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I hi: Senior Year Book — 1950 S E N I Caroline B. Krus Wherever you find Pat and Ruth, you ma be sure that Caroline is near. Her friendly smile and personality have won her many friends. Best of everything to you, Caroline, you’re bound to succeed. WHS Stanley Laing Football (2). Band (2-3-4), Track (4). in is another tall senior who can usually l e found in the band room. His cooperation has helped to make the band projects a sue cess, and he will be missed by the remaining band members. With his willingness to work and his courteous manner, he will surely sue ceed. WHS Barbara A. Lallo Concert (2-3), Barker (3), Intramurals. Barbara, with her winning smile and cheers hello, can usually be found with Ann Marie. Her close friends will tell you that she is a grand pal and true friend. With her sunny disposition, she can't help but be a success. --------------------WHS Ellen F. Lamb Rhode Island Honor Society. Senior Play (4). Intramurals, Concert (4). Glee Club (4). Prom Committee (3-4), Barker (4), Cheerleader (3-4). Ellen is that peppy little cheerleader who is always on the go. Everywhere she goes, she brings good cheer and happiness because you can't be sad with this little atom bomb around. May your future years hold much happiness, Ellen! — WHS Robert Lanphear Concert (2-3-4). In the midst of a warm spring day, if you should hear the whirr of a motor, look out the window and you'll see B b riding by on his famous motorcycle. His tall stature and good looks attract the girls, and his all around per sonality makes him popular with the boys. May you always have smooth riding, Bob. OR C LASS William Lawton Band (2-3-4). Bill is another prominent member of the band and can usually be found practicing (?) in the hand room. Although he seems to he diffident, he has a friendly manner. All his friends wish him a useful and happy future WHS Charles P. Liguori Glee Club (2), Senior Play (4). ''Tratson” is the boy we all see driving his father’s truck. He certainly isn’t one of the quiet members of the class, which ac counts for his popularity. May you have the best life has to offer. WHS Edward H. Liguori Concert (2-3-4). Glee Club (2-3-4), Rhode Is land Honor Society. “Mouse” as he is known by his fellow stu dents, is a small and quiet fellow except when he is in one of Mr. Foster's classes. Go» d luck to you in the future, Mouse! We know you will make good. WHS Edith M. Lloyd Frolics of 1950 (4). Rhode Island Honor So ciety. Glee Club. Senior Play (4). Edie is our talented musician. Her good nature has won a place in the hearts of the whole senior class Although she is undecided about her career, we are sure she will be a great success whatever her choice. WHS Louis Luzzi Football (2). Lou is that good looking fellow from room •V You can usually find him in the halls talk ing with simie member of the fairer sex. Hi' magnetic |»er onality has made him many friends. May you always travel on the road to success, Lou.
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Tin; Senior Year Hook — 1950 1 June H. Jackson Concert (2-3), Intramurals. June is the fair haired girl from Charlestown. Her friendl smile and reserved manner help to make hrr the truly fine friend that she is. We wish you every success in the days ahead, June. WHS Lawrence E. Jacobson Glee Club (2-3), Concert (2-3), Student Council (2) Jake is the big senior from Ashaway whom you will always see hanging around Tower Street I wonder why? We can be sure that Jake will win his way wherever he goes. WHS William F. Kearns Glee Club (2), Concert (2-3). Bill is another of the tall handsome sen mrs, with a pleasing smile. He works but he also finds time to tinker around radios and does very well in this field. Bill, may you continue in radio and some day become a radio great. WHS. Gillette C. Kenyon Glee Club, Concert. Rhode Island Honor Society. Frolics of 1950 (4). Sporty, as he is called, is pleasant and popular, he is renowned for his ability to sing and does very well on our local radio station. Good luck Sporty, may you do as well in life as you have done in your singing. WHS Roland L. Jacobson Concert. Jake, who comes from Ashaway, is well liked and active. He ran usually be found around the shops where he spends most of his time. The practical world of men is waiting