Westerly High School - Westlyan Yearbook (Westerly, RI)

 - Class of 1933

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■w The Senior Year Book — 9 ''i — - ■ ■ ■ ■ ' —. Sally Elizabeth Larkin SAL Lite Sally is planning to be a nurse and e’re sure that her ready grin will help to make many a patient's day brighter She is hound to be a life, saver and keep a close guard over them all! Arthur N. Lawton Coming leisurely into our lives, Newt has been a popular sourre of amusement to us during our years at W. H. S. His profession, although you wouldn't think it, is that of an cmbalmer, a serious role at that. We will remember that he has done a great deal toward mak ing our stay at W. H. S. an exrit ing one. Ruth Leah Leon RUFUS During our earlier years, Ruth, our elass girl artist, has saved us many uneasy moments by her abil ity to pacify the drawing teacher with her splendid work, and to take the instructor's mind from the hor- C rors of the drawings exhibited by us who are less talented. We take this opportunity of thanking her from the bottom of our hearts. Heat rice C. Lowry BEA We consider ourselves very for lunate to have been Bea's compan-thesc four years, for feminine Mark Twain and er sober when she is around. We sincerely hope that with merry dimples and heart full of joy, she may sing and dance her way. through life. v» e const lunate to h; v y ion during she is a fei !J S' one is nev Lola Matarese LOLLY” Here she is! Take a good look because you may never see her so quiet again. If she isn’t riding a horse or racing around in her snappy car, she’s gliding over a dance floor. “Lolly, our most modern and best dressed young lady, is always just one step ahead of everyone else. Elizabeth M. Lawson Neatness to some suggests stiff ness. Here, however, is an example to prove that they are w rong. Babe, our neatest girl, is neither stiff nor prim, but joyful and sweet. She is the only person in the class who can be depended upon to blush en chantingly under any circumstances. Helen Lenihan Hears all, sees all, knows all' Who?—Helen, our socially elect class pessimist. H. I. L's. outside hobby (don’t tell a soul) is embroidering. W'e wonder if she could lend some of her domesticity to us unfortu nates. Helen says: If you want to be in on the news—lend me your ears. Alice Levcowich ALEC, AL Alice is jolly, good natured, pop ular, and a real friend to all, but rather overwhelmingly frank in her opinions. May every success be hers in the commendable profession of nursing! Certainly no one could be more reliable. George Mac Lean We wonder if George will be de signing our homes some day. Cer tainly his ability to draw is fetch ing. By arranging games for them, George has been a constant joy to the golf team. Clara Annette McCloy NET,” ANNE, ANNIE Anne” is always pleasant and charming to everyone she meets; that is why all wish to add her to their list of friends. Happy will be the mate she takes in life because she is such a good sport. 30 )§►—

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The Senior Year Book—1933 I tannic Louise Hirst •JEAN” Although Jean seems very quiet and reserved to those who are not well acquainted with her, to those of us who know her very Well she is a fountain, bubbling over with friendliness and mirth. For all her gaiety, sh has plenty of time to develop and use that excellent gray Eleanor Marian Hoxsie BONNIE, EL You can take it for Granf’ed that no one could ever hear Bon nie’s giggle and resist it! El’s ggle, however, has no bad effect upon her school marks and she is always willina yto lend tto Frederick Johns “STICKY Fred is a favorite with his class mates and during his High School career, he has held a perfect rec ord in deportment of which hrs Teachers are very proud. A fine stu dent and a worthy exponent of the maxim. Silence is golden. Pauline La Marche HERMINE” Stand and drink a toast to that charming young French miss from Kiltingly. Cris, in her one year has acquired many a friend, was voted the most sociable our class. She has been one of the mainstays of both the band and the basketball team. Westerly cer tainly has an I. 0. U. on Killingly. Blanche Langworthy H cy Blanche has passed among us with a quiet and stately demeanor that has won our admiration. Her un obtrusive efficiency has made her a Roger Harrington Roger certainly deserves the -honor of being class entertainer since even the teachers can't resist his witty remarks. Besides being a fa tal attraction to the fairer sex, his personality has gained him a host of friends. nrq mm a nosi Celeste Jackson The quiet, unobtrusive demeanor of Celeste has left her an enigma to most of her classmates, hut her cheerful smile and twinkling brown eyes have gained her many warm friendships Helen Kimbcr KIM Helen is one of the girls who drwsn’t have to worry about a diet. We all like to have her for a friend, she is such a helpful one. Have you ever seen any of her art work? It’s good. Wallace Lamb Wally's six feet four inches of bone and muscle have aided him in gain ing the title of the most athletic boy. Moreover his unfailing mud esty and ready good nature have gained him a host of friends. John Earl Larkin Although Earl has been with us only a few short years, there would be a vast empty space in our hearts if he should suddenly disappear His cheerful smile and happy go lucky ways have won him many friends among students and faculty. Good luck, John Earl, and don’t forget us when you have become a famous



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Beulah Minnie McCoy BUM Beulah believes in following in the family footsteps, as she is quiet and the Honor Roll is always adorned with her name. We are sure th's daughter of Hope Valley will make a name for herself in th’s old world for a mighty genius lies hid mi der this calm exterior. Dorothy Mearns DOT, DOTTIE, SCOTCHY School would have been inrnn. plete this year if it hadn’t been for Dot and the gang. D »ttie is one who finds enjoyment in schi ol as well as elsewhere. We expect she will soon be someone’s competent stenographer. The Senior Year Book—1933 — + Theresa Carol I a There is a little girl in our class who goes among us in no ordinary-fashion, Terry is the name, thank you. Terry's pleasant manner, cheerful smile, and irresistible dimples are the traits that best characterize her. We are sure she will gain success by her winning nature. Beatrice Nardone • BEAT, BEATTY Beat can be found practically any time primping up in front of any mirror, if not in the hall, at her own desk. Would it be so terribly d graceful Beat if your nose were the least bit shiny? Your out bursts of song frequently annoy the teachers, but it shows that you are happy go lucky anyway, Beat. Thomas Pitman Nichols His quiet and gentlemanly man ners have gained him the favor of teachers and students alike. He is one of our best sports and every sp one’s friend. I would go down to fc' the sea in ships. Evelyn Olson BUNNY Bunny was voted our most fashioned girl. She may seem demure, but when you know her, you find she enjoys fun and is no slacker at studying, or at the piano. Elsie Panciera A toast to our Class Baby ! And if there had been a vote for the Most Inquisitive, Elsie would have carried away this title also. Her favorite phrase is Don’t tell any one, will you? and after we have solemnly promised, she proceeds to tell everyone herself. Cheer up. Elsie,” you'll probably grow up v Tday! Reva . . Novogroski REA,” REVE If there’s anything to be in, Rea” o in it! She has proved, l« o, llr.it fun and work can go hand in hand, f r not only is she one of our most intelligent girls, but Gracie Alb'll has nothing over Reva for enter ;ainmcnt! 7 David Paladino “Dave is the studious boy from Bradf »rd who carries most of his books home every night. Is this d ne just to make an impression or does he really study them? Dave's r »sy cheeks and pleasant smile will win him many of the fairer sex’s hearts. Mmcieo Clara Peckham Clara is our Hold up woman, who holds up the class pur posely with her supposedly stupid answers, and then after a twenty-minute interval, satisfies the teach er with the correct one. Thanks Babe for taking the suspense out of the air for the rest of us un fortunates. C. A. P.’s our Chief Candy Distributor in CAPS!

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