South Kingstown High School - Anchor Yearbook (Wakefield, RI)
- Class of 1938
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THE ANCHOR CLASS OF I 8 South Klngstowh Hugh School Wakeheld Rhode Island PUBLISHED BY THE 93 Class Motto PERRY'S FLAG AT LAKE ERIE To keep my health to do my work to hue To see to xt I grow and gam and g1VL Never to look behmd me for an hour To waxr nn meekness and to walk ln power But always frontmg onward toward the rlght Always and always facmg toward the llght .Stetson Ex I,ib7'iS A. .,.,....,4..rrr. lmu You Qld GIQUQV x 11 L I 111 UM f U KS nb I X I ll ll L X X N 3 L x x IX L X X X U1 I1 X01 ll USU KX K K LXXX 'P K N L w mmlv m 1 luxl lm um Lllx Mill f . . k u L lin 11,21 tw ilu ,M Tx ll img gnu wlal gqwy umm Xml vnu mul slxw. ljlll up Maur' 1111 xp .lust Sul' 1 wl.lX'l qXll1lum14xl'll 5lX'LX'Ull XX'illumlu-1x1ygm1'l. lil-llx lm' XUl'l' lVilIlk'I O1 Sxlvul' lluu lavsl. C1 lnlmfllas slmll lnmt 'ml 1X 311.11 gwlllu 'mg ljcac xlxs Slmll lwxx' to vu. l llllx' lMHV'S lllg. 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Davis BU'1'c11 'X man yyithout mirth is i e yya on ytithout s rings, ' y' i 1 on '. mused disagree-1bly to jolt hy' every pebble over yxhich it turns,--Henry XVura' Beecher. nd, I . Zl : Orches ra. , : Dramatics, . 1 ,iteret '. , - : Drum iorps. . X E,-4.0, Bl OLYI IRNI STINI' AINNII IRXII I oye comes unseen yu on y see it go 'luslm Doh son Junior Prom Soph Hop tt d ockey C ee uh I-lj ANCI J a IKRACKI TT VDITH lf wrinkles must be writ ter- upon our brovxs let them no be written upon the hc1rt 'I he spirit should not grow old lames A Gar llc 1 Plymouth High School Jymouth lVI11ne fl r1mat1c Club K Girs Glee Club K-It BRI SSI I R l'l AINP The greater the obstacle the more glory in oyercom in t Mozart 1 erette Soph Hop Junior Irom Hockey 13 -H Bisketball Mamger U1 45 ANCHOI St1ff BRISTOXV, ANNIE FLORA 'AANN ' Your sole contribution to the sum of things is your SC fl . Crane, .i erette, . . . : Student Council, C251 V'ce- lresident, C233 Blskethall. -. 3, -ll: Soph Hop: 1'1- matic Club, U, -H: Hockey. 13,-ll:Ye1r Book. BRACKETT, IEDNIA I neyer make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have respect.-Gibbon. Plymouth High School. mouth, Maine. fl, : D tmatic Club. 13, -ll. BROWN BARBARA Borasi Great minds hue pur poses others hue xxishe little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune but great minds rise aboxe them lVushznqton lrumq -ll Banner BROWN IION TREBBV BRowNlr The darkest h ur in m ns life is when he SIIS down to plan how to get money without earning Horace Greeley Cross Country Ill Sec f Cass Student Council Soph Hop BUF FUM Fl SIF POTTFR l owe all my success n life to hating been always a quarter of an hour before hand Lord Nelson Literette Clj Dramatics 'if CARPENTER, MARY AMELIIX The highest and most lofty trees hue the most reason to dread the thunder. -Charles Rollin. rc estri, f v - 1 Bugle and Drum Corps. 1 Glee C ub, . CHASE, MARGARET VllDCE Habit is a cable we weave thread of each day, and at last we can not break it. -Horace Munn. Vice-President. CH: Jun- ior Prom. y H ,.,ZuA1 , H q . 'f f lg 471,- CONCDON JOSFPH BROXVN O et the farmer forex ermore be honored in his calling or they who labor in the etrlh ire the chosen people of Cod Ilaomas leflerson arsity Bisehill C COT VER RICHARD STFEVF The ladder of life is full splinters but they always prick the hardest when we are sliding down Wzllzuni Brownell Treasurer fll lqootba Nl r CH CRANDAI I MARII YIN KATHERINF IVNIN lrrendship is the highest degree of perfection in o CICIX Montarqne Student Council Soph Hop Dramatic Club K3 4l DECUBELLIS, THERESA UTERRY' You better lite your best and act your best and think your best today: for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow.- Harriet Murlrneuu. F DICKEY, MURlIiI. X R4 GINIA DIXIE Happiness grows at our own Hreside. and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens. -Douglas Jerrold. Formerly of Lawrence High. Fairfield, Maine. DRAM NORMA OI IXI Towyty yylsh to ap ear 1g,ree1hIe In soctety you must consent to he taught many lhlngs whrch you tlready knoyy lubuler Hockey' my DYKS FRA JACOB JOHN JXKI Men and natmns can only be reformed tn thelr youth they become mcorrrglble they grow old Rousseau 1 erctte Business Mgr of Ilterette C33 Dramatic Club f4h I ytecuttye Commxttee of I tt erctte A FARREI L FDITH ANN I-DII Io loyc 1nd vsm ts the nest thrng Io loye and lose the n 3. best Wtlltam M lhaclzeruq Dramatlc Club Basketball Hockey GARDINER PHYI I IS IVIARIF IDIIII Books are the cyerbloom ing, lamps of accumulated vs rsdom G IV Curtis Dramattc Club K3 J Hockey 133 HEAI Y MARY 111 IZABETH Z Counge md perseyer ance hut 1 mag cal tallsmm before yyhrch dxfllcultles dns 1ppear and obstacles vantsh into 1 r John Qutm 1 fltlums I I I fgHOI BIHRTON RAYVIOND HAZARD RAI great thlng, 1 go book b greater t ing, thm all ns the talk of a great man Dtsraelt ee Club tl ramattc Clubt3 -lb Iun lor Prom HOI I IY RICHARD ROY RICII Some people hue a per fect gemus for doing noth mg and domg tt asslduous ly T C Hulrbuzton Iiootball C43 HOWARD MARJORII' ARMSTRONG IVIXRI Mmners the final an perfect floyycr of noble char lctcr Wm Winter Jumor Prom Dramatlc ub t 5 ANCHOR Staff Senxor Dance HULI ROBICRT FRANKI IN BOB Ihe man yyho trusts men vytll make fewer mtstakes then he vtho dtstrusts them Cauour nd l 75 Bugle an rum Corps Baseball C45 JOHNSON FLORENCI' BABI: He IS happxest be he kung, or peasant vyho Ends peace hrs home IxI I GAN PHYII IS ANNI PHYI Th re IS a chord ln excry heart that has 1 slgh t f touched arlght Ouldu rchestra I I e rctte Secretary f 1ss 12 Basketball and I Z Soph o Hockey I 3 -Il un lor Prom Dnmatxc Club KI NYON I OUISI VIRCINIA GININX Quxet mxnds cannot be perplexed or frlghtened but go on In fortune or mlsfor tune at their own pace llke a clock durlng 1 thunder storm R Locus Stevenson Gxrls Glee Club -I I ANPHI AR I I ROY ANTHONY I AVIXII ar ot sha come to an end but rather fear that It shall nexer have a beglnnmg Curdzna' Newman Football OJ IESSARD ALICE EVA I would rather be sxck than Idle Seneca Secretary 1 I 45 Basket a Hockey l 23 Dramatnc Club I3 49 Secretary of Student Counctl Soph Hop Junlor rom I I-SSARD WLSI EY VJIS Doubt whom you xull but nexer yourself Botee resident XVrestI1ng I I J Baseball -H Soph o nms I2 3? Basktta o all C prnn I-H I UCIFR NORMAN! Belxeve me every man has hls secret sorrows whnch the world knows not and often tlmes w call a man cold when he ns only sad Long ellou. Wrestllng fll Track I2 I ootball 17:1 Tennis M ANN I DWARD HORACE Men even when alone lnghten their labor by song however rude It may umteleazr ANICHOR Staff MAY I Oli AUSTIN DAISY IVIOCI AN The victory of success IS half won when one gams the hablt of work Surah A Bolton MCCAUSLAND BESSIE IRLNE BI-SS MAC Do not part wxth your xl luslons When they are gone you may stlll exnst but you have ceased to llve Nlark I warn Mame Central Instntute Plttsfneld Maine CI 2 35 MCVAY MII TON JAMES The world IS blest most by men who do things and not by those who merely talk about them -Jumes Olwer 1 erette fl 21 So Hop Dramallc Club 13 -H Jumor Prom MONAI-IAN JAMES LEO IM CUE BALI I don t thlnk much of the man who ts not vyxser to day than he vtas yesterday Abraham Lincoln football 43 T ack Ql Ba all Axc Hole Staff MURNI Y JOHN lt ts well for a man to re spect his own vocatron what ever ll IS and to thmk hlm self bound to uphold ll and to clalm for II the respect tt deserves Charles Dtchens lee Club Ql ennxs Q2 4 C ass Treasurer Q3 43 Dramattc Club Q43 