Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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GRADUATES GLORIA MADGE AHERX Here is another one of the friendly girls who hail from North Stonington. To give you an idea of her personality. she is known as Sunshine to many of her triends, She gave us a wonderful per- tormance when she exhibited her re- markable voice at our talent show. Y'C'ill we ever forget that yodeling? ,IUAXNA P. AIELLO May we ask a question! Has anyone ever seen yloanna really look dishevelled' lAs tar as were concerned. such a thing lust couldnt happenfj Wfhether shes instructing at Pine Point School, hop- ping around the basketball court, or sing- ing in Glee Club fshes lust about the whole alto sectionj, 'Io is always -lo- sophisticated and every hair in place. Legend has it that this gal had her eye on a modeling career1 now shes plan- ning to model a most becoming nurses uniform. ,I . V QE? w t' . . f f Y T A Wflllfliw -. - 4 2- 1. .,. V :yy nhl I 1 V te , I -. Q V, w a ' I V, In -I I . A A f , .fl 'fi if .- f 1 Vg. 1 ' JOAN MARY APPLE TON If you ever see a cheerleader chewing her nails off to the elbows at a football game, chances are it's only Sister Joanie wor- rying about her little Cstarj brother Clarkie. Artistically inclined, quick to lend a hand when needed, and slightly Hame topped sum up Red-after all, we mustn't tell all her secrets! HARRY CHARLES ASHBEY Harry possesses the faculty for coming up with a witty remark at precisely the right moment, much to the discomfort of the teachers. His comments have kept many a classroom in stitches and he never ceases to amuse his friends with his many jokes. In addition, Harry is very much interested in drawing and has been voted the class artist, P3516 SCV611 HELEN ISALDXVIN AMES A portrait in quietness, Helen is the per- fect conhdante. She likes to spend her leisure lioursli sewing thave you seen that cowboy shirt she madefl and has almost made a hobby of square-dancing. She has learned the enviable art of sticking to' a prolect until it's perfect. She certainly put this to work in our il- lustrious Business Department. Q , , . M f JW ,gg 9, ,Q ff 1 ,f- . v MARGARET ANN BALL The appointed hour passed long ago, but where is Peggy? Finally, she arrives with surplus spirit. This enthusiasm en- ters into all her undertakings, whether she is cheering at a football game or participating on the girls' basketball team. Those who know her slightly think of her as quiet, but they are so, so wrong? Youll never have a dull moment with this roaring girl?

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CLASS OFFICERS uw nn, GEORGE H. FOLEY ll 4z.fbi11gt011 Club Atz'z'ii'e1' ' Y ' li rf- f Y vliff V W7 K 5.115 IM - r A-:A fa , r s. . EEE. E 7? f ' f , 'f - ..,. cf., 4 , , .,, A, ,. I, f, ' f- y 5 , ,f 'sf'-, ' ' , - , i E it f A ,LQ ,.,.,, .,,. . fl . xi' Vice Plerizfelif NIARSHALL A. STOWELL Our four years at Stonington would never have been as enjoyable and prof- itable without Marsh He has been our vice-president for the past three years and has always been willing to do anything that would benefit the class, Besides serving on the Student Council and working on the yearbook. he has also earned letters in both baseball and basketball. His ready laugh and all- 'round good humor combine to present at personality that is truly pleasing to everyone S Preriflwzz ,IAINIES S. BALLATO N' ie ri o t, any sport, he are all t e to -lim. ClJ ltitbD a h. e ' g eat asset to a the ri . esi s in' il 1 of f t ll, ' , and tr-ck, he.is 41 - 1 bask b' ha:4lfE'E1 the p ri o 1 for the past three 'ea As if hi ren't enough to do, f several committees, nc uding our yearbocmk V use 0' W ff 7 E F Q, is q A ie T1'etz,i'ff1'w' TERESA L. ALEXANDER A cheery Good morning is a familiar phrase ot 'l'erre's. This friendly atti- tude has made her a great success with her friends. Terre also has an ability for acting and singing, both ot which she demonstrated in a past operetta. Not to be overlooked is the good work she has done as treasurer of the class ot 1952 for four years. page six we CLARENCE A. COOGAN, JR, Clary Adzvirer bound- talented tin- to do ti bit of art friendliest with work. A about farmers when you're aroundhthis pretty little girl. She's from the sticks and proud of it! dont know-



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GRADUATES WEEK' X .,.v ROBERT BAYER A picture of gloom when his beloved Giants lose a baseball game, Bobby knows how to whistle when they win. And we mustn't forget to mention that he is an accomplished Ladies Man. All kidding aside, happy-go-lucky is Bobby's middle name. Rumor gets around that he wears his ties Qbowl in his pocket when not in the First National. Any comment, Mr. Bayer? ELEANOR BIRKBECK A product of the Revolution was the Spirit of '761 an SHS product is the Spirit of North Stonington, personified in this little gal! A stout supporter of the Grange and 4-H, Cornfed will .1l- ways rise to the bait tyes, we guarantee itj when the Joys of living in the sticks are questioned. Hey. Ada, I hear rumors that Ayrshires arent the only breed ot cows .ifootfl fCould it be theres some- thing to it?j 'WW I J l f bi 'A .il 1 1 ., I . GEORGE HAROLD l5ENNli'l I' Although George might seem .1 little re- strained to m.1ny of us, some who .1rc better acquainted with him know that he is not always quiet and that he is .1 pleasant friend. As a h.1rd-working mem- ber of the stage crew, he has helped to make many of our stage productions successful. He can always be depended upon when theres work to be done. QW-'l S-ss i 157' ? 7 f-i- .ixv 1 NlCOl,li'l l'A M. lll,AXDA Patience is .1 virtue seldom tound in woman .ind nexer found in man. 'lin make .1 hue combination with patience, Nitky is very willing to spend hour, ox. pl-lining .1 tact to you. She ll.l5 .1 nature that hrxs touched the l1e.1i'ts ot the triends she ll.1S lll.lxlC in the Biology Club Trithc 9 uid and in lll K ' ' - sq - . 1 . het classes. page eight BARBARA ANN BERGEROIC Pity the life a poor bus driver leads when Barbarak around, Her gay chatter and unmerciless heckling of Eddie have livened up more than one long trip. By the way, those sweet tweets that can be heard coming from the clinic on Wfednes- days are apt to be our ardent Drum Corpsian blowing away at her fife. Glee Club. Yearbook. f 'bw PHILIP ,IOSEPH BONOMO As lone .is w e have known Phil we have nexei' t'e.1red that he would have .1 nerv- ous brc-.ikdown from overstudy. He t.1k6S life, .1s well .is his studies lightly, and he does not believe in crossing xml' bridge until he comes to it. His slow grin, easy-going manner. and good hu- mor have made many friends for him on the baseball team and in the classrooms. 4 1.

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