Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)
- Class of 1953
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Publzhheai the 1953 Selzior Cfass
STONINGTQN HIGH SCHOOL
STONINCTON, CONNECTICUT
DEDICATION
We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred
and nity-three, do dedicate this yearbook to
Peace. May it once again be restored to the
universe, and may all nations again live in
perfect unity and harmony.
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FOREWORD
1 see not 21 Step before me as I
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Htfbby Club 1
Yearbook Staff
Camcffn C ub 1
H6'nor Rglljf 2, 5, 4
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Operetta 2, 3
Glee Club 1, 2. 3
Dramatic Club 1. 2, 3
Biology Club 3, 4
Trathc Squad 2, 3, 4
Oflice Girl 4
Washington Club
Yearbook Staff
Intramurals 1, 2, 3
Honor Roll
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ANITA L. SCTQSSEL JACQUELINE MARY CURLEY Com. Sec.
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JOSEPHINE ANDALORA PEARL E. ANDERSON
"jo" Pawcatuclc "Pearl" North Stonington
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Co-Captain
"S" Club 2, 3. 4
Glee Club 1, 2
Decorating Com-
mittees 1, 2, 3, 4
Cafeteria Staff 5
Washington Club 51
Class President 1, 2, 3
Baseball 1
Track 1
Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4
Honor 'Roll '
Public Relations 1, 2
Traffic Squad 2,, 3
Dramatic Club 3
Intramurals 1, 2
Freshman Party
Sophomore I-Iop
Washington Club
Orchestra 1, 2 5, 4
Football 1
Glee Club 1
Baseball Mgr. 2, 3
U. N. Trip
Wasluington Club
Yearbook StaH
Assembly Committee
DONALD CLARKE APPLETON NANCY ARRUDA A
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BRADLEY BARBER SHIRLEY BARBER
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Glee Club 1
Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4
Wfashington Club
'Yearbook Staff
Otiice Girl 4
Cafeteria Staff 4
Honorable Mention
2, 3, 4
Lf N. Trip
Intramurals 2
Drum Corps 1, 2, 3
Tvvirler 2, 5
Glee Club 1. 2. 3
Dramatic Club 2
Operetta 3
Whshington Club
Yearbook Staff
Odfice Girl -I
Glee Club 5
XX'ashington Club 4
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"S" Club 2, 3,
Glee Club 3. 4
Sophomore Hop
Freshmen Party
Junior Prom
Barn Dance Com. 3, 4
Washington Club
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Yearbook Staff
Photographic Ed.
President 2, 3
Glee Club 1, 5, 4
Cafeteria 2, 3
Girls' Intramurals
junior Prom
U. N. Trip Wiisliington Club
Camera Club 1
Senior Prom 1
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"Hal" Pawcatuck "Chicken" Stonington
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Sophomore Hop
CLAIRE B. BOOTH
"Johnnie" Pawcatuck "Boo" Pawcatuck
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Drum Corps 1 1
Junior Prom
Glee Club 1
Intramurals 5, 4
Honor Roll 5
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Tratiic Squad 2, 3, 4
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Ring'Eommit H l
Glee lub 1, -
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Biology Clu 32 3. 4,
Honorable 'Iention
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Club 5, 14? 1 -
Freshmen t Party
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fashinglori Club
Yeayivooll Staff
Discussion Club 3
Dramatic Club 1, 2,
Public Relationsl 2, 5
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Honor oll 1, 2.-"S, 4
Honor Society 3, 4
Cafeteria Staff 1, 2
Photography 1 Q "
Girls' Basketball 2
Intramutili 2, 3
Wfashington Cllfb
Yearbook Staff
Freshman' Pfirt
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iSophomore Hop
-lun.-Sen. Barn Dante
junior Prom
'Senior Prom ' '
Otlice Girl 11
Biology Club -l
Home Room TFEZS. 2
Christmas Ciimlers 3. 4
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JEAN ELIZABETH CARLSSON
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Hobby Club 1
Camera Club
Glee Club 2
Discussion Club 1
Dramatic Club 1
Lf N. Trip
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Honor Roll 1
Parents Night 1, 2,
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CHARLES CADY
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Glee Club 1, 2, 3,5
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Yearbook Stall
Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4
XX'ashington Club
Drum Corps 1. 2
JUNE CAPALBO
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Discussion Club
Glce Club
Drum Corps
Fresh, Fashion Show
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ANITA FAUSTINE COATS DAVID PAUL COFEEY
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Girls' Ensemble 1, 2
Dmmntic Club 1, Z
Cafeteria Stuff l, I
Year Book Staff
Xllkisliington Club
Ofhce Girl
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Public Relations Z, 3
junior-Senior Barn
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Biology Club 2, 5, 4
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Glec Club 1, 1
Orrhestra I
Freshmen P.irty
Sophomore Hop
Alunior Prom
Senior Prom
Chess Club 2
C.imer.i Club 1, 2,
Yt-.irboolc Staff
XY'.ishington Club
Biology Club 2
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Washingtran Club
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 1, 2
junior Prom
Chairman
Yearbook Literary Ed.
Orchestra 1
Traffic Squad 3, 4
Public Relations 1, 2
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3
Freshman Party
Sophomore Hop
U. N. Trip
Discussion Club 3
Senior Prom
junior Barn Dance 3
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Glee Club 1, 2, 3
Freshmen Party
Sophomore Hop
junior Prom
Senior Play 3
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
U. N. Trip
Washington Club
Dramatics Club 1
Drum Corps 1
Discussion Club 3
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Club 3, -1
Baseball 1, 3
Basketball 2
Track 3
Cafeteria Staff 4
Washington Club
U. N. Trip
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Drum Corps 1
G.A.A. 5, 4 A
Girls Basketball 3
Home Room Treas
Yearbook Staff 4 D 3
Cafeteria Staff 2, 3
Washington Club 4
Discussion Club 2
Barn Dance Com.
Brown ancl White
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Biology Club 2, 3, 4
junior Prom
Senior Prom
Freshmen Party
Sophomore Hop
Traffic Squad 3
Dramatic Club 2
U. N. Trip
U. N. Trip
Washington Club
Camera Club 4
Honor Roll 1, 2,
Drum Corps 1
Ring Committee 1
Cafeteria Staff 2
Biology Club 2, 3,
Cheerleader 3, 4
"S" Club
Queen's Court 3
Washington Club
Yearbook Staff
Traffic Squad 3, 4
Dramatic Club 2, 3
Discussion Club 3, 4
Class Vice Pres. 1
Honorable
Mention 1, 2, 3, 4
Freshmen Party
Sophomore Hop
junior Prom
U, N. Trip
Public Relations 2, 3
Hobby Club 1
Intramurals 1
Barn Dance 3
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NANCY J. FISH
"Nan" Mystic
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junior Talent Show
jun. Compet. Play 3
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CLAIRE FALCK
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Intramurals 2, 3, 4
Asst, Lit. Ed. of Year-
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Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, -1
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Yearbook Staff 1, 4
Pub. Relations 1, 2 Babketball 1
Fife and Drum 1
Honorable
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Glee Club 1, 2
Intramurals 1, 2
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3
Washingtcmn Club
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Wfashington Club
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GLASS PRUPHEGY
In the library of Professor A. Nonymous, the noted
philatelist, we stood around the largest stamp collection
ever assembled. We had come especially to see the series
of commemorative stamps for the years 1973 to 1985.
