North Kingstown High School - Skippers Log Yearbook (North Kingstown, RI)
- Class of 1962
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LOG 1962 3 4 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors___________________________ 9 Academics _______________________ 43 Athletics _______________________ 70 Underclassmen ___________________ 86 Advertising _____________________108 MR. HIRAM A. DAVIS, Superintendent of Schools MR. BURTON FROBERG Administrative Assistant L With deepest feelings of gratitude and re- spect, the class of 1962 voices its sincere ap- preciation to Mr. Sprague, whose ready humor and sympathic understanding has helped us to smooth the roughest path and conquer the most formidable problem. We can only hope that guided by his willing hand, untiring ef- fort, and joy in living, we may become better individuals. 8 They pass in contemplation through these familiar portals, viewing from afar the world into which they now must join ranks. A convergence of turmoil, rebellion, anxiety, and conformity awaits their admittance. From this they must create a beneficial world; they must hasten progress and cultivate peace and harmony from peril. To them falls the inherent task of enriching this world for those who have guided them as well as for pos- terity. These eager men and women, products of our contemporary society, who must rise to victory and success for their timeworn leaders, for themselves, and for the future of our country and . .. 9 RICHARD ALBERT ' Dick- White Olds . . . hot rodder . . . farm- er boy . . . always with Gup . . . pencil behind his ear . . . back from Maine. ■ CAROL ALDRICH “Carol” “Warwick!!” . . . always asking questions . . . “only her hairdresser knows” . . . French scholar . . . new member. Dramatics 2; Newspaper 3, 4; Ten- nis Club 4; Fencing; Dance Club. ROBERT ALDRICH Bobby” White Ford Convertible . . . Hamil- ton?? . . . “Ray-y-ye” . . . major in studyhall. Basketball 2; Chess Club 2. HOWARD ALLEN “Guppy” Football! . . . Aggie boy . . . seen with Dick Albert . . . cool Chevy . . . class to class walker. Football 4. 10 RICHARD ALLFREY “Dick” Food sales . . . Current Wave staff . . . backstage worker . . . hard work- er .. . friendly sort . . . witty com- ments. Dramatic 3, 4; Newspaper 2; Cross Country 2, 3. EUNICE ALLISON “Eunie” New member . . . always with Mary . . . Typing II gal . . . giggler in Comm. Law . . . usually quiet, but, (Oh!) when she’s not . . . friend to all, Mt. Pleasant. Softball: Volleyball. MAUREEN ARRUDA “Moe” Short hair . . . earrings . . . cheer leading . . . good sport . . . twister . . . “Are your nails clean?” . . . voice . . . “The Three Musketeers.” Chorus 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Library 3; Pep Club 2; Student Gov’t. 2, 3. WILLIAM BAILEY “Bill” Drum Major . . . Band Pres. . . . Math and science student . . . very intelligent . . . good looking . . . swell guy- Band 3, 4; Latin Club 3. II PATRICIA BARSKE “Pattie” “Oh, no!” . . . Pirates of Penzance . . . Junior Prom . . . “Where’s Bob- bie?” . . . sweet, serene . . . definite plans after high school . . . dimpled smile. Chorus 1. CAROL ANN BEAN “Kitty” Concert Choir . . . coal-black hair . . . straight skirts . . . humorous gig- gle . . . seen with Judy . . . hard worker . . . “Goodness!” . . . Exodus. CONSTANCE BENNETT “Connie” Future plans for marriage . . . “Oh no!” . . . cheerful smile . . . happy go lucky. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BLOCK “Barbie” “Good Heavens!” . . . bobby socks and wide belts . . . Junior Academy Players . . . wants to be a math, teacher ... “I know exactly what you mean” . . . exceptionally bright. Dramatics 1; Debating 1; Newspap- er 1; Yearbook 1; Good Will 1. 12 RONALD BOURN “Whitey” Glasses under blond lid . . . “I like it like that!” . . . yellow Studebaker . . . the accent and the voice . . . cheerleaders. Dramatics 4; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 2, 3, 4; German Club 2. DONNA BOYER “Donna” Short dark hair . . . millions of freckles . . . D.S.? . . . Marital am- bitions . . . Mary . . . baby sitting . . . “only three sandwiches!” Junior Prom; Gym Club 3. MARY BRENNAN “Mary” Quiet . . . red . . . silly grin . . . first lunch with Sue . . . wild car . . . Exeter kid. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girl’s Gym Club 2, 3. LARRY BROWN “Charlie” “Budget Club” . . . basketball . . . “Smiley” . . . bright sweaters . , . “parabolic drip” ... a mite gabby? . . . De Molay boy . . . No. 81. Band 1; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Dramatics 2; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Class Mar- shal 2. 13 EUGENE BUCKLAND “Gene” Avid backstage helper . . . need a good sound effects man? . . . Exeter . . . slide rule genius . . . “Rats!” Dramatic Club; Choir 3, 4. DOROTHY BURDA “Dottie” Hard worker . . . knits terrific sweat- ers . . . sense of humor . . . unforget- table in biology . . . good sport . . . Ivies. F.H.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; Class play 2, 3. MARY-LEE BUSBY “Buzz” Green-eyed red-head . . . very out- spoken . . . positive in her opinions . . . an organizer . . . true friend to all . . . the original joke teller . . . “Quiet, please!” ... a real cut up . . . cheerleader (Captain) . . . Yum Yum of the Mikado. Chorus 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; J. V. cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; News- paper 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Year- book 3, 4; Class Marshal 4; Smok- ing Comm. 3, 4; Class Ring Comm. 3. ARLENE CAPALBO “Arlene” South . . . one of two to pass trig tests . . . quiet but doesn’t miss a trick . . . first year German . . . “Oh, my brothers!” . . . “Why not col- lege?” . . . dark eyes. Trench club 3; Book Club 3. 14 ELIZABETH BYERS “Betsy” Small but loud . . . Jim, come here! . . . chemistry fog . . . baby blue . . . poor elections . . . blonde? . . . gray Nash . . . “plane troubles?” . . . one of the Bobbsey Twins. F.N.A. 3: F.T.A. 2; Yearbook 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Washington Trip Com- mitttee; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 2, 3; Class secretary 1. MARSHA CERNY “Marsha” Blonde hair and glasses . . . Satur- day seminars and chemistry club . . . loves intellectual discussions. Concert Choir 3, 4; Baskeball 3; Li- brary Assistant 1; Science Club 1; German Club 3, 4. MAYLE-ANNE CHALLBERG “Lee” Cute blonde . . . everyone’s friend and bud-bud-bo . . . they call her “simple” . . . “School is out” . . . Pizza Place . . . does a mean twist. Dramatics 3: Newspaper 2. RICHARD CHANDLER “Rick” Sharp brown eyes . . . “all right you guys in back, keep quiet so we can get this meeting over!” . . . Swim- ming team . . . always throws knives. Football 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 3, 4; Class Marshal 3. 