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SMILE Virginia Richards SMILE Dennis Bundy MOUTH PHYSIQUE FIGURE - Linda Dexter Alfred Miller Rexyne Lawson W K 7g.g5f-ffsfifsgfst' - xp- f- 1 ek R, S x 5 ,J gf Q' 2 N 'l if N S S 'i 932 , 4 Q-xl, 231 X E315 ,smilii ll sag f www Sf: '-XM Q :z W., g,,.,,.fvV .A -, ' Je-lR:sfsgf:?f?:14sffgfrsiaivlaxes. in NOSE NOSE FACE FACE James Brown Donna Bordeaux Peter Holmes Linda Dexter COMPLEXION Gayle Johnson HAIR HAIR Sharon Warner James Hennessy EYES EYES TEETH Carole Small Francis Driscoll Sandra Richard TEETH LEGS LEGS Clifford Shatos Eleanor Paluilis Richard Stone 47 OUTSTANDING SENIORS Barbara Tepper Clifford Shatos DIMPLES Virginia Richards Alfred Letourneau BEST DRESSED Judy Punis Albert Baltren
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CAN YOU IMAGINE... Ginny Richards playing the hunchback of Notre Dame in the school play? Linda Dexter as Lady Godiva? Judy Punis shopping at the Morgan Memo- rial ? Bobby Powers wearing a size 5M shoe? Judy White with a crew cut ? Sue Belcher as a burlesque dancer at the Rhythm Inn? Jim Hennessy as a concert pianist ? Ronnie Auger as Mr. America ? Joyce Fellows as a wallflower? Donald Drowski on a date with Jane Mansfield ? Denise Duval smoking stogies and drinking Seagram's ? Tyrone Patrick at a high society tea party? Paul Millett as the town drunk? Dick Stone as an executive? Jackie Raymond as a bubble dancer? Pete Holmes as a singer and dancer at the Metropolitan Opera? Linda Forster as a member of A.A. ? Billy Amidon making a career as a pinboy at Star Bowling Alley ? Allen Woods being voted as most charitable man of the year? ' Jim Fournier as Vice-President of the United States ? Paula Preece as an only child? Joanne Dill giving a speech on culture ? Carlene Humphrey as class clown ? Muriel North as a driver training teacher? Jan Guetti being allergic to eggs ? Sue Jochim as the fat lady for Ringling Brothers ? Fred Bacigalupo wrestling Killer Kiwalski? Laura Willard as a member of the Beatnick generation ? Joanne Vaillencourt as Cheyenne's wife? Charlotte Hall with all brothers? Sharon Warner bald? Lloyd Upham as a U. N. delegate ? Sandra Richard playing golf with the Pres- ident ? Richard Knapp without a place to park? Gene Whitney playing drums for the Salva- tion Army on Thursday nights ? PeeWee Letourneau as best man at Linda Miller's wedding? Donald Foster as the Easter Bunny ? Judy Collins with the Rockettes? Alfred Barrett as a cheerleader for Harvard? Barbara Tepper as Tokyo Rose? Lanny Moore being revealed as Hitler? John Magee as a rock 'n roll entertainer at Alcatraz ? A Ronnie Banks as M.C. for American Band- stand ? Peter Chiasson in trapeze dress? Cliff Shatos as one of the sugar plum fairies in The Nutcracker Ballet? David Atherton being a loudmouth? Nancy Baker with a soft voice ? Donna Bordeaux without Jerry ? Jack Brackett working at the A8zP? Jim Brown if there weren't any Linda's or Lynn's? Dave Bryniarski without his jokes? Dennis Bundy in Drick's clothes? Bobby Chandler without all his hair? Nancy Cloutier being wrong about some- thing? Dianne Crosby going tobogganing without her dog? Ed Hickey without his nickname? Sandra Goselin making a career as the first lady truck driver? Nancy Holden as a lumberjack ? Muriel Holden as an old maid ? Marjorie Hurd as manager of the Spic 'n Span Laundry? Gayle Johnson using Clearisil ? Helen Knapp sounding off in English class? Alfred Laffond doing his English home- work ? Rexyne Lawson as a lady wrestler? Francine Letourneau at the French Club? Debbie Mackey being afraid of water? Al Miller suffering from malnutrition? Elly Paluilis without a paint brush in her hand ? Mary Pedrazzi taking dictation at 250 words a minute ? Doris Russell with a '32 Ford coupe? Judy Sahagian missing Red Skelton on Tuesday night? Suellen Sixt not lighting the filter end of the cigarette? Carole Small being as quiet as she looks? Frederick Sylvester teaching Arthur Murray how to dance? Ward Taylor playing the flute in the band? Mickey Thayer at an all-girls school? Marsha Turner skipping school? Linda Waid as dunce of the senior class? Jane Twombly refusing a trip to Maine? Francis Driscoll goofing-up the wedding scene in the senior play? Roger Allen on an ostrich farm? Florence Aubertine as an outcast in New Salem ? Albert Baltren without all his flames? Natalie Ames being unsociable? Thomas Reid without Paula? 46
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we WS ' 'WW mm. N 4 ,sm COMM as S5 ks' fs sv A ENCEMENT Commencement Week began on Sunday, June 7, with a Baccalaureate service in the auditorium. Rev. Eugene Adams, minister of the Orange Universalist Church, was the speaker. Mr. Hall played the new origan, and Ronald Banks and William Amidon sang so os. if Q- is! On Tuesday, June 9, Class Night was held in a traditionally lighter mood. The class history and prophecy were presented, and a committee of juniors presented each of us a gift, accompanied by an appropriate verse. Mr. Magee presented various awards. Perhaps the high point of the evening came when we presented our class gift to the school - a fine painting of an old Deerfield house, done by Stephen Maniati. On Thursday we were graduated, and on Friday we brought the week to a gala conclusion with the Senior Prom. 1 K 'ss JUNE 11 1959 22- f ' '- ' K FT: -si Our graduation speaker was Dr. rf iiiffsy gf? Stanley Salwak, a graduate of Orange High School, who is now Assistant to the Provost at the University of Massachusetts. E a , Q is s-Mg, . ,.W 'fi ff : X 5
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