Wells High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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JUNE 1932 25 job of chauffeur for unattached girls at the games. Beth Wilkinson relays her giggle to Ruth Delage. Anita Lariviere leaves her poise to John Starr to be used when needed. Harry Koprowski leaves his rep as an all round athlete to Arthur Canning. Dorothea Labelle leaves her horse-sense to Gertrude Pezzetti. Dorothy Hunt leaves her big blue eyes to Dorothy Bixby. Nellie Hmielowski leaves her ability to tran- slate Spanish to Miss Finnegan to bestow on some needy Junior. John Harmon bestows his man of the world attitude to Dickie MacAllister. Louise Hall leaves her baby talk to Jane Walker. Chester Gates leaves his auto horns for Billy Johnson ' s bicycle. Louise Gabree leaves her raccoon to Hazel Cooper. George Fitts leaves his eagle eye to next year ' s rifle club members. Dorothy Cox leaves her dimples to Byron Williams. Phil Colognesi bestows his mournful expres- sion on Louis Bourdelais. Albert Dufault dedicates his dancing ability to Laurier Pinsonneault. Charlie Clark gives his disguise as 0. Howe Wise to Bernard Fox. Ralph Billings leaves a half a dozen bananas to Anthy Kraly. George Wood leaves his ability to keep busy to Armand Brault. (This may help to bring about a reform I . Tony Rischitelli leaves her soft crooning voice to Betty Sarty. Jeannctte Perry leaves her winning smile to Eleanor Paoletti. Dick Muller leaves his explanation of the Einstein Theory to Red Tremblay. Annette Mathieu leaves her ability to hang onto one man a long time to Emma Volpini. Andrew Tully leaves his hard luck in crash- ing the gate to Dan Koziol, for Dan ' s calm expression ought to help him carry off any situation. Joyce Thompson leaves her habit of pre- paring every lesson, every day, to her kid brother. Iris St. George leaves her bookkeeping set for Miss Aucoin to puzzle out. Helen Thomas leaves her attraction for the opposite sex to add to that already owned by Isabel Sangren, and Dorothy Morrell does like- wise for Ruth Simpson. Lawrence Lavigueur leaves his aspirations to June Toomey. Earl Thompson leaves his devotion to out of town girls to Bobby AVerner. - Louis Dani leaves his trick of playing a musical instrument and laughing at the same time to Chester Salvatori. Adele Lucyniak leaves her ability to whisper between bells to Albina Savage. Lillian Hickland leaves her wit to next year ' s Crimson and Gray Staff. Nora Lulli deems it wise to leave her modesty to Honey Price. Witnessed hereby this twenty-second day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty two. Patrick Henry Samuel Adams Alexander Hamilton

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THE CRIMSON A ND GRAY Bill Hofstra leaves his rep as a jolly good fellow to Jerry McNitt. Helen Aldrich sheds her little girl gawkish- ness (Senior Play I on Bertha Juros. We present Mi . Tabor with a mask and pistol, which, with ins dark glance, is all that is needed to make him a dashing highwayman. John Buckley bequeaths his gallant manners to Masi Osimo. John Poeton leaves his love of grisly murders to next year ' s thriller writer. Val Wilson leaves to Annastatio Tsoules a bottle to hold at the side of his mouth to make his voice resoundingly sweet when singing. Francis Favreau wills some of his pep to the Junior Class to get them started. Merrill Benoit leaves his ability to beat the clock to Eleanor Williams. Marie Dodd says Jerome Caplovitch may have her curly hair — the only thing he needs to make him a movie hero. John Weaver leaves his brother an alarm clock so he may catch the bus mornings. Vinnie ' W alsh bequeaths his fame as a heart- breaker to Joe Proulx. Clarence Charron leaves his meekness to DiAngelis. Jack Wilson gives Ken Harmon his poker- face. Ruth Farley passes her waxen curls to Margot Kuehn. Variety is always an aid to style. Herman Lamothe leaves his love to Alice Miller. Ernest Boyer leaves his taxi service to Dick Taylor. Annette Pelletier will whisper to Miss Coderre (in private) what she eats for break- fast to make her grow. leave some of their quietness to Ruth Peterson and Jeannette Dutilly. (They need it ) . Van Themistocles leaves a notebook of World History secretly hidden in Room 6 and will give the hiding-place to any deserving Junior on request. Frances Stypulkowski leaves her enthusiasm to next year ' s cheer leaders. Delia Finlay gives her wistfulness so Lou Monroe ' s supply for poetry won ' t be- exhausted. Sophie Toczylowski leaves a note explaining to Frances Redhead the difference between peas and sweetpeas. Muriel Lawton and Agnes Houde leave their friendly smiles to Aurora Carpenter and Betty Tarquinia ; this addition ought to make Aurora and Betty irresistible. Rosalie Dudeck leaves her Joan Crawford expression to Lucille Gaumond. Yvonne Bousouet hands over her acquain- tance of AYebster boys to Lois Mason. Leopold Poirier leaves his devotion to one girl to Norman LeBlanc. Bruno Francazzi leaves his dignified quiet- ness to Joe McKay. Ray Berthiaume leaves his dormouse-ian qualities to Romeo Dumais — See English IV. Raf Lenti leaves her beautiful penmanship to Dolly Champagne. John Despres submits his paper route to the tender mercy of Bill McKinstry. Alice Jacques leaves her jazz steps to Lavoie. Jane Lemoine ' s ability to get her man is tied with a pink ribbon and left to Emma Hofstra. Nellie Heaton bequeaths her friendliness to Grace Oldfield. Sarah Salviuolo leaves, her studious nature to Janice Price. Anita Mandeville and Juliette Beauregard Doris Mathieu leaves Noella Lamarine the



