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New-' ,Wi ., .wf aa., f. 5W Q DELPHINA JULIA OLIVERIO Witli a vibrant personality and flashing dark eyes, Del makes an impression ta good one, of courselj on everybody. Her outstanding trait is a thoughtfulness that shows up when it is most needed. Quite an accomplished seamstress, among other things, Del sews most of her be- coming outlits. Who knows, maybe shell go into the business and become another Christian Dior! How about it, Del! PHYLLIS LOIS PELTERS Phyl-Phylm will always be remembered for her Hnightingalem voice. Need I mention the long list of musical pro- grams she has made a hit? Wiilking along the corridors, you are hound to see her dark tresses, but sorry, boys, you are out of luck. Phyllis is already en- gagedf GRADUATES pf H H 9 1 ' 'f ,, ! vw4-'- fa .i 41. . ' Eff, I 4 4-Affi if .,1.. .W X04-1 , ' E?ff'ix5 ' ff .-,,. .. . 4 'L' , -1'-- , . 1..- . -'fit-z'r1 nf X i 712223' , it ' l. S if X i i' 11 RC JLAND D. PAMPEI. Good-natured? Likable! Conscientious? Athletic? Yes, all tour describe Rolf Wfhether he is playing baseball or bas- ketball or is hard at work on a home- work assignment, he always does his best. This factor makes him a welcome member to any activity. His cheerful out- look on lite and his genial manner com- bine to make him a very worthy friend. l-AWR ENCE JAMES PARKINSON A little nonsense now and then is pleas- antf You dont believe me? Lonny nnds great satisfaction in eating in class. It seems he's always hungry. As for every- ones enioyment, he is the one who starts the jokes traveling through the room. Lonny is a great school supporter also. He is one of the original members of the Bunga Boys. W'hat lungs? l NORMAN R. l'l5'l I'l Nl When we first met Pete four years ago. he was quiet and studious. How- ever, something must have happened In him along about the end of his sopho- more year, because for the past two years he has taken great delight in amus- ing his classmates with his many puns and antics. Add to this his faculty ot be- ing one of the boys, and we have a very good picture of Mr. Pettini, He is a pal to the end. page eighteen FRANCIS J. Pom' Now iust what would the Business De- partment haye done without Francis? Al- ways ready tor emergencies. he was our masculine standby. He had a solution for eyery problem and an answer for every question, eyen if it wasnt always the right one? Quiet? Not exactly. He just knows when to talk and when to stay silent.
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i- HOVVARD A. McSPARREN Another boy with a hallowed sweat- er, he's been one of S.H.S.'s elusive elev- en-football sure has its charms? But so has the stage, ask Macg hes helped more than once to turn a bare stage into an inviting parlor. By the way, he also has a passion tone that we know of, for cars. If our eyes havent deceived us. weve seen him behind the wheel of a pretty snazzy Merc-how do you do iz? CK GRADUATES MARY ANN MICELI This gal is loaded with plenty of spar- klef' Her expressive face can register every emotion, freal or fakedj that there is. A lift of her austere eyebrow puts you in your place, .1 wrinkled fore- head turns her into the most studious of girls, a twinkle in her eyes proves it all a delightful ruse. By-the-way, she is usu- ally Arlenes dancing partner in the OP. room F ,,, 4 1' 16 g.,1J,i,,' g , , , Q 4, 1 ,f I3 Kin CARL E. B. MITCHELL Carl is one of our quietest boys around school. As a matter of fact, he is so quiet that we often don't even know when he's around. Once that shy exterior is broken through, however, we have found him to beifriendly and sociable. He has been an active member of both the Biology Club and the Hobby Club and is also fl member of the Yearbook staff. Carl is a good fellow and well-liked by all his friends. CONCETTA M. NACCARATO Soft of voice, gentle of manner. A smile as engaging as her personality has made many friends for Connie. Natural- ly, she was a member of Her Highnesss Court at the junior