Aldrich High School - Reminder Yearbook (Lakewood, RI)
- Class of 1939
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THE REMINDER
" BACK IN '39 "
A DRAMA IN SIX ACTS
Presented by the Students of Aldrich junior'Senior
High School
City oI Warwick Rhode Island
Vol. XVI MCMXXXIX
E REMIND
Preface
D URING the previous years of our short history, our
year book has always been combined with that of Lock-
wood High School. This year for the first time a com-
pletely Aldrich class is graduating, and so for the first
time we are issuing a completely Aldrich yearbook.
We have made this fact the theme of the whole book.
VVe would like to use this chance to speak a word of
appreciation to both boards of the RENIINDER. The
steady. reliable work of the business board in obtaining
advertisements and handling our publicity has made
worth while the long hours spent by the literary board
in getting together the actual material of the book.
We also wish to acknowledge the kindness of the Pho-
tography Club. who developed and printed the films
for our attractive snapshot pages.
We hope that this first Aldrich yearbook will meet
with the approval of all true Aldrichites.
SUSAN BECKXVITH,
Editor-in-Chief.
HORACE HOBISS
SUl'lcRv1slNc: l'R1Nc:1PAl.
OF
Awklczu ANU I,oc:Kwoo1m
UNIQR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
XVARREN A. SHERMAN
SlYl'l'1RlN'l'l'1NDl'IN'l'
or
SCHOOLS IN XVARXVICK
THE REMIN
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Our l'rinc'ipz1l. Mr. Scott. has won thc l'L'SlJL'L'l :xml
llll-CCll0ll ol' both sluclculs :xml lluclllly by his lriclmclly
zxllilumlc. his rcziclincss L0 help. :incl his unliring work
lo lllllJl'OYC our scllool. XVQ sillccrcly zlpplvcizllc alll hc
has clone to lll2llQC thc past yczu' ll SllCl'CSSl-lll :Incl am cn-
joyallalconc.
To
iffilna GI. Svhanlrg
adviser for lhe class of 1939, we
dedicate this year hook, in sincere
ajnlbreciation of her capable guid-
ance and friendly help during our
years at Aldrich.
EDNA C. Sl1ANl.m'
Adviser for the Class of 1939
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R.n'xioxn S. Asiiasn
R. I. Srhool ol' De-
sign. R. I. K.. I-..
Nlerlianiral Draw-
ing
I.llIIXN fi!-.RIRIIIIII
AIIZIIIMIN, A.ll..
IC4l.l5.
Pcinhrokc
I-Znglish. Sciemr.
.-Xiliiscl' ol' Class
ull lil-Ill
xI.Ill'X IL. llnuzn, ILS..
NLS.
R. I. Stale College.
R. I. C. Ii., llalf
xarrl llniiersily
junior Business
'l'raining, Cixi:-s.
English
CIi4.n. Ii. lIu,xns'lin-xi-.i.
l'.il.li.
liorhain Normal.
R. l. C. Ii., R. I.
School ol' Design
lnclnslrial Arts.
KIUIICII of -lnnior
High llaseball
lirrxsou I.. Cmkm-,
.-LII., I'1ml.NI.
Rznlflillx' College.
llariarml lirzuln-
ale Sfhool
lleail ol' Iinglisli
Dept., llirezttor ol
Stale Conipelilion
I'lax'
.Km Clonix
Ivarln-r's llollegz-.
Colninhia l'ni-
wrsily
IIUIIICIIIIIRIIIQ, Calle-
I1-rin Nlanage-
IlIl'lII
Asn Coin-'s, II.S.IC..
NI.I'1ml.
lloslon llnix'vl'silx
Cloinincrrinl Sub
ivfls
lll sin' -losi-.vu
fIO0I'l'1R, I'h.ll..
NIA.
llrown Universilx.
R. I. Cl. Ii.
llezul ol Science Ile-
parlinenl, III-.ul
ol' IITZIIIIIIIICS, Axl-
viser ol' Il-Y Club
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The FACULTY
Cxlcol.vN Il. Cui.:-'
Posse School ol'
Physical I'imluc'a-
lion. R. I. C. Ii.
Pliysiczll Education.
Intrznnln'al Adir-
ilies. Aclxiser ol'
Girls' l.e:ulers'
Corps, Riding
Club
l.. Mui IMn.v, .LIL
NIA.
Brown llnixersily.
R. I. C. I-I., Ilan'-
xarml University
Ilezul of hIIllIll'lII1lI-
ics II1.'I71ll'IIIIl'Ill
Cliaxm I.. III. Ihrls
Sllllt Normal School
English, INIalheinal-
ics, Smiial Sciclxfc'
lium Pltxli IIICRIN-
sox. ll.C.S.
Iiryanl College.
Brown Universi-
ly, R. I. C.
Bookkeeping, Sie-
nography. Iiusi-
ness lllanager ol'
IIvlIl'Il'I1'kIIl'
Cliii-:sunk G. lJo1vcn..xs
R. I. School of llc-
sign, R. I. Stale
College, R. I. C,
li.
lnmluslrial Arts.
Shop, Coll' Coarh
NIYRILIC Gonwirs,
I1.C1.S.
Isflkllll College. R.
I. C. E.
Ileasl ol' Connner-
cial Ileparlincnl.
School Accounts.
A. Il. C. AC-
CUIIIIIS, Cliziirnizui
ol' lfarillllv Coin-
IIIIIICC on' Major
Dances
Ill1i.l-is fI0l'I.Il. IS.S.
R. I. Slalc College
Business, 'l'ruining,
NIIIIIICIIIIIIICS
XVI' slinlenls ol .Xlmlrich will always rc-
ineinbcr with gratitude the help and Iricnml-
ship ollcrenl to us In our faculty. ln the
classroom lhcir capable QIIILIIIIICK' and palicnl
xlanalions hare inzule our slnrlies holh
ioxable and prolilahle: the inleresl and
IIXIIIII' they have shown in all our social
I".II.l-l:N NI. NIM.-
XIXNIIS, Iicl.lI.
R. I. C. Hal'-
xard llniwrsixy
School nl' Nlusir.
Brown Ilnirersilr
Nlnsir. .-Xclxiser ol'
junior Orchestra.
Chairman ol' As-
sembly Coinxnill
Ire. Nlns. Fcslixal.
Corn. Connnitlcc
Sixxriix' V. NIADISON.
ILS.
R. l. Stale College,
R. I. CZ. I-I..
.Xg.gric'ullurc and
Safely. .Mlriser ol'
I'IIlIl'I'gK'IICQ' Corps.
-I-II Club
Alosi-zpn Mclii-lox.
ILS., IS.Iiil.
. l'rox imlence Collegv,
R. I. C.. E.
Science, Mathemat-
ics, Baseball
Coach. Adviser
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ff' ol' Photography
Club
l'i-pun. I.0l'ISl-I NIII.I.IiIk.
.X.li.. AAI.
Pembroke College.
Brown Universi-
ly
Iinglish, .Mlviser ol'
Debating Club
ul. liulxr: NIOVRNIG-
nw, I'h.IS.
Proximlcncc College,
lirown Universi-
ly. R. I. C.. l'..
XIZIIIICIIILIIICS. ling-
lish, Social Sci-
l'IIl'L', Ilockev
Coafli
NI un' G. Nlovkxua-
uw
School of Design
Art. English, Social
Sricml'
at ALD ICH
R activities have helped to give us a fuller
school life: and their friendly attitude toward
us as individuals has made us leel truly a pilrt
ol' Aldrich. We deeply appreciate the large
pllrl they have played in making our school
years a pleasure to remember.
Cuiii-'kisri 'I'. Blllk-
Rav, Ed.B.
R. I. C. E.
English, Mathemat-
ics, Social Sci-
ence. Adviser ol'
jr. lligh Bank-
ing, Class of lil-I2
0nevAct Play.
ll'ur1i'i1'l:iIf'
Douornv NlYIiRs,
B.S.
'l'ul'ts College
English. jr. Busi-
ness Training,
One - Act Plav.
Assemblv Coin-
mittee. I Adviser
ol' Class ol' lfll-I
ISSIIIICR E. Plavksox.
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llpsula College,
Harvard Summer
School. R.l.C.E.
Commercial Sub-
jects, Sr. High
School Banking
BTKRIO I'r1R.v
Ondricek School of
Music, Boston
University
Music, Adviser of
Dance Orchestra.
Operetta, Band
Aifrox H. Rum
Bridgewater State
College. Taunton
Business College
English. Mathemat-
ics. Social Science
ETIII-ll. NI. II. R1-zm,
A.B.
Brown University.
R. I. C. E.
English
NIARSIIALI, Ronrrcrsos
Ph.B., M.A.
Brown University
R I K' F Har
....,.,f'
vard University
llead ol' Social Sci-
ence Department,
Adviser of Tina
Ri-zmmmzk
CvRtL A. Rotsuysors
Farmington Normal
School, R. I. C.
E.
English, Social Sci-
ence
josiciut II. Roiu,ot-'i.
B.S.. MS.
Missouri Universi-
ty, Carnegie Inst.
ol' Tech., R. I. C.
E ., Progressi v e
Ed. lVorkshop.
Sarah Lawrence
College
Ceneral Science, jr.
High Basketball,
Adviser of Class
of I9-ll, Science
Club
jottx R. RVDERT, B.S.
Springfield College.
Brown Universi-
ty, R. 1. cz. E.,
Boston University
Physical Education,
Coach of Foot-
ball, Basketball.
Track, Adviser
of Boys' Leaders'
Corps
H.'KZl4Il. St:o'r'r,
MA.
R. I. State College,
Teachers' College
of Columbia Uni-
versity
Home Economics
Crzokcr Sizxrnciim,
B.S.
R. I. State College,
R. I. C. E.
Science, Social Sci-
ence, Assistant
Football Coach,
Adviser of Biol-
ogy Club
Rtrrn E. SHAILICR,
A.I5.
Pembroke
English, Adviser of
Warzuickile
EDNA C. Su.-vNI.r1Y,
Ed.B.
Harvard, R. I. C.
E.. Teachers' Col-
lege, Columbia
University
English, Social Sci-
ence, Adviser ot'
Class of 1939
IIHt.tNo,v E. Sxow,
A.B., A.M.
Brown University.
R. I. C. E., Bryn
Mawr
English, Latin, So-
cial Science
H. BIARII-I Sorssii
Berkshire Sunnner
School of Art, R.
I. School of De'
sign
I-'ree Hand Draw-
ing, Painting,
Crafts
Ermxok Wmmcrzicsli.
A. B.
YVhea ton College,
Sorbon ne
French
BIARION Ermxoiz
XVARREN, A.B.
Pembroke College,
Brown University
Social Science, Ad-
viser of -junior
Debating Society
IfR.fvsR B. Wirarr,
A.B.
Boston University.
Harvard Sunnner
School
Social Science.
Mathematics. Ad-
viser of Class of
1943, Cheer Lead-
ers. Chairman of
Dancing School
Committee
RUTH J. Yottxo. A.B..
A.M.
Colby Coll os-
ton Un v sity,
Univ sity
Chiczwy
Soci Science
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The Reverend Seniors
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THE REMI D
gr' 'liI'll
XVK'
RIIOIHC ISLAND HONOR SOClli'lY
llixl frm. X. Xl.i1tln.lS. xlifttllllllll.lhbtllliillti.B. l'l'1l9L'l'. l. Ilenthorne, I., Xllllllll
.Srzmul mir: li. Lootlrtlni, Ii. XYt'itl. S. Heekuilli, S. .Xniylon. li. .XIttrit'It. ll. Clotlgli. II. .Xnstin
The Rhode Island Honor Society
Io betonie at nieniber ol the Rhocle lslztntl Honor Society. zt student niust
.nhiex e :in ziyerztge ranting oi' :tt leztst 851 during his years in senior high school
'l'hose seniors who have reztltlecl this goal are held tn high esteem by their class
1
tnzltes. XYe oller theni our congrzttnlzttions lor the way they hztye upheld tht
high stliolztsttt sttititlztrcls ol .Xltlrtc'h.
'l'he ntetnbers ol' the class ot' 19559 who uttztinetl tneinbershili in the society
re the guests ol honor :tt :tn ztsseinbly :incl tezt heltl on hlztreli Zl. After tht
speech ol' welcotne with which Mr. Scott openetl the progrzini. the tnztin spezthet
Nlr. Hztrohl XVilliznns. gave an interesting :intl signilicznit talk on sell'-reliniite
'lhis was Iollowetl by at piano solo by Miss Betty Ortiz. Mr. Hobbs presentet
the honor stntlents with the pins which signilietl their nienibershili in the society
.XII ' ' A ' ' ' ' '
er this interesting lJl'Ogl'2llIl the nienibers, their i2lllllllC5. zlntl the senior elztss
were guests att si Iorinztl teal given by the I'ztc'ulty.
ER
Cl..-XSS OF 19219
Oflirzlrx mul I'fvr'r't1ti1ff' Cvuimitlfv'
I-'irxt row: A. Rutldv. T. Newman, E, Aldrich, li, Austin, H. Worsfoltl
Srrartrl rout: E. XYeiitl, S. Amylon, Miss Shanley, R. Tessier, R. Cole
UfI11'f'r'.v
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Xm'rf'I1lrv-'I're'11.w1rf'r. . . ..,. Iinwixx AIDRIIIII
The Class of 1939
XVe entered .-Xldrifh lour years ago as its first freshman class determined to
distinfuish ourselves in athletics. dramatifs, and scholastic standing.
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By l'0Illl'llDllllllg members to the various lields ol' sports we have lullilled the
Iirst ol' that promise. 'l'his year. by winning the competition plays with our "Mur-
der at the DeSoto" and also with our senior play, "Charley's Aunt", we completed
the second. And with our showing of honor students lor the Rhode Island Honor
Society we have very stttitesslully concluded the entire prophecy.
'l'he "Prom" marked the high point of our junior year as the Ball did this
term.
Although we are sorry to leave our friends a
toward making names for ourselves in the outside world. XVe shall try to make
nd teachers, we do look forward
.-Xldrich as proud ol' us in the luture as she has been in the past.