15 ELIZABETH CHARLES “Liz” Back from California . . . Raye . . . Howie and Agu . . . really smart . . . favorite with Mr. Quinn . . . loves basketball . . . snappy dresser. Class play 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Year- book 3. JOSEPH CHAUVIN “Joe” Electricity expert . . . always in a hurry . . . been a great help in the Yearbook . . . quiet but really swell. Dramatics 3; Yearbook 4. KENNETH CROWELL “Ken” Tall . . . long hair . . . big smile . . . speedy car . . . beach boy . . . girls? . . . Maris and Dale . . . Class of ’39 award. German Club; Chess Club. JOHN CUNNINGHAM “J. C.” Basketball-a-dee . . . one of the “boys” . . . terrific twist . . . real party goer . . . Big Bad John . . . D. J. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy’s Gym Club 2, 3, 4. 16 Picture Not Available STEPHEN CURTIS “Steve” Long wavy Hair . . . can talk like a preacher or joke like a court jester . . . white socks with black shoes. Debating 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Class play 2, 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4, Co-editor. BONNIE DALZALL “Bonnie” Commutes from Jamestown . . . “Daf- fy”-Calvin feud . . . great artist . . . always has something to say on the subject. .. obtrusive. ALBERT DAVIS “Al” Trombone . . . Sandy . . . from Cranston . . . good looks . . . boat- man . . . sharp clothes . . . Red Ford Convertible. Band 3, 4. v ELIZABETH DeLONG “Liz” Little blue car . . . laundry . . . cer- tain red haired friends . . . how tall! . . . bubble blower . . . model . . . stretch . . . “she cracks up.” Dramatics 3. 17 WILLIAM DUCKWORTH “Ducky” Shop . . . Vo. Tech . . . red hair . . . always ready to help . . . whis- tling and singing ... ’52 Caddie ... always banging things around. Radio Club; Fire Department. WILLIAM DWELLY “Bill” A math teacher’s dream . . . seminar student . . . walks w'ith that certain bounce . . . Terry’s sister . . . Ron- nie and Kirk. Football 1, 2, 3; Newspaper 4; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 2; Jun- ior Play; Sophomore Play. CALVIN ELLIS “Cal” Boy, what a beauty! . . . “Oh, but Mr. Quinn” . . . Who wants a ride? . . . Oh, horrors! . . . apple soggy . . . “Let’s have a party. Cal.” F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Comm. 3; Washington Trip Comm.; Cinderella Ball Comm. 2. 18 KENNETH FREEBORN “Jughead” Top bowler in town . . . “visit a library?” . . . he’s got connections . . . Concert Choir memories . . . everyone’s friend . . . sleeping in P.A.D. . . . top notch “policeman.” Concert Choir 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN GILL “Gillis” A rah-rah girl . . . lots of pep . . . aspires to be a nurse . . . big flirt . . . worked hard for class . . . more bounce to the ounce. Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Newspaper 1, 2. JUDITH GERRISH “Judy” What’s studying? . . . Let’s have some pizza . . . sweaters and short skirts . . . smiling . . . Nancy . . . freckles . . . impish smile. F.B.L.A. 3; Student Gov’t. 1; Pro- jection Club 1,2. TERRY GILMER “Terry” Ronnie Bourn . . . loves cars . . . really deep voice . . . chess club . . . supports basketball every Tuesday and Friday night. Chess Club 2; Gym Club 3. 19 JEANNE LOW GREEN “Jeanne Nice clothes . . . beach combing? . .. Neat! . . . suffers in H-l . . . polite . . . terrific personality . . . lots of fun. Chorus 1; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics 1; Prom and Dance Comm. 3; Vol- leyball 4; Softball 2. CHERYL GROVES “Cheryl” Straw-blonde hair . . . cute but quiet . . . studious . . . drives a wild car ... Judy’s friend. PATRICIA HALLENE “Pat” Teachers’ pet . . . black sweater . . . off-campus parties . . . “find me a college away from R.I.” . . . Doug and Carl . . . seminar student . . . most likely to succeed. Pep Club 2; Dramatics 1, 2; News- paper 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Stu- dent Gov’t. 2, 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HANSON “Mike” Red-headed wonder . . . new man on campus . . . contagious grin and ac- cent . . . very friendly . . . Africa . .. sharp dresser. 20 CHERYL HEDGE “Cheryl” Sincere? . . . who’s the guy in the bright red convertible! ... an am- bitious secretary. Projection Club 2. VICTORIA HEEKS “Vicki” “Anybody interested in bringing food for the Junior Prom please contact freckles . . . “Going outside for band today?” . . . “You are so right!” Band 1; Junior Prom Committee; Washington Trip Committee. EDWARD HUTCHINS “Jim” Aggie boy . . . green Ford . . . suede jacket . . . contagious chuckle . . . fabulous jokes . . . super personal- ity. F.F.A. BARBARA JOHNSON “Barb” Excellent typist . . . likes it, too . . . active in class activities ... a diligent worker, especially for the class trip . . . “Hi, people!” . . . Bryant Col- lege is her goal. F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 1; Library Assist- ant 4; Yearbook 4, Treasurer. 21 STUART KENNETT “Stuie” “Big Man on Campus” . . . baseball player . . . another party boy . . . handsome wolf . . . Stompin “6” . . . “Ya-a-ah, Bad.” Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 3,4. RICHARD KENNEY “Ricky” The happy dragon! . . . great busi- ness man! ... an asset to the con- cert choir . . . ambition a millionaire. Band 1; Chorus 3; F.B.L.A. 2. THOMAS KETTELLE “Tom” Collector of bow-ties . . . always laughing at something . . . one of the many “Aggie” boys! 22 STEVEN KISH “Steve” Football number . . . letter sweater . . . glasses and blonde hair . . . packs groceries at Commissary. Football 4; Gym Club 3. ADRIAN KLAAS “Skip” Swimmer . . . wises off . . . make good serviceman . . . not overly friendly, but just the right amount. Spanish Club 1; Swimming Team 2; Golf Team 1. LINDA KNIGHT “Linda” “Has anybody seen Roberta, Bea, or Madeline?” . . . “Oh, that Tommy!” . . . (dancing, swimming)?. F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 1. 23 GEORGE KRZAk “George” Big boy . . . lots to say . . . technical- ly speaking . . . hearty laugh . . . “I’d say it was this way” . . . “How much does it cost?” . . . some ride, huh, George? MARY ANN KURLAK “Makie” Came to N. K. hst year . . . loves black . . . Who s Dennis? . . . dif- ferent . . . love that hair. Pep Club. MADELINE LaBONTE “Mad” What’s the added weight on your third finger, left hand, Mad? . . . “fry ice” . . . a real whiz in the athletic department ... a born artist. F.B.L.A.; Girls’ Recreation 3, 4, president 4. CARLTON LAIRD “Carl” “Ain’t it?” . . . “is that right?” . . . hand jive and twist . . . baseball . . . blond curls . . . good for a laugh ... a girl’s best friend . . . green Valiant... a nut. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Gym Club 3,4. 24 KIRK LANDER “Kirk” Backstage at class plays . . . red wool cap . . . Larry and Ron . . . hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy . . . The Happy Dragon. Football 1; Pep Club 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Washington Trip Committee 4; Prom Committee; Play Committee 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2. BRUCE LARSON “Bruce” Beautiful blue eyes . . . winks them a lot . . . ridiculous remarks . . . “How long?” . . . Susie? . . . blue Ford . . . crazy? . . . takes bad corn- ers! Band; Football; Science Club; Span- ish Club. NANCY LeVASSEUR “Nancy” Neat hair . . . Judy . . . pretty clothes . . . p.j. parties . . . lovely eyes . . . giggler . . . pleasant conversationalist. JO LITHERLAND “Jo” Silence . . . “Basket, basket, basket, Jo” . . . really like your class ring, huh? ... to be or not to be an air- line stewardess. Girls Athletic Association; Girl’s Gym Club 1, 2. 25 DENNIS LUNDBERG “Denny” Drama Club . . . “Navikov” “Parky” . . . Physicist ... “I am the mana- ger” . . . “Water Boy” . . . “Self- appointed Genius” . . . class wit. Football 4; Dramatics 2, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Yearbook 4; Play Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. NANCY MANLEY “Nan” Mardi Gras . . . Dighton Rehobeth . . . Oh! to marry a millionaire!! . . . love that Connie Francis. Dramatics I, 2; Newspaper 2; Orchestra 3. JAMES MANN “Jim” You bet . . . quiet? . . . “Bimmy and the Peab” . . . National Honor So- ciety . . . dependability plus . . . oh, those sneakers . . . great guy . . . done most for the class. Basketball 1; Pep Club 2; Newspa- per 4; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Cinderella Ball 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Washington Trip Committee. LaVERNE MARLER “LaVerne” ‘Let me tell you!” . . . long, pretty brunette hair . . . “Show me the way to the beach!!” Glynn Acad. . . . lost to Ala . . . Betty Ann and Makie! t 26 ALAN MASON “Al” “So, what else is new?” . . . per- fect chemistry experiment, huh?? . . . loud slacks . . . big grin and a laugh to match . . . Impala . . . inhabits Hamilton Beach. Chorus 4; Football 3, Manager; Dramatics 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4. JAMES MASON “Jim” Football . . . little car . . . “Denny, where’s Coach?” . . . joker . . . rips up the road! . . . hearty laugh . . . traveling man. Football 3, 4; B.G.C. 2, 3, 4. HOWARD MATTHEWS “Howie” Class president . . . “Good Grief” “Ah, Mr-------!” . . . saddle-shoes . . . “What did Hamlet say?” . . . “Where are those newspaper ar- ticles?!” . . . campus Playboy . . . m-m-m-m. Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; De- bating 2; Newspaper co-editor; Stu- dent council 3, 4; V. Pres. National Honor Society 4; Golf club 3, 4. ROBERTA McELHANEY “Bobbie” “Let’s eat!” . . . “Where’s Pattie?” . . . “Oh, great!” . . . tall . . . bless the beach and radios. MADELINE MAXFIELD “Mandy” Annapolis men . . . “youngsters” . . . pleated skirts and really collegiate sweaters . . . always ready with a laugh . . . “Dolt!” Yearbook 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4, co- editor; Chemistry club 3; Seminar 3,4. 27 ARTHUR MAY “Art” Athletic . . . real nice . . . tall and handsome . . . quiet but . . . WOW! . .. show car. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CRAWFORD McLINTOCK “Corky” F.F.A. . . . and 4H . . . tall and thin . . . really nice . . . always seen saw- ing trees or planting around school. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIS MEZS “Maris” Quiet . . . suffered through Mr. Q’s class . . . car crazy . . . German? . .. Oh, that hair. Band 4; Track 3; German Club 1. 28 Picture Not Available LUCIA MIDDLETON “Lucia” Sweet soprano voice . . . quiet . . . doesn’t give up easily . . . ambitious. CAROLYN MITCHELL “Mitch” Texas . . . what a laugh! . . . “What’s wrong with R.I. hamburgers?!!” . . . music theory . . . helpful in Concert Choir . . . dig that accent! . . . man stealer!!! Concert Choir 3, 4; F.II.A. 3; F.T.A. 3; Library Assistant 2; Student Council 1. ARTHUR MONTIETH “Tom” Dependability plus . . . “My car’s in the garage!” . . . movie star hair . . . Nancy . . . Army days. DOROTHY MOON “Dottie” Crazy hairdos . . . short skirts . . . big eyes . . . off beat humor . . . Pizza fan! Library Assistant 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Newspaper 3; Projection Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 29 MARIA MOORE “Ridie” Snicker, snicker . . . new clothes . . . Mandy . . . crazy as a bed bug . . . Qts AA . . . “Anyone want to buy a yearbook?” Chorus 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Debat- ing 2; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Student Gov’t. 1, 2; Class Treasurer 1; Junior Class Play; Prom Committee; Senior Class Trip Com- mittee. SANDRA MOOREHEAD “Sandy” Talkative . . . “Coming up, one meat- ball sandwich.” . . . graduation—so soon ? . .. Seabees. F.H.A.; F.B.L.A. DENNIS MUDGE “Denny” Sports asset . . . quick thinking . . . drives a hot car . . . sense of humor . . . ever-willing . . . one of the “Boys.” Football 4; Basketball 2, 4; Gym Club 2. ERROL MUSTAIN “Errol” Came from Jacksonville . . . stopped at N.K. . . . moved on to Chicago. Picture Not Available Picture Not Available 30 JOSEPH NAGEL “Joe” Crutches . . . witty remarks . . . passed English, both of them? . . . pizza house regular . . . good looks. Baseball; Basketball. CARLA NEUBERT “Carla” Taller than most . . . curly hair . . . a walk . . . “What did Betsy say?” . . . “really?” . . . “Well, I don’t know” . . . silly . . . another Newfy . .. writer. F.H.A. 2; Dramatics 3; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4. JoANN NIEDERMANN “JoAnn” Blonde? . . . always laughing . . . with Sandy . . . Ho-Ho-Ho! . . . pays attention in World History? . . . Barry or Maris?? . . . Bobby sox! F.N.A.; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 1; Library Assistant 4; Pep Club 1; News- paper 1; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 3. ROBERT OWEN “Bob” “Ya’re out to lunch!” . . . “Some- day I’ll buy my class ring” . . . bowling at U.R.I. . . . our own Fred Astaire . . . “Why isn’t Lois in study hall??” Football 2, 3; Student Gov’t. 1, 2; Yearbook 4. 