Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1955

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janet Greene jan P. D. Music The kids Lovely ' Blue Moon' john Grills Johnny Late to class Carol Football You got me The Bandit' Ina Hauptman Bubbles Gossips Pizza The kids Aw-com-on Blue Moon' Violet Hazard Speedie Biology My baby brother Joyce johnson What do you think ?' e ' Love Me Baby' Edward Heffernan Skip Homework Girls The mob I don't got none Shake Rattle 8: Roll' Barbara Lee Hess Barb Trying to catch the bus Cadillacs Everybody Right here and now 'Temptation' William Hobart Squire Shop investigations joy Boys and coffee break I guess you'll find Almost Always' Charles Holdridge Chas Getting up to go to school Girls Football That's what you think If I Give My Heart to You' Joseph E. Holly joe Study Halls Outdoor life Home Room Oh Yeah' Sh m' Frank jeffrey jeff Getting up jan Football ' I don't know' High and the Mighty John jessiman johnny Study Hall Shop fHa Haj Roaming the halls Let's get with it ' This Old House Edwin F. jette, jr. Ed Work, etc. Sports Vacations Real Gone Dragnet Carl Johnson C. Cafeteria Teacher Rm. 16 Sports at S.H.S. Ain't that you? I Understand' Barbara Jones Babs Cliques Bob The kids For Pete's sake ' If I Give My Heart to You' Sally May Karjala Sal Surprise quizzes George The gang Holy Cow Hey There' Helen Kelleher Conceited people jim The kids Cocky Blue Moon' Barbara Kenyon Babs Machines in O. P. room j?? Everything O for gosh sakes Moonlight Serenade' Nancy C. Lamb Nan Monday mornings Glen Miller Music Football games I'll say My Happiness Kenneth R. Lanphere Ken Slow boats Cars, marine sports The boys I'll take your word for it The Little Shoemaker Janet E. Lawrence jan That car Pete Someone Wow! ! If I Give My Heart to You' Cecelia Leone Celia Pink shirts jack jack and fun at school My word Blue Moon' Rosanne Mary Levanti Rox The 1949 Dodge Fri. Night Memory That ole gang of mine ' Can I drive? Gonna Sit Right Down Rosario Longo Bug Goo Goo Moosey Shapes and sizes Skipping school Leave me alone Chapel in the Moonlight Ernest Lopes Ernie Teachers Barbara Barbara 'You just better not do that' Sh-Boom Jane MacKnight jane Phonies Danny Cheering Charmaine Kenneth Leonard Main Ken Homework Girls Girls Oh My 'Melody of Love' Evelyn Masofsky Ev Cliques Charm bracelets Blast it Embraceable You Helen McKenna Helen P. D. Pizza Office Practice Block 2 That's life Smile Anne McKenzie Kenz Sunday nights Ron David's car Oh, crumb' The Nearness of You Norman McNeil, Jr. Sonny Police Girls-Especially one? Football That's about the size of it' St, Louis Blues-Mambo Maryann Mello Getting up First lunch block What did I say? Story of Three Loves' Dorothea Mercier Dotti P. D. jimmy The O. P. Gang God bless you If I Didn't Care' jesse Miner jess P. D. Cars Shop I don't know This Old House Harriet Mitchell Mitch Getting ready for work Pete Gang in O. P. Oh, No Blue Moon Tony Moosey Moose Rosario Longo Sports Football Get out of here Sh Boom Jan Morosini jan Certain people in P. D. Frankie O. P. Oh-h-h-h Blue Moon Mavis Nile May Teasing Dick O. P. Room Oh Bull If I Give My Heart to You Irene Noel Butch People who are late Music Block L You know what I mean' That's All Susan O'Neil Shush Girls Silly Dreamer Cheering Why tell me?' ' My Foolish Heart' Giovanna Orlando Bonnie Stuck up people Skating and men Everything at S.H.S. Somebody goofed Chapel in the Moonlight' Nadeen Panciera Nadeen Chemistry Jack jack's basketball Oh, heavens! Charmaine Ann Marie Pescatello Anna-Ri Waiting for people No. 32 That ole gang of mine ' I kid you not If I Loved You' Carole Platt Carole Cliques Bob The kids Pub-leeze This Old House' Lorraine Pia Lorry An exaggerator Music P. D. Block L 'Oh, Brother You'll Never Walk Alone Bernard Pont Bern Gabby girls Classical music O. P, Room gang Is that so?' Stranger in Paradise Edwin Randall Ed Math Certain alumnus Lunch block and the mob That's a winning play String of Pearls'



