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The Senior Year Book — 1950 s 1 Salvatore Reale Concert (2-3-4), Prom Committee (3-4). Basketball (2-3-4), (captain 4), Class President (3), Student Council (2). Sal i a well built boy who is always sin in He is also known for his basketball ability and would like to continue playing af ter graduation. Sal is a hard worker; there fore, we ran say with ease that he is bound to succeed. WHS James E. Reay Student Council (2), Band (2-3-4). Gene” spends most of his time in the gym working out on the apparatus and has one of the best builds in the school We are sure this quiet, friendly lad will have a bright future. WHS William G. Reynolds Football (2). Glee Club (3-4), Concert (3-4). Bill is that tall, good looking senior front room K His sense of humor and vivid imagination have been enjoyed by his many friends. He is looking forward to a career in airplane mechanics. Best of luck, Bill. WHS Nancy A. Rosazza Band (2-3-4). Nancy is our musical friend from Charles town. In her spare time Nancy can usually be found in the band room displaying her talent. Her go«»d naturp and kindness are known to all. WHS. Renata Ruisi Rhode Island Honor Society. Band (2-3-4), Senior Play. Renata is another of our prominent band members and her ability in understanding music has made her a wonderful asset to the band. With her sunny gracious personality and winning ways, she will be successful in whatever work she undertakes. WHS Mary Jane Ruisi Intramurals. All our best wishes to that cute little senior with the winning smile! She is liked by all whom she meets, for her kind way is the high light of her personality. Good lurk, and may G« d bless you. WHS Ida W. Roberts Intramurals. Rhode Island Honor Society. Junior Prom Queen (3). Ida, that cute little blonde, is the envy of all the senior girls Her pretty blue eyes ju«t «ecm to have an affinity for men. Among her other abilities she is an accomplished pianist and a very good basketball player. WHS Marion A. Salisbury Marion can usually be found in the home economics room and is really quite a seam stress. Her personality and warm friendliness will never be forgotten. Best of luck to you, Marion, in whatever career you choose. WHS Ruth Rotfer That vivacious brunette who is well known for her ability to be late. Ruth has chosen a career of modeling. Wo know you have the talent, and you’re bound to be a success. Priscilla M. Sampson R. I. Honor Society. Barker (4), Majorettes (2-3). Intramurals. Priscilla is the girl who greets you with a bright, cheery smile when you go to the activity wind rw. Her quiet manner, pleasant efficiency, and sunny disposition have won her a host of friends. She plans to enter the insurance world, and we know with her ability she will be a tremendous success. ■ 29 .-
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s A S S The Senior Year Book — 1950 E R L Annabelle Niles A pleasant smile and a cheery hello are always welcome. With Annabelle’s joyful out look on life, we’re sure she will “live happily forever. WHS Louise Philp Concert (2-3 4), Intramurals. Louise possesses red hair which is the envy of many. Her friendly disposition and sociability have made her an asset to the class May all your dreams be realized. Louise. WHS Caroline J. Palmer Barker (4). Prom Committee (3), Band (2-3 4), Intramurals. Carol’s warm friendliness has made her popular with her classmates and many friends. All happiness to you and Bob. Betty J. Priore Maiorettes (2-4), Prom Committee (3 4), Frolics of 1950 (4). Senior Board (4), Barker (4), Rhode Island Honor Society. Intramurals, Senior Play (4). A winning smile and lovable personality in a true friend. Bet is one of our m«»st studious classmates but still has time for fun and laughter. Best of luck to you. Bet. we know you’ll be a success in your career as a French teacher. WHS WHS Agnes L. Patnond Band (2-3 4), Intramurals. Agnes comes to us from that little town called Charlestown. She is another member of our terrific band and has been a very love ly added attraction. For some reason or other Agnes seems to like Kingston, R. I Could it be a certain student at State? Lots of luck, always, to a swell girl! WHS Eleanor T. Pucci Concert (2-4), Cheerleader (3-4). Barker (4), Prom Committee (3-4), Intramurals. Eleanor is the girl with the friendly smile. She can usually be found in the Activity Room doing some work for Mr. Barber. She is also a member of our cheering squad. Her de pendability and friendly manner will always be an asset to her in the business world. WHS John M. Patton Basketball (3). Football (3). Student Council (2-3-4), Senior Board (4). Senior Play (4). Barker (4), Glee Club (4). Patton is the boy who is in on everything that goes on in the school. John plays basket ball for the “Webbers in the town league. We know that whatever he undertakes, he will be equal to the occasion. WHS Joan Quaratella Joan is one of our more peppy seniors. She is always bright and cheerful with a kind word for every one We are sure, Joan, that your sunny disposition will bring happiness to many. WHS Carol S. Pearson Baseball (3-4). Carol is that cute senior who is well liked by all, especially by the girls. During his three years at Westerly, he has made many close friends, and he will be sorely missed. Robert H. Ralls Bob' pleasing personality and smile have been a great asset to our class. Although he is quiet, he can usually be found where there is fun and laughter. Best of everything, Bob. - e(28
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Thk Senior Year Book. — 1950 S E N I Ruth T. Saretzki Concert (3-4), Intramurals. Red headed Ruthie has a friendly word for all who come in contact with her. It is said good things come in small packages, and how true these words are when applied to this pert, likeable, little miss from Ashaway. WHS Matthew J. Serra Student Council (4), Business Dept.. Frolics of 1950 (4). Mat is well liked and is always willing to help. His special interest is sales work and you can usually find him working in a store We feel sure that one day Mat will be manager of a chain of retail stores. Good luck, Mat. WHS. Lillian Servidio Intramurals. Although Lil is on the quiet side, she is an asset to our class. Her ideas and suggestions have been very valuable to us and they will continue to be to all whom she meets. WHS Thomas C. Sminkey Prom Committee (3). Rhode Island Honor Society. Tom is the boy we see working very in dustriously in J. C. Penny’s. He is one of the most studious members of the class, and we are sure he will tackle future problems with the same earnestness. Good luck, Tom. WHS Eileen Spino Concert (2-3-4), Cheerleader (4). Glee Club (2-4), Majorettes (2-3). Barker (4), Prom Committee (3-4), Intramurals. Eileen is a happy go lucky sports fan who seems to get along with everyone. This year she made a welcome addition to our cheering squad. Her ready wit and humor have whisked away many a class hour. Eileen’s friendly personality will greatly aid her in anything she plans to do. OR C LASS Ernest R. Sposato Glee Club (2-3), Baseball (3-4), Football (2-3-4). Ernie is the tall boy with the engaging grin He likes all sports and gave a fine perform ance on the football field against Stonington Good lurk, Ernie’ May you continue to be the same good sport throughout life. WHS Mary Strawderman A shy smile and friendly personality. Be fore school, between classes, after school, you’ll find Mary and Jimmie parading the corridors. Be t of lurk to both of you always! .WHS. Kenneth B. Strong R. I. Honor Society. Band (2-3-4). Ken is one of our budding chemical geniuses who has spent a great deal of time in the lab trying to find what happens when . . . Good luck to a really big boy! WHS Mark J. Sullivan Basketball (3). Football (2-3-4), Baseball (2-4), Student Council (2-4), Prom Committee (3-4), Senior Board (4). Barker (4). Senior Play (4). Joe is or.e of our most active class mem bers. He is well liked and can be found with J. P. most of the time—when he isn’t block ing the Activity Window. Mark intends to go to college, and we know whatever he under takes will be a success. WHS Evelyn L. Tarbox Barker (4). Prom Committee (4), Frolics of 1950, Intramurals, Twirlers (4). Ev, that dashing redhead with the dark brown eyes, is an enthusiastic sports fan. and her loyal and encouraging support will be missed by our teams next year. Ev’s sweet wav and ready smile have made her a very dear member of our class.
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