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

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1 V FORE WORD 1951 marks the transition for us from sheltered adolescence to the independence of adulthood, from the leisurely hours of school to a world of reality where mistakes are made but once. As a remembrance of this passing age we have presented the events in a composite form, THE ANCHOR, which represents an accumulation of experiences, memories, and achievements bound together in the pages of a book to enjoy now and in the years to come. While going forward in the pursuit of truth and happiness, we shall recall our many happy days at South Kingstown High School by rereading this chronicle. To Mr. Conlon and Mr. Wriglit we offer our humble thanks for the. kindness, sympathy, and deep understanding which they have shown in our four years at South Kings- town High School. This year's ANCHOR follows a construction completely different in make-up from any previous ANCHOR. The format has been arranged according to the seasons, with activities pictured in calendar sequence. It is our hope and desire that this '51 ANCHOR will record the experiences and associations which have con- tributed to make these four years richer and more significant. Freslzvmmz Days Sophomore Ways Senior Poise junior Noise TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword The calendar The 1951 Hall of Fame Superintcndenfs Message FALL: kjgifiigxduates Qlass History Principal's Message Sports V H Arrrrlrared Groups Town Government WINTER: Qgglgles Candrds School Executrve Department Clnhs. Professional and Business Faculty SPRING: Actrvltles Directory Sports ANCHOR Staff Clubs Patrons and Patronesses C0nlon MR. JAMES E. CONLON Superintendent Mr. Wrigbt's Message To The Senior Class For many of you, your formal education will be terminated on graduation day and I wish you the fondest farewell from South Kingstown High, but you must bear in mind that your informal education is just starting. It will be necessary for you to con- tinue to use your ability to the utmost in order to become a true citizen of our great country. You are graduating at a time when our nation, and many other nations, are in a state of confusion and tension. Good luck and God bless you in the tasks that are be- fore you. Mr. Conloffs Message lo the Graduates BUT ONCE We gn this way but once, O friend of mine, So why not make the journey well worth while Giving to those who travel with us A helping hand, a word of cheer, a smile? We go this way but once. Ah! never more Can we go back along the selfsame way, To get more out of life, undo the wrongs, Or speak love's words we knew but did not say We go this way but once. Then let us make The road we travel blossomy and sweet With helpful, kindly deeds and tender words, Smoothing the path of bruised and stumbling feet Author Unknown MR. JAMES D. WRIGHT Principal ' I x' Jfivfs .f 5 A Jets it 'Jig vO .iv z il! Representative Thomas P. 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John Hanson, Treasurerg Ann Miller, Secretaryg Andrea Sherman, Vice Presidentg Peter Kearns, President JANICE NORBIA ARNOLD Sile1zfe it .1 pe,zrem.1iftr. Janice is the friendly, home like girl, who spends much of her time knitting and sewing at the guild. She has been a likalvle home economics stu- dent for four years. Among her pastimes, movies are her favorite. Jolly and socialwle, she is a pleasant companion. lc Senior Class Officers Class of '51 HELEN MARIE BABCOCK The only zmy to bar e 41f1'l671d U10 be one. On arriving at school Helen emerges from her almost over- flowing car to greet us with her friendly l1ello. She spends much of her spare time enioying the outdoor activities at Salt Pond. A sports fan, she attends all the games. In her serious moments, she is skill- ful at line needlework and has won prizes at the state fair for her work. Helen is truly a sincere friend, always co- operative and agreeable. Z Shi? Qxvi ,, m, QI I .Atv- xj Q' 'Q CAROLYN BARRINGTON To be happy you must forge! Jom'.relf. Carolyn's huhbling person- ality is reflected in her merry eyes. Her hrisk manner and ready laugh cannot be over- looked. Her many friends know her as a happy carefree classmate. Carolyn, a commer- cial student, has been active in all our class affairs and is an enthusiastic rooter for her Alma Mater. M x . Z' af , J 0 J , 5 A Q EARL RAYNE BOND He Ibn! giver all girei' much. Earl, our quiet, tall, blue eyed blond, has done out- standing work in the field of scouting. As a cubmaster of a den in Kingston, he has made frequent camping trips and attended the Second National Jamboree at Valley Forge. As a Freshman and again as a Sophomore Earl participated in the Science Fair. Friendli- ness and courtesy are two of the many gentlemanly qualities for which we greatly respect and admire Earl. DALE EDNWARD BROXWN ll'i belief In 1l'8.H' rm! 15.111 lu ful! auf. Dale has the ambition and school spirit that make him one of the most dynamic mem- bers of our class. He has been manager of the football team and plays basketball and base- ball. Dale arrives at school early in order to start a heated debate with Mr. Toole or Mr. Hall about the world of sports. Dale, the leader of the Brown Bombers, is also one of the most popular hgures in oug' school. - if' -QC x 4 N1 f vi' A033 Q 'Xt s'? yd. x l 1 Ka. - .. eli- wok.