South Kingstown High School - Anchor Yearbook (Wakefield, RI)

 - Class of 1937

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XV' Arc .L ' A Dal wi he .1s well-l'I1'd I1-r'v'r I1' mes .' he I9 37 I H 'WAN NOR THUP CR XNSTOX XX hen honor tomes to you be rnclx to t1ke But re1ch not to se1le ll l1efo1e ll 1s ne1r Vue always use the superlatlye when yu Sp ak I 1111n Hes the schoo s grutest l1t1rtl1re1ker 1 re11r11.1lly tlrdx sehoI1r tn ers.st111e 1lls r 1n one of our best lthletts st1r11ng ln footmll 1nd lust 11 I 1111111 s pt1son1l1ty 1s sure to help htm suteeee PATRICIA ARIVIQTRONIC DAXIOW I 1115111 1nd be merry r1c11 19 nf you d dnt k ou rt 19 e gtrl yylth the merry broun eyes 1nd 1l1fLCflOllS lggle But 5 Q has her serene moments especmllx uhtn she 15 tryftng to trmslate her French durtng Ireneh penod Pttta IS yeryf fond of the opera comrque 1nd when she 1nd hmmy get together thlr smgmg 19 so111eth1ne to tsten to An tc you utr notne th1t rm JAMYS DI SAI VO thlngs shovs I thought so once but noyy I know rt 'F 1 ..IlI'l1lT11C h1s wlndered noncha 1ntly through four years of h1gh school We all wonder rf lt IS 1115 grm that helped 111111 t1ke hfe so C1S1ly Besndes belng 1 Super de luxe OHICC boy hrs s1del1ne IS tonsorml 1rt1stry 1h11r cuttlng to youl W MARY JOAN DINONQI' Come 1nd trlp lf as yo11 gu On the hght f1n11st1e toe IX ary 1s a qulet md frrendly glfl She IS fond of sports danemg 1nd smgmg In her school work Mary has no need for yyorry She does not conhm her talents to 1 scholastlc course she 1s one ot M1ss Crumbs st1r puptls 9 K y h tht lust lutlx 111 XKIlllCXtl' fltld she llI1dtYl1I'xC9 I .. 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' 4 . , , V 4 ' . .. . vis es her 1 1. of I9 37 IOSI PII AI BI RI DIORIO A good trthtr ts not known by h1s arrows but by hts 11m 1th hts t 1rk 1 1 111r IS 11n 1 smt t 1.11 LMLYS dtsposttton lot nttknmttd owcy ts ont o s I 1 tn Iootht I11sI-wt 1 I11stl11lI d IL IS ont ot our most pop1l1r s ctnts 1tn ot sn d1s n In I11s Chun ytu II und htm ITIIHIIYU1 I us for tI11s ts I11s f1yor t 1obI1y C surtly II I1 111 sstd In 1 MARC ARI' I DI XX S DIYOIN Iht tyts hut om IIDLLIILL utryulnrt IXIIJKQIYLI IS tI11t quttt NI1ss xy ho IS the Incyclt cn thusnst and b1skttb1II plucr 1nd fm Rumor has W'- tt th1t htr tntcrcst I119 turntd sI1ghtI1 from S K tc P C Inst summer sht yy ts ont of thrtt gtrls vsho too 1 httxtlt trlp throuqh North rn Xlux I!1Q,1I'lt1I S I OI IXI MARY AWN IAYI ON Ihtnktng ts but 1n 1dIt yyastc of thought 1ooI yxork ts tht ytry Ielst of Ohms yyorrlcs In1p1rt1aI frttndlx to stntor 1nd frtshmm .1I1kc sht IS ptrpctually bustltng, through the corrtdors Icaytng 1 urry of glggles lI'1 her xx 1kt Ior your ab1I1ty to ktep the gloomltst scntors out of the sloubh I dtspondtncy Ohm yu salutt you AI I RI D I OUI9 C ADROXV It nth mtndt by g,tntIt dttds IS knoxynt or m1n In nothtng so 1u.lI bttr1 As by hls mnnmrs l I11s httn prtstdtnt of tht cI1sQ for tht past 1 o yttrs 1nd IIS cone hns loh yu.I Btstdts tI11s ht I11s httn on tht hastI11II team md ts 1n ucttllcnt ttn utr nrtxtr ll 1 1 bt sm. ttt str11ns 1 mustt art no far s ttt pttno s1xop1ont tl1r1ontt 1nd hm o Ihstdts all 11s IS 1 UI I1 bfld stu L -I 15 .i -1 X I Q' 'fl 'XY' f I. . wa If . 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I , ' V ' II' he 1 I'g -tf. c d'nt. l9 37 JOHN GVRAI D GORDOXI Jcstcrs do oftcn prow prophus John IS ul1r xxnth the sponls Xou don John In 1lso tmch AIBIR1 JOSI PH Hl Y SIILIII md S L smmn Nun lulxnxs ou Allmcll IS 1 quut sort of fglloxx In s lull of un 11191 ln xx L morx lS spLc11l1x ou muld l1k1 1 IHS 'll 1 Q IMI' of lk m L lllll NS 0 lk anollur happy go lucky pnrson who 19 pop 1 115 11151111.1115 15 1n1crL5u 1n 1 L 9 K md does h1s part to Qupport tham I knoxx mln dLf1n1 1on o 1 xx or ll knoxx 111 xx Iohn you mlgn thu undnr classmln hoxx to n11kg up Ixums r LI ORCH I C I RION C -XXI XCHI lr dude QILILIITIIHL us 1111111 As 111 dLlx11111n1 Olll duds I111 ln Iorms LTL In ou h11 :Ld uppxd Ulk llll 1 lllnllll IULIIHLIIM S Of' II' XLIIS IL IIN til 1 IIIL ITIL QFOSS ulllll 5 IL 1 Ill 'lx 'IL 111115 O L 3 A I L OU x Dk I Ins 111 IA MALI Qflllll Igouc o xxl 111o111p1n1u 15x good sunsc IS lux l1rLso1111 In tho, long run than 1 grunt 1n1oun1 O wt xulhout If XII hcr n xx Chcxxc r xx1t und 'IITIIIII to 1 any aubycu IS xxcll knoxxn 1n thl Iflgllili L ms bu unfor1un1tclx, Irunch does not hold buch mtcrcst for her i tvs 'F XII 'IS 1 I IIIUTI -U 1 I 1 X z 0' 'J ll xillfm f 'OL J ' ' ' 1 as 'l. ai I 1 ' 'I'h'1 'g I. --11 - Sli . l. just Vxmlll lx'xxu1s lQgg C'1 1 'l 1. S. lifs I . 1. Ycx f lol lfgg I, hc' . stellar mumhcr of rhc 1 'lx . I ' 5 ' trx' 1: als .1 IIIUIIIIWCI' ol th' l.1sk'1l.1ll 1-Am. Y 111.1j I ' sur' hill 111.1kv .11'k. l.ll.l, N li M IIL1 lilili HA. . cw I' 'i. . I I i 1' ' Lillian usually arrives at school brighl and cnrlx' c 1 1' Hc . . U ' alk on ' ' A' ' ' ' ' 1 2 1 ', ol.. . 1, . '. 3 ' 1 o an . 1' Ill 1'- 1 1 I. HQ -H-dl' .ll - 3 nf .. . . . A . 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 1 'I' I . ' df Ask ' . '. By I- ny, . , ' ' l Bc ' . .AIX-fl' 1 Yr H ' Y, ,Y 4 I . , . X7 ' Q1 - ' ' ' IHLII - if f 1 1-.1111-, III 1 is 111- . If y ' xxw 4 ' lo gcl .1 good ical .11 lh' lll.'.lll'C, f ff Ask ' I1i1 . hc will hell you llll. All -' wp .Iso . ' - 1 ll ' track lc.1 I1 g lf' Juni 1' j'.1r. YI S DOROIHY AI ICI HIRSCH Neat not gaudy urct unxssumlng but always ready to laugh Thats Dot Hirsch commercnl student After school she works m her ftthers store on Main Street and w hcn hugh school days are over for her Dot wrll End a permanent rob there O rf he oppor tunlty presents ltself our rspmng young lady would lrkc to tttend 1 tramlng school to bccomc a gourness .5 in-,. 'V VIRGINIA IVIILDRED I-IOLLEY And grace that won who saw to wlsh her stay A pleasrng personalrty a good student a chrc dresser put them all tog ther and thcy spell Grnny There lre very few courses ln S K classical or com merclal whrch have esctped being mastercd by Vtr glnla Mathematrcs seems to be her fworlte how ts our opmton th1t not much wrll stop you Ginny MARJORIE HOUSTON Silence that spoke and eloquence of eyes argle IS a quiet stu tous glrl She has bright sunny smrle for everyone and no ltttle fond ness for sports especrally horseback rrdlng Her mu tcal abtlrty and her popularrty wrth the opposite sex are well known and apprecrated n S K Whatever your work youll surely succeed Margte MARY AURII I A I-IURI BERT Newer let what you dont know Upset what you do know M ry rs one of th busrest grrls tn the class and because of her che rful dlsposntlon and qulck XXII she rs one of thc class faxorxtes She ts Interested rn the Dramatrc Club and attends al meetrngs She rs an enthusrastlc sports fan and seldom mlsses a class affalr or dance nor do s she neglect her studnes -1 I9 'I' 'I N 37 X f Q' 'rl Y I A ' 1. ' . L lb r 1 '1 I H 'I r' f . r, ' t f fl' . Y K V K . . , ' , K I ' ' L. . . ,, A F . Q ' .. ' ' 4, x g ' QL V msg. -Y' rl D H 'L A r' ' 'A I . D . . 4 I , - I ' ever. and she hopes to be a teacher of that subject. It I Ar, HM - ,, - . Y d- . . A I V A Y I . 4 Q 1 I - 5 S. . , . . I - ' i . . V Y V' J .Q 2 g, . . i ff , C . , . . Y. , A , . I A Q ., . , e ' , I9 tt ' s 37 ROMFO JOQFPH JOYAI Crrert men ire mrdt up of qurlrtres 1 Q rlhrt meet or mrke great oeersrons When Romeo hrst entered hgh he vyrs one the smrlltst md qurttest boys rn the clrss Now h e o H rnry olterr sttn outsrde plryrng, brll an rrden tr rmmhtr ess yyorry hrm nttdltssy NVQ knovt rl rt ytrll suttted rn rrrythrng he undtrtr t JOHN IHOMAS KIICHIN let the uorld slrde Vwfho rs thrt brg three footer comrng rnto Room y rts Krtthrn may rye rn the yyrlds XX'est Krngston hut vye see hrm at rll the games md dances John also lrkes to roller skate and Why yyouldnt he h hasnt far to frll Krtchrn hovy eyer alvtays Ends trnre to do hrs sthool yyork A MORCAN SMITH IAITY Nlhere rs no nrrnd lrke rn open mrnd There rs no mouth lrke a closed mouth That brrsk young man m1krng all the norse xyrlk rng doyyn the hall rs Morgrn Hrs brg frrendlyf grrrr greets eyeryonc H s qurte a felloyy and when r comes to sports Morgan rs counted on rn 1 brg ua By hrs genrrl manner Morgan yyrll reach the top He vtrll not he forgotten by 5 K IION SFANISIAS IA RINIIRI Come knrt hands ind bert the ground ln a lrght fanlrstrc round leon rs the boy from Krngston xxrtlr the delrcat lrenth recent 1nd plusrng snrrlt l rs vrtll known rn and rbout S K and you must rncludu. leon rrrong the cc-lehrrtres of tht hrgh school H hrs thrt er trrn sornethrng r ally referred to 15 uhrdr rttrrcts ny e rror rrs L or two prrtrcular -I . '1 lm J X 1 Q' 'ck AA Q ,L 4 w A 1 1 I I . V Q 4 r 3 c.. . k'?'f- 71 I Q V r - K s r ! l rg of s 5- A xx L ry wks yn x l,.-I C , f' is as talkative as the r'st f us, e . ' ' be ' . V 1 . , and is t t ack , .y 'Img-ty. , . , ' .s ,H.1,A r , th. l- : ' . ' ' r - .lv:. A' u Y I 'Y if 1 . ' ' ' 4? YVh', ' . He 1 l'f ' 1 V of t I t v I t I 1. L I , ,f' .' . ' ' , e . .. , '- v 1' y v b ' 3 It K- Y ' I x . . , . Y L . . VA - . Y K . 1 ' . . V . Zu, . ' ' , C' ' ' . ' 'I - - Y ' ' K ' Y yn V D .L V V. rl X v i T ' ' V 7 T . . - t - . . .A , I -, 1 4 ' 4 4. v ' I 7, rl x ul it 5 . . 1. 