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

 - Class of 1939

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FRNFSI ANDERSON JR Acme ha! the brace Jeserus tht Iazr -lndq -Xndy s fmyortte sports are tab'c tennts lce skattng and boatmg He rs fond of musxc especrally drums he plays the accordtan and rs a good dancer Andy drtyes all kmds of cars for he beltey es that Vartety ts the sptcc of lrfe An en thustastte conyersatxonaltst he has a plcasmg personaltty a keen sense of humor and rs an all round good fellow MADH YN IOUISF ATK'WSON lie stlent and safe szlence necer betrays you On the surface Lyn seems to be a quiet dtgntfted Scntor But ask Arlena Norma or I oretta yy ho vull tell you a y y dtfferent story As proof they offer the basketball games yxherc she demonstrates her enthusrasm We feel sure that 'Vladelyn urll End happlness rn yxhateyer she undertakes be cause of her cheerful frlendlmess I:ARLE WINCHESTER BLI KNAP ell! human Lusdom ts summed up tn tuo words u.a1! and hope Earle s frrendlmcss and good nature haye made htm a great number of friends He parttctpates rn all sports and was cap tam of the football basketball and baseball teams He works hard and earnestly but rs yery modest when he lS pratsed for hrs aceompltshments VJ1th these XIYIUCS we know he wtll suc ceed nn anythmg he may do ln the future SARA HOPE BRYSSI IR Ir a tree dtex plant another rn IIS place Sully ara Bressler bct er knoyyn as Sally and grand all round gurl She loyes danctng horseback rtdxng syummlng and seyylng lyeryone IS qutte famtllar vnth her puddle jumper her car lt ktlls me ts her pet expresston The class of 39 yull remember Sara and ue hope that she yytll ban success ln the future 8 O ! , . . , ' 'll ' 'Cfl s , ft 1 V -- I Sis, . rs J Al IRI D CRAIC BLR I ON ll qrnu hutt to http rtnnmlrnq qourstli tl u Ihlnq pumps ye you extr sttn Craig tn 1 hurry 'N I dont ht nut h t you haye and netthtr hue we Ht lust vullks around wtt ou are wrthout a worry but always yuth a frlend Hts charm 1 c mg p rsonanty and pleasant smtle stem to he yery effectnt C ll especially on the fatr sex He plans to enter Bryant o ege next year and we xslsh hlm the best of luck MARGARET Ll IZABFTI-I CHAPPIIII A Izttle rrtend lo all lhe ttorld Durqtt 'VI t 1 ont of the most ltkcahlt gurls of 39 She takes argare s great pleasure tn hunttng hshtng and hotttng but stall has D t time for corresponding and studying Although rgt our smallest m In yt hatutr she undertakes ember we know that she yull go a long may BARBARA JANII- CI ARR Slult rs lhe dress ol thuuuhls Rusty How many dumps dtd you takt ast mg asked after an utnmg of roller skatxng Houtxtr Rusty y ry xxell Thus skates as she does exerythnng sht attempts gxrl xx orrtcs about a ttst and then yt alks out synth A s and B s Rusty may han the prowtrbral rtd htadtd ttmptr hut yuth her frttndlx manntr and htr txttlltnt hom. of cloth s she ts mn addltton to tht class NIXRG-XRI T ANDRI NI CI -XRIxI J I tl ttomun ol this lerrtsfrzu ttorltl I ts fhe prlmt utu o to Iooh tttll Nlargartt tht small good lookmg Hlfl xstth mlsthttxous t assays eadx or work 0 ay S t mlso tht r xx ho has bun domg the draumg for us durtng our four stars here Btcaust of her abtllty and tnttrtst rn art ut knou thu sht xynll suttttd nn thus tld 9 .5 2 1 I .' 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H gil 'Q a I I MI R SAXIUI I CONC DON I ttrll ftml u uau or muht 4 n Slut, throughout hrs tllustrtous lngh sthool carttr has ttktn an JLIIXL part tn tht cxtrt turrtcula mustttl nttxtttts lulonpng, to tht sthool band orthestra and buglt corps H ts of strong, thtracter and ptrsonaltty maktng, ltsttng frttnd shtps ttstly Ht ts mttrcsted tn trthtttcture. tn vthtch ht should bt successful as he has .1 mathcmattcal and tmagtnattxc mtnd I I MA SMITH COIFIRI I I ll ts onlu u qtmstton of Iotmq them enouah llma ts the gtrl who non the trtp to the Nattonal -l H Congress tn 1938 because of her excellent food records Al though sht sttms to bt wry qutet I-Ima alu Us Lnloys herself Just ask her about some of the -I H mecttngs that she has attended tn Kent County MADEI INK ANN DANIII S Ncter sau more than ts nccessurq Mtllq Mtlly tsnt alvtays as qutet and demurc is vsc see her tn tlass After school no one could be any ltxcltnr An ardent sports loxtr she takes rtdtng sxxtmmtng axtatton and drtttng tn htr strtde and she sttll finds ttme for a Brown boy JOI-IV RICHARD DAVIS In the Itle or ct uounq man the most essenttul lhtna for happtness ts the qtrt of frtendshtp John ts the largest one among us Frtendly and talkattxe an accompltshed class room dtsturber he has arderttly Darll ctpated tn exery form of school and class acttstty XVexe often heard John complatn about some Math problem but just mentton a trtp to North Settuate and Math ts com plcttlx forgotten Bestdes thus he also has ttme for football and basketball IO IORI FFA I I I ANOR DI SIST A A fhznq of hcuulq IS u mu loreur luuru aura IS one of the most popular gurls of I9 15 Jolly spmt lno doubt you ye heard her famous giggle! and frnendlmess that haye won her so many friends Not only soclal actnrtles do we End her a success b t mlso m I t 1 IX XVe certamly enyy all those lucky patients I aurm IIUNICE CORINNI DRAPI R Let qcntleness mu slronq enforcement he If Noah Webster were to defme Iunuce he would End 1 p rfect synonym ln the word ll'ldll9ll'y We have never known her to be afrald of work Thls charmctertstrc 1lone would make us conhdent of her success Hoyyeyer when we conslder her pleasant frlendly manner we have no alternatlye but to hrmly belneye that she yynll make S K proud of her THOMAS P IACAN Handsome IS as handsome does I om XVe find rt quxte 1 task to yynte about Tom because there as so much to say He h1s been our elass treasurer for three years and has been an outstandmg footbmll plmyer ln class affaxrs 'Iom as always xyrllmg to help '59 rs proud of hrm RACHLI X IOI A I RX For she uus rust the quzet krnel tehose natures neeer tart! Rachel ts one of the frlendltest and most agreeable gmrls ln our class uletly yyorkmg urth us tor tour years she h1s helped more than one student xyxth a sexere ease of the blues to see the smlyer lmmg Su h a lrkeable classmate deserxcs mll the good lu k ue can possxbly xush her ll 1 Q YE NORMA CEI IA GARDINI R lhtre zs somehodq sluunch and true who 19 ultcuus around when lhere rs u.ork to do Aorm About 8 45 eyery mornmg Norma and Loretta arnyc at school Immediately you see a croyyd of Math students sur roundmg her askmg How do you do thus problem' INorm IS yery fond of sports and attends all the games but manages to get her lessons done yy ell too Although she ns one of the tyyo gurls to take Iatm for four years she plans to study ecology mt Rhode Island State College JOHN GAVIT T Mu ou,n thouqhts are mq companmns Iohn has neyer even been suspected of the yanous crtmes 1nd misdemeanors commltted by the class of 39 Outet and unobtrustye he has lned and letl ve Suchaconscttntlous student ts certaln to succeed m any yyalk of hfe KENNETH WESLEY GAVITT Brzqht rs the rrnq of words when the rzqht man rmqs Ihem Mopq VJho ts there nn the class of 39 so Vlfllllflg to amuse a classmate as Mope There ts neyer a dull moment when he IS around for vuth has pleasmg personalxty and yut one can be entertamed for hours He has wonderful talent for dravsmg and IS gnfted rn hrs chorce of NVoolworths dxa monds Kenneths chxef ambxtxon IS to loin the U 9 Coast Guard Good luck Ken JOHNI FDWARD Gll BI R'I Bumsh all compliments but srmplc Irulh Eddie Fddte ts another one of the qulet members of 30 Ht dtd not take any actxye part ID sports whale at S K Although hc appcars to be shy hrs closest frtends End hum to b a lxkeable and tnterestmg person 12 GEORGE IRVING HARGRAVI S JR I am as sober as a fudge Oscar Who rs that strolling up to the penc1lsharpener7 None other than George He comes to us from Pomt Judtth and ts known for hrs subtle wrt Although he 15 fond of flshtng and square dancmg he always manages to have his home vyork done