Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 84
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Armstrong, james jim "Leroy" Poetry and Music My friends Id like to point out No Other Love
Avery, Lucy Lou Being razzed Bob O. P. Room Draggin' Wagon P. S. I Love You
Ball, Alice Al Homework Music The kids You're crazy Changing Partners
Ball, Nancy Nan Conceited people Erwin The kids Golly Changing Partners
Barber, Mildred Millie Homework Boys My Buddy Oh, gee! Anything by joni james
Barnes Clark Clark History Trig Lunch block Ain't that a shame Vaya Con Dios
Beal, Stephen Charlie Homework Anne Cyrus Morgan That is all Why Don't You Believe Me
Berg, Robert Roberta Homework Blue eyes Study hall Takes one to know one You, You, You
Bicktord, joan joni Conceited people Arch Dave You had me fooled My Love, My Love
Birkbeck, George Birk School lunches Basketball Room 16 Silence Home on the Range
Brown jame jeff French P. D. Everyone Amazing Oh Mein Papa
Brown, Kenneth junie Bad Weather Baseball Playing Baseball Oh, gee! Dragnet
Brown, Ronald Ron Detention Anne and basketball Chemistry Mathone! To Be Alone
Brown, Russell Dee Point-mad characters Margie and Basketball Homework? You ain't too smart! Love Walked In
Browning, Robert Bobby Rainy weekends Water-skiing Chemistry Class Why not Oh Mein Papa
Buck, William Bucky Snowy weather Hot rods Mr. Douville's classes Get lost! St, Louis Blues
Burdick, Gail Gail Latin Dachshunds Everyone Great snakes! April in Portugal
Buzzi, Ruth Ruthie A highrhat boy The Rooombah! Cheering A-ah-dee! A Fool Was I
Carlsson, Linea Nea Homogenized milk Bowling and poker Everybody Aw, come on! Secret Love
Christin , john johnie School jazz music Football What. a doll! A Fool Was I
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Christina, Patricia Patty Homework Fred The gang I ' be dipped You Belong to Me
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Costa, Donald Ozzie P, D. Girls fCindyj School Holy Cow! Many Times
Costa, Francis Fran People who don t skate Skating Homework Berguge Qf You
Cravinho, joseph joe Girls? Modern music The gang Real Cool Moonlight in Vermont
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Danko, Dorothea Dotty Surprize quizzes jack Study hall O. K. Hey! Blue Moon
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Foley, George Rev, Surprize quizzes Her I rties The Bandits Wow! Blue M0011
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Hill, Paul Hill Billy Bad we ither Automobiles Mr. Douville How ibout that? Cool Water
Hobilff, Mllfy Mary 'Bop Dancer ' Numero vingt trois My brother Bill Q-jr.j Pashing Home on the Range
Hoelck, Albert Al Talkative girls in P.D. Fords Track team Oh! My head! Summertime
Holland, Carol Carol People who "bop" R.P.D.S. Everybody I'm with you I Only Have Eyes for You
HOlly, Albert Al School in general A Springfield blonde Betty Ann Goose it Dynaflow
jeckel, Philip Phil Giggling females Cars O, P. Class When since? Changing Partners
jessiman, Edwin Eddie Talkative women Mercuries Track Dig it, Boys Dragnet
JOIICS, Gerald jerry English Betty Charlotte Allen For crow's kay! Crying in the Chapel
Kain, Lois Loyice Chemistry Steve Cheering Howboot dat? Blue Tango
Keane, Donald Don Homework Who knows? "S.H.S." It's corroded Rags to Riches
Keane, Robert Bob School Stock cars Vacations What can I tell you? Lullaby of Birdland
Kent, George Bunky Physics Modern music Being late Are you gone? Over the Rainbow
Kiddy, Bette Bet Accuracy test a friend The kids Oh, my word It Is No Secret
Ladd, Norman Hopper Lunch Racing to lunch You think, not? With These Hands
Lanphere, Patricia Ann P. D. Art O. P. room Oh, no! Because
LeValley, Warren Warren Women Women P. D. Snake eyes, why are you blue? You, You, You
Lidestri, Mary Lid Conceited people Dancing and parties The gang and O. P. room Oh, I just love that! Rags to Riches
Lopes, john johnny S-tudy hall Music Girls I'll say Rags to Riches
Lord, Marjorie Marge Big wheels Russ Watching Russ play basketball I must say Love Me Again
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Medeiros, Theresa Terry Getting up early on Sunday Pizza The kids Honest! Mona Lisa
Mitchell, Robert Mousey Having to go to s hool A "c rtain" girl Busines' cours Yea, I did! Changing Partners
Morton, Barry Barry Rainy weather Swimming "Cy" Morgan There's no doubt about it! IBelieve
Orlando, ,Ioan jo jack West Dancing Ernie Aw-com'on! Stranger in Paradise
Pampel, Frederick Fred Rainy weekaends Patty High School Certainly My Heart Belongs to Only You
Peirson, Fred Freddie Boats and skating School in general Summertime
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Previty, joseph .Ioey Facing the alarm clock! joanne The Teddy-bears That's a matter of opinion- Bells of St. Mary
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Richard, Mildred Mickey Homework Harry O. P. That's for me P. S. I Love You
Richards, Frederick Fred or Cookie Wise guys Sports A little freshman girl What do you mean jellybean? Mission of St. Augustine
Robert, Ronald Ronnie Teachers Block L Study hall Oh, Heavens! Ill Walk Alone
Robinson, William Billy Chemistry Jessie Sports Not too Crazy Rags to Riches
Rochette, Kenneth Kennie or Sam Quizzes Hot rods English with Mr, Foley just the facts, mam, that's all Dragnet
Roderick, Rita Reet Second shift at Plax Next door neighbor Treasury position Gee Whiz! Stardust
Rose, William Billy Being broke Nancy Certain junior girl Crazy, no? Harlem Nocturne
Santos, johonor -Io A marine O. P. O. K. with me P. S. I Love You
Savona, Marie Dolly Homework Chewing gum "My Honey" What cha doing, Honey? P. S. I Love You
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HIS is radio station 1-9-6-4. Today we have for our
program the events in the lives of the men and women
who graduated in the Stonington High School Class of
195-1.
lV'in.r ilfifr America Context
Mary Hobart wins the 1964 Miss America Contest
which was recently held in Mystic, Conn.
Return to S.H.S. af Coaches'
Franklin Sylvia and Robert Siegel, who graduated from
S.H.S. ten years ago, have returned as the coaches of
football and basketball.
Add Names' to Hall of Fame
Kenneth Brown, Barry Morton, and Robert Browning
engrave their names in Baseballs Hall of Fame.
Dedicater P.a1Zl'NI'JJ'f01IlJII H oxpital
Fred Pampel today made a speech dedicating the
Pawmystonian Hospital. The staff has been announced
and includes many S.H.S. 195-L graduates, who are: Dr.
Ronald Walter, Dr. William Robinson and Dr. Joseph
Previty. The nurses include, Pat Quattromani, Annette
Mailhot, Janet Schiller, Jessie Spivey, Bette Sidebottom,
Dorothea Danko, Joanne Sutcliffe, Mary Lidestri, Barb-
era White, Lucy Stewartg and Joyce Worcester, dieticiang
Greta Wolff and Pat Van Pelt, physical therapists, and
Joanne Coron, dental hygienist. Wlith this excellent staff
it will soon be one of the best hospitals in the country.
