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

 - Class of 1947

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Wells High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Southbridge, MA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 29 of 294
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24 THE CRIMSON AND GRAY OUR HIT PARADE I ' m Breathless — Charlie Peloquin Constantly — Chemistry Tests Love Letters — Edna Joslin All The Things You Are — Football Squad There ' s No You — ' 46 ' s Charlie Kollios Anchor ' s Aweigh — Nancy Wilkinson Put That Ring On My Finger — Pearl LaPlante Temptation — Hartwell ' s Honey — Betty Boudreau I ' d Do It All Over Again — Rachel Bonnette I ' ll Buy That Dream — Bob Shaw Isn ' t It Kinda Fun — Assembly Candy — Ellen Hogan Don ' t Fence Me In — Barbara Steiger No Can Do — Skip Detention In The Blue Of The Evening — Algebra Problems Blue Rain — Thanksgiving Crazy Rhythm — Typing Drill Till The End Of Time — Homework I ' ve Cot Rhythm — Catherine Costa All Alone And Lonely — A Lost Freshman Sentimental Journey — To The Office My Pet Brunette — Margaret Dandurand 1 1 :60 P. M. — Latin Translation The Charm Of You — Bucky Boissoneault Ain ' t Misbehaving — John Ciprari Don ' t Ever Change — Sam Athanas In The Middle Of Nowhere — Freshmen I Walked In — The Little Office The Door Will Open — at 8:00 A. M. I ' ll Be Arcund — Report Card What ' s The Use Of Worrying? — Warning Slips Just A Prayer Away — 3:00 P. M. Waiti.V For The Train To Come In — Sally Jackson I Wish I Knew — Natalie Hazelton How Sweet You Are — Nita LaRochelle The Boy Next Door — Phyllis Freeman I Dream Of You — Beverly Fox That ' s For Me — Dances Speak Low — Traffic Officers The Hills Of New Hampshire — Regina Burgess The Very Thought Of You — Pete Theodoss That ' s An Irish Lullaby — George Egan They Were Seven — The South St. Gang Little Men — Ernie Duquette, Dickie Sullivan Junior Miss — Joan Madura Small Fry — Cliff Olson So Well Remembered — Wells vs. Bartlett A Star Danced — Lucille Benoit Up Front — Teachers Coing, Going, Cone — Vacations All American — Clem Hebert Freckles — Edmund Voloka Red-Haired Lady — Ronny DiFederico Personality Plus — Ann Tobia Cheerleader — Kathy Costa Younger Sister — Shirley DiFederico Born To Command — Bunny McMahon Honor Bound — Bob Caron Beauty — Betty Boudreau The Road Is Before Us — The Seniors Hard Facts Report Cards We Stood Alone The Freshmen Brave Men The Football Squad FRESHMAN PARTY The freshman party showed a great deal of hidden talent in the freshmen, both boys and girls. Lois Lepage, Billy Coderre, and Alden Bennett (Where have we heard that name before?) were outstanding with their I Am a Freshman cards (Who wouldn ' t be?) . Artistic talent must run in the families of Lu- cille Trudeau and Stuart Barr judging by their ex- cellent pieces of work. Rachel Trudeau and Stuart Barr, respective sisters of these two freshmen, have done more than their share of work in the past on the Crimson and Cray. At this party we noticed the great ; popularity of certain freshmen boys. How many dances did some of them have to refuse? Our friendly upper class boys willingly lent a hand in entertaining the fresh- men girls. Don ' t be taken in by their smooth line of talking, girls! Rushing by Miss Fitzgerald ' s room we were at- tracted by the paneless window. When in a hurry, why bother to open the door! — Speaking of action, if we only had a track team, Warner Brown would probably be the star. Of maybe he only displays his skill in the corridors. It ' s too bad that Period I Junior English Class re- ceives no credit in the Senior Play. All major and minor problems confronting the director of this play are solved while you wait in this class of the great. Did anyone notice the marvelous display of school spirit shown in the South High game? We had three bus loads of cheering students besides the bus full of players and cheerleaders. The men in white have ccme so until we meet again, don ' t forget to write! Gradually yours, U NO HOO THE VICTORS G. EDWARD EGAN ' 47 The game started with Northbridge kicking to Southbridge. Doc Blanchard Moriarty received the kickoff on our own 1 5 and started threading his way up the sideline in the true Doc Blanchard style. He was brought down on our 30 by a vicious Northbridge tackle. The two teams there settled down to hard playing. Stan Koslowski Noga got off a few good runs, but a fumble lost all that had been gained. The break came in the second quarter when Southbridge ' s own Bob Kelly (A Bear) He- bert tossed a pass that was caught by the eager hand of Don Hudson Shaw who beat his way to the goal through a hard smashing Northbridge secondary. The point was missed, but 6 hard won points were under our belt. Another touchdown was almost made when Stan Koslowski Noga intercepted a Northbridge pass, and wormed his way up to the 5 yard marker. The half ended here and both teams retired. The second half started with Southbridge kicking to Northbridge. The third quarter wai a see-saw of smashing drives and exchanged kicks. It wasn ' t until the fourth and last quarter that Southbridge marched. Harry Boissoneault intercepted a pass by the des- perate opponents and scooted over for another score. Stan Koslowski Noga kicked the point. The op- ponent was really desperate now, and so started to pass in earnest. Another Northbridge pass was in- tercepted by Bob Kelly Hebert and again South- bridge marched. The very next play, Bob Kelly Hebert broke into a broken field and snaked his way over for another score. This put the game on ice. George Connors Bucky Boissoneault played his part with vicious blocks, as did Captain Theodoss and Bun Mec-Ma-hone.



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