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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'TI-IREE ELIZABETH L. GARITY Libs Stonington Rhode Island State Honorable Mention 13 Science Club 43 Literary Club 33 Music Club 3. In spite of Elizabeth's handicap she has always been happy and cheerful. She has worked hard for the high marks that she has received and we know that she will be a success. She intends to continue her studies at Rhode Island State College. STEPHEN F. GODOMSKY Star Steve Old Mystic Connecticut State College Baseball 3 and 43 Track 3 and 43 History Forum 3g S Club 3 and 43 Treasurer of junior Class3 Junior Dance Committee3 Gregg Club 3g Commercial Club 43 Gaelic Club 33 Interclass Basketball 2 and 33 Font' ball 3 and 4. Here we have Smiling Steve from the big city of Old Mystic. He has been athletically inclined, as he received his letter in football. He has a very pleasing nature and is always willing to help anyone, especially the girls. We know that life will deal very kindly with Steve ALFRED GOODMAN Goody fol1'nnie Al Mystic Undccidcd Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Committeeg Assembly Committee 23 Dramatic Club 23 Honor Roll 1 and 23 Freshman Play Treasure Island 3 junior Prom Committee3 A. A. Play3 President of Commercial Club 3 and 43 Class Treasurer 43 Stage Hand A. A. Plays 2 and 43 EditorfinfChief of Brown and White 3 and 43 Gregg Club Play. Moments of nonsense happily mixed with a great deal of good judgment and a sense of appropriateness seems to describe Al Goodman. When we want something accomplished, we invariably look to Goody for results. A strong sense of responsibility, a sterling character and a pleasing personality, is a brief but accurate summary of Al, EUGENE O. GYNTHER Gene Geezer Popeye Pawcatuck Pittsburg Baseball 1, 2, 3 and 43 Football 1, 2, 3 and 4g Basketball 33 Inter' class Basketball 23 A. A. Basketball Game 43 Track 43 CofCaptain of Baseball 43 Class President lg Glee Club 13 Student Council 23 Junior Dance Committeeg Gaelic Club 3g S Club 1, 2 and 3g President of A. A. 43 Gregg-Club 33 Commercial Club 43 Secretary of Class 43 Com- mercial Club Committee 43 Socialist Rally 4. Gene, our star athlete, will certainly be missed by S. H. S. next year. His daring exploits afield have more than once saved the day for dear old Stonington. Geezer has proved to us that he is an able leader, as his record above shows. We all feel sure he will be a success at whatever he undertakes, and we all wish him the best of luck.
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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK THOMAS ELLIS, Jr. 'LI'I00t Teejay 'I'0mmie,' Mystic Bryant Ei Stratton Track 1, 2, 3 and 4, Cross Country 1, 2 and 35 Football 4g Gregg Club 3g Interclass Basketball 2 and 3g Gregg Club Play 3g Commercial Club 4, Freshman Play Treasure Island g Entertainment Committee 1: Democratic Rally 45 S Club 2, 3 and 45 Baseball 4g Orchestra 33 Dramatic Club 1. Lo and behold, here we have Teejay Ellis, that popular young man who hails from Mystic. Hoot has caused the teachers no little worry by his arguing, but in turn he gives a cheery aspect to the room. HYoot is also an Afl athlete, starring in football and on the cinder pat . FLORENCE T. FERRARO Fluff Fluffy Pawcatuck Bay Path Student Council 3g Orpheus Club 3, Assembly Committee 25 Chorus 1, 2 and 35 Gregg Club 3g Twasi Club 3, Commercial Club 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 and 43 Junior Cake Sale. Introducing Fluff, one of our most ambitious girls, who is always helping some one else in as many ways as possible. Fluil'y is often seen running for the bus- Better late than never -How about it Flufl '? Elorence intends to enter Bay Path in August and we wish her the best of luck for we know that she will succeed. JOSEPH J. FAULISO Joe Flick Pawcatuck New York University Track 1 and 45 Interclass Basketball 2 and 35 Honor Roll 1 and 4: Honorable Mention 35 Brown and White Staff 3 and 43 Football 4g Speaker of Democratic Rally 4g Science Club 3 and 4g S Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, French Play 35 Student Council 4. Joe is the silver tongued orator of our class. We sympathize with the attorney who will oppose him when he becomes one of the great barristers of our country. In Joe we have found the unusual com- bination of scholarship, good judgment, and athletic ability. Flick completed his high school career in three years with honors. He is also quite an athlete, for he held down a varsity position on the football team and served as a member of the track team. As Flick intends to go to N. Y. U., we offer him as the man to make New York forget about Jimmie Walker. Good luck to you, Joe! MATTHEW J. GLOVER Matty Slim Chuck Stonington Connecticut State College Interclass Basketball 2 and 39 Freshman Social Committee, Sophomore Social Committeeg Cross Country lg History Forum 33 Yearbook Staff 4g Baseball 3 and 43 Track 43 Football 3 and 4, President of Science Club 4. Matty has had many activities and has been exceedingly popular in S. H. S. As President of the Science Club he has helped make it possible for its members to go on many inspection trips. Slim is entering Gon- necticut State College in September. Good luck to all your undertakings, Matt . A
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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK LENQRA B. HEIPT Lin Mystic Burdett College Basketball l and 35 Twasi Club 35 Gregg Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 and 4. Look with admiration upon the busy genius of our Senior class. Lenora came to us from Plymouth High School, Massachusetss, during our Sophomore year, but by her chanming personality she has won many loyal friends. During her three years at S. H. S. she has been in demand by nearly all the teachers and we may find her typing, mimeographing, or using the ditto machine in the oflice. Sometimes she comes out quite purple, Lenora intends to become a private secretary when she leaves her dear Alma Mater and we know any business will be fortunate to have her. Best of luck, Lin ! JOSEPH T. HERMES joe Toby Stonington Undecided Football 1, 2 and 45 Track 1, 2, 3 and 45 S Club 2, 3 and 45 A. A. Minstrel 25 Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Com' mittee5 Vice'President 35 Chairman of junior Promg junior Dance Com' mittee5 Dance Orchestra 3 and 45 Onpheus Club 3 and 45 Brown and White Staif 3 and 4. Here's one of our most popular boys in the Senior class and in Stonington High. If anybody doesn't believe this, ask some of our beautiful alumni! Besides being one of the most popular boys, he's our best dancer. He doesnt have any competition in this line. Although not on the honor roll, he never had to worry about passing. He was also right there when it came to athletics, having made his letter in both track and football. We feel sure that he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. JAMES HESKETH Heskie'y Ujimmien Redskin Pawcatuck Brown University Baseball 3 and 45 S Club 2, 3 and 45 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 and 35 Gaelic Club 3g junior Prom Committee. Heskie has been interested in athletics and has received a letter in baseball. He is popular because there is always something interesting said when he is about. He hopes to obtain a position as a bookkeeper. We wish you success in your undertaking, Redskin. ETTA O. HOLDRIDGE Dell Old Mystic Willimantic Normal School Art Club 2 and 35 Crpheus Club 3 and 45 Chorus 45 Valentine Refreshment Committee 1. Behold! Here we have the cutest girl in the Senior class. Dell is also noted for her perpetual blush. She has a very charming person' ality and her winning ways have won her many a friend. We hear that Dell intends to go to normal school after leaving her dear Alma Mater. We know that she'll be a big success.
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