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26 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY The Prophecy of the Class of igj2 Since, in the course of the passing years, it has become necessary for the class of 1932 to dissolve the bonds of equality which have con- nected its members with their former fellow- students and to assume the position of super- iority and individuality which the experience and successes of its members have entitled it to, a decent respect to the opinion of the afore mentioned students requires that the class should declare the causes and reasons which impels it to assume such a position. We hold the following to be a precise and accurate ac- count of the aforementioned causes of and reasons for the superiority of the Class of 1932. Whds Who Charron, Lavigueur, J. Wilson and Clark are broadcasting every Saturday night over Station NERTS as the Bills Brothers Quartet. Louie Dani and Phil Colognesi are now Dani and Colognesi Inc. They have made their future secure by directing sceneiy effects for Paramount. Richard Muller is the velvet- voiced an- nouncer so loved by female America who an- nounces the popular Val Wilson and his orches- tra from the night club owned and operated by Johnson, Mason, and Cullen Inc. (Incidently, this club is the favorite haunt of Tully, famous Broadway columnist who out-winchelled Win- chel.) Albert Dufault is Physical director at the Boston Y . George Fitts is a landscape gardener follow- ing in the footsteps of his pater . Marie Dodd is an instructor in a school of poise. Louise Gabree has announced that she will be the U. S. Representative swimmer at the Olympics at Turkey. So far she has won 100 and 440 meter events. The depression makes it impossible for the U. S. to send more than one representative to the Olympics. John Harman is the leading contender for wrestling championship of the world. His latest victory was over The Texas Terror. Chester Gates has accepted a position as field supervisor of Allied Chicken Incorporated. William Hofstra divides his time between his plumbing business and directing the affairs of the local orders of Rotarians and Kiwanians. Bernice Hunt is a second Pavlowa managed by her sister Dot. Eddie Kaszynski has recently announced a new explanation of Einstein ' s Theory. Louise Kershaw is the first woman candidate on the Democratic ticket in the history of the good old U. S. Her campaign is being managed by Dorothy Cox and Louise Hall. Herman Lamothe is Treasurer of the Amos- Andy and Lamothe Taxi Co. Dot Labelle has blossomed forth as one of America ' s leading equestrians. Rafeala Lenti is a style sleuth for the Houde Howard Dress Co. The styles that she doesn ' t create in America, she discovers in Europe. Tony Roy, Jane Lemoine, Helen Thomas, and Ruth Farley are Parisienne mannequins tra- veling with Miss Lenti. Annette Mathieu conducts an Advice to the Lovelorn column in the Bridgeport Herald. John Weaver is editor of this nation- ally known paper. Doris Olney is married to Charles Clark, he who produces those rhythmic basso effects in the Bills Bros. Quartet. Merrill Benoit is second Vice President of Benoit, Benoit, and Benoit, AVholesale Grocers. Adela Lucyniak is coaching a prominent professional girls ' basketball team.

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