There was one stamp honoring the doctor who discov-
ered the cure for Infantile Paralysis and another celebrat-
ing the rediscovery of the lost continent, Atlantis. Pro-
fessor Nonymous particularly pointed out the one signi-
fying nursing's gift to Humanity. This brought to mind
the many members of our graduating class of 1953 from
S.H.S. who have made good in this held. Such girls as
Marie Hagman, Patricia Forss, Barbara Hawkins, Jackie
Rathbun, Joan Westcott, Lois Sylvia, jane Peavey, Flor-
ence Cady, Ellen Coogan and Ruth Gray have built for
themselves very enviable reputations in this profession.
Upon turning the page of the album the first stamp
to strike our eyes was the one noting those people who
have done much to strengthen our international bonds.
Among these were Joan Lema, an American fashion de-
signer who made headlines in all French newspapers
when she thought of those beautiful designs while work-
ing in Dallon's, Frances most famous dress salon, and
Emily Gray, a missionary who spent thirteen years in the
jungles of the Amazon River in the heart of Brazil. Ter-
ry Rutledge, who, after studying many years under the
famous Russian artist, Tchenalov, made all of Europe
sigh with her great abstract work "Peace" and Shirley
Smith, whose knowledge of law and people helped to
bring all countries together with her book "Laws of Civ-
ilization" are also in this group. Iune Capalbo, jackie
Donahue and Rayolyn Eccleston were all very well-
known reporters for the Universal News Service for
many years. They endeared themselves to everyone's
hearts with their joint articles which were famous for
their human element.
In 1975 a stamp was issued commemorating Alex-
ander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone one
hundred years before. This brought to mind the girls,
Claire Falck and Ralphina Moretti, who became suc-
cessful telephone operators.
Next to this stamp was the one denoting the advance-
ment in the engineering field. Nelson Himes, jack Min-
er, Louis Marcotte, Jim Shaw and Earl Whitford were
the members from our class who have been successful in
this profession.
The Science Stamp which was issued in 1976 was the
next to catch our eyes. Several of the boys from our class
entered this field in some capacity, john Bianchi, Bob
Frasier and Dick LoBuglio became chemists, Doug Ray-
ner, a doctor, and Bill Herman, a noted physicist.
A special set of three stamps caught our attention.
They showed the service performed by secretaries in
three fields. The first was honoring secretaries in civil
service jobs for the government. There were several from
the class of '53 who entered this field, some of whom
were Josephine Andalora, Gertrude Champion, Nancy
Fish, joan Kenyon, Margaret Kelliher, Mary jean Led-
with, Carol Meringolo, Helen Noel, Jennie Venturini,
Anita Scussel and Frances Valliere. The second of these
stamps was a tribute to legal secretaries. Priscilla Morey
received a citation for her contribution to this field. The
third, denoting hard working business secretaries, re-
minded us of the others of our class who entered this
profession. They were Lucille Ball, Elizabeth Caswell,
Shirley Barber, Shirley Grills, Joanna Gingerella, Ruth
Fleming, Rose LaFountain, Geraldine Lawrence, Frances
Lombardo, Arlene Moosey, Rita Ravenelle, Helen Plymp-
ton, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary Plympton and Rhea Raven-
elle.
Sally Cone, using William Colprit, Charles Knapp,
Dick Fyfe, and Fred Mason as subjects, wrote a poem
concerning the "Knights of the Road" which made
her internationally famous and which the government
thought deserved a stamp noting it.
With music one of the favorite forms of entertain-
ment of man it seemed only natural that among this col-
lection of stamps there should have been a stamp honor-
ing music. As a matter of fact there were two, one was in
honor of a member of our class, Pearl Anderson, who
had been proclaimed The World's Greatest Concert Pi-
anistg the other was a tribute to all forms of music from
composition to performance. Several members of our
class have contributed much to this field. Donna Brooks
is now the director of a large music publishing corpora-
tion, Marlene Peabody at the present time directs a fa-
mous woman's chorus and Donna Chappell, Bradley
Barber, Marion Saddow and Paul Steiphaudt all have
brought distinction to themselves in this held.
As we leafed through the pages our glance fell upon
the stamp issued as a tribute to the teaching profession.
As we were thinking about our high school days it
brought to mind those from our class who had become
teachers. Among these were Louise Burdick, jackie Cur-
ley, jane Cyriacks, Patsy O'Brien and Geryie Shea.
Next to this stamp in the album was one depicting
Marian Beal who invented the Ultra-Spectra Camera, the
camera which takes pictures through any opaque materi-
al.
Carleton Bucklin, now chief of the F.B.l,, also has his
portrait on one of these stamps for the great service he
has performed as a member of this organization.
There was also the only 351000 stamp ever issued,
dedicated to the World's or rather the Universe's richest
woman-'lean Carlsson. Sheer ambition made her the
largest stockholder of hundreds of corporations.
This really was an unusual stamp collection! We all
were wondering what we would see next. What? A
stamp symbolizing the progress of the farmer! Tim
Main, Bob Farnum and Dick White must have had
something to do with this. These farmers were deter-
mined to make farm work easier for all concerned.
There was also a stamp made especially to give the
well deserved credit to the politicians of our country
who have done much to further the program of good
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government. Our class also had some members who were
and still are active in this field. Mary Avellar and Eu-
gene Garbarino both became senators, james Furey was
Under-secretary of the Interior and Joyce Patterson has
been chairman of the R. P. Party for all these years CRP.
-Radical Peoplesj.
There was a stamp picturing mechanics. jim Fannon,
Bob Rochette, Arland Roode, john Santti, Everett
Schramm, Tom Whewell, Don Trevena and Butch Mc-
Donough must have felt proud when they first saw that.
A new cabinet office was the reason for the stamp com-
memorating the first Secretary of Home Economics, Barb-
ara Clay.
We turned several pages looking at various stamps
when our glance fell upon a stamp picturing the different
branches of the service. Nancy Arruda, Shirley Panciera,
Mary Pont, Harry Limanni and Bob Whewell were
among those from our class who could be included in
this field.
A large imposing red and black stamp stood out from
all the rest not only because of its distinctive coloring
but because of the group to which it was dedicated, the
Housewives of the World. Today many of our class
are members of this noble "profession" Anita Coats,
Marion Frye, Joyce Geary, Lois Kelliher, Pat Cini, Bev-
erly Geyer, Edith Gregory, Claire Booth, Carolyn
Worcester, Shirley Mitchell and Leta Sammataro were
among these.
Pictured on the next stamp were symbols of the dif-
ferent sports which brought to our minds the different
members of our class who have turned professional in
the sports department. Clarke Appleton, Harold Beal,
Bob Delagrange and joe Dolce play professional foot-
ball and David Coffey, Dennis Saffomilla and Alden
Victoria have turned to professional basketball.
Bill Tattersall and Charles Cady became the greatest
comedy team since Martin and Lewis, in 1952. They
reaped success and fame while performing in the "Show
House of Satisfaction" which was founded and managed
by the team of Larry Walsh, Bill Mansfield and Santo
Risica. In the same year that this took place a stamp was
issued denoting the great world of showmanship.
Thus through the medium of Philately we have re-
called the accomplishments of the members of the Class
of 1953.
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G L A S S 0 D E
To N16 Time of Auf W'eidei'Jei12
By Harold Beal and Larry Walsh
Dear S.H.S. the day draws near
When we must say farewell
The hours we've spent in your dear halls
Will in our memories dwell.
We'll think of you-dream dreams for you
Our love for you will never pale
With pride for you. we'll work for you
Dear S.H.S. farewell!
Dear S.H.S. the hour is here
Go forth we must, undauntedly
The patient hours you've spent with us
We'll cherish each eternally.
We'll meet again, like this again
For never will we truly part
What e'r we do, well honor you
Dear S.H.S. farewell!
