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

 - Class of 1959

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DAVID E. BELL A good-natured, friendly college prep student, Dave is able to claim many friends among his classmates. Dave's hobby is the great outdoors, for he thoroughly enjoys swimming and all other sports. Dave can often be found either working on his car or riding around town with a few of his friends. He is ambitious and spends many hours working at part-time jobs. He always seems to have a cheery greeting and a friendly remark for everyone, with this at- titude Dave will certainly never lack friends. ANITA B. BOISCLAIR Although very quiet, Anita, a commercial student, has made many friends by her willingness to help. In her sophomore year she actively participated in the Girls' Chorus and more recently was one of the many hard workers on the ANCHOR Typing Staff. Anita's favorite outdoor sports are tennis and swimmingg she also enjoys danc- ing. Attractive Anita plans to become a secretary after graduation, and with her eflicient and pleasant manner, she will, we feel sure, be a good one. Er ,.. . . W ffm JEAN M. BROWN jean, quiet and petite, radiates good hu- mor and friendliness everywhere she goes. A member of the French Club and a dele- gate to Girls' State, she appeared in the S.K. Pades as one of the cunning Pier Bunnies and in a side skit as a competent broom pusher. A lovely addition to the Queen's Court at our Junior Prom, jean also served on the Santa's Shuffle Dance committee. For her pep and abundance of novel ideas Jean was chosen Activities Co-Editor of the AN- CHOR. We are sure that her pleasant smile and attractiveness will be valuable to her as a dental hygienist. www ROBERT R. BROWN Bob, a general course student has ac- quired the nickname of Link and Travis from his close friends. When in his fresh- man year, he played basketball and was also a member of the band. When the weather permits, and when he can find the time, Bob likes to go skin diving. We feel sure that his sincere friendliness and co-opera- tiveness will be great assets to Bob in what- ever the future holds for him. 21 , Q5 V, L. ..,,,,ya Wil' 5. 5 .ga ,. fu v a- ffz' f - f .:, , ' XQ Q X 4 - il A ,774 . - -- mfr '51 ff Y I' -f . . f ,. f , f,,W,W. f ,f ,ff A fig! ? f X 1 Q. Wi f 3 X . . R ' N - if 'ifgisi 5 , . N X .xii 1 X Q91-Wi. Q Q 1 X ' 'xiii N- N, twwg-Qs,xXiXX., PAUL R. BRADLEY Paul, easy going and well mannered, transferred to S.K. from Warwick High School during his junior year. Paul's major interests are hot rods and racing, and he has already proven himself a capable me- chanic. In the classroom Paul is very atten- tive and has taken part in several debates. Paul has studied the College Course for four years and is seriously thinking of en- tering the ministry. FREDERICK H. BROWNING Fred, tall and good looking, has been a member of the Future Farmers of America throughout his four years of high school. In his senior year Fred won a public speak- ing contest held by the F.F.A., an organiza- tion of which he is state president. A col- lege preparatory student, Fred is also inter- ested in music. As a freshman he joined the Glee Club and has participated in both the Music Club and the Boys' Chorus. His scho- lastic, attitude and writing ability made him a welcome addition tothe Literary Staff of the ANCHOR. Chiefiy interested in baseball and farming, Fred plans a future career in vocational agriculture.

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ll Y X 5 V is x R -il ' s '? 'A'f rr in T K' .sa . iii BRUCE C. ALLEN A quiet member of our class from the Pier, Bruce has concerned himself with the college prep course in his three years at S.K. In his spare time he enjoys collecting stamps and coins, playing golf, ice skating, and watching baseball games. After graduation he plans either to attend college or to enter the submarine service. Because he is diligent and hard working, we are sure Bruce will make a success of the career he finally chooses. Lots of luck in whatever you do, Bruce! Wi KENNETH W. ANDREW Kenny's quiet, pleasant manner has won him many friends at S.K. He has been a college course student during his four years of high school. ln his sophomore and junior years Kenny was a member of the Boys' Chorus, and in his junior year he served as chairman of the Commencement Ball com- mittee. His leisure time is taken up by skat- ing, swimming, and sailing. Kenny's interest lies in politicsg he plans to attend college to study law. Ili idk - e .- , 2 ' if mfg? , f' A st 5, -1: .7 f . gifv 'P h , r 1 if '41-.7 na?-f.-., z 'fi-'-kgs 4-:ew -. we f ,wiv 1 ' ffaa Q22-4. 'J aw 4'- .: ff-'ig'Y' ' at P 1 , V if ' -5 L. K. ' :Lf i 1 1' 'ff 4529 ' ' .1 ' .f ,6 83 ,ij jf dy 1 4, ia f if f Us ,5 q 4: ,J wr aw Q. 1 1 M 1 I THOMAS H. AVERSA Tom, better known to his classmates as Mussie, is a quiet and unassuming class- mate. An all-around athlete Muz has played on the football, basketball, and baseball teams at S.K., especially shining in football, where his ability to block and tackle was a valuable asset in S.K.'s climb to the Divi- sional Title in '58. During the summer Tom played baseball in the Narragansett Summer League where he was selected as a member of the All Star Team. During the school year Tom worked part time as a gas station attendant. In the future, Tom plans to enter the field of business. PRISCILLA I.. BRIGGS Fun-loving Priscilla has always been a favorite with her classmates. A member of the Girls' Chorus and a homeroom repre- sentative on the Student Council for two years, Priscilla has been a hard worker on many dance committees. She will be re- membered for her part in Going to the River, one of the skits of the '58 S.K. Pades, the success of which her committee work enhanced. Not only was Priscilla a great help in decorating the gym for our junior Prom, but she also was a charming and poised addition to the Queen's Court. As a senior she joined the Literary Staff of the ANCHOR. Priscilla would like to work with mentally retarded childreng her cheer- ful and understanding disposition should lit her well. 2 is ANNA A. BRI SON Fun-loving and good-natured Ann is a well-liked classmate who has been active in the Girls' Chorus and in the French, Knit- ting, and Glee Clubs. In her senior year Ann was on the committee which planned our Christmas dance, the Winter Whirl. She sang in the Christmas Concert in both her junior and senior years. Ann's varied interests include knitting, sewing, singing, and swimming. Her friendly and sincere manner will surely win the confidence of her patients and will assure her a successful career as a nurse. 20 GAIL BROWN Gail has been a student of the business course during het four years at S.K. When in her junior year, she was a participant in the Girls' Chorus. Gail may be seen at many of S.K.'s different sports events rooting our team on to victory, though she seems to prefer the football games above all the others. Swimming and horseback riding are the interests which occupy much of her spare time. Gail .plans to become a hair dresser after graduation. We wish her suc- cess in carrying out her plans.



