Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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Stonington Higb Scbool Year Book, 1932 FRANK ANDREWS Oxford ACTIVITIES-Freshman Social Com., Sopho- more Social Com., Track 1, Baseball, Cross Country 1. Behold! Here we have the humorist of the class. B1ubbers personality lies in his ability to captivate the opposite sex with his powers of romance and his perfect line, which can be heard most any time of day. Prank's ambition is to open a Blind Date Agency, in Mystic. We are sure he will have much cooperation and his business will be a most prosperous one. C. MICHAEL ARNOTT Cambridge ACTIVITIES-Football l. 2, 3, 4. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, 5, Vice-President of S Club 3, Captain of Baseball 4. Captain of Football 4. Honor Roll l, Gaelic Club 4. Here we have the blushing Dog Arnott, the most popular boy in the class. Dog made a great name for himself in sports. Cam is en- tering Cambridge University in the fall to prac- tise dentistry. Lots of luck Muff, you'1l be a big success. VIRGINIA BABCOCK Deaconess Hospital ACTIVITIES-Freshman Social Committee l. Sophomore Social Committee 2, Pawcatuck Senior Drive 4, Twasi Club 4, Gregg Club 4, Senior Prom Artist 4. Here we have the jolliest girl in the class, who some day expects to become a trained nurse. She goes in big for cars especially for Austins and is a frequent visitor to Ashaway. She has always been a success in high school and undoubtedly she will continue to be as successful 'after leaving her dear old Alma Mater. Tub, Blubber Muff, Dog, Cam Prunes, V

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8 Stonington High School Year Book, 1932 I o D '25 l Sli 5 ill 'llll l' I y ' I I '11 ll X .5 illwll . I ll I' l ll M u M EDWIN O'KEEFE ...A , . . ..... V A..,. President WILLIAM PLATT . , . .... Vice-President BETTY DOUGHERTY . . ...... Secretary ELIZABETH BINDLOSS , , .,......... Treasurer CLASS COLORS , . ..... .,..,.. G reen and Silver CLASS FLOWER .... ...,,..... A merican Beauty Rose C lass Jhlotto TRUTH CONQUERS ALL THINGS EDWIN O'KEEFE Ed Eddie Squint-junior Bay Path ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Social Committee Chairman Junior Prom Committee. Track 3, 4, Junior Bridge and Whist Com- mittee. History Forum 4, Commercial Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, President Senior Class 4, Chairman Senior Prom Com- mittee 4, Chairman History Forum Program Committee, Gaelic Club 4. Gaze with attention upon the striking portrait of our illus- trious and honorable President. Ed is the social lion of the Senior Class and has been prominent in all school activities during his stay at Stonington. Although Eddie is very small in size he has a big say in everything that goes on and has made the Senior Class one of the most outstanding in recent years by his brilliant leadership. Ed did not go in for sports in a big way but he made up for this by his scholastic achievements. Ed is quite the business man and he expects to enter Bay Path in the fall. We all regret the loss of Ed from our midst and We are sure he will be a success in Whatever he undertakes.



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Stonington High School Year Book, 1932 Billy Belly, Bin Peggy Blondie, ..Margy,, ADA BAILEY Bryant-Stratton ACTIVITIES-Senior Drive Com. 4, Junior Dance 3, History Forum 4, Twasi Club 4, Glee Club Concert 2, Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Soph Ring Com. 2, Soph. Social Com. 2, Freshman Social Com. 1, G. Washington Bi. Com. 4. Ada is one of the jolliest and most popular girls in our class. Whenever a hearty laugh is heard we immediately know Ada is around. .Ada is to a certain extent a great Hnancier because she has a huge interest in the B. D. A. ,ELIZABETH BINDLOSS Connecticut College ACTIVITIES-Senior Drive Com. 4, Junior Prom Committee 2, Whist Committee Z. Mins- trels 2, Senior Prom Committee 3. Treasurer of Senior Class 3, Twasi Club 3, Orchestra 2, Captain Senior Inter-class, Twasi Club 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3. Betty is one of our intellectual girls. She came to us from Fitch High in her Sophomore year and she has been one of our most ardent work- ers Betty 'played center on our basketball team and although it was her first year she per- formed like a veteran. Connecticut College will be fortunate in receiving Betty as one of its students next fall. MARGARET BOUCHER Peggy came to us from Commercial High in New Haven during her Junior year. She is such a quiet little girl that you hardly know she is around. Blondie's interests seem to be outside of school. Did somebody say Gentlemen pre- fer blonds?

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