Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS WILL I, Bob Holland, do leave to Francis Ryon and Bob Sicilian my knack of coming to school late. ' I, Theresa Lynch, do leave my unceasing chatter to Agnes Shea. I, Dot Bachand. do leave my business- like manner to Lucy Crowley. I, Tom Clifford, do leave to any under- classman who can get away with it, my ability to keep the fairer sex guessing. I, Beverly Burdick, do leave to Maryann Stewart my cute remarks. I, William Diedrich, do leave my farm- erish ways to Charles Main. I, Geneva Fauquet, do leave to Rose Miceli my boisterous ways. I, Audrey Main, do leave my little girl actions to Barbara Makin. I. Alan Morrison do leave to Ioe Orlando my boxing ability. I, Ioe Purtill, do leave my ability to irk a certain teacher to Bob Sguadrito. We, Millie Iohnson and Laura Orlando, do leave to Ioseph Cunha our artistic ability. I, Walter Shea, do leave my skill in play- ing and singing, to Phil Sorrento. I, Bob Weall. do leave to anyone who can manage it my loose-jointed walk. I, Eva Smyrniotes, do leave my ability in speech arts to Ioan Clifford. I, loan Rattigan, do leave to Christine Sullivan my inviting personality. I, Charlie Menge, do leave my ability at the keyboard to Louie Trefes. I, Rosario Mitchell, do leave to Iohnny Delaney my directing ability. I, Elsie Marr, do leave my fiery red hair to Red Cella. I. Terry Boucher, do leave my wit and humor to Bernard Scheller. We, Bill Barker and La Verne Gilmore, leave to any willing Iunior our positions as stage managers. I, Art Barber, do leave to absolutely no one my interest in a certain beautiful blonde. I, Tessie Crowley, do leave to any 4-I'I'er worthy of it, my trip to Chicago. I, Irene Ferguson, do leave to Avis Main my gracefulness. I, Richard Iohnson, do leave my quiet studious nature to Margaret Lee. I,.Ianice Wheeler. do leave to Patricia Meeker my ability to beat it out. I, Reno Simonelli, do leave my ability to look chic, to Dinky O'Neill. I, Wilma Whipple, do leave my happy- go-lucky manner to Lolly Williams. I,. Edmund Piver, do leave to Peanut Roy my job as manager of the football team. I, Marie O'Neil, do leave my knack for getting along with other people to Lucy Crowley. I, William Senior, do leave to Henry Scheller my mechanical talent.

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CLASS WILL KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the class of 1945, of Stonington High School, of the town of Stonington, County of New London and State of Con- necticut, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, pub- lish and declare, this as and for our last will and testament: We, Tom Visgilio and Ioe Alfiero, do leave to the up and coming Iuniors our titles as co-captain of the basketball team. I, Myrtle Martell, do leave my constant absence to Evelyn Cerasoli. I, Penny Parandelis, do leave to Rose Mitchell my infectious giggle. I, Al Clay, do leave my blond wavy hair to Tommy Blanchard. I, Ernest Schwam, do leave to Margaret Lee my six A's. I, Don Zaremba, do leave my strong silent type to Don McMillan. I, Edie Stearns, do leave my strawberry blond hair to Beverly Brooks. I, lean Towers, do leave to lean Critcher- son my musical ability. I, Andy Perry, do leave my beautiful, c1ean locker to Walter Shackley. I, Elma Reuss, do leave to Dot Snyder my Tempest in a teapot ways. I, Edith Sebbastian, do leave to my sister Dolores my pleasing personality. I, Clare Shea, do leave my good citizen- ship award to any Iunior girl who can earn it. I, lane Thibdeau, do leave to Annamarie DeCesare my neat hair-do. I, Jimmy Williams, do leave to Noyes Parnell my beautiful voice that is capable of making the fairer sex swoon. I, Betty Watson, do leave my petite cute- ness to Claire Fallon. I, Don Raffo, do leave to Ken Bowen my skill on the field. I, George Pierson, do leave my neat assortment of clothes to Don Welsh. I, Ioe'McGuire, do leave to Lefty Alfiero my winning and charming disposition. We, Grace Kelleher and Grace Donahue. do leave our happy Irish ways to Agnes Shea. I, Chick Colechia, do leave to loe Visgilio my friendly disposition. I, Shirley Davis, do leave my soft gentle voice to Eleanor O'Nei1l. I, lean Cruickshank, do leave to Meredith Barnes my love for athletics. We, Ed Iones and Pat Kelliher, do leave our exuberant school spirit to George Kenyon and Theresa Christina. I, Ruth Geary, do leave to Ioan Clifford the handsome pictures on my locker door. I, Lillian Lee, do leave my beautiful fea- tures to Margaret Shea. I



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CLASS WILL I, Virginia Randall, do leave my dreamy brown eyes to Gene Roberts. I, Ioe Bellone, do leave to Walt Shackley my inquisitive nature. I, Doris Choquette, do leave my witty manner to lean Critcherson. I, Dot Bailey, do leave my flirtatious actions to Mimi Pollard. 1 I, Anthony Manzella, do leave to Eddie Melanson my happy-go-lucky attitude. I, Theresa LoPriore, do leave my shyness to Eleanor Tatro. We, Eleanor Morrison and Hilda Little- fair, do leave, to Irene Geyer and Dot Wolfe, our long blond hair. I, Edmund Lema, do leave my quietest of natures to Annamarie DeCesare. I, Rose Italiano, do leave to Virginia Mitchell my beautiful stary eyes. I, Virginia Green, do leave my good nature to Shirley Lowell. I, Marcia Heath, do leave to Barbara Makin my pleasing personality. I, Pauline Maine, do leave my inquisitive nature to Harold Plympton. I, Margaret Maine, do leave my interest in roller-skating to Dot Snyder. .I, Peggy Mowrey, do leave my interest in science to David Hemphill. I, Agnes Billings, do leave to Peanut Roy my petite personage. I, Charles Christino, do leave my wavy black hair to Legs DeMarco. I. Fredda Dixon, do leave to Mary Faulise my engaging smile. - I, Paul Curioso, do leave my quiet ways to Alonzo Wilkinson. I, Nancy Chesebrough, do leave to my twin brothers my love for sailing. I, Iimmy Connors, do leave to Buddy Kiddy my little black book of phone numbers. I, Agnes LaGrua, do leave to every com- ing senior my fondest memories of S.H.S. I, Harold Gilmore, do leave my height to David Hemphill. I, Anna Lombardo, do leave to Anna Fal- on my energy for cheerleading. We Iames Swanson and Iohn Ozanne, do leave our quiet nature to Sammy Stewart. I, Norma Wilkinson, do leave to Connie Senior my reserved appearance. I, Ray Simonelli, do leave my love of hunting to Otto Wiersch. I, Betty O'Neill, do leave to Louise Cas- tagna my curley eyelashes. I, Carl Perry, do leave my unaffected friendliness to Billy Noyes. Signed, sealed, published and declared this as and for the last will and testament. by the class of 1945, Stonington High School, in the presence of us and each of us, who at their request and in their presence in the presence of each other have hereunto sub- scribed our names as witnesses: G 5 Theresa Bessette f Q h lean Galaher ,I Rose Tudisca L3

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