especxally physlcs Best of luck George NORMAN EDWARD HILDING I Il not budqe an Inch Buch Buck looks qutet but don t be decelved He s really a yery frlendly and wrde awake fellow Hts mam hobby IS drrvmg hrs yellow Plymouth whlch he acqurred early thrs year Even so he has never been known to be caught by any maxdenly wlles ulet reserved and ambnttous S K mlss a boy like Norman Popularxty ts qood abzlttq IS better both are potter Anme One of our highest honor students Ann was voted the most yersattle girl m the senlor class Wtth her sparkllng personality she adds much to the enyoyment of all occasions as she IS greatly admrred by her host of friends She spends much of her time motormg rn The Bap along Narrow Rxyer and certainly has endless tales to tell ot her expertences Ann plans to enter Pembroke College after graduatron and we haye no doubt that she yull prose a credtt to South Kmgstoyyn ln all her undertakmgs ALICE El IZABETH HUNJT As merru as the duty ts Iona Rah Rah Here comes Alxce out to lead another cheer Although Allce does not go out for sports she us an ardent supporter and one of our enthustastlc cheer leaders No matter when you see Alxce she IS always talkmg In splte of h r talkatn eness she manages to do well whatet er she plans 13 X , -..wi!1 ANN LUCILLE HoPK1Ns MAI ' STUART D KEINYON Let the ueorld slzde Sltrn One of the most llkeable members of our class Stuart IS a happy go lucky person He etcempllfles to perfection the say mg Nothlng ewer worries me nothtng eser hurrxes me Sllm IS also known for his sense of humor ALICE KING Then she talks qe qods hou, she talks When Altce jolned the thtrty mners at S K ln her sopho more year Hope Valley lost some of nts speed Not only 15 she our fastest talker but also one of our best commercral students excelllng ln shorthand and typmg However Allce rs not a mere speed demon but a typxcal grrl vuth a frxendly personalxly HENRY ADKI BERT KINGSLEY ll Dozna easzlq what others End dtffzcult ts talent dotng what ts zmposstble tor talent ts aenzus Adelbert better knoysn to hrs frlends as Butch wxll be remembered by South Kxngstovsn Htgh as a student sclentlst and electrlclan Although Butch neser took part rn any school sports he has been greatly mterested m them He ns frrendly and always ready to help Vklhereser he goes and what eser he docs Thrrty mne wishes htm the greatest success JOHN! ROGER KULLMAN He nothzna common dzd or mean Roqe Roge has alvt ays been one of the most energetic members of our class for he has been our presldent for two years H was soted the best looktng and most X6fS3IllE b y of 39 Hts xersattlrty IS pros ed by the fact that he actnelv parttclpates rn sports manntams a hugh academtc standing and contrtbutes to the success of all school alfamrs Vsle knovu that our sincere good vushes for hrs future are rc echoed by the faculty and underclassmen 14 THE nnctiu MARY CHRISTINA I AI I-FY Aecer Idle a moment but thrxltu and Ihouahtful of others No one exer had a truer frnend can well be applxed to Mary Thorough and accurate tn all her work she has a f humor and can alwmys mpprecmate a good poke keen sense o Ieaxe nt to Mary to pass that ILGI whether anyone else does or not We bellexe that Mary wlll be 1 success and that a great future lles ahead of her LOUISE MARY MARTEI IA There is no rmposszbllztu to her who stands prepared to conquer everu hazard lee lVee NVhenever there ns work to be done I oulse IS there to help h l a busy typlng the I xteretle studylng playlng S e IS a W ys tennls or yust talkmg Ioulse IS also In ardent gum chewer She spends all her noon periods nn the assembly hall IISILIIIHQ to her f1XOl'lIC SWIUQ binds Vve know thlt louise will be successful ln whatexer she does None but himself could be hrs parallel Jzmmu An engaglng Irlsh grm is one of .lxmmx s dlstmgulshmg characteristics Vvlherexer there ns 1 commotxon he xs surely to be found The gurls all know that he IS a ruse Jmmmy s humor and hxlarlous ways hue w on htm mmm frxcnds durmgz the last four years XIARY ANN Mc CUI Cheerful ceru pleasant and helpful rs she I ry IS full of fun but she xs lust as nue to know nn her serlous moods as ln her gayer ones A d1sturber of the peace xn classrooms a staunch companlon and a genume friend 'Vlarx lS always Johnny on the spot w mth a yoke or a gnggle How exer we must not forget that 'Nlarx partlcxpatcs ln school work w 1th much energy 15 X I. J 1-1 A JAMES JOSEPH MCCARTHY Nia I' ' -, ' ' '- ' ' ARI I NA MILI 9 lhe sea is us detpe zn a calme as m a storme Arlene ts a member of the tnumurate vthnch IS constantly lwetng quelled nn English -IA Howxexer that doesnt mean she wastes many hours because her numerous outstde actnmes talte much of her tnme 39 vushes her luck ln the professlon of her chotcc nurslng and hopes she will nexcr lose that lnfectxous gnn WAITIE ELIIANIOR MITCHEII. Her Lotte was eeer soft qentle and low an excellent thmq m woman Eleanor IS a qulet nndnndual She llkes drnmg and skatlng How often haxe we heard her exclalm after a test G e I ll btt I failed that test but a glance at her report shows that she passed Her ambltlon IS to become a nurse S K wtshes her luck IIARLE XV NELLE Theres a Mme for all thznqs lor four ,ears Earle has held the record of bemg the last one to arrlve at school ln the mornmg and the nrst one to lease at night He has been xuth us long enough howexer so that we appreclate hls quiet good humor Although re serx ed Iarle enjoys a good joke and can often be found ID the center of mlschlef ROBERT ROCCO NIGRELLI fltler lute book rolletlmg rs the most exhzlaratmq sport or all Beans Bob s standlng rule for health ts a forty fue mlnute uallt about the comdors Hrs hobby ts horse back rtdmg Beans Bing the box ulth the smtle and the umnlng per sonalntx vtants to be 1 doctor vvlth these quallllcatnons he should realue has ambttxon 16 ' A - v ' v v V V V ' . 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V JAMES PATRICK NOI AN flllth qour ttaqon to u slur bu! keep qour auto on lhe mud Jrmmu Jnmmy has always been 1 popular figure nn the class of 39 Hrs truck ts one of the most famtltar slghts roundmg the corner and heading up the drtve and has served us well ln transportmg both students and equtpment However Jtmmy s populartty ns due mostly to that Irlsh grm which IS always ready to break forth ELIZABETH NORTI-IUP lVomen are wzser than men because theu know less and understand more Lzbbq Voted the most athlettc gurl tn the class Lltzabeth was the Senlor class representattwe on the gtrls basketball team She lxkes dancing and has a mama for talung long rides Her sympathy and abtllty to understand others have brought her many frtends and these same nne tralts wtll certainly be valuable to Elwabeth when she becomes a nurse WII I IAM HAYARD NOR'I HUP Sweet rs the sound of stcznq B1 If anyone exer wishes to see Bull one wxll always find hum near a xtctrola lxstenlng to hts faxortte stung btnd Bllls ambltlon IS to play the trumpet and become Kung of Swmg Exen wlthout thxs tltle Btll s popularnty with the members of the fairer sex IS enormous xxllh hrs pleaslng smxle and personality he vull surely succeed VIRGINIA CECEI IA O BRIEIN llrthout muszc lzte would bc u mzstalze Gmnu No dance ns complete xuthout Gmny one of S lx s most ardent devotees to the art of Terpslthore She has been a loyal supporter of all class and school 'ICIIYIIIQS and can always be counted on to get fun out of exerxthtng XVe shall remember Gtnny especially for her loxely XOICC 17 THE nncunn PASQUAI E PAPA rl Iew strong mslznrts and a few plazn rules at Pat one of the quleter members of the class does not like an actne Interest m sports or soc1al actnlttes Howeser hts good nature and wllltngness to cooperate uhxch have always been apparent durlng hrs course at S K will carrv htm far We have a hunch that vue re gomg to be proud of Pat s future uchlesements MIRIAM Al ICE PFRRY A man saqs what he knows a woman says what wzll please Although ue see llttle of Mtrtam she IS qulet and frtendly She xs fond of smgmg bovllmg svnmmmg and walklng Her ambttton IS to truel Perhaps that ts why we see her peddlnng her bxcycle around Narragansett The class wtll re member her slngmg m the Mmstrel and at Stunt Ntght ANINII VIRGIINIA PERRY Gznnq Xlfglhld appears to most of us to be very quiet but vlhen a Joke ts tolcl or anythmg funny happens Glnny alxxaxs the Hrst one to laugh Her fax ortte expresslon xs XVhy was I exer so tall' Tall or short we who knoxx Ginny lxke her She has 1 certain determmatxon whlch enables htr to um Ill l II IRANCI 9 PIS NI She was made for happu thouahls lor pleasant wrt and Iauahter Dale Dale likes sports espectally roller skating She ts alvlays happy and loses to hue a good time Vllhenexer you see her she IS always Xery good natured and exer xullmg to help Her theerful dlsposltnon should prose an asset In later llfe 18 . . 