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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'THREE CHARLES BARSTOW Cha'rlie,' Syb Mystic Coast Guard Academy Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Committeeg Assembly Committee 2g Ring Committee 2g Freshman Playg Junior Prom Committeeg Class Treasurer 2g Senior Prom Committeeg Brown and White Staff 3 and 45 Science Club 3 and 4g Baseball Manager 4g Vice-President of Archery Club 35 Representative of A. A, 3 and 45 Stage Hand for A. A. Plays 2, 3 and 4. Charlie, the good natured radical, always suggests improvements which will result in the minimum effort for the maximum gain. His genial manner has won him many staunch friends. With such a per' sonality, Charlie finds life full of interesting adventures. DORIS BROWN Dot Dany Mystic New Haven Hospital Freshman Social Committeeg Freshman Play Treasure Islandng Basketball 25 Dramatic Club 2g A. A. Minstrel 2g Twasi Club 3g A. A. Play 35 Junior Cake Sale Conmmitteeg Junior Tag Dayg Senior Prom Committeeg Commercial Club 43 Honor Roll 13 Honorable Mention 2, 3 and 4. Next we center our attention on Doris, better known as Dot As you can see by the above, Dot is a very popular girl and has particif pated in many school activities. She tells us that soon after graduation! she intends to enter the New Haven hospital. Who wouldn't be a patient there! Good luck, Dot, in the years to come! OLIVE S. BURCH Burcl1ie Ollie Stonington St. Luke's Hospital History Forum 35 Sophomore Social Committee. Ollie has com leted her course in hi h school in three rs P 9 Yea , which is quite an achievement for any one. Olive has led a quiet school life, taking very little part in school activities. Burchie expects LO enter St. Luke's Hospital in New York in September, and we all know that as a nurse, she will be in great demand. Good luck, Olive! MARY M. CHRISTINA Mazen Pawcatuck Undecided Gregg Club 3g Commercial Club 4. While Mary was very quiet and inactive in school affairs, she was always ready to help put over anything that the class proposed. She is very industrious and has worked hard during her school years. Mae exxpects to be a private secretary after her graduation from S. H. S. and we wish her much success in this field.
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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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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK JOSEPH P. CHRISTIANSEN Ioe' Pawcatuck Northeastern University Brown and White Staff 3 and 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Literary Club 3: Science Club 3 and 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Football 4. Ice is full of promise for the future. He has shown his ability to deal with other people in being business manager of the Brown and White and this Yearbook. He is planning on studying engineering at North' eastern University in Boston. We know that with his honesty, intellif gence, and business ability, he will be a success in his career. Good luck, joe, EDWARD C. COLLINS 'iEddie Two 'l'a'rd Pawcatuck Connecticut State Football 2, 3 and 4: Captain of Football Team 4: Track l, 2, 3 and 45 Baseball 2, 3 and 45 Basketball 35 lnterclass Basketball 1 and 25 S Club 1, 2 and 35 Chairman of Junior Dance C0mmittee5 Science Club 45 Gaelic Club 35 Democratic Rally 45 Sophomore Social Committeeg Brown and.White Staff 3 and 45 French Play 35 Honor Roll 2, 3 and 45 Iunior Prom Committee. Ed, while being the most popular boy in school, is also one of the best athletes that S. H. S. has ever had. He is a fourfletter man and was captain of last year's football team. Not only is Ed a good athlete, but he also has a high scholastic standing. Not very often do we find a boy who has such a high standing in his school work and who is at the same time an outstanding man in sports. Eddie has completed his course in three and a half years. T-he name of Eddie Collins will live long in the school history as one of its greatest athletes. We all hope that Ed will continue his fine work as he advances in life. ESTHER M. COOPER Coop Et Mystic Radcliffe Honor Roll l5 Student Council 2. 3 and 45 Science Club 45 Brown and White Staff 3 and 45 Twasi Club 35 Castle Club5 junior Tag Day: junior Cake Sale5 Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Com- mittee: Dramatic Club 25 Music Club 35 junior Prom Committee5 Assem' bly Committee 21 Class Treasurer 15 Freshman Play Treasure lsland : A. A. Play At the End of the Rainbow. Senior discussions are quite incomplete without Esther's spirited arguments. Et is not only interested in argumentation, however. We find that she is also much interested in outfoffdoor sports such as skiing, skating, swimming, etc. Coop intends to continue her studies and we feel sure that if she continues the good work that she accomplished in S. H. S. she will be very successful. JOSEPH F. CROWLEY fo 105' Mug Pawcatuck Undecided Joe has spent four busy years at S. H. S., going his own way quietly, conquering subject after subject and winning a few choice friends. Duties after school hours kept him from taking part in school activities, but nevertheless Muff is bound to be a success for he studies hard and is a good worker. Jo Io will be a valuable asset to any firm or to any school in which he enrolls. Keep it up, joe
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