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ROSE B. VINCENT Rose Stonington Lvl me bn! do WJ zmri liffilll dy In 6J.1Vlu Honor Roll Z, 43 Gluu Club 1: Dramatic Club 2g Competitive Play 51 ,lu ior Prom: Officc Girl 53 Traffic Squad 5g Bri wn 84 Xwliite Typist sl. DONALD WELCH Don Mystic LeiJu'fe Ilrikef me ru J uwzzderful pleurureu Camera Club 1, 2g Hob- by Club 5g Track 1, Z 51 Cross Country 1, 2, FLVA M. WILCOX Al Mystic Ne1'e1' rmdg. fzezfr zz fn'- ry, fake life muy, ,md u'br11'f lbe burr-i. ' Nlusic Club 1, 2, 3. 41 juoior Prom: Fresiiman Paftv' Sophomore Hop: Homcroom Treasurer l, 51 Senior Prom. GRADUATES Xkh aww page twenty-live MARY D. XXfII.KlNSON Debbie No. Stonington And flwn IU-l ffrczrl zfifh fYfrf,1.l1zr'r ljlfil' Glue Club l: Homcroom Secretary lg Home Eco- nomic: Club 3' Ymii'bool: Staff BARBARA NI. WILLIABIS Bobbie Old Nfystic HTNVJZZIMI! ,lbifflier are like zzufzmzl I11I.u1l,v Soccer lg Vollcy Ball lg Basketball Zg Brovn 8. Wfhite 2, 5, 43 Sopho- more Hopg Art Club 2g Yearbook Stalfg Twirling Corps 33 Dcan's assistant 5: Camera Club 51 Hon- orable Mention 1. 2g Honor Roll 5, 4g Traffic Squad 2, 5. 41 Cafeteria Staff 5, ARITA bl. YOUNG Rita Old im-mr The linlu maid will fun' bw' zrifl Home Economics Club 2.
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DOROTHY A. SWAIN Dot No. Stonington Diligenre if the mozher of good forlzmeu Traffic Squad 5, 4, Glee Club 1, Yearbook Staff, Honor Society 53 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5. 4. PHOEBF. E. TAYLOR Pheebs Stonington Her manner and chur- afler well herome her Home Economics Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1. JOHN MCD. TIIOMPSON Stretch Pawcatuck My mind ir in a flare of philarophiml douhf' Cross Country 1, 5g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 5g Honor Roll 2, 5, 4, Dramatic Club 53 S Club 5. MA DALINE E. THORP Scottie Pawcatuck Beauty if with hind- neu Home Economics Club l. 2g Glee Club 1. GRADUATES page twenty-four PATRICIA A. TILLINGHAST Pat Wkquetequock W'itty, fair. and wife il .fhe Camera Club 1, 2, 55 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 53 Traffic Squad 4, Year- book Staffg Glee Club 1, 5, 4, junior Prom, Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Hob- by Club 5g Senior Prom. PAUL A. TRIPP Homer Pawcatuck I mn my rr neat thing myrelf if they will give me lime Baseball 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Par- tyg Sophomore Hop, Track 1, Projection Club 2, Music Club 1, Z, 5, 4. VIRGINIA R. UMPHLETT Ginny No. Stonington Sbeerh if rilrfer, hu! ,fi- lence ir golden Glee Club lg Yearbook Staff. CLAIRE Y. VALLIERE Pawcatuck KflldIZ6.l'.l' of hem! ii' a f0lllll:Ii11 of gllldllflln Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 53 Camera Club 1, 25 Girls Sports Club 2, Tumbling Club lg G. A. A. 5, 4, Cheerleader 5. 4g S Club 4g Glee Club 5, 4, Badminton 5, 4g Soft Ball 3, 4, Cafe- teria Staff 1, 2, 5, Fresh- man Partyg Senior Food Saleg Washingtcmn Clubg Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4, Volley Ball 1, Z, 5, 4, Home- room 'Treasurer 4.
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GLASS WILL l948 We, The Class of 1948, do leave Stonington High School the pleasant atmosphere which we have created while being members of the student body. We, The Class of 1948, do bequeath to the Fac- ulty the pleasant memories which only we could leave. We, The Class of 1948, do bequeath to the un- derclasses the ability to establish an outstanding reputation as we have done. I, Carolyn Balestracci, do leave to the future Editors-in-Chief of the Pawmystonian the ability to manage it as I have done. I, Barbara Bittner, do bequeath to Flora Mailhot my many A's. I, William Perkins, do leave to Milton Kieburg my nonchalant manner about everything. We, Josephine Brewer and Betty Marcotte, do leave to Dorothy Saffomilla and jane Bowen a portion of our quietness. I, Philip Newbury, do bequeath my shining per- sonality and everything else that makes me the idle of my class, to anyone who can take it in his stride as I have. I, Mary Bell Keane, do leave my position as Cap- tain of the l'Cheering Seven to joan Mazzarella and Anita McKie that they may keep 'em yell- ing. I, Richard Fritz, do leave to Robert White my Ufiery disposition , and to Donald Podziewski just a small part of my good looks in order that he may be voted the best lookingi' of hisfclass. We, Helen Carlin and Arita Young, do be- queath to Lynn Campbell a portion of our short- ness so she will no longer have to worry about towering above everyone. I, Irene Rogers, do leave to Margaret Clay my collection of charming clothes. I, Donald Smith, do leave my easy to get along with manner to Stan Pianka. I, Henrietta Mello, do leave to Barbara Rayner my soft, melodious speaking voice. I, William Hill, do bequeath to Billy Marchand my man of the worldn nature. I, Anthony Antoch, do leave to Fernald Fitts my large collection of tardy slips. I, Elizabeth Connors, do leave to no one the col- lection of pictures on my locker door. I, Louis DeMarco, do leave my poise to Alfred White. I, Frances Oteri, do bequeath to Patt Curley my sewing ability. I, Nancy Peavey, do leave my ability to be pleas- ant at all times to Gayla Bill. I. Norman Simonelli, do bequeath to Spikei' Kelliher my way with the opposite sex. I, Phyllis I.eCoui', do leave to Angelina Ianiero my bubble gum. I, Lorraine Mitchell, do leave my kind'hearted ways to Elizabeth Greene. I, Vilma Carocari, do leave my ability to ride and my love for horses to Peggy Davis. I, Delores Podziewski, do leave my peaches rizzc creamy' complexion to Mary Durham. I, Lena Maderia, do leave my humorous antics that keep everyone in the office practice room in stitches, to any future senior who thinks she'll be able to get away with it. I, Bill McCarroll, do leave to any underclass- rnan that wants them, my many problems in life. I. Buddy Blanchet, do leave my ability to treat the girls rough and get away with it to Tommy Cordner. I, Elva Wilcox, do leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Margaret Shea. I, Dorothy Furey, do leave my willingness to help everyone to Pat Higgins. I, Ann Powers, do leave to any underclassmen able to accomplish it, my whistle in the Audi- torium. l l, Walter Banker, do leave my agricultural knowledge to my brother Donald. I, Colleen janiero, do leave my rendition of Temptation to jane Bowen and Carolyn Perry. We, Esther Taylor and Virginia Crider, do leave our blonde tresses to Mildred Furey. I, Betty Honig, do leave to La Verne Duguid my ability to talk my way out of anything. I, Ann Senior, do leave my acrobatic ability to Alice Fish and Gloria Brustolon to divide equally between them. I, joan Krizanek, do leave my accomplishment of sticking to one'i to anyone who can learn my technique. I, jimmy O'Neil, do leave my baseball pitching ability to Donald Bachand. page twenty-six
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