Westerly High School - Westlyan Yearbook (Westerly, RI)

 - Class of 1933

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The Senior Year Book.— 1933 Alice Briggs To know Ali r is a jewel in any body's chain of friendship. Al though she has been with us only two years, in that short time she has revealed that she can write poetry very beautifully. Keep it up, Alice, and your name will shine next to Edna St. Vincent Millay’s. Emma Browning Emma is one of that rare type girls who will stick by their own »ries until they have been satis factorily disproved by the teacher. She never accept things she is told are right until she can prove them in her own mind. We believe this virtue, among her many others, will carry her a long way in the world. Frank Cappuccio •CABBAGE.'’ “COPO” Did you hear someone altercating? It must be Frank, the class’ most argumentative person. Very much interested in politics, he knows the governmental problems from A to Z. It is really too bad that W. H S. has no debating team, for Frank (jvould make a very excellent member. We shall be proud of him when he enters Congress. t Rosa Brusa 'QA K6 Clothes and g«»od times are the main subjects of RoV chatter even though she takes a secretarial course. Her good humor and gay personality have made “Ro out standing with her classmates. Bur i urdick - ■ • if Westerly High r Alice Mae N p Many members «u westerly ■■«» ' ' rJ Have been mystified by the presence I of one who slips through the halls •v — v|and class rooms like a lovely shadow, e ,n tu'r’n t ey are told that It is not an apparition, but Alire, s • J 'liding here and there in her sweet and modest mannet Asa Brown Asa, that shy, reserved boy from Ashaway, possesses a very-broad smile which he displays very readily. Some who are better acquainted with him know tha he is not always quiet a is a pleasant friend. Earl Brunskill A cheerful smile and a pleasant manner best characterize Earl. He follows the policy that “it pays to be a good listener.” Clever and diligent, Earl will make a place for himself. Audrey Mag Buchanan “AUD” Quiet and reserved in manner, “Aud is the center of attraction at recess time, when we all gather for a sweet morsel for which we are very “T(h)ank”ful. May she be as successful in making friends throughout her life as she s been in Westerly High! Jj xL - Frank Capalho We have yet to see “Kiki seri ously concerned about anything as unimportant as mere studying. He takes life calmly and gracefully and withal enjoys it to the full. Never theless, success is sure to come to Kiki” with his cheerful giving and willing hand. Cecile Marie Cager CELIA,” “CILE” Cecile was chosen the “most intelligent” girl in our class statis tics and she certainly deserves it. Moreover, her ability to speak French never fails to leave us gap ing, and because of this we call her our “Little French Girl.” 25 fc—

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The Senior Year Book— 1933 Ernest M. M. Fulford Voted the most popular boy of the Senior class, “Burly” has with held the title. This outstanding and capable president has always been actively engaged in fighting for his Alma Mater. He is an object f admiration and praise for his many athletic achievements in var inus meets. Certainly his attrac tive personality will be remembered throughout the years to come by all who know him. Lillian Arnone “Lil” is another of those belles that come from Bradford on the bus. Since she is one of our friend liest girls, always kind, gentle, and willing to help, she has won the love of many. Particularly popular is Lillian on the dance floor. I u h! Y Beverly Barber BEV” 'Bev has proved her magnanim ity by always being ready to take . us to the games and up to gym in her car. We won’t forget this in a hurry, Bev nor will we forget the that we had to get out and I DU$h ' Samuel Barber ••SAM” Although Sam has been with us only one year, he is one of the most popular among the boys. He is so full of fun and jokes, everyone likes to have him around. Angelina Bianchi When “Angie is not about, we know where she can be found—at the mirror, combing her golden locks. Her liveliness and willingness to cooperate with others have won for her numerous friends. Helen Alto “LEN” When we first knew Len four years ago, she was very timid and studious. She still must be studi ous, for she continues to make the Honor Roll, but she is no longer so timid, for friendships have warmed her heart. Arnold Austin ARNIE” Amie excels in two things—music and practical jokes. As a soloist he delights us all, and as a joker hr has us in stitches.” Whatever hap pens, Arnie always comes up smil ing. Perhaps Arnie's walk to school has made him so good natured Myrtle Barber Myrtle never wastes words on unimportant matters. Her replies are always short, concise, and to the point. It is a great relief to con verse with Myrtle, for you can be sure she will listen to your side of any subject. Maybe thif is why she is never seen alone but is always accompanied by a host of friends. Dorothy Dewey Berry •DOT We can pay her no higher tribute than to say that to everyone she J t always has been, is, and will be, ao just Dot.” She is eternally cheer-ful and optimistic. How much hap pier this world would be if the were only more like her! lyl Grace L. Bliven “SKIPPY For all of Grace's ability to d her school work well, she still hatime to devote to an outside at traction. It takes Skippy to procure material for the ‘‘Seqior” and her writings in this magazine reveal her literary talent. Keep up your good work, Grace, and you will certainly be rewarded. 24 )►•-



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The Senior Year Book— 19.33 Frank Celestino “SPOOKS, SPARKY How well he can imitate Guy Lom bardo, Rudy Vallee, Ben Bernie, and other radii singers! By his daily debates with Mrs. Grenard, ‘’Spooks' is always attempting to prove Trigonometry rules untrue. During his High School years he has displayed a Tine versatility both in sports and in studies. Elizabeth S. Cheever “BETTY To Betty belongs the honor of ing chosen the prettiest girl in e Senior 'Class. We shall never forget the cleverness she displayed as Meg in Little Women. How doctors will bless the day when Bet ty goes in training' With her cheer ful smile, she will be a sure remedy for all maladies from headaches to heartaches. Frances Cherenza Fran is hard to satisfy at first, but once she likes something, she ever more likes it. She may al ways be depended upon to accomplish white «i she undertakes. Her charming smile and pleasing per sonaiity are worthy of admiration. Stanley Civco Surely Stan will never get into trouble by talking too much, for he is conspicuous for being seen and not heard. A eood fellow and well K liked by all his friends. Marguerite Champlin Margie is the quiet girl who steadfastly holds down one of the seats in the Ashaway bus. She can be found practically any period work ing laboriously over the school ac count in Room A. Her hobby is selling tickets, as we can well see from the way in which the Senior play sold out. Elizabeth Clark BETTE, BETTS What a perfect combination Bette makes—Poet, Athlete, Artist! Poor Bette! She tries so hard to be ser inns (especially in French class) but those smiles just persist in breaking through. Domenic Chimento DOM Dom is an unusually intelligent person, whose quietness and pa tience have made him a very good student. May these qualities ac company him through life! He who is patient is wise. 7W Charles F. Crandall Wherever an argument is to b. found “Charlie is usually in the thick of it. Hi theories would make even Einstein take a back seat, but behind all his bluff is a warm heart for his friends. Edith Cruickshank Edith is one of our best dressed girls. On looking at her social cal endar, we find her very much in demand at Narragansett Pier, and wonder what interest holds her there. Tid expresses her opinion exactly — A smile goes a long, long way. Edna Dean TEDDIE, TED In Freshman days, Teddie' Mibdued her giggles, but now she has a,hearty laugh and a very winning smile. She has surely done her share for the “Senior Board. And how she has studied! Or did all that good work come without effort T -«Bf 26 }$•“-

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