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' 4 MARGARET POPPF Yeemg her rs knozeznq her and knozeznq her rs Ioemq h r Murqq Margaret a new student thls year came to us from Rochester Nlew York and IS a first class artist as well as a true friend She IS yery much xnterested m I1YllllOI'l and hop s to become an anrplane hostess When her desire IS ach1eyed she IS certam to become the most popular hostess ever known May you real17e your ambxtxon Margaret ELEANIORE ESTEI LE PRIMF Laugh und the u,orld laughs uszlh uou Letep am! uou weep alone Who IS that rather dlmmutrye person on four unch heels commg doyyn the hall' Of course lf s Lleanore Prlme Her blg green canoe IS not the reason for her hosts of frlends but rather her cheery smlle sunny dlsposxtlon and loye of partles Our loss of Eleanore will be somebody s gam Cl ITFORD TRUF Rl Clxl ING I cannot rest Irom truer! Sonnu Sonny holds a pla e m our class vyhlch would be hmrd for anyone to iill He IS a good athlete partlenpatlng nn both football and basketball He IS popular yylth both students and faculty and his pleasmg personallty h1s yyon hlm many frlends durmg hrs four years at S K lSTl-HRIIIIABI IH RlllS and Lorlel to IL I XVhat s all the commotxon ln the corner of room 17 nl hat s only Esther as usual talkmg yy 1th Ra bel Esther IS the gxrl who always takes her tlme no matter yy hat the occaslon hour or place Shes usually talking about the good time she had Fnday nlght and yuth her amxabllxty she IS sure to contmue haymg good tlmes 19 l , ' ' ' . ' . A 'le I C. r . , 1 y yr . YA Y .. lt is a Ueru an L' I 'c In. E 1 . . . , . , ' . . ' c . ' A DAX ID GORDON ROBl R l S Yes an no un mehbc an mebhe no! To look at htm you wouldnt thtnk a student could cause so much mlschref But be xylth htm for a trme and vue are sure you xytll be vtcll entertained Gordon rs 1 member of the baseball team As yet vxe haye not seen htm take the falr sex too seriously but we knoyy wrth hrs gatety he vtrll always hate many frrends PHYI l IS Al GER SMITH I shall lauqh musell Io death Phu! To whom does that mcessant stream of laughter belong To Phyl of course for xery seldom rs she found rn a sertous mood Phyfl attends all the school sports and class allaxrs and helps to make them a success because of her efferyescent vytt Her keen sense of humor IS greatly appre ctated by all MARY ADEI IVE SWEFT u one clalm to Oflqlfllllllu among people rs tha! I ham never made a speech To descrlbe Adeltne Syyeet ts lust to turn h r name around from Adelme Syyeet to Syn eet Adelme She ts tall neat and yery qulet Adelme lrkes motormg and moytes ln her school vt ork she ns always xx ell prepared fl 'ill' BRADI ORD Tl l ll Sh s all mu luncu puznled her she s Iocelu sh: s drum Flsre has been xotcd the class flrrt She nuer norms about lessons but always manages to get good marks XVhen llste ftrst entered S K she was a shy quiet gurl but ttme changes eyerythlng Her mfecttous gtggle has created more than one not durtng our four years here Vsle knoyx that 9 K wtll miss her Z0 L... 1' D v ' ? MAJ' A IMVIA l l RMINI Sl lulhtrs are no tjoutl duers m lm may appear quiet but she really has 1 liyely se se of humor As she likes music piano playing is her fayorite pastime She likes all sports especially bike riding basketball and swimming When you see Lm youll probably find Bob and Dale discussing eyents of the previous eyening HOXVARD XVINHI-1 D TUCKI R JR The shortest answer ts doing lVzn XVho is that boy falling asleep in study period, Yes it s XVin popular with all yy ho know him He is always to be found yyhereyer there is mlsehlef How we will miss Win s is 1 goood student willing and cooperitiye T HOVIAS I RANCH TUI I X llufh sfudu is u teeurtness or the flesh lom Tom is one yy ho alvsays gets along, with eyeryone He is a good student a good athlete and 1 loyal supporter ot school aetiyittes The good cheer of the class ts mamtatned y his xy lily remarks XVe yyish you lutk Tom in your fixture plans NIURIAL HAY XACHON Bu! so fair she takes the breath or men ateuu Xlurials pleasing personality and eharm haye gained her many lasting fr ends during her tour years at S K He fayorite sports are swimming tennis tee skitmg and skiing Although skiing was the eause ot her leaytng sthool ue knoyy that Xlurial yy ill suteeed in yy hateyer she undertakes l 0 f i ' 'i HE it . y, V- l ll I I' 4 v I s I 1 m cheery' smile and good humor. but we will remember him 4 s y .l 3 , 4 1 i s -lx. 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Y v, ' Ai --N ' V sv, , Z DONAI D EDWARD WEBSTER It rs b tter to wear out than rust out Abljah Hcre ts il boy yyho loyes to talk Hts cheery smxlc and has bubblmg pcrsonaluy make htm vyell lrked by all Al though not actlve rn sports except for track you hate only l go to a y game to hear his rollrckrng shouts of en couragement LOIS ELIZABETH WELDEN Happy and carefree all the while her secret Iles wzthrnl her smile Vylho ts the grrl that just makes that bell every mormng Jacky of course vuth her cheery smrle Wheneyer you hear a laugh yuth two or three glgqles followmg you can be sure lots IS around Howeyer dont let us decerye you l ous rs a steady plugger and a staunch friend llrlh manner charmznq and clothes so chu her frlendshrp rs somethmq whrch we all seek Bobble Bobble IS one of the most promtsxng members of the senior class She has been a yery able assistant rn all her class BHBITS and one can alvyays depend upon her One can alyyays be sure of a good txme vthen Bobble ns around 'nth her charmlng personalxty and competency she rs bound to succeed ln yy hateyer field she chooses KATHLEEN LUCRETIA WHITE Ihere was u star danced and under that was I born Ktlrq Kxtty as one of the most talented members of the senxor class Not only does she dance but she also plays the cello rn the orchestra Although fun loylng she always does her assrgnments and gets good marks There rs never a dull moment vuth Kxtty around Her charm sportsman shlp and ready vut yull certamly be mxssed by eyeryone 22 K L, n Y t , . V - . . . V . ? BARBARA EMILY WHALLQY V t . - Y Y a A PAUI INF JUI IA XVIN I ER lhou shouldsl eu! to Izte not Ilue lo ea! Pollu Pollys serlousness rs very deceptlve to those who are not acquamted with her Her frtends could tell that her good humor and wrtty remarks keep them ln a gale laughter Polly s faxortte sports are swrmmmg and tennts She has not made plans for next year but we wtsh her suc cess and happmess VIRGINIA MAY WOODMANISEF If stlenre rs golden sh ll neeer be rrch Gzrmeq You wtll all remember Gmney as a good student who worked dtlrgently She was outstandlng ln her 4 H work and especially enjoyed 4 H Senlor meetlngs ln Kent County Gmney also ltkes to rxde a blke so that as her classmates and frtends we can be sure of seetng her often ETHEL MARIE XX RIGHT A red headed handful of musrc and swung IS one delim tton ol Ethel XVr1ght Her abnllty to write poetry has proxed useful to the class always a ready frnend and a perfect companion Newer let tt be sald that Fthel llcked maternl to make conursatron CHARI IS IRANJCIS GRI ER fl neu. broom su.eeps clean Peaches Charlxe Harlmg from down Georgla may Charlie ,Omg-d our glass tn