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GLASS
WE, THE CLASS of 1935, of Stonington High
School, of the Town of Stonington, County of New
London, and the State of Connecticut, being of sound
mind, memory, and understanding, hereby make, pub-
lish, and declare the following our Last Will and Testa-
ment:
I, Helen Noel, do leave my conscientious interest in
all of my subjects to Nadeen Panciera.
We, Ralphina Moretti and Joanna Gingerella, do will
our reserved and graceful manner to Cecelia Leone.
I, Geraldine Lawrence, do bequeath by petite figure to
Maxine Gensburg.
We, Frances Lombardo and Shirley Grills, do will our
desire to excell in business subjects to Joan McMahon.
I, Carol Meringolo, do will my helpfulness and co-
operation in the office practice room to Marie Savona.
I, Shirley Mitchell, do bequeath my warm-hearted
friendliness to Patricia Cartier.
I, Margaret Kelliher, do bequeath my sometimes seri-
ous, sometimes gay disposition to Mary Anne Schackner.
I, Nancy Fish, do leave my cute features and distinc-
tive walk to Grace Bonomo.
I, Patricia Cini, do will my unusual twirling ability
to anyone who will work as I have to develop this in-
tricate skill.
I, Donna Brooks, do leave my love of Billy May to
anyone who shares my love for rhythmic band music.
I, Marion Saddow, do leave my good nature and love
of living to Joan Orlando.
I, Leta Sammataro, do leave my ability to always be
in the girls' room to anyone who can get away with it
as long as I have.
I, Everett Schramm, do leave my ceaseless "chatter" to
Edward Evans.
We, Claire Booth and Arlene Moosey, do will our
sparkling diamonds to absolutely no one.
I, Mary Pont, do bequeath to Helen Oliver my nature
to always be seen laughing.
I, Alden Victoria, do leave to Robert Seigal my great
love for basketball and my unusual skill in playing the
game.
I, William Colprit, do bequeath to Richard Gaynor my
blue eyes and blond wavy hair,
I, Jacqueline Curley, do leave my position as class
treasurer to anyone who can do as capable a job as I
have done for the past three years.
I, Jane Cyriacks, do leave to no one my interest in the
University of Maine.
I, Robert Delagrange, do leave to Charles Beal my
ability on the dance floor.
I, Joseph Dolce, do leave the echo of my guitar still
resounding through the halls of S.H.S.
I, Rayolyn Eccleston, do leave my quiet, ladylike, and
genteel manner to Joanne Coron.
I, Robert Farnum, do leave my friendly personality to
George Cone.
I, Patricia Forss, do leave to Ruth Buzzi the ambition
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and enthusiasm that bring about success in everything I
do.
I, Pearl Anderson, do bequeath by lady-like appear-
ance and love of classical music to Ernestine Remor.
I, Robert Frasier, do will George Foley my ability to
get along with everyone, including the teachers to whom
I am a special i'joy".
I, Marion Frye, do will my front seat in P. D. to any-
one who can hold it as tenaciously and persistently as I
have.
I, Richard Fyfe, do bequeath to Mr. Foley my car full
of morning passengers with the hope that they will be
well provided for.
I, Marion Beal, do leave my interest and skill in pho-
tography to Robert Emmet.
We, Lucille Ball and Lois Sylvia, do will our love for
rollerskating to Shirley Colprit and hope that she will
have as much fun as we had.
I, Richard LoBuglio, do bequeath to William Rose
my fame as a great "Casanova".
I, William McDonough do bequeath my "hot rod
chevy" with all its gadgets to Jerry Jones.
I, Fred Mason, do add my many absence slips to the
"small" collection in the office files.
I, John Santti, do leave my interest in Westerly High
to Deborah Wilkinson.
I, Louise Burdick, do will my ability to speak my mind
to anyone who can get away with it.
I, Marie Hagman, do leave to no one my vast collec-
tion of horse statues, because I want them all for myself.
I, Elizabeth Caswell, do will my glossy black curls and
my unassuming manner to Anna Rose Roderick.
I, Emily Gray, do bequeath to Carol Holland my
knack of fluttering my eyelashes and getting people to do
what I want them to do.
I, Edith Gregory, do leave my much envied "bandbox"
look to Nancy Lamb.
I, Ruth Gray, do leave the fine example which I have
set in S.H.S. for serious application to my studies.
I, Barbara Hawkins, do leave my claim to the title "All
American Sports Girl" to Janet Schiller, and to abso-
lutely no one my persistent interest in a certain Junior.
I, Charles Knapp, do leave my happy-go-lucky carefree
ways and my very private philosophy, "Here today and
gone tomorrow" to Kenneth Rochette.
I, Joan Lema, do will my big brown eyes to Patricia
Christina.
I, Harry Limmani, do leave my utter disregard for
"women" in general to Clark Barnes.
I, Clarke Appleton, do leave to Franklin Sylvia my
versatility in sports and my popularity among my class-
mates.
I, Harold Beal, do will my personal charm fwhich at-
tracts the girlsj to David Cini,
I, John Bianchi, do leave my insatiable curiosity to
Maureen Schackner,
I, June Capalbo, do leave my shiny gray Oldsmobile as
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as an example of the kind of transportation that should
be provided for all S.H.S. students.
I, William Herman, do place my "surplus" talent,
energy, and ability in a trust fund to be divided among
equally deserving Juniors.
I, Gertrude Champion, do will my position as the
number one stenographer at S.H.S. to Dovie Grahame.
I, Ellen Coogan, do wish I could leave to everyone the
chance to go to Florida for a winter vacation as I did.
I, Priscilla Morey, do keep absolutely to myself my
many Dartmouth souvenirs and so very pleasant memo-
ries.
I, Patricia O'Brien, do leave not only my pleasing per-
sonality, but my title as S.S.S., "Sweet, Smart, and
Smooth," to Lois Kain.
I, Geraldine Shea, do bequeath to Constance Culver
my cunning smile and my claim to the title "The Blond
Bombshell."
I, Lawrence Walsh, do leave to Vernon Gibson my
many duties as football manager with the hope that they
will be performed as faithfully as they have been per-
formed by me.
We, James Furey and Thomas Whewell, do leave to
Delbert Tillinghast and John Allen our ability to enter-
tain the office practice class and our special place in
Mrs. Stewart's heart.
I, Carolyn Worcester, do leave to Gail Burdick my co-
operative spirit and will to succeed in everything I un-
dertake.
I, Richard White, do will to Jeff Brown my interest
in farming but to no one my interest in Westerly High.
I, Shirley Smith, do bequeath to no one my treas-
versatility, friendly personality, and endless enthusiasm
in all I attempt,
I, Jacqueline Rathbun, do bequeath to no one my treas-
ured letters from someone very special overseas.
I, Douglas Rayner, do bequeath to Joseph Cravinho
my nice but "full-of-fun" ways.
I, Louis Marcotte, do leave to Neal Squadrito not only
my studious and intellectual disposition, but also my suc-
cess on the S.H.S. gridiron.
We, Robert Rochette, Charles Cady, and James Fan-
non, do leave our ability to juggle the figures and to
come out with the right answer, no matter what compli-
cations might set in during a Chemistry experiment, to
anyone who can get away with it as long as we have.
I, Anita Coats, do bequeath my shining auburn tresses
to Joanne Delagrange.
I, Barbara Clay, do will to Barbara Pond my easy go-
ing sociability.
I, Jean Carlsson, do leave my ability to learn things
without studying to any underclassman who does not like
to carry books.
I, Marlene Peabody, do bequeath to Suzanne Donch
my position as Mr. Nania's right hand girl, and my will-
ing and helpful spirit to Violet Hazard.