Student Counctl NARCARRATO CONSTANCE Be glad of ltfe because ll gnves you the chance to lou and to work and to play and look up at the stars Html! Van Duke Secretary NORTHUP SUSAN SUE lt ts the cause and not the death that makes the martyr Napoleon Student Councrl Q 3 Basketball Q 3 Ltterette Q2 33 Dramatxc Club 3 Soph Hop Juntot Prom ANCHOR Staff NORTHUP WILI IAM STI PHI N SIIVI CHI WX We exaggerate misfortune and happmess alike VJe are ney er etther so wretched or so happy as vse say we are Hallam OTTINGER Cl AIRE lf you haye knowledge let others ltght thetr candles at lf Margaret fuller as etball Q13 S o p Hop Dramattcs Q33 Jun tor Prom Vtce Prestdent PAI MISANO MARGUI-RITE ANN GLRT God be thanked for books They are the votces of the dlstant and the dead and make us helrs of the spnrrtual lrfe of past ages Wm E Chanmnq PFARCE JAMFS Cl IFFORD IM A handful of prne seed wtll coxer mountams wxth th green majesty of forest too w1ll set my face to the wmd and throw my handful of seed on hugh Ilona Macleod Bnd Ql 23 Orchestrm PRIEST AI BERT MEI VILI E ALLH When one begtns to turn tn bed rt rs trme to turn out Wellznqton Cross Country Q13 Base h Q2 'S 43 Soph op Juntor Prom Basketball Q3 43 AINCHOR Staff QUINN MARGUERITI' I I IZABETH PLTI Wlt conststs tn knowmng the resemblance of thmgs whtch differ and the dtffer ence of thtngs whtch are allke Madame DeStael l tterette ra mattcs 13 -I3 Baskett 13 'll ANCHOR hfflfl RAVVI INGS ROB ROY BOB You may depend upon t that there are as good hetrts to sene men in palaces as in cottages Robert Owen o K2 'S -H Base a Bas etball Dramatic Club C3 -H A CHOR Staff RICHMOND ANNIE IRENE SHOR I Y The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes but in liking what one has to do James M Barrie Culee Club Q-H ROSE CAROI INL PLRRY CARRIF You beliexe that easily which you hope for earnestly I erence nrs Cilee Club AXICHOR Staff ROY HELEN EVELYN Go not abroad: retire into thyself for truth dwells in the' inner man.-HSa1'nt Augus- trne. Dramatic Club, C3, -H. SALERNO, NICK l lose to be alone, I never found the companion that was so companionable as soli- tude.-Thoreau. chestra. QI. Z, , 1 Band. 12, 31: Bugle Corps, SCIOI A MA'I II DA IDA God gate man an upright countenance to surxey the heaxens and to look upward to the stars Omd Basketball Hockey AN CIIOR Staff Dramatics SHIPPEE EI SIE MARIE BUINNIX lhat ts a good book it seems lo me which is opened with expectation and closed with profit Louisa M Al tot! Dramatic Club I3 45 lee Club 1-H ANCHOR Staff SIGNOREI I I IDA EI EANOR Affection can withstand xery severe storms of vigor but not 1 long polar frost of indifference Sr Waller Slot! SYKES, EVERETT RODMAN HBUGGYH W en I don't know Whether to fight or not, I always fight.--Nelson. rack, l, . , ' l Football, 13, 43 1 Basketball, fl, 41: ANCHOR Staff. TUCKER, EVELYN BEATRICE 'A Ex 1 The only hope of preserx - ing what is best lies in he practice of an immense char- ity, a wide tolerance. a sin- cere respect for opinions that are not ours.?l'. G. Hauer- lun, IUCKI R MARX MARGARI I luck I he tallest ind the smallest tmong us are so ilike diminu e d t fully vase 1 munness to calculate the difltrence Thucherutf I URRISI MART HA ROSI IVIARIH MICKI I XVh1t vie can do for an other is the test of povsers what vie can stiffer f is a of lo litshop 'ts tot! WIBSIIR WIII AM sri PHFN PROI KRUC I R I yery r is a n1tio tilwmtty whether yictorious oi not C1411 Von Moltke oolhill Dm ITIIIIC Club. Junior Prom. 2BIil.. A, 2 CURTISS HCURTU I,et us endeavor so to Iiye thu when Nye come to die eyen the undertaker will be sorry ,-ilflurk 'l'u.a1'n. ,iterette, ' Stu tnt ouncil, : resident. 147 : Iiditor-in-Chief of AN- CIIOR. XVHIELAN, Iil.INOR 'SHAXV Industry, economy, hon- esty 1nd kindness form a quartette of xirtucs that viill nexer be improved upon.- James Oliver. ramatic Club. 43, -H: .' - er te, . ,Nz Hoc ex 13, -H: ANCHOR Staff, XX HI I I ORD HONOR SHIRI I N II QRI think thc hrsl vtr ue s to restrain the tongue he ap prmches nearest to the Gods xx ho knoxxs how to be silent tycn though he is in the right C um D matic Club 13 43 II I ORD I I OYD pi 1 TIIIIYGHAST INO man liyes yytthout Jost ling and being yostled in all vtays he has to elbovs himself through the world gtytng and receiying offense Carlult Vv HI FMARSH BARBARA FLIZABIETH BXBBII VVHVIIII Goyern the lips ts they were palace doors the king, yyitlnn tranquil and fair and tourteous be all vxords xx hicli I om that presence win 1 A L idwurd Arnold. Soph Hop: Junior Prom, XVILKINS. IEYIELYN .:S. 1 To virite well is to twink yy ell. to feel viell and to ren- n cr well: ' ' to possess t once intellect. sou. ind tastefliuffon. .ittrette. , 1 - CIIOR Staff: Girls' Glee Club, WRIGHT, DOUGLAS HEI-I.IWELL NDOUCIEI' Die when I may. I want it said of me by' those who knew me best that I always plucked a thistle and planted a rose where I thought a flower would grow. - . l.i'm'oIn. Class Hlstory S I 1 In Qtpttmhtr IQ3-4 tht mtmhtrs of tho. I hrrtx I lght I xptdrtxon glthnrtd ll South Klngslown Hlgh Sthool 1nprtp1r1t1on for lhur four ytar voyigt mlo tht l and of Knovsltdgt FI ht Iudtrs of tht I xptdrtxon wut thoscn Jreszdenl SI I I ISS X Inc Prewdent JI XXIII BLSIII I Sureturq FI I I SS Ireasurfr RIFII XRD CO1 l'I R Upon meetlng three other partlts Sv 36 and 37 tht Thrrty Frghteri paused 1n thur xoyagt to wm tht Inttr Ixptdrtronary Tratk lVlttt on Arbor Day 1935 Nur tht tnd ol tht ytar tht tlass nudt 1 trrp to Purgatory Chism whtrt hugt qumt tue of blutb-.rry pu md Imnkfurttrs Wtrt toneumtd FI hrs suctwsful txtnt mlrlxtd tht nur tomplttron ol tht Hrst yur of tht T hlrty I 1g,ht s XO5'lgL cl I c untttmlm C llcl Stlntor Nl Bums Al n mslont I t S nth I Ld IZXIFFIHLIKJH XIIFLIILI lmal Ntl l3tlI'SUI'l liumontl SFHIIIJ llhorlwt l'Lx N H1 t IX LX INSUII I 'it f own YI AR In Septtmbtr I937 vtrth the Iand of Knowltdgt rn srght Presrdtnt essard called the mtmb rs togtthtr and thrtt nut offictrs were elected I fmnlml XNNII Bklsl xx Setrtlaru HI lx It lreusurcr I I ON BRO KN A ttltbratron was tnjoytd on dttk Ifkstmbly Hall? rn Vlarch mt o Iurthtr llghttn tht sprrlti of tht gnu :I Soph Hop xx as htld on Max 8 l936 On Junt I8 tht Ixptdrtxon LOINDILILQI Its sttond yur frltrtrl hu our lr lm. 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'f 1.171 111 1 1111 ' , .'11.11'.1 Class Prophecy Tm HANoyy1u11Ne,om mt WrXLI Analyses made bu lourse Rice ll zllram Amlreees Your hmelwrltmg shows that you are cautious and lble to tend to detnls whxeh requlre slow vsork and close attentnon But you are also quxck enough to See the neeel lor smull ehtnges 1nd1mproyem nts Have 1 httle more confidence nn yoursell when ele1l1ng wrth people Robert Arnold You hue lmagtniteon and ambrtlon as vsell as patlence wlth detanls when ll IS a need This comblnatlon of qualxtles should make you most useful and dependable ln a busmess posltlon preferably along rather prac tle1l lxnes Roller skatmg or any outdoor sports should be an excellent hobby for ou Lrnest Babcock Cautxon 19 one of your strong characterlstlcs and t governs your reactxons to some extent 1lthough you should have enough YISIOH along l1nes whleh xnterest you to plan for future progress as well as for th present Wh1le you are frlendly and seldom go to extrem s you have 1 loyal and devoted nature and must be wlse 1n your cholce of frtends Do not b too sensltlve Margaret Bannrsler You have 1 constructlve psychology of lxfe You ltke organ1L1t1on work bulldmg an 1ele1 or plan systemlzlng Your wxlhng nature and good wlll power are nne atds rn solvlng your