Lecture on Political Sitttatiofz hj' Tzciur
Ronald and Russell Brown are touring the world and
explaining the political situation to the people. After
the tour they hope to become President and Vice Presi-
dent of the United States.
Start Nea' Program
George Kent and his band, Joe Cravinho, George Fo-
ley, Billy Rose, have a television program of their own.
Some of their star performers are Lester Culver, Pat Tan-
ner, Ruth Buzzi and Marilyn Strickland. Their announcer
is David Cini, Ann Lanphere draws the scenery.
Becomes Prirzcipal of Stozzizzgtozz High School
Kenneth Rochette, our class comedian, has returned as
principal of S.H.S. Some of our other classmates who
have joined the faculty are Eddie DiCesare and John
Groppelli who teach mathematics. Theresa Medeiros is
teacher of shorthand, Nancy Thomason teacher of typing
and Maxine Gensburg teaches English.
C oacher Cornell Team
Robert Keane has been appointed head of the football
team of Cornell and William Buck is his assistant.
Ertahlirher New Record
James Brown has astonished the world by his fast
running in preparation for the coming Olympics.
Win Indiafzapolir 500 Mile
George Cone and John Christina today tied for the
500 mile at Indianapolis. Much credit goes to their me-
chanics Jack West and Robert Mitchell.
llfizzr Fame on Petro Ch76ll1l.fl1'J'B00k Nou' on Sale
Lois Kain has at last finished her book Aon Petro-Chenr
istry. lt is said she discovered her love for chemistry in
her senior year at Stonington High School.
Receive Parrage on First Rocket Ship to the Moon
John Allen, John Archibald and Ralph Frechette left
today on the first rocket ship to the moon.
Become Agents for the Greatest Shou' on Earth
Norman Ladd and Ronald Roberts are considered the
greatest agents for the circus. Among their discoveries
are Fred Watson, Vernon Gibson and Robert Berg as
clowns and three great trainers of horses, John Lopes,
Paul Hill and Robert Emmet. Their expert riders are
Lucy Avery, Alice Ball and Judith Frazier.
Become Delegatef for United Nations
Joan Bickford and Gail Burdick have been recently
announced as U. S. delegates to the U. N.
Lectztre ou C0lI.I't?l'l'i2ll0lZ of Fish 1
The well known George Birkbeck and his two as-
sistants, Clark Barnes and Edwin Jessiman, will give a
lecture entitled, "The Conservation of Fish."
Becomes Major of Stoizingtozz
James Armstrong has been recently elected mayor of
Stonington.
Stop Volcaizoer
Francis Costa and Fred Vega have at last found a
way to control volcanoes.
Start Girlie' School
Linea Carlsson and Suzanne Donch have started a
girls' school. It is reported to be a great success.
Elected Prerideut of B. ll". A.
A meeting of the Business Women of America took
place in New York City today, Miss Joan Orlando, a
private secretary from Hollywood, California, was elected
president of the organization for the coming year. Others
elected for office were Beverly Shaw, vice president, Mary
Serrano, secretary, and Eileen Shea, treasurer. Other
members present were Deborah Wilkinson, Mary Chris-
tina, Nancy Ball, Janet Marcotte, Beverly Swain, Johonor
Santos, Frances Spinnato, and Pat Scheller.
Receive Holiorr in Service
Many of the boys who joined the Air Force are now
receiving honors. Among them are Captain Richard
Dyer, First Lieutenant Francis Serrano, Major James
Victoria, Second Lieutenants Philip Jeckel and Harold
Sherman, and Colonel Albert Hoelck. Those receiving
honors in the Army include Lieutenant Colonel Gerald
Jones, Major Donald Keane, Captain Warren LeValley,
and General Robert Whitford. Representing the Navy are
Captain Charles Beal, Commodore William Martley, Ad-
miral Albert Holly, and Commander Clarence Donath.
The girls who are representing us in the Armed Services
as Waves are Mildred Barber, Pat Christina, Jane Vars
and Marie Savona. Those in the Wacs are Janet Watrous.
Carol Holland, Marjorie Lord. Representing the Wfafs
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are Pat McGuire, Roberta Taylor, Bette Kiddy and Mil-
dred Richards.
PI'flI'6'.l' In Be Crea! St1fe.r111i.1n
Fred Richards today proved what a wonderful sales-
man he was by selling television sets to S. H. S. students
on condition that every night he would work out their
Latin and French homework for the next day.
lass
I, Mildred Barber, do leave my silly manner in the
class room to any one who can get away with it as long as
I have,
We, John Allen and Delbert Tillinghast, do will our
roller skating feet at the K'Rink" to Bob Tattersall and
Pat Algiers.
I, john Christina, do will my position on the football
team to George Luzzi.
I, Clarence Donath, do will my quiet manner to Stan-
ley Bennett.
I, Lucy Avery, do will my helpfulness in the O.P.
room to Gloria Rocha.
I, ,lane Vars, do will to Virginia Catalano my quick
temper.
I, Marie Savona, do bequeath to Louise Catalano my
ability to set my hair every night.
I, Nancy Thomason, do will to Beverly Wilkinson my
shining hair.
I, joseph Previty, do will my "Hot Rod" to Malcolm
Stinson.
I, Barbara Pond, do will to Jane MacKnight my am-
bition to participate in all activities.
I, Dorothea Danko, do will my friendly manner to
Anne Bailey.
We, Alice Ball and Joyce Worcester, do will our shy-
ness to Marion Frasier and Patricia Brown.
I, Frances Spinnato, do will to Carol Clay my naturally
curly hair.
We, Lucy Stewart and Barbara White, do will our
interest in Korea to absolutely no one.
I, Janet Marcotte, do bequeath my ability to get
straight A's to Louise Vars,
I, john West, do leave my ability to play the guitar to
Chick Rafuse.
I, Donald Costa, do will to Bob Cini my jet black hair.
We, Janet Watrous and Roberta Taylor, do will our
"Sparkling Diamonds" to absolutely no one.
I, Charles Beal, do will my ability to get along with
everyone to Thomas Banks.
I, Patricia Christina, do bequeath my cute features to
Sandra Ritchie.
I, Franklin Sylvia, do leave my roving eye to Victor
Rebello.
I, Eileen Shea, do will my 'Always Fresh Look" to
Kathy Abbott.
I, Bette Sidebottom, do will my never ending supply
of chatter to Connie Culver.
I, Jessie Spivey, do will my interest in a certain Senior
boy to definitely no one.
Win Fame ar Azzlhorr
Barbara Pond, Ernestine Remor and Rita Roderick
today published their third edition of their famous Math
Book.
Find 1301111141212 of Youlb
Delbert Tillinghast and James Stewart have discovered
the Fountain of Youth, It is said that Fred Pierson was
the Hrst to drink from it.
JESSIE SPIVEY
GAIL BURDICK
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I, Marilyn Strickland, do will my love for dancing to
Eleanor O'Brian.
We, Patricia Tanner and Patricia Quattromani, do will
our interest in certain boys to absolutely no one.
I, Patricia Van Pelt, do will my ability to look well
in anything I wear to Susan O'Neil.
