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

 - Class of 1938

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IXUXFNIBFR 1031 13 PALMER 31 WELLS-0 Traveling to Palmer for theur first out of town game of the season the Crimson and Gray lerseyed men of Wells suffered a 3I to O defeat Scoring early un the first guarter on a pass Marynesku to Brosku the Palmer eleven never was un danger Operating for the first time from a single wungback formation the Wells offensive machine only started rolling un the closing minutes of the last quarter A series of passes thrown bv halfbacks Ed Lofgren and Frank Krysuak brought the ball down to the Palmer seven yard marker Another pass was completed over the goal line only to have the ball brought back due to a Wellsmfun s being offsude Southbrudge then lost the ball on downs and Palmer punted out of danger The game ende I a few seconds later DeAngelus played well for Wells Marynesku and Mulcakey were the bug guns for Palmer GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY The gurls hockey team has played two of its four games scheduled The gurls lost to Shrewsbury I O and held North G osvcnor lale to a scoreless tue The two remaining return games are to be played October 27 and November 8 Muss Stefanie Kozyra is coach Girls Field Hockey Squad Beverly Austin manager Louise Lemmelun Darcy Girard Doris Czyzewsku Doris Girard Adele Luro Theresa Leblanc Julia Luro Pauline Lavallee Leluose Matte Irene Petrellu Esther Lentu Marlorue Murphy Yvette Proulx Rosalie Martin Mary Tobua Shirley Matys Marlorue McCann Mary Palmeruno Evelyn Os trowsku Marilyn Muller Clematis Janeczek Christine Decker Nancy Blakely XXX 1 Among our Alumni Sguaws 37 who are Kathie n Tully our very ble editor of 37 at Mass State College June Barr at Vesper George School of Art un Boston Fvelyn Fay at Wheaton College Betty Chamberlin holder of a f eshman scholarship at New York University Vuvuan Peloguun at Becker 5 Bugunegg COl'ege The very be t of luck to them all Alumni Braves of the class of 37 who are found un schools of higher learning are Lynd Target Tullyer and NNallace Rockwood at the Worcester Tech George Berthuaume and Laurier LAfrucaun at Joliet College un Canada Henry Le Boeuf at Becker s Business College Ken Harwood at Bentley s Busu ness College Albert Proulx at Wentworth Instu tute Aloysuu Dzusra Danuel Vecchio and Rlghgrd Fox attending Becker s Night School Among the future Wall Streeters who are earnnng wages at the A O are Alune Girard Edna Buckley Zygmunt Damian Margery Hong Margaret Bliss Hubert McDonald Dorothy Briggs Walter Cuukal lun cudentally he s still a G Mani Alousuus Seremet Ger trude Champagne Robert Reed Gertrude Chuckerung Leola Robudoux Constance Dion Mary Gaumond Mary Lucynuak Dorothy Cole David Martell Stanley Damian Vuctorua Damian Ellen DuGregoruo Evelyn Howlett Ceculua Janeczek Henry Kontaxu Donald Watson Helen Wheelock Bernice Lapounte Elizabeth La Roche Betty McKunstry Wulluam McTughe Ger trude La Rochelle Ruchard Fox and Ruchard Decker The charming new telephone voices you hear belong to no other than our own Gert Dubreuul Doris Laruv wire Grace Cunnuff and Theresa Hetu all of the 37 ass Welcome to our 37 P G s Burton Swan Mary Walsh Ruth Chamberlin and John Bouteau Our here and there grads Louus Ugalde us a night switchboard operator for Taxi 83 lhe s also guv ung his able help to our new school bandl Cleo Brodeur works at the Harrington Cutlery Wu luam Cox and Lawrence Hutchinson are fullung station attendants Florence Luro us at Luro s Market Guernno Du Bonaventura us working at Furst National Bank Margaret Dobbins us with us un the school office Doris Cookie Goddu us a very attentive salesgurl at Blondie s Bakery Jeanette Desmaraus and Germaine Ethier both have office jobs Gerald Dubreuul and Ruth Paruseau are working at Lentu s Eileen Dunucan us at the lntervale Mull Thomas Earls landed un the Ames Worsted Brucuta Gray works at McLellan s Joseph Lehonczak has enter ed Cole Trade School Stephanie Jura works at Winters Robe t Muchon us at the Commercial Press Vincent Puuccu us employed at the People s National Bank well know where to make a bee lune for our Wampum and note signing now Patrucua Power us cn employee of the Nomar Optical Company Rachel Rapanault us at the Funushung Company rungton Cutlery Jeanette Waskuewucz can be found at the Worcester County Electric Company Fay Williams us employed at the Sumonds Machine Shop Lena De Angelus us working at the United Lens office Armand Gftbree and Victor Rochan are A 6' P clerks Jimmy Ford us an employee of the West Dudley Paper Mull Charles Bombardier our Eagle Scout has success fully passed two entrance exams and joined the Marines We hope hell bring home more hono s Watching the wind make merry with the fallen autumn leaxes I wondered