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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CLASS WILL wie, of Smnizzglozz High School, being of mime! Illflllf 4111! IIIEIIIUIAJH do faereby give and beqzfealli our lmifi' and qmzliliei lo fbe 1111- derrlarmzezz fha! lbe .ipiril and glory of flue Clair of 1951 may not fade from Ike eazrlb. I, Joseph Adams, do bequeath my position in the football backfield to James Ballato. I, Nancy Albro, do leave to Patricia Cooper my interest in cheering. We, Audrey Ames and Joan Pont, do will our preference to be seen and not heard to Lottie Prach- niak and Carol Holland, We, David Dunn, Milton Banker, Frank Bliven, and George Swain, do leave our act for future talent shows to Jennie Venturini and Sally Cone. I, Amos Banks, do bestow on William Delaney my friendly manner. I, Jean Barnes, do bequeath my ability in dramatics to Barbara Richards. I, Eileen Barrett, do leave my sweet smile to Teresa Alexander. I, Barbara Billings, do will my many awards in twirling to any one capable of earning them. I, Joyce Bliven, do leave to Phyllis Pelters my faith- ful attendance at all games. I, Ruth Bristow, do bequeath my voice and gentle manner to Priscilla West. I, Ronald Brown, do will to George Richards my dancing feet. I, Barbara Brunke, do bequeath my position as as- sistant head waiter to an ambitious underclassman. I, Norma Bruno, do will my neat hairdo to June Capalbo. I, Beverly Capalbo, do bequeath my crown to the prettiest junior girl. I, Whitney Carpenter, do leave my devil-may-care attitude to William Haupt. We, Eleanor Caswell and Ellen Anderson, do be- queath our conscientiousness as traffic officers to Sandra Nichols and Nicki Blanda. I, Clifford Clark, do will to Joseph Risica my ex- treme height. I, Ethel Clark, do leave my bugle to Marie Hagman. I, Donald Comeau, do will my dry sense of humor to anyone who can dampen it. I, Kathleen Connors, do leave to Rose LaFountain my many freckles. We, George Coon and Lawrence Bentley, do will our farmer's drawl to Richard Robinson and Clark Barnes. I, Kenneth Crandall, do bequeath my basketball style to Roy Arnott. I. Constance Crowley, do will my never ending enthusiasm to Geraldine Shea. I, Francis Crowley, do bestow on Bob Lowe my flirtatious ways. I, Shirley Day, do bequeath my admiration for S.H.S. to Peggy Sebastian. I, Lawrence Delaney, do leave my winning person- ality to Harold Beal. We, Dick Dell and Edwin Miner, do will our constant companionship to Robert Hill and Henry LeClair. I, James DeMarco, do leave my interest in jazzy rhythm to Gabriel Freitas. I, Anita DiCesare, do will my stylish wardrobe to Joanna Aiello. I, Josephine Dinoto, do bequeath my neat and fas- tidious ways to Sandra Clark. I, Mary Durham, do will my luscious complexion to Charlotte Dunn. We, Muriel Enos and Mildred Furey, do leave our interest and ability in sports to Charlotte Crowley and Ethel Cone. I, Roselyn Evans, do bequeath my straight A record to Joan Wahtola. I, Michelle Fitts, do will my love for music to any underclassman who can compete with my record col- lection. I, Joanne Fontanella, do leave my beguiling eyes by which many of my conquests have been made to Jacqueline Curley. I, Galeana Franco, do bestow on Bella Malone my opera-like voice. I, Marlene Gardner, do will my self-made ward- robe to any creative underclassman. I, Joyce Geyer, do bequeath my petite figure to Sylvia Brustolon. I, Gloria Gibson, do leave a portion of my height to Mary Ann Joseph. I, Robert Gilmore, do bequeath my exceptional sports record to Clark Appleton. I, Donald Graff, do will my ability to hold a job to any enterprising junior, I, Alton Gray, do leave to Douglas Raynor my baby face. We, Baxter Gray and Anthony Cattafe, do will our points in P.D. to any problems in democracy. I, Esther Grills, do bequeath my position as acro- batic majorette to anyone as capable as I. We, Kenneth Holland and Paul Huard leave our chivalrous ways toward women to Howard Ives. I, Margaret Holliday, do bestow on Carol Merin- golo my ability to keep the girls in stitches We, Charles Holly and Ronald Wilkinson, do be- queath our track skill to William Tattersall and Jack Miner. I, Ronald James, do leave my ambitiousness to Donald Dennison. We, Jean Jones and Diane Kelliher, do will to absolutely no one our most treasured possessions Trinity sweaters. page thirty

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