Orleans High School - Sword Yearbook (Orleans, VT)

 - Class of 1947

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ARLAND MACIE: We give you this milk pail to start you in your career of farming. JANETTE MASON: We present you this rolling pin, with which to start your married life. It may come in handy! (For baking purposes, of course). JANET MASON: We present you with this new pen so that you may start your career as a poetess. PAULINE PERKINS: To you we present this red dye so that you may always keep your beautiful red hair. LARRY PERRY: We give you this wave-set, so that you may always keep those waves in place when you have become famous as a model for men’s clothes. REBECCA RACINE: W present to you this package of toothpicks, which are cut down to the proper size for eye-lid props. MILTON SMITH: We present you with this piece of string so that you may tie that famous Senior Trio” together and keep that friendship forever. MARY WALKER: We give you this resin that you many continue with your violin studies after graduation from high school. Last Will and Testament By Corney” We, the Senior Class of Orleans High, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. Beth Warner—Janet Alexander’s knowledge. Pat Tinker—Bev Cote’s place on the basketball squad. Miss Osgood—Pearlene’s cheerful smile. Era Lou Barney—Becky’s popularity. Arleen Robinson—Mary’s typing ability. Dale Austin—Irvin’s athletic ability. Woody Herman—Richard’s coolness. Wendell Dewing—Dave’s voice. Lynn Newton—Wayne’s oratorical ability. Ike Barney—Royce’s quietness. Harry Jensen—Freddy’s humor. Ernie Thompson—Arland’s longitude. Dean Simino—Herbie’s scientific mind. Roger Montague—Buster’s smile. Sonny Parker-—Bernie’s rolling eyes. Pauline Simino—Janette Mason’s height. Priscilla Bullock—Pauline Perkins’ shyness. Dot Hilliard—Rita’s dramatic ability. Annie Scott—Lorraine’s flaming blushes. Ann Gray—Pauli Donaldson’s snort. Rita Vinton—Sal’s cheerleading ability. Pat Bullock—Jeannette Gallup’s untiring helpfulness. Lyle Place—Thelma Green’s place as valedictorian. Betsy Messier—Bev Herrick’s laugh. Avis Austin—Margie’s pretty hands. Page Twenty-one

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Class Gifts JANET ALEXANDER: We present this wig to you to wear on those morn- ings when you don’t have time to comb your hair. IRVIN BENNETT: We present you with this car so you won’t have to use your father’s any more. RITA BOULANGER: We present to you this brush and paint, so you may get a good start in your art career. BRUCE BOWMAN: We present you these curlers so that you may always keep your hair wavy. LORRAINE CARL: To you we present this model airplane so you may realize your secret ambition—flying. RICHARD CLOUTIER: We present to you this alarm clock so that you may get to work on time in the morning. BEVERLY COTE: We present you with this box of Pep” so that you may always be as full of pep as you have been in all the years you have been in school with us. DAVID DAWSON: We present you with this joke book to help you im- prove your style. PAULI DONALDSON: We present to you these bobby pins so that you may keep your pretty blond hair pinned down when you ride in that snappy convertible. SALLY EASTMAN: We present you with this combination memo and date book so that you can be on time at the right places. WAYNE EMERSON: We present you this movie magazine so that you may get a good start in your career as director. JEANNETTE GALLUP: We present you with this piece of rubber hose which you may keep and use (if necessary) in your career as a teacher. ROYCE GLODGETT: We present to you this pair of stilts so that you may reach greater heights in your life work. PATRICK GRAHAM: To you we present this box of powder to cover up your flaming blush. JAN GRAY: We present you with this pack of cards so you may improve on your solitaire while Dean is away. THELMA GREEN: We present you with this dictionary so you may always increase your knowledge. PEARLENE GRIGGS: We present you with this tube of tooth paste so you may preserve that beautiful smile. BEVERLY HERRICK: We present you with this package of Zymole- Trokeys to keep your voice soft when you ask, Number, please?” HAZEL KAHLSTROM: We present you with this cookbook so you may realize the old adage, The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” BERNIE KENNISON: We present you with this eye shadow to enable you to glorify those big, brown eyes. FRED LAMBERT: To you we present this English Literature book so that your interest in this subject will not be interrupted by Graduation from high school. MARJORIE LYON: We present you with this shorthand notebook so that you may keep in practice during the summer months. Page Twenty



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Herbie Washer—Red Mason’s sense of humor. Bob Vinton—Bruce’s muscles. Tommy Long—Pat’s willingness. Roger Aldrich—Mick’s wolfish traits. Priscilla Bullock— Anybody.” Martha Poutre—Another Buster. Era Lou Barney—A package of Chesterfields. To Those Junior Pals, Sonny and Herbie—The Senior hallway. To O. H. S.—A good lock on the Senior home room door. Carl Swanson—A better band and orchestra. Mr. Schoppe—A hired girl. Mr. Barton—A tournament team. Herbie Washer—Jokes—funny ones. Pete and Brenda—A long wav home. Mariam and Bud—Continued friendship. To the Classes of O. H. S.—Closer home room competition. Buddy Kettle—Bruce’s naturally” curly hair. Ronnie—Four girls as loving to him as those four Seniors, Sal, Beck, Jan and Pauli. Mr. Schoppe—Another eternal triangle like Mick, Irv and Rich. Miss Ballard—A better English Lit class. Gus—No more gum wrappers! To the Press Club—Mimeographers, typists, and writers! To the Girls Basketball Team of ’47 - ’48—An undefeated record in the league as of the year ’46-’47. Ernest Blair—Sal’s artistic ability. Henry Stevens—Mary’s musical ability. Alice Chabot—Lorraine’s leadership. O. H. S.—More new pencil sharpeners. Athletic Organizations—Hope for a new gym. Ann Gray—Janet Alexander’s attitude toward life in general. Marilyn Wright—Red’s laugh. Pat Tinker—Janice’s ability to play solitaire. To the Next Freshman Class—More brains than we had at that time! To the Girls of O. H. S.—More mirrors centrally located. (If we had anoth- er trophy case that might solve the problem.) Leon Vinton—Another Hello” girl. Rose Hunt—Hazel’s ability to walk to school. To O. H. S.—Quieter study halls without Richard and Fred. June Dutton—Jeannette Gallup’s dainty appetite. John Kennison—Herb’s ability to appear innocent. Gaston Choiniere—The crease in Irv’s trousers. Genevieve Gallup—Bev’s wide awake vitality. Freddie Alexander—Buster’s ability to fumble on 3rd base. Pat Loveland—Sally’s walk. Athletic Association—A year without going in the hole. We hereby appoint the Senior Class of 1948, to be the Executors of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We have hereunto subscribed our name on this the twelfth of June, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven. SENIOR CLASS, 1947 WITNESSES: Sponsor Senior Class—Miss Ballard. President Senior Class—Thelma Green. Editors—Lorraine Carl, Sally Eastman, Rebecca Racine, Janet Alexander. Paye Twenty-two

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