Bartlett High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Webster, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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We lllveftiaarilsisatar IQ 3 fllgilaiiaoiiiieilur, .Z May 12-At last the day has come! What day? Don't you know? Junior Prom! Tourtellotte High is the Hrst to administer defeat to Bartlett. May 15-Is it the famous Paderewski? No, it's Erzio Ruggeri. Can he play! ! May 17-Bartlett goes to Ware to take her second defeat. May 18-The Seniors must become more musical to make their graduation a success. May 20fHollyWood on parade! VVonder if the audience enjoyed watching Morin take the Senior picture. May 23-Dr. MclGillicudidy speaks to the Girls' Club on social hygiene. May 30-A break this week! Memorial Day on Tuesday. May 31-Imagine it! Only eleven more days of school! What will the Juniors do without the Seniors next year? June 5-Why are the Seniors carrying neat little packages? Their Class Day lunch. June 14-Last day of classes! June 15-Report cards for the last time. Queer feeling, isn't it? Graduation at last! Best wishes to all. June 16--B'eau'tiful gowns, dazzling lights, and entrancing music-the Senior Prom. The AEneid Long have I sat here, Waiting tor the day. Listening to an ancient seer, Who had bidden me to stay. He told me of the wonders, The glamour of ancienlt Rome, Of Aeneas and his followers Seeking a peaceful home. It seemed but yesteryear, Quoth the grim-eyed bard, That Ascanius hunted deer, And Aeneas fought so hard. I've sailed with him over many a. sea, Through countless storms and dangers. I've left behind a ruined city, So desolate now to strangers. Side by side I've fought with him, His golden hair a-flying. Facing death, stark and grim, His flashing sword a-plying. I've sat with 'him at Dido's Court, A slave to her desire. I was with him when he left the port, And I saw the burning pyre. I was one who sought adventure. Oft I strayed from the beaten path, Till I joined Aeneas in his venture, And witnessed Juno's wrath. At last the promised land was sighted, Witlh joy we clambered ashore, But soon after we had alighted, Trouble we met galore. The glory of Rome is known Throughout the great wide world. And now we Latin scholars Have heard the tale unfurled. Joseph Gorski



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2 lllbancrbaqtar 19 3 flfiiiioiiricisr, W Football In the fall of 1932 the football team. under the able direction of Coach George H. Finnegan, completed a season of which the school may well be proud. Out of the eight games played, only the first two were lost. Once the boys got under way, they played good football for the rest of the season. In September there were more candidates for the squad than ever before in the history of the school, there being eighty-seven hopeful applicants. This large group was finally diminished to a squad of thirty-tw'o players. On the first team was a hard working back-field consisting of Joseph Piasta at left half, Nicholas Mikolaczak, fumll backg Ernest Carpenter, quarterback, and John Turbidy, right halfback, with Anthony Miezejewski as a regular substitute for the same position. In the line many hard battles were fouvght by Charles Deary and Valentine Zielenski, ends: Captain Stance Nezuh and John Jarzabski, tackles, Theodore Racicot and Victor Stefaniak, guards, and Ernest Fournier, center. With more than half of the preceding year's first team graduated, these players deserve much credit for the work which they did. The second team was coached by Michael Sieinkiewicz, who developed much of the raw material that may next year be accounted members of the varsity squad. The season opened October 1, with a game against Worcester North High played at 'Marcustry Field, 'where the 'Bartlett team was defeated by a score of 7-0. The following Saturday, October 8, the squad took its annual trip to see a college game, this time to the Brown Stadium in Providence, Where Brown University won over Springfield College by a. score of 13-6. 'October 15 the team, in spite of a hard fought game. was overthrown by the Palmer High squad at their field, the score being 13-0. Two defeats proved a stimulant to the team, who now showed their mettle by defeating the Pomfret Academy Seconds, 20-0. 'October 22, the Clinton squad came down to lose by .a score of 20-0. 'On the 29th the team won over the boys from Ware. Bartlett 13, Ware 0. November 5th, the Worcester Commerce High J. V's lost to Bartlett by a ma-rgin of 18-0. Armistice Day the team went to Putnam without too much confidence, there to find the Putnam :boys too self-reliantg hence Putnam lost the game 7-0. 'T'his was fPutnam's major game of the year and, incidentally, her only defeat. Thanksgiving Day Marcustry Field was crowded to capacity with sqpe-ctators and rooters from .both towns, Webster and Southbridge. Everyone expected a close game, for comparative scores made it impossible to pro- phesy the outcome. The Bartlett team 'came through with flying colors, the final score being 25-0. Congratulations are extended to all the players who helped to make the 1932 football season a success.

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Bartlett High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Webster, MA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 6

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