Ralph C Mahar Regional High School - Toga Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Alfred Laffond owns Batch's dairy bar. Rexyne Lawson is the star of the TV show Rex the Wonder Dog. Alfred Letourneau is an end man in a travel- ing minstrel show. Francine Letourneau is the interlocutor. Deborah Mackey coaches the New Salem basketball team. John Magee is replacing Wally Cox as Mr. Peepers. Alfred Miller has recently been selected to be Charles Atlas' assistant. Paul Millett referees ladies w r e s tl i n g matches. Langdon Moore owns an orange orchard. Muriel North works at the South Pole. Eleanor Paluilis is playing for the Boston Celtics. Tyrone Patrick is a professor of n uc l e a r physics. Mary Pedrazzi is replacing Elvis Presley in Jailhouse Rock. Roberta Powers is an airline hostess at West- over Air Force Base. Paula Preece drives a truck for Parady's cleaners. Judy Punis is manager at Plotkin's Furniture Store. Jackie Raymond is mother advisor of the Orange Order of Rainbow Girls. Thomas Reid is a concert pianist Cout-doing Van Cliburnl. Sandra Richard has just been hired as man- ager of the First National Store in Orange. Virginia Richards is dean of the Tully Fin- ishing School for Boys. Doris Russell drives the Petersham school bus. Judith Sahagian is teaching bookkeeping at Mahar Regional. Suellen Sixt is advertising filter cigarettes on television. Carole Small has a part in Giant. Clifford Shatos is Western Massachusetts tiddlywinks champion. Richard Stone is working as a stock-boy at J. A. Tepper Co. F r e d e r i c k Sylvester is co - starring on Tweety :SL Sylvester. Ward Taylor plays the sousaphone in the Salvation Army Band. Barbara Tepper has the lead in Leave It to Beaver. Mich aele Thayer is a bubble dancer at Sandy's Saturday Night Frolics. Marsha Turner is teaching home economics at Erving Academy. Jane Twombly is a teacher on Romper Room. Lloyd Upham has recently married Martha Raye. Joanne Vaillencourt plays records at the Athol Y dances. Linda Waid is teaching shorthand at Athol High School. Sharon Warner is teaching advanced calculus at M.I.T. Judith White is a door-to-door saleswoman for cigarette butts. Gene Whitney is starring in Rebel Without a Cause. Laura Willard has just sold her long pony- tail and has retired. Allen Woods is an admiral in the United States Navy.

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LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE... Roger Allen runs a hot car ring. Natalie Ames works in the office at Mahar Regional. William Amidon is working for the town of Orange Cdigging ditchesl . David Athertonhas recently been chosen Barber of the Year . Florence Aubertine is playing Shirley Tem- ple in a new TV series. Ronald Auger is Orange chief of police. Fred Bacigalupo has a job in the French embassy. Nancy Baker is starting her own Dear Ab- by column. Albert Baltren is wandering around the city of New York looking for girls. Ronald Banks is choir director at the Peter- sham Congregational Church. Alfred Barrett is first trombonist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Suzanne Belcher is making voice recording for Mickey Mouse cartoons. Donna Bordeaux has won the World's Greatest Hog Caller trophy. Jack Brackett works in the Orange National Bank. James Brown is a professional wine taster. David Bryniarski has just finished writing How to Dramatize a J oke . Dennis Bundy is a mau-mau leader. Robert Chandler has his own Indian tribe. Peter Chiasson runs a school for pygmies. Nancy Cloutier has been recently chosen pin-up girl for the National Guard. Judith Collins is a noted New York fashion designer. Dianne Crosby has a role in the motion pic- ture Gentlemen Prefer Blonds . Linda Dexter is a John Robert Powers model in New York City . Joann Dill is owner of a pickle factory. Francis Driscoll can be seen on Channel 2 giving speech lessons. Donald Drowski has recently tried out for the male lead in Madame Butterfly. Denise Duval is a model for animal crackers. Joyce Fellows is cover girl for Mad magazine. Linda Forster has just developed a Sputnik special hair-do for women. Donald Foster has quit his job at the ASLP and now works at the First National. James Fournier is a senior at Mahar Re- gional. Sandra Goselin is on the Los Angeles riot squad. Jan Guetti has just finished her book en- titled How To Be Tactful. Charlotte Hall is a demonstrator for hair dyes. ' James Hennessy has bought Walt's Club, now called Henna's Hideway. Edward Hickey is starring in a new TV series based on the comic Leave It To Binky . Peter Holmes is in the real estate business. Muriel Holden is president of the Happy Housewives Club . Nancy Holden is vice-president. Carlene Humphrey is driving a house on wheels in Joe Palooka. Marjorie Hurd has surprised the world by cutting her hair. Suzanne Jochim works as a dental assistant. Gayle Johnson is an Avon representative. Helen Knapp has recently designed a new chemise called the knappsack. Richard Knapp is a hair stylist.



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SENIORS VISIT WASHINGTON Twenty-one members of the Senior Class and two chaperones, Miss Perkins and Mrs. Lariviere, left from the school at eight o'clock Saturday morning, April 18, and headed for New York. We checked into the Paramount Hotel in New York Saturday afternoon. Sunday morning we left for Wash- ington, D. C., where we stayed from Sunday to Wednesday at the Raleigh Hotel. The weather was very good during the trip and added to everyone's pleasure. Some inter- esting places that we visited were: Mount Vernon, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Ford Theater. The group also went on the Moonlight Cruise on the Potomac. When we On returned to New York, we took the guided tour of the NBC Building. After six days of fun, we returned home Friday night, April 24. In front of the Capitol. Seated: Sue Belcher, Sharon Warner, Judy Punis, Joanne Vaillencourt, Linda Forster, Joyce Fel- lows, and Suellen Sixt. Standing: Sandra Richard, Barbara Tepper, Paula Preece, Linda Dexter, James Brown, Peter Holmes, Paul Millett, Mrs. Lariviere, Miss Perkins, Richard Stone, Lloyd Upham, Den- nis Bundy, Judy White, Laura Willard, Sandra Goselin, and Muriel Holden. the bus' , At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery. fu-H, .R wma: wafnmanmn-.mama-kwa fmaeswus .a ffv- if -- 'M-1-r N p -7-Mm m - Wxawsmlaxi is sin

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