I, Fred Vega, do will my bright shirts and sweaters to
joe Quattromani.
I, George Kent, do will my love for music to Renny
Stackpole.
I, Annette Mailhot, do leave my position as "Editor-
In-Chief" on the Brown and White Staff to a worthy
underclassman.
I, Robert Mitchell, do will my nickname "Mousy" to
Robert Wfhewell,
I, Barry Morton, do will my likable disposition to
jack Bower.
I, Patricia McGuire, do will my quiet ways to Irene
Schultz.
I, joan Orlando, do leave my ability to make points in
P.D. to anyone who likes to talk as much as I do.
I, Frederick Pampel, do bequeath my position as
'Class President" to Wayne Steadman.
I, Fred Pierson, do leave my position on the cafeteria
staff to john jessiman.
I, Robert Emmet, do will my ambition to anyone who
is willing to work for his class.
I, Maxine Gensburg, do will my position on the cheer-
ing squad to any Sophomore who will work as hard as I
have worked.
I, Vernon Gibson, do will my position as manager of
the football team to Walter Savage.
I, Mary I-lobart. do will to the prettiest girl in the
junior class my title as "junior Prom Queen."
I, Nancy Ball, do will my "Cute Hairdon to any jun-
ior who can fix it as well as I can.
I, Mary Lidestri, do will my wardrobe of nice clothes
to Anna Roderick.
I, Carol Holland, do will to Skip Ainsworth my col-
lection of "Late Slips."
I, Edwin jessiman, do leave the wayl can get into an
argument in P.D. to any junior who dares oppose the
girls.
I, Lois Kain, do bequeath my tall, stately beauty to
Marilyn Brown.
I, Robert Keane, do will my ability to make a girl
think she is the "Only 0ne" to anyone who dares give it
a try.
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I, Deborah Wilkinson, do will the beauty of my hair
to Beverly Kasper.
I, James Armstrong, do will my quiet sophistication
to Neil Squadrito.
I, Joan Bickford, do will my scholastic achievements
to Gayla Savage.
XWe, Russell and Ronald Brown, do bequeath our abil-
ity to confuse everyone to the next set of twins at S.H.S.
I, George Cone. do leave my slick red hot rod to any-
one who has the time and money to buy one.
I, Joanne Coron, do will my sweet little manner to
Grace Bonomo.
I, Joseph Cravinho, do leave my trumpet to Edwin
Randall.
We, Suzanne Donch and Linea Carlsson, do will our
never ending friendship to Helen Kelleher and Edwina
Shea.
I, Ernestine Remor, do bequeath my quiet disposition
to Celia Leone.
I, Frederick Richards, do will my art for selling to
Roger Panciera, who was willing to help his school.
I, William Robinson, do will my love for football to
Steve Godomsky.
I, Kenneth Rochette, do will my ability to laugh at
everything to Jack Maccione.
I, Rita Roderick, do will my happy-go-lucky nature to
Gail Brown.
I, William Rose, do leave my "Bop" routine to any-
one who has strength enough to do it.
I, Robert Siegel, do will my ability on the basketball
court to John Cunnian.
I, Mary Christina, do will to Frances Tanner my win-
ning personality.
We, Lester Culver and Anne Lanphere, do will our
artistic abilities to Nancy Armstrong and Janet Lawrence.
I. Joanne Sutcliffe, do will my unlimited interest in the
male sex to Jan Morosini.
I, Warren LeValley, do will my height to Curt Brown.
I, James Stewart, do will my apparent quietness in
school to Peter Arnold.
I, Fred Watson, do will my easily brought-on mirth
to Ronald Gibson.
I, Robert Whitford, do will to Douglas Gray my cow-
boy boots.
I, Bette Kiddy, do bequeath my sparkling eyes to
Dorothea Mercier.
I, Theresa Medeiros, do will my glossy black hair to
Carol Platt.
I, Ralph Frechette, do will to Robert Garbarino my
quips in classes.
I, George Foley, do bequeath my long line of beauties
to anyone who has the stamina to chase them.
I, John Lopes, do will my indifference to all things in
general to Charles Holdredge.
I, Paul Hill, do leave my ready-made laughter to
Henry Rescigno.
I, Francis Serrano, merely leave.
I, Albert Holly, do leave my low voice to Dennis
Keegan.
I, William Martley, do leave my title as "Soda Jerk"
to anyone who won't eat up all the profits.
I, Beverly Shaw, do will my friendly smile to Barbara
Jones. h I
I, Norman Ladd, will take everything with me.
We, Johonor Santos and Patricia Scheller, do will our
witty remarks to Dianne Sousa and Nancy Moniz.
I, Marjorie Lord, do will my interest in "him" to not
a solitary "her."
I, Gerald Jones, do will my neat appearance to Frank
Jeffrey.
I, Donald Keane, do leave my serene nature to Stanley
Bennett.
I, Ronald Robert, do will my wavy locks to Ernest
Lopes.
I, Ruth Buzzi, do will my white pick-up truck to any-
one who can drive it as well as I can and drive it like a
lady.
I, Beverly Swain, do will my "Pretty Green Eyes" to
Ina Hauptman.
I, Dave Cini, do will my "ways with the girls" to
Bernie Andrews,
We, James Victoria and Ronald Walter, do bequeath
our winning smiles to Robert Shackner and Ralph Bal-
lato.
We, Judith Frasier and Greta Wolff, do will our
quietness in P.D. to Joyce West and Eileen Fiddes.
We, Gail Burdick and James Brown, do will our abil-
ity to giggle at all times to Shirley Smith and Kenneth
Burgess.
We, Albert Hoelck and Robert Browning, do will to
Edwin Randall our flirtatious manner.
I, Clark Barnes, do will my brains and brawn to Mike
Cronin.
I, Robert Berg, do will my blue Pontiac to George
Dyer.
I, George Birkbeck, do will my interest in farming to
Jesse Miner.
I, Kenneth Brown, do will my pitching ability to my
next successor.
I, William Buck, do will my position as basketball
manager to the next Senior manager.
I, Edward DiCesare, do will my silly ways to Anthony
Engstrom.
I, Philip Jeckel, do leave my "red cheeks" to Dave
Fontanella.
I, Janet Schiller, do will to Marianne Risica the dis-
tance that I have to walk to school.
I, Mildred Richards, do will to no one my memories
at S.H.S.g instead I'll take them with me.
I, Richard Dyer, do leave my fair understanding of
Chemistry to Maureen Schackner.
I. Mary Serrano, do will my dainty earrings to anyone
who is brave enough to have her ears pierced.
I, Harold Sherman, do will my quiet friendliness to
Robert Gensburg.
I, John Archibald, do will my endless supply of ques-
tions to Jack Maccione.
We, Edward DiCesare and John Gropelli, do will our
friendship to Anthony Moosey and Rosario Longo.
I, Francis Costa, do will my Hgentlemanly ways" to
Douglas Gray.
Signed, Jealecf, ,i7z1hli.i'hea' and declared lhir ar and for
the lar! UV!!! and Terfamelzf. hy the Clfm' of 195-1, Stou-
inglozz High School, in the prerence of nr and each of zu.
who az! fheif 1'6qll6.S'fz1Il6Z7 in lheir ,breyefzce of each other
have he1'e1fm'0 J'llb.ft'1'fb6'd our 7IcZl7I8.l' HJ 14'il11e.i'Je.t.