'x le ' 4 1 xl. . V I X . nl ' ' ' . ' ' . . e ., t c - .' . ' 1 lsu ' .. lt 1 1 . ma ' of th Ser' g l:. on' in . , RA MAI III II Studtous of ease Oh there xs Ilora No wonder she gets m1rks after eleh test her work IS done no yy here DOROTHY EI IZABLTH MACKER And her sunny locks Hang on her temple ltke a golden fIeece Dot came to us thts ye1r from XVest Upton and ln the short ttme she has been wtth us for all her quxetness we hue dlscovered many tnterestmg tngs about her She llkes sports ts xery muslcl plmys the pmno md dotsnt mlnd sthool xvlfh the opposxte sex blonde Dorothy as qutte popular ,fm and fond of humble things xytth her head tn a book 151 good marks I-lora always thmt vt ms so etsy A let one could be more fun o n s tn a I9 37 GPR I RUDE I UCY MA I'Tl SON I do the very best I know how The yery best way I can and I mean To keep on dotng so unttl the end Gert 1s one of 37s honor students She al ways has her work done and tt IS usually correct She lS an 'trdent supporter of the 4 H Club and holds an honortry posrtxon xn the Grange She also sews and cooks a great dell but 1 certam tmll frlend tlxy tys comes Hrst JOHN ROI I IXI M1cDONALD Vynt ts the flower of 1m1g1nat1on XX hen you see a cnrtle of gtggltng, Freshmen you be re n ts e n er o ardent tratkman and the operator of amateur sta tron VJINI3 Bestdes hung electnetan for both our plays John I9 the masettltne half of Iattn IV XVhen he ns studymg latm at Holy Cross who wnll lp the underclassmen? -I I' I9 37 0. ft, PF I I R JOHIN lXItY51I I Y All mankmd lo1es a loyer Petes 1 erests 1 ny 1nd 1ar1ed but charmmy, brunette IS the most 1111por11nt He 1o1ned us 1n our Sophomore yur 1nd by stud1ous effort has m e p for the years at ot H 19 1n ataete 11g,h oxder 111d h1s a ee t he1rs o a h1s classmates 11 ho 111ll YDISS h1s fr1endsh1p XVII I IAM .IOSI PH IVIcNAI.I Y .IR Ha1 fellow 11 ell met B1 IS mother group that always member of that happy go lucky cheers us up v1hen eyerythmg seems blue Truck IS where B1ll stars h has helped S K o1er the l1ne to XIICIOYB many t1mes He 1111ll be remembered for h1s vsrnnmg PCKSOHZIIIX and that famous Ir1sh gun HI I VN CORINNI. IVILLLEN She 11ould talk lord IJOXX she talked Helen one of our class NVIKS has se1eral amb1t1o11s She 11ants to 11 rlte teach and be an xllustrator but she doesnt 11ant to be a maIhemat1c1an If you tell good joke depend on Helen to be one ot the first to laugh She also enjoys s111mm1ng and QVCIX summer day clear or cloudy 111ll End her on th beach at Narmginsett JOHN STEPHEN NORTHUP Happy thou art IS 1f CYCYY day thou h1dst p1eked up a horseshoe XXIII 1 carefree happy go lueky d1spos1t1on Taunt IS al11ays ready to laugh at your jokes Ol help you tell one Nothmg VNOYYICS IIIITI except 1vhen he Il1ll'lkS he IS golng to be late to Kasl Grern111ch on date n1ght dj K If 41.1 'rim' 'DN .'I I Y ,, . . 1 1 . . 'A 4 'nt' .re ma ' 1 ' ' , a A 1 -, '- 1 - I L A I ' I I V31 L r I Jd ll 1 1 '1 ' l ' l s . e I. e ll of I 1 ' ' 1 1 plan in he 1 t I ll 11 .HH . S 1 - V L r r 1 ' , . ' ' ' 'I 1 e D A v I I v 1 ' ' y' 1 I YI A I V .1 . Y -' V- I I . V I .II 'I 1 1 1 I -A ':, - I I I I, I . 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H ' ' . , il ,- ' 'li I9 37 DONAI D I cROY PA1 N11 R 1 e 1 1 So 1 onn1 another of S S ar11sts and managed to bother the teachers b1 dr1w1ng all d11 ong s car s e e o S 1 h 1 s nothtng better 1h1r1 to h11e iomc f11r damsel en1o1 lf 111111 hm Nor sboud 111 forect 11111 no tntcr tnnmcnt 18 complete 1111110111 1 song from Donny .pp r JYRRY PAPA On 1l1e1r o11n ments modest m n arc dumb Jerry IS that sm1l1ng 1outh from Narragansett 11 hom the populartty contest determmed the most bashful On closer obSer1at1on howe1er 111 fmd h1m not so bashful In f1ct hes been 1 clms 51cretar1 and 1 11cc premdent Jerry 19 1lso kno11n for h1s 11ork on the See'-1 b19ketb1lltc1m Your pl1ccs Jerry 'tim Www ' gx if cndly sm1le 11111 11kc 1 WO'-as HFNRY ATXVELL PLARCL I hue Cl heart 111th room for CXCIY Joy Boy 111111 1 t1me I had at the dance last mght s 1h1ts Henry t11k1ng to one of h1s man fr1cnd5 Hc IS a membcr of the lrack and cross country tcam and can play most an1 mus1cal mstru ment Henr1 boasts that he IS one of the best cooks S K HIS happy go lucky manner 11111 certamly c1rry h1m f1r 1n I1fe SARAH PFRRY She I9 pretty to 11alk 1v11h And 111111 to talk 111th And pleasant too to th1nk on lor sucrll remons 11e admlre 1nd en1y Sarah Her charmmg person1l1t1 excellent cho1ce of clothes ab11t1 S typ t ne1er fa1l1 51 good nature an m1r1elous sense of humor make her 1r1 add111on to 1n1 clasi -I 1, Q, xx I X 1 Q' 'ri ' H1 Lv , ,K .L , I.'f' 'fi . ' ng, D ,' lS .. IX.. has '2 ' 1 . H1 i th prid fhi. life,1nd e l'ke' 'Q' I ' 1' i . ' l 1- 1' . ' ' e ,!tgfff::.:5:f ff,.::,.,. -.'3',f.:::7 : , 5555 -gl 5 1 ' . 1 Y va ' I E: ,Wm v K ' ' K Lk -14 1 V L 1' 1, xtv .. . u . fri' . - yot I' 1 ,On 4 i Q ,was A ' . ? H , ' 1 e I ' ' V Yet, sir, 1 'e 1 L ' 'L Y M h 1 , ' I in . . ' - - v' ' f V r v' 41' 7 a a ' is. ' n , d l9 37 I LIZABFTH 'VIII I LR PO'l 'I LR The mlnd the mustc breathmg from her face Betty may appear qulet but those vs ho know her recognwe rn her a sense of humor and fun that IS qurte delrghtful She IS a gxrl of many talents chlef among them bexng her good schol1st1c abllrty fLat1n rs a cmchj Her ambltron IS to go to medxcal school hence the four years of Latln MILDRFD IOUISV POTTI R True vsorth ltes ln doing vnthoul Wrtness what one vxould be Capable of domg before the whole world Wherexer you see Helen Mellen you will probably Iin Mllly Exery noon they meet to dxscuss once expressed a desxre to be an Enghsh teacher and later to be a nurse Whatever t IS We are sure she w1ll succeed PHYLLIS MAI: PRIEST Beauty comes we scarce know hovx as an emanltron from sources deeper than ltself Charms stnkc lhe srght and ment vxms the soul Is Phyllis the best lookmg glrl of 37? Just ask a certam semor In fact ask any semor Plus her looks Phyl has a vuse head under that crop of curls Witness her marks and the fact that she IS one of Mrs Boldts star stenographers We have a nollon that soon after graduamon she may settle down and be a home gurl LILLIAN ELIZABETH ROBTRTS The words of gurls are hghter than the fallmg leaves Tall slxm and good lookmg thats L1ll1an She loves to talk and can out xtalk anyone who happens her vsay Her favorite pastlmes are swlmmlng and dancmg not to mentron Wlnnle L1ll1an dtdnt jom us untxl our Jumor year but ln that short trme vue haxe all grown to be xery fond of her II . I1 -1 ln 1 X 1 9' 'rl 3 1 A 4 -I ' 'I 'aw f - .. YH - Y , . 6 V i 'EN . s L , . 7 I d .. - H' 1 V x V - Math and you should hear them rave about it, She . i ', V I - 1 I' i 1: '11 I V' K Y I. - H ,, Y . I . . .I V Y . . . . f V Y V l I9 37 XVAI IONI IIUNI SCOI I JR Good temper lrke a sunny du Sheds a brrghtness ox er exerythmg cotty ut 1 t e cur hur me eerful lle who 1 mtmhtr of Ilmost ever eommlttee our cltss mpomts Dunne our iopho :re yur vms ur tru er ns yur e 1S treasurer of the Drtmxtlc Club Scotty aso one of our best students H wt s that for 1 comblnatxon DAVID MAR I YN SVII I H Thmkers are scarce as gold XV lts the wro borealxs XVhen uas the battle of XVaterloo XV at knd of clouds mrt those' Although hrs long su1t IS hlstory Smxthy can tell you lnythlng A mtmher of the truck tcmm ,Q sclence and h1stort scholar an outstandmg xxomln hater un tll round good fellow thus Qmlthy XXAI ION Cl Il ION Sll DVIAN A lllIle nonsense now md then ls rellshed by the wisest men 1tte XVally rs .1 cheerfu fellow and IS ll e y exeryone In the school Ir ns noted for hls good work ln footbtll and hrs CIIJIJCICYIIIIIOII of Slletto ln One Mud lN1g,ht Hrs one ambmon ts to plu rn 1 famous dxnte orchestra Some day you m1y hear XVIII and his orchestra comlng to you oxer the radio 40-n-.. IDXK XRD I INCOI N SII Nl ll they I,JlLd and still the wonder grew that one small heud could carry all he knew A thoubh genenlly Cllllif ud talkatn mouth xmont, hrs oun yung 'Ihc Iltcrette Stall' rtcull muh glee hrs Impromptu speeches Down A X ll utr Down xuvh etcrxtnn Xvlfh the pep md determrnttxon uhxch ht has exhlhlted at S K Bud tull surely make a name for hxmself ln hts chosen Held of englneermg -U txt ll N le 1 X 1 ul 'I .px I If xl 'V Q. . S , ' xs th. tall boy wltl h' ly . . l Q Y ch-f sm' ' is . ' ' I . ' ' y Easy- ., ' ' ' 2 o I t nu ' . he '.. o class xsur and tl - My l ' . O . . . ? -. , CA ,. he ' ra - ' ? ' 7 A u ,, '. h , ,' . . ' .. fm ., . . ' ' , ' ' 1. I 4 . I I I L. L , Q and also the Dramatic Club, a very good Latin. ,mm , 4 :M A I N 'I 4 v 1 'Alf l ' ' l '. ' 'k d Q 'J ' j V I ' ,ff , . I ,H Q sf' 4 .I X L Y., -v. I 'F L I . . .F j r, v .e-I .3 And sti' -' 1 . ' f V , .Q 1 ., . L , --B H is gc A - V. h VL l V, X ' '71, gi., .' I9 37 Il IZABI IH IOLISL S'I LXX ARI rlror to keep tlrxe rn your l1re1st thrt lrttle spa k ol celestrrl fire crlled Conscience Betty rs one rr ho rs rlu 15s rerdy no m1tter hon unexpeeted the trll for uork or pl1y She excels rn seurng short htncl rnd typing and hrs other t1lents te rer credit ue understmd Also her personality rnd trct 1re xery pleasing C IORC I THOIVIAS YI I XVARI A proxerb rs one man s urt to all men s wrsdom George rs 1 member of the track team rs fond of rs rnterested rn Dersel Engines and urshes to become 1 Dersel Fngrn er 1t whrch ob ue re sure he would be a success HARRY XVII I IAM SUNIVIAN A generous friendship no cold medrum knous Harry rs the ou ner of the broadest smrle rn High mi School and although rt would seem as rf Harrys lrfe rs just a l1ugh 1nd 1 song the story changes when H1rr3 gets 1 golf club rn hrs hrnd and goes clovun the airway H excels at this as he does playing t clarrnct JOHN JOSI Pl-I TAYI OR Nexer an rdle moment but thrrfty 1nd thoughtful of others 'ima John h1s 1 quiet and serious outlook on life 1s has been shovxn hy hrs efhcrent 1nd rndustrrous Work done during hrs four yerrs 1t 9 K I'or four ye1rs he has 1lso been 1 rery consistent golfer The power he gets into hrs shots rs 1m17rng 1nd sxrth the help of hrs putter Smoky he h1s returned from mrnr a much xrctorrous -wus. -U 1 l' W is 1 X f QI 'fl I I I I 'f V ' ' f 1 ' Y ' 1 V 1 V V f e. - s -A 1 L fr ' , V sn ' ,V - In ' II , ' 1 . I I . t. I . , I.. , H , A A K , . . AA . f vi v x -I Q EL 5' r I Q . 32 HZ r . . 