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OCTOBER 1932 23 FRESHMEN ' S FAMOUS LINES Give me Laliberte or let me Dion! The spirit is willing but LaFleche is weak. At teachers ' jokes — Horrl Horn! Di Marco is low but what ' s a mark? The rolling Stone gathers no Morse. Instead of Richard I, II, III, IV in English History, we have Richard — Aurelien, Evelyn H., Evelyn, and Lorraine. We can start our own history! Stop Teeson me — you mean so much Toomey. (With apologies to Jack Benny) Wouldn ' t we be lonesome if — Robert were at both Beck and call. Edmond were near instead of Far-land. James were a roof instead of a Gable. Clarence were black instead of Green. Miss Kinney were Lark instead of Mavis. Odette were Paris instead of Reno. Armand were a doorstep instead of a Matte. Charles were the St. Nicholas instead of Mc Call. Lillian were wood instead of Stone. Emma were a writer instead of a Weaver. Helen were a shuttle instead of a Spindle. Leona Joslin As quiet as she Few are able to be. Theresa Ducheneau So quiet and unassuming is she And her smile is charming to see. Louise Dumas Many friends she has won For cute Louise is full of fun. Clarence Green Clarence has a winning smile For one of them we ' d walk a mile. William Southall Sometimes serious, sometimes shy Never mind, Southall, you ' ll get by. Rose Pendregast She acts the way a Senior should If all the Freshmen only could! Eleanor Evans She ' s tall, she ' s witty She ' s gay and she ' s pretty. Doris Dumas A quiet and retiring lass Who is faithful to her class. George Constantine It surely is no sin To wear an everlasting grin ! Frank DiGregorio If you don ' t study quite enough You ' ll get by if you can bluff. Norbert Lango Always neat and nicely groomed And for a football hero doomed. Evelyn Howlett Evelyn in no one ' s affairs did pry She is so quiet, and really too shy. Lena Paquette Gay is she, and very fair She ' s the girl with Jean Harlow ' s hair. Joseph Dumais He is quiet, just like his brother But we are glad to have another. Grace Arick Her eyes are large and dark and sad But yet her attitudes are glad. Ernest Leduc He knows his biology every day O. K. Ernest! You ' ll get by that way. Daniel Dumas A future Clark Gable Dan Dumas will make Come on Dan! Give the girls a break! William Skowran William Skowran is so sweet He sweeps the girls right off their feet. D wight Webster He has much happiness to lend For he is everybody ' s friend.
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VKfATIlEJL N orbert Lango R I chard Bordeau Ed N a Proulx Ern E st Leblanc Jane X Kozyra Adri E n Benoit Elain E Logan Ferna N do Baglioni Rober T Reynolds Mic H ael Silvestri Ann I e Raimondo Ma R io De Angelis S T ella Vilandre Y vette Belanger S tanley Blackmere L I lliam Phipps Ale X ander Toczylowski OUR MAGAZINES ' ' Current History Andy Tully College Humor The Faculty Life Any Vacation Time 8:30 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. Outlook Any Traffic Officer Ballyhoo Pudge Farland Judge Mr. Greene True Story Report Cards American All of us Vogue Louise Woodruff Delineator Ruth Delage Nature Mr. Beals True Romance Grace and Ketch House B autiful Wells High School Country Gentlemen Earl Putnam Hostess Miss Corbin Hooey Studies Physical Culture Len Hebert Child Life The Freshmen The American Boy John LePage Observer Dan Koziol Do you see any family resemblance between: Pat and Oswald Gray and John ( ' 32) Marjorie and Doris Piza and Mario Pudge and Ted Pauline and Lawrence Francis ( ' 32) and Adelena Olga and Louise Ethel and Paula Marian and Edward Claire and Elaine Marion and Alfred Helen and William Stephanie ( ' 30) and Janet Carrie and Jay Joe ( ' 31 ) and Charles Rudy and Ernest George and Helen Alice and James Earle and Dorothy Ruth and Bertha Tony and Michael June and Frances Beatrice and Christine Parker and Emma Nellie ( ' 32) and John
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24 OTHER FAMOUS LINES Mr. Greene: — Steady, please Miss Fitzgerald:— after all— Miss Dube: — Remi est un enfant de dix ans! Miss Drake: — For tomorrow ' s homework in Muzzy ' s — Mr. Beals: — And the nucleus, located in the protoplasm, plays an important part in the function of a cell. Miss Finnegan: — I still maintain the fact that— Mr. Tabor: — Now, when I taught at the naval academy — ! Miss Phinney: — Please repeat — Mr. McMahon:— And so forth— Miss Aucoin: — Cover your books — Miss Coderre: — Yaas! Miss Rose: — I want everybody ' s attention here immediately! ! ! Miss Wells:— Class! Miss Troy: — You ' re not working hard enough! Miss Woodward: — Keep quiet — Mr. Brockway: — We ' ll go further now — Miss Howe: — 1-2-3-4-5 up — repeat — across the line— Miss Meagher: — My sister and I — Miss Corbin: — Level teaspoon full . . F. R. ' 33 Just Friends With the Teachers Time Alone Will Tell Whether we pass If it ain ' t love What is it? That ' s a plenty Of homework Say it isn ' t so That test week is near Tell Tales The girls LittleGirl Madeline Allman Time on my Hands John Tobia Delicious Pauline Bachand Wake up your feet Passing through the corridors Freddie the Freshman Dan Woodbury Life is just a bowl of cherries Piza DeAngelis You ' re the one Ruth Simpson We just couldn ' t say good-by .... The P. G ' s I may be wrong, but I think you ' re wonderful Albina Savage THE CRIMSON AND GRAY Honey Honey Price The Sweetest Kid this side of Heaven Normie Leblanc My Silent Love Any football player This is Heaven Any school dance WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE FAMOUS AT WELLS Red Tremblay ' 33 — Because of his flaming locks. Betsy Bernheim ' 35 — Because of her looks and ability to vamp the boys. Noella Lamarine ' 33 — Because of her jovial mannerisms. Gerald McNitt ' 34 — Because of his service- ableness. Marian Munday ' 35 — Because of her loqua- ciousness and garrulity. Pat Brodeur ' 33 — Because of his dancing abilities. Kay Thimblin ' 34 — Because of her charming smile. Bob Werner ' 35 — Because of his host of feminine admirers and his car. Olga Dumas ' 34 — Because she ' s a real friend. Red Volpini ' 33 — Because of his athletic ability. Babe Lavoie ' 33 — Because of his self-im- portant attitude. Sally Morehouse ' 35 — Because of her voca- bulary. Laola Sharp ' 33 — Because of her ability in English. F is for fear which all Freshmen know R is respect which they all ought to show E is for emptiness in each little head S is for Sophomores whom all Freshmen dread H is for hardships they all must go through M for their mammas ; may their dreams come true A for ambition which brought them to class N for the next year— let ' s hope that they pass
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