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

 - Class of 1958

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WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1958 We, the atom-packed class of 195H, typical of this year of Sputnik, and solemnly declaring this to be our last will and testament, do bequeath our exceptional qualities which have distinguished us since our rise from the ranks of lowly, miserable freshmen to the heights of superiority from which we are about ready to depart. The following is a list of our bequests: To Doctor Robertson we leave our sincere thanks for the help and guidance he has given to us during the past five years. To show our appreciation we leave him Gilbert Martin ' s twin trophies as winner in both area and state finals of the Voice of Democracy To Mr. Hart, our class adviser, who has been a great help to us in all our undertakings, we leave the satisfaction of having helped coach an undefeated football team. To the Triumvirate, our homeroom teachers — to Mrs. Beau- regard, a phonograph record which repeats over and over again, READ WORDS; to Miss Brodeur, a wall-sized Student Activities Ticket; to Miss Fitzgerald, a set of bagpipes to go with her kilt skirt. Individually we leave the following: Joe Adamick ' s aunt Nora to Dr. Robertson. Jeanne Anderson ' s sense of humor to Elaine Tucci. Vivian Anderson ' s bottle of peroxide to Judy Stypulkowski. Alice Bellos ' Student Council Vice-Presidencv to Diane Costa. Carol Bernard leaves an empty machine practice room. Santhe Billis ' secretarial ability to Joanne Bozzo. Marjorie Bliss ' job at the Library to Mary Alice Dion. Lanny Bowen ' s classic quotation — I aren ' t — to Miss Fitzgerald. Richard Bozzo ' s pet panther to Ronnie Cournoyer. Marilyn Bucknam ' s record of Raunchie to the Freshmen. Madeleine Caplette ' s menagerie to Mr. McMahon. Rita Carmel ' s American girl looks to Pat Jolin. George Chicoloff ' s collection of broken hearts to Bob Taylor. Steve Chrisikos ' receipt books to Danny Bousquet. Jackie and Judy Collette ' s identical looks to Tony and Ronny Ciesla. Susan Colognesi ' s giggle to Laurie Gravel. Marvin Cook ' s curly hair to all the girls who wish they had it. Ronny Cotton ' s heliotrope hot-rod to Gussie Lulli. John Curboy leaves. Walter Damian ' s Harvard Book to Arthur Darley. Judy Davis ' tales of exciting weekends to the Soutbbridge News. Jim Diorio ' s famous last words — I didn ' t do it. — to Ralph Iozzo. Mary Dragon ' s cute dimples to Liz Coderre. Jack Farland ' s all-around athletic ability to his brother Dickie. Jay Fitzpatrick ' s height to Dickie Diorio. Kathy Gallery ' s willingness-to-help to Gail Micheli. Susan Girard ' s baton to Kathie Rourke. David Harrald ' s 94.34 average to his brother Jack. Maryellen Higgins ' artistic pen to Alex Zotos. Carol Jankowski ' s well-used comb to Jane Lockhart. Joan Jolda ' s fondness for the fair town of Webster to Ruth Caron. Johnny Jovan ' s seat on the park bench to Roland Fantaroni. Tommy Knowles ' perpetual silence to Billy Gibson. Johnny Kress ' 103 bowling average to Stuart Bowen. Rona Kress ' lilting soprano voice to Marcia DiLorenzo. Ray LaFleche leaves a BIG hole in the center of the football line. Carol Lamontagne ' s soothing manner to Elaine Robida. Karen Lavoie ' s love of French class to Rita Belanger. Christie Lazo ' s grave-digging shovel to John Davey. Vic Lefebvre ' s ham radio set to Gordon Hackett. Rose Leveille ' s Fats Domino jacket to Judy Lariviere. Wanda Liro ' s constant smile to Mary Spielman. Curtis Litchfield ' s side-burns to Ronny Demirjian. Dick Mathews ' corny remarks to his brohter Phil. Susan McMaster ' s rapid tongue to Anna May DeAngelis. Becky Miller ' s many parties to Lorna Lusignan. Nellie Miller ' s silver skates to Ann Lamarine. Pauline Millette ' s pony tail to Judy Hmielowski. Dot Orlowski ' s polka step to Barbara Jolda. Linda Powers ' chic appearance to Mary Delehanty. Dot Remian, being indispensable to the Senior Class, leaves amid cheers. Arthur Rourke ' s flash bulbs to Ronny Lafortune. Mike Ryan ' s mispronunciation of R ' s to Bill Bowen. Joe Salviuolo ' s ability to captivate any audience, and Phil Zelazo ' s love of arguing to Peter Ryan. Jack Serleto ' s dumbells to Peter Grant. Sharon Simpson ' s effervescent, bouncy personality to Judy Page. Helen Skarani ' s deep brown eyes to Karen Dall. Pat Smith ' s clarinet to Mr. Sweet. Marion Snow ' s brilliant combination of blushing face and red hair to Pat Bicki. Carol Soldani ' s vast collection of Ricky Nelson records to Mr. Farmer. Florence Steplowski ' s shorthand speed to Marilyn Blanchard. Sandra Strenk ' s Latin translations to Christine Xanthakos. Sylvia Sweet ' s sweet smile to Mary Langer. Jeanine Tetreault ' s love of sports to Betty LaFleche. Paul Tetreault ' s carrot-topped crewcut to Richard Szczygiel. Connie Tremblay ' s job at Woolworth ' s to her sister Aline. Jean Undergraves ' position as cafeteria cashier to Bessie Chrisikos. Frank Utakis leaves with a good impression of Wells High — we hope. Anne Volpini ' s love of the state of Maine to Mr. Lamarre. Judy Wood ' s seat on the Lebanon Hill bus to Judy Anderson. Harry Xanthakos ' easy going ways to Louie Dhembe. Witnessed this second day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight, and attested to by Madeleine Caplette Walter Damian Susan McMaster Kathy Gallery Joe Salviuolo Wanda Liro Helen Skarani

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THE CLASS OF 1958 CLASS BABIES Tom Knowles — Pat Smith DID THE MOST FOR 58 Joe Salviuolo — Dot Remian BEST DRESSED Phil Zelazo — Alice Bellos CHATTERBOXES Steve Chrisikos — Vivian Anderson QUIETEST Joe Adamick — Marjorie MOST POPULAR Jack Farland — Sharon Simpson MOST ATHLETIC George Chicoloff — Jeanine Tetreault FRIENDLIEST Marvin Cook — Kathy Gallery



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