'I ' ' all sports and is present at all school activities. He . ' . ' ef 1 ' ur .. X x ,r v ' 1 A I I ' II I - Y ' NA. I I I 1 L 1 v I t I . I I 4 4 r I I ' 1 -f ' V he ' , e ,. I I I s I . I - I I' I e . e e . . ' e .I L' 4 . e I I - I - A , ' it Q . I. 4 4 ,I I, 4 . I- I W . I A I 1 L' I k f e I' I . ik BARBARA Xl RNON Tl.lI T Conyersition is the libormtory the workshop of the student XVho is that we hear talking? XVhy its Barbari of eourse Barbs weaknesses are chcyxing gum and tilking Ncyertheless her school work is mlwiys done and she alw1ys manages to 'attend exerythmg I1tcly qs., she his become interested in me Dramatic Club m is it just in 1 member of the club? But then wc ill cnyy Barbara for her popularity and especially for h r nlturally wayy hair MARGARI 'I RODMAN THACKFRAY Her yoice was like the yoice of the stars when they sang together Johnny holds a high place in the Senior Cliss and the High 'School which will be s1dly yicant on her departure Her popularity is well illustrated lete drum miior in the hind best liked in the class we ll surely miss you when you go Johnny HLLEN OLIVIA FOURGLE Oh to dance all night and dress all day Helens fondness for stylish clothes and daneing an ire two of htr outstanding chiracterlsttcs Her care free disposition ind gay laughter make her the center o any group As for the boy friends if He en came to school yyithout m ntioning one vue would surely think she was sick She is an ardent supporter of all our games and one can generally hear her cheers ihoye the croyyd AINGFIO RICHARD TURRISI c man who buys adyice is usually smarter than ,. the man who gives it lyery mornmy, Angelos blue Chex rolet can he seen in yy: the boys from the llat piled Although Angelo is yery quiet he is one of the most studlous boys in our class His ch rful smile has vxon him many friends Angelos studious habits yull carry him fir when he enters college in the fill -I .. . , I9 lj -9 X f . , Q rl lf :IT v V I 1 i V 1 - aj 'A ' my sy - , ,' K airs - v - x 1. . 7 , e. 1. . It IQ, 4 ' r ', , t ' Y Y V - .e , 'U . . ' ' , ' ' ' . I . r r . A h Y n . H 1 H ' .' . . ' 2 L Y vy ' ' v ' ' V ' , ,, ,W .. ., . . . K gba f. ' x I I I S VL I . . . ' . in the Senior popularity contest. Outstanding girl ath- x' Y I ' Y lk rl' I 4 ' e I e i i .'. - ', R' ' L y . s f f I . , ' -' fl f' V: ' ' v 1 v I , A ' V . -'fhs , K w -L K fo- I ' jk I 1' v 1 - A v I I i K ' th . ' ln. V1 ., b v v Im . 1 I F 4 W, ' ' . ' ee ' ' ' iw, ' 1 - 1 - . I V A . 'il J 'F' AR IHUR Wll SON I9 'S 37 BARBARA KNIGHT VJIZBSTIQR '4XVe are such stuff as dreams are made of. and our little life is rounded with a sleep. Wl1o's that demure little lady with the twinkling eyes and teasing smile? Barbie of course! Dont you remember her with Alfred in One Mad Night ? Basketball and dancing are her favorite hobbies-talk ing is her constant occupation. Somehow, she always hnds time for homework ind the boys Gl ADYS MAY XVTSTI AKF Wlmat a glorious thing lif is and hon glorious man s destiny Gladys was originally a member of the class of u illness interfered and 37 is the lu class She likes sports and is interested in all of our activities Enyied and admired throughout the school fespeclally by the girls who long for as ex tensive and attractive a wardrobe? vue certainly shall miss her genial smile Sport that vsrinkled Care deridcs Arts hobby is tennis and he his dextloped it almost to perfection ln the four years that he has attended S K he has made many friends who will not easily be forgotten Art finds great pleasure in stay mg after school to Hnish his Office Practice Art is a smell guy and will long be remembered by under classmen especially One HAROI D XVOODMANSLL An harmless flaming meteor shone foi hair Woodie is easily the most discernible member of the Senior Class Just look for a shock of flaming red hair and a wide grin surrounded by a multitude of freckles thats XVood1e Woodies affection for sports is unbounded He earned a position on the All Star Class C football team and although he did not participate in any of the other games he was alwiys present and ready to lend a helping hand or an cn couraging word 'Ph A Yin'-M if-:si I9 37 MII DRLD lEF Cl ARKF Although lee left us to attend school tn Washing ton at the end of the Juntor yetr she left a ltstlng tmpresslon tn the hearts of her classmates Her wtll mg und ablt asslstmncf, as well 1s her pleasing person altty vsere always extdent tn makmg the success of our soctxl affurs Besxdes bemg Vtce Prestdent of her class tn the Juntor year she IS well remembered for her brtlltant performance tn Only 38 Class Song Tune Notre Dame Vzctory March Our Sentor Class wtll flght to the last ftght to uphold her glorlous p1st NVe re her loyal classmates and we re lnrue to the end we ll Wm agaln lhough the odds of ltfe be grett or small We ll go out there we ll beat em all Xxylth our banners red and black You see we re marching to victory Class Poem Far tn the depths of the dark teemtng Jungle a sapltng of teak rears tts head on a knoll Its future m such a world surely ts doubtful but e er wrll tt strtve toward the great sun tts goal The sun tn the warm tields wtll foster the dodder but there on the ground If wtll creep along prone Unlrke the teak It wxlll clung to tts nerghbors and steal their ltfe jutces to use for tts own The teakwood wtll render humanlty servnce wtth dyes that are brllllant and beams that are strong Dodder wtll rot whrle the sun IS sttll shlntng whtle harm that tts done ltngers after II long Classmates vu. re launchtng upon our careers XVe must choose us 1 model to serve as our guide XVhtch of these prototypes ought we to follow? Vklhrch one wtll make us humanlty s prtde? The problems of ltfe vull soon rest on our shoulders and Classmates lets meet them wtth strength ln our soul Pattern the temk and be steadfast and uprrght Let s exer push on ttll we um to our goal A CLITYORD ,, A N I N U' T . Y . 4 . t ' s ' , v ' . t , t 4. . . V Yr . . , . t 4 . - . . , Y ' t . , , . . , s ,., , t V M. Y , V . Z , 1 , ,. . . ' . . I. . . . fs' ' i . . Y, t . f ' 1' 29 K PEARCE Wg? Y QQ J ix, CHE? PEARCE HSHERMAN EGGIE ,Q CJ' CARD 5 SPEC d-ZX' fy PHYL f X own EASTON 5 J A x 'ff 'fo PARGARET oxoN FJ ff-'cf X X X L X!!-H1 Q gf ff 0 A JT CES fig? M 5 311 W JJ RCHAPPELL Q1 Foxx TOE Qjqf LVu-P 4 f 1 IN - 4---- xx rmvn cuss LK 1 Q C -2 ' -,JJ Lv u 1 . 6 ff, 5 22,23 X W1 ff xx? Q , if X 1 Q i - 16' x . -. I we x - ..... - Ah' Q .flisxg , W S SE? U-S. 7' MAIL fx H' X ' ' Q , W 0172 , A -.. mx DELIUF-KY I Q CQ N? A f klgii 1' N E , 9203 C51 'QUE CV x X GO Q-:NIQAQT Aisha I li? if , ,N ,-2' I J 73 ' 5' 0 'l xii X 1 cf ' , ' snows now 115 KA C-1 ff- ' ' Z REALLY DONE Ji I I X , ID L2 Ll fs F 5 CQP5 X N - '4 55122 C-9 LT, I .I wx . v J h 1 X X X .ga la I v l 'U X I L 1 f-J j LZZEE, K' --,-, -1' 9 I seem- Y , , - 1 E 7 5 0 ' I ll A Brow nmg Fdna Paqutn Raymond I9 37 Class Htstory Freshman Year he e e K as one of the ltr classes numhertng 117 Vcc came tt a ttme when the new tddttton to our school w ts just betng completed 'Ihe ftrst notable thmg we dtd was to take part tn the NRA parade held by the town Due to the fact that We were Ireshmen our class dtd not orgamle to choose class ofhcers or to haxe soeul functtons of our own Howexer many members took acttye part tn sports 'tnd other acttxtttcs Ixcn though we were gtyen much adytce by the upper classmen especttlly the Sentorsl we struggled through the year to enjoy tt to the fullest Vyle looked forwtrd to the next great etent of our Itfe the Sophomore year wtth happy thoughts exeept for the knowledee thtt the followtng would not return Dantels Farle Dtgalxo Paul Dt5a1xo Albert Doane Rtta I-ttfgermld John Gldrow Htrold Jackson Helen Ptsant Frances Pttcher Isabel Stgnorellt C 9 ott Donald Tanner Helen 'I ucker Charles Vslarmsley Jerry Sophomore Year B11 Upon returntng tn September 1934 we htd mtny ttsks before tts Our Hrst accompltsh flclutsor MR CONI ON Preszdent ROE-I R I' COLI I I R I :ce Prestdent MARi ARI 1 TII XCKFRAI Secrtturq PHXI I IS PRILS F I reasurer NVALTONI SCO1 I Commtttees were soon at work and m no ttme we had chosen red and black for our class colors md had dectded upon the destgn for our class banner We also chose the destgn for our elass rtngs whtch we would not recetve unttl the followtng year Our offtcers next pltnned a class party whtch was held tn the Assembly Hall at the Htgh School Whtst and games were played followed by dancmg As the school term drew to a close we thought that one more affatr would be of Interest so we decided to go to Purgatory Chasm The btg day came and we were on our way XVe had gone only 1 few mtles when It started to pour Upon reaching our desttnatton we were thoroughly drenched However games were played and food was plenttful In sptte of the weather we enjoyed ourselxes tmmensely ftme marches on and we und ourselyes at the end of our second year of htgh school and half way toward one of the btggest eyents of our ltfe GRADUATION EN TFRED DURING YFAR Burgess Ilorence NIc'Nally Peter Kttchen John VI1eDon11d John James I outse lNIartella I outs O Donnell B Petrous Ileanor Reels XX tlltam Sandrellt J Senape X tctor Stedmmn I outs Tucker Charles Chaffee Harold Conlon George Culltgm Kathryn Durkee I cRoy Iord Herbert Gagner I ugene Houde Beatrtee u Iye n Pt tt -I If .l w X I . U. ,U l In t - fall of 1933. the class of 1937 enter'd th' halls of S. . L gest . V , 1. A e f' , 1 s 3 I tr . I L, ment was the selection of our class ofhcers and advisor. I I' A ff.. 7' -1 I 142 T r . 1 ' ' L I 1 V 4 V V 'll 3 I YI 1 4 r , ,t , , l,IiIfT DURING YIEAR ' 1 .1 . I H , , ' ., 'VL' I ,I 4 I X ' . , i 1 5- .'. I ' H tt, f'tly . i 5 l9 37 unuor Year On September 28 yye again re entered South Kingstoyyn Hugh this time 1s Juniors the opening of school h1yung been delayed INNO yyeeks beciuse of 1n epidemic of inf1nt1le piralysus Vve could easily foretell th1t this yy as to be one ot the most exerting years of ourhigh school career As soon as vye settled doyyn the b1nks that yyere given us during our Sophomore year were ringing the '55 OO m1rk for the class rings hid arruyecl On December I6 Mr Conlon our honorury member Cllled 1 cl1ss meeting At the meet ing the cliss ofhcers were elected 1nd 1 conumutte yyys ilso eluosen to arrange for a cl1ss patty to be held in the middle of January Ihe class ofhcers elected were Pre Sllllflf Al IRI ID GAIJROXV ttftluftl I RRX FAI 'X tee President l ll CI A reeusurtt UBI 2 Ct Ilue class shoyyed its interest un the party by 1lniost 1002? 