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

 - Class of 1951

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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

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i. 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



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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'

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