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

 - Class of 1951

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First Row, Left to Right: Roger Bouch- er, Chairman; Thomas Michael, Barbara Rischitelli, Louise Tanca, Lorraine Ber- geron. Second Row: Michael Holden, Ann Freeland, Jacqueline Renaud, Rita Sherbert. CLASS WILL 22 We, the Class of 1951, establish this last will and testament on this twenty-third day of June in our executive chambers ( the milk room ) at Mary E. Wells High School. Being of legal mind, we do solemly bequeath the following possessions to the teachers and underclassmen: To Mrs. Beauregard we, the class of ' 51, leave our gratitude for the guidance she has given us during our four wonderful years. To Miss Fitzgerald, we leave the laughter she has given us while teaching English IV. Sally Zajak leaves cheerleading to Ann Deterando. Carole Daniels leaves her wit and pep to Ginger Skladzien. To help Dick Sotir get off his kicks with a smile, Frances DiPaola leaves him her Pep- Louise Tanca leaves her black hair and good marks to Marilyn Sullivan. Jean Reopel leaves her clothes to add to Irene Szczygiel ' s already well-filled wardrobe. Tom Michael entrusts his well rounded athletic career to Lefty Varin. Frank Deignan leaves his somewhat noisy yawns to Joe Arduini. Shirley Robida leaves her enthusiastic interest in life to Norman Demers. Jimmy Michael and Claude Bachand inherit Yves Thibadeau ' s musical ability. Bob Bucciacchio ' s unique laugh is left to Mario Bernadone. To Jimmy Michael, Charlie Clarke leaves his singing. Since Mike Giacobbi is leaving, John DelVecchio has been promoted from the Milk Bar to Senior Doughnuts. Nancy Bousquet leaves her chatterboxing to Gilda DiGregorio. Anne Moynagh leaves that Irish charm to Maureen Fitzpatrick. Dona Howlett leaves her beautiful eyes to Irene Gianoutsos. Joe Athanas leaves the Deacons to Teddy Kalis. Jerry Suprenant leaves his cheerful spirit to Dot Gaudette. Olga Costa, Gloria Cuokaj, and Dot Allard leave the black hats and tears of the mourners to Pauline Montigny, Joan Chadwick, and Cecile Bibeau. Joan Hamilton leaves her height to Pat Giroux. Shirley Agard leaves her dozen jobs to Judy Benoit. Norman Cloutier leaves his antique jalopy to Harry Fontana. Pauline Huet leaves her excellent bowling skill to Alice Cutler. Tony Santilli wills his wagging tongue to Bruce Fletcher. Eleanor Crete leaves the latest news to help Carol Fitzpatrick with her newspaper column. Sally Martin leaves her interest in the band to Theresa Hebert. Phil Kimball is left John Rymasz ' s agreeable manner.

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Michael Holden bestows his artistic talent on Anthony Kwiatkowski. Lorraine Bergeron knows of no one more worthy to carry on her serenity that Charles Ellis. Tarkie Materas leaves his eye in baseball to Billy Mclntyre. Therese Perron leaves her beautiful voice to Viola Michael. Marino to Montigny — a perfect football record. Emery Lavallee leaves his Ford to William Parker for emergencies when Bill ' s own fails to run. Arlene Olson leaves her ' 51 Nash to Pavlo Perikli and Red Montigny in case of any possible emergency. Kathy Quinn leaves her stage experience to Nancy Rowett, hoping to encourage Nancy to make a career of singing. Janet Santo is left Nancy Ritchie ' s love for dancing. Sylvia Arduini leaves her long hair to Dot Girard. George Kollios leaves to Marilyn Grandone the Rendezvous in order that Marilyn may turn it over to the Junior commissary staff. Joan Lakin leaves her enthusiasm for Harvard College to match Mrs. Beauregard ' s Yale spirit. Our friend Jelly LeBlans leaves his sharp, keen sense of humor to Janice Plasse. Nancy Marcelli leaves her Ivory look complexion to Judy Dandur and. Pat Powers leaves her champion title of cutest girl to Myrna McKinstry. Jackie Renaud leaves her calm library manner to Alice Bradley. Barbara Rischitelli assigns her doughnut job to Sarah French. Lorraine Rousseau gives her basketball skill to Rosemary McKay. Paul Ryan leaves his sitting in the sun attitude to Co-Co Coderre. Arnold Simpson ' s ability in bookkeeping goes to Jean Casavant. Lorraine Vacher leaves to Bob Yates her dependability. Corrine Butler ' s flirting eye is given to Diane Gravelle. Rita Sherbert leaves her long fingernails to Gloria Bonneau. Frankie DiFederico leaves his plaid shirts to Bobby Bozzo. Collenn McGann leaves an order for a duplicate of her diamond to the first 1952 girl to be engaged. To Charlotte Mattimore, Jane Dickinson leaves her nursing interests. Freddie DiGregorio leaves his ' 48 Studebaker to Wells High. It has had a lot of experience as a carry-all. To any future State History student, Jane Hickox leaves her back seat. To Mr. Laakso, Annette Jacob leaves the glasses she wore in the Senior play. Walter Kornasky leaves his golf clubs to Billy Welch. Charlotte Letourneau leaves her brother Paul to carry on for the Letourneau family. Marlene Lundstrom leaves her blond hair as a model for drawings of cover girls by Miss Birtz ' s art classes. Joan McLean leaves her motorcycle to Sharpe Ridout to get him to Southbridge from Woodstock Road. With a sigh of relief, Martha Phillips leaves. To help the future math students, Marion Varnam leaves her father. Tommy Welch leaves his horn-rimmed glasses to Tommy Towse. 23

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