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Stonington High School Year Book, 1932 MARION VINCENT Bryant-Stratton ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 4, Chairman Fresh- man Social Com. l, Sophomore Social Club 2, Twasi Club 4, History Forum 4, Secretary Junior Class 3, Senior Drive 4. here we have the reason why gentlemen prefer blondes. Ever since entering S. H. S. her in- terests have centered in the little town of Ston- ington. Rose is a lover of flowers and that is the reason she acquired her nick-name. Al- tnougnt sne dia not participate in athletics she maintained a good standing in her studies. Good luck, Marion! GEORGE WHITFORD ACTIVITIES-Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Basketball 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3. History Forum 4, Literary Club 4, Com- mercial Club 4. George was voted by the class the most intelli- gent boy because he is gifted with a great ora- torical ability. More than one class has had the privilege and honor of hearing George speak with great fluency on many subjects. Georgie's grit and spirit on the football Held have be- come one of the legends of Stonington which will last for many years to come. George has had to overcome many obstacles to obtain his diploma and if we were to give our opinion on the boy most likely to succeed, George would undoubtedly be the one chosen. MARY WHITLOCK Bryant-Stratton ACTIVITIES--History Forum 4, Twasi Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Freshman Social Com. l. Here we have a head of radiant hair. Mary's interest is centered around R. I. State Colege but she has always been willing to help make her own Alma Mater's activities a success. She intends to take up an advanced course in stenog- raphy and from her work in that subject while in high school we are certain of her doing her best. f1Rose',. ..Runk,,, Mary Ann Georgie, Speed
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Stonington High School Year Book, 1932 Bill, Peaches, Wild Wz'IIie Fran, Ted Annie WILLIAM FRANCIS TANNER ACTIVITIES-Football 3, 4, Basketball 4. Track 3, History Forum 3, Cross Country I, Gaelic Club 4, Gregg Club 4. Bill has proved himself to be one of the social assets of our class. He did not take part in athletics until his senior year when he made his football letter, Bill has developed his danc- ing ability, and now is one of the school's lead- ing shufHers. Bill also won the unanimous class vote as 'AClass Pansy, and he is proud of this achievement. FRANCES THORP Dean ACTIVITIES - Treasurer of Sophomore Class 2, Treasurer of Junior Class 3, Dramatic Club 3, Art Club 2, History Forum 4, I-funky Sorority 3. 4. Frances is considered by many as the best look- ing girl in the Senior Class. being a dazzling blonde and very attractive. Ted was not very tS-tuiliously or athletically inclined, spezidiaf' most of her time dreaming of 'others and their ambitions. Frances is desirous of attending Dean Academy. We know she will make good at whatever she attempts. ANNIE TYSON ACTIVITIES-Chorus 1, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer Commercial Club. Annie is one of the best liked girls in the Senior Class although she is very quiet. She did not find much time to take part in school activities but her scholastic standing made up for this. Annie intends to become a secretary and we are certain she will be an eflicient one.
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Stonington High School Year Book, 1932 'H unky' ' ELEANOR WILSON New York Institute of Art ACTIVITIES--Secretary of Class 2, Dramatic Club 2, Art Club 2. Orchestra 2, History Forum 4, Science Club 4, Hunky Sorority 4. Here We have the second member of the H trio. Eleanor is a credit to our class not only for her good looks, but also for her charming personality. Hunky has always been a good stu- dent and she plans to enter N. Y. I. A. and some day we expect to see her the world's greatest artist.
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