Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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Bristow and Eileen Barrett are getting ready to dive off the diving board. Have you read their latest book, The Cries of S.l-l.S. Ronnie: Yes. It really brings back old memories. Josephine: Swimming toward the end of the pool are Chester McDonough, Augustine Lawrence, Ronnie James, and Clifford Clark, national swimming champs. Barbara: Seven o'clock and we aren't dressed for the evening performance yet! fTfJey go into ffye ballroomj Ronnie: Francis Crowley and Joseph Quattromani have certainly planned an enjoyable evening of en- tertainment with some of our classmates doing some of their old numbers from our high school days. Their talent as directors has certainly proved suc- cessful. fBef0re they kzlozz' if the evening if orerj ACT III SCENE: In the dining room TIME: fTe1z 0'rl0ck in fbe morzziugj Josephine: The dining room looks beautiful! Kath- leen Connors, Frances O'Neil and Rose I.oPriore have certainly given us evidence of their artistic ability. George Coon did a wonderful Job in mak- ing the replica of our class ring in the center Of the dining room. One of his masterpieces of work in construction is the United Nations Building. fTbey erzfer porlj Ronnie: Here come Donald Comeau, Joseph Piver, and Francis Moscaritolo. I guess they managed to get a leave from their base. Since graduation they've been in the Navy and plan to have a Naval career. Barbara: Roselyn Evans and Patricia Messner aren't here. Are they planning to attend the reunion? Ronnie: The captain told me they sent a telegram yes- terday saying that they couldn't attend as they left for Europe a month ago to enter their contestants, Gloria Gibson, Anne Souza, and Norma Bruno in the annual world's fashion show in Paris, France.- fTj111e parrer quickly. and before lbey krzou' if. it if time for everyone to .rfrzrf the journey faomej fTbe rcezze if now the Wfarbizzgfozz Airportj Ronnie: We're the only ones left to go home. Barbara: I'm really proud of the accomplishments of our class, Ronnie: Our trip of complete enchantment has come to an end. It has been wonderful to have had a class reunion that brought us all back to our mem- orable days at Stonington High School. ....:?:'s rf : Q if - S , , A -.-- ' :'-- E st ' 15 ,a:3.5Lf! s:k1S, '. I g.: t 1- 'r ,gsrf 1, 3 ft , fi- 'fe ' , BEVERLY CAPALBO Queen of Ibe Prom page twenty-eight

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a thrilling ride. Aren't they here early for the reunion? Barbara: Look who is here in spurs and cowboy out- fit! Why it's Elizabeth McConnell, star of the horse show in Madison Square Garden. fTlve f0lf0Il'flIg .zjfrernoon af lfJe ll 'rz.i'!ai11gI01z Ball par,-el Ronnie: I can't wait to see some of class athletes in action again. There is Robert Gilmore, star pitcher, warming up. That catcher looks familiar. Oh! .... Stephen Hreschak. I've heard he plays a wonderful game. Josephine: The game is about ready to start. The um- pire, Ed Miner, is talking to the new coach, Donald Lewis. Let's hope he starts his first game of the season with a winner. fTbe 12212111 imzing if Alznmii. 3: Opporzenli, jj Barbara: Isn't it exciting! The 9th inning, bases loaded, and Charles Holly up at bat with two strikes against him. Oh! Charles just hit the ball and is running to hrst, second, third and it's a home run! The game is over, and the score is 7 to 3 in favor of the Alumni. ffljfter the game they attend Ibe Blue M0017, cl jfrzmour zzigblrlzzbj Ronnie: That's Roger Main's Orchestra, The Sleepy Hollow Boys, with Roger at the sax. Alton Gray is at the drums and Ronnie Wilkinson is playing the trumpet, Ed Miguel the clarinet, and George Swain the bass hddle .,.. There is Frank Bliven, the famous singer. Tommy Tanner and Barbara Billings are dancers, and that popular guest sing- ing star is Ida May Ravenelle. Josephine: Oh, there are Beverly Capalbo and Ronnie O'Keefe dancing! Beverly is now reigning as Mrs. America Queen of 1961. Here comes the wait- ress, Ellen Anderson. Are we going to order? fffye f0ff0Ll'f77g dajj Ronnie: We've got a busy day ahead of us. We have to start packing for the boat trip. I wonder if Roy has arrived at the airport yet. fTbej' arrive at llvafbizzgfofl Airlborfj Roy: The next plane is bringing some former cele- brators for the reunion and is due here any minute. There it is coming in for a landing! Here come Joan Marcotte, Marlene Gardner, Barbara Jones, and Carole Swanson, the efficient secretaries at G. Fox and Company at Hartford. Carole: Before boarding the plane I talked long dis- tance with Diane Kelliher and Corrine Ostigny. They can't make it as their husbands have an im- portant business meeting and they have to take care of the children, but both report that they will miss he fun. Barbara: We had better hurry and catch a bus to the ship. It's almost sailing time. fTbej' arrizfe at fha dockj Ronnie: The captain, Robert Peavey, and Robert Tatro, the chief steward, are at the gang plank ready to greet us. Robert: Welcome aboard ship! Glenna Siswick, Cath- erine Lord, and Josephine Prunier, the renowned decorators, are already here. Barbara: Isn't that Flora Mailhot, the Dean of Smith College? Robert: Yes, Some of our classmates and her fellow teachers are with her. Mildred Furey and Muriel Enos are teachers in the Physical Education De- partment, and Elizabeth Simonelli is the English professor. Constance Crowley, Joyce Bliven, Joan Williams and Ethel Clark, who graduated from Smith, are here too. They're downstairs in the din- ing room. Ronnie: Speaking of the dining room, I'm famished. fTbej' go d01w1.rtair'J to the dining roomj Barbara: All these delicacies! What'll we have? Robert: Mo Orlando does all the cooking, and he is a very good cook. I'm sure you will enjoy all the specialties he has prepared for you. I must leave you now. fflfler lflmfi the-j' promemzde 011 fbe ffffkj Josephine: Shirley Day, Joan Syracuse, Rose Samma- taro, and Marge Morrison, who have a leading secretarial school, are playing shuflleboard with Kenneth Holland, Milton McClure, and Lawrence Bentley, television camera men, Ronnie: Isn't that Joan Pont, Irene Marcey, and Rich- ard Palmer over there talking? Josephine: Yes, Dick just got his medical degree from Harvard. Irene and Joan are his secretaries. Ronnie: I'm going down to the swimming pool. Do you care to come! Barbara: My, but that water sure looks good! Ruth page twenty-seven

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