I, Shirley Panciera, do leave to Patricia Tanner my
sweet melodious voice.
I, Jennie Venturini, do leave to Mary Lou Foley my
beautiful blush and friendly nature.
I, Rose LaFountain, do leave a few of my charming
freckles to Eleanor O'Brien.
I, Kathleen Sullivan, do leave my shy and quiet man-
ner to Betty Kiddy.
I, Josephine Andalora, do bequeath my quiet friendli-
ness to Marilyn Strickland.
I, Sally Cone, do leave my laughter to anyone who
can laugh as much as I do.
I, Lois Kelliher, do will my sunny disposition and
bubbling enthusiasm to Agnes Kessler.
I, Nancy Arruda, do leave my pleasant friendly ways
to Janet Marcotte.
I, Joyce Geary, do bequeath to Carol Clay my charm-
ing manner.
I, Beverly Geyer. do leave to Rita Banks my love for
square dancing.
I, Joan Kenyon, do bestow my title as Junior Prom
Queen on the prettiest girl in the Junior Class.
We, Helen and Mary Plympton, do bequeath our
"rosy cheeks" and ever ready smiles to Jane Stewart and
Edwina Shea.
We, Rhea and Rita Ravenelle, do will our close
companionship and our intense loyalty to each other to
Ronald and Russell Brown.
I, Donald Trevena, do leave my interest in motor boats
to Fred Peirson.
I, Jack Miner, do leave to George Kent my exceptional
ability to excell in everything I attempt to do.
I, Earl Whitford, do will to Fred Pampel the high es-
teem in which I am held by all of my classmates.
I, William Mansfield, do will to David Fontanella
my unique charm which makes everyone like me.
I, Donna Chappell, do bequeath to Maryann Risica my
theme song, "Five foot two, eyes of blue-Oh what those
live feet can do."
I, Claire Falck, do leave my "peaches and cream" com-
plexion to Susan O'Neil.
I, Joan Westcott, do leave to Barbara Hess my tall and
blond good looks.
I, Jane Peavey, do leave to Evelyn Masofsky my stylish
wardrobe including my beloved dirty white bucks.
I, Anita Scussel, do will my "fresh as a daisy' look to
Betty Sidebottom.
I, Paul Stiephaudt, do bequeath to Ernest Lopes my
favorite fishing pole with the wish that he can catch as
many "Big Ones" as I have.
I, Terry Rutledge, do leave to Lester Culver my artistic
ability with the hope that he will be able to produce as
many posters for S.H.S. activities as I have.
We, James Shaw and William Tattersall, do will our
hunting experiences to anyone who can be shot at as
we have and still live to tell the tale.
I, Eugene Garbarino, do leave to Mary Lou Coffey my
ability to know everything that is going on.
I, Shirley Barber, do will to Jane McKnight my dim-
pled smile.
I, Ruth Fleming, do leave my good sportsmanship and
friendliness to Ann McKenzie.
I, Timothy Main, do leave to Douglas Maine all the
hard work I have done backstage during S.H.S. produc-
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tions.
I, Joyce Patterson, do bequeath to james Armstrong
my skill in mathematics.
I, Mary Theresa Avellar, do will my earnestness and
industrious nature to Theresa Sylvia.
I, Santo Risica, do leave my ability to conjure up fan-
tastic current events to anyone who can develop as good
an imagination as mine.
I, Nelson I-limes, do bequeath to Ronald Gibson my
nice quiet ways and my smile that has won me a host of
friends.
I, Carleton Bucklin, do will my beautiful but often
inconvenient blush to Kenneth Brown.
I, Bradley Barber, do leave to Edward Randall my
"heap" trumpet.
I, Robert Wfhewell, do leave my hard work on Prom
Committees to any underclassman who is willing, ready
and able.
I, Arlancl Roocle, do bequeath my ambling gait and
country drawl to Clark Barnes.
I, Florence Cady, do leave my love of caring and
being near children to anyone who shares my interest.
I. David Coffey, do leave my lease to be able to eat pie
and ice cream in P.D. class to anyone who can get away
with it.
I, Dennis Saffomilla, do not leave my interest in a
certain junior girl to anyoneg instead, I'll take it with me.
I, Frances Valliere, do will my preference to be seen
and not heard to Alice Ball.
I, jean Ledwith, do leave my ability to be friendly to
to everyone to Eileen Shea.
Signed. ieazlezf, pffbljwezf, and a'er'fa1'erz' fbfi ar and for
tba Lim IV!!! and Temzzzfezzf, by ffm Clrziir of 1953,
Sfozziflgmzz Higb School, 211 lbe lD1'e.fem'e of in and each
of my who af their reqzrerf rind in lfaeir preielzce, 211 fbe
lI7re.ve11re of erzrb offaer lmre lvereznzm .fzrlyrcribed our
mmler ni' ll'.ffII9.H'E.l.
IEAN CARLSSON
PATRICIA FORSS
BARBARA HAIWKINS
ANITA SCUSSEL
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GLASS HISTORY
On a crisp September morn in the early fall of 19-l9,
we, as Freshmen timidly faced the doors of S.H.S. on
the summit of Mayflower Avenue. Our worst fears were
over as we saw the friendly smiles of our upperclassmen
ready to welcome us.
After becoming acquainted with room numbers, sched-
ule cards and teachers, we elected our class ollicers with
the help of Mr. William Petty. We were guided through
this turbulent year by Clarke Appleton, presidentg vice
president, Nancy Fish, secretary, Jacqueline Curley,
treasurer, Patricia O'Brien. They brought us through our
Freshman Party and Talent Show.
As Sophomores we again elected Clarke Appleton,
president, William Herman, vice president. Lawrence
Walsh and Jacqueline Curley were elected secretary and
treasurer respectively.
At the start of the year Geraldine Shea was chosen
drum majorette and Patricia O'Brien as her assistant.
This year was the first time we were able to compete
in the Competitive Plays under the direction of Miss Jean
Barnes. "So Wonderful in White" was a huge success
and we had lots of fun doing it, although we did not
win a prize.
"March coming in like a lion and going out like a
lamb" was the theme for our Sophomore Hop. Although
social events seem to be important, at this time the girls
of the class were more interested in the selection of the
seven cheerleaders. They set a record due to the fact that
there were more girls competing than ever before. Nancy
Fish, Lois Kelliher, Helen Noel, Anita Scussel, Louise
Burdick and Barbara Hawkins were chosen with June
Capalbo as their captain.
Our Junior year brought us two new students from
Westerly High School. William Mansfield and Marion
Saddow did not take long to become acquainted with us
and to help us elect our ofhcers. Clarke Appleton was
elected president for the third year with Earl Whitford,
vice president, Anita Scussel, secretary, Jacqueline Cur-
ley, treasurer.
This year we had better luck with our competitive
play "Nobody Sleeps." The students were very sur-
prised and happy when we won first prize. The members
of the cast were: Richard LoBuglio, Patricia Forss, Shir-
ley Smith, Pearl Anderson and Marie Hagman.
Most of us, not having traveled before, were ready
and waiting for our U. N. Trip which was to come about
in February. Mr. Foley was our adviser and he certainly
had much to contend with even before making the trip.
A Barn Dance was given to raise money for our gala
Junior Prom and it was a huge success. The Queen's
Court was soon chosen and no one knew Joan Kenyon
was to be Queen of "Lure of the Woodland." Surround-
ing Joan's throne were Patricia O'Brien, Geraldine Shea,
Priscilla Morey, Nancy Fish, June Capalbo, Jacqueline
Curley, Joyce Geary, and Jane Peavey, her attendants.