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The
Reminder
Il,XRll.Xll.X .'Xl5.XNlS
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lwinkli- in llcr lnlnc cies unml
.Xaucli-nn. llnring llcr sluy ul
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lricnmls. Slim' lius :nuns liolme
liics, lnll lim' l'2lX0l'lll' is skul-
ing. Sinn-ss lo your Zlllllllr
lions, "llollln"l
llusl-lmull lflj 2 SlllC'l'l' 4flj 2
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ICIDWINX .Xl.lJRll1ll
'llwrl' is no nccrl lo inlrof
ilnu- liiluinu, oin niosl popu-
lul' girl. llvl' willingness lo
lin-lp ollil-rs unll lion' scnsc ol
lnnnol lllNllll' In-l' lnlurv suc-
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lliv 4'ol'li4lo1', lon know Gluills
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llus u wlx plcusing pcrsonul-
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unll lun ln- ilcpcnclul upon In
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HOWARD HEATH
ANDERSON
"Hr1u'ir"'
Here is one of the best-
nulurcml 1 Vs ilml the class of
39 lliiSI L 'er. " owie" with
lns sn und od humor
1011 class. XVe
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ini :uw u lllml ci ling, How-
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Ins llflllt' iiilcrcsl in llllllll onl'
siclc spoils. "kc'nny" pluns lo
he .Xlllriilfs upopnlui' nic-
c'l1unil"' :incl rclmnilml llllllllllll-
lrilcs. I.ols ol' lmrolwn lloun
4.n's llbli XUII. UKUIIIIXU.
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6 'HIS ullcr ilu' l0lllllllUlXllS.
"loc" is u husky. iolly ll-lloxv,
who loxcs spoils lllllll insimlr
unil onlsiclc ol sfllool. XY1'
know lic will linml Sllllll' inlvr-
vsling prolvssion.
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"Xilu", our sncci singing
SlllllL'lll. is ucll-knoun lxccullsc
ol Iwi solos in onl' 1l5Sl'llll3lll'S
' opcrcllus.
llci' llolmlmius urn' singing unil
l'0llC'l'llllg plionogrupli l'Cl'Ul'llS.
"Xilu" wonlcl like In lmccoinl'
lowly xoiu- slim' nill l'l'l'l1lllllj
H-s silu'cc'4l.
Opcrcllu 42. fi. lj: Clllrisl-
lll1l5 l'1lgl'lllll 43. ljg Rl-'XIINDIR
llnsincss lllblllll 4 lj 1 Xlnsif ifos-
iixul 4flj,
CLASS
NIAIIRICI-1 AUCLAIR
Maurice is especially inter-
ested in science and is a prom-
inent member of the Science
and Inyention Club. He plans
to continue his study of science
especially in the lield of metal-
lurgy. Science is his business.
Science and Inyention Club
N 3 -lj
DONALD AUSTIN
"Donnie"
"Donnie" is another of our
well-bui thletes. He has
participa in most of our
impor n 130118, and excels in
lootba , aseball, aml hockey.
We ea hat he is quite a
h nt' ttside of school.
Su 'c ' you in the future.
"I nie'
ase tl fl, 2, 3, -ljg Basket-
9, Zj: Hockey fflj g Foot-
I I j 3 Good IVIII Q2j Z G. O.
C , ome Room Representa-
tive Qlj: Vice-Presitlent Q2j:
Christmas Play lslj.
HAROLD HOVEY AUSTIN
'Nea Biscuit"
t'Sea Biscuit", like the la-
mous race-horse, is well known,
has many friends, and has
plenty ol energy. His deter-
mination and line spirit will
earn for him high regard and
many true friends.
Football l2, 3, 4j: Basket-
ball Q3, lj, Indoor Track
lil, -lj: Outdoor 'l'rack l2, fl,
'lj 3 Gym Club Q2j 3 Good Will
12. 3. -ljg G. O. fljg Class
Iixecutive .
BESSII5 LOUISE BAILEY
'-lm"
A pretty dark-haired, dark-
eyed Nliss, rather quiet to out-
ward appearances, but at times
just brimming with lun. She
is everybody's friend. She
plans to attend R. I. State to
take a course in social work.
Basketball Clj: Volleyball
llj: Dramatic Club K2, Aljl
G. O. 42j: Hotncroom Execu-
tiye l2j: Good IVill ffl. lj:
Ill!llii'l'l1'klll' ffl, lj, Gym Iixhis
bition lflj.
OF i939
-lll""'
tx
he
. Reminder
X
3-,U':vA,uf-5
SITSAN BECKIVITH
"Sue"
Although "Sue" has been at
Aldrich for only three years.
J e has tnade a brilliant rec-
ord. Among her classmates.
"Ask Susan", has become a
common decision. Her hobby
is stamp collecting. and her
layorite l'orm of exercise is tak-
ing her pet samoyede lor a
walk. She plans to attend Sim-
mons College in Boston.
ll'aru'ickilt' irljg Rt-ixnxm-1k
qEditor-in4CI1iel'j Qljg Dra-
matic Club Q-ljtl
it
.IOHN 4'ISB 'I' BIC 1'I"l' '
1
"Bu s . : ome, fltl
blond, e . ' ol' erson wh
makes y s and 'e s
tl m. u :it o . ml
"I t is n ent tusia. ic oy
tt to u
s, t , an ey 's 1 '
'tt ' I' f. ' w 'ed
as ' It s r a I n Yaw-
'o ' a p t 1 orest
I th l' 1 d Q ..
Ir' 'tu C ub C ik
, Q 'arwi kit ' . ijt
' 1 I , fl FR I .
1c m
I
VIRGINIA MAY BENSON
"Ginny"
Here is "Ginny", one ol our
jolly, wood-naturetl seniors.
Her eerful, sunny stnile has
x' e tnany friends. "Gin-
Jl' 1. to be a secretary and
w 'e sure she will succeed
c i et' she decides upon.
J you have clear sailing
thc td 'md good luck always.
- I W W Basketball ll ' use
,z,s,Itj,1s.. A
,J . Cl, lj, II'1trzt'i1'kiI1' llji
w Lc ders' Corps Qljg Volleyball
0, ll, 2. 3, -lj: .' '-llzll lljg
Spcct mi
Dramatic Club l-lj: Soccer 12.
flj 1 Gyln Exhibition
AR'I'Hl'R ICIIIVARD BISHOP
"Bib"
Everyone knoy "Bib", t e
tall, dark, and I dso s -
Xl dent. who is tops ie girls.
' He has a 1 et 'i ' personality
and is p t 'rywl ere. Hc
inte ' a tneclta ' when
he i lu. s, and we I hope
that , ' will be a big. 'ss.
4 I Iixhibit' j ack
2j 1 lntran urs 'rketball
lx 2j: llran " llub flj:
Competition I ay
u l
6
if-. t Lf
The
Re e
RK X L lill ISI AK li
"t'lluo1'll "
"Slouch" is thc sort ol' pct-
sou lhzlt cvcryonc caan get :along
with. llc ilocs cspcciaills wcll
in the lim-lcl ol' sports. llc likcs
to ski :incl play chcss. is inlcr'
cstccl in curry brunch ol' pho-
tography, :incl is zu laulcutctl
calrtoonist. Ilis lulurc will Inc
cithcr photogrupln or writing.
Pliotogrnphy Clulr 62, fl, lj:
Foothztll 42, flj 1 lixccutixc
tloniniittvv tlj.
LLOYD IIONYARIJ
IKOTIINICR
.lcxil linkliccti xcrx :tctuc
tn raun: 's, :incl hats nlzlclc at
n 0 lol 'I 'll' ns one ol'
1 r licst ' ' rs. llc wot l lilcc
ll IL lll I N
ul s not
X lll
l'.Illl'I'gl'IH'N Lorps 4.5, lj: litol
l'l 1, School ol l sign,
'l "Q ic wc ll fllllll hc
:tn 1-. 'rilncnlul or nn.
Nlzly your aunlm' i I I r in-cl!
glflllllilllt' CI in , L . lj 1
uc-1 i l'luy.' 1 ,- ' 3 .' ' '
XQUII1 lk-I: ' Clulm flj:
ogy Cllulr fflj.
l5I'1RN.Klll'2'l"I'lC Bill' HN
"Howl"
llcrnzulcllc hats llllsCll pant in
runny ol' our school alclixitics.
llcr l':u'orilc hohln is tcnnis.
She plains to vnu-r Nlztssuclnt-
sells Gcncrul llospititl zultcr
gllltlllllllllll. Success in your
K'2ll'K'l'l'l
Ilclxzuing tl, 2. 3, lj: Dm-
mattic Chill 12. fl. -lj: Photog-
raphy 12, 3, lj: llatsclmll fl.
' i lj lltkcll ull rl ' 5 lj
L.f, Iss'-ra ,L,f, 1
Socccr t.ljg Xollcy Hull rl. 5,
lj: Senior Play: Klint lixhilmi-
tion f2. fl, -lj: ll'urz1'i1'l:ilr' tl.
Sl. -Ijg RPNIIINIDI-,R ttjg Ciompc-
tition Plays f2j: Clliccrlcsulcr
12. -lj: I.c:ulcrs' Corps tlj.
, t V , 1
-IXNIICS llRl'l'Cl.llfl"lC
"li1nmj"'
'A-Illlllllt'N" nlztin outsitlv in-
tcrcst is collecting. lnsiclc
school. lf"llilS.Tf' rkctl hznril in
lll'Cll2ll'illl0Il fury nl slauul
Static Ciollcgc. whcl hc will
tzlkc up zt I'1llll'8CTll'llI
il4lIlllIllSlI'flll0ll,, No onc' thc
lmusincss worlclxcixu-lgtil ff kc
".linuny", with h's inuous
4hvcrlulncssfuipljgooal mzttutc,
01' WlSh,llH1'l'll'l'l succc-ss!
lultzuuu at 'lhlskctlmalll fl, fi.
lj: llc-lmiui 35 llltfkaljg 'l'l'2ll'lL
nj.
J
Kl'lNNl'i'l'll KNOXYl,'l'ONt
, Jakcmtwvif
K, vf w'VWI1l'A"' .-
7' A'Skippf" is tltatpveiy lull
Jboy witl14thc,,.hftir that won't
J y,vry't'iih1'lxc-cl. llc is intclligcnl
:intl stuilious hut l12?,gj,aH-:t
I gaaifful, uiicljmw tflif c lIllIlSCll'
vfffl lzuoritc :lt school.
' r-
."clc ol school hc is ll phila-
lclist cone ol' tliosc sl:uup-col-
lccting crcatturcsj :intl 11 niovtc
llzlskcllmll rflj.
'LXRYIN ISRXICR
1 ' llu1I"', I
WL li .r th. Mol ' isrkl iitfc
ll l Ifgl l I l'. 1' "ll l'l'l"
' c 1 ztxwittcls o cl'l ork
li 'L ' - lion
1 1 t .in 1
' . xf' 'th whi c. I has
SH mic' tatlci . . ll,pl:tns
t r Ill. kc sonic ln' ic olfilrzur-
i l'l1tl rc. 3 t my cxcry-
th iq. 'Mul"i'.g
llll1"lllllll"lll ll: 'c ull tflj:
CIllRlS'l'lNlC ROSE
lil"l"l'lfRl"ll'fl,l3
"fIlu'ix"
"Chris" is ll prolly clark-
liztirccl girl lronl l.2ll4Ch'U0ll.
With her good humor :incl
lricntlly lll1lllllCl' :thc has Yo
.' 1 'clric . lc
il lcrcsts ins' mu s' c
s ool ' 'r 'h t icc- uinu,
V
L win ' 5 lllllllljg
I ' sununc Chris" will
ann intovcsting :ntl iii tzuu
A - :ul ' on to lllgqll ' .'s worltl.
ll'arzt'ickiIr' WZ Socccr 12.
fljl llatsclmll tl flj.
l1li'l"l'Y .XNN KLXRSON
A-1:1-1"
licltv is small, struct, :incl cs-
cccclingly ncztt. Sho is known
lor her ulmilily to play thc
ziztno. Although sho is one ol'
asc "quieter nlcnihcrs ol' thc
class", hcr bright SlllllC llllll hcr
Wllllllg'IlCSS to lcncl :I hclping
llilllll hzuc sccurctl llCl' llllllly
lricncls. She hats not clcciilccl
on hc-r plains :tltcr grauluauiou.
ll'1u'zt'icliil1' clj.
CLASS
lJORO'I'HI..X ELLEN
CHALI.GR1iN
"IJnHif"
"Dottie" has sandy hair and
hlue eyes. With her pleasing
personality, she has made a
host of friends in Aldrich. Her
pastime is fancy ice-skating:
perhaps we have a Sonja Henie
in our midst. She is undecided
as to her future plans. What-
ever they may he, we wish you
success and happiness. 'tDot-
tie".
Operetta QQ. 3, -lp : Music
Festival till.
l.liO GEORGE CH.-KRROX
Although quiet and serious
minded. l.eo isa friendly, easy-
going person. He is another
of our Emergency Corps work-
ers who have done a great deal
for sehool order and Ufgllllllll'
tion. .Ks hockey manager he
did a great deal for our hockey
squad. Success in the future,
whatever you decide to do!
limergency Corps ffl, lj:
Hockev Manager lib.
l"R.XNK HENRY
CHRlS'I'0l'H
HIfl'lI.Y.W'f I "
lirank ts that lel nw with the
colorful ties and is v shirts.
He is very muc 'i 'esled in
dratn:R.i,cs, nusi tl art and
is talented 'i ach tirection.
He plans attend th: .' iool
I' De' al' -r gradua tit .
tograp y Klluh ffl. 'lj
'z :J 1 L F I Band
tl, 2, 3, r 2 Ian iestra tl,
2. 35: Senit Pla' CU: Christ-
mas l'l: 1' : ' rzt"1' ill' tlj.
Durant: 1 tfl. lj: . -
ui ll B1 will U
ty I lla 1 A'
RICHARD IRYING C1OI.Ii
"Coli1"'
"Colie" is the tall sandys
lmlond senior who can always
he depended upon to help out
with a correct answer in ling-
lish. He is interested in pho-
tography and skiing. He hasn't
said much ahout his anilmitions
or future desires. hut we ex-
pect much from 'tllickie Dare".
Pliotography tiluh t2. fl, lj:
Executive Clotnmittee flj 2 Sen-
ior l'lay tStagej: Intramural
Basketball fl. Qj: Hi-Y Cluh
tlj .
OF I939
JCB-Hx:
The l l
Reminder
ROY COLLINS
Roy, our tall red-headed pal,
is a quiet. serious person who
is well-liked because ol' his so-
eiahle disposition. Roy's lu-
ture plans have not lieen as
yet decided, hut ol' course he
will he a success in whatever
he decides to do.
