Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1936

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THE MASQUE pagm Class Prophecq TIME 1950 Good afternoon ladues and gentlemen Thus us Mar garet Parkunson speakung In just a luttle whule we are goung to broadcast the openung of the new Stonungton Hugh Sehool I am proud to .announce that the plans for the new school were made by Nellue Lombardo and Gr tee Brown both members of the class of 56 The Pruncupal Rachel Taggart has asked me to thank Donald Archangel the Presudent of the Connectucut Raduo Commussuon for makrng thus broadcast possuble There are many famuluar faces gathered here toda Rughr here on my rught us Mary Marseulles takung rapud notes Although Mary us now edutor of the Mystuc Tumes she consuders thus event too umportant to assugn to any of her assustants so she us takung care of ut herself Why there us Clarence Hughes talkung to Russell Medbury Cl1rence played shortstop wuth the Detrout Tugers un the World Serues last season Russell has been recently m1ele manager of the Mystuc Power Company Here eomes Ruth Vargas world famous swummer 1nd Gurls Gym unstructor at the Hugh School We re glad to see you Ruth Speakung of gymnasuums perhaps you know that oseph Pont us responsuble for the larger and better eeluupped gym whuch we now have oe us stull Daffy 1bout sports I.I'lLl he belueves that everyone ought to have 1n opportunuty to partueupate un them Stonungton Hugh School students are doubly fortu nate un havung Muke Francus as theur football and base ball coaeh There us someone over there tryung to attract my atten tuon She seems to be sayung Have you completed the Hustory 1ssugnment' It s Llunor Turner the Hustory te 1eher What she s probably sayung us I would luke to announee the Hustory assugnment L1dues and gentlemen the peculuar mumblung sound wnueh you l1e1r us not statue It us Niargaret Chrustun 1 who cant of eourse allow ple IbL1l'L to unterfere wuth busuness so she lu lb brought dong the scuentuhc theme that she us wrutung for world wude eompetutuon un the hope of ob taunung some new m.1teru1l A racung motor and screechung brakes and out yumps Marguerute XVelch from ta Ply mouth no less Ply mouths and theur ow ners have alw 1ys unterested Marguetute Hum I C10 tell by the look un her eye that she us goung to try to sell me 1 car the furst chance she gets As part of her sales talk Marguerute always explauns that one specual feature of 1 Plymouth us an unv usable raduo over w huch one can lusten to the meloduous vouces of Carl Roode and Charles Moosey every Monday Wednesday and Fruday evenung at 8 30 These boys sang wuth Gordon Auns worth s orchestra the azz Kung of raduo Aunsy has offered hus servuces for the unuor Prom tluus year H guest artust for the evenung wull be Mary Shannon the popular blues sun er There has been a plane curelung overhead It lande I just zu few munutes ago Here comes the pulot now Why uts Chrustune Geyer Wuth her us let me see Stashua Swutz She us wearung the unuform of a stew ardess and a rather nufty one too Well well uf ut usnt Iarederuck oseph How are you Saduef I haven t seen you un a long tume Tell me are you stull doung forestry work? Oh yes Im head of the Natuonal Reforestatuon De partment at Washungton lreddue dont you want to say a few words to the auduenee Im sure that the members of our class would lul e to hear from theur Cl1ss Presudent Why of course Hello folks I am very glad to be here today to wrtness the openung of the new school It us somethung whuch everyone has hoped would happen eventually Thank you Ired Oh hello Bobby L1dues and gentle men I tm goung to turn the mucrophone over to Robert Goodman for a vvhule Hes been tryung to tell me un sugn language for the last fuve munutes that he s met many members of the class of 36 and he would luke to tell you about them So here goes Well folks you ll never guess what I ae been through I ve been pushed and stepped on and pushed some more why 7 Beeause of Betty De Bragga You all know luer She w as voted the prettuest gurl un her class Well she stull us and no matter where she goes she draws a crowd Iveryone w ants to know how she keeps her good looks Betty h as had so m1ny Llllb and letters for beauty advuee th at le had to guve 1 serues of lectures on Beau y un all the le adm cutues of the eountry I hnully succeeded un getturug .1 few words 1 uth Betty and she told me that Lourse Kelso and Dorus Savun were head nurses at the Stonungton Hosputal These gurls are knoekouts un theur unuforms and unsust on sun un to theur VS patuents whether they luke ut or not And uncudent ally there us one person un our class who goes about puttung other people out of busuness Henry Babeoek He has secured Rubunoffs raduo contract for 1 ' ' V . 