MARIE SAVONA
JOANNE SUTCLIFFE
BETTE SIDEBOTTOM
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Class
FRESHMAN YEAR 1950-1951
September 1950-One hundred and forty-five eager
freshmen ended the pleasant summer vacation and en-
tered Stonington High School.
October 1950-Class elections were held and the fol-
lowing students were appointed to be the class leaders:
Robert Keane, president, Franklin Sylvia, vice-president,
Linea Carlsson, secretary, and Rita Roderick and George
Foley, Student Council representatives. Also at this time
Mr. George Williamson was chosen as class adviser.
December 15, 1950--Cheer and good-will reigned at
the annual Freshmen Party, held in the gym which was
decorated in the festive "Spirit of Christmas."
SOPHOMORE YEAR 1951-1952
December 1951-The class elections showed a change
this year in several offices. As president, Fred Pampel
was chosen, vice-president, Franklin Sylvia, secretary,
Ruth Buzzi, treasurer, Rita Roderick, and Student Coun-
cil members, Ruth Buzzi, Maxine Gensburg, Ronald
Walter, and George Foley, all serving as President Pam-
pel's able assistants.
April 14, 1952-The never to be forgotten Sopho-
more Talent Show was presented as an assembly. Re-
member the "Club '54" scene on stage with the typical
atmosphere? Also that night the
"Roaring Twentiesn
Sophomores were represented in the annual play "No
Place to Park" by Joseph Previty and George Foley as
supporting players and with many more classmates serv-
ing on various committees.
May, 1952-"A Spring Garden" was the theme of
the Sophomore Hop, the annual social feature of second
year students. Do you recall the gaily decorated Maypole,
the porch-like effect for the band and the flower bouquets
that adorned the gym?
May 22, 1953-Also during that month the Glee
Club presented its annual variety show which included
not a few Sophomores. In addition to the other events
which occurred in May the cheerleaders were chosen.
Elected were Ruth Buzzi, captain, and Maxine Gens-
burg, Lois Kain, Janet Schiller, Joanne Sutcliffe, Jessie
Spivey, and Patti Van Pelt as squad members.
JUNIOR YEAR 1952-1955
November 1952-Elections for class officers followed
the previous year quite closely. Fred Pampel was again
president, vice-president, Ronald Walter, secretary, Ruth
Buzzi, treasurer, Rita Roderick, and Student Council
members, Ruth Buzzi, Marge Lord, Ronald and Russell
Brown and James Stewart,
January 1953-The talent of the Class of '54 was
again displayed. This time it was the versatile Junior
Talent Show. Remember the delightful French trio, the
inimitable songs, and "The Killing of Dan McGrew?"
February 24-26, 1953-At last the long anticipated
date of departure for the Juniors' annual trip to the
United Nations in New York City! Besides the thrill of
"getting to the big city" there will remain in our mem-
ories the visits to the United Nations Building, the
shows, the typical "tourist haunts," and even the jaunts
just gazing at the city itself.
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March 17, 1953-The Honor Society initiated ten
Juniors with the traditional ceremonies and the tea for
parents, teachers, and students. Admitted were James
Armstrong, Joan Bickford, Linea Carlsson, Suzanne
Donch, David Gately, Janet Marcotte, Joan Orlando,
Ernestine Remor, Joanne Sutcliff and Ronald Walter.
April 22, 1953-Ruth Buzzi was the representing
Junior star in "The Heiress," the annual play along
with Barbara Pond, who held a supporting role and
many Juniors helped on the many committees.
June 18, 1953-"My Blue Heaven"--whether it be
the song or just the words will bring to mind the very
romantic Junior Prom. Remember the smiling moon
keeping watch over the "young lovers" and sporting an
even wider grin when Mary Hobart was crowned Prom
Queen with Pat Christina, Marge Lord, Barbara Pond,
Jessie Spivey, Patti Van Pelt and Debbie Wilkinson as
her court. Also during June, Patti Van Pelt and Russell
Brown were selected to attend the annual "Nutmeg State
Conference" at the University of Connecticut.
SENIOR YEAR 1953-1954
September 1955-The "Brown and White" announced
the following officers: Editor-in-chief, Annette Mailhot,
assistant editor, Suzanne Donch, business editor. Linea
Carlsson, and sports editor, Patti Van Pelt.
October 1953-Class elections were held to choose
those who would lead the Seniors through their final
year. Chosen were: Fred Pampel, president, Ronald
Walter, vice-president, Ruth Buzzi, secretary, Rita Rod-
erick, treasurer, and Student Council members Ruth
Buzzi, Barbara Pond, Rita Roderick, Eileen Shea, Ronald
and Russell Brown, George Foley, and Ronald XY'alter.
The popular Washington Club was formed and sever-
al fund-raising activities planned.
Not to be omitted is the Yearbook Staff with James
Armstrong at the helm directing the groups' activities.
Other officers on the staff are Maxine Gensburg and
Suzanne Donch as co-literary editors.
November 11 and 26, 1953--Our football team made
the year memorable by defeating Westerly in the two
traditional games. With the winning of the Thanksgiving
Day Game the coveted Moore Trophy was brought to
SHS for the iirst time.
November 1955-The Senior Talent Show brought
down the house with the students' performances. Who
will ever forget the famous Buzzi version of the "Can-
Can"?
January 9, 195-i-The Washington Club presented the
Jazz Concert which was a great success. The orchestra in-
cluded two of the Senior Class, George Kent playing
piano and Joseph Cravinho the trumpet.
January 23, 195-1-Balloons, tempting cotton candy,
gaudy booths offering prizes, and the orchestra on the
carousel-do these things bring to mind a memory? Cer-
tainly, it was the annual Senior Prom and as its theme
was the "Carnival of Love."
March 1954-Oiiicers for the Honor Society were
chosen and the initiation ceremonies were held for the
incoming Juniors.
April 19-24, 1954-Our fondest dreams were ful-
fbiriy
filled. The trip to Washington was completed even be-
fore it seemed it had begun. The group saw the seat of
the nation's government, wandered about the capital and
visited some historical places of interest. Will anyone
ever forget the Capitol all lighted up at night, the shin-
ing affirmation of our democracy?
May 1954-The Glee Club again presented its annual
show. This year it had an international flavor with songs
and dances from many a country.
June 1954-Class Day arrived and with it the warm
spring sun which showered its warmth on the traditional
Class Day activities which included the presentation of
the class gift and the planting of the ivy.
June 1954-Commencement exercises were held and
those who began their high school career four short years
ago reached the end of their first goal, Now the eyes of
the new graduates will be turned to the shining light of
some new and higher achievement which will be at-
tained only after diligent efforts on their part.
SUZANNE DONCH
Lois KAIN
CLASS ODE
TUNE: Seplezzzber Song
Dear Stonington the time
Has come for us to part,
And so we leave
With fond thoughts in our heart.
The four years which weve spent
In your dear hallowed halls.
Have brought the things
That have meant most of all.
Wfe will all strive to bring
Honor to your name
In the present
And future
And with these last few words
Well say adieu
Dear Sl-l.S., Farewell to you.