Seniors at last! For three years we had waited to rule
the school, The honor of directing us, for the last time,
was given to Earl Whitford, He was assisted by Jack
Miner, vice president Anita Scussel, secretary, Jacque-
line Curley, treasureer.
Now we were well represented on our school paper.
William Herman, editor-in-chief, was ably assisted by
Jane Cyriacks. Patricia Forss was to take care of the busi-
ness end while Edith Gregory was to see that everyone
received his paper. Many of the exciting sport events
were written by Barbara Hawkins, Sports Editor.
Our social finale was the Senior Prom, "Over the
Rainbow." Many of us danced to sweet music and
memories of the past.
We were well represented in the dramatic play, "The
Heiress," which was directed by Mrs. William Cullinane.
Those who portrayed their talents were William Herman,
Shirley Smith, Joyce Patterson, Pearl Anderson, John
Bianchi, and Lawrence Walsh.
Through many cake sales, paper drives and dances
our Washington Club was organized. The day finally ar-
rived and as we were ready to board the train every-
one knew that a wonderful and exciting trip was ahead
of us. After visiting the historical points of our na-
tion's capital we returned home with half shut eyes
and tired feet. The trip was made possible under the
untiring efforts of Mr. Foley.
As June approached we realized we were to leave
our greatly loved Alma Mater to face the unpredictable
future. Many of our experiences we would like to relive,
but the memories of them will always be cherished.
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Lester Culver.
SECOND ROWfMrs. Cronin, Ann McKenzie, Mariorie Lord,
Jacqueline Rathbun, Priscilla Morey, Jane Peavey, John West-
cott, Rayolyn Eccleston, Jacqueline Curley, Gayla Savage, Mary
Lou Foley.
THIRD ROW-Gretchen Miller, Theresa Sylvia, Maxine Gens-
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Ball, Ann Coogan, Mary Ann Schackner, Sally Karjala, Shirley
Smith, Rita Banks.
FIFTH ROW-Walter Brown, Douglas Gray, John Bianchi,
Robert Mitchell, Fred Peirson.
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. Jane Cyriacks
. Annette Mailhot
. Patricia Forss
Linea Carlsson
. Edith Gregory
Barbara Hawkins
. Patricia Van Pelt
. . Lester Culver
Mrs. Michael E. Cronin
ORCHESTRA
FIRST ROWfleft to right-Jean Duerr, Bradley Barher, Ed-
ward Randall, Alhert Hoelcli.
SECOND ROWgJane Cyriacks, Paul Stiephaudt, Alden Main,
Joseph Ahhot, Joyce Patterson.
THIRD ROXVw-Barbara Clay, Shirley Smith, Mary Ann Bian-
chi, Beverly Paneiera, Wlilliam Herman, Paul I-Iill.
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Helen Nucl. Anita Scusscl, -lun: Caprilhw, Nancy Fish, Lwuisq
Burdick, Ruth Buzzi.
SECOND ROW'--lcssic Spivey, Lwuis Miircuttc, Frarl Whitflird,
Rubcrt Dclrigrangc, Drivicl CUHcy. I-I.imld Beal, Alden Victoria,
David Gatcly, Ronald XX'.1lter. Murine Gcnshurg.
THIRD ROW"-Luis Hain. Clirlcc Applctwn, Rwhcrt Keane.
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Iiuglu-, ,lwscph Divlic. Fmnklin Sylvi.i, -lwrinnc Sutcliffe.
FOI'R'l'H ROW"---l.inct Suhillcr, -lwhn Cunni.1n, Gcwrgf: Fulcy,
Eduard -lg-ssim.in, Nelson Himcs, Ij.irry Miirtan, Neal Squridritu,
Robert Sigufil, -lwsuph Prcvity, Rribcrt limwning, Pritriria V.1n
Pclt.
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. . Clarke Appleton
. Ald6n Victoria
Sc'L'1'6fu7'.1 . . Larry Wiilsh
Y-I'Ed.lZl7'61' . . . . Lois Kelliher
lizrzzffui Adzrfeiif . . Mr. Douville. Mr. Carlin,
Mr. Fabricant, Miss Thavenet
Drchesira, 0on1'd
FIRST ROW'-Left Uv right-Robert Barnes, Nancy Ball. THIRD ROVUv'lw.in XX'l1cclcr, Frncstinc Remur, Shirley I5r.im.l-
SECOND ROW'-Gewrge Kent, Charles Dias. Susan Ruse. lex. lurlith I-limi-s, Rirhrard H.1rl.ind.
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-left tu right-.lack Miner, 'lane Peavey, ,Tune eriek, Beverly Kasper, Gerry Reynolds, Ronnie Brown. Mr
'las Raynor, Russell Brown, Marie Hagman, Wil- Coogan, Neal Squarlrito, William Edgar, -lane Maclinight. Mar-
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SECOND ROW-Rrisenwiirie Sammataro, Ruth Buzzi, Rita Rod-
STUDENT COUNCIL
Pre.rif1'e11f . . Douglas Rayner
Vive Prerirlezzf . Russell Brown
S6L'1'6fzl1'-'V . june Capalbo
Iizrzzlfy flI?ll'f56l' . . Mr. Coogan
HUNUR SUGIETY
P1'e5Za1'e11f . William Herman
Vitae Pzwizfezzf Joyce Patterson
Sf3t'l'C'fzZl',l' . . Jean Carlsson
Tl'3zI.lZl7'6l' . . . . Shirley Smith
flc7'z'i.i'e1' . Miss Evelyn L. Murdock
FIRST ROXW-left to right---luhn Miner, Linea Carlsson, -lane Lotte, Ernestine Rumor, -Ioan Bicl-ctord, -loanne Suttlitle, ,Ioan
Cyriacks, Shirley Smith, -luyce Patterson, 'lean Carlsson, Ruth Orlando, Louis lXi,1rtotte.
Gray, john Bianchi, THIRD ROXX'-Ronald XY'alter, blames Armstrong, W'illi.1m
SECOND RQW-Rohert Rochette, Suzanne Donth, .lariet Mar- Herman, David Gately.
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FIRST ROW'-left to right--Ioanne Coron.
SECOND ROW'-Geraldine Shea, Patricia Cini, Beverly Santos,
'lacqueline Donahue, Shirley Smith, -lane INIacKnight, Carolyn
Burdick, Helen McKenna, Louise Vars, Carole Platt, -Ioan Ken-
yon, Patricia O'Brien.
THIRD ROW'-Brenda Riley, Catherine Lenihan, wlanet Mar-
cotte, Madeline Brewer, Mary Anne Schackner, Grace Bononio,
Frances Brown, Gail Steele. ,losephine Gandolfi.
DRAMATI
FIRST ROXW-left to right-lNIarie Hayman, Lois Sylvia, Shir-
ley Grills, Elizabeth Caswell, joan Vifestcott, .lane Peavey, -lac-
queline Curley, Anita Coats, Barbara Hawkins, Carol Meringolo.
SECOND ROXV-Marjorie Lord, Frances Spinnato, Eileen
Shea, Mary Lidestri, Patricia Christina, Patricia Tanner, 'lane
Cyriacks, Shirley Smith, Edith Gregory. Priscilla Morey.
THIRD ROVUv,loanne Corori, Maxine Genshurg, Joanne Sut-
cliffe, Bette Siclebottom, Marilyn Stebbings, Constance Culver,
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hara Burdick, Barhara jones, Eleanor OBrien.
FIFTH ROXVYTlieln1a Larkin, -Iosephine Perrone, Mary Lou
CoHey, Susan Dc-Moura, Eileen Fidtles, ,loyce Rathhun, Barbara
Kenyon, Sandra Ritchie, Marlorie Darling. -loan McMahon,
Marie Haggman.