31 ANTHONY PAYNE “Tony” Guns, girls, and guys . . . N.R.A. . . . Joyce . . . Instructor for shoot- ing . .. Executive? BEATRICE PEARSON “Bea” A “number-one” artist . . . “That’s the breaks!” . . . just look for me at Hamilton Beach . . . french fries and coffee cabinets. Chorus 1, 2; F.B.L. 2. JAMES PERROTTA “Jimmy” Young looking . . . Mr. Q’s cross to bear . . . from Warwick halls . . . soda jerk . . . got the right answer? Band 1, 2, 3; J.V. Basketball; News- paper 2. 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Science Club 2. PAULINE PETERSON “P. P.” Look at those homemade skirts . . . fun in English class . . . contagious giggle . . . bermudas and knee socks . . . jumping jacks, anyone? F.N.A. Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 32 CHARLES PIERCE “Chuck” Casual dresser . . . plays a mean ac- cordian . . . shy smile . . . very happy to graduate . . . likes rifles? Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2. JANICE PIERCE “Jan” Flute and music, music, music . . . “Yah” . . . “U.R.I. here I come!” . . . “A perfect lady” . . . blonde, pretty, and petite ... a living Breck ad. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 3, 4; Yearbook 1. TERRY POSTON “Terry” Golfer? . . . Big T . . . star of the golf team . . . local DJ . . . mad “crushes.” Baseball 3; Basketball 3, 4; Football 3; Golf Club 3, 4; Track 2. SUZANNE POTTER “Sue” Quiet but not shy . . . “ain’t it the Troof” . . . cheerleader . . . Ronnie. Cheerleader 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 2, 3; Prom Committee; Washington Trip Committee. 33 LOIS-ANN PRESTON “Lo” Hairbows . . . pleated skirts and a new sweater every week . . . never a spare moment . . . avid Johnny Mathis fan . . . always inhabits the guidance office . . . busy with pic- tures, pictures, pictures. Newspaper 1; Pep Club 2; Present Goal Committee 1; Class Play Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Washington Trip Committee: Student Gov’t. 2. IRENE PYSARIW “Irene’ “Blondie?” . . . something new . . a Czech accent en Francais . . Emery’s . . . Cold Spring . . . Guppy Dramatics 4; Debating 1, 2, 3; News paper 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 4. 1 GORDON RAZEE “Gordon” Dark hair . . . motorcycles . . . shop and Aggie . . . quick smile ... al- ways helping out. VIRGINIA REIS “Ginny” Gene . . . red sweaters and skirts . . . always at the beach . . . F.T.A. . . . U.R.I. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 34 J r i MARGUERITTE ROMEO “Margie” The officers’ pool . . . WYNG gal . . . chatterbox . . . knubby sweaters . . . love those cheeseburgers. Choir 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; De- bating 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Yearbook 4; Washing- ton Trip Committee 4; Financial Committee 1. JONATHAN ROSE “John” Light winter jacket with books under one arm ... a real bug on science . . . “Oh! finding the cube roots of -8i is easy” . . . “Professor.” Science Club 2, 3, 4; Good Will 2; Yearbook 4. CARL ROSENGRANT “Carl” Ambition?—Naval officer . . . wel- come to N.K. . . . “Speak a little louder, Carl.” . . . seen with B.B. . . . football fan. Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. DOROTHY RUTLEDGE “Dottie” “Cut that out!” . . . sharp dresser . . . Bet you’re proud of Escombia’s football championship . . . Cadets??? Latin Club 1; F.N.A. 1. 35 SALLY JO RUTH “Sal” Blonde hair . . . ten minutes to put on lipstick . . . what an alto . . . slowr drawl . . . sweetest kid who ever came up from the South. Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1; Good Will. Concert Choir . . . going into guid- ance? . . . make-up committee . . . solemn face . . . stage fright . . . Liz Taylor’s hair? . . . “For Pete’s sake!” . . . “Mother hen” . . . Bobb- sey Twins . . . “Ivies.” . Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY SEAVEY “Barry” Devoted “Aggie” boy . . . friendly, helpful, and quiet . . . lots of fun . . . generous . . . successful. LUCILLA ANN SENIOR “Cilia” Our own “Picasso” . . . Production of “Mikado” . . . lots of school pep . . . always there cheering . . . always willing to help . . . shoulder to cry on. Library Assistant 4; Yearbook 2. LAURIE SANDEMAN “Laurie” 36 a SANDRA SHERMAN “Sandy” Sharp clothes . . . dancing eyes . . . seen with Pauline or Mary Beth . . . drives a mean car . . . good cook. F.H.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 1; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; Prom Comm.; Wash- ington trip. JEAN ANN SMITH “Jeanie” “Never take me seriously” . . . “Bobbsey Twins” . . . worry wart . . . good alto . . . fed up with curly hair . . . “Good gravy.” Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Student Gov’t. 2, 3, 4; Good Will 3; Class Play 2, 3; Washington trip 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. LINDA SPINK “Squeeky” Pixie hair-cut . . . cheerleader . . . “Rick” . . . ’59 Impala, red . . . smelly fish-nets . . . Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, Captain 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Class Secretary 3; Prom Committee. WINSTON STADIG “Winnie” Who is Little Bo Creep? . . . strug- gling through P.A.D. . . . quiet . . . love those telephones . . . shy!!! Yearbook; Science Club. 37 PATRICIA STEELE “Pat” Hair color? . . . tight skirts . . . “What’d they say?” . . . “Jean, you ra stupid” . . . love that T-bird . . . two root beers, please . . . wise comments. F.N.A. 2; Library Assistant 2; Pro- jection Club 1; Student Gov’t. 1. SHERWOOD STICKNEY “Earl” Short but cute . . . likes mechanics . . . an “Aggie” boy . . . lover of baseball . . . has a great sense of humor. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Fire Department 3, 4. BAIBA STRAUSS “Bi” Egypt, here I come! . . . “Gun!!!” . . . “Give me the triple “L”, life, liberty, and loafing” . . . hamburgers ...Bill! German Club. 38 CATHERINE SUBERS “Cathy” Love that gorgeous red hair! . . . our answer to Tallulah Bankhead . . . “That’s all right, sure I will” . . . orange lollipops . . . “twisting” . . . really dissolves those chemicals. Newspaper 4; Student Gov’t. 4; Dance Committee. RONALD SULLMAN “Ronnie” Tough time with Mr. Herchen? . . . Dave . . . back seats . . . Oh, brother . . . reserved? JANE TEAGUE “Teagus” Running the 100 yards . . . band blasts . . . winning proclamations . . . cracker-jack sense of humor . . . “Have you seen Lois?” . . . Little Dynamo . . . Second of the Bobbsey Twins. Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2; Class Vice President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Gov’t. 3, 4; Class Play 2, 3; Prom Committee; Newspaper 2. RAYE TEEDEN “Raye” Cheerleader . . . brains and beauty . . . Bob . . . Lizzie . . . Plum Beach . . . lucky guesser . . . Classi- cal .. . Barbie B . . . “dues are one dollar.” Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; F.H.A., President 2; Newspap- er 2, 3, 4; Student Gov’t. 3, 4. 39 ELAINE THERRIEN “Elaine” Making own clothes . . . Octopi for Prom . . . Hojo’s . . . first soprano . . . “Mikado” ... A Dresden doll. Chorus 2. 3, 4; F.T.A.; Yearbook: Prom Committee; Class Flowrer Com- mittee chairwoman. CARLA THORNTON “Carla” Busy . . . vibrant . . . “Where’s Raye?” . . . “Finished the fore- word?” . . . Loves sports, math stu- dent . . . “Use common sense, silly!” Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Yearbook editor; Exchange edi- tor; Student Gov’t. 1; Girls Gym Club 3. 40 AIME THUOTT “Dave” Full of fun . . . hard worker . . . generous . .. new member at N.K.H.S. . . . tall, dark, and handsome. DAVID TINSLEY “Dave” Public speaker and good conversa- tionalist . . . values friendships . . . Teacher of the Year . . . actor . . . debater. F.T.A. 2, 3; Class Play 2; Debating Club 4. NANCY WAGNER “Nance” D.A.R. winner . . . “Oh, those math classes.” . . . Wagon Shed . . . “Gol- ly” . . . “Neat” . . . collects sweat- shirts . . . chic clothes . . . “the meeting will please come to order.” F.T.A.; Pep Club; Student Gov’t. 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Newspaper 1, 4; Prom Committee. EDSON WHITEHEAD “Eddie” Small but packed with vitality . . . oh, that hair . . . snappy dresser . . . twister . . . “study?” . . . Sandy. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. JOHN WILDER “John” No. 14 . . . Budget Club lunch table . . . football all-American . . . “revo- lution?” . . . “poets are finks!” . . . French scholar. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Gov’t. 3, 4; Newspaper 4; German Club 1, 2; Good Will 3; Class Play 2, 3. 41 THELMA ANN WINSOR “Terry” “Blondie” . . . Prom . . . Oh, Vickey . . . brother . . . laughing. Band 1; Junior prom Committee; Gym Club; Majorette. LANCE WOODWARD IRVING WRIGHTING “Buddy” Jester . . . mad bomber . . . P.A.D. expert . . . “You’re out to lunch.” . .. crazy laugh. Slo-Pokes, Hot Rod Club, Babe Ruth League. 42 Friends, studies, and activities have these years shaped our lives. We will, therefore, enjoy a lasting record of these days. For in remembering the significance of yesterday, we meet the reality of today with greater understanding; with greater courage, we await the opportunity and challenge of tomorrow. His work is never done. 46 MRS. DORIS BURLINGHAM MR. HERCHEN MISS ROSS CURRENT WAVE BOTTOM: K. Payne, R. Cubert, P. Hallene, L. Hueskcn, N. Wagner, E. E. Charles, R. Tecden, K. Charles, M. Wilder, L. O’Connell, C. Flan- ders, H. Matthews. SECOND ROW: D. Cutting, J. Rose, J. Mann, J. Perrotta, B. Johnson, F. Gifford, G. Dickerson, D. Rutledge, V. Brock- wcll, N. Crooker, C. McDonough, W’. Dwelly, D. Lundburg, J. Wilder. TOP: T. Sayles, V. Sparks, B. Johnson, P. Seavey, M. Miller, S. Perry, M. Busby, B. Ballucci, B. Gill, C. Thornton, M. Maxfield, C. Aldrich, B. Jones, M. Romeo, S. Storm, L. Sandeman, J. Smith, M. Byron. 47 MISS JoANN BURNS TOD SOLI GOLF CLUB FIRST ROW: S. Geist, B. Bellucci, P. Belden, L. O’Connell, P. Seavey, Mr. Quinn, M. Wilder, J. Dickerson, U. Dean, S. Storm, K. Knudson. SECOND ROW: P. Burroughs, D. Taylor, T. Soli, T. Hofstetter, C. Laird, S. Forbes, H. Matthews, B. Rief, T. Mann, J. Walker, J. Frost. MR. HENRY A. QUINN 48 MR. HENRY A. QUINN, Golf Club Advisor TOP ROW: J. Eastman, R. Bourn, H. Matthews. SECOND ROW: Wilder, N. Wagner, Mrs. Wichern, M. Romeo, M. Cook. MISSING: Moore. M. M. Mrs. W'ichem explains Modern Art to her class. MISS JOAN ADAMOWICZ Ridie Moore finishes a taping for the radio. MRS. DANA L. WICHERN 49 MISS MILLET MR. PERRY He made all this possible.” “On your mark! ” “She made it, too! One, two and away! 51 MRS. LINNET OLSEN Remember those chemistry math classes! Hey, pay attention! MR. JOSEPH P. MELLOR MR. JOHN J. HELLEWELL MR. SIMEONE S. PARENTE MRS. HAROLD FRIEND MATH CLUB MR. JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM FIRST ROW: P. Burroughs, A. Edwards, D. Morrow, J. Rose. SECOND ROW: P. Drake, R. Teeden, M. Maxfield, B. Bellucci, Mr. Parente, P. Seavey, S. Wilson, A. Gorden, K. Payne. TOP ROW: P. Davis, L. Suda, D. Cutting, T. Mann, A. Drake, G. Rudgers, J. Perrotta, J. O’Brien, E. Potter. 54 FIRST ROW: L. Brown, R. Bourn, R. Kelley, R. Rief, J. Wilder, J. Mann, G. Gardiner, S. Wagner. SECOND ROW: J. Black, R. Teeden, S. Storm, P. Seavey, M. Wagner, J. Butler, J. Smith, K. Charles, P. Keener, N. Oliver. THIRD ROW: M. Wilder, P. Carter, F. Hallene, P. Hallene, P. Koper, P. Burroughs, T. Mann, P. Belden, L. Sandeman. MR. JOHN F. SHERIDAN P. Belden, T. Mann, N. Wagner, J. Lunt. STUDENT COUNCIL MR. HARVEY NYLUND MISS ELEANOR McELROY MRS. CLARA W. JUSTICE MISS MARY LOU MURRAY “Ya’ mean just because I missed that ball you’re gonna’ fail me for the quarter?” This is the two step. Aim for the rim. 1—2-3. . . . and Tiger wins the 100 yard! MR. DONALD M. BROWN MISS REGINA GROSS MR. ROGER A. HILL MISS LF.NORE CRANSTON FIRST ROW: L. O'Connell, M. Arruda, M. Busby, B. Gill, P. Hallene, B. Block, M. Moore, B. Johnson, D. Rutledge, L. Spink, L. Senior. SECOND ROW: M. Romeo, N. Wagner, C. Thornton, S. Storm, B. Jones, L. Sandeman, E. Therricn, M. Maxfield, J. Dickerson, S. Sherman, J. Smith, E. Charles, H. Tcedcn. BACK HOW: K. Lander, J. Rose, H. Matthews, J. Wilder, C. Ellis, S. Curtis, J. Mann, A. Mason, D. Lundberg. FROiNT ROW: D. Wible, C. Barksdale, C. Ravotta, Mr. Gardiner, M. Miller, L. Charles, B. Bellucci, A. Warren. SECOND ROW: L. Worster, M. Cook, K. Yeager, I. Pysariw, J. Run- yon, D. Burger, B. Krzak. THIRD ROW: M. Mezs, K. McNeil, A. Drake, R. Kenney, H. Matthews, J. Pcrrotta, S. Curtis, R. Frcgs, K. Crowell, D. Tinsley. FOURTH ROW: J. Roloff, E. Potter, P. Davis, F. Mase, A. Edwards, R. Tyler, K. Payne. GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: E. Potter, M. Mezs, A. Drake, J. Allen. SEC- CENSORED! OND ROW: H. Matthews, B. Kenyon, Mr. Gardner, G. Eller. THIRD ROW: R. Wiseman, R. Kenney, B. Francis, A. Nichelson. 