problems These also frlendly there rs a certaxn amount of reserve ln your nature Daezal Barlow You should llke makxng thlngs w1th your hands and perhaps you mxght be successful IH makmg shlp models or some of the arts anel crafts whlch could be commercxaltled Whlle you are klnd and frlendly 1n your att1tude toward people or llfL you are rather reserved and slow to put your thoughts 1nto words Lrnestzne Blount You have a strong sense or cautlon thus your enthu sum seldom runs away wlth your better Judgments You also llke the type or work whxch holds your Interest through contacts wlth people and thelr affalrs Because of your rather sensltnve and reserved nature your contacts w1th people elther socxal or emotlonal should be based on klndred tastes as well as affectxon Do not be so sens1t1ve or proud Edzth Bracket! You have plenty of 1n1t1at1ve and courage and can tackle your job verth a smcere effort to be relxable and successful You have an affec tlonate nature although your pr1de makes you somewhat reserved or crltlcal Do not allow this to mterfere wtth your socnl or emotlonal plans for the future Edna Bracket! You should collect 1 httle more obyectxve lI'lllliltlVL You have a keen alert mxnd of your own capable of maktng mtellxgent decxslons Whlle you are pleasant and frtenelly you shoulel be more expanslse anel take lxfe wmthout too much questlomng rl hus you w1ll show your real personaltty to a better adyantage Elazne Bressler Your hmdwrmtlng mdlcates that you hase a good keen mmd alert and vylth ss ell developed powers of concentratlon Do you know that you are somewhat of a dreamer and procrastmate at tlmesp Whale you are affectlonate and ktnd there 19 reserye and sensxtlseness shown whlch mxght present you from shoyslng your charm anel ab1l1ty Annze Brzstoee You hue good taste and judgment anel should be able f tw- 1 I 1 I , 1. L l . Y 6 . I C 1 V 1 L' 1 I 1 N- Y g B 1 I I l l I 1 '11 1 11 . 1 1 1 I Y1 11 1 1 'I l 1 1 1 'A b Y 1 A 1 1h I ' 'I 1, Y : e ' ' e 5 ' ' . ' 1 7 1 1 I I 1 I I - V1 Y 1 I 1 1 Y 1 L V C 1 V. 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I 1 ' 1 1 V1 1 I I V1 1 I I s vs v y' L I ' v ' A v- vu s ' 1 1 Y to dress attractively as well as to be kmd and adaptable in your dealmgs velth people whom you contact Avo d routme office position vyhere you could not use your talents to best advantage Face facts as they are and you w1ll solve your problems wtth greater ease and satrsfactton Leon Brown You should End an mterest IH some of the professtons such as law science or a busmess of your own While you haye a natural shrewdness you expect dreams for the future to become real1t1es You are enthusrastlc and want to go from start to finlsh 1n one step You have the power of concentra tron 1f you use rt Take a little ttme before offering too much trust and affectxon otherwlse you mtght find attraction not very congental Elsze Buffum You have two sldes to your nature the pra ttcal and the art1st1c Drawmg should please you and be useful as 1 vocation You have enough confidence to act wlth declslon ind potse Be sure your pride and SCUSIIIVCHLSS do not make you too stubborn or too impatient Mary Carpenter You know what you want and wnll go after it wxth a great determtnatlon when tt comes to matters vyhlch seem to be lmportant to you You should do well as a muslc supervlsor as you have love of rhythm and abtllty to dlrect and organ17e people Margaret Chase The first characteristics in your handvy r1t1ng are your well balanced personallty and your Hne ab1l1ty to concentrate on what you have to do You have a logical mmd and dtsltke cheapness of any kmd which should give good taste and good judgment Joseph Congdon You are Htted for a profession or busmess of your own such as a demonstrator or lecturer on speclal farm subjects You need more confidence and aggresstveness You have great prtde and are sensttrve Rzchard 'Colfer Your handwrmng shows that you 11ke people llke xy orklng wlth them You have prlde whtch hates to admtt fatlure and are rather possesslve about anythlng whlch concerns you personally probably because you place a hrgh valuatton on famlly and frtends Marzlyn Crandall You have good taste and a love of what IS fine and unusual vshxch should be most valuable1n help1ng you to make plans for future progress At the present t1me you haye a tendency to allow prtde to make you dlSS3I1Sf:lCd when people fall to see th1ngs the way you do I heresa DeCubeII1s Personalxty and charm make you mterested rn human nature and its many problems and ambtttons You have enough confidence along these lines to express yourself conv1nc1ngly and to sttck to your ObjQCtlVL Your perspectxve is somewhat narrowed by your tendency to find ant1c1pat1on more sausfactory than real17at1on Th1S ts caused by your sensxtrveness Murzel Dzckey Wtth your tnteresttng personallty and your confidence m yourself you should be able to handle your problems or to work eflictently toward your goal m llfe In emottonal matters be sure not to make your dec1s1ons too hastlly as you need to have mental companronshlp and kindred mterests as well as love and fr endshxp IX orma Drake Yours ts a temperament that IS happlest ln contact wlth people even if only mdrrectly You are naturally friendly and adaptable whlch gryes you the faculty of adjustmg yourself to enytronment and personaltttes so that you can be kmd and understand1ng Yet there IS also a tendency to be a httle reserved when It comes to matters of love and friendship Jacob Dqkslra You have essentlally a restless temperament and you enjgy SOlT1gll'jlI'1g 11111511 g1XCS you plCI'lfY of ZlCI1Vlty lllie YOUI' hobby Salllng f 5 V 1 5 1 I I ' I c e ' ' . 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You haye too much intelligence to be an ordlnary se1man T here should b some re1loppOrtun1t1esfOr a person of your type in some branch of the merchant marine if you care to make that type of work your vocation With your aflee t1on1te nature and love for good times you should choose your friends veisely avoiding dull and unprogresslye people Guard 1g11nst sensltiyeness 1nel 1mp1 tience if you wlsh to be happy lelzfh lezrrell You haye a n1tural aptitude for man1gen1ent 1nel should be yery successful in any work of 1 profess1on1l nature ither 1long LLlllL'lll0I'l'll lines in hotel work or a small business of your own Do not let your extremely sensitiye n1ture make you too slow to show your real 1fTect1on 1nd devotion Phqllzs Gardmez You have 1 love of rhythm in music d1nc1ng poetrv 1nel the1ter arts You have a good logical mind and 1b1l1ty to carry out your plans in a common sense manner Your sens1t1veness toward the people whom you contact may make it more difficult to keep your happiness after you find it therefore choose carefully for tastes as well as affectlon Elizabeth Healy You have a good deal of persistence and shrewdness as well 1s a kind and obliging nature In spite of outward poise you 1re sensitive 1nd need more confidence 1n yourself Use your sense of humor a lttle more 1nd vou will find that many of your problems are only imaginary on s Re1e,mor1dHolberton You h1ve an analytical mind us ful in 1rch1tecture or engineering rl his quality may also be used commercnlly or in research uork Keep up with hobbies as they will bring you in cont1et with eongennl people Richard Holleef Xou have 1 son1ewh1t restless temper1n1ent 1nel dislike routine therefore you will need to use extr1 c1re in choosing 1 vocation You shoulel be fonel of all sports as u ell 1s motorcycling You h1ve humor 1m1gm1 too mueh pride and impatience