Intramural llasketliall tl,
25.
l7ORO'l'HY .Xl.lillC CIONIC
"DrlllfI"'
"Dottie" is one ol' ottr quiet-
er girls in school. hut outside.
who knows? She has hrown
eyes and curly hair and is real-
lv one of the nicest persons
'ou cottld wish to know. "Dot-
plans to initriculttt tt
. l. C.. lf.. Because ol her
s'holastic ability, we are sure
ie will he a successful school
n m.
Senior llehating tll: Opet-
Clllt Qlj.
Nl.XRYl'1l.ll.XlSl'1'l'H KZOONIQY
'ASl1m'ly"
'tShorty" is one'of the small-
est lIlClllllCl'S of the senior class:
however, she accomplishes a
great deal. Her lmrown eyes
and curly hair are the envy
ol' her classmates. She has ac-
quired many friends during her
four years here, and will proh-
ahly continue to do so when
she embarks on her career.
llramatie Clluh tfljz .L A.
Minstrel fflj: ll'rtrzt'icl:iIf' Qlj.
MARION l.t
CIOSTIQ 0
Sparkling eyes, a cheerful
sntile and ditnfdw in xduee
Nlario , who came it er
iXcadeniyiSlie has I ined it
creasing I Jularity du ig her
stay at A 'ieh. Her rohlny
junior from Sa Xavi
hc nd
is dancing, 1 s ' has 4 ' is
ness for iany tnefs He 1 . '
' ' ' " .re undeci it .
lot the f
IJr'nn'iticC'lu 'l lj ll'1
1 4 I -- 1 ll'-
.nf1.i'f.- tts, ty, "r
The
Reminder
.txxr I. . cic t ' sta t'
.-X lc' 5 at ll "t ' ztlmlc'
tz th 1 v-I c" tt, exist-
tt t tltltl
c'.t c'spec'iatlly i toclcey, :tl-
t tgh h tx ' 'er tztlcett pztrt
an-s. -pa
to stttclx' tsel ettgittes ztltc-r
grztclttzttgrtt-. llc-st ol' llll'ls :tttcl
sttccc-ss.
5 uit? dtspos ' . 's '
t thc scl tl ht tc llc lttts
NIll,l1Rlill lCI,ll,Xlllilill
f1l'l.l.liN
"Milli1"'
l.:tt1glt :md the world latttghs
with you. 'll t's "Nlillic"',
with het' lztttgltttg eyes ztttcl
cttrly, hztir. llc-r chic-l' clesirc-
is to :tttettcl tlte School ol' llc'-
sigtt, httt witlt at xoicc' :ts low-
lx :ts hers, she c'ottlcl eatsilt littcl
sttccess itt the lielcl ol tnttsic:
llztppittess wltereter you go,
"Xlillic"'!
Upc'rc'ttzt 1fl. l51 ll'r1t'tc'ir'kiIc'
135: Pltotogrztpltt flltth 1251
Rt-,xttsm-,R 115: Nlttsic' lfc-stitatl
12551 Vollet llztll 125.
t.t'c:t.t xt.-xkjcmtzttc
tmtctrttts
"lull"
Nlc-et "l.ott". .'Xlcltich's chic'I
sttpporter ol' the lc-atclittg roller
slczttittg rittks. .Xlthottgh het
sefret stttthitiott is to hc-c'otttc' zt
rltattttpiott slazttet. she will cle-
xote hc'r tittte to ltztirclrc-ssittg.
'l'ltc-re will sttrelx hc- sttc'c'c-ss itt
thc' ltttttrc' lor :t girl hLc' l,ttc't:t.
Pltotogrztplty Clltth 125: ll'rtt-
zt'irkiIc' 1351 Operettzt 1l53 Rl!-
xitstxrk 115: Nlttsic' lfc-stixztl
1555: Yollet llztll 1251 llztsc-hztll
125.
.IOSI-ll'H lDlil.Ylil1K1llIU
".Ioc"'
"loc"' is one ol' tltosc' creat
tures rztlled goll' c-tttltttsiztsts,
:tttcl spettcls tttttc'h ol his time
with his lriettcl Nlc'l.eocl, tttztlc-
ing at Illlllll' lor hitttsell' itt thc'
goll' c'irc'les. llc- plzttts to stttclt
cottttttereiztl work ill some night
school. llc- is at hrilliztttt schol-
ztr. :tttcl will tttatlcc- at ltttc- hust-
nc-ss lllllll.
I
.X
'IARLIZS XV. DICMING
"IJ1'll10II"
ere is ztuothcr of ottt'
l' iettclly goocl-nzttttrecl boys
ho is especially interested itt
toll. llc is ttumhcr two mam
cn ottr school tectm :md hats
xlatyecl for two years. 'l'r:tc'k
is :mother of his sczhool inter-
ests. Sttccess ztttcl good fortutte
will mztlae up ul,CIll0ll'S'l l'tt-
tttre.
R.'Xl.l'H DIS.-XIX
"Dc'11n'c'!" ,-
"l5epret" t. at st :tll l
Q ,gf chi-toys me on ' at clttifk,
It '. He enjoys
good time am ztlwztys sec-ms
to ltztx'c-gone. ' ' . s
:ire t xt - t
ycyclcqf mot, httt
we're . "+ve enjoy himself.
whztteter . work.
ltttrattttttrztl Bztsketlmztll 135 1
lttcloor 'l'r:tc'ls 1l5: Otttcloor
QIOHN lillXY.XRll DOXNl'1l.I.Y
"j1t1'k"
ettterecl ottr school in
year. He never
. . Un.
is to like hint. He
cloestt pztrtiettlatrly for
his school
to patron-
luttctiotts. john
t' the priest-
ccrtztinly wish
Corps
FRED DWYER
"I'irc'cIclic"'
'Al"reclclie" is ct lmoy who is
lcttowtt :tttcl likecl hy :ill his
rlztsstttzttes hc'c'ztttse ol' his zill-
rottttcl good-ttzttttreclttess. Be-
siclc-s hzttittg consiclerathle gyttt,
natstic' zthility, he hats clone well
throwing the jztvelitt atttcl clis-
c'tts. When l-'recl gets out ol'
school he itttettcls to he at eitil
ettgitteer :tttcl alll who know
hittt strc- sure ol' his sttcress.
Gun lishihition 1l. 2. fl. -l52
Indoor lr:tc'k 12, fl. -l5: Out-
cloor 'l'r:tc'k 1l. 2, Il, -15: ltttrzt-
tttttratl llztskethatll 12. fl, Al51
Pltotogratplty Ciltth 115.
CLASS
wttuuax I'l'll.l'Ql"ORIl
nrsox
"lJi1'1"'
Watrren hatils lrotn Luke-
wootl. the hatlen ol' atll lmlue-
eyecl hloncls. Watrren planetl
center on the loothatll lC1llll.
His interests insicle amtl ottt-
sicle ol' the school alre the satmei
sports, girls. atncl marking
lrientls. He is one ol' the hesl-
natturetl hots ol' .Xlclrich. His
annlntton in ltle IS to he athle
to own his own c'tr
lfoothatll t2. fl. lj 2 'liratck tl
l'l.ORliNC1li MAY ICIJWXIQIJS
"l"lo.l.s'i1"'
Wheneler there is at lttll in
llll' f0lINCl'N1lll0l1 XY1' fill! 1llYS'llfS
count on "Iflossie" to retnettx
il. Her quick wil atntl heatllhi
complexion atre the enxy ol
exeryone. Her plains lor the
luture :ire XLIQIIU. Howexer.
we agree, she will he atssuret
success.
Minstrel til. ly: ll'tll'Zl'l!lflfI' fl
VIRGINIA .XlJlil,l'I
ICRICIKSON
"Clin" is one ol' ottr catrelree. .
sociathle girls who his clone 1
greatt cleatl ol typing lor our
lean' hook allltl other Oligllllllll-
tions. Her hohlxies atre swim-
ming atntl clatncing. .Xller graul-
uattion "Gin" plains to atllentl
some comptometer school als
she is llllL'l'l'SlCLl in this work.
Delxatting llluh tl. 2. fly:
ll41lI'7l'll'lllf!' tl. 2, 35: Rl.-
XIIXDI-R tlb: Balskethatll tl. 25:
Bztsehatll tlb: llratmattic Cluh
tl. 2. fly.
.XXI-lzl.IX.X lallll
".lngi1"'
Stfatr :intl spice atntl exery-
u,5't' tk will
J ,f 'Jr
MTH
Q Reminder -
We, the students ol' Aldrich.
man sincerely stztte t.tatt we miss
"Red", .Xn illness hats kept
him from school lor quite at
few months. Intl ne consitler
him very much at patrt ol' our
clatss. His hrighl recl hatir :mtl
his clelightlulll witle grin halve
enathletl him to conquer the
patlh lo, clistinction. XVe alll
wish him at XCI1 sllecly re-
coveryf
Llatss I l!I.lEI.
-IXXIICS lil Y XR 'llil ll
of responsihili he will matke
at go ol' :myth g he atttempts.
ll'1tr'zt'ickfIr' fl. l: RICNIINIDIR
Business Nlatnatger fly: Intran-
tnurall liatskelhatll tlj.
lEli'I"l'Y FRASICR
Belly is one ol' the 'eter
I llllClwYi' 1 ' l
mer unatsstuning inaumers at
l'rien.clh smile hane won ler
nlamavlriencls during her s an
' , 'ich. -sts
centeretl on atthletics ' nl lit-
ting, Success amtl lllll xiness to
tl' nice tlescrihes our ".Xn- XKIM
c-r Ing-rry disposition A B.NkCm,llTa?f -, -U. VUHU
I Q ll . h 2 XI Q. a. I . -. . , I
'ml It Q H hug nl llatll t2. .lla liatsehatl I2. 5 ,
enetl mann monlerts all lcildcl-Q. cows 12 - T
.Xlclrich. She s at t liathle ' ' ' ' l' '
helper :mtl at cleler ' "r.'
Wheneler 1 u watnt " 1
you will mtl- her curletl it J
at chatir rea+c'Kug',a mol. which
is her liatrorite hol a 5
Yolley Batll tlf, gifsehatll
tlji llatskethatll tlj: ll'uru'iz'k-
flr' till.
OF I939
retatry tlj: Gym lixhihitl n
t2j: Drannattic Club ffl. -lj:
G. 0. t2j: Clalss Executive
Committee t2l 1 l'romptress
Senior Plan.
Z,
l5.XNlliI. GAI.l,.XCQl1ER
"Ilan"
"Darn" is vert much inter-
eslecl in sports atncl shows ll'tlC
school spirit. He wottltl like
xery much to enter Notre
Danne l'nilersilt, :incl he hats
the markings ol' at true collegi-
atte. XVe wish him atll the luck
in the worlcl. amtl lots ol' suc-
cess.
Hotneroom liatskethatll 'l'eatm
tl, 2. flj: Gym Exhihilion
tll: Horneroom Representat-
tile t2l.
. H.,
im's" ' l ests 'i le '
o .'i ' l' scl ol :tr n ng
't s. han" lt' 1, all help-
ng tllos e l. He hats
llo e a 'l'Clll tl ' o wpllk lor
hc lte ll' 'ttickilr' a lcl the
.xtlsm-, His 'lul plains
atre ic clelinite with his
lik " le pl . ts atncl sense
qiiip 'The
Re inder
C i-'D
RAYNIONIJG.-XRl will '
" lfrly "
Our boy' IllCl'll1llllf', yvays
fixing his Nlodel-A lford. SONIC-
lhing is forever going a little
oll'-key, hilt "Ray" can always
get it repaired so he can drive
to school Zlllfl get here hy' one
llllllllli' to lline. Slll'lfL'SS to
you, "Ray"l
Rll'l'Ill,ll,l.l,XNfil'1liR
URlIflIfl,'H
"Ruthie" is one of Olll' hllsi-
ness SlllllClllS interested in litr-
lllL'Iilllg lll'l' business education.
ller holyhies are skating and
flllllflllg. She has a great deal
ol' fun in both. She will cer-
tainly' he a helpllll addition to
the business world. Success to
you, "Ruthie"!
SIHHIYI. l'.l.lXAl5l'1'l'll
UOODRUNI
"lfa'll1"'
I'ull ol Yllll, vigor alld vital-
ity is "Bette", one ol' Olll' IllUSl
attractive cheer leaders. Slle
has also sllown UlllSl1llllllllj.1
ability' ill lll'2llll2llltS. lvhat .Xl-
dricll loses the business world
will gain, in il l'UllllJClClll sec-
retary.
ljflllllillll' Club f2, fl, -lj,
Good XVill fljg lllll!'1l'll'kffI'
fljg State fiUIlllJL'llllUll Play
fffjl Senior l'layg Cheer liead-
er fljg Debating Club filj.
IJUROTIIY I.0l7lSli UOIILH
. "Dol"
"Dot" is etlitol'-iii-cllief ol'
the ll'lll'Zl'lI'kllI', yrllich slle
lllllll2lgl'S very t'apahly, and is
lllllS an lllllDUl'lillll person
around the school. Slle also
has literary l2llClll- 'f'- writes po-
etry and essays, and does art
work for the Rlcstlxlylflt. "Dot"
has llllllDlll0llS ol' lJl'l'0llllllg an
atltllor--probably ol' the new-
est best-seller.
Dramatic Club fl, 2, fljg
Une-Act Plays fl, 353 lnter-
class Basketball f2, fijg War-
zltirflcilc ffl, -lj, fliditor-in-
Chief ftlyg Rl-zlvilnlmlzk fltj.
titty
,Jkt
ff
JOSEPH GREGSON
aloe,
Here is another of Olll' ath-
etes whose IIIOSI predominant
rest is football. His pro-
hrscis has made itself quite
by getting in the
ll many football games.
hobby is collecting
pictllres fthe kind you
bubble gnmj. "Joe"
football even af-
l. -ljg Base-
I'raek fly.
-XRD IIOHN KLRIIFFIN
"ll7ll1'!Iffl"'
"Wheatie" is inclined to he
quiet ill school activities. lilll
is one ol' Olll' lively' lllClllllCl'S.
His good-naturedness llllll de-
pendability' have won hint a
host ol' friends at Aldriclt. He's
talented in the lield ol' radio
illlfl has built two ol' his own
sets. "Wheatie" llasil't decided
upon a career. hilt here's hop-
ing he lllay choose a good one.
l'.Yl'RlClA 1-iI.lZAllli'l'H
CRIMES
"Patti"
XVC know "Patti" as one of
the sweetest and cutest girls
to be found in Aldrich. XVith
her WClC0llllllg slnilc slle has
won the hearts ol' us all. in
her two short years N'llll us.
'tl'atti" is a little shy' and has
not C0lllPClCll in many' of Ollli
school activities.
ll'arwir'lcite f3, -lj .