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ass rophec Social H i ghl i ghfr Ann Pescatello Reports: Last evening the Capitol Theater was the scene of the most spectacular motion picture in many a clay. It was the remake of Margaret Mitchell's great classic, Gone Wilh the Wind. The cast included: Cathy Abbott as Scarlet O'Hara, Norman McNeil as Rhett Butler, Barbara Kenyon as Melanie Wilkes, and Frank Jeffrey as Ashley Wilkes. The movie was produced by Gerald Reynolds and directed by Kenneth Burgess. Scenery and costumes were designed by Nancy Armstrong and Irene Schultz respectively. Cameramen included: Rosario Longo, Anthony Moosey, and Vincent Faillace. Lighting technicians were Morris Thorp, Kenneth Lanphere, Douglas Brayman, and John Brophy. Arriving at the theater I saw Charles Holdridge, CBS news commentator, interviewing John Carocari, Governor of Connecticut, Theresa Sylvia, television star of I Love Terry, and Jacqueline Bailey, Metropolitan Opera star, along with the stars of the movie. At the entrance of the theater were Robert Benware, doorman, and John Songdahl, Edward Heffernan, Robert Wells, Edwin Jette, and Joseph Holly, ushers. After reaching my seat I noticed the world famous brain surgeon, Dr. Michael Cronin, chatting with jet ace, John Grills and his colpilot, Richard Arruda. Entering with her press agent, David Truss, was movie actress, Carol Clay. As I glanced around, I saw Robert Swain, Jesse Miner, and Kenneth Main discussing their latest invention, the au- tomatic weeder. The lights dimmed and the movie began, The first attraction was the March of Time. Headlines: JANET LAWRENCE APPOINTED DELEGATE TO U. N. BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE CRIMINAL LAWYER WAYNE STEADMAN EXPOSES NATlON'S LEADING NARCOTIC RING CARL JOHNSON, STAR SHORTsTOP OF TI-IE NEW YORK YANKEEs, ADMITTED TO HALL OF FAME RONALD WORCEsTER BREAKS SCORING RECORD IN TI-IE CELTIC'S FIRST GAME AIRLINE STEWARDESSES, AUDREY WILKINSON AND NANCY DIEMOURA, DISPLAY BRAVERY IN PLANE CRASH After the news, an excellent performance was given by the star studded cast. As I left the theater 1 met Barbara Hess and Edwina Shea, Powers models, and Francis Finnegan and Patricia Brown, co-authors of the new TV serial, Life Wilh Evelyn, starrring Evelyn Ma- sofsky and Ricardo Sylvia. From here I continued on to The Pink Flamingo. owned and operated by Neal Squadrito and David Smith, where I was joined by Carole Platt and Helen McKenna, who were celebrating their mutual discovery of Planet X, which was heralded by world renowned scientists. Our coats were taken by New York's favorite hat check girls, Joycelyn Albro and Dorothea Mercier. The head waiter, John Jessiman, con- ducted us to our table. Gazing about the room we ob- served Shirley Smith, Catherine Vincent, Sally Karjala, Renay Woodrow, and Maureen Steele in attractive hostess uniforms. Over at the table in the corner sat Gayla Savage, designer for General Motors, Anne Mc- Kenzie, chief buyer for Peck and Peck, with Maryann Mello, her head model, and Jan Morosini, fashion ed- itor for Ladier Home Journal. From them we learned that Rose Marie Sammataro is in Europe on a lecture tour and that Bernard Pont has won the blue ribbon for raising the world's prize mink. Our attention was directed to the stage where the floor show had begun, featuring the Rhythm in Blue's Trio, consisting of Edward Randall, Ross Aiello, and Renny Stackpole, with Frances Tanner and Lorraine Pia as accompanists. Violet Hazard, famous blues singer, gave her rendition of The Blues in the Nighl: the acro- batics of Louise Vars filled us with amazement. Next on the program was a peppy accordion duet by Audrey Coats and Nadeen Panciera. Concluding the show was Willie Shea's imitation of Jerry Lewis. After a delicious meal, prepared by Chef Ronald Whewell, we talked with Jane MacKnight and Grace Bonomo, operators of Madame Suzette's Beauty Salon, owned by Susan O'Neil. They told us of the success of Ellen Whitford's convalescent home where Barbara Jones, Carolyn Burdick, Helen Kelleher, Eileen Fiddes, and Joyce Rathbun are nurses. I also learned that Diane Sousa, Mavis Nile, and Assunta Caputo are working at Boston Children's Hospital. Scattered throughout the crowd were many persons serving in the Armed Forces: in the Air Force are Allen Arnold, Harry White, and Douglas Gray, Army men, Ernest Lopes, and James Fish. In the Waves are Janet Greene and Marion Frasier, in the Wacs: Ina Hauptman, Virginia Gavitt, and Joyce West. Pausing at our table two famous interior decorators, Sandra Ritchie and Maryanne Schackner, de- scribed the decorations for their model home, which was built by Robert Garbarino's Construction Company, which also built Little Mo, the gift shop owned by Maureen Schackner and hnanced by Anthony Engstrom, Wall Street executive. Bidding goodbye to my friends and The Pink Flamin- go, I got into one of Alfred Rebello's taxicabs with Ros- anne Levanti, creator of the comic strip, fo-jo. Stopping on Broadway we were attracted by the window display Hat Shop, owned by Jane Stewart and Returning to my hotel, owned by Jack in Jay-Ann's Anne Foley. Cunnian, I was greeted by Warren Banker, doorman. Entering the hotel Coffee Shoppe, I noticed Rita Banks, Beverly Brooks and Marilyn Falck serving coffee to Gail Brown, champion figure skater, and Mary Ann Bi- anchi, author of the lastest best seller Liz-fe and Like Il. As I stepped into the elevator, I recognized Bonnie Or- lando, woman lawyer, and her secretaries, Dolores Cano and Anita York. William Hobart, the elevator boy, told me that Nancy Lamb owns the Kiddy Korner Nurrery School where Patricia Cartier and Harriet Mitchell teach. I learned that Louise Gagne is librarian at the New York Public Library. At the fourth Hoor Gloria Rocha, author of the Little Mite Children? Books, and twenty-nine

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