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CHARLOTTE C. WILLIAMS Charlie Old Mystic Laugh while you can: every- thing has its time. Glee Club l, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Camera Club 4: Sophomore Play 2: Soccer Varsity Team 2: Yearbook Editorial Statt: Brown 6 White Stott 2, 4: Exchange Editor 4: Honorable Mention 1, 2: Soltball 1. 2: Basketball 2: Volley Ball 2: Archery 2: Honor Roll 3. 11' DOROTHY E. WOLFE DOt Mystic Responsibility educates. Brown 6. White 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1: Sophomore Hop Committee: Gym Team 1: Traltic Squad 1, 2: Honor- able Mention 2, 3: Yearbook Business Stall: Iunior Prom Committee: Projector Club 3: Sophomore Ring Committee: Freshman Party Committee: Archery 2. gr f . X 1 X 611 I f I C1 ff! K 7 W ,I 0 , A is , 1' it-gf-Y 4 f 7 23 NELSON T. WILLIAMS Skip Pawcatuck Man is natures sole mistake. Cafeteria Staff 3, 4: Home- room President 3: Homeroom Secretary 3, 4: Boys' League Treasurer 4: Glee Club 4: Competitive Plays 3: Stage Manager 4: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Honorable Mention 3.
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RUTH E. STINSON Ruthie Pawcatuck We must be guided by the light of Reason. Brown 6 White Staff 1, 2: Glee Club 1: Home Ec. Club 1: Sophomore Hop Commit- tee: Gym Team 1, 2: Home Room Secretary 3: Yearbook Typing Staff: Iunior Prom Committee 3: Projector Club 3: Sophomore Ring Com- mittee: Freshman Party Com- mittee. M, CHRISTINE SULLIVAN Chris Pawcatuck Romance is the poetry of literature. Tumbling 2, 3, 4: Biology Club Z, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2: Glee Club l, 2, 3: French Club 2: Art Club 4: Competitive Play 3: Yearbook Art Statt: Brown 6. White 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: S Club 3, 4: Iunior Prom Committee: Projectors' Club 3, 4: Trattic Squad 4: School Play 1: Biology Club, Secre- tary, Treasurer 2: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3: Dra- matic Club 4: Sports Club 4. RICHARD E. SULLIVAN Sul1y Pawcatuck My will, not thine, be done. Camera Club 1, 2: Basketball 2: Orchestra 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Waiter 1. ELIAS H. TREFES Lou Pawcatuck Deter no time,' delays have dangerous ends. Homeroom Senator 3: Traffic Squad 3: Projection Club 3, 4: Iunior Prom Committee: Competitive Plays 3, 4: Soph- omore Hop Committee 2: Waiter 1, 2: Honor Roll 3. mw- Qr 'S SADIE WHEWELL lick Pawcatuck A graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation. Baseball Team 1, 2: Soccer Team l: Basketball Team 1: Brown 61 White Staff 1. 2: Glee Club lg Home Ec. Club 1: Sophomore Hop Commit- tee: lunior Prom Committee: Yearbook Business Stall: Projector Club 3: Freshman Party Committee: Sophomore Ring Committee. IRWIN WHITE Whitey Pawcatuclc A diller, A dollar, A tour o'clock scholar. Football 1, Z, 3, 4: Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Competitive Plays Z. 3: S Club 2, 3, 4. OTTO WIERSCH Mystic Act gently. Speak sottlyf' ALONZO S. WILKINSON Smoko Pawcatuck A hardy frame, a hardier spirit. Homeroom President 3: Boys' League President 4, Bailiit 4: Stage Manager 4: Honorable Mention 1, 2: Student Council 4: Cross Country 1, 2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Baseball 1: Cafeteria Staff 3, 4: S Club 2, 3, 4.
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CLASS WILL We, the member of the Class of 1946, Stonington High School, Town of Stoning- ton, County ot New London, State of Con- necticut, being of sound and disposing mind and manner, do hereby make, ordain, pub- lish and declare the following to be the last Will and Testament of said class in manner and form following: The following members of the class wish to dispose of their individual likes and dis- likes, their talents, good and bad, and their many accomplishments: We, Henry Scheller and Harry Northrup, do leave our interest in anything concerning art and sketching to Wanda Lewis. I, Henry Maxson, do leave my high ideals to any underclassman who can come up to them. I, Maryann Stewart, do leave my inter- est in the opposite sex to any interested un- derclassman. I, Betsey Oviatt, do leave my good natur- ed manner to my sister, Carol. I, Mary Fauliso, do will to Mary DeFlip- po, my doctrine, Help yourself and Heaven will help you. I, Hazel Butterworth, do leave to anyone who may need it, my ability to switch schools in the middle of the year and take it in my stride. I, Connie Rustici, do leave my long, painted fingernails to anyone capable of growing them. I, Eugene Bromley, do leave my knack for getting blue cards to MacGivem. We, Sadie Whewell, Ruth Stinson, and Dorothy Wolfe, do leave our title as The Three Musketeers to Louis DiCesare, Dana Hughes, and Archie Gibson. I, Patricia Krizanek, do bequeath to Mar- garet Lewis, my stately carriage. I, Donald Bailey, do leave to Billy Keane my ability to bluff my way out of things. I, Anne Harper, do leave my ability to be seen and not heard, to Alice Green. I, Iimmy Hubbard, do leave my habit of teasing all girls to Edward Melanson. I, Charlotte Williams, do bequeath to Kenny Smith my poetic ability. I, Francis Coogan, do bequeath to Loren Raffo, my ambition to be a Big Shot. I, Margaret Geary, do leave to anyone who will preserve them, the unusual and valuable collection of tru-art posted on the door of my locker. I, Anna Fallon, do leave to Agnes Shea, my vim, vigor and vitality. I, Nelson Williams, do give to Yvano Venturini this warning: Faint Heart Ne'er Won Fair Lady. I, Charles Garretson, do will to Iackie Ryon my vast number of arguments as to why I shouldn't do a certain assignment. I, Lucy Ann Crowley, do leave my sunny disposition to Eleanor O'Neill. I, Ruth Bill, do leave to anyone who can manage it my ability to get along in a class of boys. I, Jean Choquette, do bequeath to Theresa Christina my wonderful assortment of made-all-by-myself clothes. I, Martha Miner, do will to Barbara Wier- sch my shy, retiring nature and mouse-like stillness in classes. I, Otto Wiersch, do leave my love of hunting to Billy Higgins. I, Iohn Champlin, do leave my dry wit to Norman Whaley. I, Harold Senior, do leave my funny four lines in Speech Arts to anyone who can find lines equally as corny . I, Walter Schackley, do leave my curly locks to Tommy Blanchard. I, Anthony Alfiero, do leave to Charles Shea my plenipotentiary qualifications. I, Irene Geyer, do leave my personal charm to Margaret Rocchetti and to no one my interest in a former sophomore. I, Grace Park, do leave my knack of do- ing bookkeeping to Elva Wilcox. I, Angelo Sanquedolce, do will my im- pish ways and sparkling eyes to Billy Mac- Gowan.
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