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Pearl Anderson, Joyce Patterson, Douglas Gray, Willitini Rob-
inson,
FOURTH ROW--ltilun Bianchi, Willigani Herman, Richard
LoBuglio, joseph Previty, George Foley, Lester Culver, Clarke
Barnes, George Kent, Kenneth Rochette.
FIFTH ROW!---loseph Dolce, Clarke Appleton, Lawrence
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SENIOR CHEERLEADERS
Senior Captfmz june Capalbo
Farzllty Acfzifef' Miss Thavenet
T R A F F I G S Q U I D
Ffzrzzlfy Aa'z'j5er ..... Miss Murdock
FIRST ROW-riglit to left-Mildred Barber, Pearl Anderson,
Priscilla Morey, Mary Lidestri, janet Marcotte, -Ioanne Coron,
Theresa Madiera, Ann Bruno, Anita Coats, Lucy Avery, Donna
Chappell.
SECOND ROW-Ernestine Remor, Lillian Miner, Joanne Sut-
clifTe, janet Schiller, Patricia Van Pelt, Maxine Genshurg, Rita
Roderick, june Capalho,
THIRD ROXV-Elizabeth Sidebottom, Elizabeth Kiddy, Mary
.lean Ledwith, Anne Lanphere, Lois Kain, Mary Christina, Ruth
Gray, Nancy Arruda, Deborah Wfill-zinson.
FOURTH ROW-Ltmis Sylvia, Patricia Scheller. -lane Cyriaeks,
Emily Gray, Annette Mailhot, Linea Carlsson, Suzanne Donch,
,lane Richmond, Nancy Ball, Ellen Coogan. Nancy Thomason.
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JUNIOR OHEERLEADERS
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BIOLOGY OLUB
FIRST ROW-left to right--lanet Lawrence, Ernestine Remor,
Patricia Cartier, bfildred Barber, Dorothea Mercier, Irene Shultz,
Marianne Risica, Rosemarie Sammataro, Darwina Peduzzi, Na-
deen Panciera, janet Marcotte, Josephine Anclalora, .loanne Gin-
gerella, Patricia Van Pelt, Jacqueline Donahue, Priscilla Morey,
Anita Scussel, Helen Noel,
SECOND ROW'-Ruth Foley, Ellen Whitfiiid, Carol Clay.
Beverly Ostman, Annette Mailhot, Aloyce Patterson, Suzanne
Donchi, Evelyn Robinson, Linea Carlsson, Lois Kain, ,lean
Carlsscin, Sandra Ritchie, .lane Vars. Anne Foley, Nancy Lamb,
Theresa Sylvia, Carol Holland, Lois Kelliher. Nancy Fish, Mar-
garef Kelliher.
THIRD ROW"-Mr. Coogan, Ruth Buzzi, Nancy Moniz, Sandra
Sprague,
Barbara Siller, Betty Kiddy, Bonnie Orlando, Carol
Platt, Ann McKenzie, Yloyce Geary, Claire Booth, Rhea Raven-
ellc, Irene Noel, Nancy Armstrong, Nancy Ball, Rita Ravenelle,
Diane Souza, Mariorie Lord, Roseanne LaVanti, Terry Rutledge,
Ann Lanphere, Debbie Wfilkinson, Renay Wfoodrow, -lessie
Spivey, Mary Ann Bianchi, Lorraine Pia, Louise Burdick, Ray-
olyn Eccleston, Anita Coats, Edith Gregory.
FOURTH ROWfWilli.iii1 Thiheault, Ronald Wfhewell, Wil-
liam Maserve, Rohert Garharino, Gerry Reynolds, ,lohn ylessi-
men, David Truss, Richard Dyer, Fred Davis, -lohn Carocari,
john Bianchi, Richard l.oBuglio, -lack Miner, Everett Schramni,
Russell Brown, Edwin Randall, Richard Algiere, Ronald Brown,
David Smith, Harry Wfhite, George Foley, Ronald Wforcester,
,loseph Hilly, Douglas Main, Douglas Gray, Vincent Faillace.
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FIRST ROW-left' to right-Bill Thibeault, Lorraine Pia, June
Capalbo, Rose LaFountain, Gayla Savage, Ann Marie Pescatel-
lo, Patricia Forss, Priscilla Morey, Edith Gregory, jane Mac-
Knight.
SECOND ROW-Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Platt, Eileen Shea, Grace
Bonomo, Frances Sposato, Patricia Christina, Nancy, Arruda,
Mary Lidestri, Mary Ann Bianchi, Geraldine Shea, Mrs. Wlieel-
CAFETERIA
er, Mrs. Lawrence.
THIRD ROW-jean Ledwith, Patricia O'Brien, jane Cyriacks,
Marie Hagrnan, Maureen Schackner, Lois Sylvia, Ellen Coogan,
Jacqueline Donahue, jane Peavey.
FOURTH ROW-Ellen Whitford, Linea Carlsson, Ronnie
Roberts, Louis Marcotte, Frederick Pampel, George Cone,
james Victoria, George Kent, Suzanne Donch, Annette Mailhot.
Head of Cafetemz , .... Mrs. Miller
Arrisfmzl . . . Mrs. Platt and Mrs. Lawrence
Kifrhefz Boyr . Ronald Roberts, Fred Pampel,
George Cone, James Victoria, George Kent
Faczzfty flL2Il"j.l'6I' ..... Mrs. Wheeler
Ff1czz!1yAdz'ire1' . . Miss Murdock
FIRST ROW-left to right-Mr. Bunker, Priscilla Powers,
Catherine Lenihan, Robert Barnes, Milton Brown, Mary Lou
Foley, Arnold Lema, Pat Lord, Mr. Carlin.
SECOND ROWff-Carol Walsh, Marion Tillinghast, .Ioan Mc-
Mahon, Emery Bassett, aloe Quattromani, Jack Bower, Bob
Schackner, Tommy Kiddy, Eleanor O'Brien, Susan DeMaura,
Mary Keegan.
SCIENCE CLUB
THIRD RONW-Douglas Maine, Henry Miner, Bill Pray,
joseph joseph, Victor Rebello, Steve Godomsky. John Macioni.
Richard Maine, Alden Maine, Charles Rafuse.
FOURTH ROW!-Ralph Ballato, Alfred Grills, Dennis Keegan,
David Marchand, Richard Harland, Pete Balestracci, james Hig-
gins, NX'alter Savage, Bernard Andrews.
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FIRST ROW-left to right-Lois Sylvia, Barhara Hawkins, jac-
queline Donahue, Patricia OBrien, Geraldine Lawrence, Rose
LaFountain.
SECOND ROW'-INIary Pont, Shirley Mitchell, Nancy Arruda,
Leta Sammataro, Claire Booth, Claire Falck, Donna Chappell.
THIRD ROW-jidsephine Andalora, Shirley Grills, Ruth Flem-
ing, Lucille Ball, Arlene Moosey, Patricia Cini, Gertrude Cham-
pion, Marion Saddow, Margaret Kelliher, Beverly Geyer, Donna
Broolca.
CFFICE PRACTICE GIRLS
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FIRST ROW-left to right-Mr, Fahricant, Gail Steele, Thel-
ma Larkin, IwIaryanne Gingerella, Maryorie Newton, Elizabeth
Kenyon, Sally jones, Dorothy Rohinpon, Beverly Santos, Faith
Keegan.