HARRY GUYE'l"1'E
"C11y"'
Nlusic hath K'll2ll'lllS, especial-
ly' Wllffll played by' "Guy"'. He
has lJCCIl a talented alld llllCl'-
ested nleinher of the orchestra,
hand, and jazz orchestra for
two years. "Guy", plans to at-
tend the New England Con-
servatory' of Music alter gradu-
ating, to further his lllllSlC1ll
education.
Klan Orchestra ffl, -lj: Or-
chestra ffl, -lj 1 Band f3, Llj ,
fbQUwJwRm'BQsQf
if
,
CLASS
OSCAR FRANCIS HALLENE
Here is one of the boys who
has done a great deal of stage
work for many of our produc-
tions. Oscars work has been
arranging and changing scen-
ery for our plays. He hnds this
work something he would like
to do in the ftlture, and we
admit it sounds like an inter-
esting career.
Iitnergency Corps fljg Dra-
matic Club t2. fl. -lj.
'l'HliI.Nl.X HICNTHORNE
"Tl1r'l"
Here is a petite, winsome
girl from Lakewood. 'I'helma
is one of our most competent
dress-tnakers. and her clothes
hear witness to it. Since she
can type as well as sew, we
know she will be an excellent
lind for some big business tnan.
llest wishes. 'l'heltna!
lllIll'Zl'il'kffI' U53 Gym lixhi-
bition Q35 3 Operetta Cb 1
Music Festival QED: Basketball
fly .
NIINNIIC HARNIPQR HIGKIEY
"Girli1"'
"Girlie"-isn't that a cute
nickname? It seems to be just
the right title for our friendly
classmate. "Girlie" loves to
play the organ and does quite
a bit of sewing. She plans to
enter the lrairdressing lield
which she should find an in-
teresting profession.
ll'urn'i1'lfilf' tty: RICNIINDICR
fly: Stamp-Glub 1253 Biology
Club fflj.
RXYNIUNIJ HARRY
HOI,I.lNGXVOR'l'H
H-lfff!'I'fIIlgU
"Ray", is one of the lads who
do not take part in many
school activities, but he is any-
thing but one of our quieter
classmates. He excels in the
2ll'l of tnodern dancing, "Ray"
is not a serious fellow: he has
a happy-go-lucky manner all
his own. He is undecided
about his future.
llrantattcs f2, 3, -l 3 Dwat-
ing fly.
l
ft, QNJQ
ew
The
Reminder
-1-42"
f
ROGER FRANCIS HOPKINS
Roger is the person to go to
when Will want a correct an-
swer. 'He is a very studious,
ambitious person. and is always
up on the latest best-seller.
He is interested in photogra-
phy and spends tnany hours
ldltllllg. He has no definite
future plans, but with his
knowledge and ability, success
is the natural reward.
DENNIS liDlV,XRlJ HUGHES
"IJ1'r1r1y"
L,-Xlthough rather quiet, "Den-
ny" hm been a very important
and helpful nteinber of our
class. He has helped to set-
tle many important affairs for
the class of ISJ39. "Denny" is
an especially good track man,
both indoors and Olll.
Glass Executive Q2, 3 G. 0.
tfljz Indoor l'rack tl, 2, 3, -lj C
Outdoor Track fl, 2, fl, slji
l'llIlClgCllCy' Gorps l'resitlenl
Qlj 1 Football Q2j.
RICH.-XRD THOMAS
HUGHES
I
Rieh'ard is a quiet business-
like person with all 'the quali-
ties of an important business
executive. He Hnds basketball
very interesting and has played
for our school for four years.
Best of luck in the business
world!
Outdoor Track Q2j: .Iunior
Varsity Basketball C2, 353 In-
tratnural Basketball tl, 2, 3,
'rno , josevu kt:I.I.Y
'Ton yi'
nd cz here at -
ri , c:t to us during his
se Jr year from Lockwood.
X e are proud to have this fun-
ning, happy-go-lucky Irish-
man for a pal and fellow stu-
dent. His hobby is collecting
drinking glasses of all shapes
and sizes. Such an unusual
hobby shows his originality.
'o my' K." as we
tl m Al
1
l.lliSlil.U'l Ili MAR l'IN
"l,nll1"'
' I , :null nn., C-Limln onl Sl
'. . X o 5 ms groan
' Hu' - i hp Sooro-
" " " mos" ohiol'
4 lnlll wmls is l.1 .
I I ' l.nllo is our xorx lrioncllx
""-5. 1-'
e s ,, ..1 U.. lu.
1" is xorx Sllllll0llS :null rozuls ai
, gin ll elm il Sh shi
X is
L ilnhlx in Cl chnl nl'
lil.l"..XNOR l"R.XXiIlS
KINNICKZONI
"I'flli1"'
Reminder o
1- ir,-' 1 l os
' km
iro lm' lho lilllllll' :mal wo
rw sho has lho :ihilily :incl
znnlnlxnn lo lmocoino lnipnrlxlnl
.xml nooossanw in lho lnlsinoss
lnlrumlnrinq nuno ulhoi' lllllll
w urhl.
YIRCLINIX Xl.lR'l'lN
"Gin"
lllll' llllll' lllfillill' Nliss ll'0lll gill gqilql guycl iq lllig Iilllg'
l.:il4ownml. "l'1llio". ,Xllliungh lugs,
sho cluos nm l2llx1'lliIl'l in nmny ml an pl'Illllllll'lll IIll'llllll'l' nl
srlluol :lolixilios sho is lIlll'1lNS 1111-S4-liiqprfjlgixs,
l'l'2ltll illlll lxllllllg lu lll'llD tllll. Xliygiis 4'l1001'l'i1l glngl gilnglis
Wo hzno nnl hoznxl wh'1l "lil hriglxl.
, ,, - - 1 . . ' - . .
ho plains lu mln in lho lulilro, ,A 5lI1'S1l oromlil lu ns in :nn hghl.
hill wo 3ll'l' suro Illill lKll'lll'Xl'l' ""' , Sho's ai xolw good sllulonl :nul
sho nnmlorlzilxos will ho an sum- Q , V K ig hmmgl 14, ml-41-L-gl
ross. f Xml wo wish hol' halppinoss in-
, . . 1 ,,
Il m'z1'1r'lrllc' lll. A -,. flwl-
' n2lSlxL'lll1lll cl. 2. 35: liaiso-
. 0 ' - ' i 4 'P
IEXMLZS Lx H114-I-R f lull ll, -. .ll .ulullullhill l-.
- U . H .553 lioaulors Lnrps ll. 3. -ll.
ml, A S1'l'I'l'l1ll'X- l.l'l'1lSlll'K'l' ill 2 G, O.
"Bill" is uno ol mn i"uIhoi' ll. 2, Il, lb: lhmiizilic' Cllull
llll'4'llIIIlll'1ll - lllllllll'll sluclonls, ill: Gini lixhihiliun fill:
who sponcls an grozil rloall nl his 501,11 Xvjll fly,
linio wm'king nrmlnrl ziulnniu-
lrilos. llo lwlnngs In lho L A l5,XRlS.XR.X Nl1'iI.Xl.l.l'Nl
l'illll'l'gl'lNl Sqnzul, Ill-lil has ..HUhIm,'-
cluno an groan rlozil lm' lho - 1- . , . , .
Q ,Q . b I Q 4 ' L 5 lho quiol. rlianhnng poison-
scliuul. llis llllllll' plans .no ,. , . . '
. -V Q- , . f zililx ul llns swool, hlonml lass
in lho llohl ul .lglllllllllll'. Suu- , A 4- K 1
Q H -, 4 M Q , , - - has onlloallocl hol ln lho slu-
loss is .lNNllll'1l lu .in .inllnlions K I . ,. .
,NWN mu, Hlml.. w K! clonls ol .XlmhiL'h. Hoi' lllllll'C
I ' 'L lios in lho liolml ul' liziiralross-
R"'l"N""k ll: 'llj llhlwl' K ' ing. whoro sho will ho ai suf-
hfill Nl.lil.lgol 4.43, IZIIHIQKIIKN -kgaf ww' fm. hcl. --nm1.1.-U-lmipmu.
Ulllh lj- ll' ol-pl:1oo" roillnro hams long
lroon lho Cllll ul' hor olzlss-
nxiusxiu iisixiuw "'l"N'
' ' H ' A' lllllllllllll Chili ill: Sonim'
ll"l',"" Plan flUlllllllllt'1'.
Nlool f"l'mlrl1io". 4:1 lllll
ll2lpPjygll'llll'lxN gqgj, wfhnso M Q V V l
lznngl 'I V 'un ilinni l'l5ll'A5 xll3l'lNNl5
sniilo uno cflnlmlislioilfaoi' :is 'illlllllllsl
2' l'CwW"'l'J"'luA'lc0" din? lim" is 2lllUllll'l' nl' mn
'lllhlls " " ' ' muno hops. hailing' lrnm l'1ll-
.
A -.4
A lc ull lm lun shi ll.lN
won llliml' ,-hillfllilhlf illlklplllg
:nil sinh: nh lx u nl
ifng All, b I x
llulnlmios' nulnx inlolosls.
Il'm'n'iflcilf' fly: lllillllllllil
Chili W l ll RINHNIIR ily
01
K'l'l'
.
' 4 r
Xll'R
.Xllh
in W 'S ly
llil. Nl.XNi1lll".S'l l-1R
ough sho hzns nut pzirliii
2 ,' 2'
lios. Nliniol is 'woll thong
ln hor C'lllNNlIl1lll'N, zinil has
nisulo :nanny ll'Il'lHl5, Ono
hor lmhlmios is dinning. .ul
whimh sho is quilo auiomnp-
lishoil. Nluriof 1 ' ' '
ls plans lux Illo
L - rl :ls Nol lwoon
llllllll' h nr. nz
llooliloil. hill wo ziro suro sho
CYL
will lx in ziulnisllinn lo lXll'll
-r prnlossinn sho aulupls.
K ,
llvfll'7l'lI'llllI' llj,
:loo Uairrlons. llospilo lhzll
J High do N0lllL'llllllg worth
whilo. Ho is an linppy-gn-luolq
lypo ol' porson. und during his
loin' yours ill .xlllllfll ho has
nlaulo mann lruo lrionmls. XYl1:1l-
oxor oziroor inn rlmoso, "jim-
x . llll hofl wishos will lol-
K .
CLASS
Svitl Ulassea? Well,jl1at's Ed
GEORGE MCLEOD
"Mac"
Mel.eod is one ol' those quiet
boys, that are known by' al-
most everyone. He altnost
sleeps on the golf course dur-
ing the summer. He claims
to play goll' "uneonst'iously"'.
"Mate" is also yery much inter-
ested in basketball, yrhieh he
played lor three years. May'
success and good luck be the
names ol' yottr guardian angels.
liasketball 12. fl, ly: Golf
ffl. lg Captain ly.
l"l,0RliNlIli Ml'1l,KONl.XN
"l"l0S.Yf1"'
"lflossie" is one ol' the most
popular girls in the Senior
elass, Her llashing broyyn
eyes and charming' smile have
yylon her many lrientls. She
intends lo become "Somebody's
Stenogn. We wish yott all the
luck in the world, "l"lossie".
fjlJUl'Cllll tl. 2. fl. ly: Gym
lixhibition tl. 2. Ei, lyg Lead'
ers' Corps fly: Basketball tl.
2, 3. lyg Music' lfestiyal qyfly:
Dramatic' Club lly: Competi-
tion l'lty lly
Hlil.liX Mll.l.lzR
Introducing Helen Miller, a
sweet little Miss lrom Nor-
wood! Helen enjoys her studies.
bttt also lends her little bit
when tliere's any lun to be had.
Helen's plans lor the future
have lltll been decided upon.
but we are sure she will lind
sueeess awaiting her.
ll'11l'u'ir'kiIt' tl. 2. ly: Dra-
matu' Club fly.
ICIIWARIJ Ml'l'liNll'S -
"Mil" , 'f
lflash! We'ye lound' We man.
llayjift you seeiyasltort. red-
ed
hea ' . hz xpy'-go-lucflfy' lelloyy
l P ..
M' edit-ls. or "Mig lor' short
ai our gilt .Llii:.ttetvspape1
Jyvorltl. His 'fQLjthe ln-
ture lie in alle nuarspaper eol-
umn. so. 3S'1tlleS Xl'lnehell, be,
l XX
ware. '
Hi-Y fly: Debating' tl, 2
fi. ly: ll lll'Zl'l!'lfIll' tl. 2. gl, ly:
Sport Editor ily: llramatit
Llnb ily 1 Senior I'lay.
UF I939
The .
Reminder
M.Xlllil.YN lil.l..X MORGAN
"Muff"
Madelyn is a tall blond who
comes lrom l,ineoln Park.
Whereyer there is ltnt you are
sure to lind Madelyn eager to
add her little bit. She is quite
a sport enthusiast, both in
school and Olll. Some time in
the future she hopes to betome
a secretary.
Basketball 62. fl. ly: Volley-
ball lily: Riding Club Qly:
Baseball 12, Ely: Dramatic Club
wy
Nl.XRG.'KRliil' MARY
MORRIS
"il11ll'gI'U
She isn't yery tall: she isn't
rery short. She has dark hair
and sparkling bltte eyes.
"Marg" is a lriend to every-
one: her silty' chatter and
bright smile are welcome ey'-
eryyvhere. She is assured sue-
eess in yrltatey er she ttntlertakes
in the lutnre. llest ol' luck to
"Marge", our Ubusiness wo-
man".
Competition l'lay l3yg llra-
matic Club 43. ly: Il'r1rzt'ir'lc-
ill' tly: Rt-.ytlxm-.R fly, Senior
Editor: Glee Cllub 43, -ty: Mn-
sir lfestiyal lily 1 Operetta tty:
Cafeteria Squad fly .
MOl'l,'l'R0l'
My. c:H.yRt.t:s I.r:s'rt-LR
' i'I,l'Xlf'l'n
Lester is our handsome. best-
dressed senior. He has been a
yery aetire member ol' our class
and has been yery popular
around school. Lester has also
done baekstage work wliirlt he
lintls especially interesting. Sue-
eess to one who is deserying.
Good NVill 42, fly, y'iee-l'.esI-
dent lily: G. O. K2. fly: Class
President 12, fly: Outdoor
lraek 12, fly: Stage Manager
tl?-
MXRY l'1l.lZ,Xl5li'lH
Ml'Rl'HY
Here is Mary, the girl with
l ' blue eyes and attraetiye.
ay'y hair. yyho comes lront
Pawtuset. Her athletic ability
takes her our best girl ath-
ete, and with her good sports-
manship ue lsnoyt' slie'll be
"tops" ytherey'er she goes. Her
desire is to be a physital edu-
cation teaelter.
