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

 - Class of 1932

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Wells High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Southbridge, MA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 31 of 68
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JUNE 1932 29 Agnes Howard — one expensive book How to prevent Blushing. Berniee Hunt — one Cara Nome Compact — puff gone — mirror broken into four pieces. Dot Hunt — a right handed nail file. Alice Jacques — a notebook of excuses for being absent. Dolly Johnson — a black pocketbook, con- taining may letters: sources cannot be verified. Edward Kaszynski — one set of tricks guar- anteed to keep any one young. Louise Kershaw — full information about en- trance requirement for Nichols Academy. Harry Koprowski — a football reputation of renowned lustre. Dorothe La Belle — a bookkeeping practice set used in her junior year. Jeannette LaCroix — one rattle tied with Baby Blue Ribbon. Irene LaFlamme — one bus pass to Fiskdale —good for July 1928. Herman Lamothe — a silencer, in perfect condition. Anita Lariviere — an evening gown — out of style — quite short — will fit any freshman gM. Lea Lawton — a wig with extra long curls. Muriel Lawton — one very very helpful sister. Jane Lemoine — tattered music guaranteed to please a high school audience. Rafeala Lenti — one right foot Walkover shoe — size 2J4 A. Adele Lucyniak — one dozen hair ribbons. Nora Lulli — a bottle of curling fluid to rescue any Sophomore with straight hair at the high school parties. Wallace Maclean — a tube of toothpaste — the kind Amos and Andv use — half full. Anita Mandeville — one slightly chewed ink eraser — still bounces. Beatrice Mason — a pair of red toeless sandals — worn only once. Annette Mathieu — a box of stationery — she hasn ' t had use for writing materials this year. Doris Mathieu — a pair of roller skates trim- med with red, white, and blue tape — Bicenten- nial Year. Clara McMaster — one slave bracelet. Dorothy Morrell — a book, Life of a Great Singer . Richard Muller — a pair of knickers — rather thin at the knees. Doris Olney — two P. M. Slips guaranteed redeemable at half time. Pauline Paquette — two overdue Library books — not likely to be called back. Annette Pelletier — a magnifying glass to help the juniors study during their Senior Year. Jeannette Perry — one Reader ' s Guide — never been opened. John Poeton — one pair of baby pink sus- penders. Alice Jacques ' 32

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28 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY Lea Lawton is Long Island ' s leading dentist and caters to the elite of that exclusive section. Muriel Lawton is teaching Latin at Smith College. Dr. F. S. Waite recently retired from his successful medical practice and now amuses himself by sending critical satires on anything and everything to the Southbridge News. Irene LaFlamme was recently chosen by the Royal Typewriter Co. to demonstrate correct methods of typing to the school children of the country. Earle Thompson has established a milk and cream dairy and distributes the aforesaid to the surrounding communities of Sandersdale, Dudley, Westville, Fort Sumpter, and Den- nison District. Miss Beauregard is Dairy-owner Thomp- son ' s prim and efficient private secretary. Miss Rosalie Dudeck is hostess at the night club owned by Johnson, Mason, and Cullen Inc. and rumor has it that Texas Guinan ' s popularity has dimmed since Miss Dudeck ar- rived in New York. George Wood, famous engineer, recently established a fund at the Mary E. Wells High School lor the purpose of supplying Mr. Tabor with white paper for Senior Math exams. Due to the sudden sensational popularity of that inimitable comedian, Ray Berthiaume, slapstick comedies are again the rage. Ber- thiaume ' s latest picture The Custards Last Flight has been acclaimed as the best picture of the year. Sarafina Salviuolo is posing for the after of a before and after advertisement for Pepsodent. Under the efficient command of Doris, the Mathieu Taxi Agency lias expanded into a cross country air-line sendee. Several record- breaking trips across the continent by Miss Frances Stypulkowski, one of the staff of female pilots employed by Miss Mathieu, have made the Mathieu Air-line Service, world renowned. Delia Finley has brought back memories to the sporting public of Eleanora Sears, famous Providence to Boston long-distance walker, by walking back and forth from her new million dollar mansion in Quinebaug. Nellie Hmielowski, because of her quietness is a silent partner in the Rischetelli, St. George, and Sarty School of Elocution. John Poet on has just been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his fine delineation of American life in the underworld. Beth Wilkinson, another writer, won fame through her volume, No Work For the Young Child. Here her famous Wilkinson Method of teaching the kindergarten child through stunts is propounded to the world. Yvonne Bousquet has been successful in pantomime. Her utter repose in school proved to be excellent preparation for this work. Therefore, we, the undersigned representa- tives of the Class of 1932, appealing to the justice always so evident in Wells High School students, do in the name of and by the author- ity of our fellow classmates, request that the obvious superiority of the Class of 1932 be recognized above all others. Ellen Heaton Wallace Maclean Vincent Walsh A G? ' eat Auctio?i ivill be Held July I, 1932 in Room Th? ee The following items are listed: Miss Fitzgerald — a complete collection of fad jewelry. Lillian Hickland — one perfectly good pair of black cotton stockings. Nellie Hmielowski — complete set of English test papers — all A and B marks. William Hofstra — one fountain pen — refiller broken and point slightly bent.