Prom. She has added her voice to the Glee Club for four years. Her most outstanding fand fascinatingj feature is her brown eyes, which open twice their size when she is taken by sui- prise. Try it sometime! page seventeen . z 70 PATRICIA ANN MILLER Pats well liked by her bevy of friends, and she faithfully exercises her vocal cords on them daily. But, this gal usually has plenty to talk about-ever been in the vicinity of Room 5, Block 6? Ah well, Pat, thats one of the privileges that goes with a diamond. And, take it from us, that constant bubbling just serves as an overcoat for a real sweet personality. SANDRA MARIE NICHOLS The joys of being an honor Student! fAsk Sandy sometime, I'm sure she'll be happy to enumerate for you.l Wl1ei'e do you hnd the time! I popped into Year- book meeting, there you were, later you were singing with the other Glee Club- iansg and Drum Corps-you and your life are lust about permanent fixtures! After school therere several small time- taker-uppers, like blohnathon, Sister. and HOMEXVORK, How about letting us poor souls in on your secretfl
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vs.-be . - t wil ,GE is -JKNUF, W. - sv. Q .. req. U , ., . , mu ' 1. ' t ' ffm ' Lf Ai - gs N I ,, , ,A H Y s GRADUATES yTW? aw -eg, df N2 I P Y 4 -15+ I Y , ,, A iff y X, rf , QW 'de TP era g s - aww . 5' .f S' -s e as X , A M ya 6, ,. f he 'XX -ra-5. 35' sg! X Y X.. of Q ,, ,asf ' ,mv Q7 :fm f f Q., ,--W-m,wa -,Ms. t, , LOTTIE E, PRACHXIAK Lot is one of the few blond-haired, blue-eyed girls in our class. A quiet dis- position, a most courteous manner, and efficient work are iust some of her as- sets. Her friendly smile will linger in your mind long after parting, Oh. that isn't all! She has had the fame of being on the honor roll all four years, A very good record. we think. DI. FRANCIS PREVITY All of Frans attempts have yielded to his skillful abilities and turned out su- perb. He has true sportsmanship, wheth- er he is playing in a basketball giamc fand he does a lot towards helping us winj, working as editor of the Pawmy- stonian, or having a Chat with his many comrades. Witli all these accomplish- ments we can only humbly say, How does he do it all? U ,ow BARBARA ANN RICHARDS Ambition-aint it wonderful? During school time this gal's Editor-in-Chief of the Brown and Wliite, member of the Student Council, worker in dramatics, and a good student besides. In odd mo- ments she can be found Working at Haz- lin's, and doing anything that needs do- ing. Witli a schedule like this, you'd ex- pect she's rushed to deathg yet Barb al- ways finds time to lift a low spirit with her special humor! Bones, you're cer- tainly our Good Citizen! human GEORGE JOSE PH RICHARDS The loud verbosity of George has brought gray hairs to many a teachers head, His other accomplishments. how- ever, are much more worth while. Be- sides being co-captain of the basketball team he has played both football and baseball, In addition, his knowledge of the latest dance steps has made him as much at home on the dance floor as he is on the basketball court. All who have known him will remember him through- out the years to come. Hm :' JOSEPH S. RISICA Poised, good-natured, and well-dressed are the characteristics which best de- scribe joe, He is always in a happy mood and he never fails to use his sense of hu- mor to good advantage. In addition, he has been a hard-working member of the baseball and basketball teams for the past four years. His unfailing good nature and willingness to help have gained him many friends during his stay at Stonington. page nineteen 4.5. A 1 WW 3 E., Rl ARD 1- LT R NSO - f en d vitl more rl us spccia in I 's 1 p ' u . t y ' . 1 n in iis h d- 'Q 5 '71 o' rawn h-is C hand on d t b .. e atl -tic ' ' e'c w s: hat're all the Q e. lic Rtlitions 4 tg s' n and ithout you? 4l I c e re Lust dying P ' 4' ,,. wy i n 'v - L R to U ' 1y, 'hat's tl I-I' It a raction in Room o now! ' IZQQQQW ff Q
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