for him. WHS. Marjorie L. James Margie’s charm may he described in three little words—humorous, witty, and smart. Dur ing the three years she has been a member of our class, she has won many friends. We are sure that you will make a great nurse, Margie. WHS. John B. Kenyon Concert (2-3), Golf (3), Frolics of 1950 (4). John is the Dick Haymes of the class, he is also very handsome (right, girls?). He is usually seen driving around the town with Vic, in his ancient car. We know that he will succeed happily through the years. WHS. Paul L. Kinnear Band (2-3-4). Paul is one of the smaller members of our class, but his friends are large in number. He can be found either in the band room or the shops. G «td luck, Paul! We will miss your pleasant smile. WHS Ronald J. Jursa Valedictorian, Rhode Island Honor Society, Student Council (3-4), President (4). Barker Staff (3-4), Editor (4). Class President (2). Prom Committee (4). Ron, as he is called by his friends, is one of the most active members of the whole class. He studies hard and is rewarded for it. He is beyond doubt the smartest boy in the class, and IS as versatile as he is intelligent. We know that Ron will reach the top. Horace W. Knowles Band (2-3). Sonny is one of the big hoys of our class and is usually found trying to break his neck on the gym apparatus. Best of luck goes to Sonny and Canasta playing!
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Tiik Si.mor Vi.ak Hook — 1950 W . H . S . - 19 5 0 Michael H. Lynch Frolics of 1950 (4). Concert (2-3-4). The cowboy casanova of W.H.S. We shall always remember Mickey for his wonderful performance in the variety show. May your golden voire bring you fame and fortune. WHS Patricia T. Mackay Intramurals. Tatty's friendly personality and ready smile have made her a swell classmate and real friend to all. Best «d luck to you, Pat, in whatever career you choose. WHS V Joseph A. Morrone Football (2-3-4), Baseball (2). Joe is a pleasant and popular lad. You can always get him into an argument as to which is the best car on the road. Oldsmobile 88! Bight, Joe! We feel safe in saying that Joe will become a p« wer in the automobile business. WHS Rosalind M. Murray Rhode Island Honor Society, Barker (4), Prom Committee (4), Essay Contest Winner (3). Roz is the girl who has a smile for every one. Her pleasir ' personality, delightful courtesy, and fine sense of humor have made her a great asset to our class. She takes part in all school events and works very hard to make them a success. With the above qualities ind outstanding scholastic record, she will surely he a success. WHS Alice L. Moore Band (2-3-4), Rhode Island Honor Society. Alice is a faithful member of the band and spend most of her spare time practicing. She has a friendly disposition, which is admired by-all. Success to you, Alice, in all your cn deavorv Cecile A. Nardone Barker (4). Prom Committee (3-4). Intramurals. Ces is well known for her ability to get mixed up and yet come out on top. Her merry laughter and good sportsmanship have made her a friend to many. May you reach the top, Cecile, in your work as a designer. WHS WHS Edward J. Morenzoni Basketball (2-3-4), Golf (2-3-4). Eddy Jo is another handsome and popular boy in our class. He likes basketball very-much and hopes to continue his ball playing after he leaves high school. The team will miss him next year. WHS. Charles A. Nardone Barker (4), Glee Club. Carol is a very popular member of this class. He has shown much interest in the school paper and has done much to improve it. Good luck to you in the future, Carlo! WHS. Donald 1L Morlen Concert (2-3-4), Glee Club (2-3-4). Baseball (2-3-4). Senior Board (4). Prom Committee (4). Punk is the slight, peppy boy of the rlass His ambition is to move over t » Sion-ingt n Village. Since he has so much spirit, we know he will go to Stonington and much farther. Good luck. Punk! Marie L. Nardone Rhode Island Honor Society. Concert (2-3-4). Glee Club (2-4). Barker (4). Prom Committee (3-4), Intramurals. Mer's good natured and attractive personal tty has won for her many friends, and her enthusiastic participation in school events proves that she is a good sport in everything. Lately, Marie seems to have gone collegiate on us. What's the interest at State, Mer? - 427)§► -
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