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Page 20 text:
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Marilyn Labor Reginald Laco6s Lynn is a private secretary in the Rayethon T.V. Company. Reg joined the Army and is now a Second-Lieutenant in Camp Roberts, California. Skeet married her high-school sweetheart and now helps her husband run his Body and Fender Shop. Vernal Larrabee Vernal went to Alaska and is home-steading 1,000 acres. Norman Letourneau Norman attended Dartmouth and now teaches Ancient His- tory at Yale University. Rita is now a prima donna with the Old Opera House in New York City. Bev owns and runs the Dreamy Diner in Barton. Donnie is an Air Force captain and travels the whole world twice a week in one of those new jet submarines. Dave owns the Power Grocery in Brownington Center. George has joined the Coast Guard and rescues beautiful dames on Miami Beach. Bernard entered an Agricultural College and now teaches Ag. in Barton. Maurice Sanville Mo, soon after graduation, married his high-school sweet- heart and is now busy farming to feed the little Sanvilles. LeRoy is now the sports announcer for CBM Broadcasting system in Montreal. Dan joined the Coast Guard and is stationed in Alaska, res- cuing polar bears in distress. John went to U. V. M., passed at the top of his class and is now a civil engineer. He constructed the plans for the Panama Bridsre. Marlene Lafoe Rita Lunge Beverly Macie Donald Metcalf David Power George Prue Bernard Rossier LeRoy Smith Daniel Swett John Webster Barbara Wells Barb married you-know-who and now is a busy housewife with many little ones underfoot. —14—
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At last we entered our Senior year with Mrs. White as our sponsor. Once more we took part in the usual social activities. Our final year of high school closed with graduation, which ends the highlights of the past four years. Class Pnoji iecy Leora Barrup Peter Barton Bruce Curtis Paul Daniels Ralph Davignon Lucille Dawson Russell Dewing Alice Durivage Robert Dutton Roger Fletcher Joyce Flowers Anna Gilfillan Gilbert Gilfillan Betty Griggs Frances Hardy Norman Hu nt Sallie Ingalls Edward Kittredge Lea got married and has a dozen little ones and lives in Charleston. Pete went to Springfield College and is now coach at Notre Dame. Shortly after graduation Bruce moved to California, attended the University of California, and now runs a funeral home in Los Angeles. Paul now has an experimental dairy up in East Albany. After graduation Ralph enrolled in Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, and is a prominent lawyer in Evansville. Lucy enrolled in Burdette College after graduation and is now a model for Jordon Marsh in Boston. Rus attended U. V. M. and played on the varsity team until he graduated; now he coaches the Orleans Red Rapiers. Alice enrolled in a hair-dressing school and now does Arlene Dahl's hair. Bob is the head contractor for the Acme Bulldozing Company in Portland, Maine. Rog married his high-school sweetheart and is now daddy” to a flock of little Fletchers. Joyce has married Mickey and has gone back to Kansas and is now raising some Southern belles. Anna attended the Concord School of Nursing and is now super- intendent of O. C.M. Hospital. Gilbert is now co-partner on his father's farm in Browning- ton where they are experimenting with a new species of pastel- colored lambs. Betty is now private secretary to the Governor of Vermont. Fuddy enrolled in Simmons College and now is a Home Demon- stration Agent in the surrounding towns. Norm attended Lyndon Teachers College and is now an eighth grade teacher in Orleans. Sallie went to Hartford, Connecticut and is now a highly-paid waitress in the Blue Stork Night Club. Eddie has signed a five-year contract with the King Reid Show which appears every season at Barton Fair. —13—
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We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four of Orleans High School, Village of Orleans, in the County of Orleans, and State of Vermont, be- ing of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: I, Barbara Wells, will to Catherine Mattson my feet. It's cheaper to buy small shoes, Cathy! I, Beverly Macie, will myfighting spiritto anymeek freshman who needs it. I, Gilbert Gilfillan, will to Mr. White my red hair. It will keep you warm on cold days. I, Sally Ingalls, will to Delia Hinman my deep wave. May it serve you as a beau catcher. I, Anna Gilfillan, will to Miss Parker some of my weight. It will help you when there is a strong wind. I, Reginald Lacoss, will to Dwane Austin my well-groomed hair. Now yours won't stand on end any more. I, Betty Griggs, will to Pat Hunt my slimness. I hope it gets you as many boyfriends as I have. I, Frances Hardy, will to Sue Dennaise my long fingernails. They help in playing the piano! I, Russell Dewing, willtoRicky Gallup a package of no-tobacco cigarettes, so you can stop smoking and start growing. I, Paul Daniels, will to Robert Gosselin my Pontiac to take out your beautiful girls. I, Roger Fletcher, will toDickie Burdickmyplace in the band. I hope you have as much fun as I have had. I, Donald Metcalf, will to Pat Sinon my careful driving. It has always kept me out of jail. The Senior Class wills to Janice Swanson a package of Lucky Strikes so she won't have to bum. The Senior Class wills to Mr. Barton another Pete to wake him up in the mornings next year. I, Daniel Swett, will to Mr. Barton my red hat. I think that in a few years you might need it for protection. I, Norman Letourneau, will to Harry James Mathews his desire to be a radio artist. Good luck, Jimmy. I, Pete Barton, will my harem to some lucky under-classman. I, Marlene Lafoe, will my driving license to Joan Michaud so she can take the girls to Newport bowling, or other places up that way. I, George Prue, will my place in Brownington to Paul. My place is near Brownington Pond and is ideal for parking. I, David Power, will my curly hair to Prof Leslie. Enough said! I, Joyce Flowers, will onlypart of my interest in the great state of Kan- sas. I am sorry but I really have to keep part of this interest for my own fu- ture use. —is—
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