Marforze Hoeeurd You are art1st1c as well as practical Vlusic crafts and poetry g1ve you much pleasure Creative work will give you the outlook you need and will bring contacts with congenial people Commercialize your talents along the merchandising l1nes There IS a tendency to liye too much ve 1th1n yourself and to hold back from anything or anyone who might possibly interfere ye 1th your happiness Robert Hull Your impulsive nature finds enioyment in action 1nd giyes you 1 chance to conquer problems Sk1llfulness with your h1nds is evident IS you haye a good sense of details anel yalues You haye concentration in matters Ih1t interest you but you need companionship llorence lohnson You are rather restless and impatient in things thit elo not meisure up to your oun ideas anel pl1ns You are goyerned by your impulses sometimes they run Muay wth your better judgment esp ci1lly when it comes to hasty speech With your likable personalrty 1nd affect1on1te sincerity you yull enjoy eompanionship with progressive enthusiastic people Phylzs Keegan You have strong will power determ nation and understanding nature ve hlch enables you to be practical and m1ke plans c1refully You enjoy good times b auty and culture whlch should find SJIlSf1CIlOl'l in music Cultiyate this talent eyen if your ambition is for more pract1c1l com merctal lines l zrefznm lxenqon In your lJ1flLlXNI'lllI'lg you h1ye wide interests 1nd love of neu 1ele1s 1nel pl1ns You h1ye yision lflel 1n11g1n1t1on IS 11 ell 18 pracuc1l P 71 . 1 I 1 3 . v 11 . i 1 5 u 1 1 I . 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I anphear Your h1ndvyr1ttng shoyys plenty of gooel iudgment yyalt ing to be utilized but you 1lloyx moods 1nd impulses to interfere wrth the use of your natural common sense 1t times Your temper1ment needs 1ctiye interest 1nd you sl1ould find work for your hands 1s well 1s your he1d 18 you 1re able to l1andle details which to you seem unrn1port1nt even though you h1te fussy duties You are inclined to hide your re1l feelings 'You must try to control somewhat tl1at nervous energy which m1kes you restless and impatient Altec lessald You haye good taste 1nd gudgment in yy l11t you s1y 1nd in what you do You dislike nguments and ugliness of 1ny kind and vyill neyer be satisfied or at your best under such condrtions You should be less person1l in your re1ct1ons 1s your yyill power is weakened by 1 tendency to llI'L1!'ll Tl limes lVt.sIeq lessard You are methodical and dependable Xvllll your poyyer the use of your good practical common sense Cultivate companions who are a ert and enthusiastic in order to bring out your personality to best adyantage IX orman I ucrer XVlll1DgHeSS to wrestle with life s problems wtth endur ance will be useful in your vocational dutres A strong sense of caution governs your reactions to 1 large extent Do not let this quality become over accentuated You are sincere in friendships although apt to be rather critical Edward Mann Your handwriting suggests a trade preferable along the ines of construction work or building n1odels of all types as vyell as ships You must be less critical or nervous when dealing with people or ideas which seem to you as too new and untried lots May You l1ave an unassu1111ng and un1ggressive nature You are essentially the home type 1nd your greatest happiness veill come through friend ship and affection and a l1on1e of your ovs n when you lind the opportunity You like daintiness beauty and quieter pleasures and contacts Your stamp collecting and doll collecting satisfy your love of beauty 1nd order Bessze McCausIand With your charm of personality and versatile nature you should find a chance to make your life interesting and profitable Your l1es1tat1on or procrast nation comes more from sensitiveness than lack of physical courage If you are careful about tl11s you will find happiness in love and friend ship Mtlton McVay You should try to get the sort of position vyhlch will bring you either directly or indirectly in touch with people and their affairs Your hobby of collecting autographs is a good example of the trend of your thoughts there you are indirectly in touch with people You sl1ould be fond of sports and dancing but these may make you too proud or too rmpulsive at times and so be careful James Monahan You are of an actrve temperament you have a love of athletics and should become an rnstructor or playground manager Do not pro crastinate when facing unpleasant facts You are frrendly not over sentimental or demonstrative restless under domination critical when hurt or angry and not always tactful John Murney Jr You have a sincere and ambitrous nature You enjoy dealing with people rather tl1an working at dull figures Your friendliness and understanding will go far in merchandising or scientific and technical lines Do P K I I Y' L Y 1 L .1 V L V I Y A YLL' .A 1 , 4 Z K V Vx 1 ' 1 7 , I 1 ' l1 ' V 1 Y L I I s 1: I 1 1 1 1 1 1 S1 A'1L I HL. 1 1 L 1 11 A' L 1 vu I 1'1' K V n Y 4 L.: x Le V xl. - Lex L X H . 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V . . 1 , , not be too trusting gain more confidence in yourself Choose your frlends wisely avoldnng dominating people Susan Northup You are enthusiastic and rnterested rn good times new ideas and plans you have enough ylsron and rmagrnatlon so that you are mterested ln the future as well as the present There 13 much opportunity to realize your ambrtlons in a busmess or profession where you can deal with mter estxng facts or with people who need suggestions and assistance W xllzum N ozlhup Your wrrtnng shows that you have a good sellmg sense Your hobby huntlng might offer a future occupation such as some of the out door rnterests forest ranger or game warden Because of your rather sensitive nature and your reserve you may fall to allow people to recogn1Le your real kmdness and s1ncer1ty Do not allow thls to interfere with your emotional happmess Clazre Oztmger Persrstence and thoughtfulness w1ll ard you rn making plans for your future You have an attractlve personality whrch will assure you opportunities for success You need a lrttle more confidence and less reserve to make people realrze your charm and ab1l1ty Your friends should have the same rnterests as your own Marguerzte Palrmsano You should have lrttle difficulty in maklng your life both interesting and successful although you have not quite enough self confidence to make the most of your good mental quality Your nature is sincere and constant Avoid bemg quite so sensrtnve and you w1ll be happier James learce You have a friendly affable nature although you are not mclmed to allow people to take advantage of your kindness In your choice of a vocatlon you should find more pleasure rn some actlve work rather than dull facts and figures Albert Przest You have a good deal of polse and balance and should also have enough shrewdness so that you can avord belng too impulsive Yet you have amb1t1on as well as enough cautlon and can as a rule make your plans very carefully before attemptlng anythmg whrch IS too new and untrred Marguerite Qumn You have a versatile nature whrch helps you find pleasure rn dlfferent lines As a vocation choose nursing teachlng or library work as you should find personal sat1sfact1on 1n these occupations Do not be too cr1t1cal 1n dealing with people as it would l1m1t opportunltres as well as happlness Rob Roy Raeelmgs You have an enthusxastlc personallty and a good loglcal mind which likes to deal with facts not unproven theorles You have a good COUSIYUCIIVL sense whlch you might use mechanlcally rn building a busmess or rn engineering Brush up your w1ll power confldence ln yourself and determmatlon and you can surely promote a place for yourself in a successful future flnnze Rzchmond You could do well with a grft shop or tea shop anel llbrary for you wlll not be so happy rn a regular commerclal posltlon as you would be ln deallng wlth people and beautiful thmgs NVh1le you are frrendly and adaptable there are times when you need more confidence and mrtlatxye in order to use your personallty and dblllfy to advantage Carolzne Rose You have the intelligence and determination that would be very useful rn a profession such as teachlng or nursing Do not be too mapa tnent for you haye so much talent You are a little too msxstent at times This IS caused by your own sensltueness and ean easily be cureel by bemg less personal n your reactions 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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',1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 -1 1 . 