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30 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY Aldrich. Helen Beauregard, Juliette Benoit. Merrill Berthiaume. Raymond Billings. Ralph Bousquet, Yvonne Boyer, George Brodeur. Rose Buckley. John Chadwick, John Charron, Clarence Clark, Charles Colognesi, Philip Cooper, John Cox, Dorothj ' Cullen, Eileen Dani, Louis Despres, John Dodd, Marie Dudeck, Rosalie Dufault, Albert Farley, Ruth Favreau, Francis Finlay. Delia Fitts, George Francazzi. Bruno Gabree, Louise Gates, Chester Hall, Louise Harmon, John Heaton, Ellen Hiekland, Lillian Hmielowski. Nellie Hofstra, William Houde, Agnes Howard, Agnes Hunt, Bernice Hunt, Dorothy Jacques, Alice Johnson. Dorothy Kaszynski, Edward Kershaw,„Louise Koprowski, Harry LaBelle, Dorothe LaCroix. Jeanette LaFlamme, Irene Nickname Jane Julie Ben Bert Bill Ray Nes Shorty Buck Chad Charlie Charlie Phil Jack Dot Lena Louey Steve Mary Bau Duke Boots Skunk Del Fitts Bruno Lousy Chet Lou Jawn Nellie Lil Nell Horse Aggie Aggie Bern Dot Al Dolf Eddie Curly Gobo Dot 8] onty Rene Hobby Acting Thinking Stamps Athletics C. M. T. C. Running Driving Bridge Golf Picking things off the top shelves His hair Dancing Dogs Baseball Typing Dancing Building scenery Baseball Drawing Horses Senior Leaders ? Riding Scouts Rifle Club Fighting Fan Electricity ? Horses Creating Impressions Bicentennial Plays Artist Dances Match boxes Hikes Hikes Giggling Riding Dancing Dancing Writing Helping and Managing Athletics Horses Talking Doing things well Ambition To be a success Secretary Doctor Radio Engineer Lieutenant Governess Doctor Teacher Medicine Be inconspicuous Engineer Civil Engineer Steam fitter Minister ? Secretary Who knows Millionaire Be original Nurse Doctor Caretaker Soldier of fortune Scout Captain Landscape Gardener Win Golden Glove Trophy Nurse Forest Ranger Aviatrix None Nurse Genius Stenographer Farmer Stenographer Nun Hairdresser ? Musician Adventuress Professor Dietitian Musician Selling Buicks Stenographer Secretary Hangout The stage Home Libra ly Land of Nod C. M. T. C. Quinebaug The car Movies Everywhere Globe Doesn ' t Webster tryn Y Eastford Rd. Anywhere Manual Training Beny ' s Mechanic St. Quinebaug Gymn. Webster Y Fiskdale The Range Disposition Surprising Soothing Studious Sleepy Uncertain Comforting Impressive Busy O. K. Pleasant Mysterious Forceful Sincere Modest Bubbling Matter-of-fact Happy Accommodating Whimsical Elusive Business like Pleasing Bad Mild Lackadaisical Boyer ' s car Sophisticated Sayles St. Cabin School Bridges Masonic House Fiskdale Pilsiidsla Car Together Room 3 Home Room 3 Room 3 The Lab Nichols Movies Home Movies Typing Room Steady Heroic Sweet Sensitive Genial Temperamental TJnobstrusive Serious Helpful Friendly Swell Just about Natural Gay Creative Generous Romantic Serious Tantalizing Thoughtful

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