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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'THREE S5 N33
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10 s'roN1NGToN HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK ities, too. What did we accomplish this year as seniors? Alfred- Oh, many things. The most im' portant though, is the fact that we wiped out the debt with which we started the year. It may sound a bit conceited but I think that the class as a whole deserves a great amount of praise for staging such a splendid comeback. Eleanor- I agree with you, it certainly was splendid-the manner in which the class co-operated to do away with this deficit. Alfred- And the most important social event to date was, of course, the Senior Prom, which was held December 27, 1932, at the Town Hall. The chairman was Lillian Park' inson, who, assisted by a hard working com- mittee, made the affair highly successful both financially and socially. Eleanor- All this certainly has been fine, but we have mentioned neither athletic nor scholastic ability. Alfred- Yes, I know it. I left all that so I could talk about it all at once. Eleanor- Our best geniuses included such personalities as Michael Norcia, William Ros' enberg, Luella Tillinghast, Florence Ferraro, and,- Alfred- Eleanor Driscoll and a great many others, too numerous to mention here. Eleanor- 'And as for sports. AlfredM Our boys have participated in every sport there is. We have contributed such stars as Gene Gynther, Star Go' domsky, Eddie Collins, Jake Eidesheim, Ed Perry, Ev Law, Charlie Wilhelm and many others. Eleanor- And that, I think, sums up just about everything. Alfred- Yes, I think so, too, and thanks so much for your help. Alfred Goodman Class Ode Tune: The Rosary Our days at S. H. S. are o'er, We'll ever love thee and adore, , Remembering as we go our friendships true, Sweet memories of our High School Days. Oh, Alma Mater, as we sing, Our hearts within us now do ring, To think of all the joys we've shared With pals and teachers true. Now we leave with hearts sad at parting, Knowing not what life may be plotting, We pray that God above may be our guide, That we may strive, Onward to Victory. Arvilla E. Rittenhouse
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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK The Senior Class '23 Class Colors -- Old Rose and Silver. Class Flower f- American Beauty. ' Class Motto -- Work for character, not for fame. OFFICERS KENNETH FRIEANCE, President JOHN MEUSE, VicefPresidenr EUGENE GYNTHER, Secretary ALFRED GOODMAN, Treasurer KENNETH A. FRIBANCE Manager Ken Mystic Connecticut State College Class President 2 and 4g Freshman Social Committeeg Science Club 5 and 45 A. A. Play At the End of the Rainbow 3g Football Manager 4g Senior Prom Committeeg Freshman Play, Treasure Islandvg Sophomore Social Committeeg Ring Committee 25 Student Council 2 and 4g President of Student Council 4g Junior Prom Committee, Junior Tag Day, Iunior Dance Committeeg Junior Cake Saleg Room Treasurer of A. A. 4g Student Council Dances 4, Gregg Club 4g lnterclass Basketball 23 Track 2 and 4g Dramatic Club 2g Sophomore Class Picnic. We need not go into detail in describing Kenneth, as his sunny smile and pleasing personality is known to everyone. Nor need we say that he is held in great esteem by his classmates. That is shown by his election to the highest oflice which a high school student can hold, that of President of the Senior Class. There is little doubt that Ken will succeed in whatever walk of life he may see Ht to enter. JOHN F. MEUSE johnny Stonington New York University Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Committeeg Leader of Jazz Band 4: Science Club 4g School Orchestra 2 and 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Student Council 4g Cross Country 15 Interclass Basketball 3: Football 3 and 4g VicefPresident 4, VicefPresident of Orpheus Club 4. What HO! Here we have Speed who is very interested in school activities. He is one of the jazz-hounds and is quite a musician, as he plays the piano like an old maestro. His favorite pastime is to learn all the new gags which he very learnedly possesses. Johnny has a very mellow baritone voice which entrances all females. He is noted for his doings with women in Mystic. Keep it up Johnny, you'll be a gigolo yet.
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