Westerly High School - Westlyan Yearbook (Westerly, RI)

 - Class of 1938

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 o M I . Anthony J. Morrone (1) Tony, A. J. (2) Why sure (3) Blondes. 4 Dancing. (5) Res taurant Manager. (6) Broad grin (7) Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Varieties 2 Student Patrol 4. (8) Home keeping ypuths have ever homely wit. . — WHS — Alfred Nare iso (1) Corky. (3) Getting up in the morning. (4) Singing. (5) To be a successful singer. (6) Fine tenor voice. (7) Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4 Concert 2, 3, 4. Choir 4 Senior Play 4. Football 2. 3, 4. Varieties 2, 3, 4. Senior Board 4. 1st prize, Amateur Contest 4. (8) Bid me discourse, I will en chant thine ear. — WHS — Anita Agnes Nigrelli (1) Nita. (2) Gosh. (3) Blush ing. (4) Reading. (5) To be a nurse 6) Rosy cheeks. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Concert 3. Honor Roll 2, 3 8 y Honor lies in honest toil. j'4 U Eugene Nurmi (I) Pro. (2) Oi-oi. (3) Pine apple. (4) Athletics. (5) Chemical Engineer. (6 t Knowledge of un usual facts. (7) Cross Country 2, 3 Mgr. Cross Country 4. Track 2. Honor Roll 2. (8) I shouldn’t climb, if 1 didn’t want to. — WHS — John J. O'Brien (1) Johnuie (2) What? Why? (3) Staying home. (4) Hitching to Northampton. (5) Store Manager. (C) Clothes. (7) Chorus 2. Sr. Prom Com. Jr. Prom Com. 8) The little fox that spoils the teachers. Charles R. Oppy (1) Chaloppy. (2) Don’t know. (3) Dancing. (4) Raising poultry. (5) Agricultural teacher. (6) Gen ’. a. erosity. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Con cert 2, 3. I. (8) Ambitious and wise. — WHS — Fred E. Rage (1) Freddie. (2) Time doesn't wait for anyone, not even a model T . 3 Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen ? (4) Trying to find a way to prove A equals B (5) To play baseball. iG) Handsomeness. (8) Handsome is as handsome d es. • i ©a . — WHS — Anthony Palazzolo (1) Polly. (2) Don’t look at me in that tone of voice. (3) Concen trating. (4) Sports. (5) Have a good time. (6) Streak of gypsy which makes him roam. (7) Concert 2. Glee Club 2. Chorus 2. (8) ‘And now 1 am my owj Yolanda M. Farilla (1) Yibbie. (2) Don't be dumb [3) A flirt. (4) Visiting L. Regine (5) To be a secretary. (6) Dark Eyes. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4 Concert I, 3, 4. (8) Life is a series of sur arises. — WHS — Mary M. Parise (1) Paris. (2) Gee, the home work I have. (3) Taking care ol children. (4) Reading and visiting (5) To be a secretary. (6) Com plexion. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Con cert 2. 4. Athletics 2, 3. 4. Cap tain 2. (8) A true friend is for ever a friend. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 6 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 Quotation.

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Jean E. Marriott (1) Empress. (2) Didja, honestly? (3) Special reports. (4) Music. (5) Marry a millionaire. (6) Eyes. (7) Athletics 2, 3, 4. Sr Board 3, 4. Student Council Secretary 4. Or chest ra 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3. Class Secretary 2. Concert 3. Martha C. Babcock Contest 3. Usher Senior Play 4. (8) Gentle of speech, belief icent of mind. — WHS — Gerald W. Mason (I) Jerry. (2) Get up in the shed. (8) English Poetry. (4) Am ateur radio. (5) Radio operator. (6) Fencing ability. (7) Fencing 2. 3, 4 Senior Board 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2. 3, 4 Concert 2. 3, 4. (8) Would I knew a little more or very much less! — WHS — Richard J. Matzko (1) Dick. (2) Could be (3) Sports (4) Dancing. (5) To be six feet tall. (6 Intelligence. (7i Hon or Roll 3, 4. Fencing 4. (8) Little but mighty. — WHS — William McCormack 1 Bill. (2) Walk. (4) Hiking. (5) To be another Cunningham. (6) Running ability. (7) Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Traci; 2. Chorus 2. Prire Speaking 3. (8) Busy as the day is long. — WHS — Jess. (2) I wouldn't be know log. (3) G.lining weight. 4 I Knit ting and skating. (5) To be a GOOD stenographer. (6) Limber ness. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Athletics 2, 3, 4. Varieties 2. Concert 4. Honor Roll 2. (8) Friendship is a sheltering tree. Dorothy Miller (1) Dot. (2) Miss Tixits. (3) Regulations and rules. (4) Reading, tatting, and talking. (5) Librarian. (6) Raising her eyebrows. (7) Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2. 3, 4 Con cert 2, 3. 4. Usher Sr Play 4. (8) A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. — WHS — Virginia Monti (1) Gin. (2) Oh cats! (3) Frac Ai lions. 4» Sw imming ami reading. jh I .’H Nurse (6) Eyes and hair. (7) jjr Athletics 4. Varieties Costume Com 3. (8) Her hair’s a leveled rays. fable in the — WHS — (If Kay. (2) Gracious goodness. (3) Writing letters. (4) Costum ing for dramatics. (5) Dramatics teacher. (6) Interest in dramatics! (7) Tennis Club 4 Chorus 3, 4 i Glee Club 3, 4 Dramatic Club I ’ Varieties 2. (8) Nothing great was evgr achieved without enthusiasm if r s. 1 iE — WHS — Clifford Morrison (1) Chappy (2) Talk to me (3) Home work. (4 Ambulance driving. (5) Male nurse. (6) Good nature. (7) Football 3, 4. Base ball Mgr. 3. Varieties 2. Jr. Prom Com. Sr. Reception Com. 3. Senior Play 4. Concert 2, 3, 4. Student Pat ol 4. Dramatic Club 4. Sr Eleanor L. Morrison (1) Ellie. (2) I thought I’d die. (3) Mathematics and alarm clocks. (4) Swimming and driving (f ) Chase after news as a reporter. (6) Agreeable nature. (7) Chorus 3, 4. Senior Play 4 Jr Prom Com. Sr. Prom Com. Varieties 3. Usher, YV rieties 4. Senior Commencement Ush er 3. Applied Music 3. (8) What is good is never plentiful. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pel Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 AmhMon. 9 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities g Quotation



