Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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Vkgefwwiy pdf ' af ? 'is' Q ,. ' ' ,.,, , , ,, ' ,F V ff- f - J ' A y . GILBERT SORENSEN, -IR. ls there anyone who doesnt know or hasn't heard of Sorensen? If you hayen't heard him exercising his yocal cords in Glee Club. witnessed his abilities on the baseball diamond, or met him in Biol' ogy Club. youve probably come upon him patrolling the hallowed halls of S.H.S. with the remaining renegades of the Pawcatuck crew. Or could it be that you've heard ofthe renowned Wasli- ington Club paper drives-and Papas everhandy truck? E he GRADUATES WWF' RICHARD AI. SOUSA Haste makes waste. No wonder Dick is so enicient. A quiet. easy-going fellow, he doesnt believe in doing anything to- day that can be put off until tomorrow. He takes everything.: associated with school life in his stride and allows noth- ine to get under his skin. His likable manner will make it easy for him to make friends in later life. BARBARA CARMELA SQUADRITO Sober ffl. steadfast and demure-and what would we do without her?f Shes one of those gals who always does such wonderfully thorough iobs on whatever they tackle that theyre remembered not so much for their words as their actions. We understand that youre going into the secretary business. Barb, XY'ell. well wager right now that your boss will be a much envied person? Yearbook. 42 , f.ar,g,f-ctw may XVILLIAM S. SQUADRITO Libya. Louisiana. Laconia-where to from here? Anywhere a waye length tuoes. Bill is sure to follow. fLeaye it to Bill to pick out a distinetiye hobbylj Talk about crowded schedules-man? Take a gander: football. track. Crlee Club lwhich includes Carollinil -lfkl boys' Ensemblej. and hes even man- aged to keep his marks up to par lme- thinks. possibly even above parll Say. ljill. how was -l-rig? .fs ALANA LEE STEELE Flirty eyes and dynamic personality are the make-up of Alana. And. XY'owl XX'hat ambition' She has. in her four years, taken part in about eyery proiett. belonyed to praetieally eyery club, been on eyery committee. and. to complete her activities, has been a faithful tlieer- leader. Needless to say, she peps up any gathering. The Hblues' 'uiye up and glo home, rather than tussle with Alanis in- ettious grin. Light-hearted. but cool- headed-a good combination in any lan' f ytiaste. page twenty-two PHYLLIS MARGARET STEELE A tell-tale blush is her waterloo. It al- ways appears at the wrong moment. fOr so she thinksl She overcomes it by am- bitiously helping eyerybody, So quiet youd hardly know she was there. a yoke will lure her famous giggle and giye away her presence. Honest. Phyl. we loye that delicate pink on you. its so becoming!

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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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,IOI-IN T. SUTCLIFFE We have yet to see -lack seriously con- cerned about anything as unimportant as mere studying. He excels in two things -music and jokes. Of these two he seems to get the most enioyment out of the latter, as he is often engaged in live- ly bull sessions with the boys. We doubt if this fellow has a care in the world, but with his optimistic outlook on life he is sure to get along very well GRADUATES EDWIN G. SWANSON, III Here is a fellow who has the ability to talk and laugh himself in and out of more situations than any other fellow at school. I-Iis sense of humor and optimis- tic outlook on life never allow him to worry about anything. With such an at- titude it is not likely that he will have any trouble making his way through life. 1-i-s'--s,w1w Wa. ' 'Ya'-1-K, t 'W ' 52f1f QtfE-tvgvgiz M . I V .iff . -sa as N O PICTURE AVAILABLE CAROLYN M. SYLVIA Twirlin' and tumblin, and where do you go from there? Camera Club, intramur- als, junior Prom Committee, and Year- book-there you have, in a rather neat, little nutshell teven if We do say so! Carries activities. We have one com- plaint, though, We wish we could have had you with us all four years instead of only a year and a half! fBut, we can't deny that you've made the most of your time here at S.H.S.J if WAG- N: ff ,E iwa xx TERESA A. TEAGUE How! Meet S.H,S.'s most avid Indian booster and fan. A proud descendant of an Indian princess, Terry devours infor- mation, movies, and books that dwell upon her favorite subject. Her second love is the green hills of Vermont, her home state. Well, if Terry is a good ex- ample of the Vermont produce, we'll have to agree it has something special? We thinkum she's grandl if aff fwwfcww. . ,i t H4 7, QQ , ,E MN? 5, , I tw , g so I . ROBERT T. THOMASON Empty out Thomasons locker-what do you find? A roll of film, a range-finder, a tripod, and even a camera? Somehow we get the vague notion that he might iust. by the barest possible chance, be interested in the grand and glorious art of shutter clicking foften called photog- raphy-by those who like the 'So-I wordsj Heres a boy with an eye tor twoj to the future: his hobby is one that can really pay off? page twenty- th ree HERBERT H. VAR5 Herb follows the policy that it pays to be a good listtnerf' Although he usu- ally does not take an active part in a discussion, he has definite opinions on most topics. His ready grin and subtle sense of humor have helped to overcome his quiet nature, and he is sure to find his proper place in life. Hobby Club.

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