"Few yearbooks show the kind of flair, creativity, and downright professional quality as the 2003 Stonington yearbook." Mystic River Press 6/5/03
"They're in the 2000's now. It's not 1890's anymore... I think it's pretty cool." Linda Salee-Hill, Canine Design 6/3/03
"This book is well done... the writing is well done, and so are the graphics and everything else that makes up this book." Tina Detelj, Channel 8 News 6/3/03
"The students who have written, photographed, edited and produced it deserve credit for taking a creative approach to a traditional project." The Westerly Sun 6/4/03
"...a wonderful form of artistic expression. Congratulations to Stonington High administrators for being guiders of young minds and also to the students. May your creativity open doors for you and, it is hoped, open the minds of others." Tia DeWick, New London
"Yearbook staff and advisers all received standing ovations for the book that audience members called 'artistic' and 'expressive.'” New London Day 6/5/03
"They did a superb job... in their estimation, this represents their class." Stephen Murphy, Ph.D., Principal of Stonington High School
STONINGTON
HIGH YEARBOOK STAFF IS LAUDED– By Katie Haughey, The Sun
Staff 6/5/03
" Person after person in the standing-room-only
crowd said they thought the yearbook staff did an 'outstanding' job with the
book, and the result was artistic."
"Students should be proud of your school and your advisors who helped you with your yearbook!" Jane Johnson, New Haven
SUPPORT,
PRIDE AT STONINGTON HIGH
"The Stonington community should take pride
in the artsy, innovative and courageous approach that Stonington High School
students took in presenting the 2003 yearbook.
All
of the students involved with the project... and their adviser, Sharleen Rustici,
who received a well-deserved standing ovation Wednesday night– should
take immense pride in their work, their creativity, and in their courage of
expression."
The Westerly Sun 6/6/03
"The Stonington High yearbook is a thought-provoking, creative, work of art. Bravo." Bruce Edwards, Gales Ferry
"Bravo, SHS Students... Never stop following your dreams no matter how impossible they seem." Hope Gomes, Westerly