Operetta 12. Fly: Music Fes-
tiyttl Hy' C'ym lfxhibition ll
I
1 t.: ,. V
2. 3. ly: lnterelass Soccer QL.
3, ly: Baseball tl, 2, fl, -ly:
Yolley Ball ll, 2, 3. sly: Bas-
ketball tl. 2. 3. 'ly 1 Girls' Lead-
ersllorps 43. ly Yiee-Presitlent.
The
Reminder
XIIl.lbRl",IJ Rl"l'H N.XYl.0R
"Millir"
'Wlillie' 0 sz 1' hrowu
' WI' wu ey '. She is
, reiulx to greet ou with
il elieery "hello" ' tl an lrientlly
stui '. 5 t' ' erestltl iII
spo 5 s egixilly s e'l 'lm
L IaIskt'llIaIll II:IIIs
lo il e Brut' ressiug Srhool
i' 'I slI Ql'llKllI1lll'SI we know
she will lincl il Zlll interesting
lll'Ul.l'SSl0ll.
RIWIINIIIR fly: ll'llI'7I'l1klll'
fly: lllll'lIllllIl'iIl liziskethzill
ill: lntizinuirail Speed lizill
ill.
NIILDRIHID Rl'l'.X NICARY
",llilIir"'
xllllll' is ll2lI'l-Q-ll2lIl'l'1l Illltl
sliin Jllltl luis :I very sweet
Nllllll'. ller lrieiitlly tlisposi-
tion Zllltl sint'el'e wziys llllkl'
niaule her populzir exerx where.
tlr:IIII:IliIs.l fllitl you see the
senior Iililfw She plains Io he
:I SlCll0gl'2llJllK'l' iIl'll'l' grauluai-
tion.
Rl-KIINIIIR ffl. -lj: llliizwirh- in
II: il ' l lliunttit fluh
' ' , L, ll 'A 1 't 1 '
CZ, fl, lj: Senior l'laIy: lIIter- E
rlziss B1lSlil'llDiIll 12. Ill: Yolley ,bi
l'I:Ill fl, jj: SUl't't'l' Qi, ily,
'l HUNIAS A. NICWNLXN
" Tom"
l'lll0llln is Ulll' ol' the hest-
nzituretl hots in ikltliieh. He
lIzIs :I stnile :Intl :I l'lll'l'I'N
"Hello" lor everyone. AI'-
lhough full of niisehiel, Hllltllllu
hats his serious nionients. Ilzine-
iug Jllltl goll' :Ire two ol' his
liohhiesl he llllS llliltllf hinisell'
Izunous in holh.
Drzuiuitie Clluh fljg Iiiner-
gentiy Corps ffl, -lj 1 lllll'1lllllll'2ll
IK'Isketh'Ill fl 0 'lj' Coll' K"
Vi
'F' I
gy' ip.
vi ,
.
'V+'
3,1203 A. kliiistlrel qljg
l'l'llllNC C0lllllIlllL'C
CA'l'l!liRlNli AI.lCli
NORTON
"Kil1'lIir"'
Here's our own little cheer-
vcK.r .' . . ., .'..l
g, t lx I llt
ntx t nu
til-5
X
I gf!
,M
.
B fl
Ii -:xx 'H AI.lE1iR'l'
X, 'ARKER
I l "limi"
I-rr is "Ken", quiet, yet
lwaiys willing to give help
x len help i. ueetletl. Huis in-
it Nsts iusitl :Int outside of
Hhool 1ll'C .lllllk riaition,
.llltl Clltillilfmltlll .'ell'. Al-
though his pl is or the fu-
ture 2Il'l' i Iflelu ' e. vveryotie
who know. n" is certain
a - 'i ' IIIe oIIt on to 1.
lH'1l" 'I ' 1 'L 'L
as ethalll .
.ICIHNHXRID DENNIS
l'li.-XISODY
"SlIorl.r"
Il luring "SlIorty", six-
'xc 'oi ': one ol' the most like-
aih Zllltl jovial students we
k w. He is ulwatys full of
lt I :intl loves to hzue :I good
' le. XVith his lizippygo-
llilik' disposition, he will proh-
llllyl continue lllllklllg lrientls
hrough wluitexer life work he
I eeitles upon.
'l'r:Iek Ql. 35.
lil.l!,.XlSlC'l'll .XNNIC l'liI.KliY
"Iif'Hy"
"Bettx"' is at xery frientlli
person,Aseeining to know lllltl
speak to exerioue. .-Xlthougli
"Betts" tlitl not eonie to Al-
tlriehl until her junior yezttt.
slIe luis estzihlishetl herself
lirtuly in our elziss. She plains
to go iII training soon llllll we
know she will Ill2lliC llll excel-
lent nurse.
lllillllllllli tlluh 43, -lj: Il'1Ir-
zvirkitf' Q-lj: Rl-'XIIINUIR Q-lj.
Clonipiliug litlilor.
k.X'l'llRYN l'liliN.XVli.-Xl!
"Kay"
Large hrowu eyes Illlll :I
sunny smile go together to
nizike up "K:1y's" very nitrate-
tire personality. Besides being
it sports enthusiast, "Kay" is
:III 1lCCOIllllllSllCil actress, dau-
eer. zuul tleh: Her plans
l ' the lutu' air still unset-
- hut Sv- no' she will
1 len :I 4 'orn r she enters.
Deh t ' Club ffl, -ljg Dru-
uaiti lub ffl, -lj: One-uct
'L 2 5 lI'arzviz'kitc f-lj:
eer .ezuler Qlj 5 junior Play
Clotnniittee.
A
lt.Il with the tl.nk h.u1 .ntl
luugliiu I' hrowu 'yt-s. " 'it 'l '
Illily he stnull, lllll she eaiu get L
ple A' ol l'llt"l'lllg lrt the
erowtl ill our gzunes. She ll1lSII'l. 'wi
tlecitletl on :I ezireer. hut we
know slIe will liutl llrieiuls
wherever she goes.
Drzuuzuic Club fl, 2, 8, Aljg
l'hotogr:Iphy Cluh QQ .
FRANCIS CYRIL
PERREAULT
"Shorty"
"Shorty" is an active member
of the stamp club and the pho-
tography club, and is very
much interested in both. He
plans to go to sea as soon as
possible and we know the
navy could use a good man.
"May you sail on the sea of
Alnbition, and land on the is-
land of Success."
Photography Club Q2, 35:
Stamp Club Q3l5g Intramural
Basketball fl, 2, 355 Emerg-
ency Corps 1-l5.
HERBERT MICHAEL
PLAN KA
"Herb"
Here is one of our brilliant
students who is up on every
important incident, and reads
every magazine on the market.
"Herb" collects stamps and
finds this hobby both interest-
ing and educational. His ex-
acting personality will be an
asset to his ambition which is
to be a mechanical draftsman.
Stamp Club C355 Gym Club
Q35.
JESSIE PROVAN
"jess"
Pep, vim. vigor and "jess"
all go together. An endless
supply of energy keeps her on
her toes and ready for any-
thing. She has specialized in
cheer-leading and dramatics.
XVhen she leaves Aldrich some
lucky employer will gain a
good secretary.
Dramatic Club Q3, 15 1 Senior
Competition Play C353 Cheer
Leader Q-155 Il'arzt'ickite Q-453
Senior Play.
NIA BEL EIHELYN ROUN
"Aloe"
Look whgn we have here!
Why it is our own :Mae",
whose laufghter is always
brightening ottr corridors.
"Mae" lyts a great many pals
and is never see alone. Her
favoriteihobby is roller-skat-
ing. "Mae" has no definite
plan for the future, but we
know that her? aim will be
high.
' Warzvickite 3 Senior Play
Prom tressg Ri-Zrulsnria, Busi-
ness oard Q-15, Secretaryg A.
.-X. Minstrel QS, -15.
afyxy
ff ,
GF I939
is Th
C
Reminder I
Vim-
i L Q I 11 ' X
-IUHN ERNEST ROYVELL
, ' "Sonny"
f'Sdnny" is anotlier of our
good-natured blonds. He likes
all the school s morts, especially
football: and fflevotes much of
his outside time to bowling
and pool. "S0nny's" ambition
is to follow in his I'ather's foot-
steps and be a linesman for the
electric company.
Football Q2, 3, 153 Gym
hibition fl, 25': Leaders' Corps
f2, 15 1 Senior Play: Intramural
Basketball CZ, 35 3 Home Room
Basketball ql5g Dramatic Club
Q-l53 Competition Play Q-151
State Competition Play QI5.
Ann i' t at tall at active
. nior f n Conimi. t. Al-
ugh s e is outs nding in
. ics, iisdoesn lessen her
al 't to be life of the
par '. Ann's ans for the
lutu have no as yet been
decid tl upon but we know she
will be a credit to whatever
profession she adopts.
Good XVill U52 Executive
Committee U51 Ri-ixnxnl-ia f-15,
Literary Editorg Music Festival
3 Riding Club Q15 .
7 RUDDY
HELEN ELIZABETH
SANFORD
Here is our popular red-
haired Bliss who always adds
a dash of pep, originality
and lnnnor to any gathering.
Helen's ability in debating and
her skill at the piano have
been her outstanding distinc-
tions during her stay at Al-
drich. Next year Helen plans
to enter R. I. C. where she
will study to become a teacher.
Dramatic Club 1153 War-
zvirkitc Q3, 45: Debating Club
C2, 453 Senior Play Com-
mittee.
HELEN Nff,RY SELMANIE
Sali' I
Helenus ry in school. is gay
and care i e outside. She has
a pleas g pkzraqhality, and is
alwal 'early uralaugh. Her
chem, ilnessy d ladylike qual-
ities will pgpve useful to her
'ntlhe business world. Helen
' l always Abe liked and ad-
ircd by all.
Soccer U53 Basketball fl,
25: Baseball f25.
Reminder
f' X
'lvl 1 ' IXX
lick l llonx lglt ll fll il
Q N FR .' IIS Sl! . .'
f ark"
1 " " - 1 "Q -1
ul' sl' vc wo 'mi' mn' smlnml
plziys ' 's 1 1 ii - igv
lnznnal I' ' yn-in. llc
is ails! .ln zu' , ll2INll4 nikon
5 lnzn ol cn plays.
Vh know . sonic ncli ul
Ill liczulvl li "flank"
' llu- :nnlnl ' 'nllinsins'
li 4-rsmni 'I ncvc .
Slllgl' . 1lll1lgl'l' f2, fl, ,
lf nc-Igor s Lmps f,l,f lyg
ll " ll " Plan flyg Kinnipcli-
lin fl .
ll'NlC l'lR.XNl1lS SXll'l ll
".Smillx"'
Usllllllyn, lllcjsl1ul'I1'sl lnw in
llic Scniin' clzlss. is u-rlziililx no
N'2lllllUMQI'. llis iarlfixilics pirnu'
liinr lo lac wvri popnlan' will:
vu' ylbllllf, llc fs' liiirlx llllsf
flu' 'vlxns lllll wlmllw scjnilaslir.
"5inilly's" illllljlflllll is ,lqclxcy
lllc gviiclzyl 'flllIll2lf,.QCl' nl' smnc-
lnrgc unlwin. Suurss In lln'
lilllr' person wit-lv'.llu' big :nn
lrilions.
Gun Iixllilriliun fl. fl. ly:
.X. .X. Nlinslivl ffl, lyg l'lm-
iugrznpln Kllnlw filyg RINIINIIIR
fly: ll'rnzi'irkilf' Stull fly:
lfonllmzill xl2llllllLQl'l fly: llxnsc'
lmll Nlilllllgfl' fly.
Xl.lIIl'Q l,ll,l,l.XN SXII I ll
"SniiIIx"'
"Wliu's llic lilllc lmloinlc'?"
llli'X :gil zislx. ll's nom- nllivi'
lllaln"'SrT1illx".wlmlials lo louk
np In l'Xl'l'XUlll'. NYlw-iwwi
sun lwzn ll gigglc, you know
slw' is znfnnifl srnm'w'lw'i'c.
"Sunny" plains in lu- Il nursv.
Zlllll wc know llllll ln-1' swf-ul
lilllm- zliinplvs will km-p llw-
lnispilnl full ol lnallf' IlllllK'lllN.
lim-sl ul' luck, uslllllllu.
l'llUlUl.Ql'1lIDllX lllnlr f2yg Dial-
I
. ' - i -
llhllli Llnlx f-, .lf ly.
lyURO'l'llY ll'1.XNlil"lli
S'l'.XllliR
"IMI"
llvrm- is uni' lun-lming "llnl".
During lim' loin' yvzns Wllll ns
HI,0lHlI1lN guincel mann llic-mls.
llvr plnns lin' llic- l.llllIl'l' lnnv
not lwcn flcrialcwl, lnll wc know
slic will NllC'4'K'i'll.
Ri NIINIHR fly: Hans:-lmzill f2y:
Sinn-r f2y: lfllNlil'lll1lll f2y.
sw'i-ilixm'
A-min-"
"livin" is uni' lilllc
lxnigli. Slic is ulwaiys
A iiillilciwc pcoplcm w llCl'Cy
gUl'S.
EI.lZ.XBE'l'H ANN
I lnlkn.
lixc girl who uni lllWlllS uns
aiking vxcryuiu
in an
lllL'lllllf. liaippy inuml uncl can
cisilx llllllsl' lll'lL'llllS. uliclly'
sun who will
Ullllllllli' In Ullllllsl' lricncls xlnil
cr slw
RXYXIUNIT 'lUSlil'll
l l',SSl lm R
" 'l'1'.xx"
'ss , 1 1 ' '
llv lizls un me-ii. puml-nu
ul' .Xlcll'i1'li. " l'css's" :nn
cwry 1
scnsc ol' llic wm'rl. vxrclling
in lmnlmll. lDllSK'll2lll.1lllll lI"llil'i
lurcfl N
l .
. X
sm mlilc- tllSll0Slllllll. Xklllfll
inzikcs liiin uni- ul' llil' lauurilcs
liilion
is lo lmuonw I plxxsn ll l'LlllL'll- .
lllbll lcziflxcip
4 i
lcnlus Ccnps C lplnn f' l 5
ly lun lxlnlnlion f' l ly
llnloni' 'l'l:ic'lx ff. fl, ly 1 Svnim'
l'l ll lh nn ilu Clnll fly 1
lallmclcml llci' unc ul' lllc
llllllblls lnixc not lmuvn rcx
will ln- I'C1lllll'll.