SECOND ROXW-Brenda Riley, Roland XXfiuu.lriM', Edward
. Mrs. Stewart
CLUB
Moniz, Ross Aiello, Paul Hill, Hector Choquette, Roland Gih-
son, Barhara Costa,
THIRD RONW-Coddinligton Billings, Nuno Rc-ndeiro, Willirini
Clay, -Iohn Croquette, David Gately, Edwin tlessiman, Wgiyne
Lawrente, Carl plohmon, Rohert McDonough.
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Robert Emmett, 'Iohn Allen, Wendell Ross, Ir. Perrone, 'loan Rafuse, Fred Vffatson, Edv-ard ylessiman.
Fclfllffll' Adziisei' . . Miss Evelyn I. Murdock
DISCUSSION CLUB
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FIRST ROW-left to right-Shirley Colprit, Dawn Vngan,
Audrey Wilkinson, Frances Spinnato, Patricia Tanner, Mary
Lidestri, Patricia Christina, Eileen Shea, Mildred Richard, As-
sunta Caputo, Gail Brown, Mariorie Lord, Agnes Kessler,
SECOND ROW-jrisephine Gandolh, 'loycelyn Alhro, Frances
Tanner, Alice Ball, Marilyn Stehhings, Susan DeMoura, Eleanor
O'Brien, Gretchen Miller, Mary Ann Mello, Caroline Roux,
Gladys Miner,
THIRD ROW-Marltirie Balestracti, Catherine Lenihan, De-
anna Tatro, -Iune INIartell, Bernadette Sullivan, Mary Ann Gin-
. , Miss Mary Nania
gerella, Ruth Foley, Mary Lou Foley, Maureen Steele. Patricia
Brown, Frances Finnegan, 'Ioan McMahon.
FOURTH ROXV-Elizabeth Madiera, Beverly Santos. Virginia
Gavitt, Marion Frasier, Elace Dart, Beverly Kasper, Cecelia Le-
one, janet Greene, Kathleen Ahhott, Nancy Armstrong. Eliz-
.iheth Caswell, Claire Booth.
FIFTH RONW-Maryanne Schackner, Carole Platt, Barbara
Kenyon, Sandra Ritchie, Constance Culver, Edwina Shea, -lane
Stewart, Nancy DeMoura, Sally Kariala, Mary Keegan, Patricia
Lord, Elaine Howard, Alice Burdick.
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COM. ,lane Pe.ix'ey, Jacqueline Curley, R.ixoIy 1 Ecclc-sion, Anim Colts, Helen Plympton, l.ois Nancy Arruda, Barbara Clay, Shirley Panciem, Elizdbeth Caswell, Cvemldine Ldwrence,
Sylvia, Prisclli Mor y, Gcixildinc Sheri l'.1trnt11 U liiicn, -lime Clipdlho, Aniti Scussel, .lean Ledwith, Shirley Grills, Donna Brooks, lwfarlene Peabody.
Nancy Fish, I. vis Kellii i, Hclcn N rel, lmiis liiirilick, li.irh.ir.i Hdxxkins, C.irol Merin- FOURTH ROW-Charles Knapp, Carleton Bucklin, Rosario Limanni, Eugene Curbarino,
HOlU.,lUa1r1 Lfllhl. Douglas Rayner, Robert Wfhewell, Wfilliani Herm.in, -Iohn Miner, Wfilliam Mansfield,
SECOND ROW'-Rwhrff Fl'-NCI! ,lclllics linrei, Rlllll UFO. Florence Cady, Emily Grey, L.1wrence Wulsli, Charles Cady, Paul Steiphuudt, Thom.is Wfhewell, Richard Loljuglio,
Josephine' Andolom, Sally Cone, lXI.1ri.in licnil, Mdrion S.ii.lcli w, R.1lpl1inn Moretti, Frances W'illig1m Tattersall, 'lam-:s Shaw, Robert Delaigriinge.
Lombardo, Carol Vlforcester, Pcuirl Anderson, Cl.iirc- liilclx, lieu-rly Geyer, Gi w.inn.i Ven- FIFTH ROW-Earl Whitfiird, Richard Wfhite, Timothy Main. Vifilliam McDonough, Fred
turini, Pr1trici.i Cini, Mary Tlieres.: Ax ell.ii, Shirley l'5.irhcr, lXl.irion Frye. Mdson, lohn Sdntii, Robert Farnum, Robert Rochette, Vlohn Bianchi, wlr., Nelson I-limes,
THIRD ROVU4-loseph Dolce, Cl.irl-tc Appleton, H.iri-ld lie.il, Louis Mucotte, P.itrici.i Hmdley iljdrber, .Limes Funnon, Dennis Saffomilla,
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Neal Squadrito, Robert Seigal, David Cohfey.
SECOND ROVU-Daxid Gately, Ronald Brown, Kenneth Buck,
BASKETBALL
This year's basketball team is green and has many signs
of ability to play good basketball in the next two years,
The basketball team seemed headed for New Haven
this year when team Captain Alden Victoria took sick
and that seemed to slowdown Coach Fabricant and
Coach Bunkers players.
FIRST ROW'--left to right--Iohn Cunnian, Barry Morton, Da-
vid Coffey. Earl XY'hitford. XY'illiam Buck. Franklin Sylvia.
SECOND ROW'-Edward Evans, Kenneth Brown, Ronald
Barry Morton, Frank jeffrey, Coach Fabricant.
THIRD ROXV-Wfilliam Buck, Vernon Gibson, Richard Al-
giere, Dennis Salfomilla, john Cunnian, Charles Holdredge.
BASEBALL
This year's baseball team is expecting a Very successful
season, Earl QCurleyj Wliitford, this years captain, is
confident as is Coach Fabricant that their team will win
the Eastern Connecticut Conference. The members of the
Baseball team are all veterans of two seasons together
and have a very good chance at the Eastern Connecticut
Conference title.
Wforcester, Ronald Wfalter, Neal Squadrito, Robert Browning,
Coach Eahricant.
THIRD ROXW-Robert Barbarino, Richard Holly, George Dyer,
Lester Culver, ,Iohn Allen, Frank Ylelirrey.
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Robert Delagrange, David Coffey, David Gately, Williani Tat-
tersall. Edwin vlessirnan, joseph Previty, Nelson Himes.
SECOND ROV"-Patrick Algiere, james Higgins, joseph Buck,
TRACK
This years track team under the leadership of Co-Cap
tains Bill Tattersall and Dave Gately and Coach Carlin
are out to win the Eastern Connecticut Conference which
they missed by one point last year. The track team has
the runners, the jumpers, and the throwers for a very
successful season this year and the boys are very confi-
dent they will have a terrific season.
FIRST ROW-left to right-Marie Hagman, Rayolyn Eccleston,
Shirley Smith, jane Cyriacks, Patricia O'Brien, Barbara Hawkins,
Geraldine Shea, june Capalbo, Miss Thavenet.
SECOND ROW-Jane MacKnight, joan Orlando, Marion Sad-
janies Shaw, Morris Thorp, Williani Robinson, Richard Algiere,
Dennis Saffomilla, Neal Squadrito,
THIRD ROW-wwilliani Martley, Milton Brown, Robert johns,
Ronald Aversa, Charles Rafuse, Robert Tattersall, Richard Lo-
Buglio, john Miner, Fred Watson.
GIRLS'BASKETBALL TEAM
Captain ..... Patricia O'Brien
Senior Manager . . Marie Hagman
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Coach .,.. Miss Florence Thavenet
dow, Lois Kelliher, Margaret Kelliher, Gail Burdick, Jessie
Spivey, Bette Sidebottom.
