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lass Prophecy HIS is radio station 1-9-6-4. Today we have for our program the events in the lives of the men and women who graduated in the Stonington High School Class of 195-1. lV'in.r ilfifr America Context Mary Hobart wins the 1964 Miss America Contest which was recently held in Mystic, Conn. Return to S.H.S. af Coaches' Franklin Sylvia and Robert Siegel, who graduated from S.H.S. ten years ago, have returned as the coaches of football and basketball. Add Names' to Hall of Fame Kenneth Brown, Barry Morton, and Robert Browning engrave their names in Baseballs Hall of Fame. Dedicater P.a1Zl'NI'JJ'f01IlJII H oxpital Fred Pampel today made a speech dedicating the Pawmystonian Hospital. The staff has been announced and includes many S.H.S. 195-L graduates, who are: Dr. Ronald Walter, Dr. William Robinson and Dr. Joseph Previty. The nurses include, Pat Quattromani, Annette Mailhot, Janet Schiller, Jessie Spivey, Bette Sidebottom, Dorothea Danko, Joanne Sutcliffe, Mary Lidestri, Barb- era White, Lucy Stewartg and Joyce Worcester, dieticiang Greta Wolff and Pat Van Pelt, physical therapists, and Joanne Coron, dental hygienist. Wlith this excellent staff it will soon be one of the best hospitals in the country. Lecture on Political Sitttatiofz hj' Tzciur Ronald and Russell Brown are touring the world and explaining the political situation to the people. After the tour they hope to become President and Vice Presi- dent of the United States. Start Nea' Program George Kent and his band, Joe Cravinho, George Fo- ley, Billy Rose, have a television program of their own. Some of their star performers are Lester Culver, Pat Tan- ner, Ruth Buzzi and Marilyn Strickland. Their announcer is David Cini, Ann Lanphere draws the scenery. Becomes Prirzcipal of Stozzizzgtozz High School Kenneth Rochette, our class comedian, has returned as principal of S.H.S. Some of our other classmates who have joined the faculty are Eddie DiCesare and John Groppelli who teach mathematics. Theresa Medeiros is teacher of shorthand, Nancy Thomason teacher of typing and Maxine Gensburg teaches English. C oacher Cornell Team Robert Keane has been appointed head of the football team of Cornell and William Buck is his assistant. Ertahlirher New Record James Brown has astonished the world by his fast running in preparation for the coming Olympics. Win Indiafzapolir 500 Mile George Cone and John Christina today tied for the 500 mile at Indianapolis. Much credit goes to their me- chanics Jack West and Robert Mitchell. llfizzr Fame on Petro Ch76ll1l.fl1'J'B00k Nou' on Sale Lois Kain has at last finished her book Aon Petro-Chenr istry. lt is said she discovered her love for chemistry in her senior year at Stonington High School. Receive Parrage on First Rocket Ship to the Moon John Allen, John Archibald and Ralph Frechette left today on the first rocket ship to the moon. Become Agents for the Greatest Shou' on Earth Norman Ladd and Ronald Roberts are considered the greatest agents for the circus. Among their discoveries are Fred Watson, Vernon Gibson and Robert Berg as clowns and three great trainers of horses, John Lopes, Paul Hill and Robert Emmet. Their expert riders are Lucy Avery, Alice Ball and Judith Frazier. Become Delegatef for United Nations Joan Bickford and Gail Burdick have been recently announced as U. S. delegates to the U. N. Lectztre ou C0lI.I't?l'l'i2ll0lZ of Fish 1 The well known George Birkbeck and his two as- sistants, Clark Barnes and Edwin Jessiman, will give a lecture entitled, The Conservation of Fish. Becomes Major of Stoizingtozz James Armstrong has been recently elected mayor of Stonington. Stop Volcaizoer Francis Costa and Fred Vega have at last found a way to control volcanoes. Start Girlie' School Linea Carlsson and Suzanne Donch have started a girls' school. It is reported to be a great success. Elected Prerideut of B. ll . A. A meeting of the Business Women of America took place in New York City today, Miss Joan Orlando, a private secretary from Hollywood, California, was elected president of the organization for the coming year. Others elected for office were Beverly Shaw, vice president, Mary Serrano, secretary, and Eileen Shea, treasurer. Other members present were Deborah Wilkinson, Mary Chris- tina, Nancy Ball, Janet Marcotte, Beverly Swain, Johonor Santos, Frances Spinnato, and Pat Scheller. Receive Holiorr in Service Many of the boys who joined the Air Force are now receiving honors. Among them are Captain Richard Dyer, First Lieutenant Francis Serrano, Major James Victoria, Second Lieutenants Philip Jeckel and Harold Sherman, and Colonel Albert Hoelck. Those receiving honors in the Army include Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Jones, Major Donald Keane, Captain Warren LeValley, and General Robert Whitford. Representing the Navy are Captain Charles Beal, Commodore William Martley, Ad- miral Albert Holly, and Commander Clarence Donath. The girls who are representing us in the Armed Services as Waves are Mildred Barber, Pat Christina, Jane Vars and Marie Savona. Those in the Wacs are Janet Watrous. Carol Holland, Marjorie Lord. Representing the Wfafs flfgllfj'-J'EZ'67Z