1 mul Hill fly: Scnifn' lCxcc'u-
llXCfly1f..O. fly. X
.Xl'lDRliY IQLYNOR 'ILORRY
snlzlll
pzwkzigcs lllis is l'Cl'l1llllly lrnc
ol' Xlulrcx llci' winning walls
:infl l7lCllSlllg lPl'l'30lllllll, llziu'
lkumv
ilcs ul' .Xlmlricli. .xlllll'Cf 's :nn-
czllcfl,
lmnl knowing' .Xlnlu-5, wc llll'
snru llllyllllllg slic llmlcrlzikcs
llclmling lllnly fl, Zyl Op-
ul . f c'l'cll:l fl, zyg ll'lll'Il'lI'lflfl' fly 3
A fig Xlnsic lfcslixail filyg Ufllllllllll
, filnln fl. 2. fl. lyg Onc-.Xcl
-""' My Plan fl. Qy: Scnior l'l:ly Coin'
" ,K niillcc' flyg Girls' Ulu' Clnly
' fl. 2. fly.
I NIXRY l'R.XX'lS
firm" A , lllnnfl xlnfl pclilc' clL'sn'rilmcs
4' RJR Xlanw. llvi' grznwl scnsc ol
12' 'V llllllll
l.lilCllllS ill .Xlnli'icl1. ll' pcoplp
X f
xlllff. Slim- plains lu lu-
limlfs slcnog. annl wc
conlal slic l':iil with llCl'
sonillify? 1
nccrl L'llCCl'llll.f up. llluy go lu
SUIIIU-
lsllmx
slic will snu'cL'll: - -lm' lmw
win-
' " Sllllll' :znil IJll'2lSlIlU' pci'
llillllilllt' I-lllll fly: lnlvr-
:iss llzislscllmll f2. fly' Ri--
CLASS
lfuullmzill fIly. flllllllllll fly: .
' xezus iu .Xltlrit ' 4 r
m
R.XLl'H GEORGE TURNER
. . "Rosle "
O Here 1 t hor ' uu
Yorwot l'll!g his r
A 'lllj Irieutls. s plztus for
thc 'gtur' ure uukuowt hut
we :ire s ' ll - t he at
succes: ' te r ie tloes.
lutrzttuurztl llatslsetlmztll 1l. 2.
fl, Ij.
YICRON ICA VASCOXCIC .LOS
"Ronnie"
How would to 'e to tueet
at tttll, slim ' c petty hm-
ucttc vil spztrkliug hrowu
eye? I' .t is our "Rouuie"'
ull o llillllj ztutl pep it
2llWlI. with mzuiy lr' mls.
' ouuie" spet - tuo' al' her
tilue outsitle I :ol ce-skzttiug
:tml occztsio I rezttliug the
clztssics. 'lil Jositiou its the
perlect secret.ry is "Rouuie's"
:tim when she grzuluzttes.
NORMAN S'l'.XXI,EY
NV.-Xl,S'l'lf.XlD
A'iX'1l!'llIn
"Norm", our tztll. hlue-e 'tl. W
hloutl :tthlete who plays hztse-
hatll, loothztll :mtl hockey, is
Irieutlly. seusihle uutl pztrtici-
ptttes iu :ill sports. He uu-
tlouhteclly excels iu hzisehztll.
lor we halve :ill seeu him pitch
his wary out ol' tight spots wheu
the tezuu ueetletl him IIIUSI.
Success is atssuretl.
A. A. 1lj: l"iOOlll1lll 12. lj:
Hockey 12. lj: Bzisehztll 11. lj:
ca. o. 125.
c.t.,tm's CliR'l'Rl7lJE
XV.-XRNOCK
"CDIurl"
Bright tlatrk eyes. at chzu'm-
ing smile. ztutl at quiet cure-
free tlispositiou just zthout tle-
scrihes Clttths. who uexer is
without oue ol' her muuy
lriemls. Her :imhitiou is to
he tt private secretary, :tml
witll her knowledge ol' com-
mercial work we kuow her :tim
will he reatliletl.
lI'arzt'ir'kitf' 1Ij' Drauuzttic 41
OF I939
e ' der,
I'l
l-.NIIL XVICIIZ
A'limil"
're is at person who ueetls
iutrocluttiou. llis pleztsiupf
personality. true clttss spirit.
:tml genuine :thility :ts at letuler
halve mzule him the catpzihle
presitleut ol' our Seuior Clxtss.
We wish xou luck, I-Imil, atml
tuzty you go Inu' ou the pztth ol'
Success.
Bztutl 1l. 2. Il. lj 3 Clttss Vice-
I'resitleut 1flj: Clatss l'resitleut
Clulm
12. fl, lj: l1ehztttugC.ltth
'chestrat 1l, 2, flj:
' : Senior l'lztx: Coml
Y'
fno h'
ale
. SC Oi
this 11.3, tj.,
,'1' 1, -al.
l lffal IVHl'l'li
tu is'Ioue ol' the hors
.ts petl to make our
ml 1 'r :tml more sys-
' 'U' ' ' ti ll'lslsl'l
6?lp4!.vf1f'c1th.1tiil.t ou. . -
mail is his lltxorite sport :tutl
he is :ui iuterestecl patrticipztter.
.Xust
iu's luture plztus :uc lltll
yet lormulzttetl.
If u
iergeucy Corps 1flj: Iu-
ttztmurztl Bztsketlmll 1l. lj.
DORIS I"R.XNCl'1S XYILKS
"Dol"
"lDot". our little hloutlc. is
lull ol wit :mtl pepl she hats
.1 loviztl tlispositiou. Her iu-
teres
ts iu school :ue girls'
sports :tml tuukiug her fellow-
clttsstuzttes lllllgll. "Dot's" plztus
lor the luture ure :ts wt tu-
tleliuite: hut we kuow she will
liutl lrieutls zuttl luu wherexet
she goes.
llfllllllllll' Cluh 1I, 2, fl. lj:
llehz
wick
ttiug Cluh 13. lj: ll'1n-
ile' 13. lj: l'ltotogt'atphy
Cltth 12j: Soccer 1l. 2. fl, lj:
I
Rusk
ethztll 1L. fl. lj: Yollex
llztll 12, fl. lj: llztsehttll 12. fl.
Ij: fuls I L ttlus C otps 1Ij
Cheer Lezttler
S'I'.XNI.liY IJANIICI,
WILKINSON
"Sinn"
"St:tu". :tu :ill-rouutl gootl
SPOI'
t. czuue to ,Xltlrich lrotu
Lockwootl iu his junior xeair
lusitle school his sltttlies keep
hitu
husx: outsitle. his lttxoritc
pztstitue is roller-skzttiuu llc is
kuowu lor his speetl iu rextch-
ing the t'ail'eteriat :tt the ring-
iug ol' the lttuch hell. :mtl lol
the girls that tug :tlter him iu
the corritlors.
rivickilt' 1lj.
ty ,QAM
unrl luu
lou
Illl
lrlu
The
Reminder
I-ICURIQIC l"R.XNCIlS
XYll.l,l.XNlS
lLvou'gu'. our uunruulllell senior
ux ulux ns luluuu
A 'ul ': , fool. auuull mol-
. ' 1 'W 'uusilu
lcclell llc lull s lull L
lunge luuulls SllIlllll'lUll1'lllllLQ
s l-ll K.luulm work ueu'
N
uuulc-u'c-sliuug. uullluouuglu llll'V ol'-
luupy zu grezul llezul ol' luis liuuulx
Nluy' wuulcess :unll gooll luuulx
uu ulk luzuuull iuu luzuuull wiulu youu.
l eorge.
lrll llluulm uljg Illlllfli Qlj'
xkeulmzull llj.
ROlSl'1R'l' Wll,l.l.XNlS
"lllu11"'
.X lllllllij'-l,:U'llIlliY lmoj lux
llll
:urwifk Dow ' 1
, , ,. , ' ,
.
uool ' -- - 'A rg'
1
'Q
ur nle lo nuuuke luuuuu :un :uppreuuf
luu ul lluouxuu X Sluuupc llu
ur yezuus :ul .Xluluil 1
well ouuu' lluiuug: lluaul "Moe"
uuull suurelx' lue suurcessluul :us zu 'X
uuuuporlauuul luuuwuuuc-Ns uuuzun.
W.Xl,'l'l'1R lVlI,l.Ollfilll5Y
" ll'r1Il"
lleu'e's zuuuollueu' ol' ouuu' rzullueu'
lull su-uuuors wluo us especuzullx
' ' :iz zuueer. "lY:ull"
lulcuulul us uulu
uloes zu grezul lleuul ol' llllllfl
u
Lung
"1 I' '3 . :girls
uuuul uc ullx cuuuous ul lluc
lull lo uluuuu. uuuulu luuu
C 2 i' ' ll, loo.
Ile has uuol yel llecumleul wluzuu
luu'eeu' lue will follow.
lI,X'l'lll-lRlNl'1 uuui'u'lu'uNA
WlNC1lIlil.l.
"ln-fly"
llerl' is "Helly", willl luer
uncle luzuir :unul luuunouus snuile
lluix lull uullucu scuiouux
.' u . 'z " f youuuug
luuly is well-kuuowuu iuu girls
sports :uuuul uleluuuliuug. Ouulsi
ol srluool slue is :uuu euulluuusizus
gurl srouul. Slue plzuns lo 1'
P3
ul-ue ouur In-xl uxuxluvs uill lol
low luer.
llruuuuuuulil llluulu ffl, lj: llzus-
I I
lxellxuull ll, flji Vollcy lluull lLj
IM-luzuluuug' K.luulm 4.5, -ljg Rui
u u u zluy C luull
3 'row Clluulx Qfljg Gxnu
Nou-,ui Cfljg l'luolog 'zu ' 1
Pj Bull g
lxluiluiliouu ll fljg ll'!lI'Zl'fI'A'IIl!
qu, -uj.
LOUISE MINNA XVITTUM
'l'luis lllllCl-Cj'Cll, euurly-luzuired
Miss is IIOIIL' ollueu' lluuuuu Louise,
our l'uun-loving senior. Slue
luuus won unauny lrieuuuls llll'0llgll
luer snuile zunul lueu' willingness
lo luelp. Louise goes cuuunping
eu-rx suuunnuer :null is inlereslecl
iuu lull Ullllllblll' sports. Slue
lu:usuu'l uuusucle :uuuy lleliuuile plzuuus
lou' llue l'uuluuu'e.
Oper-cum ul, 2. lj: Dramuaulic
illuulm Qlj: Senior Pluuy COIII-
uuuillee llj: ll'1urzu'ir'kiIz' Q-lj:
luuurzuuuuuurzul Speellluzull Qlj: Baus-
kelluzull l2jg Clll'lSllll1lS Plzuy
llj 3 I.ezulleu's' Corps Qlj 5 Girls'
1-lee Lluub fl, 2, -lj.
Nl. R-IORIE' IiI.lZ.XBl'1'l'lI
XYOOD
"lic'lly"
. l rouluueing "Belly", zu jolly
lu'u uelle willu au plezus'uug per-
Sl zulily. "Belly ",, l' of our
niou' Ltlueerlezull is ' ld lso zu
nueunluel' ol' qlu hzu Al-
ll u llu w mln u ' 'now luer
1 . ' ' ' ' re, we do
k ' Lluuul he will win :1 line
uve in the urlul.
lluuuucl QB, -lj, Clieerleuucler
uljg Delmzul ng Qlj: -IZIIZ Ou'-
llueslruu Qlj: ll'ruruu'ir'kilf' Q-ljg
Rnxuuxumuak Buusiness lloxurcl Q-ljg
Ciunu lixluilriliouu Qlj.
lll'1l.lCN lil.ll.Xllli'lll'l
XVORSl"0l.l3
Heuur lluzul giggle? 'l'll1ll'S
llelen. Slue luzus been :uclive iuu
clruunuaulics :und zulso is zu sports
lover. Allluouuglu sluc does not
5
R suv nuuuclu zulmouu lueu' work uuu
llue l'llllll'C, slue plzuns l0 have
au piloL's license. Helen pos-
- sesses :ull llue lIll2lllllQS of zu
lkuilluluul luieuucl :und :u loyal
.Xlclu'iel1ile.
lixecuulive Clonuuuuillec ffl, -lj 3
U. 0. lil, -lj: 1lli1llllllllC Club
ll. 2, -lj 3 luulercluuss llzuskclbaull
12, 3, lj: Vollry Baull lil, fljg
Bzuselmzull Q3, Hlj 3 I.eLulers' Corps
fljl II'arzvir'kitc Q-lj .
X
CLASS
Who's Who- 1939
Ideal Aldrichite .....,4
Most Popular Girl ....
Most Popular Boy ,4,..
Best Girl Student ,..,
Best Boy Student ....
Noisiest Girl ......
Noisiest Boy .....
Best Actress .......
Best Actor ,t..t.....
Most Musical Girl ....
Most Musical Boy ....
Best Girl Dancer .t..
Best Boy Dancer .,,....
Glass Optimist ,.,.....,,
Most Dependable Girl ,..,
Most Dependable Boy .,.t
Class Jester ..t..,..,...
Most
Best Boy Athlete 4...
Best Girl Athlete ...,
Best Natured Girl t....
Best Natured Boy ....,
Best Looking Girl ...,,
Best Looking Boy tl..,
Most Sophisticated .....
Sweetest Girl ....,.
Most Ladylike ....,..
Most Gentlemanly ....
Most Quiet Girl ...,.
Most Quiet Boy ,.l,.
Cutest Girl ...,,...
Cutest Boy ..........
Best Dressed Girl t,,,..
Best Dressed Boy .,,t..,
Most Likely to Succeed ....
Who's Who -- 1949
Barbara Adams-Interior Decorator for Sloan's Studio.
Edwina Aldrich--First Lady of State.
Sidney Amylon-Newly-elected Governor.
Gladys Anderson-Secretary to our Governor.
Howard Anderson--President of American Airlines.
Kenneth Andrews-Chief Mechanic at the "Bishop Garage".
joseph Arnold-Famous Coach of the Red Sox.
Anita Arpin-Prima Donna at the Metropolitan.
Maurice Auclair-Expert Metallurgist.
Original .,...,,. . . .