-:-r 'X fe 'u A0 1 14-ng g M A 'Q , 1 C , .4 -gh , ' 1 I 11 Offs' . iii BEVERLY JEAN BRIGGS A friend if ber! found in t1d1'erJil'1. Beverly, a neat and attrac- tive girl, makes the long trip from XX'est Kingston livelier by her pleasantness. As a mem- ber of the Dramatic Club and a member of THE REBEL staff she has proved her de- pendability. Outside of school Beverly enjoys square dancing and roller skating and attends the stock car racing at King- ston. STEVEN H. BROXWNING A merry hero! Xflfl' all lbe day. A roar of a motor at five of nine always announces Steve's arrival at school. Sauntering into class with not a care in the world, he soon enlivens the dullest subject with his drollness. Steve has a practical side too, for he worked on a potato farm and spent one summer deep sea hshing. His car and hunting are his hob- bies, As a member of the Na- tional Guard, Steve was called to active duty at Camp Pickett, Virginia, during his senior year. Sanggfk , 3'5 MN i A ,J . L4-W I :J ,,.1v.f. I I A- 1 1 GEORGE S. BRIGGS Prorr.z,rtinuIi0n if the flnief of time. The roar of a stock car and the screeching of brakes, the door of the car opens and out pops George. This shy young fellow with his quiet manner is from Moorsefield. He has played football for four years. Perseverance and determina- tion have marked George's efforts. CAROLYN CARPENTER Laugh and Ike world lazugfir zvilfa yin. Basketball Champ! That's Carolyn. She not only is an enthusiastic sports player but also is an accomplished pian- ist. Although Carolyn is shy in school, her pleasing smile and sparkling eyes are often seen at games which she at- tends regularly. Her good na- ture, dependability, and loyalty to her friends have been recog- nized by many. .,-7 IQ l 7' G?- -of '-r-'17 JANET L. CARRIIERE WILMA P. CASWELL RUTH ANN CHACE Alu',zJ.r Zalking. afu'.19rgay,' In your mind lbink the trulhy Happiner.f if not perfected flair wif! ezer be ber u'.1j. Pleasing personality, charm- ing smile, and a carefree man- ner characterize janet. She has been an active member of the French Club and has served on the staff of our school paper. During janet's four years at S. K. she has proved to be a sincere and sympathetic friend to all. W'ith her unlimited qualities we know that janet will achieve success. DAVID B. CHAMPAGNE Hlrzduflry if the pxrenl of .x'ut'fe,r,f. Dave, the businessman, has been an active member of the agriculture class for four years. Here, as in everything he undertakes, he has shown his industriousness. Good-natured and likable. Dave keeps his pals chuckling with his dry humor, His interest in horses and his part time job at the theater consume a large por- tion of his time. ,, ,. - w ga nat' 4 G . Qu al. 265 T .sv vt- aa' 12 ff. Nl I EJ-1: in your life life :be truth. Wilma is one of the best of the girl athletes. Swimming, basketball, and baseball are only a few of the sports in which she participates. Besides these activities she has also found time to belong to the Debating Club, the French Club, and the Dramatic Club. Wilma's unaffected, carefree manner have won for her many friends. JOHN P. CH RISTOFARO Keep tool and you command all. -Iohnny's natural, continual pleasantness has been a source of delight, his knowing smile and ever present wit have entertained everyone. johnny's bubbling vigor and coopera- tion have been proved by his hard work on class projects and his support at the games. We know that he will do well, for he has what it takes to get things done. vnu: . ubN1 , N a' 3110! f Q' 5 'I fn I I S .,. 4 1 Ei .-4711, 9- It , ' i unlil il ir Matted. Having so many friends may be attributed to Ruth's natural friendliness. As leader of the S. K. Baton Corps, Ruth has given a great deal of time to make the corps outstanding. As a good student, she also has proved her ability to mix work with pleasure. VC'ith Ruth's good grooming, per- sonality, and business back- ground she will be a pleasant and efficient secretary. RICHARD F. COTTRELL True lyappinexx if found in making others happy. Quiet but friendly, Richard is an industrious worker in school and on his.father's large farm. Besides helping his dad, Richard has his own turkey project on which he spends all his spare time. Richard is one of the most likable boys in the class, for he is always good- natured and laughing, co-oper- ative and courteous. Because of his interest in agriculture, Richard has been outstanding in 4-H work. for 4 . lb ff 'S' f 5 f wen' y f 1'3 FRANCIS REED CUTTING A rorislrznt friend ir a rhiug mre and hard 10 find. Reeds quiet, pleasant man- ner has won for him many friends since he came to S. K. from New York last year. He has entertained us many times with his pleasing singing voice and his style has a charm that has fascinated all of us. As Editor of THE REBEL, he has helped to give S. K. one of its best papers. ANNAJ.DANNoR He iiz er moi! who iirer for Olherrf' Anna came to us from Rich- mond in her Sophomore year. Her pleasant smile and friend- liness soon brought her many new friends. Anna is a mem- ber of the 4-H Club and is also an active member in the Grange. Among her favorite pastimes is entertaining us with her lovely voice. Danc- ing, in which she excels, is another of her hobbies. lf .A 'E' '? 