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Page26 I' no one can play the hddle llke Henry does eyen lf wc cllklll t relllze thc flct when he played ln the School Or chcstra As I was walklng around the bulldlng I fell over an easel plus Barbara Cralg who wlth deft strokes was palnt lng a plcture of the school I trled to plck myself up qulckly before anyone notlced my embarrassment but I reallzed that I had falled mlserably when I heard a glggle Margaret Cawley s of course All joklng 8SldC though Peggy takes her posltlon as School Dletlclan ycry serlous ly She plans the dellclous meals whlch Marlon Durfec cooks And let me tell you a secret no one makes choco late cake llkc Marlon does Oh oh here comes someone dressed ln what looks llkc the latest creatlon from Parls It s Theresa Lamour cux who has one of the smartest dress shops on Flfth Avenue There IS someone walklng behlnd Theresa whose face looks famlllaf Oh yes lf s DaVld MacDonald You haye seen hls plcture ln the newspapers frequently Davld plays hockey wlth the undefeated team the Whlte MICC As I was walklng up Elm Street the other nlght I spotted a llttle tearoom the Ellnors I went ln and found Fllnor Whltford and Ellnor Whlpple runnlng the place They greeted me cordlally and told me that they had a pleasant SLIYPIISC Alblna Danesl was scheduled to dance there that evcnlng Beatrlce Boucher famous for her Swlng MUSIC was golng to accompany her on the plano Well I was more than glad to hear that so I settled down and ordered my lunch ohn Farrell the Slnglng Walter brought If ln ohn came along nlcely wlth the tray untll he got to my table and then I don t know whether or not he dld II on purpose but he spllled the contents of the tea pot down my back Well I forgave hlm for old tlmes sake And then someone carrylng a large black satchel walked ln On the bag ln gold letters was prlnted Gavltt the MlfaCl6 Man Yes lf was the same ack Gayltt who has turned IDIO a trayellng salesman and IS trayellng to all parts of the country trylng to sell people thlngs they don t w mt Oh just a moment folks Here comes Dorothy DQVISOU the great moylc star of the productlon entltled Sophlstlcated Lady The mos IC you know IS dlrected by Mary Itallano Dorothy and Mary certalnly have ad xanced slnce thelr unlor year when they acted and dlrected respectlsely ID the Competltlse plays ust behlnd them I can see Ralph Babonas Raymond Bogue and Wllllam Scott No doubt they are talklng about thelr farms They are stlll the best of pals Now Margaret Parklnson your first announcer IS gOlDg to re turn to the mlcrophonc and tell you what she has dls coyercd about the Class of 1936 slnce she left us 1 short whlle ago Well hello agaln folks Im back agaln wlth plenty of news After haslng lunch thls noon I declded to walk dow n Water Street to see what new thlngs haye deseloped SINCE I left Stonlngton I walked along for a few mlnutes and then all of a sudden a brllllantly llghted slgn flashed ln front of me The slgn read Madame Mary Ellzabeth s Danclng Classes Mary Ellzabeth and danclng have al ways been connected ln my mlnd wlth Mary Wllcox S I ellmbed up the fllght of Sf3lfS and was met at the door by Edna Dyblng who as Mary told us later took care of thc chlldren who came to the class At thls tlme they were rchearslng for a Klddy s Revlew whlch was to be put on for chlrlty as a fuor to Mary Champlln who IS a welfare worker and yery much lntcrcsted IH promotlng charlty to IIS fullest extent Thls posltlon sults Mary very well for she always dld want to be dOlDg somethlng for someone else Mary told me that Kenneth Lattlmore has made qulte a name for hlmself He IS the only establlshed Veterl Bernard Davls and Maurlce Savln belong to the faculty of S H S Bernard belng the teacher of Manual Tralnlng and MQUYICC of Bookkeeplng Maybe Maurlce turned to Bookkceplng because that was the subject he got so many A s ln when ln school Fourteen years ago Edward Bradley was just a delly ery boy now he IS and has been for the past two years the postmaster of Stonlngton After leavlng the danclng class I belng always ln terested ln knlttlng declded to YISII the cute knlttlng shop across the street Mae Law was the manager and when I entered she was busy maklng some flne samples Mae showed me some samples of the embroldery work done by Antolnette Masclana Whlfh people came mlles to buy She also told me that she had just read an artlclc ID the newspaper about Mary McCarthy s belng appolnted the new senator from Connectlcut I m wllllng to bet my last cent that Mary wlll lntroduce some new bllls to the effect that students should go to school when and how they please Decldlng to return to the school grounds and see what w as golng on I halled a taxl The drlser of lt was Mlckey Mawson who told me that he was an HSSISIKDI to Reglnald Delagrange who owned a garage on the Boston Post Road I can lmaglnf what tlme the doors of that garage open Well who IS that lmportant looklng gentleman walk lng across the fleld The red halr ldentlfies hlm II s Marcus Drlscoll 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