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 .V- (N J Richard Parnigoni (1) Dick. (2) Ami 1 do mean . you. (3) Locker keys. (4) Listen v.iiwj to other people’s troubles. (5) Stay awake in History Hass. (6) Sense oi humor. (7) Varieties 2, 4. Honor Roll 2, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Chorus 2. Concert 2. Senior Play 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Jr. From Com. Fencing 2. (8) There is no wis dom like frankness. — WHS — Donald F. Payne (1) Donnie. (2) Therefore. (3) Politics. (4) Shooting. (5) To be a lawyer, (ti) College haircut. (7) Hi Y 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3. Cross Country 2. Track 3, 4. Concert 2, 3. (8) He is not a politician, and his other habits are good. — WHS — Mary A. Piccolo (1) Pick. (2) Honest. (3) Ba nana splits. (4) Singing. (5) At tend an opera at the Metropoli tan Opera House. (6) Enthusiasm. 7) Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Athletics 2, 3, 4. Sr. Board 4. Usher Sr. Play 4. Honor Roll 2. Varieties 2, 4. Concerts 2, 3, 4. (8) “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. — WHS — jf.V June V Priore (1) Violet. (2) Oh my goodness! (3) Loud speaking. (4) Playing piano, indulging in sports. (5) Hair dresser. (6) Promptness in doing work. (8) “She’s quiet, but nicely so. WHS — Bertha Quinn (1) Quinnie. (2) Cheese and crackers. (3) Poetry and Litera ture. (4) Sewing. (5) Telephone operator. (6) Giggle. (7) Chorus 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Choir 4. Concert 2, 3. Usher, Senior Play 4 Varieties 2, 3, 4. (8) A smile that spreads sunshine. John C. Raithel (1) Jack. (3) Fencing referees. (4) Pistol-shooting. (S) To be a teller in a bank. (8) (Heal) blonde hair. (7) Fencing 2, 4. Track 3 Chorus 2, 4. Senior Board 3, 4 Manager, Basketball 2. Glee Club 3. (8) No legacy is so rich as hon esty. WHS — Ellen L. Rathbun (I) El. (2) Oh, boy! (3) Sophis ticated People. (4) Tap Dancing. (5) Secretary. (6) Sweetness. (7) Chorus 3, 4 Usher, Sr. Play 4 Athletics 4. Varieties 4. Concert 3, 4. (8) .Mind cannot follow it, nor words express, Her infinite sweet ness. — WHS — Harold F. Rathbun v l (1) Speed. (2) Ah. (4) Collect n stamps. (5) To be an aviator. (6) Quietness. (8) A man of few v. words is the best. t — WHS — Louise M. Regine (1) Lou. (2) We’ve gut to get going. (3) Housework. (4) Dancing. (5) To be a teacher. (0) Smile. 17 Chorus 2, 3. 4 Concert 2. Athletics 3, 4. (8) Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. u 0 — WHS — Charles . Richardson (1) Chuck. 2) You buy it. (3) Cooked vegetables. (4) Skating and hockey. (6) Gain weight. (6) Height. (7) Soccer 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3. Sr. Board 4. Chorus 4. (8) A close mouth catches no flies. 1 Nickname. 2 Favorite Expression. 3 Pet Aversion. 4 Pastime. 5 Ambition. 6 Outstanding Features. 7 Activities. 8 Quotation. - +s{ 28 -

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