ANNETTE MAILHOT
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FIRST ROXWfleft to right4Mi'. Shea, Ann McKenzie, Mary-
ann Mellmv, Audrey Wfilkinson, Frances Tanner, Grace Bonomo,
Nancy Moniz, -lane MacKnight, Susan O'Neil, Maryanne Stliack-
ner, Gail Brown, Caroline Roux, Theresa Sylvia, Anna Rose
Roderick, Barbara Hess, Irene Schultz, Nadine Panciera.
SECOND ROW-Assuntii Caputo, -Ioycelyn Alhro, Dorothea
Mercier, Nancy DeMoura, Giovanna Orlando, Beverly Ostman,
-Ian Morosini, Maryanne Risica, Catherine Ahhott, 'lane Stewart,
Edwina Shea, Helen Kelleher, ,Ianet Greene, Catherine Vincent,
Gloria Rocha, Maureen Schackner.
THIRD ROXV-Rosanne Levanti, .Iacqueline Bailey, Louise
Vars, Lois Fife, Beverly Brooks, Barhara Siller, Renee Wfood-
row, Maureen Steele, Frances Finnegan, Patricia Brown, Nancy
CLASS
Lamh, Barhara Iones, Constance Culver, Carole Platt, Ga5la
Savage.
FOURTH ROXXf4Ann Marie Pescatello, Vlanet Lawrence. Carol
Clay, Helen McKenna, Marilyn Falck, .Ioyce XX'est. Ina Hampt-
man, Louise Gagne, Shirley Smith, Sally Kariala. Diane Sousa.
Nancy Armstrong, Lorraine Pia, Ellen Wfhitford. Mary Ann Bi-
anchi, Evelyn Ikiiasofski.
FIFTH ROW'R4lSC Marie Sammataro. Cecelia Leone. Anne
Foley, Audrey Coats, -Ioyce Rathhun. Eileen Fiddes. Irene Noel.
Barhara Kenyon, Sandra Ritchie, Harriet Mitchell. Marion Fras-
ier, Anita York, Hazel Campbell, Violet Hazard, Shirley Horne.
Carolyn Burdick, Patricia Cartier.
OF 955
FIRST ROW-left to right-Ernest Lopes, Edward Heffernan,
Charles Holdridge, Ricardo Sylvia, Gerald Reynolds, Edwin
hlette, Vincent Faillace, Richard Arruda, Wiirren Banker, Allen
Arnold, Ronald Wcvrcester, Anthony Moosey, Robert Garharino,
Iarnes Fish, Ross Aiello, Kenneth Lamphere.
SECOND ROW-Dixuglas Bfayman, Alfred Rel-lello, cal-1
johnson, joseph Holly, Thomas Banks, Renny Stackpole, Rohert
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THIRD ROW!-Anthony Engstrom, David Truss, Morris Thorp,
Kenneth Burgess, -Iohn Grills, Norman McNeil, Neal Squadrito,
Frank jeffrey, ,Iohn Carocari, Michael Cronin, David Smith,
Williiini Shea, ,Iohn Songdahl, Edward Randall.
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FIRST ROW-left to right-Louise La Buda, Beverly Santos,
Elaine Howard, Maryann Gingerella, Marjorie Balestracci, Pa-
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Brenda Riley, Dorothy Robinson, Heather Anderson, Frances
Brown, Josephine Gandolti. Elizabeth Kenyon, Faith Keegan.
SECOND ROW-Helen Oliver, Rose Ollerman, Gretchen Mill-
er, Mary Lou Foley, Alice Burdick. Marion Tillinghast, Barb-
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THIRD ROW-Roberta Bailey, Carol Walsh, Josephine Per-
rone, Marjorie Darling, Elizabeth Curran, Agnes Kessler, San-
dra Banks, Marilyn Stebbins, Patricia Lord, Betty Barnes, Elace
Dart. Marylin Brown, Ruth Foley, -Ioan McMahon, Harriet
McNeil, Mary Keegan, Thelma Larkin, Alcinda Monsam, Mary
Lou Coffey.
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Richard Santos, john Alexander, Thomas Kiddy, Ronnie Gibson.
SECOND ROW-joe King, Richard Brustolon, Frank Allen,
Ronald Aversa, Walter Brown, Kenneth Ravenelle, Louis Brant,
Billy Edgar, Ralph Ballato, Steve Godomsky, Peter Larke,
Thomas Costa, jack Maccione, Anthony Cravinho, joseph Quat-
tromani, joseph DeFrias.
THIRD ROW-William Clay, Steve Cushman, George Dyer,
Christopher Creamer, Robert johns, William Higgins, Peter
Balestracci, Richard Main, Robert Doughty, Henry Resigno,
Robert Tattersall, Bob Schackner, Walter Sicard, Alden Main,
Richard Massey, john Choquette, William Pray, David Mar-
chand, Arnold Lema, David Brennan, Stanley Bennett.
FOURTH ROW-Richard Gaynor, Victor Rebello, Walter Sav-
age, john Bower, Robert Staplin, Nils Carlsson, Charles Roess-
ler, james Cavanaugh, Peter Arnold, Wayne Lawrence, Curtis
Brown, Nelson Durham, Robert Barnes, William Lazarek, Den-
nis Keegan, Bernard Andrews, Joseph Joseph, David Fontanella,
Daniel Burley, Roland Woodrow.
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Lucy Sylvia, Pat Radicioni, Carlene Mitchell, Leonora Bellerose,
Cynthia Bonardi, Cathy White, Margaret Comolli, Carol Cidale,
Ann Beresford, Jane Shea, Beverly Wilkinson, Virginia Catalano.
SECOND ROW-Doris Burgess, Barbara Sherman, Carolyn
Woodrow, Barbara Bradley, Annie Herbert, Joyce Cole, Lu-
cille Costa, Carolyn Fry, Joyce Danesi, Sandra Siller, Carole
Zeller, Nancy Bennett.
THIRD ROW-Jean Duerr, Beverly Panciera, Maureen Mor-
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Joan Grills.
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Linda Baird, Shirley Bradley, Judy Nichols, Pat Lewis.
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Krawiec, Doris Browning, Veronica Santos.
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SITTING ON FLOOR-Robert Gensburg.
FIRST ROW-left to right-George Babonas, Andre Pasqua-
lin, Vfalter Brown, Joseph Travers, Raymond Peirson, Robert
Kale, David Wilson, Frank Clay, Thurman Banks, Robert Miner,
James Whitehead, Robert Clemens, John Santos, John Mitchell,
Anthony Sylvia.
SECOND ROW-Steven Palmer, Roger Panciera, Charles Dias,
Joseph Abbott, Robert Schiller, Kenneth Wilcox, Louis Clarke,
Joseph Sousa, George McGugan, David Jopson, Dick Rankin,
Vincent Hazard, Louis Allyn, Robert Medbery, Bernard Belisle,
James Crowley, William Stewart, Charles Chiappone, James
Steel, Harold McLaughlin, Robert Cini.
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lin, Theodore Ball, Richard Lima, James Stillman, Edward
Harrison, Rodney Sweet, Donald Prunier, LeRoy Taylor,
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Lester Culver, Ann McKenzie, Gayla Savage, Suzanne Donch,
Annette Ixlailhot, Patricia Van Pelt, Maryann Schackner, Robert
Mitchell, Ioan Wfheeler, Marjorie Lord.