0 o ft-.sa fi '22 Y Q ANN FRANCES D'ANIELS Siience ir a perzcernaherf' Ann is a very quiet and reserved member of our class. During her four years at S. K. she has been a home economics student, dividing her time be- tween classes at the guild and at the high school. Shy at first, Ann enjoys herself wherever she goes. Amiable and co- operative, Ann is loyal to the school and to her friends, who know her best. BARBARA M. DECUBELLIS In your priiience you are wrong. Barby is the vivacious girl with the jet black hair and dark eyes. She has participated in many stage productions, for music and dramatics are a part of her. Helpful at home and at school, she is also a good student. Her lovely singing voice and gracious manner are among her attributes. E- BT -T- ilfeffa n 0- 1 I va f i' 63 X5- 'WN v -Hi. Nil. GLADYS MARY DANIELS Happy and carefree all Ihe while: Her recre! lies within her fmilef' Gladys, who appears quiet, is a happy-go-lucky person. Her friendliness makes her one of the well-liked seniors. During her junior year, Gladys showed her dramatic ability in the Dramatic Club production of Little VUomen. In addi- tion to maintaining a good academic record she has held a part time position after school. At Christmas time Gladys's engagement was announced. W'e wish her happiness. BARBARA A. DURAND An hoiieil hear! parferrei' tl kingdom. That petite, well-groomed girl with the curly brown hair could be none other than Barbara. Always surrounded by her friends, Barbara is well- liked for her mild manner and pleasant ways, typical of a per- fect lady. Throughout high school she has maintained a good scholastic record. T . ,fx YI' f Su-X in f 'R DEI 'ir-'ZS fi W P V..x, . I , .i ,ff H1 a 1 J. HAROLD EDDY, JR. l'er.rezwi1nre it Ibe crowning Iflldlff-3' of greal bmrtif' Harold is a quiet, modest classmate. His ready grin tells us that he is always willing to share in good fun. Although his chief interest is in cars, Harold also enjoys fishing. XVith his moderate and delib- erate manner he will make a good business man. MARGARET F. GARRIZTT IIt1ppif1e.f.f Jeefnli made I0 be .fbi11'ed. Vivacious, dark-haired Peggy with her warm smile has many friends and admirers at S. K. Peggy has been an active mem- ber of the Bxton Corps for two yeus VW. sh ill never forget hu explosive giggle and her wonderful peiformlnce chorus gill in our junior S lx Pades it X x 1 W '-may .xx , 4 Qt . fe: gl CQ, in LLJL-. 105 E o 1-5-4- 'ii 5- . 'iii X tl f , fi JOHN TERRIZNCE FORBES Sm'i'e.t.t 6.15 Nlilfl-'l friezzdif' Terry, a quiet fellow, is a good student who has attained a fine scholastic record during his four years at S. K. He is an avid sports fan and can be seen at all S. Kfs athletic con- tests. Class president in his Freshman year, Terry has al- ways taken part in class activi- ties. Ifasy going, good natured, and gifted with many talents, Terry is capable of attaining the high goal which we know he deserves. CAROL MAF GOULD Tum puliftfrzeo it liirldrzcrr of Ziet11'I. Blonde, blue-eyed Carol is one of those fortunate girls with naturally curly hair. Her friends never feel disheartened while Carol is there to cheer them with her friendly smile and joyous laughter, She was an active member of the Glee Club. Horseback riding and basketball are Carol's favorite sports. She tells us that she will be married soon and we wish her much happiness. -P ,5'-.,Jl:Q- 21 331 I? T - 1 3-' Xxlf HS 5 E 'GY vw 5 M. ELEANOR FRIEL II.1p,fv,3 lietzrlf - happy facet - b.1ppyp!.19. That pleasant smile and those expressive eyes introduce Iileanor, an attractive and af- fectionate friend. Her wit and pleasant ways are reflected in the faces of those who sur- round her. A member of the Baton Corps for four years, she has been invaluable to that group. Gay Eleanor amazes us with her ability to keep equal- ly busy at work and talking. Always on hand at games, par- ties, and dances, Iileanor is a ready mixer and a good dancer. GEORGE C. GVDGIZR Timm it rw zzczflb file 1111111 i2zoz4'liif,Qe. Here are ambition, wit, and pleasantness all rolled up into one personality. His ability to get things done while getting along well with others and making them laugh at the same time has amazed all of us. Besides his numerous ac- tivities he has also maintained a good scholastic record. A well rounded person, Georges activities include sports, dra- matics, committee work, THE REBEL, and THE ANCHOR. will E 67 Q- .T. Y' fu f. v 'Q-H ,-.df Ik ifigafigsgg.-.Q , - If-, ' A V .y .. '-,,.- ff I-ri za? -.'g.,--w:s 1zz' .i f'-.. JOHN D. HANSON Alu'ayr fool, erer calm. A handsome member of our class, john radiates good nature in his disarming smile. Never in a hurry, Johnny al- ways has time to stop for a chat or a friendly debate. He has managed successfully our class treasury during his three years at S. K. H. S. He has participated in S.K. athletics and plans to enter college in the fall. ANN MARY HOFFMAN U alk by faith, xml by iigfylf' Quiet, reserved Ann Mary has gained many friends by her graciousness and poise. An excellent student, she still finds time to he an active par- ticipant in church affairs. Ann Mary enjoys the beauty of literature and the out-of-doors. Her kindness and sincerity are a ready example of all that is fine and feminine. A an .,, ill I , :M 5 1 . 4 A M, .. .. ,sg A, 'il y H as .., A. '- rw... -1 1 ac 1 9? W 1? 