Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1930

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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK, 1930 Page 23 Vbll A , Jacob Rosenburg X X i 4 if ' f i . ,QM J, Q 'I-1 7' tx, x Jil,kC Pawcutuck Cooper Union Institute of Technology Orchestln, 1, 2, 3. .luke is usually rather quiet, but when thercfs nn argument in View ho exercises his voive to great ad- v:1n':1ge. Also, his hvols sliealk for h'm or-c-zlsionully. His contributions to From'l1 Ill vlzlss are :lt times 'rnther XVUTPUITIP. And how! Juke Certainly ought to lnzlko ll success in life, if only through his power to defend himself by argument, Mary Margaret Rustici lfztwczttuck Petite Honor Roll, Z5 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. VVherever you are MzLry's che-ory smile greets you, Her friends cull her Petite which suits her exactly. Sho is very conscientious in her stud- ies, besides being one of the bright:-st in hor claws, Mary is evidently not lli2l,IlYlil'1fLl' on going to college but What- ever she is going to do, the best of luck to her. , , IIGN Mona Scott Munn, Scotty 1-'Li wcutuck. Mfonat is one ol' thu students who czlme into our 1-lalss :Lt the hzllf your :incl then mzule good, so :Ls to grud- uute with us. Sho is vory quiot, Int perwvering, :incl :rlwzxys nttzlins to her set goal, Sc-lotty nov:-r wont out for any of tho girls' sports--but ill- wuys zittenmls tho games that the teams of S. ll. S. lztko pztrt in, thus doing her share for Stonington lligh School.

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P1129 22 STONINGTON IIiGII SCIIOOIA YEAR BOOIC, 1930 well, ' lisv .Iohn Francis Reardon R Q gg i' 4? ,, N Fr:mnic Pawcatuek 'Vice President lol' Senior Class, 4 l+'rnnnie is :mother studious half- yezxr student finishing' his course in three :ind one-half years. He hfis had very little interest in any of the so- eizul :1,f1':1,ii's of his class, although he is their vivo president. Frannie'l was second ztssistzxnt lnziselmall manager but gave up the job when he decided to 2'l'1lllllIlT0 as fl rnember of the Class of 1930. succeed. XVe are sure that he will Max Evans Richmond Max, Bl'0tllCl',, Pawcatuck School of Advertising Chairman Freshman Social Com- mittee, 13 President Freshman Class, 15 Vice President Dramatic Club, 4, Your Book Advisory Staff, 45 Busi- ness Manager Freshman Brown and Nlfhite, lg Assembly Committee, 4. Max lives in la world where every- body is a Brother The high es- teem in which he is held by everyone testifies to his sincerity. No introduc- tion need be given to his dramatic ability, for '4Brothlelr ' knows how! The advertising profession is Broth- er's destination, Don't forget your Alma Mater when you get there, Brother, 51: ',', I ' . - --i- :Ei Y . f ',,, Q W 4 H' 4 ,.,.... , :': ' Paul H. Reitzel, Jr. '15 ullankyu Paweatuck Mass. Institute of Technology Manager of Baseball, 43 Honor Roll, Pziulie came to us in our second year from XVesterly High School, our ancient rival, but that didn't st-op him from entering into our Fchool spirit. Lanky is a very good student, espe- cially in sciences, and expects to at- tend M. I. T. He made quite a suc- cess as baseball manager and showed us that he had ability for managing. XVe hope Paulie will be a success in life, as We know he Wil-1 be.



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Page 24 STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK, 1930 Y am Walt Frances Shea Fran Pawcatuck Honor lloll, 43 Brown 8: XVhite Stait, 3, 4: Senior Tea Dance Com- mittee, 4. Frances has always see-med to be rather a quiet, unassuming young lady but when you know 'her she is noth- ing of the sort. Fran is also a crack office girl, in fact, we Wonder if the school could have 'managed without At any rate, she has her this year. had enough practice to Ht her for a position but we doubt if she keeps it very long because she will probably ensnare some perfectly innocent man with those dangerous eyes. Emil G. Simon Curly Mystic Conn. Agricultural College Basketball, 33 Track, 33 Year Book Staff, 4. Curly is another of those witty'l Mystic scholars. He has caused the teachers a little worrying in classes, but in turn also gives a cheery as- pect to the iloom. 'tCurly is a mem- ber of and his XVe all l the Nerve Controllers Club absence will be felt next year. hope that Curly will 'make a good farmer and wish him the best of luck in all undertakings. Curly seems to be a woman hater but we know that he'lll soon get over that. Norman Smith AGN0l.ln!9 Mystic Bryant and Stratton Football, 45 Basketball, 3, 4: Base- ball, 4g Brown 8: VVhite Staff, 1, 2. Norm -the handsomest man from the metropolis of Mystic. This young 'man did not go out f-or sports until his last year, although he did play on the basketball team his third and fourth years. The Senior year Norm thought that he would go out :nd show the boys how to play toot- ball, but unfortunately he was in- jured early in the season. The boys appreciated the work he did and missed him very much when he was unable to play, WVe wish Norm the best of luck in all his future activ- ities.

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