SECOND' ROW-Gretrlnen Miller, Rosemarie Sannmataro,
Grace Bonomo, Beverly Kasper, Anne I-Ioldridge, Agnes Kess-
ler, Betty Barnes, Rita Banks, Mrs, Cronin, Theresa Sylvia,
Wfalter Brown, Douglas Gray.
THIRD ROXV-Lois Kain, Maureen Schackner, Fred Peirson,
Mary Ann Bianchi, Mary Lou Coffey, Marjorie Darling, ,lane
McKnight, Susan O'Neil, Rosann Levanti, Ann Marie Pescatello,
Joanne Coron, joan Bickford, Barbara Pond, Maxine Gensburg.
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SEATED-left to righthRobert Barnes, Charles Dias, Charlen ward Randall, Jacqueline Bailey, Joseph Abbott, Thomas Law
Wfheeler, Nancy Ball, Shirley Bradley, Susan Rose, Maureen Wfoodrow Klewin.
Morrissette, Jean Duerr, Stephen Volinsky, Wendell Wliip- BACK ROW-Ernestine Remor, Joan Wheeler, Renny Stack
ple. Mary Ann Bianchi. Beverly Panciera, George Kent, Ed- pole.
BAND
FRONT ROW-left to right-Giovanna Orlando, Mary Lou BACK ROW-Janet Lawrence, Joan McMahon, Edward Ran
Foley Joseph Abbott, Barbara Burdick, Jacqueline Bailey, Elea- dall, Beverly Panciera, Renny Stackpole, Mary Ann Bianchi
nor Cj'Brien, Anne Bailey. George Kent, Josephine Perrone, Sandra Keegan.
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FIRST ROW'-left to right-Giovanna Orlando, Patricia Chris-
tina, Frances Spinnato, Mary Lidestri. Mildred Barber, Joyce-
lyn Albro.
SECOND ROW'-Deborah XX'ilkinson. Helen Mclienna, Mary
Ann Bianchi, Eileen Shea, Mary Christina. Mariorie Lord, Ann
lNICKenzie, Ruth Buzzi, Carol Holland.
THIRD ROW'-Bette Sidebottom, Annette Mailhot. Carol Clay.
Diane Sousa. Gail Brown. Sandra Ritchie. Patricia Scheller. As-
sunta Caputo. Mary Hobart. Nancy Armstrong. Patricia Tanner.
FOURTH ROXY'4Carolyn Roux, Edward Randall. XY'ayne
Steadman. Robert Keane. Lester Culver. Robert EITIITICK. George
Foley, George Kent. joseph Preyity, Barbara Pond. bfildresil
Richards.
DRIVER EDUCATION
Left to right-jesse Miner, Mr. XY'illiamson, Lois Rain, Fred-
erick Vega, Greta Xwolff, loan Bicktord. Suzanne Donch,
Robert Mitchell, Barbara Pond, Annette Mailhot, Elizabeth
Sidebottom, ,loanne Coron, Joanne Sutcliffe.
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Left to right-Lois Kain, Maxine Gensburg, Joanne Sutcliffe, Ruth Buzzi, Patricia Van Pelt, Janet Schiller, Jessie Spivey.
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Platt, Susan jones, Frances Brown.
SECOND ROW-Ann Holdridge, Barbara Burdick, Fred Rich-
ards, Mary Lidestri, Carol Platt, Lois Fyfe, Patricia Christina,
Mary Ann Bianchi, Frances Spinnato, Sandra Sprague, Patricia
Tanner. Mary Christina, Thelma Larkin, Stephen Palmer, Mar-
jorie Newton, joan Wheeler, Mrs. Wheeler,
THIRD ROW+Eileen Shea, Nancy Thomason, Fred
Mildred Richards, Carol Clay, John jessiman, XX'illiam Martley,
Peirson,
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FIRST ROW-Sandrir Siller, Iklarlene Cirioni, Marjorie Bal-
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Miner, Maureen Morrissette, ,Ioan Grills, .lane Shea, Angela
Miceli, Sandra Ferrigno.
SECOND ROW!-Mr. Bunker, Louis Allyn, Robert Medbery,
George Wildes, Charles Chiappone, Beverly Wilkinsimn, Diane
Siller, ,lean Duerr, Sally jones, Beverly Panciera, joe Abbott,
Thurman Banks, Robert Schiller, Mr. Carlin.
THIRD ROXX'-Donald Prunier, Robert Gensburg, Robert
Clemens, Flace Dart, Cathy Wfhite, Ann Marie Krawiec, Cynthia
Bonardi, -Ioyce LeValley, jane Burdick, Annie Herbert, Ray-
mond Peirson, Andre Pasqualine, George Wfhewell, VC'illiam
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SECOND ROW'-Lorraine Pia, Anthony Engstrom, Nancy
Lamb, Richard Dyer, Jerry Reynolds, janet Marcotte, Richard
White, Maureen Steele.
THIRD ROW-Clarence Coogan, .Ianet Lawrence, Peter Larlce,
Arnold Lema, Charles I-Ioldridge, Barbara Siller, Helen Mc-
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FOURTH ROW'-Eleanor O'Brien, Barbara Burdick, Beverly
Kasper, Agnes Kessler, Marilyn Stebbins, Ellen Whitford, Caro
David Smith, Betty Barnes, Beverly Ostman, Carol Clay, Nancy
Armstrong, Diane Sousa, Annette Mailhot, -Ian Morosini, Gio
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Christina, Robert Mitchell.
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FIRST ROW-left to right-joseph Travers, Gail Steele, Rob-
ert Kale, Barbara Costa, Robert Cini, james Crowley, Brenda
Riley, Robert Miner, Maryanne Gingerella, john Mitchell.
SECOND ROXV-Kenneth Lanphere, Steven Palmer, Faith
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john jessiman, Lester Culver, Christopher Creamer, Edwin
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joycelyn Albro, Mildred Barber, Patricia Donahue, Catherine
Lenihan, Carol Platte, Patricia Quattromani, Ann Lanphere, jo-
anne Coron, joan Bickford, Cecelia Leone, Frances Tanner,
Audrey Wilkinscin, Giovanni Orlando, Harriet Mitchell.
SECOND ROW!-Miss Nania, Marion Tillinghast, Lois Fyfe,
Helen McKenna, Nancy Moniz, Eileen Shea, Patricia McGuire,
Mary Lidestri, Patricia Tanner, Mary Christina, josephine Per-
rone, Carolyn Burdick, Ann Foley, Frances Spinnato, Deborah
Wilkinscin, Patricia Christina, jan Morosini, Ina Hauptman,
Carol Holland, Theresa Sylvia, Carol Burdick, Gretchen Miller.
THIRD ROW!-'Anna Rose Roderick, Harriet McNeil, jacque-
line Bailey, Alcinda Monsam, Marilyn Stebbins, joan McMahon,
Nancy Thomason, Assunta Caputo, Carol Clay, Caroline Roux,
Beverly Ostman, Barbara Pond, Mildred Richard, Patricia
Scheller, Mary Hobart, jane Vars, judith Sullivan, Mary Lou
Coffey, Nancy Armstrong, Alice Ball, Ann Holdridge.