'il is ie--cf Q A' f JANE HATHAWAY FRANK W. HILTON Kind uiardr are Ihe muric of llae world. At five minutes before nine each morning a red Mercury can be seen tearing into the school-yard. As the carload of girls spills out, you cant miss jane, who is the center of this group. Her warm smile for everyone reveals her friendly personality. In her spare time jane is interested in making and dressing miniature dolls. RAYMOND HOLLAND 'i1Hd71I1E!'f me flu' fujvpj zz ,ljr of doing 1hizzgi. Captain of two sports, Smokey is one of our most amiable classmates. He is out- standing in both baseball and hasketball and has all the qualifications of a genuine Sportsman. Although quiet and unassuming, Smokey has won baseball honors since his Soph- omore year and has always been a high scorer in basket- ball. His willingness, his co- operation, and his friendly. courteous manner liave made him one of our most popular students, . 'X ,pf Q? ef' Pi 5 'ini'- I0 i. 'H ? 2 2 N-0 jgiwl ix 5 .n L,- Tl1e world belong: ta the energetic. jovial, pleasant, and witty are synonymous for Frank. His sincere nature and thoughtful manner make him a leader of his gang. His love of cars takes up much of his time. Frank never walks to vocation- al practice but fills his car to overflowing with his admiring friends. Although not active in sports, he is always cheering energetically at every game. BEVERLEY A. HOUSTON A happy bearl, a inzili21gfure. Bev has been a vivacious cheerleader for two years, sup- porting all our teams. Possess- ing a spirited personality. she likes to dance, swim, and play tennis, besides having a deep interest in dramatics. Her pop- ularity won her a place in the Queens Court at the Junior Prom. XX'ith her genuine per- sonality she has made many friends at S. K. -x-1 5 F95 JUNE JANET JACOBIK The great are rinreref' During her Junior year June came to us from the Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut. While attending N. F. A. she studied Polish, a language which she speaks fluently. June loves all sports, especially dancing. June is Well adjusted in her new surroundings. Charming, efficient, friendly, June has often served as substitute sec- retary in Mr. Wright's office. KARL CATON KOPP I try all zhingfq I achieve what I can. Karl is the tall blond who came to us in his Senior year from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut. A lover of sports, Karl is a star in basketball. After grad- uation, Karl intends to enter Rhode Island State College, where we know he will be a success. PETER EDWARD KEARNS Enjoy lhe prerezzl hour and he thankful for the pall. Pete, class president during our Senior year, is a bundle of energy. Fun loving and ver- satile, Pete is the center of every debate, for he tries to out-talk everyone. Co-captain of the football team, Pete builds his life around sports. He plays basketball and base- ball with equal skill. A good sport, Pete is a good student and an ambitious leader. GLORIA ANNA LAURION True palilenerf if hindneu of head. Dark-haired Gloria, who possesses a pleasing personal- ity, never lacks a friend. Viva- cious, well dressed, capable, and talented are only a few of the many words to describe Gloria. She has been industri- ous in all our class functions and to her belongs the credit for the success of the 1950 S. K. Pades. Gloria has enter- tained us many times with her beautiful voice and acting ability. HARRIET E. KINNECOM Cheerful, very pleamnt, and helpful ir the. Harriet, that tall brunette with the pleasant manner, may be seen at all the S. K. activi- ties. With her cheerful smile she has many friends. Harriet is a good commercial student. The sparkling diamond, flash- ing on her left hand as the typewriter keys fly, may indi- cate her future course. JOHN S. MACKENZIE HappineJJ coming in activity. The squeal of tires, the blast of a horn followed by a boom- ing laugh announce that John has arrived in one of his many vehicles. His wit and alert, ambitious manner reveal to all of us his willingness to lend a helping hand always. John's friendly manner and enthusi- asm have been an aid to all of us. A vocational and an aggie student, a practical busi- ness man, John is also a loyal supporter at all our games. f x riff' 3 Nii- ,I JANE MENTGES ANN JUDITH MILLER RAYMOND MONROE uB6f1fL'IId'lVl and you will nerer 1l'rl71li1fI'fe'Ill4J.H jane came to us in her junior year from Green Bay, XX'iscon- sin. NXfith her charm, vivacity, and wit, she soon became one of the outstanding members of our class. She possesses the in- valuable quality of leadership and demonstrates her ability as the Editor-in-Chief of THE ANCHOR. jane, blessed with a versatile nature, was among those chosen for,the Prom Que-en's Court. She is active in the Dramatic Club and works industriously on the staff of the school paper. ARLENE LUEISE U'Nlfll.L l'CU?1ff71ll,lf fl7i.'t.'1fIl!7IA'll ii' .1 ii,g11fifziiidw11, Capable Arlene can always be depended upon when a pro- ject is at hand. School spirit and an ambitious nature are coupled with her dramatic talent and musical ability to make a truly fine personality. She is also an accomplished writer and has written poetry that has been published. Friendly and gracious, Arlene will be an efficient secretary. mf I 15? :- - 5 '?