Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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JUNE L. RUSSO Whitt is it weve heard about the Rose of Toggle Hollow 2 Yes, that's the title given to this enchanting girl. That love- ly, clear complexion and dark hair go perfectly with a rose. As for where Tog- gle Hollow comes from, -Iunie busies herself with working in that green- house. No doubt she works iust as ener- getically there as she does in her school work. Dont you ever get tired? CONSTANCE M. SANQUEDOLCE Good talkers arent found only in Con- gress-we've got one here at SHS. Ask Micelisand her teachers? Theres more to Connie than iust talkg theres a lot of fun and .1 tremendous spirit very neatly covered by a somewhat languid over- coat. PS. Once-in-a-while she puts that tremendous spirit to work: take Year- poolq fi ir insf.1ni'i-. GRADUATES Q Wah, CHARLES R, RUSTICI Glen Cunningham and Glen Davis all rolled into one-thats our Rustici. He's equally at home on the football field or the track. Too had there arent more like Charlie. Though he may be a little hard to get to know, once you do you'll find it's worth the effort! tAny of his friends can vouch for thatfj The future? Ivlayhe youd be wise to consult Mr. R. ANN GARDN ER RYON Ever seen a basketball fiend? If not, then you havent met Lightnin' Ryon, the gal with the never-fail eye when it comes to making baskets. But. methinks, Annie, that more than your aim will be missed hereafter. Wfhateverll the Glee Club and Cheerleaders do without your delicate vocal cords?Y From all accounts this girl is rather unusual-a regular feminine Einstein. at times. Seriously, Annie's qu-ite a galg we re expecting to hear great things of you someday. PEGGY B. SEBASTIAN The Stonington High School Drum Corps is yery fortunate to have Peggy as its leading twirling maiorette. A quiet nature is not a hindrance for popularity in Pegs tase. A cheerful smile, my friends is one way to gain many friendsg and to keep them, be true and faithful. page twenty RONALD G. SEIDELL I wish I were married and lived in Perux had plenty of money and nothing to do -Seidell to a But then, it's no sin to he a Jack-of-all-Trades. as Sy's proven to be. At times we even go so tar as to enyy Ronnieg it must be nice not to have anything worry you. Say, what happened to that head of hair? tThe erew-cut took some getting-used'to.j Bi- ology Club. Track, Class shindigs.

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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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GRADUATES .IOSEPI-I Ui. siaroo Serio and football go together like bread and butter. ,Ioell go down in the archives of S.I-IS. as a swell grid cap- tain. But, being a BINIIF tBig Man In Football! isn't the only thing hell be re- membered for-among other things we shan't forget is his great love of music tas shown by the fact that hes worked diligently on the orchestra committees for all our class whingdingsj. Say 'Ieei -yust where do you live: Pavvca- tuck or Norwich? a oooo 'W' z 'iti wdhln... it. ., - . is--.s Z, . :sy 3 k. ' .gg-,gg f f A s-- .fl- i ,ff .uf 4 5 . . Y, , .-L, MARGUERITA C. SIERRANO Theres lot of energy packed into this small frame. Energy thats been put to good use in the Drum Corps, Traffic Squad, and Business Department. Her head for details proved its xvorth when it came to things like Property Commit- tees. No iob's too big, and no detail too small. She tackles everything with gus- to, finds possibilities in impossible sit- uations, and above all, keeps smiling. tOf course. we mustn't overlook the fact shes an accomplished tease, eitherlj LYNN SIEGEL Even though Sieg is very reserved. it does not mean that he has nothing to say. He never makes a show of himself and he usually confines his wit to his friends, The fact that he is conscientious about his work and has good CUYUFDHG sense will be a very useful factor to him in the years to come. SHIRLEY M. SIXIVII-I That blond head bobbing around the rooms of S.I-I,S, belongs to none other than Shirley. Is she planning somethinj: for the Student Council or is she work- ing hard on her Yearbook assignment? Shirl has quite a reputation for debat- ing, which, we think, she does very well. Please, can'f you give us .1 break in P.D.4we're point mad, too? page twenty-one MARILYN ESTELLE SHAW A proud member of that proud organiza- tion, the North Stonington Seniors, Mar- ilyn has been behind every successful proiect the outfit has attempted. Her loy- alty to her friends and hometown was invaluable to the group. In case you hadnt heard, she is an ardent western fan. Yup, Pards, she belongs to that cult, the Ten-Cvallonersf' air 'UM Ile ,M ,. NICKEY SMYRNIOTES Shes the little gal with the peaches-and cream complexion, the heart-warming smile, and that constantly effervescing charm. fShe's just one of those people you can't help likingj Charm isn't the only virtue down her alleyg being help- ful land believe us, she isj also seems to come naturally. Youll always find her name on one of the committees for our big class happy-times, plus dramatics, a sampling of the Brown and Wfhite, and the dozen and three other things that go on.

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