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Bradley, Margaret Ann Comolli, Patricia Lewis. Allen, Kathleen Colechia, Noreen Trant.
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FIRST ROW-left to right-Maxine Gensburg, Patricia Van O'Neil, Kathy Abbott, Joseph Previty, Franklin Sylvia, Ralph
Pelt, Jessie Spivey, Ruth Buzzi, Lois Kain, Janet Schiller, Joanne Ballato, Robert Browning, Miss Thavenet, Mr. Fabriciint.
THIRD ROW-Albeirt Hoelck, Williiini Buck, George Foley.
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BASEBALL
The Stonington High School baseball team so far this
season has a two win four loss record with 10 more
games remaining in the season.
The Bears lost their first game of the season to North
Kingstown by a score of 6-2 then they bounced back to
beat them 6-5 in the lirst home game of the season.
Stonington in their third tilt of the season toppled
the 1955 Rhode Island State Champions South Kings-
town 1-O and in their return match with the same team
the game ended in a 6-6 tie after 13 innings.
Since their two-game streak, the Bears have been de-
feated in three consecutive games, twice by Fitch -i-3
and 11-19 in practice games before their conference
games get under way.
Their third defeat was suffered at the hands of the
Alumni team 6-1.
The Bears remaining scheduled games are as follows:
May 11 New London Away
May 13 Norwich Away
May 1-i Fitch Home
May 18 Killingly Home
May 20 Norwich Away
May 25 Fitch Away
May 31 Westerly Home
June 3 Westerly Away
1954 Football Schedule
September 19 Killmgly
September 26 WilSOH
October 3 Fiffh
October 10 SUIPICS
October 17 Notre Dame
October 24 Plainville
October 31 Southington
November 1 1 Westerly
November 26 Westerly
BASKETBALL
This year's basketball team has been one of the very
best that has ever played for Stonington High School.
Special congratulations go to Wayne Lawrence for
his appointment to the all State Team, and also to Russ
Brown who made second team.
Each and every boy has shown the willingness to
play hard which is a characteristic of a true sports-
man. Their spirit has been matchless, whether win or
lose.
Their record for the year also shows that the year
has been a very successful one, and each and every per-
son will remember this out-standing group of boys in
years to come.
Co-captains Brown, Siegel, Sylvia.
TRACK
Because many of the varsity men have returned to the
S.H.S. track team this year, everyone concerned is quite
certain that a successful year is ahead of us.
Coach Carlin has done a great job coaching the run-
ners and field men. Many thanks and much gratitude
should be given to such seniors as Bill Robinson, Joe
Previty, Jeff Brown, Al Hoelck, Ed Jessiman, Clark
Barnes, jim Armstrong, and to underclassmen such as:
Curt Brown, Mike Cronin, Bob Tattersall, and Neal
Squadrito.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Progress was slow in the beginning, but fortunately
the girls completed their season most favorably by twice
defeating W.M.I. Their motto surely must have been,
"lt is the enjoyment in playing the game that's im-
portant and not who the winner is." Again, team work
was an essential characteristic of the group and a great
deal of spirit was poured forth.
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MCKENNA DOUVILLIQ CARLIN
SQUADRITO, ARNOLD, GODOIIISKY, COACH CARLIN
MOORE TROPHY
CRONIN, PREVITY, ROBINSON, SYLVIA, COACH DOUvII.I.Iz
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The Friendly Shop
Mailhot Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Willialll N. Squaclrilo
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lladici anll i
Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam H. Pond
Pic K Pay
Mystic Lumber Company
C. T. Noyes Company
Mr. and Mrs. John Sylvia
Slifkin K Son Hardware Store
Mystic Pharmacy
Cady Motors
A Illi ress
I8 Wtfst Main Street
21 W1'sl Main Street
26 llatcll Street
20: East Main Street
9 lsllam Place
3 Roosevelt Avenue
-ll Washington Street
Lit East Main Street
East Main Street
ll East Main Street
20 East Main Street
Mystic,
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PATRONS
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart, Sr.
Miss Doris Hempstead
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Savy
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Hatchell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maxson
Steve Hreschak
HAMMACHERS
51' to SSI STORE
Mystic, Conn.
STORE HOURS
Monday through Ttulrstlay 9130 to 5:30
Mystic Shipyard, Inc
Designers and Builders ofF1ne
1 Boats Since 1843
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t Wiest Mystic. Conn
l Phone Mystic' ,IIC 5-9436
Friday 9:30 to 8:30 Sattuday 9:30 to 5:30 i
six! -11
Compliments of
The Stonington Lumber Co.
Marion's Beauty Salon
MARION A. LEONARD
Phone 5060
C. ERNEST GRAY
Real Estate - Insurance
North Stonington, Connecticut
Telephone Mystic JEfferson 6-2901
RoIand's Market
STONINGTON
Vars Brothers
Druggists K Stationers
W'ESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND
8-10 High Street Opp. Post Office
Raffis Flower and Gift Shop
Water Street
STONINCTON, CONN.
Phone Mystic JEf'ferson 6-2971
I CRYSTAL FISH MARKET
6-1 VVater Street
Stonington, Connecticut
Tel. Mystic -IEfferson 6-2147
Fish and Chips Every Thursday and Friday
Edie Cleansing Service
142 Water Street
sToNlNcToN, CONNECTICUT
Tel. Mystic JEtferson 6-3055
Maurice C. LaGrua Compliments of
Photographer
Weddings - P0,.,.ai.S Leahy Insurance Agency
121 Wlater St. Stonington, Conn.
Phone Mystic -IEffers0n 6-1820 STUNINGTON, CUNN-
Ledge Grove Gas Station
E. E. Tillinghast, Prop.
Route 84 North Stonington
Tyd0l Station - Tel. 2887-4
Compliments of
CAMACHO,S STORE
Stonington, Connecticut
Compliments of
Fred Buck and Son
102 Water Street Stonington, Conn.
Johnsonis Gas Station
RT. 34, NORTH STONINGTON
Compliments of
F. W. Woolworth Co.
Compliments of the
N. G. Smith, Jewelers
WESTERLY, R. 1.
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Complimenls of
MCCORMICICS
The M. E. Freestone Co.
Corse! aml Speeially Shop
Vifesterly, li. l. Opp. Post Ufiice
Phone 4240
FREDERICICS
RECORDS, APPLIANCES
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RESTAURANT SUPPLIES
Westerly' Tel. 2362
Scottls Upholstering Shop
36 West Broad Street Vifesterly, R. I.
Tel. 2611
Compliments of
Westerly Furniture Co.
"Home of lhe Guild Calleriesv
Compliments of
Dorothy and Walter Krebs
The Book and Game Shop
108 Water Street
Stonington, Connecticut
Woodmansee's Gift Shop
Dixon Square
Westerly, Rhode Island
Compliments of
Irene's Beauty Shop
Stonington, Conn.
Compliments of
August 0. and Harry Muller
It Pays to Shop at
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Bmdloss
Stonington, Connecticut
Compliments of
Geneva's Pastries
Stonington, Conn.
SaI's Restaurant
Corner of Grand and Gold Streets
Stonington., Conn.
Francis J. Connors. ex '16
Plmrmneist
77 fllain St. Stonington., Conn.