1ttend1nce XVe 1ll enjoyed playing gan1es bridge yyhust and dancing Mrs Bertha CIaft yyas chosen the director of a pluy On y 38 yyhtch yy 1s to be giyen by the Junior Class Try outs for the play soon begun and ut vyusnt long before the class l11d turned unto a group of actors and actresses The three act comedy vyas gtyen on the ey enings of Aprul 27 and 28 at Ha7ard Memorial Hall It yyas 1 bug hut and the foundatton of a dramatic club vyhuch was to start the next year Next we made plans for the biggest and last socual eyent of the year the Junior Prom A committee of boys yy as chosen to puck an orchestra These boys showed their knoyyledge of music by bringing to South Kingstoyyn Hugh one of the first gurl s orchestras yy huch eyer played Hall Ieace Dale With the summer atmosphere and a delightful eyening yve had a jolly tume Wuth eager eyes yye looked forward to the summer yacatuon and our return as Seniors LEFT DURING YEAR Barbara Burgess Florence lnord Alma Barnett George Clarke Iee Gough James Brenner Christofaro IQ Vachon Walter Buffum Robert DuSalyo Mary XVhutehead Arline Iigan Joseph J PAPA Senior Year On the 8th of September yye returned to South Kingstown Hugh Sehool 1s Seniors This being our last and most important year yve determuned to make ut out best W yy ere soon quickly under yy ay by electing the folloyying class officers Honorary Member GEORCII' TN I-R Secretary ARTHLR XVILSOY President Ai 1 Rto GADROW Y reasurer ROBLRT COUL1 FR Vuee Presudenl JIRR3 PAPA After this electuon yye held our first class p1rty an inyitation affuur at the Mechmucs ia XV1kefueld Our next accomplishment yyas getting the year book started Vye org1n17ed the officers ind the committees yy ho st1rted yy ork on the book that promises to be the best eyer produced XVe then turned our attention toyy1rds our annual Stunt Nite After 1 feyy yyeeks of haud yyork yye ussembled one of the most tulented groups ot uctors musicians and smgers to be dis played at this annual performance vyith I ym1n Cranston is lVI1ster of Ceremonies The prof gram vms yyell receiyed by 1n enthusuustuc audience 1nd yyas Hnmcially successful Ihe year is noyy nearly oyer 1nd our last social trtumph will be our Commencement dunce Now time h1s brought us to the goul for vyhich yve huye for four ye1rs been striying So yyith a feeling of 1ccomplusl1ment and many happy memories yt yy th 1 few regrets in o arts yye leaye S IN I I RI D DURINC YLAR Macker Dorothy VyIestl1ke Gl1elys A VN ll SON -I . A N ls 4 X f Q' 'rl I ' K A ,' s 1 ve v 1 VV e V V V s ' ' ' V ' e V v Y 1 v s I 1 I A 1 v I I I' eI . 1 , th I t 1 I II x. . . , L I I I , 1 I s 1 II I u ' ' VV 1 e s V V L ' s VM. K . . . ,, t . , rl-' u 1 V: Q SV . : ' vi, V '- -' 1 - . 55 . mira 'I' - .- --V-Rc il '1' Jtglfriiit 'T A L r I 4 - I A ' L e 1 I e . L A VI II I v I 1 I A w I e I . I- ' e . I It I . R I A A Y Y A' V I V . . . V V . . V V . V . V . . . . V . . , V . V V at a South Kingstown High School dance. On June 5. yve held this grand affair at PatsyIs V J A ' ' Y ' ' V 7' , I Y v I x I , F. , ' , , B. I . '. , . e v I I i ' 1 A' I ' - Y I v 3 Y V I YI L Z , ' 1 1 4 ': I .B f- I . u ' , 4: 5 ' . s .W 2 '1 I-s, ' r : ' I ll, e . ,K , V r V AV , 4 I wx Y L v I 5 Y - V s I ry A x I 'IV 6 s v fe, - v v M s 1 - K ' t KV ' ' V ' s ' , I I II .I 4 4 L I' I I 1. A ' , ,VA ,s s ' vs v L V14 ' 's s K v V ' . , V V s vs 'K v - v 1 VAL V V I I ' s s s V I I 1. I . I 1 I I 1 I I 1 , II' 1- I II Y- x w , ' K ' , , C ,i V , ., . 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I9 37 W Class W1ll We the class of 1937 and the greatest of all classes to be graduated from South KlHgSfOWH Hrgh School Washrngton County and State of Rhode Island belng of sound mrnd memory and understandrng do make publlsh and declare to those who are to profit by rts bequest the followmg as our last Wrll and Testament that IS to say o Robert Hathaway I Arthur Anderson do bequeath my abxlxty to arrr school on ture o Joan Irvrne I LOUIS Arnold do bequeath my quret a1rs all the boys of the Junror class I Peter McNally do bequeath my good looks To Roberta Tourgee I Mary Arnold do bequeath my unbroken solrtude To Wrllram Northup I Wrllram Baptres do bequeath by ret1cent nature To Anne Hopkrns I Edrth Berry do bequeath my sl1m figure To James Monahan I Dorothy Macker do bequeath my abrlrty to be the only person srlent rn Mr Kearns Hrstory class To Donald Webster I Carroll Brllmyer do bequeath my abrlxty as an ardent lover To Marjorre Howard I Gladys Westlake do bequeath my fashronable wardrobe To CUYKIS Welbel I Rrchard Blydenburgh do bequeath my love for dancmg To Wrnfield Tucker I John MacDonald do bequeath my posrtron as dash man on Mr Sternle s track team To Constance Narcarrato I Marguerrte Boyd do bequeath my worrled frown To Joseph D Alusro I Pershrng Brrdge do bequeath my wrtty saymgs To Edrth Farrell I I.1ll1an Roberts do bequeath my never fadxng love for the college boys To James Nolan I James Card do bequeath my subtle ways wrth the grr s To any underclassman I Lloyd Conrad do bequeath Mrss May s endless lrst of words o Roy Rawlrngs I Mary Carpenter do bequeath my affectron for the opposrte sex o Joseph Davrs I John Kltchen do bequeath my herght and mature mrnd o Honor Whrtford I Nellle Carpenter do bequeath my abllrty to play character parts rn S K s successful plays o Sonny Recklrng I Wrlfred Champlrn do bequeath my athletic abrlrty o Cordon Roberts I Raymond Chappell do bequeath my screntrfic brarn o Marguerrte Qulnn I Barbara Clarke do bequeath my varxous drets To James Thomas I Alan Cllfford do bequeath my knowledge of the drctronary U X' .y w X 1 I ' , . ' . T , , , ' ' . 've at To ' , , I , ' ' 1 1 I 7 3 I S To Robert Arnold, I, Lester Bills, do bequeath my basketball ability. 4- v v 1 4 . ' I . , , T ' ., , , ' I k. 1' - 4 1 kv ' 4 ' V r u s l9 37 To the Sophomores I Gertrude Cottlell do bqteath my umque abxllty to be qulet To XVesley Lessard I Robert Coulter do bequeath my place rn the lxst of class officers 'Io Alfred Kenneleber I Iyman Cranston do bequeath my large anl v onderous feet To Harrlet Stene I Patrlcla Damon do bequeath my flxrtatxous ways 'I o Almce I essard I Mary Dlnonsle elo bequeath my executlve ab1l1ty To the Gulltgans I Joseph DIOYIO elo b queath my fame as mlghty lruntsman ofS K To any asprrmg Iumor I James De Salvo do bequeath my posmtlon as ofncxal senlor ofnce boy Jo Elizabeth Northup I Margaret DIXOH elo bequeath my love for blcycle lI'11'JS o Llalne Bressler I Ollye Ifaston elo bequeath my abrlxty to talk rn cessantly To Joseph McCue I Alfred Gadrow do bequeath my tlmrdness vxrth the glrls o Evelyn WIIRIHS I Lllllan Geaber do bequeath my homeroom humor o Anme BIISIOW I Dorothy Hrrsch do bequeath my laughxng eyes To James O Hearn I George Gamache do bequeath my 1mpuls1ve ways To Wllllanl Andrews I John Gordon do bequeath my numerous 1nter ests ln Klngston To Mrlton McVay I Albert Hey do bequeath my pos1t1on as handy man for Mxss May To Lleanor Mltchell I V1fglD13 Holley do bequeath my neat coxffure SI o James Pearce I Marjorle Houston elo bequeath my posrtlon as mam stay xn the drum sectlon of S K s band Io llle Ireshmen I Mary Hurlbert elo bequeath my ab1l1ty to remaln at all tunes lnconsplcuous J o Joe Alden I Harolel Woeaelnaaalasee elo bequeath my fondness for S K J o Albert Prtest I Romeo Joy al do bequeath the prestige of my famous name FI o Hoyy ard Laxty I Morgan Latty do bequeath my positron as head man veltla the Ireshnaan girls To Gloria Ltttleheld I Leon LaR1V1ere do bequeath my nlmble palr of dancmg feet To Eluabeth Knowles I Flora Lxttlefleld do bequeath my slow manner of speech To leon Broun I Xxyfllllillll McNally do bequeath my phrlanthropre manner To Katheune Chappell I Gertrude Matteson do bequeath my romantrc temperament 'I o Sarah Bressler I Helen Mellen elo bequeath my abxllty to forget all the math I eyer leneu durmg naath classes J o John Davts I John Northup do bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along yuth the I asl Greenyuch grrls 1 1 e 1 X I . 1 4.: rr 1 1 1 1 -1 1111 1 1 .1 1 A 1 e . 1. 1 1 1 4 . 1 1 1- 11 1 1 ' ' I .e . . 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 4 e , I, -1 1 I1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' ,. 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 1 1 'A 1 .1 1 1 e, 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ee 1 e , A 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 a 11 4 1 1 1 - 'I 1 1 1 e 1 e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 - , . . 1 1 1 - 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 e . 1 1 11 1 1' 1 1 - 1, e 1 . . 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' v H 1 1 1 1 1 e -1 1 e I . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 I 1 1 1-1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 111- 11 1 1 e .1 1 1 e IL I I 1 1 1 ' 11 1 IS 37 'Io Ihomas Sttfano I Donald Pllmtr do btqutath my romantlc stng mg., yotct o Adtlbtrt Ktngslty I Itrry Ptpt do btqutith my quttt yytsttrn drtwl Io htm vsho dtstrts tt I Htnry Pttrtt do btqutlth my Ibtltty as In arttst Iltnbtth Wttbtl I Sarah Ptrry do btqutath my lattst ftshtons tn clothts Susan Northup I Bttty Potttr do btqutath my btcyclt btult for two SI o Mary I affty I Mtldrtd Potttr do btqutath my rtstrytd 'tttltudt o any Junlor I Phyllls Prttst do btqutath my DOSIIIOD as typxst for th lztertlte o I ytrttt Sy kts I Walton Scott do btqutath my ltght wavy hair o Rtymond Holburton I Dtytd Smtth do btqutath my posxtton tn tht drxmatlt club Dontld Potttr I Walton Sttdmtn do btqutath my robust Iigurt o Iohn Murnty I Edward Sttnt do btqutath my abtllty to hayc and to hold o Erntsttnt Blount I Bttty Stewart do bequeath my fondness for dancxng o Norman I ucxtr I Gtorgt Sttwart do bcqutath my posttton on tht tmtlt ttam Io Irntst Andtrson I I-I1rry Sunman do btquttth my posntton tn Room I2 Io lamts Mtfxrthy I Iohn Ilylor do btquttth my ways so dtar to tht fur stx Io Vtrgmm Ktnyon I Barbara 'ItfIt do btqutath my ablltty to havt boy frltnds Ido Margartt Chast I Margartt Thacktray do btqutath my posttlon as Stnlor ofict cltrk To Plstt Tefft I Htlcn Tourget do b queath my pugnac1ous ab1l1ty To Frances McGrath I Angtlo SI ur1ss1 do btqutath my abtltty to get along wtth the htgh school faculty To somt lucky Juntor I Barbara Wtbsttr do btqucath My Andy To my brothtr Robtrt NV1lson I Arthur Wtlson do btqutath my Apollo ltkt staturt NVc btrtby appoxnt Vlr Gtorgc Ty ltr and Mlss Dorothy Mytrs both bctng of sound m1nd as txtcutors Ind rtqutst that thty txecutt th1s vytll on or be fort Junt 20th 1938 fSItInedy Ctass or 1037 In Wttntss Whtrtof ut tht rtprtstntattyts of tht class of l9'57 dtcltrlng ourstlyts tn no yy ay rtsponst blt for tht lntomptttncy of tht mhtrltors of thts vylll on thts l7th day of lunt tn tht ytar ont thousa tmt hundrtd and thlrty stytn do stt our hand and Std Ly xnxx Cmxstox tfxnrtt Stttymtl At BI RI H15 fl tcm! 