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Page Z2 BRLIN JOSEPH TUDISCO PAWCATUCK Loo! ul lbe hugh! side Cross Country 3 4 Chorus French Club I T ck 3 Yearbook Staff CHARLOTTE M TUITE STONINGTON Bmmu and beauty incomparable pan Hmor Roll 1 2 3 4 C Representatxve 4 Sennor Prom Comm1ttee Band 3 Cheer Lead e 3 Chorus I 2 4 Frenh Club 3 4 Kmmng Club 2 Op er ta 1 2 Rrcllng Club 3 4 Dramatrc Club 1 2 Yearbook Staff JOHN VICTORIA STONINGTON at rs! you don! furteed If? playing Jecond of fl901Ifl0p Class Representatlve 3 Traf hc Squad 2 Iumor Prom Com mnttee Baseball 1 2 3 4 Cr Country 1 Football l 7 Band 1 2 3 4 Competltnve P s 1 7 Gregg, Club 3 Operettl 1 Orchestra 1 3 Sclence Club 1 BEATRICE WFDLOCK PAWCATUCK Om plrllne ll ufrlb ,1 lbunsnzd uwd Honor Roll a Honorxble Men 'l1.'. Cmorus, 2. 3. 4. Gre C u , 3. Opcretm, 2. Book'cep- ing. Club '. JOHN XVELCH PAW CATLICK Lt! ,Till Lx il. X.. II HENRY WHEELER STOINIINGTOIN W by ll70llId711 I .um nga' Honorable Mentlon 1 Cross Ctuntry 3 4 French Club 4 Gregg Club 3 Track 4 HELEN WHITLOCK PAWCATUCK hw dow u am! bear! um a alr gentleman Honor Roll 4 Blology Club 3 Chorus 1 3 4 Dramatxc Club Gregg, Club 3 Knitting., Club 7 Opercttl 2 EDWARD WILHELM MYSTIC He gnes lan best Bmseblll 2 3 Footb.1ll C orus 1 7 3 Track 3 AI ICE WIT SON MYSTIC lluze to lore myel in men s mimi: Cllss Reprcsentatxve 7 Trathc Squid 3 4 Cheer Leuler 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Gregg Club 3 Bookkeeping Club 3 RHODA WISEMAN STOININGTON She dn' lf well, imfeed. Ban T. horus. 1. -. 3. A - pctitive Plays. 1. Gregg, Club. 4. Operettu 1, 2, Science Club. 3. 4.
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BRUIN P23621 MARION SISSON PAWCATL CK Szlente rr :be Hrlue 0 fmlf Cheer Leader 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Gregg Club 3 Knrttmg Club 2 Operetta 2 Bookkeep mg Club 3 Dramatlc Club I GRACE SOUTHWORTH PAWCATUCK Perlefemnte gen result: Brown and Whnte Typrst 4 Chorus 1 Gregg Club 3 Book keeping Club 3 Dramatnc Club JAMES SPELLMAN PAWCATUCK He helpf when zn linen fue lo ame Honorable Mentlon 1 Cross Country 2 Football 1 Gregg Club 3 JUNE STEWART PAWCATUCK She ll not lang be ungle Brology Club 2 Chorus 1 2 3 Commercnal Club 2 Gregg Club 3 Kmttmg Club 2 Sclence Club 2 NONIE SWA LLOW MYSTIC Alone rm more Chorus 1 3 4 Gregg Club Boolckeeprng Club 3 BEVERLY SYLVIA PAWCATUCK Pfofperllp I0 lhe man that zenluref mort to pleafe her Class Representatrve 4 Senror Prom Commrttee Chorus 1 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Gregg Club 3 Kmttlng Club 2 Operetta 2 Science Club 3 MARSHALL SYLVIA PAWCATUCK It taker nine 1411075 lo make a man Athletrc Assocratron Commnttee 2 Band 1 2 3 Brology lub 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Competrtrve Plays 2 Orchestra l 2 3 Op eretta 2 Bowlmg Team DONALD TAYLOR STONINGTON I lzke lhem young Cross Country 1 2 3 4 Cho rus 2 3 Bookkeepmg Club 3 DOROTHY TAYLOR MYSTIC To dfau true beaulj Jbouf master band Chorus I Gregg Club 3 Bookkeeprng Club 3 Art Edrtor Yearbook