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X-. MARGARET E. BROWNING Tall, slim, and attractive describe Margaret. During her years at S.K., her amiable manner has won her many friends. In her spare time Margaret enjoys swim- ming, ice skating, and baseball, and may often be found chauffering friends in her '53 Ford. In her sophomore year she gave her welcome support to the Girls' Chorus and throughout her four years of high school has been ia capable college prepara- tory student. Gentleness, patience, and a love for people assure her of success as a speech therapist after graduation. f --qu MICHAEL W. CARROLL Tall and good-looking Mike has been our class treasurer for the past two years, a member of the Business Staff of the AN- CHOR, and a participant in the S.K. Pades. Mike has played end on our football team for three years and in his junior year helped the team to the class C Co-Championship. His skill at basketball assisted the team in gaining the honor of being class C champs both in '57 when it placed third in the state, and '58 when it reached the hnals in the R.I. Interscholastic Basketball Tournament. This was the year Mike made All-Class C second team. We hope Mike is as successful in college as he has been at S.K. NWN? ROBERT J. BURKE Ambitious and popular Bob, a college preparatory student, was a member of the Business Staff of the ANCHOR. Bob served as co-chairman of the S.K. Pades in his junior year. He played on the J.V. basket- ball team in his sophomore year and made the varsity squad in his junior and senior years. Bob's other main interests are golf and cars. An outstanding member of the Road Angels, red-headed Bob, driving about in his Thunderbird, is the envy of many a classmate. In 1958 Bob won the Jaycee Teenage Road-e-o driving contest. We feel sure that Bob will succeed in the study of dentistry. THOMAS H. CAVANAUGH Quiet and unobtrusive, Tom, or Cav as he is known to his closest friends, came to us from Massachusetts in the early part of his senior year. Even though Tom is a newcomer, he may be seen at many of S.K.'s various sporting events. His hobbies include tinkering with cars, hunting, and fishing. Tom's plans for his future after graduation include a position as draftsman. 22 f ,vp f e ' H-' 25'f'wf-f.'lf - ., J gg?--Q-,'ff , 5ffl2'3': 2'f'T C'5?f'-'6'lt'-5952423 1-4 ' 4 .3-.1 , at X Eg. I -. Y- iq - sf t , rx st- 9' I 13 4, 1 , -.:.mg'i' 2f'6Z'f'f,, r :PH aw.. ' I 'P I 7 ' ' Y f sf 4 , A : f -'wgdf' . if Q f .f 5 STEPHEN A. BURKE When it comes to telling jokes, Steve receives a first-class rating. He participated in the '57 and '58 S.K. Pades and has pro- vided musical entertainment with his sing- ing at two school dances. Although his col- lege prep studies have kept him busy, Steve has found time to be History Editor and an Art Staff member of the ANCHOR. Aside from being president of the local C.Y.O., his interests are ice hockey, chess and handball. Steve's future goal is a po- sition in the Passionist Priesthood. ,, raw' r ,A-.,r11e's-'tw' il. W .st l x . at ,fs 5 - ,K . r ff' K. PAUL J. CIEURZO During his four years at S.K. Paul has been a great asset to our football, baseball, and basketball teams. Even though these activities have taken up much of Paul's time, he still has proved himself an able student of the college prep course. After a year's stay in Europe, where he did some skiing, he returned to S.K. for the senior term. Because of his intelligence and ambi- tion we are willing to bet that Paul will be successful in carrying out his plans for a career as an electrical engineer.

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