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The highlight of our Sophomore year was the receiving of our class rings - We felt that at this point we really belonged to In September of '39 we returned to S, K. life with a fresh glow and exuberance - at last we were to be denominated and catalogued upperrlarfmen. We quickly designated the following as officers of the class: THAYER WALES ..........................,........... Prefident BERNARD To'rH ..... ........ V ice Prefidenl GEORGE HOPKINS ........ , ............ Treamrer MARY HOLLEY ......,.............................. Secretary An executive committee for the purpose of planning social events was elected by the students. Social life pro- gressed pleasantly under the apt guidance of the committee which adroitly managed a class skating party. With equal astuteness the committee also launched a class movie and a Whist and Dance as money raising projects for the benefit of '41, Thus our junior year came to a termination, and we were suddenly faced with the overwhelming pros- pect of our Senior year and all that it entails. When we returned the following September, it was a bit disheartening to realize that it was the last time that we would be coming back to share student life with S.K. . However, customary routine soon discharged our universal apathy and the class was soon immersed in diverse senior activities. We unanimously reelected our junior year ofiicers who had aptly proved their ability. A new executive committee was selected and with its sanc- tion a class movie and Whist and Dance were successfully sponsored. Before the Christmas holidays the class desig- nated by a vote their choice for class photographer, and a Year Book Staff was selected with the aid of the faculty. We have already entered the last semester of our Senior year and Commencement is approaching - our emergence as courageous stallions into an unknown future, which is bound to claim us, is close at hand. As individuals we have all obtained some strength of character and a more en- lightening perspective which we can attribute to the guiding influence of S. K.'s principles. We thank you whole heartedly, S.K. , for the full days which we have passed within the shelter of your endearing friendliness. M. FITZPATRICK 2.-7 Q a ...-J I Q5 'XXI-Q4' fa? 4? 75,0 -4' 114 JAG, 'FRG '90, 1.1- lb F rQ'llsfllXlllfQas ff NC k lla Za x9 Gi iff! Eu!
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1.,ig 1' ff -..AL -af-A' f' Am Y-f za 445: l f N-,.,,.4L,.,-.?.f.: .,ft,i.fi4- -5- ,, 'JAC . t2-1-,,- '-L. - 44 jg Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1941, of South Kingstown High School, in the town of South Kingstown, County of Washington, and State of Rhode Island, being of sound mind and memory and understanding, do make, publish, and declare the following as, and for, our last Will and Testament: A. The following are bequests fulfilling the desires of the members of the Senior Class: 1. To our Faculty, our unspeakable gratitude for years of endless efforts in the im- provement and pleasure of our class. 2. I, Ethel Allan, bequeath my sweet, demure, feminine ways to Carolyn Whittier. 3. I, Doris Arnold, bequeath my capable handwriting to john DiSalvo. 4. I, Ruth Atkinson, bequeath my hand-knitted socks to Rosemary Kain 5. I, Emily Andreas, bequeath my front seat in room 11 to Harold Browning. 6. I, Katherine Bannister, bequeath my typing ability to Heywood Anderson. 7. I, William Bateman, bequeath my desire for a larger chair to Clinton Salisbury. 8. I, William Bell, bequeath my position as hrst solo clarinetist to Pasquale Capuccio. 9. I, Cora Browning, bequeath my love for dancing to Eugene Cooke. 10. I, Lois Burdick, bequeath my supply of Smith Bros. Cough Drops to Carolyn Helliwell. 11. I, Arthur Caswell, bequeath my quiet nature to William Mellen. 12. I, Grace Champlin, bequeath my popular sheet music to Christine Bills. 13. I, Stuart Clarke, bequeath my ability to arrive right on the dot to Ralph Blydenburgh. 14. I, Alvirta Cooke, bequeath my fluent French translations to Irene Culligan. 15. I, Marion Cottrell, bequeath my ability to cook to Annabelle Stump. 16. I, Helen Crandall, bequeath my enthusiasm for exercise periods to Stephen Quinn. 17. I, John Curatolo, bequeath my special parking space to Carlton Tourgee. 18. I, Mary Davis, bequeath my red angora mittens to Andrea Christiensen.
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