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BRUIN Page23 CLASS HISTORY We are leaung Stonmgton High School Anyone wull tell you that we are leaung a school that IS not outstandmg for nts beauty of construction Nexerthe less the majorxty of us are leaung wrth regret ln our hearts We cannot help looking backward m retro speet and standnng mentally rn the renewing box As usual our class was composed of students from West Broad Street School St Mnchael s Stonmgton Grammar School and the Mystnc Broadway School Durmg our first hugh school year we were separated As one group we held our first class electlon rn Mlss Mullaney s room and Daxnd Austm was chosen to shape the destlmes of the Sophomore Class The class sponsored no soclals durlng the year but nt drd pxrtnclpate nn the competutnve plays The class of 1937 surprlsed exeryone by walknng off wnth the prlze for the best play of the eserung Robert Rxchmond Verna Dontld Kmncy stlrred nn the Pampered Darlmg Mlss Mlry Mullmey dnrected the play Then came the fmal exams and many were the frightened hearts th ll aw uted the res llts It was lust a false alarm for most of us howexer and we passed into our thlrd year Once lgam the class testnhed to the esteem ID whlch they held Dlklel Austin when they elected hum presndent for the second successne xelr So low were the flnancual coffers of our cllss thxs thnrd yelr that rt was feared for a trme that the class would haxe to depart from tradmon and not present the annual prom enlde From a sery successful Thanks rung dance a cake sale and a sprung dance howexer we rused enough money Thus the bug atfanr of the year from the stand pomt of the unrors was the umor Prom The dance proxcd a social and financnl success Bob Snmpson and hrs orchestra prouded the music for the one hun dred and fifty couples attendlng It must not be thought that our class boasted merely of socxalntes We had a fanr representation on the honor roll and our athletes were xery promment nn sports And then came the Semor year the most glorious year of all' The annual Sennor Promenade gnven by the Semors was just another success to add to the long lust of achxevemcnts lccomplrshed by the class The town hall was garly decorated with Christmas trees 1nd the class color scheme of green and srlxer trans formed the hall unto a magrc furyland The prom committee whrch lrranged the affur was headed by ames EmlllO the Senror Class Presndent Next on the calendar of ex ents came the Sprung Speclaltles presented at the West Broad Street School Aprrl 16 Thus affair consisted of three plays and a dance The Senlors presented as their part of the program 1 one lct comedy entntled The Arm ll of Reuben Mlss Mary Cogan and Mxss Grlce Clrlson flculty adusers directed the play We hue come to the end of the pathway The cherished goal for whlch we hue strnen has been reached as we proudly recene our dlplomas May the frxendshlps cultn ated during our school years together not be forgotten after graduatnon il V' . . ' , , . . ' A . V. . -f , . . . . . f v . , Y. , --i 4 I r ' ' '. 1 ' 7. . Y V, . ' ' , , . 5 , . . ' , 2 A 4 4 Q A ' . . 1 7' .1 . ' '1 1 .. . .1 . .v. y . - . ' 4 ' v . . f . 1 1- 1 . . y .. 1 ' V - Dcljcrr Dorothea Cham lun eremnah Shea and I . N . .. - ., ,' A . . 1 . . ' K l t 4 L ' 1 t . 7 ' ' 'L L 'Z . 'K . ' . . ,, . V 7 4 4 A ' 4 1 1 f' .I ' . . . , , ,L .4 - . .V . ,Q '- ' '. - , Y' . A ' ,L . , a'- 4 4' ' ' 4 '. ya- v v, , s 1 ', 4. . . 'c , . . . .
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