the senior year In spxte of hrs XX hat you mean h haxent am actent he ts our representatne of the South m the class of 39 Actne ln all sports he rs one of our most enthusrasttc classmates and has certainly taken hrs part ln the actnxtles of S K 23 X ' I I ' of V Mine is noi an idle mind. ,.Et., V I' . Er is U 4 ' . . v A . '. ' U V Y ' a ROBI RT IDXX -XRD XX II SOX ml IL ur 7 :Lf QL in JLISL in Hiuku i1LlLy Luis 1 LNCS L1nL Lv L 111151 lL1i1l L si orlLrs 1 L SL 1L1L1 HL 1ttLn S L LVN mL 1nL L N LDILFS LYLINI NN 1 L f1 ori1L l1L111iLS sLItirig, IIIL sLhL1L1l S I1iLI1Lsi r1lLd ping, poni, pI1xLrs CDIIISILIL L s L 1 s ir LL1llLLI1 incl ILHFIIS Class Song T unL lnrhors flLLL1L1h L L s irix riL INL L1 mLii ur Io Old South IxinL,slL1xsn High XXL bid 1LIiLu n LL b 1n 1 X L 1110 gLl TLT six 110 ll IL1 H HL ho Illkft Llassmiu C IXL 1 cl1Ler or good old Hlhirli, ninL H JNL ho IIULFL Llaismate L acL or FL im Mirk 1imL Vlark time NIJILL .1 place for us in line I nL and 9 K to the es light for th est 9 to the xi iw xx CIL thL re5l rest res TLSI Our class of I-INTIN mm South Kingstown High XMI rap the honors set we xiin L9 ui i in or Ai ifr hiv 74 r X f Dc ' 'I im .sinpl 'lu I' 'U .ul rf' P: ' as he is lm 'n LL all his fri' I. is 1 f th' L' tum ipp 1. ii III' JI I. 1 . 'dx 'V' j gil 1 . I cv1r' Llass party and 1 5.1 will the right spirit. On'L1f his .v '1 ll . is up- Lwt' S'llL1L1l l1i.' iin11 is i.1lLci1 up will .1 l.'i1p ' 1' 'on I'arL1wcII io ihce, cI.1ssn1.iics: Farewell io tluecf 'I'l11 'lasf of I'I1' j-ni ' I' S in ur 1 lk v-1' y it 'I'iII WL wi . Li ly V1 . - 1 l 1 CL d l CIL yL1L1f e J- 1 1. ' J XIJIL1 a pl 1 f us up the 1 in I' 1, , 1 ' i' ' A- ii ? Sr . .. .. 1 r V c b . Put .. K. 'heel And '1 'ill 1 1 1 I- 1, I Q f And ' will F Yi, we II V' die. t M L Senior Popularity Contest Xlost popiilir vo 'Xlosl populir tar Btsi drtsstd hot Bust drtsstd girl Most athlttit hon Vlost ilhlttic girl Best boy dancer Bast girl danctr Hmdsom st ox Trtttitst girl Class irt Vlost xtrsatilt box 'Vlost xtrsatilt girl Class baby Class XXII 'Xflost sludious vo 'Vlost siudious girl Boy most lilatlx to suttttd Cir most liktly to Vlost laltnttd Xlost hishful boi X Jll7lSl1TLll girl 1 ut ti tr Suutttd 1 tr lxullm lorttta TJLSISIJ Ihomis l i,,an X irgirtt Clirlu larlt Btlknip l lilihtth Northup Irntst Xndcrson X irginia O Brien Roger Kullman Xlargiret Clarke. Ilsie Ttfft Rogtr Kullman Ann Hopkins Robtrt XX ilson Ktnneth Guilt H Adtlbtrt Kingsltw Il X1 ry l ifftw H Adtlbtrt Kingslty Il X irg.,inii lltrrx Xflarw Iaffu X irginia O Brian John Gantt ind -Xdelint Qxutt L South Kmgstown Library t i n s ts s oi tt t lilloxxint liitst id itions io tit sthool libr itilt 'Vlinis Nui Xorlttr Stirltt Pirnptrntl . lt XX omtn rc Tc c Pa ra Chariolccr Binker . Kccpcr of thc Bos disc lost Paradise Rcgaincd Pcnrod and Sam Tarzan the Lntamcd The Golden Snirc The uartcrlwak Thc XX'arblcr Tom Slade and th 'Ch' lnquisitor Nor for Heaven Thu lone Ranger So Big Tlf lntri ucr The Toilcr :X XX'cavcr of Dreams Best .-Xmcri'an XX'it and Humor Singing Lady .ovc's Labor . Gir of th' Timhcrlost :Xn Old Fashioned Girl Th- Patriot How to XX'in l5ri'nds and lnHL1an'i P'opl- .. Dx is a ' Che Three X uskcrccrs 'kcr. Hilding. and Eaton H'art Throhs . . . Junior Girls Stars Rising, Sophomorcs ' Radio Bow Xl Ioppt XX ri 1 . Xhitt. iipptll . lr t I Coltt S. Brcsslcr i l. lfa D. XX ebster Bclnap. alone Bclnap with B. Gamsrhc Kullman and Cireer C. Recklini, . N. Vachon R. Nigrclli Q. Nlariu a . . . li'nt,slcv. ll C. Rohcris . . XlcCarihx' . Tu' cr Ju: Davis . -X. K'ng,slev. ,-X. X' s Havitt and XX'ebstcr XX OiBricn . . . C. Circcr Xl. Chapp'll 2. 'rimc . . La 'y Class Hlstory All the uorld s .1 stage And all the men and yy omen merely pltyers They hate therr exrts and thelr entranees And eaeh mmm hrs time plays many parts Hrs acts berng seyen ages At Hrsr the rnfant Mexslmg and pukrng rn the nurse s arms Then the yy hrntng schoolboy vuth hrs satchel And shmmg face creeprng llke snall Unxullmg to school Act ll rn Shakespeare s drama of l1fe As You Llke lt Scene l Rooms 2 and 3 rn South Klngstown Hlgh School Trme September 1935 Characters Freshmen Class of 1939 Prompters Former Freshmen Specral announcement by Erroll K Wrlcox producer Productron w1ll cease unt1l September 28 because of an eprdemrc of lnfantrle paralysrs Excerpts from the prompters warnrngs The Freshmen elect are on the threshold of a peculrar xnstrtutron con ta1n1ng pecullar rnmates The faculty IS a bowl of fru1t The lucky student may capture a peach but he IS destlned to have a lemon by vrrtue of Emerson s law of Compensat1on The subjects whrch a Freshman encounters are serlous affarrs One IS apt to pass away quretly ln the pursutt of Latrn because lt IS a dead language fFlunk1ng IS the term they use I bellevel Algebra IS absolutely wrcked CNoah Webster defines wrcked as smful unjust and profane Evldently rn Engllsh but rt rs wlse to handle a certaln Mr Wlllldm Shakespeare wrth krd gloves Our forefathers 1nhab1ted the Tlgrts Euphrates Valley but therr more enterprlsrng progeny sarled to Athens and Rome V18 the Nledrterranean Sea Any student may learn the detalls of thrs expedrtron and tts consequences on the world by readmg the Ancrent I-lrstory book generously provtded by the taxpayers of South Krngstown Puprls have been ostraclzed for know1ng less than the fact that there are mne planets whrch rotate on therr axes and revolve around the sun slmultaneously Aggre tells her boys that the chrcken and the egg regardless of whrch came first have to undergo many hardships before they reach the drnner table Durrng the course of the scene the troupe organrzed a Umon electmg e followxng officers Farle Belknap Presrdent Kathleen Vvhrte Secretary Barbara Whaley X 1ce Presldent Thomas Fagan Treasurer INITERMISSION Scene H Rooms l 7 and 8 ln South Klngstown I-lrgh School Trme September 1936 3 months later Characters Sophomores A Report of Lnxon ACIIVIIIQS Farle Belknap Presxdent Nlary McCue Secretary Barbara Whaley X lce Presrdent Thomas Fagan Treasurer Vlrs Constance Boldt Class Adylsor Blue and srlver as a color combrnatron assumed a new meanrng ln the e es of Thrrty mners The officlal rrng was chosen after much delrberatron 26 7 P ' 1 we were innocents abroad in an evil sea of x's and y'sj. One may skin by 3 D 1 - v s - , Y . 1 - , l 1 I . 3 . th ' : T . . Q . . 3 . ...,. Y V V I l V . , . . . . . . I V Y ' - ' . uonochontaug Grange was the scene of the soclal event of the year a straw rrde and costume party Herr Hltler a lxttle Dutch glrl a bathlng beauty of 1910 gypsles and all types of Yankee farmers and farmerettes together wlth members of the faculty forgot thelr d1gn1ty as they played games trxpped the lrght fantastxc and devoured sandw1ches and coffee Thls strange caravan returned to the hlgh school at the ungodly hour of mrdnlght A Report on Scholastxc ACIIVIIIQS The appllcatlon of geometry axroms always bothered us The shortest dlstance between two pornts IS a stralght lxne lVlrs Webster was certam of that When we used the wrong doors or walked across the grass 1n our eager ness to reach the classrooms the whole geometry book would not convlnce Mr Conlon of that slmple fact Jullus Caesar was not satlsfled wrth fightxng battles to fill up the Anclent 1-llstory book but he 1ns1sted on wr1t1ng a dlary Caesar s C1all1c Wars We agree w1th Brutus Caesar was too amb1t1ous French 1 students wrote wlth plumes et crayons mstead of pens and penclls The Bookkeeplng students learned to balance the1r budgets Now all they have to do IS balance the Natlonal Budget IN rr RNIISSION Scene 111 Rooms ll and 5 m South Kmgstown 1-Ilgh School Tlme September 1937 Characters Jumors And then the loyer Snghmg llke furnace vyxth a uoeful ballad Made to hxs mlstress eyebrow Shakespeare llVlany students had entered the th1rd actj Report of Umon Actrvmes Roger Kullman lresldent loretta De Smsta Seeretary Vlary McCue X lee 1 resldent Thomas fagan Treasurer Mrs Boldts reslgnatron from the faculty made lf necessary