Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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GRADUATES CHARLOTTE ANNE DUNN Sancly has made many achievements in her four years at S.H.S, In the line of music she has been a member of the Girls' Ensembl-eg in science, she has been an active member of the Biology Clubg and in social life this girl is tops? Active in 4-H work, she recently won a trip to Chicago. How many starry-eyed lads did you leave behind, Sandy? AK' GABRIEL J. EREITAS Gabe just wouldnt be Gabe without his clarinet. And, take it from us, that clari- net goes everywhere-band club. orches- tra, and oohl the noise it can make in the auditorium, Block LY Gabe, as Vice- Pres., did help us through our baby days here at S.I-I.S, Bet with all his leadership and musical abilities, we'll be able to say in a few years, We knew that fellow when . . RICHARD E. EPPLER Dick is a fellow who will be remem- bered as being regular and down to earth. He is trusted by all who know him and his co-operative and conscien- tious manner make him .is good a friend as he isa basketball player, All this, plus his good humor. goes to make up a per- sonality that will not he easily forgotten. ff K' 1 af , , -f.,,, 4241 A I Lf' ,g jx, . 1, ,. -5 . X. kiwi?- ' thi f- ' r 4.f'f-ff, 'tw - W -A 'f' ' Astaire? -an le avr-:1'.-:faq-f, -, - ' 'fzi .- BRL'CE GILBERT FORBES Wfhen Bruce first came here from Mid- dletown a year ago, we found him to be reserved and rather quiet. As time went on, however, we discovered that he was a very sociable and co-operative fellow. Besides engaging in football and track, he has always been willing to work on any committee or project. His determina- tion and forthright character should aid him in his climb to success. MARY C. GALLI Diamonds are a gals best friendg and dont we envy this gal-shes got one! Her just-stepped-out-of-a-bandbox look won her a spot on the fabulous junior Prom Queens Court. All Marys clouds seem to be painted with sunshine, and her smile sure does reHect it! Drarnatics, Office gal, Class shindigs. page thirteen I ROBERT G. GIBSON If this laddie had his w- , we rather suspect he'd sp-rt ki! s to fdo,lbf'1X's it is now h p ctici lyfff es handstands , K i . s cr tim tliL,yXcliMot thc Bigpi te i icc jwftfic Dunn sa mem Hr of th -'St dent Ciuncil, Gib- by' e ma' to see wherljlpzi, need an ass y plan e . CW' gn g t also add that is one,u f0'd1?r mo 'e reserved .4 It I , s gC?'?Tf P fl px MO lilfeiffpigv evf- A - tk pest g m lj 's a e-'actAi4d'ted Sea S 7 h by - . Ag , d

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JQH Www? ELIZABETH MARIE CROXVLEY Never underestimate the power of a woman. Especially when her name is Libhy. And especially when it comes to doing a he-man's roh hetter than any male. Honestly-who could have kept that cafeteria running as well as she did 7 Shes the perfect proof that there is Such a thing as perpetual motion? As to loyalty to her Alma Mater, well every Crowley excells in school spirit, and this one is no exception? 'Nuff said? GRADUATES ' W. Ys , . . . ti - Q. 1 far V, Cl-ll5l:URD lf. D'AlNllCiO, blr. C and D are inseparahle in the alphahet, so Costa and DiAllllt'll are practically in- separahle in sthool. Douhle somethin'- their wee hrains work along the same linesg well het they even think in com- plete unison. lt's a good thing you're such swell sports-we'd hate to see the two of you any other way? fTell us. Cliff, did you o,k. the gal friend, too!l Stage crew. Class shindigs, 4' WZ! V f 4 NANCY IREXE DKBRAGGA Naneys chief amhition ls to promote hetter relations between the North and the South? Yes suhf She can be found Hshaggin' it 'most anytime. A dancing fan, the litterhug fwith a slight south- ern airj is her specialty. Next time you see her on trardc. he sure to say HL you-all. She was one of the Drum Corps' best drummers for three years. . W-X Y 4 Q naw X95 A. XWILLIAM DELANIZY Here is a fellow whose optimistic out- look on life enahles him to throw hack his head and laugh at the world. Hill always has a pleasant word for everyone, and his humorous remarks have thrown many a classroom into an uproar. ln ad' dition, he has proved himself as an ath- lete by his accomplishments on the foot- hall held and at track esents, These at- trihutes have won for him a host of friends. MARIA R. DASILVA A tommercial student, Maria is a stead- fast, little hody who hails from Stoning- ton. Shell never get herself into trouhle hecause of her talking which is little and none too frequent. Hut, the way she lets the words Hy eyery so often rather sets us to wondering. Are you really that quiet, lNlaria, or do you rust heliexe that she who says little has little to an- swer for! Traffic. Yearhook. page twelve IQRXYIN H. DESSAULES XYhen he first arrived from New York a y.-ar ago, Erwin was quiet and shy and did his laest to stay out of the limelight. liven so most of us hecame acquainted with him and found that he was full of tun ann pokes. Hard-working and con- scientious, he has heen a tremendous help to this years XX'ashington Cluh. XY'ith his loyalty and regard for others. he is sure to heeome a success in later life.



