Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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1649 HUBERT J. WATSON jim Mystic Re.r,twrz5ibility educates Football 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, Track 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4, Pro- jection Club 3g Chess Club 2, Traffic Squad 3. WILLIAM B. WATSON Bill Mystic Nothing if of .veriour importanreu Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 33 Baseball 1, 3, 4, S Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Class Vice President, junior Prom Committee, Hobby Club 1, Sopho- more Hop Committee. Ugg kbp. Arr 3 ystic x QQ' e bury la ro time JW W - fort ' L mati u Drum 4 r ommit- f I' GRADUATES page twenty-six DOROTHY C. WHIPPLE Dottie, Pawcatuck Being irt cz hurry if one of the tribute! Jbe payr to life Sports' Club 1, Latin Club Vice President 2, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 3, 4, Laurel Girls' State 3, Traflic Squad 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Washington Club, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. AL FRED WH ITE Whitey Pawcatuck She would ruzz through ire and water for meh tz kind heart Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Baseball 1, S Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Party Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee, Home- room President 1. LEON F. WILLIAMS Stonington He it of rl very reriozrs' di.rpoJiti0rz Basketball 1, 4, Hobby Club 2, Sophomore Ring Committee, Camera Club 4. MEDA F. WOMACK Mystic One tomb of Veritas, Elmore, Oklahom . Cl b' Home Ec c c , is 1 . 1, 2, 111' .. ' SC. up f I . s ' 1 ' :gf

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-- 1949 BARBARA A. SISWICK Babe Mystic The none that ir rolling galberf no mon Latin Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Glee Club 3, Property Manager 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, Business Manager, Brown 8: White 4. W Q4 VW fl if ' ' K Nl 5 1 0' Y F. AI, W Stonington 'Sile 'if the one great -of converfaliorf' ' t Club 12, Drum Corps 3, Glee Club 1, Home Economics Club 2. JAMES H. SMITH, jr. Smitty Pawcatuck And I keep my anger still Football manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- jection Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S' Club 4, Washington Club. ERNESTINE M. SQUADRITO Ernie Mystic From a little .rpark may burr! a migloly flame junior Prom Committee, Glee Club 1, Tumbling Club 2, Drum Corps 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Com- mittee. DOROTHEA K. SYLVIA Dotty Pawcatuck Da Naam fweel marie 10 delight the mimi Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Brown 8: White 2, Freshman Par- ty Committee, Sopho- more Hop Committee, Jr., Sr. Prom Committees, Yearbook Staff, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Washington Club, Basketball, 2. VERONICA D. TRAVERS Roni Stonington Her mind, laer kingdom. laef' will, ber law Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Traf- fic Squad 2, 3, Captain 4, Latin Club 2, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Oratori- cal Contest, Senior Prom Committee, English Prize 2, 3, Biology Prize 2, United States History Prize 3. EDMUND J. VICTORI r. ' 'gg in on ver y be Aged BW , YE Ba all ' 2, 3, r 1 2, s cCoun- 1, - Sthe r A cil ice- ' ent 3, G 'e Club 1, , 3, Chess Club 1, 2, Brown 8: White Staff 1, 2. JOSEPHINE D. WARDMAN Jodie Pawcatuck Now, Jifzre you gave me the key, Jlaall ymlaek 't for ou? Ne igh School, Ne ar N. H.: Gle Cl reas r , Vice-P s e Dra- ma ' , ecre ary 3 t unci Econo cs , ssistant Edit ear- , boo 3, n' ton High -f Sc . Senior P m y . mittee, ' gto Club. af f 5 . f 'K 9 ' ' page twenty-live ff yi , I f I 3-Mc