THIRD ROW-Ann Marie Pescatello, Mary Ann Risica, Ann
McKenzie, Nancy Moniz, Mary Ann Mello, Gayla Savage, Ce-
celia Leone, Joyce Rathbun.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atwood Anderson
Mrs. G. Berg, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cady
Bud Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel W. Coats
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Connors
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Curioso
Mrs. John Cyriacks
R. C. Davey
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Y. Falck
Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Cray
SPONSORS
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Mrs. Esther P. Cray
Mr. and Mrs. ,I. B. Herman
Priscilla Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Nigrelli
Joe Nigrelli
Mr. Wallace Pierce
Samuel Scott
Mrs. Raymond Spargo
"Tommy" Thorp
"Pop,' Turner
Algieres Grocery Store
Archie's Soda Shop
Artwill Accounting Service
Bannon's
Bousa Brothers
Carroll Cut Rate
Celico Wayside Furniture
Clarke Paper 8 Supply Co.
Coffee Cup Lunch
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Cohen
Colonial Gift Shop
A Friend
I. Wf. Denison
Dower's fformerly Eve Evansj
J. T. Edmond Co.
Ed's Cleaning Service
Greenhaven Inn
International Bakery
LaGrua's Stonington Appliance
Leo,s Newstand
Leo 8 Steve's Gulf Station
Lillianss Beauty Salon
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maynard
McCormicks
C. A. Morgan, Inc.
Montini's Grocery Store
A Friend
Mystic Launderette
Mystic Pharmacy
C. T. Noyes Company
Peter's Shoe Store
Charles 0. Ryon
Paul Schepis Package Store
Shackner's Gulf Station
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw
Shilke Funeral Home
Shoe Box
Slifkin Sz Son Hardware Store
N. G. Smith's Jewelers
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Squadrito
Toscano's Men's Shop
Victory Bakery
Westerly Drug
Westerly jewelry Co.
Westerly Tire Co.
Whewell's Auto Wrecking
Albert E. Whipple's Fender 8 Body Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitford, Sr.
3 Roosevelt Avenue
20 East Main Street
20 High Street
10-12 Canal St.
36 Cutler Street
29 High Street
11 Railroad Avenue
29 West Broad Street
Stonington 5-2357
High Street
7 West Broad Street
20 High Street
62 High Street
142 Water Street
Cvreenhaven Road
117 Water Street
121 Water Street
I West Broad Street
Cor. W. Broad 81
Mechanic Streets
IR Canal Street
Watch Hill Road
16 Broad Street
Denison Avenue
7 East Main Street
11 East Main Street
4 East Main Street
72 High Street
132 Water Street
Upper Liberty Street
Stonington Road
46 Granite Street
48 High Street
East Main Street
65 High Street
26 Hatch Street
23 Canal Street
1 Canal Street
60 High Street
Stonington Road
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Old Mystic, Conn.
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Stonington, Conn.
Lower Pawcatuck. Conn.
Stonington, Conn.
Stonington, Conn.
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Pawcatuck, Conn.
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Myst ic, Conn.
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Mystic. Conn.
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Stonington, Conn.
Stonington, Conn.
Pawcatuck, Conn.
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Mystic, Conn.
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Mystic, Conn.
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Pawcatuck, Conn.
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Old Mystic, Conn.
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S T A N D A R D
Sheet Metal Works
Our Specialty
HHglll3ll,S Service Station
Texaco Cas and Havoline Uil
Firestone and Lee Tires
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Warm Air Heating
01,1 31,-5111. Tel. Sh-51i0 5.2741 2 Roosevelt Ave. Mystic, Conn.
VARS BROTHERS
Your Favorite Store
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Friends
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Friends
Stonington Department Store
141 Water Street
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Store Hours
Mon. thru Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
Fri. 9:30 to 8:30 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30
Compliments of
SIRTEX
PRINTING, INC.
Compliments of
Munro, Inc., Florists
Flowers for All Oerasions
55 Beach St. Ph. 2328 5334-
Westerly Furniture Co.
Inc.
,Il DHN U. MILLS
Home of the
Guild Galleries
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Let Culino9s Bake I t
Pawcatuek Hardware Co.
Bri-Mar Paints and Varnishes
General Hardware - Seed - Tools
6 Mechanic St., Vvesterly Tel. 4633
Bob Mearns
Exclusive Men,s Wear
Lincoln Block
Westerly, R. I.
Tel. 2295
Compliments of
W. T. Grant Co.
19 High Street
Westerly, R. I.
THE WILCOX COAL CO.
60 West Broad St.
Pawcatuck Tel. 2113
Compliments of
MeIlo's Barber Shop
High Street Westerly, R. I.
Santin Chevrolet Co
5 Holmes St.
Mystic, Connecticut
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC
Est. 1920 J. S. Sant
Caskelfs Rexall Store
Mystic, Connecticut t
Phone Mystic 5-8400
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Compliments of
Charles J. Butler
Coal Company
HAZLIN'S HANDI-SHOP
MYSTIC, CONN.
Patent Medicine
Ice Cream
Gifts
H. 0. WILLIAMS C0.
Old Mystic
Conn.
General Merchandise Tel. Mystic 5-8258
Coats - Dresses - Millinery - Sportswea
Bendett's Specialty Shop
BENJAMIN AND CLARA BENDETT
28 West Main St., Mystic, Conn.
Tel. 5-7775
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Compliments of
EIIa's Pastry Shop
16 East Main Street
MYSTIC, CONN.
Phone 5-7269
Kenyon's Men's and Boys' Store
26 High Street
WESTERLY, R. l.
FLIGHTEX MILL
Division
Flightex Fabrics, Inc.
Industrial Fabrics
Mechanic St. Pawcatuck, Conn.
OLD MYSTIC GARAGE
Repairing and Wrecker
24- hours a day
Station-Mystic 5-2927
Residenee1Mystic 5-3275
Old Mystic
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"For the Best in Flowers"
Smith's Flower Shop
Reale Brothers
Meats and Groceries
166 West Broad Street
Pawcatuck Tel. 2736
Compliments of t
r. and Mrs. George Stone
Compliments of
MOI-IICAN STORES. INC
Wfesterly. R. I.
Compliments of
Cy's lobsters
Stonington. Conn.
Compliments of
Liberty Street Package Store
Liberty Street, Pawcatuck
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Compliments of
C. B. COTTRELL 81 SONS COMPANY
American Felt Company
Westerly Plant
WTQSTERLY. RH! DDE ISLAND
Compliments of the S. H. S.
Student Council
"Support Your Student Council!
It Supports You In
North
Stonington
Garage
North swmngwn. Co 1111 mam
Rutman's 'w ' !
Furm ure
Compliments of
Stonington Division
of ,
Emhart Manufacturing Co.
Compliments of
NNEY'S
Compliments of
LATHROP ENGINE C0
Mystic, C-OIlll6CtlCllt
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The Standard Machinery Company
P795-995 for Extruding machines for the
molding plastics wire and cable, rubber and
plastic industries
Sherwin Williams Co. LONGLOOK TURKEY FARM
18 Broad Street
Hinckley Hill Road
Wfesterly. R. I.
Wllsterly. R. I.
John H. Foherg '41 John E. F ll 36
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Compliments of
SUNOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
Wnlo Johl Mfg. Co., Inc.
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Compliments of
J. Rossie Velvet Company
Mystic, Connecticut
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LORING STUDIO
NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT
Photography by Loring
Whether its portraits, group pictures or
action shots - you can depend on Loring
for the hnest in portraiture. Our expert
stat? is prepared to handle any photo-
graphic assignment - at prices that are
always moderate.
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Compliments of
The Patrons, Club
of
Stonington High School
P
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PUBLISHING
COMPANY
Jerome S. Anderson, III
S H S 1974
Compliments of
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1953 Washingfon Club
AMERICAN
VELVET COMPANY
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