to choose another class advlsor lVl1ss Cummmgs was elected As a token of our apprecxatlon for 1Vlrs Boldts work 1n behalf of the class of 1939 Roger Kullman as presxdent presented .1 servlng set to her Students and members of the faculty attended the mformal Junnor Whlst and Dance held ln the Assembly 1-lall Ely Culbertson would probably have been shocked at the keen competntlon for the booby pr11e Natlonally famous orchestras performed for the occasxon vla the vlctrola The Junlor Prom was a very pleasant lnterruptlon 1n the scholastlc year Our couples were all dressed up VKlIl1 some plaee to go Report of Currxcular ACtlY1tlLS Chemlstry students refused to dlseuss water as such They were ex tremely mterested m 1-1 O however and excelled nn the manufacture of thxs rare beverage French 11 eleves learned to parlez vous more fluently The motto of the typlst became Accuraey 15 the best pol1cy TNITERXIISQION cene IV Rooms 12 and -1 rn South KIHQSIOYVH 1-hgh School Tnme September 1938 Characters Semors Report of Currlcular Act1y1t1es Tempus st1ll fuglts for Loretta D Slsta and Norma C1ard1ner who are authorltles on the Latin language Besldes choppxng down that famous cherry tree C1eorge Vyfashmgton wrote a Farewell Address for the benefit of the Senlor Englxsh class 1-1 also made Amerxcan hlstory for us There rs no doubt tn anyone s mmd that he IS first ln the hearts of the Semors 27 Q 1 .. V V 1 . . . H . V 1 . . ,, . . , . . . . H r . . , . . ,, . V 1. V - 11 - .1 I - 'V - 1. VV I - 1 1 A . , . . . Y. V y T 1 1 3 ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' . ., .,., rj 1 ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 . e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1. - V. V1 1 1 1 1 1 V 11 1 1 1- 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 - f 1 .. sy 1 . ,, . . ., v 1 -V V 1 . ee 1 1 1 - A 3 1 ve 1 1 1. , 3 . . X v H . V A- 3 ' X 3 W x 'm G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wt hayc tnhtrlttd from tht grcattst mlnds of tht yyorld tht prttlous yolumts vyhmch tonsututc Stmor Nlath Report of Unron ACIIYIIILS Electron rtsults Rogcr Iyullmm Prcsrdcnt lorttta Dt Sxsta Stcrttary Mary M Cut X ut Prtsmdcnt Ihomas Iagm Trtasurer In ordcr to haye the graduatmon plcturts bcforc Chnstmas thc class dccldcd to go to Prowdtnce XVe obhgxnglyf looked at thc bxrdlt for thc photographcr Some enterprlstng students vyent to two matmee movres aftcr the tryfmg ordcal of poslng for the full space of ten mlnutes MISS Randall the accompanlst Mr Mallff thc drrcctor and Mmss Cummrngs our advrsor contrtbuttd no small part to tht succtss of tht Land Ofotton Mmstrtl stagtd by thc Stmors Dcccmbcr 8th ID Hazard Mtmorlal Hall Flnanclally xt surpasstd our vynldtst drcams As an cntcr tammtnt thc mmstrcl was ytry successful for the program vyas wtll rcctmycd by thc audlcncc Plans arc bclng madc for a class trip to tht Ntyy York World s Parr May lZ I4 In tht mcantxmc wt must start to brush tht South County haysceds from our halr rf we vyant to xmprcss our c1ty couslns The grand fimlt of Act II Scent I IS graduatnon 'Ihc Wllllllflg schoolboy wlll bt no mort ID hrs place wlll stand the mdtpcndcnt man and woman I RX latin ScI1ooI Song Vyntten by Dorothy fComanl Taft ear S y ll place our tx s F r her vyell play the game Our loyalty IS bound m tr Our falth lles nn her name t ytttory be htr motto I tn And strtngth her slogan songs rncs yyln htr ysmmts I or rtght must conqucr yy rong Umttd may htr classcs bt lone may htr colors fly Iortytr may our pralsts rung, lor old South lxtngsstoyyn H1y,h Ihus afttr hugh school days ut past all sud md dom t l t unt ht ntmory I An honor dtcply yy on Cttolets or old South lymgstoyyn High so dtar or old South lxmgstoyyn Hrgh e t r rough all t years to tomt or old South lylngstoyyn Hugh 28 Y 'I V1 A 1 I 3 X 3 x I S V 1 X'- v I v '- - ' I x b U I . Y. 'B ' . 3 , 3 V x V x y u I H- y v 3 Y I I 3 3 3 ' . 3 s s s I 1 s s X . . V . . E . 3 . x . . . , 1 . 1 . ' . I 3 3 ' i I ,, . N V ,. . . A .V A s y s L s n . , X Y rd 7 ' . I I X Y' X 1 3 i - . 3 3 I h Vi V X - i Y x I X. yi Y 3 -X 3 1 1' D . 1 -I 3 Y l i ' 'V Y I 3 ' 5 3 ' i . . I 7 . 3 . V . 3 L D I J 1 I . I 1 .A I I Y I 5 5' I I 1 I I 3 I I . . , . VIA ' . 55i'. ' ' '. 'ZZ In d , K. ve' ut O V ' r , I, ' ' yy, lot A. . hy . . ,' I.et fai 5 in all ' 1. H f ' m v I 4 , V X s A V: f mrs Iv 'x-rp 4 y : L. r- Y, V 1 V, . And is . ', XVVI 'o t ' 1' ' o S ly If Q , ' ' ' I3 Q 'A ' ' NV 'll 'hee th thf ' ' If f ' If . Class Wall Hear Ye Hear Ye we the class of Thirty nine bring our ship to anchor in the smooth waters of Salt Pond and be it known that we the captain neates and crew do hereby bequeath our positions and mheritances to all persons who shall up anchor and sail the ship S S South Kingstown I-Iigh to sea again To wit and to wit Captain Kullman to Captain Potter command of the ship S S South Kingstown High In accordance with our wishes the following officier s duties are to be taken over as follows Second mate Mary 'VIcCue to Helen Westlake Third mate Ioretta DeS1sta to Barbara Gamache Purser Thomas Eagan to Joseph Iaffey We the passengers leave our eceentricities to the following To Doris Devoll I Ernest Anderson do bequeath my reputation for skating like Sonja I-Ieinie Ilo Angela Palmese I Vladelyn Atkinson do bequeath my sobriety in study periods To Thayer Wales I Earle Belknap do bequeath my corridor sessions To Clifton Whaley I Sara Bressler do bequeath my diet of apples To William Weeden I Craig Burton do bequeath my handsome countenance To Doris Crandall I Margaret Chappell do bequeath my petition to have all theatre seats equipped yy ith high cushions To Erancis Silvia I Barbara Clarke do bequeath my titian hair To Virginia Harvey I Margaret Clarke do bequeath my yarious hair styles To Phyllis Banfield I Elma Cottrell do bequeath my yearning for a mammoth pocketbook To Alfred Kenerleber I Elmer Congdon do bequeath my extraordinary skill in playing the cornet Io Thelma umn I Iohn Dans do bequeath my loye for th word Il To Philip I otter I l oretta De Sista do bequeath my reputation as lead ing yy orel writer for Miss Vlay J To Harry Mars I Lunice Draper do bequeath my noyel interpretation ot the musical classics To Donald Potter I Thomas Eagan do bequeath my red cheeks o Othonial Perry I Rachel Fry do bequeath my sense of humor o Julia Nlay I lNorma Gardiner do bequeath my neryous tension o Edu ard Riyers I John Ciayitt do bequeath my figure driying on the streets of Proyidenee o Am rico DeS1sta I lxenneth Gayitt do bequeath my loye for upsetting an entire class o Mary I-Iolley I Eduard Culbert do bequeath my loye for riding a bieycle To Raymond Vy'hite I Charles Career do bequeath my Xes Nlam ansyy er to Nliss Xlay 79 . 7- I I .I .I . . 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I L , e I I I I ' e '. o Carolyn Hellm ell I George Hargrayes do bequeath my Pomt Judlth dravyl o John Curatola I Norman Hrldlng do bequeath my pos1t1on as telegram o o Edyy 1rd Mellen I Ann Hopklns elo bequeath my quotatxons from Emlly Post To I ons Perry I Allce Hunt do bequeath my perseverance rn vyhlstllng To Kenneth Knowles I Stuart Kenyon do bequeath my outstandlng frame To I-Iarrlet Hall I AI1ce Kxng do bequeath my comet hke lmgo To Dayxd Eerguson I Adelbert Kmgsley do bequeath my sklll ln uslng the sllde rule 'I o Rlchard Mcl aughlln I Roger Kullman do bequeath my book The Perfect Gentlemen To Joseph I affey I Mary I affey do bequeath my 1nterest ln the Bram Trust 'I o Carolyn Anderson I Ioulse Martella do bequeath my posltlon of chlef typlst for the faculty To Juln May I Arlena Mills do bequeath my romantlc temperament o Elxlabeth Welbel I Eleanor Mltchell do bequeath my soft vo1ce o Harvey Werbel I James McCarthy do bequeath my ch1ld1sh actlons all Math strugglers I Mary McCue do bequeath my motto I cant do If Wayne Wlarttrer I Earle Nelle do bequeath my sklll ln playxng pool ISIUS o Erank Taylor I James Nolan do bequeath my dally VISITS to the office 'I o Elrnbeth Tully I El11abeth Northup do bequeath my posttron on the bastketball team o Ernest Rlvers I Wlllllm Northup do bequeath my lnterestlng V1SltS to North Scltuate o Iors Burdlck I Vrrgmra OBr1en do bequeath my torch smglng abxlxty o all stout people I Pasquale Papa do bequeath my dret of potato ch1ps XV1llnm James I Mmam Perry do bequeath my ab1l1ty to sxt still IU classes o Ursula Zannrnr I Vrrgmra Perry do bequeath my Apollo lrke statue o 'Nlaryorre Arnold I I rllxe Pxsam do bequeath my art of snapplng gum Alrce Ilsdmle I Vlargaret Poppe do bequeath my umnmg personallty the Sophomores I Lleanore Prime do bequeath my successful partles o Edlth Eltlgerald I Esther Reels do bequeath my hxghly colored finger naxl pollsh o XXIIIIILIIN Hlll I Gordon Roberts do bequeath my play ful gestures To Harold Draper I Clrfford RLClKllHg do bequeath my boxmg gloyes 'I o Arthur Colston I Phyllxs Smxth do bequeath my gxggles 'I o Howard I arty I Adellne Svyeet do bequeath my quxet ways 30 X f I . , b Y. T rc s X, I y ' Q ' . 