where fate had blown our only four I found Henree Palmeruno us affuluated with the Palmeruno Bros Contracting Concern while Art Gagewsku Red Phipps and Lous Tascuottu are all employed at the Harrington Cutlery THE ASSOCIATION The Mary E Wells Hugh School Alumni Assocuatuon has had a very busy summer At their first meetung the following leaders were chosen Presudent Stoughton Lutchfueld Furst Vuce Presu dent Ruchard Bourdeau Second Vuce Presudent Luonel Hebert Treasurer Vincent Walsh Recordung Secre tary Estelle Benout Correspondung Secretary Frances Redhead Hustoruan Wulluam Henry Executive Board members Louus Dani Ruta Earls Louus Ugalde and John Lubera Councul members Stephanu Kozyra Mrs Stewart Gubson Mrs Wulson Knight Attorney Joseph OShaughnessey Attorney John OShaughnessey Luuse Corbun Danuel P Bernheum Mrs Allen Ruch mond Don Fitzgerald, and Jake Edwards 11 J .1 7 1 . , 1 - , ' I . r 3 c . 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12 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY l Sf init i' ATHLETICS BIG Cl-llEFS Chxef Dodgem Jr Allard Chlef Malcem Touchdown Ford Chxef Gardem Good Locke Chcef Mow Em Down Fafor C-l llGf Throw Em Gatineau Chuef Show Em How Smlth Chlef Bun pem Hard Troy Chxef Slippery as a Snake Plckarsku Ch ef Charge Lvke a Bear Hu za d Chvef Dodg 'n Abrchcmson Chlef Trlcky Gs a rox Duhreull h v 1 De Ange I Chcf C t l Vrn Lofgren Ch ef xun Ll It r C' f Torch e rcr Douce t Other who are seclng mu h actlon are Chuef Roarlng Bull Champagne Chlef Scarface Bartolu Chief One Bum Leg Rabblt Proulx Chlef Fool Em wlth Has DIZG Armand Volplnr Success to our new cheer leaders Captaun Glorra Juluan Edward Bastlen Efervlta Vangel Ellzabeth Costa Sophie Constantlne and al ternates Lucllle Dubreull and Mary Tabla FOOTBALL About forty fandrdates reported to Coach McMa hon on the openlng day of practlce Among those re parting were Thurston Favor and Drmltn Vangel members of last year s varsuty Other condrdates who showed up well rn practlce sessions were Hugo De Angelus quarterback of last years second team as well as Bob Gatrneau who gave promlse of playnng a hard huttlng game at center Just before the opennng game wlth Douglas how ever a hard blow was dealt the team when It was learned that Vangel, fleet footed halfback would be lnellglble Fd Lofgren replaced Vangel and whlle he lacked the experlence of Vangcl he has showed much promrse Althcugh the team IS m de up marnly of lnex perlenced men c nd faces one of the hardest schedules IIT recent years lt IS certaln that the Wellsmen wlll glve a good account of themselves ln every contest EAST DOUGIAS I2 WELLS 6 Fnterng the lsr t game 4 sllght favorite VVells cmeraet on the short end of a l2 to 6 score lnex perlence ant c b l ase nf 1 tte s whlch caused many fumbles coun ell f r th: l Dougl s opened the scorlna f the 31 sewson ln the fl st quarter when a serles ef llne plunges brought the ball down wxthln the We ls t ' After Wells held far two ht c f me score Dauql s scored oqaln IH the mldclle of the sc and CIUJYTGY VVells aave evm nce of d xelopxng a fln aerlal at to ly c mana on o pass Kryslc a Fc rd from tne D uglws fifteen yard strlpe lluafv lGJQ'hI1QElIS sterllng VVells quarterback staved aft what mlaht have been a worse defeat wlth hrs hard tacl Img Fr ak Klyslak rlaht hal back starred lI'I the offc-nslxe rne r Janton captarn and fullb ck of East Doug los was the outstanding player for the NISITOFS ATHOL I8 WELLS 0 Playlna thus game rn summerllke weather the Frnmson and Gray cohorts were defeated I8 to O Wells showed a new flghtlng splrlt ln this game and the go :ng was nap and tuck throughout Athol scored In the opening mlnutes of the game but the Wellsmen quickly buckled down and the result was always In doubt untrl the last quarter when two Wells passes were rntercepted and run back for scores Tackllng hard anal showlng more flght than In the openlng game the Southbrldge team gave a good account of utself agaunst a much heavrer eleven Outstandlng rn thls game was the fane defensive llne play of Serge Bartoll leftguard playing In his flrst game Hugo DeAngel1s played his usual hard hlttlng game at quarterback K' N KK K 'V . ' .Q 463 QT 'fl' BH . . - ' ' ., Q I 5- '- 2 I 5 , . -lf ' K . . I 447 ' . 'll l I ' . K .H I : fx I - I ' V - f . A ., x KKK .X A H ' PD L. E. ...ecs . r K ' . V L. T. .,.. - ' E A A n , V L. G. .....- A - - . ' . C. ....., -- ' . Ki K . R. ..oc, .. ' 1 - Y 1 l S K ' l l , R.T. ...... 4 'C.-- 'KK rl l cnc or r ' ' M ' ' ' 'L . ac N t f o s iss. K a - ,X ' 0 'T' e r, . ' 'r R. E. ....o 4. L ' . E- - ' - ' A 1 - C- - fl . .one-yard 'nor-er. P t . ' 1 Q. B. secese Chlcf Pals -Fn -'n-the-Fic? I l's Owns, Jantffn, Dmrglas fulllvck, crashed over his Own I rla. tackle or tl ' . I a ' .K ' 4 L. H. eess ,C 19 1-cr-L: -K ,C f K ' -JG D! 4 I D A - R. H. eese, .. E l' -' le- -Pablo' li'fsE k l 2' ,' ' 7 A' . ' U l O tack, thear 'ne te'.f o K , . e, .k t F. B. ..,,. .. -hle t b 2 T 7 1 A l 'C . 2 I ' Q r F 3. F . V A .N ' I 1 ' 1 J x.. . ' I ' I K ' ' T A ' . 1 'r C. L- ' ' , Q f , K K K K 'SA . . ' K G - . . - K I K K K K ' I I - I 4 I 1