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DS. GRADUATES fphliff , 454 ,I , -1 Wd GJ, , PETER M. GRAY I am no orator, as Brutus wasp I only talk right on. -lust ask any of the kids in Block -1 P.D.Y And, we warn you not to get him started on hot-rods. Had they a class in the subject, we'd guarantee that Grayd be the honor student. Peter's interests are varied, though. as seen hy the range of his aetiyities ttrom rlasfi whinudings to Discussion Cluhj. Among other things, he's proven that a good talker also has to he a good listener. Mike ROBERT A. HILL Six-feet of quiet in his stotkinvu teet. he lL15t Sits hatk and lets the rest of the world put on a show for him, Someday that may ehangeg until then, lust give the boy a ,sun and a cup of coffee and hes happy. Say. Bob. answer us a eouple ot questions. will you' Number l. W'hy so much time spent in hlystief Xumher Z. XX'hat in creation is the tratk team going to do without its star manager? ljioloyx' Club. , f , if 'U 9176 Qi, V 1 f, i .Aa XYXILLIAM F. HAUPT Perhaps youve often heard Billy say. If you want to he like Haupy, youve got to eat like Haupyf' but he is rather a petit size, isn't he! tReally lust tall enough to charm the fairer sexy He is one boy who is hound to succeed. for he is a willing worker, as has heen proven by his record as president of the Student Council. 'ffff v f, ,ff iff ', I ff f ' ,ii f 47 W , V rw Q V ,ff f 4 L., 'M ,wx fain? Gif V 'VZ ,, ' 7 1, 'ig . -LL. 41161 ARLIZNII M. HOLLIDAY 'ini-tis nothinlu quiet about this younlu ladyl Full ot Hlualus and luilugalesf' Sal keeps everything lively. XY'ord li.ls it that she was iitterhuluyiny in the O. I3 roomf She spends her Mleisure hours' behind the soeltl eounter at Vars liroth- ers. Seriously though, it there v..is a xote taken tor the neatest ,uirl in SH S.. shed sweep it. thumbs down. page fourteen ' A f at , 4 , ky 3,7749 ,J ' ' DUANE B. HEIXECK W f 45410 4 ,, , f V47 ,I W ,X mf, 3 'LA 1 W ,fg of, , U g V ,,. f i .if gf . .4 sa , 11,-6 . if ff ff if .W gb , , ,, 5 V , We ' W f4 4' -1 Big George is one of our musieia ,ai f f WW, And, man, will the orchestra ever miss his cheery-voiced saxf But. he has an- other sideline. too-basketball. Believe you me, when it comes to making: bas- kets, George lust looks in and drops the ball down? XX'e havent been able to de- cide yet whith career hell choose-.1 saxophone Paderewski or a basketball pro. X5Uhichever it is. hell be the height of perfectionf S Club for coursefj 'Rs H q,Q -lf MAEREEX O. JEFFREY And in this corner. Ladies and Gentle- men. wearing her famous grin, is Jett, Grants friendly salesyuirl. Although she lixes up to her motto better-late-than- never. Jeff never misses anything? Ten years from now will tind Maureen 'lsloftoringu kids in a childrens hospital. Yup. thats jeff. square-daneingg doesnt she cut a neat do-si-do?

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