60 MISS MARJORIE CHAMPLAIN BACK ROW: F. Mase, R. Pea- cock, D. Gadoury, G. Frego, D. Cutting, K. Payne, D. Eder- heimer, T. Donahue, G. Rudgers, R. Smith. FRONT ROW: R. Cuhert, J. Runyon. N. Wagner, S. Curtis, S. Wilson, Miss Champlain, D. Tinsley, E. Charles, B. Bellucci, R. Jones. Steve Curtis and Walter Webber con- gratulating each other on their victory at the Navy League Debate. Providence Journal-Bulletin Photo 61 MISS GRACE EASTWOOD MRS. BARBARA TUFFY 62 Pat Lever cleaning up after class. MISS MIRIAM J. BOGMAN MR. GILBERT S. POIRIOR PUTTING THE SKILLS TO USE 63 MR. JAMES A. MacINNES, Machinist’s Club advisor. MR. CLAUDE R. DOLLAR M MR. MacINNES Confusion reigns! Fire Department MR. HARRY R. LEWIS, JR. Jim Hutchins, Earl Stickncy, Howard Allen. BOTTOM ROW: R. Schartner, J. Almy, T. Pucella, D. Froberg, C. Tucker, J. Burlingham, T. Kettell, P. Hendrick, R. Almy, C. Minkema, C. Matterson, A. Bennett, A. Bapties, D. Pierce, E. Medbery, H. Lewis. SECOND ROW: S. Stickney, P. Coombs, B. Seavey, H. Allen, A. May, E. Hutchins, C. McLintock, I). Albert, C. Brown, E. Stickney, T. Sherman, K. Lee. THIRD ROW: W. McBride, R. Moone, R. Snow, R. Lewis, G. Allen, R. Foster, G. McElhaney, D. Proulx, P. Chasse. 65 E. Stickney, T. Kettell, J. Hutchins, C. McLintock, B. Seavey, H. Allen. Waiting for the down-beat. lr. Hill explains the fine points of music. BACK ROW, L-R: P. Lever, L. Hass, E. Therrien, C. Bryant, K. Freeborn, E. Buckland, G. Beaven, J. Greene, S. Curtis, P. Shepherd, L. Sandeman, J. Smith, C. Thornton, M. Byron, S. Ruth. SECOND ROW: L. Kitchen, L. Kcanney, M. Challberg, j. Litherland, D. Taylor, T. Chochrane, B. Willis, R. Foley, V. Morgan, C. Mitchell, L. Spink, V. Clark, C. Bean. THIRD ROW: M. Arruda, I. Arruda, S. McCoombs, M. Corey, J. Merwin, R. Keanney, L. Burgess, S. Glover, M. Lucier, B. Gill, S. Caldwell, N. Crooker, S. Chochrane, C. Wiater. FIRST ROW: Mr. John Higby, G. Martin, M. Brennon, J. Schiller. BACK ROW, L-R: W. Browning, I. Suda, A. Davis, T. Soli, J. Shaver, P. Burroughs, P. Bur- roughs, D. Gadoury, J. O’Brien, R. Kelley, W. Boober, G. Gardiner, D. Bein, E. Potter, W. Willet. SECOND ROW: D. Brusby, T. Dwyer, A. Townsend, B. Porter, D. Whaley, M. Newman, R. Benson, B. Chandler, L. Smith, M. Dow, M. Jenne, H. Tarbox, S. Bacheldor. FIRST ROW: C. M. Hill, L. Brusby, L. Dormans, R. Johnson, S. Secor, L. Ruth, A. Brown, J. Pierce, G. Tucker, G. Tucker, J. Atkins, R. Willis. FLOOR: L. Huiskcn, S. Allwood, W. Baily, J. Butler, S. Geist. 67 NURSE LIBRARIAN MRS. ROSEMARY DWYER MRS. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN LIBRARY ASSISTANTS TOP ROW, L-R: Lucilia Senior, Paula Dwyer, Rosalind Willis, Nancy Wagner, JoAnn Niedermann. SECOND ROW, L-R: Howard Matthews, Barbara Johnson, Dorothy Burda, Elizabeth Charles, Raye Tceden, Kirk Lander. 68 69 MRS. CLARK and MR. LEWIS The never ending flow of strength, endurance and co- ordination of the nat- urally gregarious being is furthered and channeled through the careful practices in athletics. The facing of dis- appointment and the joy of achieve- ment are emotions which need develop- ment through these tedious years and the advice and faith which our onlookers give us are things which we will remember throughout our lives. 70 71 FOOTBALL LINDA SPINK—Captain “We’ve got a team by golly, got a team!” TOP ROW: H. Allen, A. May, R. Hueston, G. Gardiner, L. Brown, R. Rief, Q. Walsh, C. Wright, S. Forbes, M. Boone, J. Beaven. SECOND ROW: R. Godfrey, J. Wjlder (Captain), R. Chandler, D. Madison, R. Capalbo, T. Soli, D. Nagel, T. Thomas, G. Gibbs, M. Carter. THIRD ROW: D. Mudgc, J. Walker, E. Potter, J. Eastman, D. Froberg, R. Donahue, J. Roloff, M. Lucier, W. Bello, D. Gadoury, J. Mason. FOURTH ROW: T. Mancini, T. Delong, J. Reedy, Coach Browning, Coach Brown, Coach Hill, J. H. Johnson, L. Burgess, C. Cruz, E. Sargent, S. Glover. 72 1 The ball was fumbled ami Hick, No. 27, recovered it. CAPTAIN JOHN WILDER RAYE TEEDEN “We are the team from North, and no one could be prouder . . John goes all the way for a touchdown. 73 74 DENNIS MUDGE JIM MASON BARBARA GILL ‘Go, go, go for a touchdown.” End Larry Brown fights for big yardage after pulling in a short pass. Bob Rief charges two E. G. tacklers on a kickoff return. OOF! Rick Chandler stops an E. G. back. “Anything for yardage!” SCORKS North 14 South 0 North 13 Griswold 13 North 48 Johnston ... 0 North 33 Scituate 0 North 55 Ponaganset 0 North 0 Plainfield 0 North 0 Westerly 7 North 38 Cranston West.. 0 North 26 South 13 North 0 East Greenwich 0 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL JANICE CROES BACK ROW: P. Williams, D. Marstrello, E. Kistler, R. Nichols, P. Odam, R. Rose, R. Babcock, P. Coombs, W. MacCarthy. SECOND ROW: P. Nilson, R. Frost, T. Martin, J. Yurasits, J. LaLande, E. Jordan, R. Barber, B. Smith, G. MacElheny. FIRST ROW: D. William, E. Edwards, N. Teague, Coach Hill, T. Salisbury, D. Brusby, M. Zarbo. “Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar; all for N. K., stand up and holler.” 77 BARBARA BELLUCCI We’re with you, team, so fight! Brian gets the rebound. TOP ROW: Coach Hill, Q. Walsh, S. Curtis, B. Westcott, R. Rief, D. Mudge, H. Matthews, R. Hueston, Coach Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Roloff, R. Donahue, G. Ballou, T. Hofstetter, L. Brown. SCORES North 51 St. Andrew’s 40 North 49 79 North ...47 Pawtucket Vocational .49 North . . 66 58 North 30 St. Andrew’s 62 North 39 55 North .42 Woonsocket 55 41 78 North .49 East Greenwich 63 North 42 89 North 30 Coventry 60 75 56 North 53 Our Lady of Providence 43 North 60 South Kingstown 62 North 60 Scituate .79 38 66 North 51 South Kingstown .53 North 52 Chariho 56 North .70 Ponaganset .47 North 48 Warren 80 78 Work it around. 80 Deadeye! 81 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Maureen Arruda, Barbara Gill, Sue Potter, Barbara Bellucci, Raye Teeden, Linda Spink, Janice Croes, Judy Brooks. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Carol Fricke, Ann Warren, Karen Whitaker, Sandy Perry, Mary Beth Ostiguy, Suzette Maykut, Jane Black, Virginia Sparks. Miss Cranston tops off the “pig pile.’’ TENNIS CLUB BACK ROW: S. Geist, E. Therrien, E. Baier, C. Thornton, P, Belden, B. Jones, M. Maxfield, C. Aldrich, K. Yeager. SEC- OND ROW: D. Burger, C. Subers, G. Shrand, B. Larson, C. Laird, B. Rief, Q. Walsh, P. Drake, D. Rutledge, B. Gill. BOTTOM ROW: H. Hollstein, M. Cook, K. Jordan, B. Bell ucci, R. Tecdcn, J. Black, S. Allwood, A. Warren. RIFLE CLUB TOP ROW: G. Beaven, D. Ederheimer, L. Woodward, B. Duckworth, J. Allen, T. Payne. BOTTOM ROW: M. Millman, D. Morrow', B. Harrisen, B. McCarey, J. Kitchen, R. Schartner, R. Jones, A. Town- send. golf CLUB j Mr. Quinn, G. Ballou, T. Hofstetter, R. Rief, H. Matthews, J. Walker, T. Soli, D. DuHamel. 