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' 1949 GLASS WILL i949 We, the members of the graduating class of the year ninteen hundred and forty-nine of Stonington High School, of the County of New London, and the State of Connecticut, declare and ordain the following to be our last Will and Testament: We, Pat Albro, Meredith Bromley and Mary Bruno, do bequeath our sharp specs to Mr. Griffin, Mary Ann Joseph and Mr. Petty. I, Elizabeth Allen, do bequeath my little girl manner to Josephine Faillace. We, John Ames, Robert Moscaritolo, and Joseph Imdahl, do bequeath our preference to be seen but not heard to Mary Finnigan and Mildred Ames. I, Harold Austin, do bequeath my love of chem- istry to anyone who can survive as long as I have. I, Donald Banker, do will my hay raker drawl to Charles Ames. I, William Banks, do will my friendly smile and personality plus to Dick Palmer. I, Charles Barnes, do will my devil-may-care at- titude to Ronnie Holland. I, Irving Bennett, do leave my interest in avia- tion to Connie Rose. I, Barbara Berry, do bequeath to Miss Silverstein my much coveted peanut pencil. I, Gary Bill, do leave my ability to have a finger in every pie to Lonnie Delaney. I, Gayla Bill, do will my ability to play the piano for anything at any time to Roy Smith. I, Kenny Bogue, do leave my interest in a certain drum majorette to absolutely no one. I, Henry Bolduc, do will to Geefy Gilmore my interest and ability in sports. We, Jane Bowen and Santina DiMaggio, do will to Kathryn Faulise our ability and love for dancing. I, Richard Carlsson, do will to Flora Mailhot my unlimited knowledge of many subjects. I, Betty Clark, do will my many freckles and love of sports to Sally Ann Emmet. I, Margaret Clay, do bequeath my ability to handle a Studebaker as well as I do to anyone lucky enough to have one. I, Rosemary Cone, do will my sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks to Shirley Blanchard. I, Thomas Cordner, do will my ability to create a disturbance under any circumstances to Buzzi Durfee. I, Madeline Crowley, do will my friendly per- sonality to Mary Thompson. I, Dora DiCesare, do leave my stack of points in P. D. to the junior that talks the most. I, Joan Dougherty, do will to Barbara Powers, my ability to come up with a witty remark for every occasion. I, Frances Dowding, do bequeath my natural blonde hair to Joyce Bliven. We, Bernard Gordon and Clyde Drake, do will our interest and ability in photography to Patrick Anderson. I, LaVerne Duguid, do will to Roland Buck the many hearts I have broken during my four years at S. H. S. I, Lois Dunn, do bequeath to Corrine Ostigny my attractive dimples. We, Mary and Margaret Fain, do bequeath to Anne and Frances Raffo our untiring efforts to dress just alike. I, Margaret Faulise, do leave my neat locks and new look to Patricia Curley. I, Charles Feeney, do will my uneasiness in the presence of the fairer sex to Wilfred Vars. I, Dolores Ferrarro, do leave my famous bass drumming to the girl in the Drum Corps with the most COLll'3.g6. I, Fernald Fitts, do will my huge collection of late slips to John Mello. I, Angelo Galli, do leave my worry about nothing way of life to Tony Ponte. I, John Garity, do leave the tape that held up my football pants in the game last fall to anyone who can't get a belt to fit. I, Elaine Geyer, do leave my fragile figure to Alice Fish. I, Chester Godomski, do bequeath my always neat appearance to Alton Gray. I, Richard Gomes, do will my long list of aliases to Glen Bates. I, Peter Grills, do leave my position as manager of the basketball team to anyone who can fill my shoes successfully. We, Barbara Harrington and Alice Linzen, do bequeath to Marilyn Cini and .Helen Huard our art of always being in the same place at the same time. I, Helen Herbert, do bequeath my dignified manner to Elizabeth Green. I, Joan Riley, do bequeath the silver streak in mv hair to Kathleen Connors. I. Patricia Higgins, do will my ability to get along with everyone to Betty Simonelli. I, Mary Holly, do bequeath my hilarious giggle to Joyce Harrison. page twenty-seven

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