11 ' neeel to satisfy your 1mbit1ons for the future Act quickly and without too much questioning Umor ll helem You enjoy Hlllilflg things 1ttra tive and your personal surroundings reflect your good taste and judgment With your artistic appre ention you should find the applied arts interesting possibly interior decorating or dress designing You have 1 strong sense of detail You 1re natur1lly tl11nk lul 1nd are usually willing to see the other person s viewpoint Honor llfhzzford You should enjoy all active interests 18 you have 1 very enthus11st1c nature Plenty of conndence makes it e1sy to express your self Witlu your high asperations enjoyment of chang and new ideas 1nd interests you should find success in some of the advertislng 1nd promotion lines or in making yourself a swimming Champ But just remember that this requires self denial as yy ell as talent Lloyd llfhztford With your love of the outdoors you would do well in 1 profession forestry or scientinc farming Do not pro rastinate You 1re sincere and loyal in your friendship but are rather critical and proud at times ment or difficulty You are able to carry work easily without 1 gre1t deal of effort Companionable enough to m1ke a good impress on on people whom you cont1ct you possess 1 great deal of self control 1nd shrewdness Although 1ble to think cle1rly 1nd to the point of any subject which interests you you show signs of procr1stin1tion 1nd oyer sensltlveness which might limit progress 'lI1Ll h1pp1ness if not c1refully w1tched Leeleyn XVzIl2ms You have an intelligent mind anel the 'lblllly te b quite definite in wh1t you s1y and do Yet your fr1nk sincere n1ture enables you to deal vyith issues with satisfaction and efficiency You should do well in te1ch1ng l1ter1ture 1nel kindred subjects 1lso in writing 1dvert1s1ng copy or 1s 1n 1uthor Douglas XVr1qh1 You h1ve plenty of ability to do well in some of the constructive lines after you have completed your studies Because of your en thusxastic nature 'lI'lCl desire for excitement and action you must be sure not to be too restless and impatient where it takes longer P ,, X ' f 1 L ' ' e wh ' 1 ' I w I I n f ' 7 . s ' I I f- I 1 1 1 ' - x v s I 1 I 4 v ' ' , .Il I v 'D I 3 3 I ' ' I I I X., xe. I - xt e X I . L X L L i - L 1 y' I I xi 3 J 3 v 'H ' ' I ' I I 1 I I 3 H 31 . I 1 7 1 I H Y - I ' V . x A I 3 1 1 ' i I X 3 ' I l 5 1 I ' L ' I 3 1 I 3 - I Y I . i . 5 I I V I V l I 3 . A 1 D ' Barbara lVhz'lmar.sh: You will go through life with little disappoint- ' . X E I v 4 L if. , . , e.re . 4 l I xt 4 1 B .1 I I E xx L Y V e ' L. I L . L rj ' , e N u ' , I I xl. . i . I 1 : W x - I 1-I 'A ' K I X I 1 K. ' ' 7 J C . 5 1 ' I I L Y g Y . 3 L V A. D 3 4 1 3 3 V H 7' -Lk x . .' I 3 'B . h . xl ' I X L , L I j I, 1 L . I I K x i . u K , A Z C I 1 . I Y 3 4 3 H X I x 4 1 1 Y 3 1 3 43 . i ! 'I - I . 3 c xx. 5 X b 5 I v I x 3 IL, I ni 'A I . Class Wlll We the members of the class of 38 fully knowmg that the vacancy we leave could never be adequately filled do hereby bequeath the followrng ltems for the general lmprovement of the school Andrews Vv'1ll1am The adroxtness w1th whlch I knot bow tres to Cl1fton Whaley Arnold Robert 'I he dlstance I covet wtth my I tttle Abner yy xlk to Clorla Hagberg Babcock Ernest My affectlon for my home room whrch makes me eyen eat lunch there to James McCarthy Bmnlster Margaret My place as speeel demon of the shorthand cl ss to Helen Tucker Barlow Davtd The rest of my toys prov1d1ng they escape Mr Kearns t H Adelbert Ktngsley II Blount Ernestlne My engagmg glggle to Jane Taft Brackett Edlth and Edna The song Ma1ne Dear Old Prne Tree State t Mrs Kendrrck Bressler Elalne My pos1t1on as half of the Annte Elame Into Lyervthlng Co to Dorothy Tourgee Brxstow Annre The swrvel on whrch my tongue rests to Vxrgxnra Atklnson Brown Barbara My storles wrth sound effects and gestures to Ldward Mellen Brovsn leon My bountiful amount of excuses for emergencles to John Davrs Buffum Elsre My 1nab1l1ty to speed up at 9 O5 as I enter late to Murtel Vachon Chase Margaret My varxous experlments with new and stylrsh colffures to Mlrlam Perry Congdon Joseph The alarm clock whtch wakes me at 5 OO to mrlk the eows to P1erce Chappell C randall Marllyn My love of pamtmg boats to Jane Sllllfll DeCubell1s FI heresa My excellent rendlttons of the latest swlng tunes to I lly Prsanr Dtckey Mur1el My soft lrngerrng drawl to Harrlet Hall Drake Norma My record of no mlstakes IH mak1ng change 1n the cafeterra to Vlrgmla Tourgee Dykstra Jacob My classroom expressron of tnnocence to Joan Iryrng Farrell Edrth My standlng as our vs alktng neu spaper column Chatter to Vlfglnla O Brlen Gardiner Phyllts My posltron as our Txtlan Blond to Ethel Wtlglut Healy Llllabeth My secret of that school glrl complexton to Phyllxs Smtth Holberton Raymond The romantlc smgtng yotce whlch so charms the fatrer sex to Eranklln Woodmansee Holley Rrchard My l1fe enciangermg maneuyers on anythlng wrth wheels to Ernest Anderson Hovyard Maryorre The stylrshness of my abundant wardrobe to Eleanor Mltchell Hull Robert My frequent rllnesses due to attacks of Math to Vrrglnra Harvey Johnson Elorence My good mterpretatlons of the classlcs to Elsle Tefft Keegan Phyllls T he personalrty vuth whmch I w1n so many frtends to Sam Bressler Kenyon Vlrglnra My spectal English Class Blush to Alfred Kenerleber 0 C , ' v ' 1 r , 1 1 v 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1- ' r H ' 1 VH 1 ' 1 I 1 f 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 1 v1 1 , . 1 3 1 E ' 1 11 1 1 1 L Y L4 1 , - 1 f ', ' . ., o , - . , - . 1 t 1 O 1 - , ' XD , .- . 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 2 1 1 , . f 1 ' ! 3 D J .1 I 1 - 1 f Y , 3 ' 3 1 ' ' 1 ' Cotter, I1lCl18I'Cl1rI he art of patchmg rnnertubes to Mr. Conlon. - , - . 5 E l ' E X l D H 1 3 I . 1 H ' I 4 1, - 1 - Y V . A ' ? ' V I r 1 1 7 v Y 1 . 