Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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EUDLOW HIGH. SCHOOL page thirty-one — CLASS WILL We, the illustrious members of the Class of 1942 of the Ludlow High School, that in- stitution for the art of learning located in the Town of Ludlow, Massachusetts, being in our usual exuberant state, and under no undue influence (other than that of an ailment com- monly known as “Senioritis’”) do hereby make, publish, and declare this, our Last Will and Testament: First: To the underclassmen, some of our enthusiasm for life, and the hope that they will have as much fun as we have had during the last four years. Second: To MR. MILLANE—A very private lab ‘“‘way down in the next block” to use when he must experiment with sulphur! To MISS STATON—A never-ending supply of crackers for her lunch. To MR. BURGESS—Another group of geniuses (?) to carry on the tradition of the Creative Writing class. To MR. ROONEY—A clown to make him flash his smile more often. To the rest of the faculty and the administration; Our sincere appreciation for all that they have done for us during the past four years. Third: Individually, we leave the following bequests: FRANK ACKERMAN—His castles in the air to PHYLLIS WALDRON, and his long orals to PATRICK CLYNE. ROGER ACKERMAN —His shyness to ROBERT LaFRANCIS, and his great strength to HERBERT GOEWEY. LAURA ALEXANDER—Her dancing feet to her sister IDA, and her pep to RUTH MacGREGOR. EDWIN ALLEN—His ever-increasing height to RUTH WILSON, and his position as pitch- er on the baseball team to GEORGE GREGORIO. ALICE ALVES—Her charm to MIRIAM MORIN, and her N.Y.A. work to EZAURA NUNES. VIRGINIA ALVES—Her excellence in organizing a girls’ cheering squad to the Junior girls, and her ad-getting ability to ANN JAREMKO. YVETTE AREL—Her infrequent orals to WALTER SEDELOW, and her mile-long finger- nails to GLORIA SUPERNANT. MARGUERITE BACON—Her struggles in Chemistry to her sister SHIRLEY, and her taxi service to BARBARA REED. JOSEPH BALDRATE—His friendliness to RAYMOND CRISTINA, and his early morning paper route to HOWARD TOURVILLE. JULIA BARSZCZ—Her secretarial ambitions to JOSEPHINE MAJOWICZ, and her quiet- ness to MARIE SILVA. ANNA BEDNARCZYK—Her dislike for orals to VIOLA WITOWSKI, and her earnest- ness to WALTER LIECIVITZ. LUVINA BENOIT—Her optimism to HELEN BULECZA, and her gameness to JEAN- NETTE COACHE. HELEN BIRRELL—Her ability “to stoop to give air” to her sister EDNA, and her care- ful driving to ROSS SUPERNAW. ALMA BOURGELAS—Her height to JACQUELINE FOURNIER, and her ability to lose weight to EMILY KAPINOS. AURELIO BRAMUCCI—His disposition to STEVE JAWORSKI, and his soda-jerking ability to WILLIAM WALKER.

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— page thirty THE REVIEW). 298 lo4z Topping off the program we have two very special guests, Laura Alexander, American ballerina, and Ldwin “Lala” Allen, top-notch baseball player. Then Caroline Fay, Shakes- pearian actress, leads all in the salute to the flag and the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner. The stage setting for this gala event has been planned by Yvette Arel and her assis- tants Edith Salmond and Ela ne Williamson. In the milling crowd we see Gracetta Mateer, Josie Zych, end Irene C. Santos waving good-bye to the army nurses, Helen Muszynski, and Alma Bourgelas. A group of soldiers are guiding several girls (among whom are Clem- entina Fonte, Silvia Costa, and Alice Alves) around the camp. Lillian Kudlic, fashion de- signer, meets her cld college classmates, Julia Falkiewicz and Theresa Santos, whom. she hasn’t seen in years. Speaking to the General, we see Lucille Gaudreau, prominent union organizer of the hour. Now I must sign off, for the show is almost over. This program has been brought to you over the Maroon and White National Network. ? WHO’S WHO Anita Silveri Best-all-around Carmin Moutinho Linnea Farquhar Most Promising Lucien Therrien Rita Sorcinelli Most Ambitious Lucien Therrien Anita Silveri Did most for class Carmin Moutinho Linnea Farquhar Class orator Lucien Therrien Caroline Fay Class artist Reno Mariani Frances Cristina Class musician William Ellison Mary Smolak Class athlete Carmin Moutinho Marion O’Neil Best-looking Raymond Haluch Anita Silveri Best-natured Michael Kawchak Linnea Farquhar Most studious Lucien Therrien Josie Zych Most business like Aurelio Bramucci Marion O’Neil Most polite Harry Goewey Evelyn Forkey Optimist Michael Kawchak Roberta Fuller Pessimist Aurelio Bramucci Stella Nowak Friendliest Carmin Moutinho Aurora Silva Wittiest Michael Kawchak Jean Ryba Happiest Herbert Wilson Anita Silveri Busiest Lucien Therrien Anne Kusek Neatest Aurelio Bramucci Anna Ostrowski Best-dressed Raymond Haluch Mary Kryszek Giggler Bruno Focosi Roberta Fuller Most talkative Michael Kawchak Julia Barez Most bashful William Konderwicz Eleanor Gauthier Dreamer Wesley Rhodes Dorothy McLean Gossip Aurelio Bramucci Roberta Fuller Noisiest Bruno Focosi Julia Barez Quietest William Konderwicz Laura Alexander Peppiest Herbert Wilson Roberta Fuller Teacher’s Trial Herbert Wilson Linnea Farquhar Teacher’s Delight Lucien Therrien Alice Megisky Question Box Adrian Gaudreau Roberta Fuller Clown i Bruno Focosi Eya Ventura Heart breaker . Raymond Haluch Eva Ventura Flirt Michael Kawchak



