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

 - Class of 1959

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1' ff' ' ROGER P. BUTLER Friendly and easy to get along with is Roger, an outstanding student of the gen- eral course. Roger's outside interests center mainly around hunting, skating, nshing, and swimming. When not driving the family car, Roger may be found playing baseball or football, for he is an avid sports enthu- siast. A sincere and worthwhile friend, Roger is a valuable asset to our class. Our best wishes go with him in his plans to join the armed forces after graduation. W CAROLINE J. CLARK Caroline, our friendly little brunette, is a welcome addition to our class. A college preparatory student throughout her four years of high school, her many outside in- terests include skating and swimming. As a junior, Caroline was a poised S.K. Pades usherette. Pleasant and sincere, Caroline has a special way about her that seems to wel- come everyone into her wide circle of friends. Certainly one with this ability to make friends so easily is a fortunate class- mate. Her radiant smile and winning per- sonality assure her of success as a hair- dresser. 1 .W fi ' PETER H. BUTSON Pete, a business student, has a quiet but friendly personality. He manages to com- bine school work with many other activities such as fishing, hunting, and horseback rid- ing. During Pete's years at South Kings- town, he has made many life-time friends with his warm sense of humor and pleasing smile. After graduation Pete plans to serve in the armed forces for two years. Although he is undecided about his career, we are sure that Pete will succeed in life. GERALDINE G. CAPALBO Gerry-sweet, quiet, and attractive- is a very popular college course student. Our junior year was a particularly active one for her: a Southern Belle on the school's float at the North-South game, a member of the junior Prom Court, the French Club, basketball, a Pier Bunny in the S.K. Pades. Ever helpful when there was committee work to be done, when a senior she wrote for the Literary Staff of the ANCHOR. At S.K. Gerry has Won many friends, all of whom wish her success in whatever she undertakes. MARILYN J. CLARKE A quiet, brown-eyed, brunette and a member of the ANCHOR typing staff, Marilyn has taken the business course in her three years at SK. She participated in the Christmas Concert in her freshman year, but spent her sophomore year away from South Kingstown. We remember Mar- ilyn as a soloist in the S.K. Pades and a member of the Glee Club in both her fresh- man and junior years. Besides possessing an interest in singing, Marilyn enjoys danc- ing and spends her spare time reading. She would like to be a secretary for a while before embarking upon a career as an air- line stewardess. NANCY J. COGGESHALL Nance, a petite, fun-loving blonde, has served on many dance committees, entered the Science Fair, and joined the French Club. In the '58 S.K. Pades, Nance was a busy girl, for she participated in three dif- ferent acts. An industrious junior Prom committee member, she also graced the Queen's Court. For her outstanding artistic ability, Nance was selected Art Co-Editor of the ANCHOR. Swimming, ice skating, and reading are just a few of her spare-time activities. With her quick imagination and vivacious ways, Nance is sure to make an excellent journalist.

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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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