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

 - Class of 1951

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28 SUPERLATIVES MOST POPULAR Mingo Marino Arlene Olson MOST AMBITIOUS Thomas Michael Barbara Rischitel] MOST MODEST Vangel Michael Elizabeth Colognesi WITTIEST Wayne Small Carole Daniels CUTEST Joe Athanas Patricia Powers CALMEST Michael Holden Jackie Renaud OUR HEROES Mingo Marino Lorraine Rousseau BEST SPORTS Thomas Michael Annette Jacob MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Paul Woodbury Clara Gates POET Tarkie Materas Rita Sherbert DREAMERS Rogert Bucchacchio Louise Tanca SOPHISTICATED Bill Curtis Sylvia Arduini MUSICIAN Yves Thibaudeau Theresa Tremblay ARTISTS Joan Lakin BOOK ' Michael Holde CLASSi William Curtis BEST DRESSED Roger Boucher, Jean Reopel SKYSCRAPERS Charles Fontaine, Shirley Agard CLASS Alfred LeBlanc

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Michael Holden, a great student of high school days, As a professor at Harvard has gone a long ways. Tom Howarth with his doodling manner Is now designing covers for the New York Banner. Langevin and Huet have won their bet, They ' re running that new airport at Jep. Eleanor Crete detects causes of disease, Especially the case of the common sneeze. Alice Hoy, our worry-free teacher, Smiles so sweetly the kids worship ' er. Walter Kornasky of golf is the king; Of putts and drives he knows everything. Joan Lakin, psychiatrist for frustrated souls, Questions their pasts, futures, and goals. Joan Hamilton and Patty Powers have a chain of candy shops; Their specialty is selling root-beer drops. Nancy Marcelli is such a rapid stenographer, It ' s an art in itself to talk fast enough for her. Mike Giacobbi ' s truck goes on land or on sea, It is the prize-winning advancement, we all agree. Replacing Hopalong Cassidy on the TV. screen, Is Sylvia Arduini, the western queen. Clara Gates makes headlines again; She ' s proved that women are smarter than men. Fran DiPaola is still full of pep; Her dancing school is really hep. Stewart Kimball, admiral is Uncle Sam ' s fleet, To hear his adventures ' tis always a treat. Jane Hickox on the winds from the seven seas Sails in for the fun-making jubilees. Nelson Horr, our famous high school track runner, Is still running as a crowd stunner. Marlene Lundstrom, it didn ' t take long to discover, Is modeling for every leading magazine cover. Joan Duffy at our request Is acting hostess to greet each guest. Jackie Renaud and Arlene Olson, Are making candy, sweet and wholesome. Susan Parker, by studying apple cider, Has discovered new ways to make it lighter. Theresa Perron is billed at Carnegie Hall; Her beautiful voice still thrills us all. Martha Phillips is school nurse at Wells, She ' s always followed by friendly yells. A new Broadway play brought Kathy Quinn fame; Her great southern accent made her a name. Joan McLean is in the public facor, She ' s invented a chewing gum that keeps its flavor. Van Michael, with banner unfurled, Is going to water-ski arounds the world. Each classmate of nineteen fifty-one Has found his own spot beneath the sun. Jane Dickinson Arthur Atwood Gloria Ciukaj Clara Gates Joan Lakin Sally Ann Martin John Rymasz Lorraine Vacher Marion Varnam 27



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V OF 1951 GIGGLERS Charles Clarke Shirley Robida MOST CONSERVATIVE Stuart Kimball Shirley Agard MOST FUN Anthony Santilli Pauline Huet SHORTEST Nelson Horr Frances DiPaola SCHOLARS Michael Holden Clara Gates MOST OBLIGING Eddie Demerjian Olga Costa HAPPIEST Anthony Santilli Jackie Langevin SINGERS Charles Clarke Therese Perron PEPPIEST Thomas Howarth Frances DiPaola SLEEPIEST Frank Deignan Jean Reopel CHATTERBOXES Bil Curtis Nancy Bousquet FLIRT Joe Athanas Corrine Butler OPTIMISTS John Bednarcyk Carole Daniels PESSIMISTS Paul Ryan Eleanor Crete ,..J2 u 70RMS Jane Dickinson ((14BIES Elaine Delmore BEST DANCERS Frank DiFederico, Eleanor Crete CLASS CLOWNS Robert Bucchiacchio, Carole Daniels

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