- BC' Hilrl1 your uugan ia 11 var. Ann's serious countenance and poise hide her genial na- ture. Class secretary for three years. she is also on THE REBEL staff and TI-IE AN- CHOR staff. Cheerleading, news reporting, and music al- most completely till her hours. Sincerity seems the keynote to her character, and her friendly manner will surely see her through the future that she will plan. ELEANOR AGNES PERRY Ali1f!eirz!wlp duet .1 greal deal, We shall always remember Eleanor and her friendly ways. Her kindly smile and gentle manner remind us of the proverb, There is no treasure which may be compared unto a faithful friend. Easy-going Eleanor, who enjoys movies and reading, is skilled in needlework. A pleasant com- panion, Eleanor is always busy both in school and at home. ,r IJ 4' l 2 gi on-190 MW 1 ll- I 11 .15 'I '- 02-23' ll 3 -fi I -M-nv ' 1 I ix l'f 'R .3 4 A picture ir 61 poem wilhuut words. Ray is an outstanding artist who has even carried his talent to his automobile, which is unique in its decorative scheme. As a student he is quiet, serious, and conscien- tious, Outside of school Ray is fun-loving and always has a gang piled in his car. He has made many artistic contribu- tions to the yearbook. Ll'EI.I.A MYRTIE PHELPS Gez1tfe21eif mid tzffafzifily mrzqner .JI l.1.r1, Luella is one of the quietest girls in our class. Very shy and reserved, Luella majors in home economics, Musically in- clined, I.uella plays the guitar and has entertained many friends in her four years at high school. She is skilled in knitting and enjoys dancing. QJLK !A.m 1 A-M ' gnc- Q1 em , T7 0,01 JOSEPH F. POULIOT, JR. IX'0ff2i11g if inzpottlfife la iz zfillifzg beizrtfl Chic's pleasant smile and gay personality have remained the same during four years at S. K. An ardent rooter for our teams, -Ioe bolsters every activ- ity by his genuine enthusiasm. Chic is easy going and delib- erate in manner, but he works hard and holds a part-time job. A smooth dancer, a pleasant conversationalist, joe is an easy companion. IXIARGARET ANN REII.I.Y 7'1n1lrfnlr1ctt if flu ltigftei! Iflfrlg man can I-ftp. Modest and gracious. Peggy is known for her sincere man- ner and flashing Irish eyes, Though demure and reserved. she is enthusiastic about stock car racing which she attends regularly. Her capability and co-operation have contributed to her success as a staff mem- ber of the school newspaper. Peggy's friends know her for her iolly ways and her sincere loyalty. H. STUART REELS, IR. Life zrilbenf ijmrlr if 7101 fifef' Stu has an outstanding record in athletics. being a rugged football player and a good shot in basketball. He has won letters in both sports. His friendly ways and engag- ing smile have made him one of the most popular membc-is of our class. Seemingly quiet, yet alive with activity among friends, Stu is the agreeable fellow who runs errands, de- livers notices, and helps get things done. ANDREA ISIAY SHERMAN If the bid any fanllt, the lim lffifllf i11dnnl11. Andrea, who has been our class vice-president for four years. has shown us that she is one of our most efficient and dependable classmates. She has worked conscientious- ly on THE ANCHOR and is an industrious and capable stu- dent. Cheering is only one of her activities. for she has taken part in the Dramatic Club and has proved her artistic ability in making posters for dances and other activities. r NORMAN DAVID REELS Laugh and be f11er'1'y. Norman has played football and basketball during his en- tire high school career. His sense of humor and his witty remarks have made many classrooms roar in delight. His carefree manner has made Norm a well liked member of our class. During his senior year Norman left us to join the Armed Forces. NANCY SMITH Yon will fze zrfu! you 1z'.1r1I to Ire. Charming personality, poise, a sunny smile, and dark eyes make Nan outstanding. Nan, who has a great love for horses, is fortunate to own her own saddle horse. She is a skilled equestrienne and does spend a great deal of time working with horses. Nan hnds pleasure in many social activities yet maintains an ex- cellent scholastic record. W1 I f-ii ifiltff ilu, FSS -of les rw, -Av' bl CAROLYN R. STAUFFER A fmife lo each, a friend to all. Carolyn, with blonde hair and blue eyes, is very friendly and po'lite. Her reserved man- ner can not conceal her de- lightful sense of humor and love of a good time. Her hard work and dependability have earned her the vice-presidency of the local 4-H Club. Among her other accomplishments, she plays an excellent game of tennis and keeps an expanding coin collection. Carolyn's past records show that whatever she does, she does well. JEAN ESTELLE TAYLOR Laugh and lla? u'm'fdf,111glJr willy you. Jean, the artist of our class, demonstrates her exceptional talent not only as Art Editor of THE ANCHOR but also in her many posters and cartoons. Small but vivacious, Jean has been an active member of the cheerleaders for two years. She has been an enthusiastic sup- porter of our games, and her explosive giggle has often given us moments of delight. Jean wants to attend an art school JANINE A. ST. GERMAIN Good llaingr rome in nrzall pafkagerf' A stunning blonde, dramatic in manner, Janine has gained many friends by her sincerity and tact. Her ability to get things done can readily be seen in her various activities. Captain of the cheerleaders, she is also a member of the Dramatic Club. As an Editor of THE ANCHOR, Janine has shown dependability and co- operation. CECIL SHERDON TIBBITS A gezilfeman maker no nuiref' Quiet, reserved, but well liked, Sherdon has a ready wit and a pleasing nature. A busi- ness man, Sherdon