. , .Edwina Aldrich
. . . .Edwina Aldrich
. .Raymond Tessier
. . . .Susan Beckwith
. . . .Sidney Amylon
.Bernadette Boutin
. , , .Joseph Gregson
. . . .Helen VVorsfold
. . ,Sidney Amylon
.. . . . . .Anita Arpin
.........Harry Guyette
Florence Melkonian
. .Thomas Newman
. . .Margaret Morris
. . .Margaret Morris
. . . . .Harold Austin
.,.....June Smith
.Edward Mitenius
. .Norman Walstead
. . . . .Mary Murphy
......Mabel Roun
. . . . .Joseph Arnold
. . .Gladys Warnock
. . .Lester Moultrop
......,Ann Ruddy
. . . , .Barbara McCallum
.Barbara McCallum
. . . . .Harold Austin
. . . . . .Bessie Bailey
. . ,james McGinnis
. . . .Patricia Grimes
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. . . .Sidney Amylon
Donald Austin-Familiarly known as "Bring Em' Back Alive" Austin, now hunt-
ing wild game in Africa.
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Harold Austin-Representing U. S. in the forthcoming Olympics.
Bessie Bailey-Head of Social Service Department in R. I.
Susan Beckwith-Proprietress of the Snowball Kennels, who has raised champions
of many breeds.
-john Bennett-Head of Forestry Department for Rhode Island.
Virginia Benson-Superintendent of the Benson Secretarial Academy.
Arthur Bishop-Owner of "Bishop Auto Garage".
Roger Blake-Newly-appointed head of Candid Camera Corporation.
Lloyd Bothner-Has ust designed a building for the La Fleur Motor Plant.
Bernadette Boutin-lnstructress of Psychology at Moultrop Training Hospital.
Christina Butterfield-Telephone Operator at the Hughes Hotel.
-james Britclilfe-Owner of Britclilfe Institute for Pecuniary Assistance.
Kenneth Brown-Director at the Sloan Motion Picture Studio.
Marvin Bryer-Creator of "Dizzy Sc Daffy Aldrich", Popular Comic Strip in Wur-
wick Ifmfiffzu.
Betty Carson QMaiden Namej -Mother of the famous infant prodigy, "Master
Dick", whose performances on the violin have astonished the world.
Dorothea Challgren fMaiden Namej -President of Aldrich P. T. A.
Leo Charron-Manager of the Wfarwick Whoppers QHockey Teamj .
Frank Christoph-Designer of the New State House.
Richard Cole-Nlfho recently broke all records at the international s
Switzerland.
Roy Collins-Cross-Country Bus Driver.
Dorothy Cone-Instructress of Mathematics at Aldrich High School.
Mary Cooney fMaiden Namej -Secretary-Treasurer of Aldrich P. T. A.
Marion Costello-Dancing Teacher at Aldrich's Thursday Night Classes.
Anatole Cousineau-Deisel Engineer for American Airlines.
Mildred Cullen-Designer of Book Jackets for the Hopkins Publishing House.
Lucia Delphin-Recently won the title of Champion Rollerskater of Rhode Island.
-joseph Del Vecchio-Head of Sales Department for the La Fleur Auto Plant.
Charles Deming-Owner of Deming Radio Studio.
Ralph Di Saia-Comedian at the Deming Studio.
.Iohn Donnelly-Head ol' missionary work in China.
Warren Dyson-Automobile Salesman for the La Fleur Motor Plant.
Fred Dwyer-Cartoonist for VVr1rwi1'k Review.
Florence Edwards-Commedienne at the Sloan Studio.
Virginia Erickson-Comptroller for the Britcliffe Loan Co.
Angelina Fazzi QMaiden Namey -Compiler of VVorld-renowned volume of "Pet
Recipes".
'james Field-Business Manager of the Hopkins Publishing House.
Betty Fraser QMaiden Namej -Head Horticulturist for "Fleur Florist Shop".
Ray Gardiner-Owner of "Speed King", winner of sailboat race.
Daniel Gallagher-President of Alumni at Notre Dame.
Ruth Ceer-Secretary to james Field at Hopkins Publishing House.
Betty Goodrum-Actress in the Sloan Studio.
Dorothy Gough-Author of "Cone VVith the Breeze," which has just gone into
its twelfth edition.
joseph Gregson-Plastic Surgeon, specializing in broken noses.
Patricia Grimes-Editor of the women's magazine, "YVe lN'omen".
Harry Guyette-Conductor of the "Tooting Trumpeters Orchestra".
Oscar Hallene-Stage Manager at Sloan Studio.
Thelma Henthorne-Secretary to Business Manager of Smith's Five and Ten Cent
Store.
Minnie Hickey-Co-owner ol' the Dot-Min. Beauty Parlor.
Ray Hollingworth-Soda .Ierker at Smith's Store.
Roger Hopkins-Owner ol' Hopkins Publishing House.
Dennis Hughes, Richard Hughes-Co-owners of Hughes Hotel.
Thomas Kelly-Proprietor ol Glass Antique Shop.
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Eleanor Kinneccmm-Professional Model for the "Wie NVOIIICIIH Magazine.
.james La Fleur--Owner of the La Fleur Motor Plant.
Barbara Lindgren-Singing Star on Deming Radio Studio.
Muriel Manchester-Proprietress of "Tea for Two" Tea Shop.
Lieselotte Martin-Secretary to Business Manager of Deming Studio.
Virginia Martin-In charge of personnel at Smiths Store.
Barbara McCallum-I'Vife of the Editor of the W'rirwick Review.
James McGinnis-Owner of McGinnis Funeral Home.
George McLeod-Professional Golfer.
Florence Melkonian-Training ballet dancers for the latest production at Sloan's
studio.
Helen Miller-Fashion designer for We Women magazine.
Edward Mitenius-Sports writing for the Wzirwick Review.
Madelyn Morgan-Mannequin in "Fashion Review" put on by Sloan Studio.
Margaret Morris-Author of popular book on "Child Psychology."
Mary Murphy-Teacher of physical education at Aldrich High School.
Lester Moultrop-Millionaire-originator of Moultrop fund to hospitals.
Mildred Naylor-Owner of "Silver Salon Beauty Shop."
Mildred Neary-Manicurist in Silver Salon.
Thomas Newman-Most popular candidate for District Attorney.
Catherine Norton-Owner of The Fleur Florist Shop.
Kenneth Parker-Pilot for American Air Lines.
Edward Peabody-Illustrator for the popular XVoman's magazine We Women.
Betty Pelkey-Superintendent of nurses at Moultrop Training Hospital.
Kay Pervaneau-Hostess at Hughes Hotel.
Francis Perrault-Admiral in U. Navy.
Herbert Planka-Popular Radio Commentator on Current Events.
-Iessie Provan-Dramatic actress for Sloan's Studio.
Mabel Roun-Author of "Aunt Mabel's Advice to the Love Lornn in Warwick
Review.
John Rowell-President of Narragansett Electric Company.
Ann Ruddy-Leader of Newport Elite.
Helen Sanford-Teaching Social Studies at Aldrich High School.
.lack Sloan-Owner of Sloan's Movie Studio.
June Smith-Head of Smith's Five and Ten Cent store.
Lillian Smith-Supervisor in Naval Hospital.
Dorothy Staber-Co-proprietor of Dot-Min Beauty Parlor.
Elizabeth Sweeney-Lecturer on "Silence is Golden."
Ray Tessier-Manager and star of X'Villiams 8a XfVilliams Circus Q3-ringj .
Audrey Torrey-Counsellor ol Finance and Budgeting for Old Stone Bank.
Mary Travis-Buyer for largest department store in Rhode Island.
Ralph Turner-Raises mice and rats for scientihc experiments.
Veronica Vasconcellos-Switchboard operator in Moultrop Training Hospital.
Norman VValstead-Singing star opposite Deanna Durbin in Metropolitan.
Gladys Warnock-Glamorous Leading Lady of Sloan's Studio.
Emil Y'Veitz-Editor of Warwick Review newspaper.
Austin Mfhite-Head of Safety Commission of Rhode Island.
Doris Wilks-Agent for "Ideal Real Estate Agency."
Stanley Wilkinson-Owner of "Ideal Real Estate Agency."
Robert Mfilliams-Co-owner of XV. Sc YV. Circus.
George Mfilliams-Co-owner of WV. 8a VV. Circus
IValter Wfilloughby-Superintendent of Providence Refining Company.
Betty NVinchell-Head of Girl Scouts of R. I.
Louise Wlittum-Head Cook in Hughes Hotel.
Marjorie YVood-Director of "Betty's Better Band."
Helen IVorsfold-Aviatrix for American Airlines.
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Senior Class Will
Helen Worsfold, leave my title of best actress to Sydney Dutemple who I know will do it justice.
Mary Murphy, bequeath my much-appreciated title of best girl athlete to Hilda Eberle.
Robert Williams, hereby leave my drawing ability to jack Oates.
Kenneth Parker, leave my "H" in Art to a promising artist, Shirley Salter.
Roger Hopkins, do hereby bequeath my ability to get good marks without working for them
to Walter Gilmore, who needs them.
Helen Selmanie, leave my dimples to Barbara Tucker.
Audrey Torrey, leave my petiteness to Doris Neary.
Mildred Neary, leave my part in the Senior play to Kay Swann, if she doesn't get stage fright.
Muriel Manchester, hereby leave my quietness to any coming senior who feels that she dc'
serves it.
Ruth Geer, leave my happy memories of the D period P. A. D. class to any smart junior girl.
Ralph DiSaia, leave my inability to keep up with the A. B. C. to any junior who can keep it up.
Harold Austin, leave my luck in track, to Howie Lord.
Lucia Delphin, leave my ability to roller-dance to Vivian Daniels.
Veronica Vasconcellos, leave some of my height to Doris Neary.
Angelina Fazzi, do hereby bequeath my ability to run through the corridors without getting
detention to Loretta Palumbo.
june Smith, leave my title of class jester, along with a five-dollar bill, to Herve Cauchon.
Anita Arpin, leave my ability to warble, to any one who can warble.
Patricia Grimes, leave my title of cutest girl to Elizabeth Martin.
Margaret Morris, leave my optimistic, dependable attitude to Ray McCormick.
Bernadette Boutin, leave my title of noisiest girl to Helen Laurell who has a good start.
Raymond Hollingworth, hereby leave my ability to jitterbug to Dot Stromberg.
Doris WVilks, leave my blonde hair to anyone who deserves it.
James McGinnis, leave my title of most quiet boy to James England.
Florence Melkonian, leave my much-appreciated title of best girl dancer to Dot Gailey.
Charles Deming, leave my golf clubs to my brother who hasn't any.
Anatole Cousineau, leave my ability to keep out of trouble to john Lyons.
Richard Hughes, leave my ability to wash dishes in the cafeteria to George Massrey.
Barbara McCallun1, hereby leave my titles, sweetest girl and most ladylike, to Elizabeth
Martin.
George McLeod, hereby leave to George Deming my ability to get good lies in the rough.
Susan Beckwith, leave my sunny seat by the window in Chemistry to Alice Hickey, hoping that
she will concentrate better than I have.
Mildred Naylor, leave my gym sneaks to anybody who wishes to buy a new pair of laces for them.
john Donnelly, leave my ability to do homework to Don Shaw.
Elizabeth Sweeney, hereby leave my extreme height to any coming senior who will do
justice to it.
Minnie Hickey, leave my ability to take gym to my sister, Alice.
Florence Edwards, leave my ability to get into trouble to anyone who has been an angel all
his life.
Mary Travis, leave my ability to read shorthand fast to anyone who is in as much of a
hurry as I.
Fred Dwyer, leave my gymnastic ability to anyone who can keep from breaking his neck.
Edwina Aldrich, leave my much-appreciated title of most popular girl to Ursula Mahoney.
Dorothy Challgren, do hereby bequeath my ability to roller skate to Irene Couture.
Norman Walstead, leave to George Leacy, my title of best athlete.
jesse Provan, leave my title of best-dressed girl to jaquelin Donahay.
Helen Miller, hereby leave my appendix to the Biology classes.
Helen Sanford, leave my red hair and turned-up nose to anyone who wants them.
Gladys Warnock, hereby bequeath my title of best-looking girl to anyone who will appreciate
it as much as I do
Frank Christopher, leave my ability to wear bright-colored clothes to Victor Iflland.
Roger Blake, leave my knowledge of photography to the future members of the photography
club.
Ralph Turner, leave my "H" in Commercial Law to any junior who will be deserving of it
next year.
Richard Cole, leave my ability to get to school early to YVilliam Thayer.
james Britclilfe, leave my ability to ask questions in Chemistry to Richard Tashian.
john Bennett, leave my ability to high jump to Gordon Simmons.
Christine Butterfield, leave my natural wavy hair to everyone who must have permanents.
Emil Weitz, do hereby leave my ability to lind time to take in all the activities to any
junior who can find enough time.
Lester Moultrop, leave my title of best-looking boy to Herbert Anderson.
john Rowell, leave my ability to get to school at one minute to nine to anyone who can time
himself.
Tom Newman, leave my ability to dance, if that is what you call it, to any one who can
mooch around and look sane.
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Marvin Bryer, leave my "I" in Shop to anyone who wants it.
Mabel Roun, leave my good nature to any one who'll be surprised to receive it.
Virginia Martin, leave my position as postmistress for Miss Place to any one who wishes to
be my successor.
Harry Guyette, leave what little music ability I have to Horace Magnon.
Virginia Erickson, leave my ability to stay out of school and work to my successor, Dot Gailey.
Betty Fraser, leave my meekness to any audacious junior.
Lieselotte Martin, leave my place on the Honor Society to anyone who does not waste time
in stud .
Dorothy? Cone, leave my well-worn gym socks to any junior who cares to mend them.
Raymond Tessier, leave my title of most popular boy to Herbert Anderson.
Virginia Benson, leave my -letter in athletics to any junior girl working for one.
Marion Costello, hereby bequeath my much-envied dimples to Mary Ellen Gallagher.
Betty Carson, hereby leave my ability to sew to Doris Maymon.
Bessie Bailey, hereby bequeath my undeserved title of quietest girl to Irene Moore.
Howard Anderson, cheerfully leave whatever I have to whoever wants it.
Gladys Anderson, do bequeath my position as cashier for three periods to anyone who hasn't
enough money to buy lunch.
Thelma Henthorne, leave my small stature to anyone who wants it more than I do.
Thomas Kelly, leave my shoes, size 13, to Charles Fraites.
Betty Winchell, do leave my silly giggles to any who might be as silly as I.
Edward Mitenius, do hereby and forthwith bequeath "my all" to our deah ol' Alma Mammy.
QI get along without it very well.j
joseph Arnold, leave my ability to play Santa Claus to Hyman WVien.
