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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK Yearbook Staiflf EditorfinfChief--, .,,. William Roscnherg Assistant Editor ...........!., Edward Perry Business Manager .,.. joseph P. Christiansen Assistant Bus. Manager ...v Stephen Wysocki Associate Board Carleton Shcrhurne Eleanor Driscoll Elsie Piver Michael Norcia E. Quincy Roessler Anthony Drago Matthew J, Glover john F. Meuse Faculty Advisers Mrs. Luna A. Colver Mr. Edward M. Griswold want scnalgjgx E'5'1?25 ' f vr':1 'l 'WSJ ASSOGQX J
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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'THREE 7 The Faculty of S.. H.. S, MISS RUTH E. WELLS, Principal Algebra II, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry MR. EDWARD S. BEADLE Und Semester, French I, II MISS IRENE L. BERAN American History, Ancient History, Modern European History, Public Speaking, Dramatics MISS GRACE CARLSON English I, II MR. PAUL F. CIEURZO, jr. Business Arithmetic, Economics, Problems of Democracy MISS MARY K. COGAN Stenography I, Typing II MRS. LUNA A. COLVER English III, IV MISS SALLY ELION English I, Biology, General Science MR. NEWELL W. EREY Algebra I, Plane Geometry, General Sciencf MR. EDWARD M. GRISWOLD Chemistry, General Science MISS ELEANOR W. HOGAN Latin I, II, III, Ancient History MISS MARY M. MULLANEY Bookkeeping I, II MRS. GERTRUDE V. M. MURPHY flst Semester, French I, II MR. HAROLD SAVAGE Mechanical Drawing, Manual Training MISS NICHOLETA M. SQUADRITO Business Arithmetic, Typing I MISS GERTUDE V. SULLIVAN Iunior Business Training, Commercial Geogf raphy, Commercial Law, Stenography II, Typing III
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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'THREE 9 Class History - - 1 Eleanor-Why, hello, Alfred, what is the matter? You look worried. Alfred- Hello, Eleanor, I am, very much so. You see I was duly appointed to write the history of our class and I can't seem to remember all the events. If you have nothing else to do why don't you stay around and help me remember the 'highflights' of those good old days? Eleanor- All right, I'm with you, where do we begin? Alfred- Well, our class as freshmen was divided into two groups, one here at Stoningf ton composed of graduates from West Broad, St. Michael's, and Stonington, and the other, the Junior High at Mystic, composed of grad' uates of Broadway. Eleanor- Wouldn't it be appropriate to give the names of the class officers? I can give you the names of those at Stonington. The president was Charles Hill, vicefpresident, myself, secretary, Vera Vargas, treasurer, Martha Gavittf' Alfred- And I know those at the Junior High because I was there. Let me think- Alvin Whitford was elected president, Stephen Godomsky, vicefpresident, Esther Cooper as treasurer, Marietta Marshall, secretary. Now then, what else? Oh, didn't Stonington have a social? Eleanor- Yes, in November, and the fresh' men from Mystic were invited to attend. lt was well patronizedf' Alfred- And don't forget we had a Val' entine's Social at Broadway which was a huge success. - ' Eleanor- Anything else? Alfred- No, I guess that marks the end of our freshman activities. Now for Sophomore memories. At last our class was united. Eleanor- Yes, and it wasn't long before we won for ourselves the title of the liveliest class in the school. What could we have done to have won such a reputation? Alfred- For one thing we put on one of the most successful sophomore socials ever held in the history of the school. It was held in October and was well managed and consef quently very successful. Eleanor- And it was while we were sophf omores that we purchased our class rings. Helen Reardon was in charge of the commit' tee which selected these rings. Alfred-The oiiicers of our class this suc- cessful year were Kenneth Fribance, president, and you, yourself, were vicefpresident, An' drew Pupilo, secretary, Charles Barstow, treas- urer. They attended to their duties very conscientiously. Eleanor- We seem to be coming along nicely. Now what about our junior year? Alfred- The first event of importance was, surely, the election of oilicers. For president we chose Everett Law, for vicefpresident, Joseph Hermes, for secretary, Helen Reardon, for treasurer, Stephen Godomskyf' Eleanor- Yes, but what of our social acf tivities? Alfred- Well, our first attempt was the Junior Dance, held at the Town Hall. This proved a success socially but financially it was a failure. This was due to the inclement weather which prevailed. Eleanor- Yes, that's right, but you know we held our junior Promenade on june 19, 1932, at Wequetequock. Remember the good time we had and how artistically the Casino was decorated? Alfredwujoseph Hermes was the chairman and was ably assisted by the other members of the class. Eleanor-- The Prom was well attended but the jinx that had been with us throughout the year still persisted in following us and we were in debt at the end of the year. Alfred- It didn't have an ill effect on the A. A. play, however. That was one of our big achievements. Many of our classmates took part, you know, and their acting was pronounced excellent. The name of the play was-H Eleanor- 'The End of the Rainbowf and that's about the end of our junior year activf
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