helps his father operate their potato farm. Cars are a hobby which occupies a good deal of his time. XX'henever there are stock car races, you are certain to find Sherdon among the en- thusiasts. RUSSELL L. STREETER The future belongr ia him who knouxr farm' la unit. Russell, distinguished by his quiet, courteous manner, is a thorough gentleman and al- ways is willing to lend a help- ing hand. He has belonged to the Aggie Club for four years. Among Russe1l's interests are stock car racing and hunting. Russell finds great pleasure in traveling and plans to serve his country as a member of the Air Force. ROBERT C. TRAYNOR, JR. Honey men fear not light or zz'.11'k. One of the quietest members of our class, Bob has a pleas- ant smile and an affable man- ner. He is friend of many and always a good sport, a really likable fellow. Although active only in the Dramatic Club, Bob is a loyal supporter of all S. K. teams. 111 'al ,- V '53 r ci Q Q' JAMES WEDESWEILER Courage and perrezferance conquer all before tbemf' Soft brown eyes and a warm heart have won jimmy many true friends. An active mem- ber of the football team for two years, jimmy commutes to school or to practice on his red motor scooter. His studies have taken up much of his time except for his hobby, fishing. He is an authority con- cerning the sea, his greatest interest. SYLVIA ANN WHITTIER Surly joy ambition finds. Sylvia's natural demeanor is free from care and is bright- ened by her sparkling smile. As cheerleader for two years, she has shown us her pep, ac- tivity, and enthusiasm. Sylvia has proved her dependability as an officer in the Rainbow in which she is active. Eflicient and effective, Sylvia will be a competent secretary. :D . J ,, . 1 fl' 'ia :rl 'i PRISCILLA ANN WHITE Sympathy, a golden key un- locking the hearty of oll9er.r. Priscilla, our junior Prom Queen, is an active and consci- entious member of the Baton Corps. She has been an ener- getic supporter of our teams and school affairs. Priscilla has a great love of horses and is a skilled equestrienne. Her cheerful personality and blonde loveliness are assets which will contribute to her success. RAYMOND WRIGHT, JR. Good tlaingr require lime. Ray is one of our more ath- letic classmates, playing both basketball and baseball. He spends much of his time with a group known as the Brown Bombers. Light-hearted and gay, he talks sports day and night, yet he finds time to help the Retail Selling Club. Ray, with his courteous, easy- going manner, is very depend- able and gets things done. He is eflicient in the classroom as well as on the diamond. Z' 5 J' tl 2 9 -L Hb vi S K 'Q'- ,IOHN HAROLD WHITING If you would rule the world, you would keep it amufedl' Johnny has a clever wit and riotous sense of humor which add to his charm and friendly manner. john's keen sense of the dramatic has made him a gifted entertainer. He has been an active member of the foot- ball, baseball, and basketball teams and is Literary Editor of THE ANCHOR. john is a line combination of natural talents with just the right amount of tact, diplomacy, and polish. MARTIN D. SCHWAN The whole earth ir the brave man'J country. Martin, our Junior class president, is quick, witty, and sparkling. Skip, a sports en- thusiast, played on the basket- ball and baseball teams. He was active in many school affairs including THE REBEL and the youth canteen. As a member of the National Guard, Skip has been on ac- tive duty at Camp Pickett, Virginia, since last September. UNI' 1 Of-I . 5 P T zip' 0,1 U , E F ,.. 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F . .T ., ' W V mx 1 , X - - 7 ., H I or--X 1 A f L K :ss 4. Y - X N . 4 ' 41 ' gg if 1 415 xt fr ,JEL :4 ' -Q G I 1 'P T J X .N 4 ' ' Q . J if-24' fag ?X iigx ' i 3rd row: W. Mcdciros, R, Gilbert, C. Russ, R. Sweet, R F rtA j Sgnurdli .0lI1,..l Znd row: V. Southwick, A, Main, Fl. Parker, P. xxlhite, F PIHSCILI B Briggx M Garrett R CGIIICL ,....,. lst row: M. St ffcr, G. Bcatrrcc, -I. bmrth, L. Fuel, M. Prrriscnu, VI. Yost. Drum and Bugle Corps amz' Baton Corps .lll T L, LVWTIV G 1 V 1' NW .F W i ,.,k , it , A X A . 3 Ei Z J 4 is si! Drum Majoretle Drummers and Buglers 35 X 2nd row: Mr. Topazio, C. Potter, R. Scuntlehury, N. Gardiner, C. Ross, R. Greene, D. Hazard, VU. Greene, D. Brown, R. Brown, R. Stedman, Mr, Towle. lst row: XXI Forbes, VU, McNulty, V. Mattera, R. Zanella, J. XX'hiting, P. Kearns, S. Reels, j. Vtedesweiler, A. Houston, G. Arnold. Football Team C I S Q, I I K l 1 5 I W 0 -A' A immy, Coarla Toole, and Pete South South South South South South South South South South C oarb Coaches: Mr. Charles E. Toole Mr. Attilio A. Topazio Co-Captains: Peter Kearns and james Wfedesweiler Managers: Richard Hazard, joseph Monroe Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Kingstown Topazio ll1.l'lI'IlL'lJ' Arnold SCHEDULE 33 St. Andrew's 0 7 De LaSalle 33 20 Warren 0 0 Colt 20 6 Barrington 6 15 Coventry 13 0 Lockwood 25 6 Burrillville 33 13 East Greenwich 7 7 Plainfield, Conn. 26 Mgrr. Hazard and Monroe ,J V 'Mx P 5 Qgffis HW 4' A , my W 0 . mmf -4-- ,Aa 4, my 1 Mfiffk- N' ' sf 2' 7 MWF Q'-4.1- 54 -,wifi W H- A x Q 5 'ii S X ,L kr af x. wiv it lA 1 -'Q 55, 9115. Gf f?ni Li gulfggi. .,,,w,z- v uf, fb Nuff: ' 4-ff QTL L yfv., ,I H 1 f sk-sp TP? F215 jg 'wi A J f c W4 iii' 4 ii Af V V9 W 2545 my if ' 3,5 . fl 4 1 fjf5ewi2f'1fw f ' f M f W' , ,W-M V? 