Westerly High School - Westlyan Yearbook (Westerly, RI)

 - Class of 1938

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Ida M. Chapman (1) I)urh ss. (2) What do you think? (3) Study. (4) Day dream in . (5) Secretary to a big” man. (fi) Giggle (7) Senior Board 4. Senior Play 4. (8) I can't say we had more wit amongst us than usual, but 1 am certain we had more laughing. — WHS — John F. Cherenzia (It Jakr. (2) Say, that's all right. (3) Vocal music. (4) Fre quenting Chinese restaurants. (5) Business Manager. (6) Dark eyes. (7) Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Track 3. Sor rer 4 (8) Come not within the measure of my wrath. — WHS — Albert E. Cofone (1) Al. (2) Hey Wolf. (3) Homework. (41 Bowling. (5) Business Manager. (6) Dimples. (7) Cross Country 2. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Concert 4. (8) lie puts himself upon his good behavior. — WHS — Dorothy L. Cote (I) Ginger. (2) I dare you. (3) Conceited males. (41 Drawing. (5) Successful costume illustrator, (6) Artistic ability. (7) Jr. Prom Com. Sr. Prom Com. (8) A mild indiffer entism. « r Ginc. £ - © — WHS — Carolyn Crandall (1) Carrie. (2) Isn't it pre cious? (3) To do something and not do it well. (4) Aesthetic dancing. (5) Own large farm and raise horses. (6) Clothes. (7) Glee Club 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4. Concert 3. 4. Senior Play 4. Gift Com. 4. Sr. He ception Com. 3. Jr. Prom Com. Ath letics 2. 3, 4. 2nd place. Prize Speaking 3. Cheer Leader 3, 4. Hon or Roll 2, 3 Varieties 3, 4. Sr. Com mencement Usher 3. Sr. Board 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4 Ring Com. 2. L’sh or, School Inspection 4. (8) Here comes the lady' O, so light a foot Will ne’er wear out the everlasting flint. WHS — Mary E. Crandall Mi Betty. (2) Let's go. (3) Get ting up in the morning. (4i Driving. (5) Radio tar (6) Good humor (7 i Chorus 2, 3. Varieties 4. Fenc inr Club 4. Concert 2. (8) A companion that is cheerful—is worth gold. — WHS — Elizabeth E. Cross Mi Betty. (2) I don't know. t3) Conceited men. (4 Horseback rid ine. (5) Kindergarten teacher. (6) Curiosity. (7) Chorus 4. Varieties Costume Com. 4. (Hi God’s rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman. — WHS — Frescott A. Daicley M) Pret. (3) Dancing. (4) Rid ing around in his car. (5) Sailor. (f»i Reckless driving. (7) Orchestra 2. 4. (Hi 1 much prefer the busi ness type. — WHS — Edward F. Coyle (1) Eddie—Rah Rah. (2) Say. Yah (4i Dancin'?. (5) To acquire more friends. (6) Personality and sincerity (7) Pres. Student Coun cil 4. Vice Pres, of Class 4. Bas ketball 3. Sr. Prom Com. Senior Board 4. Varieties 3. Commencement Usher 3. Usher. Opening of School 4. Cheer Leading 3. Class Prophecy 4. (8) To gain friends and influence people. Joseph G. DeFanti (li Pulch. (2i You know something? (3) Loafing around. (4) Playing bareball. (5) To be an aviator. (6) Square chin. (7) Football 2, 3, 4. Varieties 4. Chorus 2, 3. 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4. Senior Play 4. Dante Prize 3. Student Pa troi 4. (8) His heart is as true as steel 1 Nickname 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 6 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 0uotat °n-