83 WE REMEM Providence Journal-Bulletin Photo . .. The close election of 1961 . .. Providence Journal-Bulletin Photo ... Gramercy Ghost. .. Providence Journal . .. The Drama Club's BER first presentation . .. . .. The crowning . .. Each morning our under- classmen em- bark on a laborious journey to emulate and surpass their predecessors. Through healthy competition and painstaking effort will these students arm themselves to meet the challenge of all the tasks which face them, and with the zealous devotion of their teachers will they open new fron- tiers of science. The patient interest and understand- ing of their parents will lead them on to triumphs anew. Yet, even now, they only surmise as to what the future will predict for them. JUNIORS Gee, that’s a tough one! h IRST ROW: S. Geist, S. Fred el la, H. Hollstein, N. Crooker, F. Gifford, J. Dickerson, U. Dean, S. Edwards, C. Emerson. SECOND ROW: C. Flanders, R. Franklin, R. Hill, B. Hornik, K. Hagenberg, D. Froberg, J. Eastman, B. Francis. THIRD ROW: S. Forbes, T. DeLong, C. Harring- ton, S. Glover, W. French, D. Hass, R. Eddy, A. Drake. 88 FIRST ROW: J. Mason, J. Kitchen, C. Jordan, J. Merwin, V. Clark, M. Laurent, L. Brushy. SECOND ROW': C. Wiater, L. Huisken, M. Corey, L. Kenney, B. Jones, B. Kenyon, K. Knudson, P. Koper, C. Litherland, H. Keough. THIRD ROW: S. Krassowski, J. Judge, R. Ladd, S. Logan, R. Hueston, M. McNeff, H. Lane, T. Mann, E. Mancini, P. Knight, R. Mills, C. LaPolice, T. Johnston. FIRST ROW: J. Perry, M. Miller, J. Reedy, D. Nagel, T. Nilson. SECOND ROW: C. Morrow, L. Perry, L O’Connell, S. Secor, M. Ostiguy, S. Nelson, B. Smith, J. Schiller, L. Sherman, G. Mulvey, P. Seavey. THIRD ROW: P. Rochette, J. Rolloff, H. Records, B. Rief, N. Rose, A. Oliver, G. Rudgers, R. Palazzo, G. Radlinski, F. Newton. 89 FIRST ROW: M. Cook, C. Bryant, P. Belden, M. Byron, D. Bracken, E. Baier, J. Butler, D. Allen. SECOND ROW: D. Butler, C. Brown, E. Andrews, G. Brooks, H. Aker, D. Burger, B. Bello, G. Ballou. THIRD ROW: E. Bellamy, J. Burlingham, T. Cochrane, P. Burroughs, T. Battey, A. Bennett, D. Albert, D. Brown. 90 JUNIORS WALK AWAY WITH FIELD DAY! JUNIORS IN SPARE TIME FIRST ROW: L. Ward, P. Smith, K. Yeager, S. Storm, R. Willis, J. Tibbetts, P. Smith, L. Sironen, R. Stone, C. Wells, M. Wilder, R. Sherman. SECOND ROW: T. Soli, J. Walker, D. Taylor, W. Willet, E. TuFaga, B. Westcott, Q. Walsh, T. Smith, R. Smith, D. Tyler, J. Veyera. 91 All eyes on the seniors on Class Day. FRONT ROW: J. Barber, L. Bliven, S. Albert, M. Bailey. SECOND ROW: E. Adams, J. Bellamy, J. Black, B. Bellucci, I. Bean, L. Bolam, C. Barksdale, B. Anderson, M. Acceturo, S. Alwood. THIRD ROW: G. Beaven, R. Almy, R. Blake, D. Bailey, B. Berman, J. Allen, A. Bapties, K. Allyn, W. Boober, G. Billingsley, A. Bond, P. Boone. 92 BOTTOM HOW: J. Mueller, S. Perry. SECOND ROW: I). Mills, M. Miller, V. Morgan, M. Mudge, L. Pierce, J. O’Connell, J. North up, S. Pratt, J. Preston. THIRD ROW: D. Morrow, R. Moone, W. Pigott, D. Proulx, T. Moorehead, I). Oliver, M. Millman, A. Nicholson, J. Morris, E. Potter, K. Payne, M. O’Pava, R. Peacock. SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW: T. Sayles, S. Stone, J. Runyon, C. Ravotta. SECOND ROW: V. Sparks, M. Speck, P. Rossi, L. Rice, K. Strickland, C. Reider, J. Ross, L. Smith, S. Rozendes, L. Searle. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, L. Suda, F., Reis, E. Sargent, P. Shephard, R. Schartner, G. Schrand, L. Sherman, R. Smith. 93 FIRST ROW: M. Butler, K. Clark, J. Brooks, S. Caldwell, M. Devine, J. Culver. SECOND ROW’: R. Brummer, N. Church, V. Brockwell, J. Dickerson, C. Charles, D. Connery, S. Cochrane, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: D. Brickhouse, C. Cruz, J. Dickens, P. Davis, R. Donohue, E. Colonna, L. Burnham, D. Cutting, M. Carter, R. Capalho, W. Browning, L. Burgess, R. Boyeson. BOTTOM ROW: L. Worster, M. Vlachos, P. Tangue, N. Wilson, B. Wilson, T. Tingley, J. Wriglcy, K. Whitaker. SECOND ROW: E. Tucker, J. Thomas, B. Vernon, D. Whaley, A. Townsend, D. Seymour, R. Walsh, D. Wible, S. Wilson. THIRD ROW: K. Weeks, T. Thomas, R. Walsh, R. Young, B. Willis, R. Wiseman, A. Whichelo, B. Walker, C. Wright. 95 Sophomores on Field Day. FIRST ROW: S. Dorman, C. Gilmer, P. Estes, M. Gadoury, C. Fricke, A. Gorden, P. Dwyer, R. Engram, A. Franklin, C. Evans. SECOND ROW: A. Edwards, C. Florentino, G. Gardner, L. Haas, J. Gerrish, B. Hceks, L. Greene, T. Foley, R. Godfrey, P. Drake. THIRD ROW: G. Eller, D. Gadoury, W. Egmont, D. Ederheimer, G. Frego, J. Greene, L. Brian, G. Gibbs, J. Frost, D. Drake, H. Emerson. FIRST ROW: J. Hurley, P. Keener, J. Jacob, B. Johnston, J. Kettlety, J. Hathaway, B. Krzak, G. Kratzer, G. Hedge. SECOND ROW: R. Hass, R. Johnson, R. Hornik, J. Jardine, P. Johnson, P. Jendrick, R. Kelley, T. Hofstetter, M. Kelley, R. Headings, B. Harrison. 96 FIRST ROW: C. McDonough, E. McGovern, S. Lindquist, S. Maykut, G. Malley, S. McCombs, P. McCarthy, B. Mooney. SECOND ROW: D. Lonczak, G. Martin, C. LaRue, J. Lunt, H. Matte- son, P. Lever, J. Linton, J. Lancaster, W. McCarey. THIRD ROW: R. Lucas, F. Mase, P. KettclI, D. Matteson, S. McKay, K. McNeil, J. Kleeberger, R. Lewis. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: L. Barry, N. Aker, S. Berrie, J. Atkins, E. Beatty, D. Brock, L. Armstrong, B. Becotte, J. Brooks. SECOND ROW: C. Bennett, B. Bonneau, A. Allfrey, W. Barnette, J. Bapties, J. Barter, K. Allen, F. Adams, C. Brewer, C. Albro. THIRD ROW: R. Barber, J. Almy, R. Bennett, R. Blake, G. Allen, S. Bachelder, T. Aylward, D. Beard, R. Benson, R. Anderson, R. Babcock. FIRST ROW: B. Corey, E. Craddock, R. Cubert, A. Brown, L. Cutting, M. Conway, R. Burda, B. Cemey, D. Cold well. SECOND ROW: J. Carter, J. Daniels, D. Bryant, S. Chapcll, M. Caldwell, C. Cook, H. Chellew, P. Carter, P. Cruz. THIRD ROW: D. Brushy, R. Brown, B. Chandler, P. Coombs, L. Brown, C. Codman, G. Brown, P. Callanan, R. Carlson, D. Burnham, L. Clary, B. Coldwell. FIRST ROW: L. Dorman, D. Drake, J. Gill, S. Dyar, M. Fulford, A. Dickerson, F. Friend, J. Eves, B. Feurer. SECOND ROW: S. Eastman, D. Ginn, S. Gerrish, L. Ely, P. DeLong, E. Davis, M. Diaz, J. Dickerson, C. Gifford. THIRD ROW: J. Dunbar, B. Dunn, R. Gibbon, T. Gardiner, R. Duckworth, R. Fletcher, R. Frost, J. Duffy, E. Edwards, T. Dwyer. 99 FIRST ROW: S. Gourley, I). Hobbs, L. Jackson, N. Kettleband, J. Rabat. SECOND ROW': J. Harris, G. Hemes, M. Golding, T. Griffith, R. Gobeill, F. Hallene, C. Humphrey, J. Hall, P. Hedge, N. Hedcnburg. THIRD ROW: R. Hopwood, T. Hardy, J. Harris, T. Keltner, G. Hagard, M. Jenne, F. Kelley, E. Jordan, J. Judge, A. Jackson, R. Harrington. FIRST ROW: E. Mallory, M. Lorenson, S. Lee, C. Roper, L. Mancini, B. Mancini, A. Lynch, R. Leeper, S. Krassowski, D. Leach. SECOND ROW': D. Marge, J. Lawton, 13. Matterson, L. Knoche, D. Knudson, V. LaCorbiniere, P. Lajoie, P. Lander, S. LaBonte, J. Long, L. Lease. THIRD ROW: E. Latch, L. Parker, N. Landry, P. McKenerick, E. Kistler, E. Linton, D. Marsteller, T. Martin, W. LeVaughn, J. LaLande, L. Guzzino. 