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L -x,L f si df I I X511 s .r J' I X xx Q ls . . .,. s UJQQ , 's o ' ' 4 o 0 c 0 A ' 1 I Q 0 . ia.,-' ,' X ? v'- . --3.5 Wlfaisa 5' -nxt-5 K 47- ' x - , Don VA' V Y OC -f fav -War , Donme MW Lv Smokey Charlxe Tony ense Moment Kar Y CIC XJ 4 ff' 3rd row: Mr. Topazio, B. Gallup, J. Walton, C. Potter, N. Gardiner, H. Fayerweather, F. Fagan. 2nd row: R. Joy, V. Mattera, R. Zanella, W. McNulty. lst row: R. Pucci, 1. Monroe, R. Hazard, R. Brown, P. Webster. junior Varsity Basketball Coach: Mr. Attilio A. Topazio Captains: Vincent Mattera and Harold Fayerweather Managers: F. Fagan, P. Fitzgerald, B. Gallup South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown South Kingstown SCHEDULE Stonington Stonington Fitch Cumberland Colt Coventry Barrington North Kingstown East Greenwich Cumberland St. Andrew's Coventry North Kingstown Colt Barrington North Kingstown East Greenwich Coach Topazio inftractr Vin and Harold. Mil Standing: L. Phelps, H. Eddy, D. Champagne, D. Brown, R. Holland. Sitting: H. Babcock, R. Wright, H. Kinnecom, Mrs. Stauffer. ...X Retail Selling C lub President: Raymond Wright Secretary: Helen Babcock Treasurer: Harrier Kinnecom Advisor: Mrs. Sara E. Staulfer Mn. Slunffer .l'l!pC'fl'lJ'6I df Helen Babcock maker a rale. 21.44. W, nib., I iq .s , 32' -an QA EQ , ' . . ev V vs' ' 5. ' K ,f Ki v 'Sv lx Sv 2 -T W f , , . 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K ' 1- '-1. .ak X x V' 3 vw. Q W X3 MM? 9 jf ,D ax? QM 'J'-'S I , , y A , Q Vp.. M f' 'jg l 45493. I 'U fd 's ,AU 'LF .MK A Q , , x 1' 1 'f ' 1 'W Q, ,-r ajffif ..,g',.1 J'-1 QL, f f f 42 ,W A L,,. 3? A me Q., J 1 5: I, tj THE 1951 K ,FJ 7 'Q an ' . .- , ,Mu- vas. -We af Jane Memges, EditOr.in.Chjef of the ANCHQR Anna Dannor, Gloria Laurion, Barbara DeCubellis Class Musicians li . X o X o fi' Ruth Chace, Honors in Bookkeeping Raymond Smokey Holland, Baseball and Basketball Honors 2nd row: P. White, C. Barrington, G. Laurion, J. Mentges, J. St. Germain, A. Sherman. lst row: R. Chace, A. Miller, J. Taylor, Prom Committee. '-r ,f-' 7 Andrea Sherman, Miss Freshman '47 I h rr i C ,W ,M f. ,gi . '+ Q ?l?'?, ,4 q .' 1 ff :1 ' gif' 'yr' f QV' if fl ,' ' f -,nge ,. , T, V W of ' .1,, , I , r 1753 - -1 fr: ','r 4 W W, ' if Q 'fp il 7 r ,,ii'jr,'f 'V 4 T, -mf fi 4 ,,,. -,,L, ,-f fff.i5fWQ' . ' -f 15 if-A ' ,. , pb 'i 'G ' 'N ' ' ' wwf' ' ' inf? if J ' , ,ryie 4- V, - ' Gloria Laurion, Chairman of the S, K. Pades J Hathaway B DeCubelI1s I I'r1e1 P Garrett, E. Bond, G, Daniels, Science Fair Awards 47 YESTER YEARS 51 FRESHMAN DAYS In September of 47 a group of terrrhed and drflident freshmen were rnrtrated mto hugh school lrfe Many of us found the strange new routrnes complrcated but soon we were rrght at home The upper classmen were a source of fascrnatnon to us although we soon drscovered that they were not as awesome as they appeared At hrst the mystrfied freshmen wandered anmlessly through the halls but soon became famrlrar wrth therr new surroundrngs through the help of these same upper classmen Our hrst year was chrefly concerned wrth the acqursrtron of knowledge and the makrng of new acquaintances whrch have endured throughout our days atS K H S 1 'Q E 't -sd.,-X IA.-. FROSH PARTY Our first socral function of the year was a welcomxng party sponsored by the Alumnn Association The party held at the hugh school was attended by the entrre freshman class After an evening of supervxsed games and dancrng Andrea Sherman was crowned Mass Freshman The party was deemed a success by all who attended ,slit 16X U27 ,X Q9 52 CLASS ELECTIONS Mr Wrlght called a meetmg of our class rn February to elect our class officers The officers chosen were Presrdent J Terrence Forbes Vrce President Andrea M Sherman Secretary Mary K johnson Treasurer Gerald M Gross FROSH SPORTS Freshman boys had a good representatxon rn sports Peter Kearns partrcxpated rn football baseball and basketball whrch was an exceptnonal record for any freshman Munro Mellor who left us rn our junror year played football Those who played .IV basketball were Martm Schwan Herbert Hofford and Ierry Gross wnth Raymond Wrnght as manager Baseball held the mterest of Norman Reels and Herbert Hoflord Dale Brown proved hrmself a proficrent manager of the football team and the baseball team S OPH OMORE WAYS We returned to school rn September 1948 as sophomores eager to see our classmates once agarn but sorry to see the end of the glorlous summer We found many new frrends rn the students from Narragansett and Rrchmond CLASS ELECTIONS We held our class electrons rn early October The results of the electron were President Herbert Hofford Vrce Presrdent Andrea Sherman Secretary Mary Kay johnson Treasurer John Hanson S x 'N ., i THANKSGIVING DANCE We sponsored a dance The Turkey Strut at the hrgh school during the Thanksgxvrng vacatron Because thls was the first social functlon of our class we had hugh hopes for rts success and we were not drsappomted The days flew by and soon school closed for the Chrtstmas holrdays When we returned the most talked about event to come was the trrp to Boston for our annual basketball game wrth St Sebastrans THE BOSTON GARDEN Although we trred ro act like veterans to impress the freshmen we were as eager and excrted as they were on that cold mornmg rn February when we left for Boston After watchmg the excxtmg first