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Margaret Y. Brown (1) Red. (2) Oh, why not! (3) Opposite sex. (4) Hiking. (5) To win a certain hero's favor. (6) Pos ture and vitality. (7) Senior Board 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Varieties 3. Class Treasurer 3. Cheer Leading 4. Statistics Com. 4. Athletics 2. li 'T. Blazer 3. Jr. Prom Com. Sr. P wtn Com. Senior Reception Copt ’ulco Club 4 (8) A impish grin. Phyllis M. Brou n (1) Phil. (2) Gee (3) Keeping Quiet. (4) Skating. (5) Air Hostess. (6) Dimples. (7) Ring Com. 2. Chorus 2, 3. Jr. Prom Com. Senior Board 4 L'sher at Varieties 4. Gift Com. 4. Usher, School Inspection, 4. Honor Roll 2. Athletics 2, 3, 4. (8) Is she not passing fair? — WHS — Lynthia Browning 11) Lyn. (2) I do not. (3) Onions. oysters and oatmeal. (4) Draw jpg''fashion plates. (5) Costume do-fcigneV (6) Good taste in clothes. (7) CUee Club 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4. Concert 3, 4. Glee Club Concert 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Gift Com. 4. Senior Reception Com. 3. Athletics 3. Jun ior Prom Com. Senior Prom Com. Varieties L'sher 4. Senior Board 3, 4. Gym Club 4. Usher at opening of school 4. 2nd prize, Martha C. Babcock Contest 3. (8) She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. — WHS — ’ « ' ax Wallace Browning, Jr. AAtthrUAVjfl (I) Wally. (2) How should I know! (3) Speaking. (4) Track. (а) Olympic Pole Vault Champion. (б) Stubbornness. (7) Football 3, 4. Track 2, 3. 4. C Captain Track 4. (8) ' No slow way is his. WHS — Agnes V. Burrell (1) Bobby. (2) Oh, me. (3) Talking before a group. (4) Reading. (5) Go places and see things. (6) Quiet efficiency. (7) Chorus 2, 4. Athletics 4 Honor Roll 2. (8) In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. - Antoinette (1) Cump. (2) I did not say thatr (3) Transcript Periods (4) Taking walks. (5) Medical secretary. (6) Devotion to M. Pa rise. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Athletics 2, 3, 4 Concert 2 (8) Little I ask. my wants are few Cam panel!a — WHS — Ruth C. Campbell (1) Ruthie. (2) Gee. (3) House work. (4) Swimming and reading. (5) Secretary. (6) Extreme neat ness. (7) Senior Board 4. Orchestra 2, 3. Usher, Varieties 4. (8) Neat, not gaudy. .• A fj IV — WHS — Cl iff ord H. Cat to (1) Tippy. (2) Aw, shucks. (3) Shakespeare. (4) Camping (5) Corporation Owner. (6) Determina tion. (7) Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4. (ros Country 2. Accounting Mgr Glee Club. (8) Once a friend, always a friend. WHS — Helen Cekala (2) Shucks. (3) Homework. (4) Reading. (5) Secretary. (6) Smoothly combed hair. (7) Chorus 2. 3. 4 and she is fair. — WHS — Claire I). Cercena (1) Keggy. 4 2) 'Tain't funny, can’t laugh. (3) Homework. (4) Dancing. (5) To be a bookkeeper. 6 Pleasing manner. (7) Chorus 2, 3. Usher Senior Play 4 Athletics 2, 3, 4. Gym Club 4. Captain fist ball 4. (8) She is a fountain of honor. 1 NVknamc 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition, fi Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 Quotation. 20 )§► -



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 Paul Din woodie (1) Woodie. (2) Life, she is over before Ih» begins. (3) Fast driving. (4) Building airplanes. (5) Aero nautical Engineer. (6) Curly hair. (7) Concert. Asst. Sales Mgr. 4 Publicity Mgr. Varieties 4. Glee Club, Asst. Accountant. (8) “My heart is gay and true! — WHS — Dorothy DiPlacito (1) Dotty. (2) For g« odness sakes! (3) Washing dishes. (4) Go ing to New York. (5) Interior Dec orator. (6) Walk. (7) Varieties 3. Fencing Club 4. (8) How sweet and fair she seems to be. — WHS — Charles F. Dolan (1) Shotgun. (2) What's doing? (3) 2nd floor of Ward High. (4) Staying home. (5) Graduate. (6) Curly hair. (7) Football 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4. Basketball 2. Jr. Prom Com. Chorus 4. Gym Club 4. Varieties 3, 4. (8) It takes life to love life. — WHS — ll Barbara R. Driggs (1) Bobs. (2) Why didn’t you say so? (3) Soup. (4) Collecting com pacts. (5) Anything but a school teacher. (6) Smile. (7) Concert 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 2, 3. 4 Sr Play I'sher 4. Varieties 2, 3. Soccer 2. 4 Tennis 4. Jr. Prom Com. Chorus, 2. 3, 4. (8) Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. — WHS — Catherine A. Dunn (1) Cath—Kate. (2) Hey. (3) Spinach and algebra. (4) Collecting bracelet . (5) Journalist. (8) Pro file. (7) Varieties 2. Jr. Prom Com. Sr. Board 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3. Class Will 4. (K Make the doors upon a woman's wit, and it will out at the casement. WHS — arbara Edmonds (1) Bob (3) Dumb people. (4) Keeping actively occupied. (5) Sur geon. (6) Sunny disposition. (7) Athletics 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Concert 2, 3. Jr. Prom Com. Senior Board 4 Senior Play 4 Fencing Club 4. Gym Club 4. (8 The most manifest sign of wisdom is cheerful ness. — WHS — Alfred E. Dotolo (1) Pinky. (2) Hi kid. (3) Baseball umpires. (4) Sports. (5) Sales man. (6 Knack of popping” up at unexpected times. (7) Baseball 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. (8) Hail fellow well met. — WHS Alexander C, Ferguson 1) Ferg. (2) Cut it out. (3) English. (4) Truck driving. (5) Chemist. (6» High forehead. (7) Concert 3. Orchestra 2. Cross Counts 2. Hi Y 2. 3, 4. Fencing 2. Varieties 3. Student Patrol 4. 1937 Y'hen.istry Team. (8) A wise seep ticism is the first attribute of a good critic. — WHS — Eleanor L. Dower (1) Ducky. 2» Laugh, I thought I'd die. (3) Carrots. (4) Swimming. (5) To be a Private Secretary. (6) Vitality. (7) Usher, Varieties 4. Glee Club 2. Soccer 2, 3, 4. Concert 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. (8) Tempest in a Teapot. Esther I). Fiore (I) Heppy. (2) For crying out loud. (3) Gym work. (4) Hiking (5) Nurse. (G Talking out of turn. (7) Usher 3, 4 (8) We may be as good as we please, if we please to be good. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 6 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 Quotation. - •§( 22

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