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Y ' 'I ' ' . .I I ,I A N WV I I H .I - as av The Readers D1gQSt l20TH YFAR Aocusr 2041 Vot 238 No 1424 Another one of the works of that dellghtful author of the last century L1ll1an Geaber has come to llght Mass Geaber IS perhaps best knovxn for her Near East Hlstorlcal novelsd Mr T Tllllngwell Hammersly of London writes to us of h1s discovery It seems that when Mr Hammersly who collects antlques was vlsltmg relatlves ln Provldence R I three years ago he heard of an auctlon of antlques that was to take place 1n Slocum a small town ln the southern part of the state The house had belonged to one Genevleve Geaber Playfalr who had dled helr less Genevleve Geaber Playfalr was a dlrect descendant of Llllxan Geaber the author whose mother had originally owned the house Mr Hammersly purchased at the auctlon a very ornate and anclent center table whlch he gleefully took back w1th hlm to England About a month ago whxle lVlr Hammersly was dust1ng th1s plece Che IS a bachelorj he touched a hldden spr1ng ln the carvtng and out popped a secret drawer CllSClOS11'1g a strlngbound stack of yellowed papers prlnted on an old fashloned typewrlter They proved to be a compllatlon of the outstandmg events of the year 1960 wrltten 1n MISS Geaber s own 1n1m1table style Thxs manuscrlpt w1ll shortly be publlshed ln book form and W1ll undoubtedly be lntroduced 1nto the schools to be studled for 1ts style Followxng are some condensatlons from the volume lVl1ss Geaber began th1s year Although the year 1959 of the old calendar ended on a Pr1day the new year started on a Sunday as provlded by the new calendar As per leap year schedule there were two Saturdays at the end of June and also to make up the 365th day of the ordinary year two at the end of December It doesn t seem posslble that just over a year ago we were 1n such a muddle of dates' On the second of January an august assemblage convened at Washlng ton D C to dnscuss the language sltuatton Transportatxon had become so nearly 1nstantaneous 1n the last ten years Celghteen hours to Londonj that lt had become necessary for most people to know at least twenty languages to get anywhere Thlrty years ago when lf took days to cross the Atlantxc Ocean the matter of teachlng languages had been thought pressmg but by 1959 the s1tuat1on was most acute After some dellberatxon the conference decxded that some one of the lxvmg languages must be taken as un1versal The prmcxpal languages of the earth were cons1dered one by one It was dec1ded that some of the good tralts of French German and other tongues should be 1ncorporated mto a rev1sed Engllsh Cas the most plxable and enlargeable languagej Prof James Card of the French Academy was nom1nated head of the comm1ttee for selectmg the lndlspensable tralts of the modern romance languages Dr John MacDonald of Yale as the world s foremost author1ty on Latm and Greek accepted the pos1t1on of chalrman of the Dead Languages Comm1ttee for develop mg the best characterlstxcs of those languages to be xncluded 1n the new tongue The cochalrmen of the staff for regulartztng Engllsh were the MISSQS Gladys Westlake of Pembroke and lVl1ldred Potter of Wellesley Mr G R Blyden burgh of the New York Art School was asked to deslgn eleven new letters 'lt xs mterestlng to obserxe that one of the authors school chums a Mtss Gertrude Cottrell at the txme when she vtas m charge of the Steppmg Stones Kmdergarten m southern Rhode Island had the dtstmctlon of bemg the first teacher of our aged mathe matxcman and phllosopher Dr Vwhllnam Beardshear vt ho actmg upon some ndeas touched upon by the tvsentteth century scxentxst Dr Vxrgmna Holley finally found a means of squarmg the cxrcle Clt vns always 1 sore pomr xuth Dr Holley that she had the solutlon at her xery fmgertmps but could End no 'nrtxght nnftllxble proof J U .. lf w x 1 Q' 'fl 1 1 t . , . 3 I 'A I l T 1 T 4 v . A X I ,e V , 3 . V o I1 4 n I I T . I . . V. 1 X 3 I I I ' V I ' I 3 1 'I' 1 3 3 I 3 5 l 'D 3' - , 5 ' 7 lx D 3 I ' 3 1 I ' 3 ! l J ' X I 4 v . Y - , , A'The year .1960 was a year of changes. The new calendar took effect . , , . ., . . V Y 1 - V 1 1 I9 37 for use tn the pl1onet1c spellxng Mxss Mary Arnold 1nd Mtss lllllabelh Stew 1rt delegates from Gregg Company were on hand to begtn the arduous task of establlshtng a form of shorthand based on the new language In the Northern Hemtsphere the language was belng taug11t ln the schools for the flrst time 1n .september The Southern Hemtsphere was scheduled to begln ln M1rch 1961 Hove strmge 1nd g1rb1ed exerythlne must hue been ulth exeryone 11bbcr1ng hxs oun lmgo 1t mothers uncomprehendmg e1r 1Nouad1ys xx 11 n 1 person ean t be understood he 19 t1leen to either 1 thro1t SpLCl'IllSI or 1 br11n doctor The Hurlbert lnstttute of Dramatlcs startlng January 16th presented two weeks of a modern versxon of Hamlet wrltten and dlrected by Vllss Nell1e Carpenter the former Queen of Broadway who last year gave up her stage career to become head dtrector of the Instltute The productton was rece1ved wtth such unprecedented enthuslasm that MISS Mary Hurlbert presldent of the lnstttute dec1ded to contlnue lts performance At the time of wrltlng 1 IS st11l belng played to record audiences YVe bLllLNC th1t thls IHISICYPICCL rm for three successne years tn New York before ll went to Los Angeles where xt ran tuo more By the end of the year 1959 the cxtlzens of the Untted States had become so outraged and d1sgusted w1th the w1y 1n whxch the Share the wealth party was runnlng the government that Congress was obllged to declare a special electlon The new Demo republxcan admlmstratlon was maugurated on January 20th The first act of the new Presldent was to call tn a firm of publxc accountants to b1lance the budget Hay and Turrlst Accountancy Inc undertook the mam moth task of stralghtenlng out the terrtble mess that the Share the wealth party 4315 OOO O00 OOO ln the November electlon the admlnlstratlon was over whelmlngly reelected In Aprll Major General Joyal of the Marlne Corps was obllged to order the M1r1nes off North Amerxcan so1l for the first tlme tn ten years when the Venezuelan government called on the United States for ald tn rellef from the dlsastrous floods that had been sweeplng the OFIHOCO Valley for a month There had been some talk of aboltshlng the Marme Corps but ln vtew of the a1d gxven by the Corps tn rescue work 1n the last two or three years II was dec1ded to contlnue that department Of great Interest to sporting clrcles both here and abroad was the announcement that Mtss Marjorle Houston and Mlss Helen Mellen reslgnlng thelr respectlve pos1t1ons as advertlslng manager and art edttor of the World were organtzlng a new perlodlcal the Boot and Saddle lt IS the oplnton of those who follow the hounds that thls magazme sattsies a long felt need The pages of the first 1ssue dated May 12th were profusely xllustrated with those splrlted hunt1ng and raclng sketches for Wh1Ch Mtss Mellen ts famous The best seller of the year Lo the Poor Artstocrat by Mtss Barbara Webster was publtshed ln the last week of June Mxss Webster crttlc for the well known mag111ne The Sophlstocrat gle1ned her many prlceless anecdotes 1bout promlnent European statesmen and nob1l1ty from Mlss Ioutse Arnold travelmg companton of the late Baroness Alexandra Nlcolalevltch lnternatlonal ly known stateswoman and wlt 'Vltss Arnold returned to thts country ln De cember 1979 after recelvmg the huge legacy whlch the Baroness left to her Great adsances ln therapy were made durlng the year 1960 In July 1n vtew of the unprecedented success of her expertments ln the use of therapy a floor of the new east wmg of the Peter Bent Br1gh1m Hosp1t1l was placed 1t the dtsposal of Mass Margaret Dtxon gradu1te t11erap1st from the XVash lngton College of Physlcal Fduc1t1on Nlxss Ollte Laston R N ass1st1nt to Nltss Dtxon was pl1ceel tn charge of the xx 1rds -U . 11 1 W , . , X I Q' 'ri ' 1 . e ' 1 . u e I . 1 l'.e ' T 'L - 1 1 1 ' 1 , 9 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1. I 1 I D . C1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I I V' - g 4 yet t , vs v ' y t K 1. H V' ,fs , 'K ' , 'y V ' A A , h s . , .K I r , L, , Q L ,V . ' . 1. , A K .. i K S 1. .1 i L e 1. e . , . ,, V , . , 1 ' A v , . . 1 l . 1 1 1 1 . I 1 ' , L Q s'sv K ' L ' s L X ' s ' 1 , , . L 1 - , , ., 3 ' I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 -' 1- had made. By November lst the publlc debt l1ad been dtmtmshed by X 1 1 1 ' I I I - - ,,,. , . 1 1 . . . 1 1' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' 1 .1 1 . 11 1 I l 1 , Y s , , , el 4 ' 1 ' , , A s ' s ss ' x s ' ' e v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s s ' e'. '. A V 1 ' - I 1 s ' ' . A V v ' Al 3 Y 1 ' 3 YD ' V ' ', m x a 1 s s 1 I 1 , 3 3 y 3 A 1 1 1 1 ' L l L 1 e 1 I I ' 1 . e A ' f- ' ' s 1 X' 4 L I . l I. 1 'X 2 , . .. 4 ' I ' L 1 . 