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14 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY PRATTLE Warhooping around with: Chief Little Star De- Angelis emphasizing very strongly to a certain soph- omore that she must keep quiet in line lbut does he really mean it7t Chief Turtle Eye Troy stooping to the lowest of senior tricks helping a freshman of course it all depends on the freshman -on foot ball players There are really quite a bunch of soph omore braves playing for instance Warrior Locke a strong silent blond Warrior Proulx probably overestimating his importance Warrior Swiacki a cut up from the Globe Village Tribe-and of course Sergio Bartoli who takes everything pretty seriously Coming down to the Freshman Tribe you know they re really not too bad tlt nearly kills me to say that Nobody ever said it about us when we were freshmenl If you have a lot of extra time you real ly ought to notice a couple of them Take Chan ning Pratt a flaming youth and a newcomer is the most adorable thing and he wears the cutest war paint Phyllis Williams a very likable maiden there really ought to be more people luke her Lloyd Chapman a pompous little chap and always on the defensive when seniors are around l-ugh School has a bad effect on some people An impressive individual meaning Chief Torch Bearer Doucet shocking freshmen with his clever war dances Chief Haynes having no difficulty at all keeping track of his numerous feminine fans Sophie Con stantine who has settled down quite n bit lmaybe yust a little bltl Rudy Laverdiere with his carefully arranged colffure whiling away his time in Mr Beals room OUR FAMOUS INDIAN CHARACTERS Arl ss Olson 40 Pocahontas Mary Tobia Hiawatha Frank Guardian: Ramona Barbara D Arcey George Black l Life Begins in College J Al Bauvier Mmnehoha Celia Lupone Magua Kawana Chi wee Uncas Parker Smith Powatan Paul Dubreu l Robert Bertrand Mary Buccelli Clyde Morrell TAl L STORlES Marg ret Chace 3-8 Nvhcn the tvyo Cham brothf rs end their families get together everyone hcs a lolly gool time but the spice is added to tl eir happiness when Bart cnrt Walt start telling stories This mood usually comes upon the brothers after they have tucl ed cw y a comfortable meal and sit contentedly smoking their pipes When Bart says Say Vlalt remember the family I nows that they are about to hear one of those fanciful tales for which the brother are famous Not lona ago when the families were seated around the table they beccme aware of those never failing signs when sorneone brought up the subyect of con centrated food products Yes said Bart over in Germany they have dis covered how to make food out of sawdu t A burst of laughter greeted this remark Really that s not so unlikely turning to his brother he said remem ber the chicken we raised on sawdust? Sure l do responded Walt she had chicks and four of them had wooden legs And replied Bart sadly the others turned out to be woodpeckers Remember how surprised we were the next morning? Yes said Walt we heard noises and when we reached the ch cken coop we found th t those chicks nad pe ked the w ll full of holes Sure nuff answered Bart drily they were try ing to peck the gr in out of the wood By this tme the tcble had been cleared and the mcn moved to thc liying room A little later when the women camr in to loin them they were still at it l ll ntycrf ra t the time when l was out hunting an ny Lulle aave out Bart was saying l was tired and vcry r from home when suddenly l saw g e ir ngn in frcnt of m Even at thirty be ow l Cf iltlnt think of anything to O l cldnt hlvc time to r tw t my forehead felt funny Lt y In nc up nd found that twe perspiration had i intc la ru rt und pell t Ouickly l grabbe a cy r nf-ncd int y gun and armed at the or I turf 4 rt t a minute too soon and as he reac rn cet 1 ny er LC Yes so d W It tha was in the good old ays w cn gone w s plc trtil and huwting was wor w wi e I l ncyerf rget me day l sho at a rabbit e bullet glanced cf a ro k and wl izzed through a large ee lillng a gray squir l The nuts fa in tunned tvto t thers which l fini hed with my gun And as l stooped to pick up my game my suspenders but on snapped nl flew off at top speed straight into e sky An aw' that had lust started his nights hunt ng was r ght in line and as l stood there speech less with ama em nt l saw that fatal button strike e owl nan w between the eyes Or saic' Bart that reminds me of the time Bart, said Ann firmly it s time to go home ' I - . . 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