Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1933

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STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK HENRY M.. SHAWYER Harry Hamm Mike Pawcatuck Undecided Cross Country 1, 2, 3 and 4g Track 1, 2, 3 and 43 S Club 2 and 3. Ham has proved a very efficient manager of our crossfcountry team and he has won a letter in this sport. His favorite subject is Manual Training. Ham is undecided as to what he will do after graduation but we know he will make a success in life. Best of luck, Ham. CARLETON D. SHERBURNE Cockie Carl Mystic University of Michigan Honor Roll 1 and 3g Honorable Mention 2 and 49 Science Club 3 and 4g Freshman Play Treasure Island g Decoration Committee lg Yearbook Staff 4g Science Club Play 3. Here we behold the intellectual genius of the Senior class. Cockie hails from the metropolis of Mystic. He has always been willing to help others in their school work. While at school he has gained a few choice friends, especially among the Pawcatuck group. Carl has not been particularly interested in school affairs because of his hobby, radio. Cockie intends to enter college next year to study engineering and we know that a boy of his ambition will succeed. Best of luck, kid! MARY J. STEDMAN 'lSteady Red Stonington Undecided S Club 2 and 3g Twasi Club 3g Gregg Club 3g Commercial Club 4g Freshman Refreshment Committeeg lnterclass Basketball 33 Bas' ketball 1, 2 and 3. Here we present Steady, the loveliest red head in our class. Red has shown her ability as a basketball player as well as a scholar. Her willingness to give advice and to do a good turn has won her many friends. This, together with her jolly nature, makes her a keen com' panion. Mary intends to be somebody's secretary, and we know she'll succeed. Here's to your success and happiness, Steady , GENEVIEVE SWITZ 'lfenn usallyl' Ufanen Mystic St. Agnes Hospital Twasi Club 3g Gregg Club 3 and 44 Dramatic Club 2g Decoration Committee 1. Jen has a charming personality which we all find out as we become acquainted with her. She is planning on training for a nurse and we feel sure she will be successful in that line of work. Cheer up, boys, a cracked skull will be a pleasure with this pretty little girl as your nurse.

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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTYVTHREE ARVILLA E. RITTENHOUSE Villa Stonington Secretarial Work Orchestra l, 2, 3 and 43 Student Council lg Glee Club Concert lg Entertainment Committee lg Secretary of Orpheus Club 3g Gregg Club 3g Commercial Club 4g Honor Roll 4g Chorus 1 and 2. Introducing Villa, one of our best musicians. Not only does she excel in music, but she has also a very good scholastic standing. By her cheery, everfready smile and helping hand she has won many a friend, of the undergraduates as well as in her own class. Her charming personality and winning ways have won for her the title Most Respected Girl. Arvilla has not definitely decided what to do after graduation. Nevertheless we are sure she will live up to her lofty ideals and make a success of all she undertakes. Best of luck, Arvilla. WILLIAM ROSENBERG uAbe Willie Bill Pawcatuck University of North Dakota Honor Roll land 4g Honorable Mention 2 and 35 Science Club 3 and 4g Editorfin-Chief of Yearbook 43 Chairman of the Democratic Rally 4: Interclass Basketball 2 and 35 Cross Country 41 Football 4. Here is one of the smartest boys of the Senior class, who is going to make a real success of himself in life Besides havin a hi h scholastic - S g standing during his four years at S. H. S., Bill has been very popularf among his fellow students. As EditorfinfChief of this Yearbook Bill will not be forgotten by the class of '33, for by his hard work and his new ideas he made it a real success. MINNIE A. RUSTICI Min Pawcatuck Undecided Orpheus Club 3g Gregg Club 3g Commercial Club 4g Chorus 1, 2 and 3g Glee Club Concert 1. Minnie believes that little girls should be seen and not heard. She has not been very active during her four years but she is well liked by everyone who knows her. We all know Min will succeed in whatever she undertakes. RCSE M. SANQUEDOLCE Rosy HBloncliei' Pawcatuck St. Agnes Hospital Glee Club 1, 2, 3 and 43 Glee Club Concert lg Art Club 1 and 25 Commercial Club 3. . This is the caricature of a young blushing damsel from Pawcatuck who has intentions of becoming a nurse. She is a very quiet girl-maybe because she is being rushed by a tall and handsome school chum. It is in this last year of school that she has been found to have a smiling personality which predominates tQ such an extent that she has allured this tall young gentleman. According to all statistics she has induced this ipetit garcon to become a doctor.



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CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY'THREE LAWRENCE P. TILLINGHAST Tilly La'r1yy' jug Wequetequock Rhode Island State Science Club 4. Well, if it isn't T-illy. He's been in Stonington just this year, but he's as well known as he was in Union, N. I., the town he came from. He makes friends easily and has -the knack of getting away with murder in his classes. Although not an honor roll student, he neverfthef less gets along all right, usually missing the roll by about five points. All in all, he's not a bad sort, and is rather accommodating and likeable. LUELLA H. TILLINGHAST Luc Wequetequock Rhode Island State Honor Roll 4g Science Club 4g Literary Club 45 Chairman of the Republican Rally 4. Luella, salvation of teachers, bane of poor students, this is she. Four years in high school, student in four high schools. Luella has stayed nowhere long enough to really get acquainted, but one grasps quickly that she is an honor student and stands ready to aid anyone weaker than herself, with more or less good nature. Her ambition is to be a dietif tian, and she expects to take up that study on graduating from Stonf ington. MARGARET E. VAN PELT lLMd7gCll Hunley Mystic Presbyterian Hospital Freshman Social Committeeg Freshman Playg Basketball 2 and 33 A. A. Minstrel 2, A. A. Play 3, Twasi Club 3g Science Club 45 Junior Cake Sale Committee, Junior Prom Committeeg Castle Club, Hunky Sororityg Dramatic Club 2. For four years Margaret has been in a hurry. She is always the llrst in and out of her classes. Owing to this agility, Marge is most versatile, as can readily be noted by her ability as an athlete, actress, nurse, and general all 'round good sport. In spite of all these activities Marge's interests are not confined locally, but also include New York, Springfield, and Caskets. Because of Margaret's enthusiasm in all she undertakes it is evident that she will be an astounding success. ANNA VARDILOS i Arm Pawcatuck New England Conservatory Concert 1g History Forum 3g Onpheus Club 35 Twasi Club 3, Science Club 4g Treasurer of Literary Club 45 Art Club 4. Anna has been quiet during her school life and has chosen only a few choice friends. She has not participated in many school activities so we feel that her interests are outside the school. Because she is willing to work hard it is evident that she will be a certain success at New England Conservatory.

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