5 1 YL b l9 37 43 ln August tht Clymplcs vsere held at Falrbanks Alaska They were especially xntertstlng in that it vyas the first time rn history when the summer and yyinter Olympics wtrt combined During the first two weeks of the month tht summer Olympics vytre held on tht plalns of the delightful valley vyhercln tht city IS sltuattd Outstanding among the Amerrcan athletes were Conrad Cranston Papa and Sunman in golf Laity in baseball and Taylor and vN7llSOH 1n tennis Probably the most sptctacular Hnxsh 1n the aquatic events was that in yy hich Miss Cvertrudt Matttson outstroked Miss Flora Littlefield 1n the l00 mettr frttstylt by an unexpected last mmute spurt Other participants were badly outclassed by the two spectacular Americans ln a short after the vrc tory rad1o mttrvrtw both girls said that they owed their success entirely to th lr tra ner Miss Margaret Thackeray The htad coaches of the American team were Messrs Robert Coulter and Joseph D1Or1o There were two of Messrs Coulter and D1Or1o s former classmatts prtstnt to congratulate the winning American team Speed King Woodniansee who in l959 captured the Pan American autoracmg champion ship and Mr George C1amache who had just returned from Borneo with a cargo of rar animals for the Canadian National Zoo System Ltd The Olym pics were financed mainly by L Brlls the Pasha of Pocketbooks president of the Los Angeles First National Bank The winter Olympics vxere held on the slopes of the nearby mountams during the last two weeks of the month The ice sports took place on an artificial lake in an arena built high on the mountamside That artificial mas by P Bridge vyell knovs n contractor of Providence R l America s outstanding athltte in the vunter sports vyas William Baptles the skater On the closing evening of the winter sports events Miss Mary Dlnonsre Amtrican entrant for the figure skating title gave a brilliant exh1b1t1on of fancy skating on the spotlit hockey rink The last day of the Olympics was given over to an outdoor music festlval The music vsas supplied by the combmed New York and Chicago Symphony Orchestras under the direction of Mr Walton Stedman The guest solorsts vyere yy ell knovyn Metropolitan singers Alfred Gadrow barrtone and Donald Palmer tenor The annual conferenct of the American Screntxfic Society was held at Hary ard University from September fourth through September ninth On the first day Monday the fourth essays were delivered by Prof Kitchrn of the Physics Department of M I T on the year s drscoverres in the field of electrical magnetlSm and by Mr Champlin of the National Broadcastrng Company on ttlodory the nevy science of broadcastmg over the ether smells to go vxith television programs Just imagine how lifeless and uninteresting the radio programs of the IIITIQS must haye been xx ithout any aromatic atmosphere On Tuesday Profs Chappell and Stene of Carnegle Institute told the gathering of the marvelous improvements in the Diesel engine that had been effected during the year A supporting talk was givn by Mr Anderson of the Columbia Restarch Department These rmproyements will shorten the trans atlantic trip by five or six hours A small ship wrth the new engine has already bten built undtr the direction of Messrs Stewart and Crandall of Carnegie The third day vyas devoted to biology A new breed of gamebxrd dtvtloped by Mr Walton Scott of Charlestown R l and a new prize breed of bttf dtvtloped on the Htx bar Ranch of El Paso Tex owned by Mr John Northup of Dallas Ttx vs trt discussed at length 'U 1 w X 1 ' 'rl 'A 1 V I V l . L V' - r ' m 1 ' l ' V I Y . Yi 1 ' 4 Y 7 1. ' D I 7 I A. 1 D ' ' V I l m x I I ' ' - x an u , ' ' ' V x l . ' ' I ' , L n ' 1 7 ' ' I l I T . e ' ' ' , . - .. . . I . terpiece was designed by the prominent architect, Leon Rivers and was erected . 1 7 7 I , . . I v I I ,V ' V' 7 P I I q e L I , u . Y . , . V V V I I Y V ' Y .l , ' ' ' ' I , . V . . -A V ' . 74 y, m ry V ' 1 , V 1 , . y 1 Q ' l o I 3 O I Y I - g . . V . U . . . x ' 1 l 1 , I . H i , I 7 . . . ,' 7 . V v -v l xx v 1 A I - 1 , ., . A s rt y u a ' m .H l9 37 How thought of these now common dishes mtkes our Lelllllflll mouth wtter The Mlsses Macker of the UHlYCfSlIY of Mtchlgan and Potter of Johns Hopkxns revealed some marvelous new dlscovertes ln dletetlcs and surgery respectlvely Dr Potter told about her success at last xn remoxlng 1nd repltctng an ape s braln The ape dldn t know the difference On the fourth day Frrday September 8 Profs Smtth and Chfford of Harvard astounded the august assemblage wlth the news that they had finally found a cheap and slmple way of sphttlng the atom thus openlng a hmltless supply of unbounded power to popular use In collaboratlon wlth Prof Wm McNally of Dartmouth the professors are preparlng an apparatus for om merclal use Yes dear re1der ll was only eighty yelrs ago when thls simple elementrry process wts dtscovered We remember that Mr Henry Pe1rce prominent cartoonzst of famous personahlxes achieved lmmortahty through hrs caricatures af Profs Chflord and Smxth during thetr early strut, gles ln the search for a practxcal method of splrttlng the atom Mr Pearce was quoted as saymg modestly by way of explanatlon Profs Smtth and Chfford hawe countenances whxch lend them sels es to cartcature Early 1n October the pr6St1g6 of the Parls styhsts was threatened by startlmg 1nnovat1ons lntroduced by that bold trlo of arblters Berry Perry and Tefft MISS Helen Tourgee fashlon scout started the feud when she returned to the corporation s new headquarters at Ocala Plorlda wtth several radrcil tdeas adapted from the costumes of the nattves of northern Tlbet The feud took on the proportlons of a battle royal when the remarkable creatxons were Saks Flfth Avenue New York C1ty MISS Dorothy HlfSCh emment style authorlty was sent to France to open a Par1s branch of the Berry Perry and Telft concern for the purpose of defeatrng the Partsxans on thelr own ground We awalt the outcome wtth conslderable curxostty Mxss Phylhs Prrest conn dentlal secretary and companton of the Fxrst Lady champtoned the Berry Perry and Teift styles MISS Prlest has a large followlng 1n New York and Washmg ton fashionable clrcles Mr James DeSalvo halr style connotsseur of New York soon afterward announced a new style of ladles haxrcut and hatrdressxng deslgned to go wlth the new Berry Perry and Tefft hats On October fifteenth Mr C D Blllmyer Attorney Cteneral of Canada Won h1S long fight 1n the World Court at The Hague By h1s vlctory Mr Blllmyer permanently severed all bonds between Canada and the mother country England lt seems to your humble editors that tt xx 15 scarcely ten yetrs later uhcn Clnada regretted her hasty actxon The muslcal world was startled by the presentatlon ln December of the new opera The Rose and the Rxng wrttten by that great palr of omposers Patrlcla Damon and lVlary Carpenter and directed by Mr Peter McNally formerly of the Metropohtan Opera Company The opera was harled as th greatest muslcal work of the century Dr Vtrgtma Holley of Columbxa on the last day of the year emerged from her hermltage on the pallsades wtth the astonlshlng statement that she had Hnally worked out an easily understandable explanation and proof of the Elnsteln theory Atded by her able asslstant MISS Barbara Clark Dr Holley obtained photographs provmg that rays of hght from distant stars curve shghtly This supports the theory that all stratght hnes contlnued mto space eventually return upon themselxes Dr Holley was much chagrlned that she was not able to complete her proof rn trme for the 1960 conference of the Amerlcan SCIQIIIIHC Socxety I wtsh to express my gratttude to Mr John Gordon star reporter of the New York Tlmes who was so wllhng to devote all hls spare tnne to helpmg me dlg up the facts for thls volume l II I IAN Cul X -U xi ' X r Q' 'rl ll ' C .lk I . L x 4 X I. VA K i 1 v 1 - l I in I i . L K B Y . 1 1 ' w rf 1 ' ' - L L l 3 7 C , . -3 - V g 5 I , ,K sk, N .. . A ,v . .geg Q A I I e l 1 e. 1 e l l V 'I ' ' I '- 44 1 I 4 1 . , l I 3 I 3 I . 3 L 3 Ht . 'A H modeled before a gathering of Paris styhsts by the Misses Boyd and Roberts of 1 4 V1 J V a , I ' x L Ley . T ld v ' 0 - 3 . . V . . y ,, 4 I YL Y L H ' L xy H 1 L . Y 3 . It . . ' . ' l l . l . I Y 3 I g I ' 1 ' ' ' . .. 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I N X I Q4 'ri Prebtdent I zce Preszdent Secreturq Treasurer I rm st Antlt rstm Wtlltam Xndrtvns Nlmrltlrlt Arntvltl Rok nrt Arnold 'Nlmdtlyn Atlunson NIargattt Banntsur Du1dBarlnw Irntsttm Blount Rnbgrl Iionnrr Idtth Brackttt I dna Iirackttt John Brackttt lnnt 'Inn tr Annu. llrtstuw Iitrhara R Ilmvsn ton Iirtm n Il-nt I' Yau um Nlargar t C has-. Jostph Longdon 1lT11OI'S MR THOMAS MAI LIII Honorary Member CI ASS OI I ICLRS Wtsux I tsmtw IVIARLIXRLI CHA51 M CONSTANICE NACCARXIO JOHN! IVIURNEX CLASS ROI L Clrtct f ourtnty Rtchmrd f tutttr 'Nlanlwn C randall Itlum Dans r s1 7 btllts .ltrob Ilylvtstra dnlhfarr-,l I'hxll1sC1ard t I'lt7abLth Iltalx Rmymond Ilulbtrton Rtchartl llolln N mryorn A lluvnartl ulnrt u llurtnn Johnson ' x Its lxttgln X trgtntl lx nxt n lltl n Ixnov. 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'c 'a Alb: I' st f ' 5 V If -I ' -1.Vt , Q' V Ax N N s ' I -it E-1 NJ 'T' N. 1--sz., s or tram it ltrlltts XVe the Qophomores of the South Klngstovtn Hrgh School tn order to form 1 more e ect school system es ahlrsla us rce tnsure scaotstte trtnrur tty proude for eonamon uhletrcs promote eenertl lenoyyledee and seeure the blessrngs of llberty t o rselyes and aur postertty do ordarn and estabhsla thus Coyernment tor tlae students of the South Runes own laugh Sehool NA l lONIAl Presrdent larl BelknaP X ree Presrdent Barbara XVhaley Secretary of State Mlfl MCCUQ Secretary of the Treasury Thomas lagan Attorney General H Adclbert Kmgsley ll Postmaster General lames MeCartlaS Secretary Secretary beereta ry Secretary Sec ret a ry Supreme of the Nayy Douglas Couchon of tlae lntertor Pearce Chappell of Agrrculturn Elmer Congdon of Commerce Thomas Tully of I ,nor Vtrgtnta O Brren Court Members John D yrs Jo seph Alden Kenneth Ctayrtt Sam Bress ler Pasquale lapa lura Odland Mtrram Perry Clifford Reckltng Vrrgrnta Tourgee House of Representattyes Adelrne 'iyyeet ld yyard Cullrgan Senate Janaes Nolan Ioutse Martclla YI ATL Goyernor Joseph Dayrs l reutenant Goyernor Stuart Kenyon Budget Dlreetor and Comptroller Vrrgtnta Perry Adlutant General Crue Burton Unemployment Rehef Commrssron l aulme XX rnter Allee lxrng, Dorothy l ourgee Helen rl ucker lnaergency Publtc XVorles Comnarssron X rr t nra Vyloodnaansee R chel lry lstaer Reels Dryrsron of Sttte Poltee lqarl Nelle Seerettry of State rll e lrs Denuty Secretary X rrennta Atlernson Genertl lreasurer om C nut Deputy lreasurer Pnrbarx Clarle Dnreetor of Deptrtmtnt of Rexenue and Regulation lmnaa lerraamest Dntsron of Motor Xehreles and Reels tratton lesste Rtehmond Ruth Robinson l ors Vkleeden f , J 1 f f I I W 7 , 'I ' , ' ' tl l .' 