1 1 - , . , , I I I I 7 I 3 I 1 I 3 1 ' 17 I 1 Y I D- I 1 Y I I l 'A 1 1 ' 5- 1 1' 1 : 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 y ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 4 ' 1 'li ' I I' T 1 3 I 1. l I 1 ll T g 1 1 Y Y V . ' I 3 'I 7 anphear leroy My frequent X1SlfS to the oflice for tarellness to Clifton NVhaley essarel Alrce The neat appearance of my clothes to Melba F1t1gerald essard NVesley My heated debates on S K vs Marne to Roberta Tourgee ucrer Norman My pr1ct1cal knowledge of the art of wrestllng to Raymond Gaus Vlann Edu ard My hablt of eatlng candy at all trmes to Harold Smrth 'Xflay l ols My excessrve amount of lndnvrdualxsm to JLSSIQ Congdon VlcQ1usland Bessle My abrllty to exercrse vrgorously to Joe McCue VlcVay Mllton My gum factory rf productlon decreases to Ldgar Trmothy Monahan James My cue ball halr cut to Cudeon Allen Murney John My skrllful ev1s1on of hrstory questlons to Francrs McGrath Northup Susan My danclng feet to Lors Weeden Northup Wllllam My stlrrrng readmgs rn Lf1gllSll IV A to Wnllram Dunphy Otunger Clalre My exalted posrtron as Mlss Mays chref word wrlter to Mary Laffey Palmrsano Marguerlte Slgnorelll Ida Turrlssr Martha The three musketeers to Vlrgrnla O Brren Alrce Hunt and Fllfabeth Nortbup Pearce James The vacancy left by me as chref tooter nn the band to Robert Wllson Prlest Albert rl he dlet that keeps me at 5 feet to Joe Davls Quinn Mifollkfltt Her ab1l1ty to I'l'llI'I1lC people to Tom Fagan Rawllngs Rob Roy My wllllngness as our school chaudeur to James Nolm Rrchmond Annre My helght to be used only rn a crowd to Amerlco Desrsta Rose Carollne My search for a chalr from vshxch my feet touch the floor to Mrldred Summan Roy Helen My s1mpl1c1ty of dress to Gertrude Gardner Salerno Nlck My gentlemanly attxtude to Wrlllam James Sclloa Matrlda My magnrficent backward shot ln basketball to Barbara Gamache Shrppee Elsre My sk1ll rn translatmg French to Jack Brlerley Sykes Exerett My fondness for carrcaturlng everyone to James McCarthy Tucker Evelyn My retlcent personality to Wrnheld Tucker Turker Mary My 1nab1l1ty to make nolse to Edward Fayerweather Webster Wxlllam My wntty remarks that break down Room 4 s solxdlty to Roger Kullman Whelan Ehnor My A s and B s to James O Hearn Vwlhrtford Honor My versatrllty ID portraylng characters 1n our plays to Ann Hopkms Vklhrtford Lloyd My qulet efflclency to Robert Nlgrellr Whltmarsh Barbara My sneeze to Rrchard Huntley Welbel Curtrss My all round good natured personallty to H Adelbert Krngsley II W1lklHS Exelyn My status as lunch box orator to Elrnbeth Welbel Srgned thrs 23rd day of June rn the year of our Lord Nmeteen Hundred and Fl hrrty Frght Sesrxx NoR mem E1 more Wm 1 KN for Ihe Class - .- . , I , 1 f, I. . ,- , , s I s 1 I , , e 1 - , , l B 5 3 1 1 1 Y I i X 1 X 5 4 , , , , , , , , u' 1 5' H ' H 31 Shi , .G . , , , , ,, , ,, , , . . 5 V V - , . , . , . , . 7 7 it ' 5 V I - s , , . - , , - , , . ,, D .l - - 7 V e . 4 , J' . - . V. Y ' .A ,1..' THE HIIBHUR Twenty five Years Ago lrrsl Rr L Micky Redmond Mmry Colggn I-Ill1I3ClIl N1-:hol5 Ruth Runolas Ruhamh Nnchols Mary Kunm Flrucnnn Xvoodvy 1rd Smmnd Rau Barlha Clnmphn Imnn Casny Km Chappnll M1ry CUfllS Ilsn NLBYIIIIIW Cnorgc Norlhup Mrs Ragusc Margaret Vvhaley bcorgc Hclllvyell lhlrd ROLL Dorothy Northup I ymun Rudman PIUIIIIL Smith Hollm Huhmymy Isuc Hoyt Mr Mayotl Guorgc Irxmhlr Roy Iourgu IOI3 SCHOOI COMMIT III IWIUINIJ VJXI KI R C hurrmun XVII I IANI C Cl ARR SUNAM R Moxxm 'WXRSH xl L H TXI 1 R J V1 I IJNIUNIII I yoxs I om I A KR4 rx HIlI7IIl7lfll7I XXIII XX A BR P DIIPUI AIIRIIDI IVIARIOII Ifontlnucd on HIGH SCHOOI Iaachnrs SIIIFICS ILM Books and Supplncs Jamtor s Scryncu I lghl N ner Rf CFIP TS Inurnsl on Fndoyx mmnt Iunds Iumon um Suu fvr 'I Cos to toun P1gc 481 S-I 780 8x 600 -+00 00 000 400 465 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 J JL -7 ' ' , . ' A . 1 ' ', ' . . E-A I I ' f ' 'J' . ' S5,' . V I ' ' '8.b5 - I If I f Fuel T .. ' 735i-17 U 1 .. 2-1.0! ' ' ' ' ' 'i V. . , . -I6. , IS iI.I.S 'll t V H , 57,865.63 CIQ 32 . UI: 'IIIQ ' ' 1 I ' 2 f , I I 'A .. I, 0. Sul ' ' . ' . .Ig .I :XDY IIN .0 . ' L I . S. I. . .1 ' I , .63 X 5 X .Zxgkx I X ?!j5 Y 21.13 rf ff In XX ,jfifi H-1- f f 'Q X, f xn- 6 xx x ,- X QFSLY- F 1' xx 'K f NN ' . hx Af X XXX ,f,f -'Sf 1-1:--T' XT- 'v - T-' - 1 xg x',x,,g R it-E 4 ,L S YY-if - wgfi Zh- ' YUNHTI umor Class Preszdent ROGER KUI IMAN Treasurer THOMAS FAGAN Vrre President NIARH MCCUE Secretary I OR! T'l A DI SISTA 31r1 Brtssltr Andnrson C arolyn Axknnson Vlrgmxa Patlknap Farle larcsshr Sara Burton C rang C hamphn Arthur Ch1ppLll Margaret Clark Bubara Clarke Margant Clongdon Flmer Cottrell l ma Cnuchon Dnuglae C ulllgan l du ard Culhgan Flhs Danlels Madellne Dans John Duns Joseph Dr-Snsta lorctta Draptr Fumcv lxgan 'lhonns lry Rachel Gardiner Norma Crum John Clault lxtnntlh Cnlbtrl Charlts Ml MBI RS OF STUD! NI COUNCII Gxlbert Edward lltrvraui Gtorgo. Huldnng 'Norman Hopkins Ann Hunt Alice Kenyon Stuart Kmg Allce Kullman Roger laffey 'Vlary Nlartella Louise. McCarthy James McC'ue Joseph Mcfue Mary lVlcKmney Marjorne Nlrlls Arlena Mxtchel Eluanor Vtllc Earle 'Nxgrellx Robert Nolan James Northup l'ln1aberh Vorthup XVnllxam O Brun Xlrgxnna O lltarn Jams: apx asqualt Perry Nlurxam Thomas 'l ully Parry Vnrgmla ml l rnnn l lt more Rsckllng Clxllortl Reels l'xthtr Roberts Cmrdon Robinson Ruth Quant Adtllne Tuff! l-lite Termlnul Fmma 'I ourgte Dorothy 'l ourgu Vrrgnnna Tucker Helen Tucker Howard Tully 'lhomas Vachon Murul Webster Donald Wtedtn loss Whaley Barbara Whaley xvilltf XX'hltt lxalhletn Wnlslmn Robnrl NNmttr Paulmt XX nodmanue X rgnnna XK'rnght l'!l1el ' Faculty Advisor-MARY H. CUMMINGS ' f f ' ' . , - - Pir. frny , V 1 - f ,Av 1 - ,Y Q .I , cfnuppflxf Peirce KangQ1ey,Adubm smnhf Phyllis f -fel 3 J- ' ' - V 1 Av- 'V , . I 4 ' 4 V' , ' V ' . .I V' V . . . I I - '. . I1 li, 'L V in .-, ri I reitdent l :ce Presrdenl Treasurer Secretary Al len ohn Allen Cndton l. A cn Yulyn Arundal llwabeth fx Barden Robert F Barrington N irginia R Bills Gladys F Barntx Mary Blanchard Rita I Brearlu, Jackl' Browning Maryl C afnlla, Raymond R. ia ter, lfliot W.. r. fP.1litri.Kathcrine M Carpenter. Edward l.. Chappell. Kathryn E. Chellis, XY illiam R.. Jr. Clarke. Charles A. Clarke. Mary ioliton, Arthur P. 'ongdon. .leuie I. longdon. Dorothy G. 'onlon. Mary l.. frandall. Doris E. Damon. .Nberl NN, r. lfllluisio. Joseph Daniels. Mildred A. Dawley. llellcn Nadine Dinonsie. Gloria L. Dlflrm. Josephine E. Dumphy. XX illiam P. Dyer, fiharlntte V. liasterhmolis. Mary ll. Eaton. Reulrn Bartlett. Jr. Sophomore Class lacultq Adursor MRS ANNIII K WI BSII R Rl LBLN BAR fl LTI IATON Fitlgerald Vlelba H Forrin Joseph O Gardnmr Nlaudel. Gregory Allan B Gihan lstelle F Cramachc Barbara L lnus Ray mond Gaim Hiro d Y Ciaiitr Warren A Cnc Ruth A Hamtt llarvey. Virginia .. Hazard, Florence 1. llraly. lireeman A. ll 'witt. Hugh Ryland Hey, Arlene R. llill. Gloria C. llill. William llolland, Esther B. llolherton, V' alter ll. Irvine. Joan S. Jacques, Beatrice S. 'n'r 'her, A ri-tl Knnwles. Elizabeth F. Kenyon. The ma . . .afley, Joseph T. .aity. lloward M , J .arose, Alfred .aurie. Peter G . Jr. .ittle6eld, Gloria l.. May. Julia McGrath. Franc s V. Mellen, Edward li. Monahan. K ucelia A. Hum I Wi-STI XKI Jostrfrt T IA1 I 1 Y BARBARA GAMAFHF Monahan Marv F Montecalio Olga Nloore Helen Peters Janice ll Pearce 'Vlary A Perreault Robert A Pitcher Nlaioru ll Potter Donald ll Porter Philip Quinn Thilma Richmond Jessie Qekator Ciladyxl Smith, Barbara A. Smith, Jane l. Smith. Margaret E. Stanton. Doris M. Stene, Edith Harriet Supino, Salvatore Sleclrline. Lloyd W. Stott. Stella S. Taylor, Franklin B. Tisdale. Alice B. Turrisi. Marion Tourgre, Roberta J. Tourgce. Sarah A. Web1t'r,CQharles ll Weibel. lfli1abethllolt Westl.ike. Helen l.. H'-in XVestmorrland. Betts' Jane Whitford. l.ouis ll Vlhitford. Vivian S. NVnodmansce. Ellen Yemma. Lawrence .a Presrdr nl Viet President Sctrtlar tg 7 rtasurtr Andreas lmily Arnold Alfred Arnold. Doris Atkinson, Ruth Bannister, Charles Bannister, Katherine Bateman, NVillialn Bell, Vlilliam Blanchard, Raymond Boiselair, Laura Browning. Celia Browning, Cora Browning. Edward Burdick, Lois aswell, Arthur hamplin. Grace