7 ' 4 ' m V ' ' s I 1 y ' y ' ' . 3 3 1 y I 4, C 1 v I I ' . V AL ' . . ov' Y- K H 3 . H ' l I - . L 4 . V y x ' V H x 1 lg 'I V' ' 4 'A V. 1 I 1 I AA . To . . t , . , ' To ' ', 1 V : , ,V ' ' ' . To Robert Scott. I. Robert Nigrelli. do bequeath my sophisticated manner- .. V. To V. .L L v y l . . y V' 1 7 . . . . To ' -'lf . 2 .. 1 . ' ' ' '. To , y 1, , ' 1' ' U x I m ' v ' 7 T I V I I Y 1 3 I e Idlth I aston I I Isle leflt do bequeath my fltrtatlous W Io XV1Il1am XXeeden I Imma Iermlnest do bequeath my fayorlte eompanlon Htstory of Qur C ountry Bartlett I atem I IIoyy ard Iueker do bequeath my loye for ace boats Robert Ross I I homas I ully do bequeath my loye for a gaS pump Xflary Conlon I Xlurael Vachon do bequeath my Skung tracks Mary Davts I Kathleen XX hlte elo bequeath my cello Bernace Xfwfalmesley I I otS Weeden do bequeath my dance rhythms o Alfred LaRose I Donald Webster do bequeath my rcputatton for belng a leadang toe dancer o I-Ielen XVestlalee I Barbara XVhaley elo bequeath my yfyardrobe o XVxll1am Dunphy I Robert Wtlson do bequeath my Tom Thumb structure o Jantce Peters I Paultne XX'1nter do bequeath my passaon for Mtlley XX'ays Xflarton Cottrell I Vlrgtnla XVoodmanSee do bequeath my knowledge ofthe Sgn language 1 To Xflfglflli Holland I Ithel XVr1ght do bequeath my paSS1on for wrtttng poetry We hereby appomt MISS Vlary Cumm1ngS and Xflass Clare Ieely both betnq of Sound mlnd as exeeutors and request that they exeeute this yylll on or before Iune ZZ 1939 In w1tneSS vyhereol yye the representatayes ot the class of 1939 deelarang ourselyes tn no vyay responsable lor the tneompetenee of the lnherttors of th1S yy1lI on thtS tenth day of June an the year one thousand ntne hundred and thtrty nlne elo Set our hand and Seal SS If Domyt tn XXII rsstt la xxt IH Qyyl tat 1 IN Dyx Ileeful udezsors o the fxlczss of 391 Tlaralls and Qhalls h nrst day you Sletpped Se1UO e eypeeteel ppearanee ot X onlon tn ey aa or I e Sen1orS yy o toyle olley,e entranee e'SamS r lx arnss QU ar sts t h st XX en the Senior IS tnformed h haSnt patd any lass du S sm e h1S Sophomore year n you mass the bus and haye t n mtnutes to et trom he me ta S st 1 S e ra reSSer In mtee e at Ianuary men 7yp s our e o ome me eeme ae a Star Sm er X aen you Ieole up tn St aely I I tal 1 S our netehlaor and nnd 'XIrs XX laster loolunt, tl'aroue,h you aen you See r y tty Som one e Se e IIS oye y yo s a r ted y one tn our a ooly and haye y y tes n n to eore 31 r X X 'I' a 2 ' . . i ' V , ' -r ' ' . 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S I ve p.a 'i I ly ' Vet Class Prophecy New York New York May 29 1949 D1 AR NORMA I have been readxng all about you ln the newspapers so I declded to vxrxte and congratulate you By the way I have been meetmg and hearmg of scveral members of our class of I939 IH South Klngstown I-hgh School At the end of June Donald Webster and I are leaving for a personal appearance tour of the summer theatre colonles As you probably know we havc been slnglng together 1n the Metropolxtan Opera all wmter and sprlng It has been a very gay wlnter here The muslcal comedy h1t of the season was You re All Wrong wr1tten by a prom1nent Engllsh playwrlght After the performance I went backstage to see the d1rector I-I A Kmgsley II I-I called the star Kxtty Wh1te who came out to see me Whlle we were rem1n1sc1ng a p1ece of scenery appeared and who should SI1Ck h1s head out from behlnd but Tom Tully the set deslgner Two weeks ago I went to the sprlng concert of the New York Pesttval Chorus d1rected by Andy Anderson At present hxs sololst 1S our old frxend ,hmmy McCarthy As a guest star they had none other than tht famous toe and ballet dancer Margaret Chappell who danced her newest crea txon Pollyops Recently I dropped 1n at the Rendezvous a popular club run by Elmer Congdon At a nearby table I recognx7ed a strlklng T1t1an blonde to be the popular movle star Babs Duff who was known to us 1n hlgh school as famous clothes deslgner Eleanore Prxme and her equally renowned model Margaret Poppe Elmer called my attentxon to thexr presence and we Jomed thelr party whlch was also composed of three of Barbara s leadmg men and Ilcanore s asslstant desxgner One day as I was shopplng for my summer wardrobe I met Phyllls Smxth who was buylng a new bathlng sult for the Internatlonal Dxvmg Contest She has been South all wlnter and came to New York to enter the meet I see by th1s mornlng s paper that she IS now the World s D1v1ng Champ1on Well we went out to lunch together and Phyll1s told me of a stange happenlng 1n the South Off the coast of Florlda Mary McCue V1rg1n1a O Brlen and Izllzabeth Northup have bullt an art1f1c1al lsland and have set up thelr own goyernment there The Un1ted States Government decided that thls vyas un constttuttonal and the result was that the three glrls had to s1gn a treaty w1th Uncle Sam prom1s1ng to remaln doclle and loyal c1t1zens I know thls letter w1ll lnterest you and I wlsh you would wrtte and tell me what you have heard of the Old gang Isovlngly fS1gnedj ANN Wakefield Rhode Island June 22 1949 Dr AR ANIN Your letter was waltmg for me yy hen I returned yesterday from my fourth trlp to Mars I vxas very pleased to hear from you and to hear all about the members of 39 But you re not the only one who has been seemg them 32 X 1' Y ' , . . ' . e Barbara Clarke. There was a large party at her table, which included the T . I - I V - . . . . V . 7 .. I ast week before I started on my tr1p I dropped rn at a lrttle place called Ye Ice Creame Shoppe and who should greet me but I1ll1e Plsanr and Emm1 Termrnesl They told me they were dolng a rushrng busmess because of a new soda water manufactured by Klng and Co I rnqurred about the owner of th1s company and was rnformed that rt was Mrss Alrce Krng From there I went to the Rocket Manufacturrng Co to see about a rocket for my trrp As you probably know Earle Nelle owns thrs concern and so IS the foremost busrness man of the decade I recerved a letter yesterday postmarked Belglan Congo Afrlca I had no rdea from whom rt was unt1l I saw the sxgnature 'Vladelyn It seems the quret M1ss Atklnson has gone and become an Afrxcan explorer Another person who has done an about face rs Earle Belknap who rs now flea coach wlth the Brngley Circus I-Ie trams hrs fleas rn a huge bus desrgned and drrven by Sara Bressler She has a speclal attachment on the door to keep rt closed whrch IS the result of the trouble she had w1th her Ford back rn 39 Sara told me that two more of our number are rn the crrcus too I aura DeS1sta IS a snake charmer CW1th that harr and those eyes can you blame the snakes for berng charmed'j The other rs George I-Iargraves the famous beautrcran who rs chref make up man When I arrlved home yesterday I was told that a debate had been held last week The questron was Shall the town burld a new gymnasrum and aud1tor1um for the hxgh school? Lourse Martella led the aflirmatlve Of course she won so now Mr Wrrght has hrs gym John Davls IS st1ll rn Narragansett I-Ie