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' x Attorney Creneral Antonetta 'iassl Asststant Attorney Ceneral luntce Draper Drrector of Ldueatron 'Vlary laffey Drrector of Publrc Health Altce Hunt Clerk Rata laueher Drrector of Publrc Vvlelfare Ll17abeth Northup Drrector of Publrc Vyforks Normt Cuardtner Drreetor of Agrrculture and Conserya tron Madeltne Damels Drreetor of labor Robert Hathaway' l OXVN own Counell lletnore lrraae Cullrgan Sadre Vvllattaker Gordon Roberts loretta Degtstm lnown Clerk Maryorre Mclxtnney Deputy Toyyn Clerk llma Cottrell Town Treasurer Vylalter NX haley Polrce Commtttee Thomas Stefano Charles Gtlbert lref of OlleL Coroner Town ioltertor Drrector of Puutc Health Ofhcer Burldlng lnspeetor loyyn lngtneer llrghyyay Suryeyor Setler of XVe15.rhts ldyy ard Cnlbert Norma Hlldtne Margaret Chappell KAI Margaret Clarke Robert Nrgrellr George Hargrayes James 'I homas Arlena Mrlls and Measures H Vyrnheld lucleer Pound Keeper Donald XVebster Sehool Commrttee A nce lxrng., nn opleans at aleen 'arte Veflt lleanor Mrtehell Supertntendent of Sehools Vlunttl Vaeaan lrutnt Oflleer Phyllrs Snarth ltx Assessors Albert Hazard Robert Wtlson Robert Btrden l ax Collector lthel xxV1'lj.,l ll . -, upon and may 1 thur bullt Sophomores At a speclal meetmg of the Sophomore School Commlttee the followmg laws vscre voted and passed by a large ma1or1ty Oral compos1t1ons and geometry tests shall be abohshed Popular songs chosen by the pup1ls shall be sung 1n muslc classes l at1n translat1ons shall not be more than I5 l1nes a day Any student may wh1sper when he w1shes to may lease the room at any t1me t anywhere he vuants to 1n any room Rooms shall not haxe to pass 1n order at noon lxery glrl shall be requ1red to brmg her own comb mlffOI and nle 'Nlo asslgnments shall be gnen oxer hol1days Fhere shall be a s1xty mmute lunch per1od and soc1al dancmg between 1 and 2 P M Thmner and small textbooks shall be adopted lountams of cold vsater 1nstead of hot shall be 1nstalled throughout the bu1ld1n5,, Armcha1rs shall be placed 1n exery home room Self moung SIJIYS shall be mstalled 1n the bu1ld1ng so that students may sate energy I3 A new gjmHJSlUm modern 1n excry respect and thoroughly equ1pped shall be for the students l-l A rad1o shall be purchased for use 1n the cafeterla ID School hours shall be from 9 A M to l P Vl w1th no penalty for tardlness 1 1 as l 1. 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Vlary Holland Irrnr l audr Cnlona Hull N n lam Hull llxrrnl all N xrgxnxm Haruy llouncr llalmnl l ru.man lhalx lslhu' Holland ixrolyn Holland XY. alur Hnlbrrlon Arllm Hay Ium Krun Bratrlca Jacqurs Alfrcd Knnerlrbrr fluabuh Knowlux lhlm Krlgon llovw ard l uty rur l auru Alfrrd l arou Joscph Laffny Crlorxa Lrlllehnld Julia May Francrs McGrath Fdw ard Mellen f Lcnln 'Vlonahm Mary 'Vlonahan Olgu Monncalxu llrlnn Moon N ry P 1 cn. Xl, alur Prckhlm Olhnl.1ll'mrry lanncr lrurs Marjorn I rrchu Donald Potnr Ihrlrp Porter John Qumn lhnlma Qumn L hmrlrs Rxchmond Nlarshnll Robins Susan Scmla Crladys Snkalor Ida L Shlppu' Jxm SmlIh Nl1r,gantSn1llla Dons Stanton lloyd Suckllm Hafner Suns' Srella iron Sals non Supunr Alrce fxsdalc Clrfford Taylor Prank 'I aylor Robnrla Iourgu Sarah Iourgu Nlarmn lurrlu I harlu hxnr l llllb r 'rl r lhlrn Xu! a Q Bury NVu1n1onlxml l ran klm NX oodmansrc Hn.lln XVnndnaansrr lavxrrncm lemma Jamrslolcxnllr Anronerralaclla J , ' I5 ' I- flwqfu' I '. . -A ' 31 Y ' - 'r , i ,. - , , ,K Ia. , 1 . . ' . j. f 5 :ma 'Vf 'H I ' ' , ,. . V .. - I' ,Jr. N4 ll I H .va U lor A . x Wk .V , , r V, ' - f .chlk 'h'l 'I .il 5 r V A R -,a,, ,, xr. lk. . . In ' , H 1' . v - -A Avur. '1 ru' f. A ' I I ,h AIVIHIILIEITIIIDS l9 tt 'ls 37 P95 1,31 Football Robert E lnltch S At Warren At Barrington S At East Greenvuch S At Burrtllxtlle S Wlth the opentng of the football season our prospects looked quite good l-loxxuer b cause of many xnjurxes the season was not as succ ssful as tt mtgbt have bun Northup lalty Stedman and Coulter were placed on the All Star Cluss C' tums pnclstd by the Rhode lsland newspapers lrlonortble mention was rtcclxtd by Cranston Woodmunsu. I essard and D1Orno ., I 2? lfklifl, K ,..n At Westerly ......,.... O S. K. ...... G At De La Salle ....... ,O S. K, ,,... 19 At '. ... 6 ..K. ...... 0 ...... .... 2 0 S. O ' ......... I4 .K. ,...., 0 4 O t.K...,..l4 ' ,..., 25 . K. .... . 6 I I I 1 I V1 Y ' C. I9 'ls 37 Basketball Vxlllll only ont veterin zuallable the 37 basketblll team found tht compctltxon lL,llI'lSl weteran Clans B teams too stlff However the team showed occas1onal flashes of speed toward the end of the season and as a result dld not end up ln tht cellar 1s mmy old fins had predlcltd Coulter D1 Ono Northup Pap1 Sykts J O Hearn MFMBFR9 OF THL TEAM J Mon mlnn J 'VltCut J Dans C Rttklxngs l Btlknup C Gumnht ISXN ls I I t N X f Q 'I Baseball rch 29 with about thirty candl South Kmgstown began IIS baseball season Monday Ma dates mcludrng sexen members of last years squad Thls years schedule xS the longest S lx has ever had It conslsts of slxteen league games The problem of the commg season seems to he ln the mlield but that wrll be qurckly h h remedred by a lnttle practrcal experlence The hrttmg and prtchmg are xery good and wrt t e Heldmg nmproved the team w1ll be very strong Under the supervrsron of Coach Matthew F Kearns Captun Alfred Gadrow South hop s to clrmb xery hugh m Tue rt Tue rx Tue rn Tue rr Tue Aprrl Apnl Aprrl April Aprrl Apnl May May May THF SCHFDUI F at Colt At Warren Cumberland Barrington at East Greenwrch At Coxcntry Open Burnllulle at North Kmgstoun rr Tue Tue rr Tue rr Tut I rr Assnstant Coach George Tyler and the l937 Chss C dnxsronal rmce. Vlay Vlay May May June June Junt L Co t Warren at Barrington Fast Greenxuch Country Open at Burrlllullt North Kmgstoxxn . ' IL- F '. l l-l-- I If ', ' 16- . 1 18- ' . ' 20- Fri. May Zl-at Cumberland F '. ' 23-- ' . 25- ' . ' 27- ' F '. ' 28- 1 I3 '. ' 30-- ' . ' l- . 4- If '. 4- I: 7-, ' .' , .V . gp. ' Y' . . ' - ' ' 'T '. Jun- ll- ' ' ' Cross Country The South Kmgstown Cross Country Team opened nts season early m October IOE6 E couraged by wtnntng tts flrst meet at North Kmgstown agamst North Krngstown and I ockyy ood the team progressed vtell under the dtrectton of Coach Harold Stetnle Other yrcttms of the team were Moses Broun Provtdence Trade and Classrcal The team conststed of Gamache Stewart Joyal Wtllrant McNally Qmtth Clautt MacDon ald Brllmyer Pearce Stene and Barlow Indoor Track Although the Indoor Track Team dld not carry away any honors tt put up 1 lane exhtbt tton The team parttcrplted rn tvto meets the Y M C A Hope meet and tht R I A d tortum Champronshtp meet Members of the team vtere Cuamache Stevtart .loyal XVm McNally Itarce Smtth Mac Donald Iucler Btllmyer and Wm Chellts 11 Sprt g Track The South Kingstown Track Team has been ltmbtrtng up for the comlng meets A squad of hfteen candrdates practtce datly under the eoachtng of Harold Stetnlt The team yytll parttclpate tn the Re'ay Meet at Hope Fteld at the Ktngstoun Meet and the State Champtonshtp Meet at Brown Those vtho vyrll parttclpate vttll probably be Gtmache Joyal Stewart Vtrn McNally tarce Smtth tr ow ykes urn Pnllmycr htllls I ucttr Rttk mg, Roberts Cayttt Northup md Momhan A ' K r ' v ' A ' I n. . . . . . . Y V . . . I. ' I , ' , . ..' 1. ' I ' Y I T Y- . ' V V ' , ' '- ' . . . . ' ' - .... - f - . . u i- 4 I D 1 v : Y v ' l V' is I K ' K . L , . , , . U ' 3 A 1 I 4 5 ,A I . . . Y . . I Y' A ' ' Y 'I A Y x ' 'l I' 'I ' I L , . t ' '. , I 4 . '. IL , . ' , B. I , S' , O'H-. . ' C - . I'1, ' ,, T '- . . A . I 7 Go f In the campalgn of I936 the Qouth Kmgstown Hlgh School golf team won the XVestern Drvrsron Golf Champxonshnp by wlnnlng 9 out ot lO g1mts The prospects for thxs years golf tum are good ruth xtterms Coulter and Taylor among the candidates commg out for tht team out f 9Clll DUl l' it NV XX urtutk April ll at Wtst Warultla 1 at Clrsslcrl N Kmgstown at lockwood IXldflCh at Cranston Tenms Cllsslcal N Kmgstoun l ockvx ood at Aldrich Crmston lntcrtst ln l'+.nms at South lxnnpsttmxxn pptmrs to bt at nts llklglll ruth nmttttn commg, or thc team SCHVDUI E nl 70 at Burrrllu t a 13 at Cranston 13 1 70 l otkuood my 21 1tCl1ss1t1 f 1' l ' l9 ' '. Mty I3 . , '. 22 . . 'r l7 , . f 26 . ' 1. 20 . ' . ' 28 - ' 2-l . ' My 3 ' 27 ' 6 . . El . H ' . . . 1. ' a '. ' ' . ' 1 ' - Ap' .. ' ll, Nl y . . Nl. ' 6 I.. Salle - . ' ' lNl. ' ' . , I 7 Gnfls F1eld Hockey For once 1n the hlstory of S K the boys were envnous of the gxrls Coach Gould called practlce about the last of September and the new equxpment was put mto use Class games were scheduled but could not be played because of the amval of cold weather Guels Basketball Coventry S State College Freshman Coventry S E Greenwich Academy North Kmgstown State Collage Freshman Although there was no glrls league thus year we managed to schedule e1ght games of whlch we won fifty per cent Thus equals last year s mark when we also won half of the games Coach Gould called practice the last of December thlrty live candxdates reported The season was ended by a banquet held at Marshalls U , I ' 1 .K...,Q H9 S.K...,32 North Kingstown ...,, 19 S. K.. .. 9 E. Greenwich Academy .31 S. K.. .. 8 .K....24 . ' .23 S.K.,..l8 ' ..... 12 S. K....26 .14 S. K....26 A w i K mf X R XM ti I M3 x 1rllwll1 ljl1 gfs xg xX, N Q P 4? W fx ,QW 4 gm WC X ff!!! Z X p '59 fJ GL f K:-qx-5 5 If xl? FQA xx . wsfxxxfy I ,Q X A V ' 1 X . 