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

 - Class of 1955

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X27 I 20' r . 30 Al' , l RAYMOND NELSON CARR Ray, star athlete in three sports, is very popular with his classmates. On the foot- ball field he is a brilliant, hard running halfback and a defensive stalwart. ln bas- ketball Ray played one year of j. V. bas- ketball and two years in varsity competi- tion. Three years as left fielder on the base- ball team round out his outstanding record in sports. Active in every phase of school life, Ray has served on the committee for the Halloween Dance, the Senior Dance, and the S, K. Pades and has been a mem- ber of both the Chess Club and the Glee Club. Friendly and polite, Ray is a con- scientious student and a most agreeable companion. N afwvfef- X MARIE EVELYN CARRIERE Marie is one of our energetic commer- cial students - always busy with school work or social activities. Her popularity stems from her friendly manner and easy smile. She has belonged to the Girls' Glee Club, but we remember the entertaining skit in our S. K. Pades. One of Marie's chief concerns has been the Baton Corps in which she has been active for four years. Her other interests include all types of sports, especially football and basketball. SH EILA GERALDINE CARROLL Sheila, placid and pretty, is both an as- siduous student and an enthusiastic athlete. One of S.K.'s most energetic cheerleaders, she likes to play basketball and hockey. To supplement her athletic ability, she has studied dancing for several years. Sheila has demonstrated her keenness in her work as a member of the Literary Staff and as Sports Editor of THE ANCHOR. A popular and friendly classmate, Sheila was chosen as a member of the Queen's Court at our junior Prom. After graduation she plans to attend college. !,:fcl '!'fw-- J 1 ff -'1L 3 V'X VIOLA LUELLA CARSTEN Viola came to us in her junior year from Ward High School in Westerly. Her pleas- ant manner quickly won her many friends. Because of her capability and cooperative- ness, Vi has been one of the office staff during her senior year as well as Senior Editor of The REBEL. Swimming and driving comprise her schedule of favorite outdoor sports. A commercial student, Viola intends to enter the business field after graduation. V JANET IRENE CHAMPLIN janet is one of our enthusiastic students from Narragansett. Neat and attractive, she has a pleasant and friendly disposition. As a former member of the cafeteria staff, she was both dependable and conscientious. janet. a commercial student, finds that time passes quickly, for she is chatty and gay. Her hobbies are varied, as she enjoys danc- ing and she likes to knit. janet is a good friend and we wish her happiness. 127 it i 11

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1 'J 7 'gcc 'rfmwznf fxfxbhfffcf MARGARET ELLA BROWNING XX'ell liked and friendly. Margaret has a smile for everyone. Literary Editor of THE ANCHOR and a member of the French Club. she still finds time to maintain good grades in all her subjects and combine a full program of outside social activities. Margaret has participated in the Science Fair for four years and has won a grant each time. Popular with her friends, who love her for her loyalty, thoughtfulness, and sincerity, Margaret works steadily and quietly. Margaret has the ability to achieve her goal, for she is unafraid of work and difficulties. HAROLD WILLIS CALDWELL Harry, tall and good-looking, was co- captain of the football team during his senior year. As guard, he showed the sta- aggressiveness that make him During his freshman and ears Harr was a member of mina and outstanding. sophomore y ' y the Drum and Bugle Corps, and in his sophomore year he played in the school or- chestra. In his iunior year he was a mem- ber of Model Congress. Hobbies which occupy some of Harry's time include fish- ing, hunting, swimming, and bowling. Harry's personality and academic ability will make him a success. ANNA MARIE CALITRI Attractive, dark-haired Anna is one of our better students and has been our class secretary for four years. Besides helping Mr. Wright in the othce and serving as Typing Editor of THE ANCHOR, Anna holds a part time job in one of our down- town store. A popular girl at SK., she was a member of the Queen's Court at our junior Prom, Efficient and conscientious, Anna has developed exceptional skill in the commercial field and this, combined with her boundless energy, guarantees her success. 'ffl DOMENIC BERNARD JOHN CALITRI Business Manager of THE ANCHOR and a Star athlete for four years are only two titles by which we introduce Domenic, who is also one of the most popular boys in the school. For two years Dom has been a hard driving tackle on the varsity eleven, In his freshman year he played J. V. bas- ketball, but for three years he has been on the varsity squad where his size, his stamina, and basketball-know-how have contributed to our excellent record. Dom was chairman of our S. K, Pades and of the Halloween Dance as well as a member of the junior Prom and the Welcome Dance committees. Easy going and good- natured, Dom has earned his reputation for efiiciency by the success of our many activities, including THE ANCHOR ,i ' 4 ' fl,Z4Q, WM 1' LAZJEAN AUBREY CAR jean is one of the fun-loving members of our class. Her high scholastic attain- ments as well as her artistic achievements distinguish her as one of our gifted class- mates. Last year jean served on the Harvest Jamboree and Junior Prom committees. A diligent worker. jean is Art Editor of THE ANCHOR. Her varied interests include reading, photography, and music. jean's enthusiasm and confidence will always con- tribute to her popularity. , X 1.1-4 'I .l ,ag QQ! 0 i . 1? Qs'



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'J NORMAN GORDON CHAMPLIN Easy going Norm is one of the quieter members of our class and is well liked by all his companions. He is interested in agriculture and has been president of the Future Farmers of America for two years. His favorite pastimes include roller-skating and dancing, and although he holds a part time job, he still finds time for hobbies and recreation. After graduation he plans a career in agriculture. DARRYL LEE CLARK ln manner quiet and reserved, Darryl surprises us at times with his subtle sense of humor. He has a great admiration for the literary classics and takes pleasure in listening to classical music. In the Science Fair of 1951 he won a first grant for his project on bats, during his junior year he was president of the Chess Club. He in- tends to continue his study in liberal arts. ALICE CHARLOTTE CONLEY Charlotte formerly lived in Block Island, but now she lives in Narragansett, We lil-te our island friend, for she has a pleasant disposition and a willingness to help any- one. Although majoring in the commercial course for the past three years, her chief interest is in home economics. Her pa- tience, sympathy, and understanding are qualities which will contribute to her hap- piness. Mlcwcw KAYE FRANCES CORBETT Kaye, one of the busiest girls in our class, has enlivened many situations with her witty conversation. She has many outa side interests and hobbies, but poetry is more than a hobby with Kaye, for she not only reads and enjoys it, but she also col- lects and writes poetry. She is Senior Editor of The REBEL and is a member of the French Club and the Dramatics Club. With her personality and warm manner Kaye can spread cheer and happiness every- where. VALERIE ALICE COUNTWAY Our junior Prom Queen has been at S.K. only two years, but in that time we have come to love our charming and scin- tillating classmate. Her excellent scholastic record is undiminished by her active par- ticipation in many clubs. Activities Editor of THE ANCHOR, she also is president of the Dramatics Club and served as co-chair- man of the Welcome Dance and was a member of the chemistry team. Among her other extra curricula activities are French Club and REBEL. She has been a member of the J. V. cheering squad and last year entertained us at the S. K. Pades with her ballet solo and her dance routine. A viva- cious beauty with a delightful personality, Valerie has taught us the value of demo- ctatic friendship. 33 a

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