Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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LAURA M. NVEYANT La Stonington The .rum of hllllldll haf!- pimms Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 4, Honor- able Mention 1, 2, 31 Wfasliington Club. RALPH C. WHl2IEI.ER, ia. Faris are rlublmru lbingf' CELINA E. l.ENlHAN Nina Pawcatuck Beauty lima with kind- lien Freshman Party Commit- tee, Glee Club I, 2, Op- eretta 1, 25 Sophomore Hop Committee, junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee, Camera Club l,Girls' Basketball, Homeroom Treasurer l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' League Representative l, 2, 5: junior Prom Queen, For- um Representative 3: Traffic Squad 2. 55 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, lntramur- als l, 2, Latin Club l. GRADUATES page twenty-live NO PICTURE AVAILABLE BARBARA J. WHlPl7Llf Bobbi Pawcatuck fl bear! .md Illlle' fur I1l4'ludic',i Orchestra l, 2. 5. 4, Mtv sic Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Drum Corps 1, Z, 3, 4, Twirl4 ing Major l, 2, 3, 43 ln- dividual Twirling 31 Soc- cer 1, 21 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2g Bad- minton l, lg Girls' Bas- ketball Manager 2, Traf- lic Squad 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Operetta l, 2. 3, 4, Latin Club 21 Brown and Wliite 1, 2, 3 4g Wilsh- ington Club, Camera Club 1 2, Deans Ottice Girl 31 All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Staff: Girls' League Rep- resentative 5. BARBARA A. VVlLLlAMS Barb Mystic C.1lllfr1ll'.r .l'L'lf' culllmf f.r zf'i,rdfm1'.r nm! Glee Club 1, 23 Drum Corps lg Operetta Ig Honor Roll 2, 3, Year- book Art Staff. j. RONALD HOLLAND Pawcatuck Unit lllplktif iff 01171 zz'e1rrm1e Latin Club lg Chess Club lg Proiection Club 1, 2, Honorable Mention 1, 2, Student Council 2, Vice President 3, 4, Brown and Wliite 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Prom Committeteg Freshman Party Commit- tee: Class President lg Sophomore Hop Commit- tee.



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GLASS WILL l950 We, the members of the graduating class of the year 1950, of Stonington High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare and ordain the following to be our last will and testa- ment: I, Betty Amaral, do leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Audrey Santos. I, Charles Ames, do will my shy manner to Ken- neth Holland. I, Patrick Anderson, do leave my love for acting to Ronald Brown. I, Theodore Barraclough, do leave my ability to speak my mind to anyone with nerve enough to do it. I, john Barrett, do leave my motor bike rides to school to Anthony Lombardo. I, Glenn Bates, do will my neat appearance to Edward Miguel. We, David Birkbeck and George Miner, do leave our interest in farming to Milton Banker and Frank Bliven. We, Shirley Blanchard, Dorothy Jones, and Lil- lian Costa, do will our twirling ability to Beverly Capalbo, Patricia Messner, and Kathyrn Lord. I, Roger Bliss, do leave my interest in commercial work to james DeMarco. I, Leonard Brennan, do leave my position at cen- ter on the football team to William Squadrito. I, Gloria Brustolon, do will my ability to get along with the opposite sex to joan Appleton. I, Gladys Burdick, do leave my gymnastic ability to Muriel Enos. I, Lawrence Burridge, do will my interest in a certain senior girl to absolutely no one. We, Harriet Cady, Marion Cooke, and Wilma Steadman, do leave our interest in dressmaking to Sylvia Brustolon and Josephine Dinoto. I, john Castodio, do will my catcher's mitt to james Ballato. I, lleana Cerasoli, do bequeath my cute ways to janet Stanton. I, Howard Chase, do will my sociable ways to Stephen Hreschak. I, Martin Clemens, do leave all my Flirtations to Robert Delagrange. We, Beverly and Barbara Croucher, do will to the Ravenelle twins our companionship. I, Dorris Hempstead, do will my trim figure to Charlotte Buck. I, Patricia Curley, do leave my-position as major- ette to Geraldine Shea. I, Peggy Davis, do leave my love for horses to Elizabeth McConnell. I, Wanda Dimmock, do leave my interest in cheering to Constance Crowley. I, Henry Durfee, do will my position as senior basketball manager to Lonny Delaney. I, Sally Emmet, do leave my attendance at all games to Joanna Aiello and Ann Ryon. We, Barbara Enos, Celestine Faulise and Mary Finnegan, do will our quiet ways to Rose Marie Lo Priore, Anne Kiddy, and Elizabeth Peabody. I, Josephine Faillace, de bequeath my dignified manner to joan Wahtola. I, Kathryn Faulise, do will my dancing feet to Betty Lenzzo. I, Rudolph Favretti, do bequeath my musical fin- gers to Roy Smith. I, Alfred Fidrych, do bequeath my good groom- ing to Maurice Orlando. I, Rose Fiorino, do bequeath to Flora Mailhot my ability to do all things well. - I, Alice Fish, do leave my position as head of the acrobats to Esther Grills. I, Everett Fontanella, do bequeath my prefer- ence for blondes to anyone of the same opinion. I, Elizabeth Francis, do will my love for skating to Maureen jeffrey. I, Barbara French. do bequeath my interest in many things to Ruth Bristow and Eileen Barrett. I, Raymond Fyfe, do bequeath my last seat in P. D. to anyone who can keep it as long as I have. I, Louis Gonsalves, do will my shy smile to jo- seph Quattromani. I, Elizabeth Green, .do bequeath my red locks to Jean Jones. I, Helen Grills, do will my always pleasant ways to Ellen Anderson. We, Alan Grinnell and Robert O'Hagan, do leave our mania for chemistry to anyone who is capable. I, Leslie Haley, do will my sharp sweaters to Donald Lewis. I, Arthur Harper, do bequeath my embarrassing blush to Ronald O'Keefe. I, Joyce Harrison, do leave my contagious giggle to Sally Cone. We, James Hawkins and Barry Richmond, do leave our interests in new scientific developments to anyone who shares our same ideas. I, Roberta Hescock, do bequeath my collection of 4-H awards to Charlotte Dunn. page twenty-seven

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