1 X L- XX if-I- 1 f TPASXJ J.,-: fx Z' - mv Q R? X- M x . J QM 'X V Y- ,CRT K- ull 2' kg, gps' f X 'Qi X . -'I 'Q-5. C s M If f if K k jf QW' 7' - 5' -Ji kk' V f ' f . is wry 2 - - Q :fc f 49 il 11 5 f - f X 4 1' H 5 H- 3 K f I WWW? f fx as Kiwi V fi? 6,56 X X 1 7 Jffllpv' ff I9 tsl 'S 37 Boys Glee Club IIIOMAQ M1XI Il I Dzreclor MRS MARION I CHIII DS ACCOl77'DKlI'?ISl The Crlee Club has enloyed a xery successful year under the direction of Mr Mahff Its members haxe tried hard rn their vseekly rehearsals to gain an understandmg and apprecratron of good music Ixerv boy who becomes a m mber finds gratlticatton and enjoyment in adding something of richness and beauty to the lnes of those around htm The year will close with Glee Club experience his come to be considered of xalut sufficient to mean one quarter point credit for membership ittendance at Weekly meetings GI I L CLUB MLMBFRS John D Qumn Salvatore A Supmo John Alden Alfred J Kenerleber Howard M lllly Jr R Bartlett lilon Jr loseph D Alutsxo XV1ll1am R Chellls Gxdeonl Allen Jr Alan L Clifford Henry A Pearce Xx7llllEll'I1 J McNally Edward L Stene David M Smith Raymond H Holberton I yman N Crans on Donald I Palmer John G Gordon Joseph B Alden J Alfred I Gadrow Walton C Stedman NValton H Scott Jr J Roger Kullman Robert If Wilson James P Nolan 9 V . . D . V 3 . . ' -. 1 . b. A ' A . Y I b M . V V . the club participating in the graduation singing. ' ' - ' E . a A V -1 ' ,A-. V . . t , Jr ' Dr-amatlc Club Thrs year a group of Jumors and Semors mterested rn dramatncs met and under the guldance of Miss Myers formed the S K H S Dramatrc Club The result was the pro ductnon of two three act plays One Mad Nrght and The Charm School by some fifty members of the club who worked on bulldmg the sets makeup costummg and actlng Sev eral short plays were drrected by members and read at regular meetmgs The club sponsored .1 lecture by Joseph E Connor of Emerson College and provrded a source of lncome for the A A Whats more nt has money m nts own treasury Preszdem ROBLRT Com TLR V169 Preszdenl AI AN Cl II I ORD Secretary MXRC XRI I THACKR RAE 'lrcusurer XVAI FOV SCO! F I Director ..,..,....... , . . . ..,.. MISS DOROTHY lVlYliRS I 7 L1terette The Lxterette has thrs year publxshed about erghteen rssues whrch carry four news pages fsometxmes five and one or two cartoons A new cover showmg a plcture of the hlgh school has been adopted The Lrterette has several new features mcludmg the School News column Sport T BIIS and rllustrated feature artrcles The school subscrxptlon 11st numbers two hundred thrrty five wxth an addrtlonal outsrde subscrrptron of ten COPIES An exchange of school papers IS carr1ed on wxth other schools tn New England The Lrterette room has been rmproved greatly by the mstallatlon of a stat1onary bookcase and the pamtmg of some of the furniture An edltor s desk has been establlshed to gnve the room a busmess llke appearance The Lxterette Staff attended the fall meetlng of the Rhode Island Scholastrc Press Assocm tron at Grlbert Stuart Jumor Hugh School and the sprmg meetmg at Bryant College The Llterette Staff thrs year has been reduced because two members elected rn therr Sopho more year did not return at the beglnnmg of the Jumor year There are thlrteen Sophomore re STAFF' A CURTISQ W1 IBI I Edzlor rn Chnl' EI INOR WH1 I AN ANNH1 I BRISTOW Assistant Edrror m Chrcf lnvl I YN WII KINS Lzlerarq Edrlors ALBLRT M PRILSF Sporls Edzior SUSAN NOR1 HUPI HLAINI BRFSSI I R School News Edrtor H LDWIN DAVIS I JACOB Dx KSTRA Busfness Manager H1 NRX PI Amor 5 MISS MARX BRISTOVN AdUlSO!' Arr Edrmrs , , porters and twelve Freshmen writing and reporting the news and jokes of the school. ISV 'S 37 H GH Segway S K Orchestra The orchestra was reorganwed thns year after an absence of two years from school actlvxtles The blnd which undertook all acuutxcs durmg that time was unable to organlle after last years graduation and so combined ntself wlth the orchestra The combmatlon totals about forty ln all The orchestra 15 conducted as a regular class and meets two days a Week under the capable lcadcrshlp of Mr Holland Practrcnng regularly wc haxe progressed rapxdly and 1t this wrltlng we are preparmg for our first pubhc appearance playmg for the Dramatic Club Play The Charm School The cllmax of our JCUXIIY rs gradultxon toward uhlch we haxc conlrlbuttd rn grtalcr ptrfcctxon yurlx -v 41 ' A Of, C 0 v ' v v s ' f . 1 . . 1 Y . V . . . . . 1 U ,, . . . . . . v , 1. . . 4 . ' vs s s s s vs. ,- 5 51k 'IJ ' avi' I . I f s ff S Q 31. my 49 'QD ,t F . ' ie, ' ' ' V, 55' ' . 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Af' f Lk - A L , K ' - 5 WALTER E SHANNON ec1IEstale and Insuran I Blork W1kLELIQI QTL WAKEFIELD TRUST COMPANY Incorporated as IVakefield Irusr Co Nluq I8 I890 IRANSACIS C I INI RAI BXNIXINC BLSINII Sw SAVINIC S ANID COMIVII RC IAI AC COUN I S SOI ICI I I D I S AD Dy C U I A CHOICI IROM MANY SAII DI IJOSIT BOXI S IXOI YI I RI NIID CANI BI SI I N BY CAI I INC AT IHL BANK Miss Brlstoyy Im Soph I-ngllsh Classb If you Sophomorcs dont c some 1dn5 for the Anchor your p1g,L yy1II hue only your nxmv. JI the lop md the 1cQtyy1IIIubI1nk uns uslh Inst In L Complrmcnls of BABCOCK 8 J T NOLAN is Co HELUWELL Wzkrmld R I Insurance CHAS E CLARKE XV E STEDMAN Shoes Automobile and Bicycle 71m and and Supplzca Men s Furnzshznqs R c e BHII ' I ' ' IAIIH ' ll7fR ' ' f f 'Il 'Q , I . .' I '.'. iff' .R I 'If . . Q 1 . f. ' .I , . ' 'Q AC' 'S Af 'I'RUS'I'IlIQ, MINIS'IARA'I'OR, IQ 'IZ1 OR GUARDIAN OR CUSTODIAN UI5 IJRIYATI, IIINDS I ,2 SE - . ' 1 ' 'A 7 ' ' L' I ' ,, 1 ' I ' g I J. D. TIL c 1-5 in y l. 3 H J HOLLEY ICE AND TRANSPORTATION CO CE WOOD 'I RUCKING Dally Frczqhl Seruzcc mam IDI xcx I M I III SI Itltphont DQIYFILTHSLII 510 W C NYI CO I omplzmmls of Your Hclrdtuuze Store JAHAY M I IS HARDXXARI SI! S QPORTING GOODS IISHINC TACKI E POWVR TOOI S GAS RANGES WIT H PHII CAS Plumbmq and Heatmq Itltphont 'Nlurragansttt 719 R Class B1lIWtbsttr I un rl Huy fm History C,IlSbI ut IXIDQ, dlgmtnd has noblts WILCOX GARAGE Autos and Buses For Hzre DAY AND NIGHT SI RVICI Wtst Kingston WI- MLI T AII TR-XINS Telephone Narrmgqnsttt U47 WAKEFIELD BRANCH CO Hurdttare liuzldmq Nlcmrzuls lurmmq lmplcmmls ltztzlzzu Plumbmg and Lleczrzcal Supplzes Xl ND I Ll 212 Mam Street Vwhktfitld R I I . - ' I1 VCX ' 25 LD WIIQA 'IiRI N 'x . . v ,t .. ' ' I XIV ' i iDf ' ' I 1 V . - . W 4 7 1 , . , A L , , . I Miss Mycrsg XVho is Another NVcbstcr. besides Daniel. you know, Xu- -Y ' I 1 Tl- 1 - A- ' ' . R. I. 'I If ,,' ,I ' th 1 ' -.73 CO: . At' 5 'iI, Oll. Complzmenl 9 of BALNAVES BAKERY XV1 Add R I IS CAKI S ITL Good leather Soles for Healthy lea! SMITH BROTHERS 1712 VI11n Strut XVL1 Ifigld R I Complzmcnls of AUNT CARRIE S Show and lobslcz Dmmrs Polnt Juchth Rhode Island C omplzmcnts of CLARKE LUIVIBER KlI'1gSIOVk n Rozd Wakefield R I IVe ale uazlmq for your call pw 1 l 11111 Ill L I H Gadroxx Nc Rogu XXIIIIIJITIS dldn tc1rr1, 1 sp xr I a Il sCup1d THE IDEAL MARKET Vx II I IVVI DI IVIAYO I1 Chozcc Meals 1111115 and Vegetable S 71011 IN1rrag1n9cll R Ordxrs Promptly Dain and WAKH11 1 D AUTO STATION IR S CASOI INI General Repans Speczal AMG Seruce IX zllard Bazlerzes Retreads Tub 9 XIA HENRY A PEARCE Buzlder WakL1'iglci R I 1 1, 814 1 Lomplzmcnts of I G A STORE Vw7LstK1nsostOn R I I KINIX .Iv 1 . , . Urdcrs 'Il1Iw11 I3or 1101. i 13'1'ci. 1 U 1 Rho ' 3115 kw 1 , h I W ' , - I 1 . Tele Inns Narr.f1.1nsc1l 173 II. I,ai1y fpoinling 111 the S111 c .nap S .nv Houscl: ls that Rcgcr XX Il'. s? 'I H 5. ' I A I I 1 '1 Cz . . 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S The Oxford Press Prmters of thzs Boo AI L CLASSES OF SCI-IOOI PUBI ICATIOINQ BOOKS AND COMMFRCIAI PRINTING Phone Dtxttr 5463 IOO South Street Proudtnct R I All Deszgrzs and Engrcw 17105 m thzs zssue o the Anchor were produced by Rhode Island 5 largest and only Complete plate mafxzrlg 6SfClIDllSl'L77l6YLf BICKFORD ENGRAVING E6 ELECTROTYPE COMPANY 20 Mathewson Street Provldenct R I - , P. ft r 4 4 I.. , . . I . . - Ki I ' treading at A isticc Day prog . I: A R' d':' ' VMII . Drcamuf -Imc.1n Dcalh . C f Y 7 , Tm WAKFHHD DINPIQ HEALY SERVICE CQ Bl Sl RV Truckzng 541 Liu Good food ll all Scrud Tau RN X llxl lroprulor Tullphom. 301 l rrlpbms It l NOKA blGNb omplxmanls of Dccoratzons VARS BROS O11 Pamtmqs RODNIAN xolxfx Wakefield Wakgfigld R I Conlon to ljlcjflll You wouldnt lg! xour mind an Lf 1 lOUlll ll Lncllrlom HL nlli ilu slgnl s lunlv. lf you tlnn lt s rotun S1yllS po r Sag I1 ll zlh Iloucrs lclzphone 98 Nurlgansett KENYON AVENUE PLORAI C WAKEFIELD R l lVlLmbs.r of l lorlsti lnllgraphlc DLllXLl'y A soumtlon Com lzmcnls of P fomplzments ol PEACE DALE PUBUC BILL RYANS GARAGF MARKFT Lau Dah R Peace Dmln R I N Vw ld arr 'l'fXl ,ll AND COL'N'lllfR lClf 4 I ,vid 'll 'j l'nlQR VHI' ' l Cl, 7 '- Na K 1. ic lfmo y l l YA fx A , . , , Y' ': ' ' - j ' w Ll- in. ' .1 game whcn somconu was calling the signals, would you? v , ,, H ,- k .j, S 'I ' 'klf ' o T A ' . Q. PX ' 2 . l. Q ' ' ' M lvl . l.1rr.1. ' '. N A. 7-llfR IIARDXVARI PAINTS AND BUII DINC MAIIRIAI S than 'Xirrigtinsntl Puacv. DJIL R I F J FAGAN 26 CO XC: DAII iuwm M S YI MMA E5 SON WIIIII s PIONIIR Siolal Plumlnmq and Hcatmq I Lcrqthznq tn tht txi 0 IBLRIx s vm H Iwi Lim Waknlqeld R I 707 Main Strut clcphonc Narmgansut 967 XX Xvaktfigld R I 1 Nulty 0 'VI ss I mtcn ill vu I TI uwn 1 rt xi WLIBEI S I'XRIxI R PI 'XS I AS I 'XIAN KODAKS HORACE CASWFI I iii W DI x 1 1 omxc Socony Station AND PRINIIIINC SI XI IONI RX Conmlirmnls, of SHOP AI K E N Y O N S South County s Leadzmf Department Store XVakLHIld R I ' 2, I . I I ' l Iclu' w c I'. In 488 IPIQI' .Q .f , I IQRJ . . 1 3 2 I ' I J D H J 72' I I Q AGII 'M I' R I 'Iff IIIS 4 1 A ' ' 1. 1. A I xx Miss Linton: IXI.1cNulIydidyo1ihearMiSsIJixo11's1r.1nsI.1liwn. MIC ': N I .i I : Ili, yt bc1l'r C01 c cle Ic ' vIc1'cyo1icI1n. . I X . I ' i II If A I ,- , '- Q 1 . I l I ' ' ' I .1 , . 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C P3C1HCT93C0mP3UY LARRY DONNEIIY Tcl. 242 xx Q- xx-I v 4. -.f-,ami my fxr y 1 If I I w11 1f. fi li- -I :Ii '-In g In-ra ,I I II,I -. -1 -N , ,mjf O l1'l71III77Ll7IS of DUNES CLUB and the PQINT JUDITH COUNTRY CLUB C omplzmenls of I IBIORTY INN IN ITILTIISKII R I C Ol7717III77U7l s ol T G HAZARD JR Numgnnsutt Rhodg Island C X XXQI L I-. WestIake S Garage OI OROL VI XX I S I LAIxL Prop Automobzle Repazzs Buttery cmd Elecirzcal AUfOl77OIlUQ Eleclrzc Parts and Supplzes PLYMOUTH REO DEQOTO OI D POINT JUDITH ROAD NARRAGANSETT R II 47 R IVork I Cin 3 I f Q ' Iamu . . . 1 H IVIrs.X'cIvl : D'I j 1LllI.IAl ' II 'II.'IxxI.I' Itroshz No, IVIrs, XVcbslQ1': XX HII. LI' , d 't I7roSh: Ic.m'1,I '.II I'l. 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