100 FIRST ROW: J. Newton, N. Moone, M. Nevins, C. May. SECOND ROW: L. Mowrey, K. Meager, R. Northrup, K. Miller, A. Mowrey, L. Mayer, K. O’Dell, G. Montgomery, K. Me- Masters, P. Ochsner, Y. Nelson. THIRD ROW: J. Moone, E. Medbery, P. Nelson, M. Newman, P. Odom, R. Nichols, W. McCarthy, M. McDonnell, T. McCarey, N. Newberry, G. McElhaney, R. Minnick. FIRST ROW: V. Ronayne, G. Pryor, C. Parker, L. Opocensky, A. Rice, C. Perry, C. Rodriques. SECOND ROW: C. Opocensky, L. Ruth, C. Poston, J. Phillips, B. Porter, N. Oliver, D. Pittsinger, C. Otineru, T. Robinson, J. Proulx. THIRD ROW: D. Russell, M. Richard, R. Page, S. Potter, J. O’Gwynn, R. Rose, G. Pursley, D. Pierce, R. Peak, A. Rohak. 101 FIRST ROW: R. Taylor. N. Teague, C. Sisson, J. Smith, C. Shread, J. Stickney, J. Sherman, T. Salisbury, B. Sparks. SECOND ROW: J. Stafford, T. Schust, S. Tessier, D. Sheehan, S. Say- res, L. Sandeman, J. Strickland, S. Smith, S. Sigafoos. THIRD ROW: J. Taylor, W. Shay, L. Salisbury, B. Smith, J. Smerkar, W. Soban, J. Shaver, L. Smith, W. Steele, J. Spicer, J. Smith. FIRST ROW: B. Vaughn, S. Wells, L. Tucker, Y. Weaver, L. Whitaker, J. Yaple, L. Wright, N. Warner, D. Wynne, G. Zahnany, M. Tinnerell. SECOND ROW: M. Zarbo, G. Tucker, D. Zarbo, J. Proulx, D. Williams, D. Tidwell, A. Widmaier, B. Wendelschaefer, C. Therrien. THIRD ROW: C. Tompkins, S. Williams, P. Wicker, R. Young, H. Worden, J. Yurasits, P. Williams, S. Wagner, D. Wade, Mr. Morris. 103 MOST ATHLETIC: Carla Thorton John Wilder MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Larry Brown Linda Spink r BEST DANCER: Cathy Subers Bob Owen MOST ORIGINAL: Mary Kurlak BEST FIGURE: Linda Spink BEST PHYSIQUE: Howie Matthews NICEST EYES: Raye Teeden John Wilder NICEST HAIR: Ron Bourn CUTEST: Raye Teeden Jim Hutchins MOST ORIGINAL: Stu Kennett BIGGEST CHATTERBOX: Mary-Lee Busby Calvin Ellis MOST CHEERFUL: Carla Thornton Calvin Ellis BIGGEST SOCIALITE: Pat Hallene Howie Matthews BEST SPORT: Calvin Ellis 104 o MOST CURIOUS: Bonnie Dalzell Carl Laird MOST STUDIOUS: Barbara Block NICEST: Judy Gerri sh Steve Curtis WITTIEST: Mary-Lee Busby Dennis Lundberg BIGGEST EATER: Mary-Lee Busby MOST TALENTED: Steve Curtis Maureen Arruda BEST IN CHOIR: Steve Curtis Maureen Arruda BEST IN BAND: Janice Pierce Albert Davis 105 BEST ALL AROUND: Jane Teague Howie Matthews PERSONALITY PLUS: Mayli ChaUberg Howie Matthews MOST POPULAR: Mayli Challberg Steve Curtis MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Pat Hallene Steve Curtis DONE MOST FOR CLASS: Jane Teague Jim Mann NICEST EYES: Bruce Larson NICEST HAIR: La Verne Marler PRETTIEST: La Verne Marler HANDSOMEST: Howie Matthews BEST DRESSED: Mandy Maxfield Jim Mann FRIENDLIEST: Mayli Challberg Larry Brown BIGGEST WOLF and FLIRT: Barbara Gill Stu Kennett BEST SPORT: Barbara Gill 106 This year we build scholars; next year we build men. Kaye on a hinge. 107 Compliments of 108 NORTH KINGSTOWN P.T.S.A. NARRAGANSETT MOTEL Four Miles South of Narragansett Pier REASONABLE RATES ST 3-3512 Compliments of GREENWICH YARNS AND FABRICS East Greenwich, Rhode Island MAIN MUSIC CENTER 165 Main St. TU 4-1017 EAST GREENWICH Compliments of FRANK'S BARBER SHOP Wickford, Rhode Island VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOP 5 West Main St. CY 4-3871 WICKFORD, RHODE ISLAND KINGSTOWN TRAILER SALES AND PARK 6705 Post Road North Kingstown JOE AND PEARL KRZAK TU 4-4628 KINGSTOWN REAL ESTATE, INC. 7055 Post Road North Kingstown TU 4-1700 TRAILERLAND SUPERMARKET North Kingstown, Rhode Island 109 WICKFORD FLOWERS, INC. THE RAM RESTAURANT Yost Ave. Narragansett GARDEN GATE GIFT SHOP Tower Hill Road North Kingstown CY 4-2862 YOUNG'S SHOPPING CENTER Tower Hill Road North Kingstown PINK POODLE SALON CY 4-3221 91 Bonne St. NORTH KINGSTOWN, R. 1. WICKFORD HARDWARE SUPPLIES, INC. LAFAYETTE BARBER SHOP 381 Ten Rod Road NORTH KINGSTOWN, R. I. Compliments of OLSON BEATTIE Jewelers Main St. East Greenwich 110 Compliments of WICKFORD PACKAGE STORE Compliments of BONNET MARKET BONNET SHORES, RHODE ISLAND ARNOLD'S ATLANTIC SERVICE North Kingstown, Rhode Island Compliments of CHEZ ALYCE Beauty Salon 13 Kingstowne Road South Kingstown Compliments of MR. AND MRS. GEORGE C. CRANSTON Compliments of 0. LAFRENIERE GENERAL STORE Tower Hill Road Allenton, Rhode Island III WOOD JEWELERS Telephone TUrner 4-2900 40 Main Street East Greenwich, Rhode Island OAKSIDE MOTEL Efficiencies Route 1, No. Kingstown, R. 1. TUrner 4-5796 SMITH MANOR 160 Namcook Road North Kingstown, R. 1. Telephone TUrner 4-9828 B H PAINT SERVICE STORE 36 Main St., East Greenwich, R. 1. Phone TUrner 4-2860 112 THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY HOLMES JEWELERS GRAY'S MOTOR VILLAGE YOUR HOME TONIGHT Gift Shop 246 Main Street 87 Washington St. East Greenwich, R. 1. West Warwick, R. 1. MR. AND MRS. J. E. GRAY. JR. CYpress 4-9551 KINGSTOWN MOTOR CO. Studebaker—Packard Post Rd., N.K. TU 4-1029 Where Service Comes First CALOURI'S America’s Finest Shoes 37 Main Street EAST GREENWICH, RHODE ISLAND SILVERMAN'S Two Fine Stores EAST GREENWICH, RHODE ISLAND Compliments of A W ROOT BEER STAND North Kingstown, Rhode Island Compliments of HIGHLAND VIEW VERN'S DINER Post Road North Kingstown, R. 1. GREENHOUSE NORTH KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND 113 Compliments of Compliments of WICKFORD KINGSTOWN CLEANERS DINER Post Road North Kingstown Post Road North Kingstown LEE Compliments of HOWARD REAL ESTATE JOHNSON'S 6160 Post Road North Kingstown TU 4-1400 RESTAURANT North Kingstown, R. 1. Compliments of TOCKWOTTEN CASTLE FARMS COVE SHOP North Quidnessett Road Gifts of Distinction NORTH KINGSTOWN TU 4-4735 Compliments of EVERETT P. LUCAS Contractor and Builder 114 Compliments of WICKFORD SHIPYARD New England's Largest and Finest Yacht Marina Steamboat Ave. WICKFORD, R. I. 116 Compliments of NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST BUILDING MATERIAL DEALERS Post Road North Kingstown, R. I. TUrner 4-4500 Compliments of RICHIE'S PIZZERIA NORTH KINGSTOWN TRANSMISSION HOWARD F. BRIGGS, JR General Insurance Telephone: Office CY 4-3381 Residence CY 4-4409 117 Braces and Artificial Limbs Canes and Crutches Waldorf Tuxedo Co. Academic Caps and Gowns 602 Elmwood Ave. Providence 212 UNION ST., PROVIDENCE Compliments of EARL A. GROVES Wholesale Hay Box 161 East Greenwich, R. I. Tel. TUrner 4-1580 Compliments of WILSON'S, INC. HOWARD F. BRIGGS General Insurance Tel. Office CY 4-3381 Residence CY 4-4409 SAUNDERSTOWN, R. I. C. J. CLEANSERS LAUNDRY OUR MOTTO IF WE SATISFY YOU, TELL OTHERS, IF NOT, TELL US. Main Street North Kingstown CYpress 4-9848 575 Main Street East Greenwich TUrner 4-9885 120 ■
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