larlte, Helen ,l.trke. Stuart rant all, Helen uolte, Alverla ool-te, Arthur oolte, Elizabeth Cottrell, Marion fluuatre, Armand Vuratolo, John Ile Cubellis, Alvera lie Lillo, Thomas lie l.illo, Venera De Salvo. Susan lie Sista, Amerieo Doran. Robert Douglas, Philip Iiaxlerlnrnolts, Ruth Iiaella,An1hony liar-lla, Grace lkwlcarelli, Alfred lltneher, l.eo l ayerweather. lidwartl 'Di-Htl' D1 Lt .aaa.................... Mum N98 ,ak 'CSE an-Q Mlm? Freshmen Class MISS l HDIA I' IIVICN Class Advisor Cl ASS Ol I ICYRS ROBI Rl SCOTI lVlARl lVlAClN1 OSH NlARl HOI Lil CHARI t s QCllOClx tinnim t trraro Mary 5' 1 erald, lfti 5itzgerald. lona iitzpalriclt. Margaret Franklin, Louise fiaudette. Gertrud' Gibbons, Frances Gough, Robert Hagberg, Gloria Hathaway, Janice Hathaway. XVilliJm Hazard. Ernest Hazard, Pauline Hazard, Roberta Healy. Radcliffe Holland, Carolyn Holland, Virginia Holley Shirley Howard, George Huntley, Richard Jackson, Waller James. Williani, Jr. Jordan, Helen Kerr, Helen l,a Crosse. Alire MacLeod, Donald Martella, Eleanor Mellor. Robert Monahan, John Monroe, C harles Moretti. l.ucy lK'lulvey. John l'aln1ese, Angela Peek. Ralph Perry. lna Perry. Lois Perry, Othonial l ostllt lostph l otttr, l.dvt tl I otter, lidw' I ucel'a. Ilan y uigley. Leroy Rathburn. Anna 'e w, ive ' Raposa. Hilda Roberts, Bertha Roberts. lileanor Roberts, Nlarshall Rose. Virginia Shipper. delle Shippee, Margaret Smith, Harold Smith, Roland Steadman. Doris Sredlord. Alonzo Stedman. Margaret .treeter.lEli1abeth Stone. Lharlene Sunman, Mildred Swaffortl, Mark Taft, Jane Thomas, John Timothy. lidgar iliurrisi. Norma Toth. Bernard Vdalmslty, Bernice XVeeden Evelyn XX'haley, Cililton XVhite, Edward NVhitfnrd, Hope XVhittier. Vlayne XVilxon, Doris XVrxodrnantee. Franklin Yemma. Virginia if f NWMTUQW ff 49' 154 g Jw 0 4 f X wi f S sy 59 fA , K X f X 0 s. Football C h llVlXllIllWl' KIARNS R Ou' lb Jxms P D Wmtl Caplan: WISIIH ILSSARI' Although the football team dld not vtm many games we were able to gam tres wxth two of opponents Wxth the loss of many yeterans lust year vue did not expect too much of thus yur s team However as we lose very few veterans for the coming season there IS great expectations of one of the most successful football seasons ln many years SCHEDUI E K PP OPP I mst Greenvuch at S Kmgstoyxn I3 Colt at Brrstol De l a Salle at New port XX 'nrren at Warren Burrlllyllle at South Kingstown Barrlngton at South Kmgstoyyn 0 Q V . 1 Q, 6 ., J . y . . . , , , . I I I U U 3 H. the strongest teams in the league, and none of the games turned out to be easy' victories for our S. . O . S. K. . l. , , ,,..,... 7 7 . ' ' 6 ' , ' ' , 0 YO 4 . . , ..,., . . . 6 6 ' ' f , 12 4 ' , . . . . . 7 14 H D' ro 5 O 2 O 'U 'I tu YN C n fo na 77 rv un 'U ru -1 Vi rv n .-Q Basketball Coach J D WRIGHT Cdpitllns EARL BELKNAP JOE MCCUF Manager KENNETH GAVITF Thus team was not equal to some of those turned out of South Kingstown m form r years Thts fact was greatly due to the mexperrence of the men on the team Mr Wnght made hrs debut as a coach 1n thxs sport Hrs was a superhuman task to mould a team from maternal m whtch there were hardly any experrenced players Thts team though only partrally successful has a number of players who do not graduate thus year and there 15 therefore grea hope for a good qumtet next year Much c edtt 15 due Mr Wrrght who apparentlv belxeves tn SCHEDULE Opp OPP 7Q7!7i7Y7C717CW7i' S Central Falls Classlcal Westerly St Raphael West Warwxck Mt St Charles Aldrich Central Falls 7C71'7C71'7i757171K Lockwood Westerly St Raphael West Warwtck Mt St Charles Aldrrch Cot Alumm C S. K. . S. K. , S. . vs. .......,. 19 47 S. .vs. , . , S. . vs. Lockwood .,....,.,. 31 Z9 S. .vs. Classical . . , , , S. .vs. ' ......,.... 32 15 S. .vs. S. . vs. ,.......,.., 23 5l S. . vs. . . S. .vs. . ....,... 30 36 S. .vs. ' S. .vs. ' ....... Z9 34 S. .vs. . . S. .vs. . . ..... 26 33 S. .vs. ' ..... S. .vs. ' ,..,...., ,.,-13 28 S. .vs. l . .vs. ,.....,., 28 41 S. .vs. ' Baseball Coach MATTHEW E KEARNS JR Captain Wt GI tx LFssARD XVnth the task of developxng a nevt battery and complete outfield promment at the begm mg of the season ll was eudent that South Kmgstown vsould lose some of nts early games Hxgh hopes are held that the ercpenence of these defeats wlll smooth over the rough spots d permit the team to fimsh Wrth a redltable record Aprtl 22 35 I0 BUl'l'lllXlll6 at Burrlllulle May Providence Trade at S K North Kmgstown at Wrckford Coventry at Coventry Cumberland at S K East Greenwrch at S K Burrxllvllle at S K Provrdence Trade at Provldence North Kingstown at S K Coxentry at S K Cumberland at Cumberland East Cureenwnch at E Greenwlch . K . L . .an . . V. . Y. Y H . . E Q ze ' . . 17 ' ' zo ' ' 20 ' . . M' 2 V 24 r . . 0 . . 27 l A ' . . 31 ' . THE HIIIIHUR Gof C upturn ROB Rox R UKLINL S TFAM Rob Roy Raulnngs NVesley Iess1rd Albert Prltst Nxck Slltrno South South South South South lx IFIQSIOXK ISIDLSIOXA Kmgstoxx Ixmgstou Kmgstoxs I fl Il I1 n Albert C Welbtl South Kmgstoyyn Matches Opponent 1t XVest XXIIKXVILIK I ockwood it Aldrlch at North Kingstown Cranston Track Cupmm J xxu s O Hr uw Munaqtr ROB Rot RXWLINLS Iarl Belknap Jmmes Monahan Rohert Doran .hmts O Hearn XX rllnm Hxthmxsay Cltfford Rtckllnt, George Hou nd I ytrett Sykes Joseph McCue Domld XVtbster 'Ihe untmng efIorts of Nlr Stunles toaehmg, llst star are stnll bearing frult as Cmptun OHearn captured 17' points at the Rhode Island State Vleet and James Monahan 3 more to make a total of 72' and place South IXIDQSIOXKD thtrd At the Rhode Island AUdlIOflllm O Hearn won the 300 yard duh and hugh lump Rctk Img placed fourth tn the shot put ln the rt ay tmrnnal at Hop Iltld the relay team uon thtrd plmct rn both the met t and 880 yard relay .avfklif .' N tb '1 . 7 . . A' ,,ll Q ff ' ll . ..... , ,, . 7 Q ' -. ' 3 . ' ,, 15 5 Y +5 ' 1' . ,,r, lug Q ' : ' 14 ....,.. , -I V - A Y Y K. , ' y- I , , .I , ,A mA I: :', y , , . - K ,' Glrls Basketball fxtltlfh MISS MARC I RN CUSHNI XX Cdpldln DIIH FARRIII Mcmaqcr IILAINI BRI SSI I:P Tue Glrls Basketlnll season opentd early 1n January vstth about fifty 27,1115 repotttng, at the Hrst praclxce under the dtrcctton oi M155 MIYLLIX Cushmm 15 tht fm car xxhlch the South Kmgstovtn G1rl5 leam has comt through undtftattd I hlb yt r tl tum xx 1ll lose three of 1ts most valuuble phyers l1ll1t Suolt Annte Brtstovx 1nd Ciplilll Lduh I arral XVtat XV.1rw1ck Cox entry North Kmgstoxxn East Grecnwxch Fast Greenwtch North Kmgstovtn Coxentry South South South South South South I3 South Ix1ng,stovsn Kmgstoxnn Ktngstovun Kmgstown Kmgstown Kmgstown Kmgstown ' 7 T ' ..... ,... ,..,.,,.. ,..., , I i 1' ' 16 1. 1 1 1,. I2 Q ' 1 ' 1 . 16 ' 1 1 ' ,, , 10 ' 1 . ' ,..17 ' ' 1 . . 17 ' F1eld Hockey The second season of hockey started under the direction of Miss Clare B Feely Twenty eight girls practic d three afternoon a week under the leadership of several of th Senior girls who played last year. Later in the season, the squad went to Kingston, where they were taught th arts ol the game by the girls in the coaching class of the Rhode lsland State College, supervised by Coaeh Josephine I.. Russell. The squad included: Ruth Atkinson lirnestine Blount lflaine Bressler Sara Bressler Annie Bristow Alvirta Cooke lflma Cottrell Marion Cottrell Doris Crandall Susan DeSalvo l.oretta DeSista Ruth Easterbrooks Ann Eldred Grace liaella Norma Gardiner Harriet Hall Pauline Hazard Roberta Hazard Ann Hopkins Marjorie Howard .Ioan Irvine Phyllis Keegan Elinor Prime Matilda Sciola Harriet Stone Elsie Tefft Roberta Tourgee l.ois Weeden Elizabeth Weibel Barbara Whaley Elinor Whelan 11 Fdrtor m Chief Manuqmq Edzlor Buszmss Manaaer Aduerlzsznq Munaqers IVIILIAM ANDR1 ws RICHARD C0111 R J-XVII s Mo1xA11AN IVII 1 mu Nom HUP AI BERT PR11s1 R011 Ros Rfxwl mos IVLRI TT S1141 s fIfI1U1I11 s Axwu BRIQIOW M1121 IRI 1 CII Isl R x11x1cNn H01 111 RIOX Year Book Staff Girls Alhletzcs IIDITH IFARRI II T11 I IE SCIOI. 