Compliments of
LARSON'S
North Stoningon, Conn
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Compliments of
STASIA'S
Compliments of the
Sigma Kappa Tri-Hi-Y
A. Christina
13 Downer Street
Phone 3293
FRUITS VEGETABLES
Compliments of
THE
OFFICE PRACTICE GANG
Compliments of
MA Friend"
Brust0lon's Garage
General Repairing
2 CHURCH STREET MYSTIC
Compliments of
Lathrop Engine Co.
MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT
Compliments of
The Wilcox Coal Co.
60 West Broad Street
P. 81 R. Service
2 Greenmanville Avenue
MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT
International Trucks
Sales QQ Service
PAUL F. CIRIONI, Owner
DOWEIPS
16-18 High Street
WESTERLY, R. I.
Pawcatucka Conn. Tel, 2113 Ladies, Kc Chilrlrenis Really-to-Wear
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Complimenls of
OLD MYSTIC NURSING HOME
AND
MERWIN WHIPPLE HALL
Tel. -IEfferson 6-8989 Tel. JEf'fers0n 6-8166
H. O. Williams Co.
OLD MYSTIC
CONN.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Tel. Mystic JEIferson 6-8258
Let it rain
Let it pour
It isn't raining
When you're headed for
Lincoln Avenue Package Store
Phone 4-969
Good Luck to the Seniors Always
Compliments of
Pop Turner and Tommy Thorpe
TOGGLE HOLLOW
GREENHOUSES
FLORISTS
Phone Mystic Jlifferson 6-7928
Old Mystic, Conn.
The Village Spa is like your ma:
It's filled with eats and sweets.
Village Spa
154 Water Sl.
STONINGTON, f:oNN.
Compliments of
SIRTEX
PRINTING. INC.
GAVITTS DUK-IN
Clean Food
OPEN 24 HOURS
Phone Pawcatuck 2887-2
Rt. No. 3-I, North Stonington
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Compliments of
Ashaway Line 81 Twine Mfg. Co.
ASHAVVAY, R. I.
Compliments of
Rollerdronle Skating Rink
WESTERLY, R. I.
Compliments of
The Latham School of Dance
Westerly Branrh
BALLET - TAP - BALLRUUM
Compliments of
Kellems Company
STUNINCTI IN, CONNECTICUT
White Oaks General Store
CURLENJIICS
NURTH STONINGTON, CUNNECTICUT l MEN'S SHOP
MYSTIC
Santin Chevrolet Co. h Rf-pairing Wim Sw-ge
5 Holmes Street W
MYSTIC CONNEFTICUT Franklin G. Post and Son, Inc.
CHEVROLET Designers and Builrlers of
OLDSMOBILE BOATS and YACHTS
CADILLAC
Mystic, Conn.
Est. 1920 J. S. Sallfill
Jixly-
Compliments of
"Arbor Acres Whiie Rocks"
North Stonington Brunrh
NORTH STI ININCTI IN, CONNECTICUT
C'For a Treat Thafs Neatu
VISIT
Meadow Lake Dairy Bar
on the Norwich-Westerly Road
NORTH STONTNCTON, CONN.
Hagman's Service Station
Texaco Gas and Havoline Oil
Firestone and Star Tires
Parts and Accessories
2 ROOSEVELT AVE. MYSTIC, CONN.
Robak's Universal Food Store
OLD MYSTIC, CONN.
Mystic' ,lEf'ferson 6-24-20
MYSTIC VALLEY
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Compliments of
GroppeIli's Market
- Fancy Meals and Groceries
2 PROSPECT STREET
Pawcaiuck Tel. -1457
Compliments of
Lone Pine Farm
FRANK WHITE, Prop.
Coats-Dresses-Millinery-Sportswear
Bendeifs Specialty Shop
Benjamin and Clara Bendett
28 Vifesl Main St., Mystic., Conn.
Tel. JElI'erson 6-7775
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NORTH STONINGTON VOLUNTEER
FIRE CO., INC.
Fire House
Mystic Motors, Inc.
Chrysler Plymouth
Plan to Attend Mystics 500th Birthday
Compliments of
The A. 81 P. Food Stores
HAZLIN'S HANDI-SHOP
MYSTIC, CoNN.
1
Paggant Party 1 Pafeflt lVlCCllClI'1C
l Ice Cream
l 7 Williams Avenue Mystic, Conn. Gifts Toys
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PURITAN LAUNDRY
Delluxe Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service
t The Cottrell Lumber Company
SIYSTIC, CONNECTICUT MYSHC- CONN-
Telephone Mystic Jlifferson 6-8343
Complimenls of
9 Brown and Stone
S X North Stonington, Conn.
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Mystic, Connecticut t
Phone Mystic ,llilferson 6-8400
North Stonington Garage
North Stonington, Conn.
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KINNEYIS
OF
MYSTIC
CONNECTICUT
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER
and GIFTS
S. Everett Main
Sperializing in
Modern and Conventional Type
Ranch Homes
ALTERATIONS I REPAIRS
MYSTIC ,IEffers0n 6-2933
Route 2 fNext to Rotaryj
Your Class Ring Jeweler NORTH STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT
Compliments of
CARROLL CUT RATE
29 HIGH STREET, WESTERLY, R. I.
PauI's TV
Sales and Service
R.C.A. EMERSON G.I'
PHILCO
Phone 5092
open evenings lill 3:00
CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS
of
1954
STONINCTON
BRANCH
Hartford National Bank and Trust Co.
- ESTABLISHED 1792 -
Member
Federal Reserve System
Member
F. D. I. C.
'6Connecticut,s Largest Bank Nou' Serving This Area"
Stonington Market
Groceries - Meats - Fruits
Telephone JEFferson 6-8516
1
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Cotton and Synthetic' Sewing Thread
2 Compliments of
MYSTIC CONNECTICUT ' .
' i "Trawler Rita"
N anfl
I Happy Go Lucky Crew
f Uwnerl and Skipperefl by
j Capt. Antone I... Roderick
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May the 1111111110195 of the SHS Class of '54
Compliments of .
fare their future with rourage, unllerstand-
ing, loleranee, anfl strength of character
0'Leary's Universal Food ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,s,,.
Mary and Ross .-Kiello
R 0 S S '
Store
39 Liberty Street
Y l 6 Chase Street
Paweatuek, Lonneetleut
Tel. 4981 PAW CATUCR, UJNNELTILLT
The MILLER FORD CO., Inc.
Sales F O R D Service
CARS TRUCKS
Stonington, Conn.
Phone ,IEfferson 6-9239
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Compliments of
SONCCO PRODUCTS
COMPANY
MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT
The Standard Machinery Company
MYSTIC, QONNECTICUT
Presses for Extruding Machines for the
Molding Plastics Wire and Cable, Rubber and
Plastic Industries
Plax Corporation
STONINGTON DIVISION
Stonington, Conn.
1. Rossie Velvet Company
Greenmanville Avenue
MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT
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Compliments of
The Patrons' Club
of
Stonington High School
AMERICAN VELVET
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NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT
Photography by Loring
Wluether it's portraits, group pictures or
action shots-you can depend on Loring
for the finest in portraiture. Our expert
staff is prepared to handle any photo-
graphic assignment-at prices that are ul-
ways moderate.
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