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

 - Class of 1959

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JOSEPH P. DIBIASIO Joe's friendly and carefree personality have made him a popular classmate during his four years at S.K. Joe was a member of the Future Farmers of America in his jun- ior year. In his leisure hours he enjoys hunting and fishing. Although his future career is uncertain, we need not worry, for we know that his happy-go-lucky outlook on life will always win him new friends. pw-n. ' nw -an-.Q-uni' l fi v t lj ROBERT G. EATON Bob, one of our witty classmates, is known to everyone by his hearty laugh. A college prep student for four years, Bob enjoys fishing and hunting in his spare time, he is a good angler and an excellent marksman. Bob also has a fine stamp and coin collection. We are assured that Bob, well-liked by all his classmates, will be successful in the Air Force. JOSEPH H. DISALVO A pleasant smile and friendly manner make us proud to have joe as a part of our class. A great sports enthusiast, he helps support the teams by attending almost all of S.K.'s sporting events. joe showed his helpfulness by assisting in the decoration of the gymnasium for our junior Prom and in the preparation of our baseball diamond and football field for each game. joe's hob- bies include basketball, baseball, and cars. Although his career is undecided, we can be sure joe will find success and happiness in whatever field he may choose. , . . 4, 53 K , f To I , V 1 . , 1 ,.-1 ' if 03,31 CAROL EDDY ' Horses, Horses, Horses! Outside of school Carol, a brown-eyed brunette with a bubbl- ing personality under her quiet exterior, can always be found riding horses, taking care of horses, teaching others to ride and take care of horses, and just being near horses. Often seen driving to and from school in her yellow Metropolitan Nash, Carol is one of our business students and plans to be an airline hostess after gradua- tion. 26 -Q-.ning sit THOMAS R. DOHERTY, JR. Tom-tall, Well-dressed, and good-look- ing-has a cheery greeting for everyone. In his sophomore, junior, and senior years he played on the basketball and golf teams. Dependable and co-operative Tom served on the junior Prom and S.K. Pades com- mittees. Candids Co-Editor of the AN- CHOR, Tom was a member of the Student Council for three years and in his senior year was elected president of that group. He amused everyone as a Man on the Street in the '58 S.K. Pades. Our best wishes go with Tom as he pursues his chosen vocation, medicine. A -Q-nvvliv Z,-X , 5 ...jf ,J we I RAYMOND C. ELLS Ray came to S.K. from California in the early part of his senior year. His good looks and warm smile have won him many friends. Ray's '54 Ford is not hard to rec- ognize with a bat sketched on the front of its hood. Even though Ray was a part of our class for only a short period of time, we are glad that he came along, we wish him luck and success in whatever the future may hold for him.

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