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are Pat McGuire, Roberta Taylor, Bette Kiddy and Mil- dred Richards. PI'flI'6'.l' In Be Crea! St1fe.r111i.1n Fred Richards today proved what a wonderful sales- man he was by selling television sets to S. H. S. students on condition that every night he would work out their Latin and French homework for the next day. lass I, Mildred Barber, do leave my silly manner in the class room to any one who can get away with it as long as I have, We, John Allen and Delbert Tillinghast, do will our roller skating feet at the K'Rink to Bob Tattersall and Pat Algiers. I, john Christina, do will my position on the football team to George Luzzi. I, Clarence Donath, do will my quiet manner to Stan- ley Bennett. I, Lucy Avery, do will my helpfulness in the O.P. room to Gloria Rocha. I, ,lane Vars, do will to Virginia Catalano my quick temper. I, Marie Savona, do bequeath to Louise Catalano my ability to set my hair every night. I, Nancy Thomason, do will to Beverly Wilkinson my shining hair. I, joseph Previty, do will my Hot Rod to Malcolm Stinson. I, Barbara Pond, do will to Jane MacKnight my am- bition to participate in all activities. I, Dorothea Danko, do will my friendly manner to Anne Bailey. We, Alice Ball and Joyce Worcester, do will our shy- ness to Marion Frasier and Patricia Brown. I, Frances Spinnato, do will to Carol Clay my naturally curly hair. We, Lucy Stewart and Barbara White, do will our interest in Korea to absolutely no one. I, Janet Marcotte, do bequeath my ability to get straight A's to Louise Vars, I, john West, do leave my ability to play the guitar to Chick Rafuse. I, Donald Costa, do will to Bob Cini my jet black hair. We, Janet Watrous and Roberta Taylor, do will our Sparkling Diamonds to absolutely no one. I, Charles Beal, do will my ability to get along with everyone to Thomas Banks. I, Patricia Christina, do bequeath my cute features to Sandra Ritchie. I, Franklin Sylvia, do leave my roving eye to Victor Rebello. I, Eileen Shea, do will my 'Always Fresh Look to Kathy Abbott. I, Bette Sidebottom, do will my never ending supply of chatter to Connie Culver. I, Jessie Spivey, do will my interest in a certain Senior boy to definitely no one. Win Fame ar Azzlhorr Barbara Pond, Ernestine Remor and Rita Roderick today published their third edition of their famous Math Book. Find 1301111141212 of Youlb Delbert Tillinghast and James Stewart have discovered the Fountain of Youth, It is said that Fred Pierson was the Hrst to drink from it. JESSIE SPIVEY GAIL BURDICK ill I, Marilyn Strickland, do will my love for dancing to Eleanor O'Brian. We, Patricia Tanner and Patricia Quattromani, do will our interest in certain boys to absolutely no one. I, Patricia Van Pelt, do will my ability to look well in anything I wear to Susan O'Neil. I, Fred Vega, do will my bright shirts and sweaters to joe Quattromani. I, George Kent, do will my love for music to Renny Stackpole. I, Annette Mailhot, do leave my position as Editor- In-Chief on the Brown and White Staff to a worthy underclassman. I, Robert Mitchell, do will my nickname Mousy to Robert Wfhewell, I, Barry Morton, do will my likable disposition to jack Bower. I, Patricia McGuire, do will my quiet ways to Irene Schultz. I, joan Orlando, do leave my ability to make points in P.D. to anyone who likes to talk as much as I do. I, Frederick Pampel, do bequeath my position as 'Class President to Wayne Steadman. I, Fred Pierson, do leave my position on the cafeteria staff to john jessiman. I, Robert Emmet, do will my ambition to anyone who is willing to work for his class. I, Maxine Gensburg, do will my position on the cheer- ing squad to any Sophomore who will work as hard as I have worked. I, Vernon Gibson, do will my position as manager of the football team to Walter Savage. I, Mary I-lobart. do will to the prettiest girl in the junior class my title as junior Prom Queen. I, Nancy Ball, do will my Cute Hairdon to any jun- ior who can fix it as well as I can. I, Mary Lidestri, do will my wardrobe of nice clothes to Anna Roderick. I, Carol Holland, do will to Skip Ainsworth my col- lection of Late Slips. I, Edwin jessiman, do leave the wayl can get into an argument in P.D. to any junior who dares oppose the girls. I, Lois Kain, do bequeath my tall, stately beauty to Marilyn Brown. I, Robert Keane, do will my ability to make a girl think she is the Only 0ne to anyone who dares give it a try. frvezzfy-eigbf
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