Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1930

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STOXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK. 1930 Page 13 - -, .ii IGN vbll' Gladys Cranston X. 4 tix - X x v l 1 yi '-112- 5 :i i , x 4 4 GJ H ds 9 Pawcatuck NVillimantic Normal Class Secretaiy, 43 Chairman Senior Tea Dance Committee, 45 Glee Club, l, 3, 43 Brown 85 XVhite Staff, 3, 41 Year Book Staff, 43 Freshman Social Committee, lp Dramlatic Club Play: Class llistorian, 4: School Pianist, 4, Art Salle Committee. WX'ho is there who fl-oos not envy the tall and stately dignity of Gladys. the loveliest brunette in the class? In her Senior year she was accorded a great many privileges such as no oth- er Senior has ever had. She has had the honor of being school pianist and she plans to be a music supervisor in the near future. Everett Wilfred DeFosses Vlll'll, Frcnchy Old Mystic New York Univ. Honor lloll, 2. 3, 4: Assistant Busi- ness Manager 'I 1930 Year llooli. llc-re wo have Vard,i' the small- est but smartfst boy in the class, He hails from thc big' city ol' Old Mystic. You 'may not'ce his lack of athletic achievements, but who wouldn't give this up for the high rank he has at- tained in all his subjects? llo claims tho Hwczuker sexi' holds no appeal for him, but we know he doesn't go to XVorces'er to :ce the city-it must be someone in that city. 'XYe wish him the bt-st of luck and know that he will suerc-4-tl in anything he under- takes. Irene Elizabeth Elson Renee, Shorty l'a.wcatuck il. 1. State Hospital Sophomore Social Committee, 27 Glee Club, l. Z, 41 Glee Club Con- certs, 2, 43 Honor lloll, 1, 2, 3, 4. Hitt-nee is a very studious little lady and although she is very quiet and refined in outer appearances, is quite the vice verstt when you get her going. She is a good student as you can perceive by her scholastic standing. Renee hasn't definitely de- oded whether to t1a'n for a nurfe. enter the medical profession or join the rlouhlo harness. Nevertheless, we a1'e sure she will live up to her lofty ideals and make a success of any- thing she undertakes to do,

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Pnsfe 12 STONINGTON HIGH' SFI-IOOL YFEAII BOOIC. 1930 -f aw VBI4 . Gertrude K. Cella ucicrtyvv sailed!! I'2'lKVCfltUCk Il. I, College of Education Freshman Social Committee, 1: Sophomore Social Committee, 2: Glee C'ub, 2, 43 Dramatic Club, 4, Radio Club. 3: Senior Grub l-5:12 Committee, 4: Orchestra, 15 Assembly Commit- tee, 4. Ilere we have one of the young: ladies from Pawezituek, Gert has tilktlll :ln active pzxrt in the socizll ac- tivities of our school, ns you lren.dily see. She has also shown us that she lizls considerztble dl'2lYH1l,ilC ability. She intends to enter R. I, College of Edu- cation this fall Best, Q' luck, Gert Joseph Conti Joe, l'ouut', Puwcutuck R. I. Stute Cross Country, Z5 Brown K NVhite Stott, 3, 41 Sporis Editor, 4: Fresh- man Social Commfttee, 1: Sophomore Social Committee, 2. Here we present the smiling coun- tenance of the Count'l himself. Joe is considered one of the best athletes in the class, bu' due tw work :after school didn't get ai ehunee to fhow what he could do. Joe also good :ut literary work, i'liLVlIlI-1' been Sports Editor of the llfrown LQ XVhite. Joe will continue to make himself known wherever he goes. lIere's luck, t'.Ioeg huppy days. Margaret B. Cottrell 1 11, ' l'egu',u'y. Midget llystic Radio Club, Z, 3, 4: Junior Prom Co-mmittee, Sl: Senior Prom Commit- tee, 4. Although Midget lives in Mystic. most of the time she ia seen in XVest- erly, dziving: around in her little Chevle, XVhen t'Midget was rt Fresh- mln und Sophoniore. she wus Very much interested in sports but-for some unknown l'l'2lSUll?-dl1l'lIlg' her lust two years she seems to have lost :ill hex' former interest in that line. She is now very much interested in the Vliinesr tll19SllUII, the Rhode Is- 'und Colleges :ind the organization of ai new dance patented Lifter the Tan- gil,



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Page 14 STONINGTON IIIGTI SCIIOOL YEAR BOOK, 1930 Val' , 'WDW Frieda Fishman h1,1l.i.97 6nIjvl.ctl1l,v99 Pawcatuek New York Univ. lfreshman Sorial Committee, 'lg Sophomore Ring' Committee, Z1 Cllr-e Club, l, 2, 3, -1: Gill-e Club Concert, 2, 43 Orchestra, 33 Senior Tea Dance 1'UlHIlllll.U0, 4: llonor lloll, 1, Z, 4. Freddy has a charming personal- ity which all find out as they become an-lluzxinted with her, She :eems quiet and leaf-rved but we Orin assure you that shes always ready for fun. Freddy is ax good student and is al- ways ready to help another less for- tunate one, This little miss plans to enter New York University. Best of luck, Freddy. Elizabeth Foley Himiokyf' ffisettyr Stonington NVillimantie Normal US Club, 1, Z, 33 Radio Club, 1, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, 35 Freshman Social Committee, 13 'l'r1-asurl-r of Sophomore Class, 23 Soph, Social Committee, 25 Basketball, Ig Managrc-r of llznsketball, 33 S Club Dance Committee: Honor Roll, 2. A good deal of credit should be giv- en to 'tDieky, as she has gone through high school in three years. We are sure if she keeps up this reeord she wil make 21 splendid teacher. Best of luek at XVil1im+antie. 'tDieky, Merrill Holmes Foote nXvig.g.ie,99 ulwootlien Mystic Northeastern Football, 3, 45 Baseball, 3, 43 Bas- ketball, 3, 43 Brown SL NVhite Staff, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 43 Business lVIa,n- ager 15930 Year 'Bookg Class Vice President, 3. Here we have one of the most pop- ular boys of the Senior Class, known most commonly by the name of Wig- gle, 'tXVigg1e has been at Stonington but two years, having gone to Chap- man Tech for his lirst two high school years, Merrill plans to enter North- eastern University next fall and we know that he will succeed in his Ohosen field, and we wish him the best of luck.

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