now heads the Town Department for the Removal of Snow I-Ie obtarned hrs experrence for thxs lmportant post tron back 1n 39 Eleanor Mrtchell rs South Krngstown s Chref of Polrce What would our towns be llke wrthout these two You can t rmagrne what an upheaval there s been rn pol1t1cs around here NV1nf1eld Tucker IS now Mayor of Tuckertown And Ann you d neyer guess who hrs chauffeur rs none other than Jrmmre Nolan I saw Jrmmre the other day and he told me that Sonny Recklrng has been tryrng to sell the Post Office and now that Wm IS Mayor Sonny sees rn htm a prospectrye vrctrm If Sonny can swrng that deal rt wrll be a great feather rn hrs cap Don t forget to wrrte me agun about my of our classmates Smcerely Nemym Provrdence Rhode Island July 23 1949 Dr AR Norma I cannot tell you hoyy pleased I was to recerye your letter ruth so mucr news about our class Our tour brought us to Proyrdence and whrle here I have taken the opportunrty to End out more about all our old frlends Tyyo days ago I ve as walkrng along the street yy hen a tall lady wrth an equally long gardenra corsage stopped me At frrst I was rather b yyrldered but I soon easrly recognrzed Vlary Laffey She yy as able to talk to me for only a moment as she was hurryrng to speak at a brg polrtrcal luncheon As I haye not been rn Proyldence for seyeral years I am amazed by all the yarrous changes Among these IS a tall yy hrte burldlng that I learned yy as bullt by a research concern There rt IS that lxenneth Gantt finally developed the theory that a sprrng snaps back to normal after bemg stretched lat least most 33 M ' . 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' I 'IV Y ' I . , V ,, , V 1 1 1V1 V1 -1 V , V ' 1 1 1 V 1 1 r , . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 V V 1 1 1 L V A - 3 8 3 'D of the trmej LIRQYVISE ln the burldmg Robert Nrgrellr xnyentcd the now famous machxne gun that shoots around corners Last week I went down to the Prer to XISII some of my old nelghbors and thence over to South Kingstown Joe DAVIS Prcsldent of the South Kmgstown Branch of the Rhode Island State Bank took me on a tour of the town Errst I saw the new Saugatucket Rlyer Tunnel and met Madclme Danxels 1 hostess on one of the bullet cars there Next we went to Kxngston to see the College and the new Klngston Grammar School that Stuart Kenyon and Company has just completed Eunlce Draper and Esther Reels were holdmg summer school there I asked Eumce and Esther what Rachel Ery was domg and they told me she IS an mstructor 1n a gxrls camp At the college I ran 1nto Professor Vlrgmra Woodmansce who took m over to see Elsre Tefft the house mother at one of the Eraternrtles We chatted for over half an hour and they told me of the fine new club Elma Cottrell has started for the college gurls It rs called the BBBB whlch means Beauty and Brarns Brmg Beaux All the students pronounce If a wounderful help xn budgeting thelr tnme to mclude studles personal grooming and dates On the way back to Wakefield we passed a long gray contraptlon vs hrch housed an extremely large canme populatxon Joe told me rt was Robert Wxlson s portable Anlmal Penrtentlary and that slnce he has been dog catcher h has even lured dogs from prrvate owners rn order to fill h1S strange vehxcle a leper colony 1n the South I-Ie and Charlre Greer vxent to sea together and both suffered consrderably on the1r voyage Then and there Norman decrded on hrs present professton but Charl1e IS st1ll suffering conslderably About fifteen mlnutes ago as I was vsrrtmg who should walk 1nto the room but lVl1r1am Perry As she was on her way to work vue had only a short t1me to talk but I found out that she xs d1et1t1an for a blg chaln of restaurants When you can send me more of your delightful news as I am very pleased and mterested rn hearlng rt Affectxonatcly fS1gnedj ANN! New York C1ty New York August 18 1949 DEAR ANN Your letter was forwarded to me here where I m enyoylng a yacatlon and 1t made lf even pleasanter to hear from you agaln Ive checked up on more of our classmates and Im gomg to pass on the xnformatlon to you Craxg Burton has just established a brg record He rs the first man ever to scale Mt Everest Not only that but he has also burlt a huve observatory on the summrt From th1s observatory the greatest astronomer of all trme does her star gazlng Arlena Mllls dxd that 1n 39 too Brll Northup has a swmg band better than Artle Shaw s or Benny Goodman s ever thought of bemg And hrs songwriter Eddle Gllbert drshes up tunes that top eyen Jeepers Creepers Not all of us are smgmg hrs songs though because a few are croon1ng lullables Adeline Sweet rs happrly marrxed and IS enjoylng llfe on her streamlrned yacht Incldentally the boat was bullt by the Ttnvag Navrgatron Lme whose presldent IS John Gavrtt 34 . 1. . X. I , ' s s O ' x I y s ' u x I x ' V L . D 1 K 3 . ' I A 3 1. A ' 'A . l I I 'll' C . V . I asked about Norman I-Iilding and was told that he is a missionary in 7 . ' V , , ' , , . . V Y ' 7 I . l I - V 1 - O Y .A J .ly 3 I . A V V . . . . V . . Y ,I Haye you heard the neu theory recently advanced by Tom Fagan and Cnordon Roberts Flhey haye drscoyered the lheory of Colltsxon and have found that when tyyo thrngs colltde they myarlably crash lt vyas proyed too the other day vyhen Pat Papa met the Narragansett Tovyn Counctl on the problem of replaclng the school busses Do you remember the tlme you walked to school that cold morntng 'lhey dtd a lot of that last year and Pat has been asktng all summer for new busses Narragansett has other soltcttors too Polly XX'1nter IS sttll campatgnxng for the Red Cross and her returns haye establtshed seyeral new records Laura wrote me that she had had a letter from Ethel Wrtght Ethel IS IU Boston wrrttng plays She has had some yery spectacular huts rncludtng ld Hate to Be Wrong and l Weel a Satnt She heard from Mur1al Vachon too Mufldl ns drtllxng latm verbs 1nto the heads of tnnocent chtldren tn a kznderqarten tn Ohto At least they ll be able to conjugate amo when they h1t latm rn htgh school Altce Hunt has been gettmg some attentton tn the papers lately as the founder of the ellte Fox and Hounds club nn England She won the award for the greatest advancement nn horsemanshxp Margaret Clarke has just aecepted a eontract to clothe the Statue of ltberty Permxsston vyas granted by the french because of Mac s recogmzeel authorxty as a styltst Barbara Whaley and Vrrgmta Perry are tn New York superytslng the Perley School for Danctng lots Xlyleeden IS also tn New York She IS known as Tasmta and wrttes a column on advtce to the lovelorn I m off for another trnp next week and l won t have to carry all my fuel thxs t1me because of a new fllltng statlon whtch has been set up between here and Mars where l can stop to re fuel It was Invented by our versatlle class prestdent Roger Kullman who now spends hrs ttme there servtctng planes and rockets ras they loom byl for thenr fltghts lnto the stratosphere e 1 lXl er l re kles Th Yearlxne, Xlodern l trst X ear Algebra Complete l atm Course long Remember Th House of Lsh r Th Danger Traxl By the XX orld Forgot lnsten the XXmd Xlagnlfi ent Obsesslon Gone XX1th the XXmd House of Xlany Toneu e rn -X lil-.tt e Happmess tor Sexen 'Nfl Slu.Xex Affectronately NCDRXlrX South Ktngstown L1b1arv J a n C Hoplelns reshman Xlrs XX ebster Xlrss Xlay Xlr Conlon High S hool -X year or X ath lxnouledge uh n exam tame eomes Our tnterest sm the hurrr ane Trlp to Neve Xorle Hugh Sehool Days Room E Commeneement Soltd Geometry Class Xrear Book Staff V, . , . , , . , . . , , s 9 S e 1 fs ' vs s e ' ' s ' ' 3 V I Y i V Y Y 1 3 Y i A' ,V 1 h Y I 7 I . 5 3 Y I Y Z 3 Y 3 ' X I I . 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Cafolla Raymond R Calder ElxotW Jr Calltrt KathermeM Chappell Kathyrn E Clark Charles A Colston Arthur P Congdon Jessnel Congdon Dorothy G Conlon Maryl. Crandall Dons E Damon AlbertW Jr Dannels Mildred A Dawley Helen Nadme Dmonsxe Glorra L Dube Mermlyn M Easterbrooks Mary H umor Class Iufullq ACJLISOF MRS ANN!! 