half of the game we thrrlled to the sxght of the SK Baton Grrls who performed at the half Three members of our class Eleanor Frxel Mary johnson and Peggy Garrett were on the baton team We held many class meetlngs durmg March and April to plan for the Soph Hop our brggest social affatr of the year all CS BU BU -.S-1. THE SOPH HOP We held the dance at Fagans Hall ln Peace Dale Much credtt was grven to the decoratmg commrttee who drd a wonderful job A maypole wrth crepe paper streamers was set rn the center of the floor and the rest of the decoratrons followed the May theme An added attractlon was the fortune tellers booth and the fortune teller herself Gloria Laurron SOPHOMORES IN SPORTS Peter Kearns Gerald Gross Munro Mellor and Stuart Reels played on the football team m 1948 On the varsrty basketball team were Raymond Holland and Stuart and Norman Reels Playrng for the rumor varsrty m basketball were Herbert Hofford Ray Wright Peter Kearns and Gerald Gross Peter Kearns Norman Reels Stuart Reels Raymond Hol land Herbert Hofford John Hanson Gerald Gross and Martm Schwan played on the baseball team rn the sprrng Ttme passed quickly then and almost before we knew tt the school year was over and the golden summer stretched before us I - -l .. . -. . -. A V: . . .. 4 Q ia .mf fm .. 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'W . . , +4 '- JUNIOR NOISE We returned to school nn September wnth conhdence and antncxpatnon This year held many actnvxttes for us mcludnng the S K Pades Chrnstmas Dance junnor Prom sports and the usual scholastxc ZCIIVIIICS CLASS OFFICERS At our first class meetmg the followlng officers were chosen Presxdent Marrm Schwan Vxce Presldent Andrea Sherman Secretary Ann Mxller Treasurer john Hanson CHRISTMAS DANCE The Santa Claus Shuffle was held ln the hxgh school assembly hall whnch was decorated rn festxve colors The students attended m holiday spxrxts and were well pleased wxth nts success Mm 1 THE S K PADES The S K Pades the annual event sponsored by the jumor Class featured the best talent of the hxgh school and the grammar schools The chaxrman was Glorla Laurxon who was responslble for the success of the show A delrghted audlence watched the stars of tomorrow perform at Patsys a ,-.1 - SENIOR POISE In September 1950 we returned to South Kmgstown senxors at last We looked forward to the excltrng year eagerly but we regretfully realnzed that nt was to be our last The uncertam plnght of the world was brought a lrttle closer to us when three members of our class Martm Schwan Norman Reels and Steven Brownrng left to yom the armed servlces CLASS ELECTIONS We held our class electxons m late September The officers elected were Presldent Peter Kearns Vnce Presrdent Andrea Sherman Secretary Ann Muller Treasurer john Hanson Staff appomtments for the yearbook were made rn late September jane Mentges was chosen Editor ln Chtef SENIORS ARE SNAPPED We journeyed to the Shepard Studios m Provrdence tc have our yearbook plctures taken and work on the ANCHOR was well underway The fact that many of the lmportant posrtxons at school were held bv members of our class made us very proud Ruth Chace was chosen Baton Majorette Janme St Ger mam was elected Captam of the Cheerleaders and Reed Cut tmg was selected edntor of THE REBEL one of the best papers produced by South Kmgstown students at Q N fo l5'QbFF ,334 CANDY SALE The Semor gurls held a candy sale rn the mam corrtdor of the htgh school at noon on October 12 The home made candy was qu1ckly sold to hungry students and the proceeds of the sale were donated to the yearbook l 5- JUNIOR PROM X The prmclpal dance of the year was the junror Prom held at the Casmo In Narragansett The motlf of the dance was Stardust and the decoratlons carrled out this theme with colored lxghts an arbor nn the center of the dance floor and a large star at the entrance Prrscrlla Whlte was crowned Queen and her attendants were Ruth Chace Glorla Laurxon Jane Mentges Andrea Sherman Ann Mrller and Beverley Houston SPORTS The jumor parttcxpants tn varstry basketball were Ray mond Holland Stuart Reels and Norman Reels junror varsnry basketball members were Peter Kearns fco captamb Raymond Wrtght Dale Brown and George Gudger I varsnty football Stuart Reels George Brrggs john Hanson Norman Reels James Wedesweller and Peter Kearns were the jumor class representatrves Raymond Holland Dale Brown john Whxtmg Stuart Reels Raymond Wrtght George Gudger Marttn Schwan and Peter Kearns were prornment m baseball Norman Reels was the only yunror class member who played golf I JUNE Sprmg came and went and then rt was June On the fanr day of june 14 we shall solemnly match up the alsles of Hazard Memorxal Hall to the stranns of our graduatlon march there on the stage we shall receive our drplomas whxch symbolrze the fulhllment of four years of work and dreams But we shall not forget that thus day also belongs to our frrends our teachers and especxally our parents who have contrlbuted so much to make this day a real Com mencement THE COMMENICEMEN T BALL In the evenmg we shall be entertanned by the South Kmgstown Alumm Assocnatxon at the Commencement Ball at Narragan ett Thxs memorable dance culmtnates our four years as hugh school students Chtldren no longer we step bravely forward mto the future S -'I . . , y - , Q, - . . -. 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