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page thirty-two Tt Ea ROE Vil EAS os reo ie JOHN CARNEVALE—His typing ability to NORMAN LYON, and his good nature to PHYLLIS BUTLER. RUTH CARTY—Her roller-skating ability to LORETTA FONTAINE, and her vacations in Florida to any lucky dog. EILEEN CHISHOLM—Her ability to work and go to school at the same time to DOR- OTHY MINER, and her prejudice against doctors to LOUIS SILVERI. FLORENCE CRUSCIEL—Her rapid-fire speech to EDNA WYSOCK, and her chuckles to RUBY ALMGREN. AMELIA COSTA—Her sisterly love (see Benta) to the TAVERNIER girls and her de- sire to be a singer to LEONA LAVIGNE. BENTA COSTA—Her sisterly love (see Amelia) to the TAVERNIER girls, and her con- cern over her pompadour to GRACE BELL. SYLVIA COSTA—Her studiousness to BARBARA CROWELL, and her dark eyes to ANN DENNIS. WILHEMINA COSTA—Her jitterbugging to FRED SILVA, and her nick-name, “Willie’’, to WILLIE GAMACHE. FRANCES CRISTINA—Her twinkling fingers to ANNA CASAGRANDA, and her poise to BETTY GOLDEN. GEORGE DUQUETTE—His love for English Literature to FRED BIELIZNA, and his never-ending supply of potato chips to PAUL FOURNIER. MARGARET DUQUETTE—Her dark glamour bob to BARBARA BASSETTE, and her vivacity to ELEANOR LAVIGNE. WILLIAM ELLISON—His trumpet playing to HENRY GAVIGLIO, and his position at the Post Office to anyone who can get it. ; JULIA FALKIEWICZ—Her current events topics to ROBERT SCOTT and her quiet atti- tude to ANNA PEREIRA. LINNEA FARQUHAR—Her position as editor of the yearbook to CATHERINE JANES, and her tardiness to SALLY DAVIS. CAROLINE FAY—Her artistic nature to FERNANDO ALMEIDA, and her tiny eyes to LEONA BOUDET. BRUNO FOCOSI—His angel-like expression to FRED GILLAN, and his talkativeness to GLORIA CODERRE. CLEMENTINA FONTE—Her pleasantness to ROSALIE PUKISH, and her soft voice to JOSEPH LEMOS. EVELYN FORKEY—Her charm to ALICE O’NEIL, and herself to EARL BENNETT. ROBERTA FULLER—Her love of horses to FRANCES WARREN, and her wittiness to ROY RICHARDSON. TANSIE GASPARRINI—Her lead in the operetta to the next prima donna, and her feather- bob to ANNA SILVA. ADRIEN GAUDREAU—His dates to ELEANOR DOSTAL, and his jokes in the Creative Writing class to NORMA FRENNIER. LUCILLE GAUDREAU—Her ever-ready smile to BRIDGET KARCZMARCZYK, and her neatness to her sister, BERNADETTE. ELEANOR GAUTHIER—Her ability to dream through classes to RICHARD LINTON, and her voice to BARBARA MUNGER. RITA GAUTHIER—Her slowness to JANET EASSON, and her position as “Victim” in the First Aid class to ADUA MANONI. HARRY GOEWEY—His philsophical manner to ADOLPH ALVES, and his high grades to NORMAN LAUGHRAN. HELEN GOLASZEWSKI—Her blushes to MR. BURGESS, and her neat curls to IRENE BERNARDO.

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