Orleans High School - Sword Yearbook (Orleans, VT)

 - Class of 1946

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THELMA LEACH: Thelma entered into the business world in New York. Due to the efforts of the talent scouts, she is now dancing in the chorus of the renowned Rockettes. SLAYTON MARSH: After attending Bennington Finishing College, Slayt is known internationally for his unique hair styling. RACHEL MCNAMARA: Rae is now deep in the heart of Texas” using her housekeeping ability to good advantage on the Merrill Thompson ranch. GRETA MESSIER: Using her splendid commercial record to good advantage, Greta is making a fine secretary for Mr. Schoppe here at O. H. S. JULIA MURPHY: After her soldier boy returned from over- seas, Julie put to use her capability in Home Ec. and is now repre- senting the better half on a large farm in East Overshoe, Minn. BEVERLY PERRY: Beverly, as secretary to George Stone, is doing a splendid job promoting the sale of radios. RITA PERRY: Rita joined her sisters in the secretarial field for a few years and now is the wife of the business manager of the Ford Motor Company. BOB PICKEL: Have you seen the new rival of Edgar Bergen? If not, stop at the theatre and watch a fine act by Bob Pickel and his marionette. ARTHUR SIAS: Arthur entered the Army immediately after graduation. With his fine pair of lungs he is doing a splendid job as Top Kick” of Company Z.” KERMIT SMITH: - Kerm attended Springfield College of Athletics and with the help of the president’s daughter is doing a fine job as coach of the Harvard lads. ELAINE SPRINGER: Elaine completed her course at the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Brighton, Mass., and is now devoting herself to the quiet life of country doctor’s wife. RICHARD TINKER: With the ingenuity he showed here at O. H. S., Tink is doing his job as executive manager of the Never Shrink Laundry. WILLIAM WEBSTER: After intense training at Coventry, Bill caused competition for Harry James in Hollywood. Some of his romantic lyrics may be found at Harry Corn Counter. PERSIS WELLS: Persis entered Somerville Hospital for nurses’ training and much to the disappointment of the internes, she found the Naval Reserve more interesting. GEORGE STONE: George opened a radio shop here in town and is doing a very splendid job. If you need repairs look Joe” up. PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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Class Prophycy PRISCILLA BENNETT: Using her journalistic abilities 'Pris” is now the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times. DAVID BOULANGER: Dave entered the employ of Jenkins here in town. Now he is a popular attraction at Boston Gardens performing difficult truck feats. RAYMOND CLOUTIER: After serving two years in the Navy, Cloutch” settled down with a little gal he brought from Paris. They say he is doing a fine job managing Bray’s mill. JOHN COFFEY: John entered the Armed Forces and is doing a grand job promoting friendly relations between U. S. and the Cuban senoritas. MACK CONVERSE: Mack entered the service immediately after graduation and after 18 months of hard work entered Tufts. Friends may now find him in Washington, D. C., where he’s embalm- ing senators. KARLENE DOW: Karlene took a liking to Merchant Marines, but in the meantime became a very efficient secretary in a business concern in Connecticut. NORMAN DWYER: Norm bought himself a farm in Hol- land and settled down for a retired life. Friends may now find him at the Patent Office in Washington where he is now patenting his 120th invention—a self-propelled hay fork to pitch the hay to his stock. RODERICK GALLUP: Continuing h is career along the boxing profession—Roddy has been as successful as Curly Kayoe. Next week at Madison Square Garden he is playing a return match with Killer Bonn. LUCILLE GRAY: When Albert came back for Lucy they soon set up housekeeping and now have the patter of little feet around the house. ELLIS HUNT: Ellis is managing a fine basketball team in Coventry and we hear Marian is a great help when it comes to selec- tion of uniforms. ARVID KAHLSTROM: If you ever get a chance to visit Brownington you may find Arvid hard at work on his dairy farm. But take notice of wifey and the little ones. PAGK TWENTY



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Class Gifts KARLENE DOW: We present you with this noise-maker just to see how much noise you can make. PRISCILLA BENNETT: We present you with these potatoes to keep up the Nye potato business in Barton. RACHEL MCNAMARA: A cook book so you can keep Merrill from becoming hungry in the future. PERSIS WELLS: A postmaster to deliver your daily letters from Paul. ELAINE SPRINGER: We present you with this nurse’s uniform to start you in your nurse’s training. RITA PERRY: We present you with this tube of lipstick to keep your smile bright. BEVERLY PERRY: We present you with this little sailor boy so that you will never be without a boy-friend. JULIA MURPHY: We present to you this telephone so that Giles will be able to call you up from camp. THELMA LEACH: We present you with this typewriter rib- bon to always keep your typewriter in good condition. LUCILLE GRAY: We present you with this package of gum so that you may treat the teachers immediately after this program is over. ELLIS HUNT: We present to you this '46 Oldsmobile so that you can go to Coventry more often to see Midge.” BOB PICKEL: We present to you this bus to keep up your pas- senger business. NORMAN DWYER: We present to you this new saddle horse so that on your way from Evansville you will never have to worry about getting a ride. DAVID BOULANGER: We present to you this pint of milk to quench your thirst from all other kinds of drinks. RICHARD TINKER: We present to you these wavers so that you may always have your waves. JOHN COFFEY: We present to you this book on How to Please the Girls.” ARTHUR SIAS: We present to you this stop sign for a re- minder when driving Genevieve in your new car. SLAYTON MARSH: We present to you this English book for we know you will want to catch up on your back English. PAGE TWENTY-TWO

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