'K I LAINI: BRI:SSI Boys Alhletlfs SI I I I I QSARIU -IRI PRI 'I VJIIIIANI XVIBSII I I CURIIS XVI IBII .IAMI S IVIONIAHXN JOHN! IVIURINEI Class Hzstorq FI INOR VJHEI ANI IXI I YQ VJII KIINS Ar! B XRBARA BROVJN Class XVIII SUSAN NORTHUP I I INIOR WHFI AN C lass Prophcffq MxR111N CRANJU1 MARJQRI1 Howuzn M1114 LI RIII QL mx ACTIVITIES L1terette A new polIcy has been adopted by the LIterette thls year PICVIOUSIY the new staff had begun IIS work In September Wllh the new set up a staff from the actIve Sophomore rc porters was selected after the second semester Each prospectwe member was gIven an opportun Ity to try out for the posItIon WhlCh best sulted hlS abIlIty A permanent staff of nIne members was then announced 'Ihe Llterette has Improved greatly by the addItIon of new equlpment In the Luerette room The school has provIded a mlmeoscope and a typewrlter for the use of the paper ThlS year a second news page has been added Other new features that have appeared In the I Iterette Include edItorIals on school affalrs the I.IstenIng Post and puz7les Edztor In Chzef Edztor In Chzef Munaqmq Ed: Iors lflerarq EdllOIS Art Edztor Busmess Munuqer Adursor STAFF SARA H BRESSLER SOPHOMORE STAFF FSTELLE F GAHAN fGlORIA C HILL 4 ELIZABETH H WEIBEL I MARI H EASTERBROOKS SJANIICE A PETERS IJANE I SMITH KATHRXN E CHAPPELL R BARTLETT EATON! MISS lVlARY E BRISTOW f Assistanl Editor-in-Chief ..........,......... GLORIA L. DINONSIE Joan In me Nick Salerno Salvatore Supmo Ruth Easterbrooks Estelle Gahan Nadine Dawley Jessie Richmond Bartlett Eaton Thayer Wales Lily Pisani Molly Easterbrooks Jane Smith Harriet Stene Virginia Rose Roberta Hazard Elizabeth Cook Robert Hull Mary Pearce Gladys Bills Orchestra Elmer Congdon Doris Wilso1 Kathleen White Robert Wilson Harold Smith John Curatola Elizabeth Weibel Mary Carpenter Alvera De Cubellis Harriet Hall Doris Crandall Evelyn Allen DRUMS Kay Chappell Janice Peters Pauline Hazard BUCLES Evelyn Wilkins George Hargraves Helen Crandall Doris Crandall Ina Perry Donald Holland Melba Fitzgerald Gloria Hill Llsie Tefft Alfred Kenerleber Hugh Hewitt Marion Cot rell Phil Potter James Pearce William Bell David Barlow Thelma Quinn Ellen Woodmans John Alden Mark Swafford 'lhe Boys Glee Club met each lrrday mornlng under the dlrectnon of Mr Mtlxh urth Mrs Marlon Chxlds asslstmg at the prano Flhe follovsmg numbers were gnen xt the Chrlstmas lxercxses 105 to the World Hflrldfl Prarse to the lord LUUUUS Allen Grdeon Bell Wrllnam Caswell Arthur Cooke Arthur Curatola Frank DeS1sta Amerxco Eaton Bartlett The Glrls Glee Clu l'llnor Damon Kendrick Iarncstlne Blount Ydrth Brackett Flame Bresslcr Annre Brlstow Mary Carpenter l orctt1 DLgl9I1 Mclbal1t7gcrald GRADUA TION NU 'VIBYR MEMBERS lolcarelh Alfred Hrldmg Norman Holberton Raymond Keneleber Alfred Kullman Roger Laxty Howard Murney John Cnrls' Glee Club Lemare Nolan James Schock Charles Tlmothy Edgar Toth Bernard Whaley Cllfton White Edvsard XV1lSOH Robert XVoodmansee lranklm b has been meetlng regularly each Tuesday under the drrcctton of Mr Norma Gardmer I lwabeth Healy Vxrgmla Kenyon Ann Hopkms Phyllis Keegan Arlena Mxlls Claire Ottlnger Maryorle Pncher Marguerite Qumn Annle Richmond Carollne Rosc Flsle Shlppcc llrnor XVhcl1n Exelyn xX7lllXlI'lS T ll E ll Il ll ll ll ll Boys' Glee Club Dramatlc Club Preszdent P I I IS Ki lc N N we Prc szdenl Ron Rox RXWI Nc S Secremrq Homolz WHITI ORD Treasurer Rom 'Z Y ARNOI D The South KlHgSIOWn Hxgh School Dramatlc Club under the dnrectxon of Vlms Huy enloycd a successful year Two one act plays The Chnstmas G mme and Appnrancas md .1 three ict comedv Melodrama xn Nanknpoo were presented during the course of the year Fhrough thc thoughtfulmss of our school commuter our stage xn the Asscmblx llxll w 9 enlarged nnkmg ll possxblm for lutur productlom ln Ihr flllllh T H E H Il ll H U H Heli a pa a H CIussol19'8 Miriam M Adair A nesR Bannister Vladelinel Briggs Alice M Card Dorothy I: Cirpenter GraceI Coggeshill Magdalen C Colston 'Vlny S Coleman Mary I Coulter Williani Coulter I loyd I Cranlill I lwabeth A Dixon Ro and I I ddy I ugene S Ciates Iqrnest I' Gee Alice I Goodvt in Frances P Hanson Carolyn M Hendrick Anna C Hoyt Kathleen Ince M Grace I eslie Helen M MeCnnn Mary A McNulty William J Matson mmi I grelli Hou ard I Perry M Viol1 Prentice George I Prime Ida M Randall Donald A Rtyinond C ladys I eed James Robinson Horatio VJ. Rose Mildred H. Schmidt Katherine H. Shepard I.inu ood O. XVales Iflsie If. st Helen R. X ost 10 Years Ago C let s Proplnru I ollies Girl Specialty Shop XI X Commercial Artist Interior Decora or lion Slamer 'ind Iriiner Running Nleyy spiper Fashion Mart N Y Head ol Jeuelry Dept IN H Sec of XVelI1re XVorle ChiinofCi1rty,es XVill St Broker I irsl XVomin Cioy ol Ieear Admiral Chain of Ciariees Orchestra I eader Vocalist and Composer Sup t of Children s Home Physical Culttire Y XV C INeyt spaper XVork Doctor Pres of Vvlomen s Cluli Paris Buyer Bannister Co Business College Ou ner Radio Announcer Hit Designer N Y I minent Journalist Moy ie Stir Brigadier Cieneril Married Moy ie Stir Head of Math Dept R I C I Big I eague Pitcher 'Iirayelling Sec. for Baptists Dean Kentucky' College Concert Pianist N. Y. U. S. Senator Vlarried Engaged I o dau I s J I u e1 Nlrs Johnl Smith At Home Bookkeeper 'Xl s Fred Moran Bookkeeper Stenographer R I S C' 'Vlrs Joseph Ixelly s iund I I int It dith C ou ilry C 'Nl Y A C imp Ixines n Mrs XX illnni C isntll Cirolina I ish Hitehery I leetriciin Penn Sou h County Pub Set Ar Home Peace Dale Mill Mrs Ben Potter Stenographer R I S C Mrs Frank Sehlenker Sister of the Sacred Heart Mrs Vklilliam Matson Bookkeeper I lorist XX aketield lVIrs Irink Romano South County Puh er Mrs John Ilollaiid iemist I Cneenvtiei Mrs I du ard Mieneault Iarmhand Mitunucle Mrs Ralph Hilliard Carpenter I eslie Bio Teacher. Nirrieansett Mrs. Foster Sheldon Mrs. Blanchard Brown R. I. State. Student Rocky' Brook Mill Mrs. Nick Martella South Kingstown High School Alumni Association President . . .... ,.... . . . . . . . . . .LOUIS B. SCIlAIEl3lilfR malfrisitlenr . . . ........ . . . . .... Douot..-is Cam Treasurer . .......... .,.. ,....... M 1 ss JENNIIIQ Cumts The annual Halloyye'en Dance was held at Richmond Grange for Alumni and students o , whi'h was yiell attended. The annual Christmas Dince was held at the Peace Dale Auditorium. At the l'Xoveniber meeting, of the Asso'iation th' . ount of SIOO was pres'nted to tle South Kinestown High School band, to li- used in lwuyine equipment. 'ncipal J. ies 1 Conlon was 5,ix en charge of the fund. Plans for Coninienenient and the annual Conimencemmt Ball were discussed .it the 'XI..y' meeting. The Crew of 38 ur maxnm Jmt HL up th S ilu SKHIOI' C rux I ns Ll ,N n L XL t 'L lw1!IlLLl I mst ill YL Lssmrd xx IS IH Lommlnd HL Slkkfkd us clLar of LXLIW 51011 O roLlL or Shon or sind 'Nou mn ll7L llflflgl Curt XNL1lvLl sllncls llmL Ship IS llomuxard hound L Ill f L X l L1r an ELLIS nsound L un Nurs mn lwrlnf Ll lm r 1 lm r tr p I L L nk our Sll L wont g up thc s Nuaxlx DR Xlxl f f 5 O . l L ' Cl' c fhipf' 'lb Us ' l 1 ' '. At in ' has sccmc .x slrugfflc, lut XVV tried to keep il rue. 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