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HI . . ,- Ethel Allan I-mlly Andreas Alfred Arnold Dons Arnold Ruth Atkinson lxatherme Bannister Xvnllxam Bateman XXI1llnm Bell Cora Browning Lois Burdlck Edu ard Carpenter Arthur Casvull Crract Champlm Helen Clarke Stuart Clarke Elr7abcth Cook Aly rrra Cooks Arthur Cooke Helen Crandall John Curatolo Xdary Dans -Xlxera D Cub llxs Thomas Dc Lxllo Ameruco De Srsta Arthur Diana Susan D1Salto Robtrt Doran Phnlrp Douglass Ruth Eastcrbrooks Edxth Easton Ann Eldrcd Anthony Faclla Grace Faella X co Ferrara CI ASS OF 1941 MISS LXDIA IIN'ION faculty Llduzsor CI ASS OFFICERS ROBERT SCOTT Prestdent WII LIAM BELL Secretary ANN EIDRED Vxce Preszdent CHARLES SCHOCK Treasurer CLASS ROI I Mary Jane ferraro Edith T 1t7gerald Iona lxxwgtrald Nlargaret Prtzpalrlck Alfred folcanllr Louise Eranklln Robert Gough Gloria Hagberg Janlct Hathaway Wrllram Hathau ay l1aul1nel1la7ard Roberta l'la7ard, Rad: xffe Healy Donald Holland 4 arolxn Holland X rrglnna Holland Mary Holley Shrrley Holley P Creorgt How ard Dorothy Hy nts XX.1lur Jackson XX rllnarn Jam Helm Jordan John lxam Ilranor Xlart Donald 'Vlacl od Ruta 'Xlarquxs Harry 'Vlcf ra francis McGrath Xlary Vlclntosh Robert Mellor John Xlonahan I harles Monroe John Vluly ey 38 s. L Angela Pal ese -it Emllo Papa ' Joseph Papa Ina Perry Lots Pnrry Othamal Pklry Donald Potter Edvnn Potter Danny Pucella Eyelyn Reels Eleanor Roberts X. rrgtnra Rose C harles Schock Robert Scot: Xlargaret Shrppee Harold Smrth Dons Stcadman Xlargaret Stedma Xflark Su afford Jane Taft Edward Taylor X xrgmxa Termmcsx John Thomas W law ,.,,,, Edgar Timothy F Bernard Toth Q161 Norma Turnsr Z Royal XX ales 4 '7 I, Bernrce XValmsley A , Etelyn XX eeden T' Clxfton XX halty Edu ard XX hxte Hope XX hrtford Doris XX nlson Erankltn XX oodmanstc rn 4. as 'KI Sophomore Class , V D 'H , 43. I ' 4 , , 'P , , ' - J, . V K' - ' - ' - 4 a ' ' n v I A T f . ' . - A 'I ll 'I - , ' I I nr T , . ' X' ' . ' . 1 'X Marion Cottrell Qcorge Ho kins Mildred Sunman ' ,.' l , . I I , . M , ' at ' ' -f K V' ' 3, . 4313? Q' N 'iz ru, Y. -I Lf! . Y ' . A K' ,' ..- A Iv V - R -gb' A ,749 ' ' j . i ' r ' ,' fy CX ,, . I . : - l A. rv V Vx., 1 ,- X' . ' . J V I nl. ,L .x x, ! . q , V V I K-7' . 'S' . 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Paul' ' l ' wwrli is l 111' 2 QQQ Qgukw p1XrQxU Qgwgiik' . 5 YK E Mix ,, mliill W AQ Q -o f Football Durmg the fall of 1939 the football team vnon one game ned one and lost three However these flgures gne an rmpressnon whrch IS different from the actual type of football played by the team Every game vsas very closely played and was featured by the stubborn resrstance of the lme Many trmes they vton the pralse of thelr followers for thexr light when thexr goal lme was threatened The defense of both Dans and XVhaley and the runnlng of Belknap were outstandxng ln the play of the team South Ktngstown Burrrllulle South Kingstown Barrmgton South Kmgstown Colt South Kmgstown De I a Salle fxtiulh lVlA'I1HIXN KLARNS Cupram BELRNAP 44 l - ,. . ' ....,. 0 ,......... .....l3 South Kingstown ....,,..... 7 East Greenwich .. ........ . 7 ' .,., ,,.,.. 2 6 .........,,.,. .... . 0 ' ...,l2 . Wa. - - ' ...I he Basketball Parttctpatmg tn Class C for the fxrst ttme rn several years the basketball team won 6 out of 18 games There were very few veterans from the squad of the prevtous year and not a great wealth of new matenal appeared The ltne up consisted mamly of Belknap Ctrter Vvlales McGrath and Recklmg I'h1s team played several good games durmg the season wtth Belknap bemg the prtnctpal scorer Many candtdates were gtven xaluable experlence and several showed promtsmg aspects for the next season South Kmgstown South Klngstown South Ktngstown South Kingstown South Kmgstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Knngstown South Kmgstown South Kmgstown South Kmgstown South Kxngstown South Kmgstown South Kmgstown South Ktngstown South Kmgstown South Ktngstown Vlesterly Barrington Vklarren Cumberland Colt Iztst Greenvuch Worth Ktngstown P Trade Barnngton XVarren Cumberland Colt East Ctreenutch North Kmgstoun P Trade Coxentry Rlumnr ' ., ,,., Zl ' ........,. 2-l ' ' . .. .19 ' . . .,'57m . t ' . ..,.2Z ' ..,..., .MZ2 t ' ' . ,....-95 . South Kingstown .... ,. 6-l Coventry ' ...,. ,,... 2 3 ' ' ' ,...,.. ,N30 ' ....,.., A13 ' ,...... I9 ' ...,....... 32 ' .....,,. H45 .' ' ' ' ' ......, 23 . ' ,. .... ...-lO . 45 HIllIHllH Frxday Tuesday Frxday Tuesday Frlday Tuesday Frlday Tuesday Fnday Tuesday Frlday Tuesday Aprxl Aprnl Aprnl Aprxl Aprxl May May May May May May Baseball Warren Trade At North Kingstown At Coventry Cumberland Ar Warren At Trade North Kmgstown Coxcntry At Cumberland At East Greenwmch The start of the baseball season was long held up due to cold weather and the condx txon of the fteld vshxch was severely damaged durmg the hurncane I-lowewer about 30 can dldates came out on the flrst day of practlce March 17 Wxth few veterans from last season Mr Kearns must buxld a complete nevs team and f course the outcome of the season cannot be foretold at thus Vflllflg 46 ' , ' 14 .,........ , ' 18 ......,... ' , ' Zl . ., ' ' , ' 25 .......... ' , ' 28 ,......... ,May 2 ....,...,, East Greenwich ' , 5 ..,,,.,.., . 9 .....,.... ' , l2 .... .,,.. ' , 16 ....,,,.., ' ' , ' l9 .......... , 23 ' I 'lr Basketball 32' .. :- 7 5'-l 0:1- Q 32' 'AO 8: SLT F-I :uv gr.. '53- N .. -13' :3-: fl: SZ E: ro O-o Dr: 'Z Fo. ':..- 73 fi? D is 32 0 C 953 E., DUE 1 Ev, 'a 95 ,-,FO 502 .- D0 Q.: 312 E gm .-C Q51 V1 Qv SK -. 2,-Q 'E' 7U7U77l O x ..- .A 2 .A -. sz 3 6' S 1: 3 2 4: .- '1 2 J 'C-. 5 'K '1 Those awarded letters were Barbara Gamache Joan In me Gladys Bllls llwabeth Knowles Cupluzn Manager and Yturer E Greenuxch Acadtmy North Kmgstown oxentry Coxentry AVN' 47 Olga Montecalso Mxldred Dannels Hlzabeth Wtebel Elwabeth Northup BXRBARX Gutxcm Hum. NVFSTI uit RUTH XVI-BST! R Proudence Puntans E Greenxuch Atadt-my Worth Kingstown So Klngstoxnn Alumm I ..,....,..,.,....., .P ' ' ....,........ .,,R.G. ' ..,.,...,...,..,... .F. If ' ..,,..,.... MCG. .lane Smith .,,.....,. , ....,.. .F ', , ....,,.,...... ING. .,.,..,.. ,,. .ll G . iS . 1 . 27 S. K. 33 ' .. 13 S. K. 23 1' ' .. . 27 S. K. I5 . ' ' I6 S. K. l6 C ' ' ,,..,.... 19 S. K. 21 l ' ' ..,. 18 S. K. 19 ' ' , 24 S. K. I6 . ' ' '34 S. K. 9 QE L1terette The Lztererle thls year was publxshed by an experienced staff for the editors were se lected and tramed durmg therr Sophomore year Next years staff has been chosen and already has taken over the publlcauon of the paper under the capable dnrecuon of the Junlor Staff members The Lzleretle has grovsn m Sl79 for a neuspage has been added and seweral new ca Lures have appeared mcludmg an aduce column b Beatrxce Barefacts pu77les and mo pages of cartoons THE l ITERYTTF S'l All- Fdrror ln Chu! F511 I l L- GAHXIS. Assmanz Edrmr GIORIA Dlvoxslr IMxm l:A9lLRBROOlxQ Iflaruru Edzlors UNMC! PETERS lVlRc INIX HARU x Sporls Edrlor JAN! SVIITH SEI IIABETH WFIBLL IGLORIA HIIL Shu TAIT Aff Ed 0'S IGEORGE Hovmxo Admo, Wss MARX E BRIQTOXX ILOLISE MARTEI LA jELslL TIFH 'WNW IVIARX CONIOX ADI 1 Bl RT Kun Sl rx Manuqmq Edriors 48 se X L i 14 A o ' ' 4 v ' ' r . ' 1 ' v V v vf . ' I ., .. ..,.,.. ., ., . 1-.. .V Q 4' V . . .... ., .Al E4 Ki ' 5 Q l 'E' - .,..,....,. , .. Hi l b .. .. .... , .... AA 1 r . - v 4, V .. , AA , I A. m, 1 .'3.'.i'.ll. 4119! Allen. Ethel Allen. Evelyn Crandall, Doris Dawley, Nadine De Cubellis. Alvera Easterbrooks. Ruth Eastcrbrooks, Molly Eaton, Reuben lfitzgerald, Melba Gardiner. Patience Gardiner, Gordon Holland. Donald Qrchestra Hall. Harriet lrvine. .Ioan Perry, Ina Quinn. Stephen Supino, Salvatore VVales. Thayer VN'right, Betty XVeibel. Elirabeth XVhiting, Harris Congdon. Elmer Kenerleber. Alfred XVilson. Doris XVilson. Robert 49 Bell. William Curatolo. John Smith. Harold Laity, Howard Hill. Gloria Pisani. Lily Smith, Jane Tully, Elizabeth Teft. Elsie Stedman. Phyllis Truer. 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