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

 - Class of 1950

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950 THANKS Nicholas Costa ■ Anita Bozzo Natalie Pulsifer Richard Antaya Audrey Simonds Ninfa Ricci Gerard Tavernier Kenneth Duquette Wilma Swirbliss Donald Peloquin Bernadette Baybutt William Martin Jacqueline Allard Robert Genereux Nancy Czyzewski Mary Rutcho Patricia Welch Robert Jones Dorothy Bucchiacchio Norman Dumais Diana DeAngelis Ira Brackett Bernard Beaupre

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Result of Anne Maloney ' s endeavor is Maloney ' s Gum which keeps its flavor for ever and ever. Jacquelyn Allard and Adele DiGregorio, well known fashion design- ers, have begun to design canine wearing apparel. They are well known for their paw-gloves which keep a dog ' s paws soft to touch. Cynthia Mattson, the famous woman lawyer, is prosecuting the person who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy ' s chowder. Marilyn Rowett, history teacher, tells her pupils about the first atomic bomb explosion. Bill Egan, graduate of M. I. T., having made his million on a cream to make fingernails grow fast, thinks he ' d better retire. Bernadette Baybutt has a little book shop in Chicago. Bernie also teaches teen-age girls and boys to sing Umbriago properly. Elaine Vangel and Mary Rutcho have opened a bakery in Webster. Mary manages the operation and business end of the bakery, while Elaine is the head window decorator and plans all the advertisements. A Wells banner hangs on the wall inside the bakery. It ' s funny, but Mary and Elaine don ' t seem to be making out too well. Oh, yes! The bakery is directly across from Bartlett High. Financial expert, Jordan Zack, made his second million last week by perfecting his system of investing pennies throughout the nation. The development of the penetrating lens for camera fiends who wish to shoot through locked doors has made Theodore Hong renowned in photography around the world. Eugene Dudek has come a long way since his 1949 release of Cheer, Cheer, Cheer. A Fireplace Explodes, one of his latest hits, is a noble at- tempt to create a distaste for smoking. The records of the entire network of A. P. Stores are kept by Norman Dumais ' newly formed staff of business accountants. Kenneth Duquette does not play them fast, and he does not play them slow. That is why he ' s the best bandleader that we know. Evangelous Chrisikos has recently become a topnotch supersalesman of reflex cameras for Eastman Kodak. In addition to this impressive pro- fession, in his spare time, Mr. Chrisikos occupies a seat in the House of Representatives. Raymond Casavant, former mayor of Boston, is now supporting his Women Army Corps Rehabilitation Bill from his senatorial seat in Wash- ington. Sophie Swiatek is seeing the world as a woman sailor. Patricia Welch has gone into business and will have the grand open- ing night of her new tearoom soon. Yolande Poirier is in a dither of suspense, waiting for opening night and her new dance routine at the Boston Opera House. Gladys Thompson finds that combining a career as singer and mother is very interesting. Shirley Bruso, straightening out lots of lives, is conducting a lovelorn column. Lorraine Roberts is finding out everything that ' s going on in the world as a long distance telephone operator. Gerard Tavernier wanted to be an actor, but is now a specialist for Max Factor. You don ' t need to be a nurse to know their secret of being attractive. Lucille Lippe has at last come out with the long awaited article, Beauty, Brains, or Brawn. Gloria Dube has surprised us all by her literary ability hidden so long under a calm exterior. She has become owner of the Southbridge News by answering a question on Macbeth on a radio quiz program. The News is now a national award winner. Bob Jones ' name appeared in several nation wide science magazines not so long ago, as a rival to Einstein. He has recently worked out a new fire alarm system based on his once unbelievable theory. Pre-eminent in the state of Maine is Hugh MacKinnon who can carve a brain. Jean and Marguerite Hebert run a small spa in the basement of Wells High where they sell candy, cokes, aspirin, and alka-seltzer to weary students. Lorraine Lucier has just received the title Miss Airline Hostess for her efficient service with the American Airlines.



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The following are the answers received by the Crimson and Gray Roving Reporter from a few of the Alumni in reply to the question, What is your occupation? The sport fans call me Frank ' on the spot ' Kaitbenski, because I give them the best coverage of sports all over the world. People call me Marshall Martel, the sad used-car dealer. Buy a wreck from me, and I will take your wallet to the cleaners. I am Donald Peloquin, salesman for ' Head Shine, ' a product of Jackson ' s Bald Head Polisher Company. I, Harry Chapell, am known as the flying disc jockey because I bring, in my jet rocketship, the hottest tunes from all over the world to my listeners. I am Roger Jalbert, the friendly mortician. I give away free to all my customers a harp and asbestoes suit. I am Gerald Lizotte, the super salesman of midget ' s clothing. I, Nicholas Costa, am manager of a beauty salon for men. If you are stepping out tonight, stop at my place, and I will do everything from shining your shoes to setting a wave in your hair. I run Ira Brackett ' s Gymnasium for Weaklings in Flatbush, New York. For fifty dollars I guarantee either to make him a man in ten days, or to kill him. Professor Robert Genereux ' s ' School for Hot Rods ' is my occupation. My assistant professor, Robert Girouard, and I have just organized ' Girouard ' s Gruesome Gang ' , a club of hot rod professors. As you can see, the Class of 1950 has gone far, though not far enough, since their high school days. Let us hope that our Class of 1970 will do as well. Theodore Hong, Chairman Jacquelyn Allakd Diana DeAngelis Jane Calcutt Irene Clements Dexter Clifford Nicholas Costa Robert Jones Dorothy Kimball Madeline Proulx Catherine Theodoss Around the Flagpole o ft m mw m Q.XJ W%n yjf

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