Madelyn Morgan, will my blonde hair to Lucy Giordano, if she can afford the peroxide and
the energy.
Ken Andrews, leave my Ford roadster to any junior who desires to travel.
Betty Pelkey, leave my five votes for the best-natured girl to any junior who can steal live
who's who ballots.
Joe Gregson, leave my broken nose to john Burns.
Maurice Auclair, do hereby leave my place in the Science Club to Victor Iilland.
Barbara Lindgren, hereby leave my voice to any one who wants to keep on cultivating it.
, leave my sparkling blue eyes to Eleanor Murphy.
, hereby leave my natural wavy hair to anybody who wants it.
leave the presidency of the Emergency Corps to any ambitious junior.
gladly leave Chemistry to next year's seniors.
leave my "Charley,s Aunt" part to whoever wants it.
Barbara Adams
Louise WVittum
Dennis Hughes,
Dorothy Gough,
Sidney Amylon,
George Williams, leave to anyone it may concern the job of trying to pick easy classes.
Betty Wood, leave my ability to cook to any girl who wants to win a 1uan's heart through
his stomach.
Leo Charron, leave all my cafeteria work to joseph Mulvey.
james LaFleur, leave my ability to pick names for clubs to any junior who wants sleepless
ni hts.
Agn Ruddy, do hereby bequeath my title of most-sophisticated girl to Sydney Dutemple.
Mary Cooney, leave my nickname of "Shorty" to Doris Neary.
Roy Collins, leave to a certain redhead the best of luck.
Herbert Planka, do hereby bequeath my quietness to anyone who is foolish enough to
acce t it.
Edwiird Griflin, leave my ability to get to school at one minute to nine to anyone who can
make better time.
Dorothy Staber, leave my ability to get "H" in Biology to any Senior who didn't take it in
her sophomore year.
Edward Peabody, leave my 6 feet 4 inches to "Iggy" Murphy.
Francis Perreault, leave my ability to chew gum and get by to Edwin johnson.
james Field, leave my position as Business Manager of THE RETNIINDER to any junior who is
not afraid of hard work.
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Lillian Smith and Catherine Norton, leave our ability to flirt to Helen Aylwood and Marion
Reed.
Lester Moultrop, Oscar Hallene, and jack Sloan leave our ability as stage managers to
anyone who wishes to take our place.
Arthur E. Bishop and Thomas J. Kelly leave our mortgage on room 103 fdetentionj to
Pete Remington and Bob Thompson.
In witness whereof, this Last Will and Testament is hereby signed this, the Twenty-Seventh
of March, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Nine.
SUSAN Backwrrn
MARGARET Moklus
NIILDRED NAYLOR
BETTY PELKEY
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lX'e are proud to have been the first class in Aldrich, with the cooperation
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'l'his lund is called the Extra-Curricular Activities Fund. 'l'he money we raised
from a very successlul Military lllhist was donated and enabled several members
ol' our school's Science and lnvention Club to make a very successful trip to the
New York Science Fair. where they won much distinction lor our city and school.
ln addition to the above worthwhile undertaking we have distinguished our'
selves in scholastic ability. dramatics and athletics-three members ol' the lirst
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Since entering our school in September of 1936, we have grown from inex-
perienced seventh graders to well-experienced ninth graders. Our class has suc-
ceeded in entering many of the activities throughout the year. YVe have been
represented in the Executive Committee, the Cheerleading Squad, various or-
ganizations, and the junior One-Act Plays. Although we had not succeeded in
winning the junior One-Act Plays as seventh and eighth graders, we did receive
the honor of being judged the winner of the junior Plays this year, with "Three's
a Crowd." X'Ve are hoping to keep this honor with the Class of 1942 through the
remaining years at Aldrich.
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under the line supervision of our class adviser, Miss Murray.
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The Class of 1943
Here we are-through our second year at Aldrich. Soon we'll be "freshies"
Qnot technically speaking, we hopej , and then on into senior high. Time marches
on! It seems onl esterda that we entered this buildin for the first time when
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The Class of 1944
Soon after the class of 1944 entered Aldrich, they showed a great interest in
the school activities. They were anxious to elect their executive committee and
gather together their members who came from various parts of X'Varwick and
Providence. It was found that there were many talented members in the class,
and early in the year they were playing in the junior Orchestra, contributing to
assemblies and plays, and working hard to be allowed to take part in the Gym
Exhibition. They took part in the Competition plays and were pleased to have
one of their actors receive honorable mention. They were proud to have a mem-
ber of their class sing a solo on the radio program representing the school. They
have enjoyed their first year at Aldrich and expect to enjoy the school years
to come.
Pa ge
Thirty-seven
THE REMINDER
Here We Are
By way of proving that, although smallest in size, age, and number, the
seventh grade is an important part of Aldrich, we write the following:
On February 17, when Aldrich High School broadcast over the School Hobbies
Program, Clayton Dewey, a seventh grade boy, sang two solos, "America the
Beautiful" and "Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyf'
We have many musicians in our class, and under the able direction of Miss
MacMannus, we have added much to the Junior Orchestra. Some of our class-
mates have also played or sung solos at our assemblies.
"The Snow XfVitch" was the play given by our class in the Junior Competi-
tion. It was tl1e story of an old peasant woman who was dissatished with her lot.
When she saw the hard lot of others as revealed by the snow witch, she learned
true wisdom in the end and all turned out well. The characters in the play
were played by Anna Louise Aldrich, Sylvia Kingsford, Lucille Ellison, Charles
Garabedian, Ralph Xvilloughby, Eileen Guyette, Benjamin Hardwick.
By the way, did you know that the "wolf" forgot to howl in our play? This
happened because the "wolf" was just about ready to sneeze and he couldn't do
both at the same time.
CLASS OF 1944
U U U
Senior Revery
The pathway stands before us,
The sun comes streaming thru' 3
And sheds a shining light
On all that comes to view.
Our hopes and longings realized,
Our hardest battles Wong
The things we thought we'd like to do
And things we will have done.
And Knowledge gleaming brightly,
Our beacon of success,
Has helped us safely reach our goal
And helped our lives to bless.
PATRICIA GRIMES
Class of 1939
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Beauty
ln quiet golden light of setting sun,
In April's ileecy clouds and soft warm rain,
In May's Hrst sweet, shy, hidden violet,
XfVith dewy face uplifted to the skies,
Far distant ringing bells in bright june air-
A dream world clothed in earthly beauty rare.
XVitl1 windy gales in leafless, lashing trees,
Of storm-tossed waves in surging crests of foam,
Of far out melancholy warning bell,
Gulls circling leaden skies with raucous cry,
A bright cold moon above a frozen land-
The elemental Beauties of God's land.
X'Ve setting out along life's hardened way
Must search for beauty in each homely day.
HEl.PiN SANFORD
Class of '39
ACT III
Mimg Together
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'Rammndfw Gnrlb IJamIer5'Cm- It X A A
Hi 'Y' Club Lscmsncu Inman-Luo . A 'N ,
,nay Cor-fo Stem? Club I IK! I 1 X N if EI
Toereflnj Club THE. ,Bend , .XI I I I Q' i '
,- ,N ' KW wk SN I
THE REMINDER
ILHNI-IRAI, ORKQANIZ.-XTIUN
l'irx1 mir: Y, Slzutin. ll. Nlnhom-5. V. llemlley, R. Reynolds, D. Young, ll. Sorgel, D. Muynion
Samui mah: li. Colle. Il. Worslold, tl. lmttcy. Mr, Scott, E, Aldrich, H. Autlerson, C, l,auupht're, R. Gout
Ililrrl man: ll. Austin, li, Weill. R. 'l'essit'r, ml. Dick. li. Donalmedian. S. Amylon, Moran
lJIfl"ICERS
l'ir.xi1lrnl. . . ... ............ .,.. X 'lktalmix Nlixkilx
Viz 1'-1'rw,si1lf'nl, . , , .... lil-iluiliiu' Arvnkksox
Se'1r1'l1nv ...... . . .Uksum Mfmoxmf
General Organization
'l'he General Organization or Student Council is the governing body of the
school. In this organization each grade is represented and at the meetings any
problems confronting the students are voiced by the class representatives. A
practical solution is sought and in this way many problems are eliminated.
This 0l'g'2lllll2lllOll, which has proved itself very beneficial to the school and
also to the pupils, is under the wise direction ol' Mr. Scott.
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GOOD XVILI. SOCIEI Y
Firsl raw: S. Horner, ,-X. jones, V. Morey, Mr. Robinson, l-I. Austin, V. Martin C, 'l'l'CXUl', ll Nlillllblllil'
Second row: C, NVillizuns, R, Reynolds, I.. Crossley, V. Daniels, B. Goodruxn, D. Pillsbury, B. Bailey, lf.
Henry, R. Budlong
'flzird raw: E. Gotfe, Aldrich, F, Moran, l-'. Dick, S. Auivlon, A. Ruddy, H. Anderson
Olfl-'ICERS
President ...,... ........ .... ..... H . V moto Alrstis
Vice-President. ...... .,.. H itulxicki' Axmzksox
Secretary-Treasurer ......................................,... Ukstim Mmioxm'
Under the direction of MR. Rouixsox
O
Good Will Society -
The Good XVill Society is one of the most important organizations in the
school. The twenty-four members distribute absence lists and notices, usher at
social functions, serve refreshments to players after athletic contests, furnish towels
for visiting teams, and make themselves generally useful to Mr. Hobbs, Mr.
Scott, and all members of the faculty, and spread a feeling of good will about the
building.
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THE RAQXQMINDER
l"'Mw2+y75 wt , if
lI',IRll'lfJIx'I'l'Ii S'I'.XI"I-'
Ifimt tuzttz Bliss Nlttrrzty, NI. Nlurria. Prmzttt, Ii. Nlitcnittx. IJ. Uuttglt. II. SttttI'm'tI. II. IR-Ilwl. '1
Nrr
'I'l
X N X tttxti
I. IIctitItut'ttc-, X. Iut't'c-3'
mul mir: I.. IYiItIcttItztitt, K. I'tttkc'1'. S:tliI'ut'tI. Ificltl, S. II'ilItittsuti. Nltw, Iliflxittsuti. Xliw Sha
II. II'ul'sIuItI, K.. .fXtitIt-rsotl. KI. Ncttry. NI. Recd,KD.'I'cI1ln'tts
tin! mtv: R. liytnu, S. lltttctiiplc. nl. llntittlttty, XI. Iicmmi. D. DiSzti1t. ll. Wittcltu . " ' .
ll S Ihckttttlt lx
l't'rttgttt-tttt. S. Wntvtlt-Il, li. Iigtilcx. ll. Stgtlmcr. Xl. Routt
The Warwickite
Tin' ll'1ttzttiwl:t'lr' this vc-:tr has l'ostct'ccI no startling itttiovzttiotts, hut his
1
pttovctl vt-ry wortlty ol' out' ztttctttiutt. It has kept tts wcll-ittI'ot'tttccl on scht
cltt
4- tu Miss Sltztilcty who t'ztt't'ics must ol' thc rcspottsihilitv, :tml to thc cclitor-
thtcl', Ilumtlty Ciottgh.
Svtzim .I1li'iw1'r'... ..... Mm Mt xtt.t-R
littxlurtt Irlttttrwx. ....NIRs. Illt ktxxox
ltmtm Itltftwr. ...... Nltss Nlttztcu
l'ftlt'ltn'itlflfll11'l,,. .... Ilutmtttx' but tztt
.I,t.ti.tl1ml lirlttm .... .... I ltt.tx Sxxt-tmktr
Slmrlt lirlilnr .,.. ,..lztrw tim Xlttt xtt x
Mctitlicrs ul' thc stall not in thc pic'tttt'cz1t'c: I-Iilclzt lihcrlc, Doris IVilks,
Shirley Wytttzttt. -john Iicttttctt, Rita Bcztttlictt, Bctty Wood, Bcrttztdcttc Iiotttitt.
Illlgf' lfrnly-fotzr'
tilt:
tnztttcrs :tml has given tts iitttch ctttcrtztitmtcttt. Much crcclit for its sttfccss ts
DEBATING SOCIETY
I-'irsl mtv: S. Horner. lf. Benoit. IS. Boutin. Amylon. Miss Miller. ll. Sanford. R. Beaulieu, ll. Crenier,
W. Mitt-nius
Srronri rozr: A. Hickey. Nl, Caster. L. Heuser. Nl. Caster. A. Aldritlx. D. DiSaia, K. Pernaxeau, S. lVoodell,
F. Mitt-nius, P. Mclean
Tllirrl l'0Zl'I N. Johnston. B. XYincht'Il, H. Claurhon, V. Illland. E. xYCiIl, I.. Ilothner. R. Volk. S. Keigwin,
D. Wilks.
OIFIVICFRS
l'w'mlf'z:l ,,..... ................ .,,, S I nxm' AMYLON
I'i1'f'-I'z'f'.witlw:l ..,. ............. .... P l El.IfN SAN!-'oium
.S'r'frrlnz'x'-'l'1'r'n'11:17 ........ RITA HFiH'I,lEl'
l'rogrum Clmirflmu ........... . . . ,... .... I lIiRX,Xhli'I I'I'. llUl"l'IN
Senior Debating Society
'l'his year the Senior Debating Society, under the able direction of Miss
Miller, has become one ol. the most outstanding organizations in the school.
During the year many interesting debates have been held, including both
interclass and interstthool debates, and our animal debate with Lockwood. Dele-
gates were sent to the Mock Session ol' Congress at the Rhode Island College ol
liducation. Those who attended were Helen Sanford, Kay Pernaveau, Sidney
.Xmylon, aml Edward Mitenius. Raymond McCormick was chosen as the ex-
it-mporaneous speaker to represent Aldrich.
.Xldrith is now a member ol' the Kent County Debating League.
Ol-'HCERS
1'rrvirlf'nl ..,. ..........,..... ,.,. X X VINIVRICII Ml'l'i-tslvs
Sfrirlrlrv .... ..,.. .........,., ..... S I I lRI.r.v Hoax!-ik
'l'r1'r1.iurf'r ........... . . .I'.fx'rkit:i,x M xc1I.i-:as
Firxf I'ir'r'-I'rr'.ti1I1'11l ..... ....... I ,1I.l.l.xx Hrirsrk
S1-ronrl f'ir'1'-Prmiflrrrl. . . ,...... .l'll.0Rl1NCl'1 Ihisorr
'I'h1'rrl l'if'1'-l'rf'sirlr'11I .... ..,.. . . . ...... . ..Xxx,x l.0l'lSli Armutzn
unter Debating Soelety
liiglity-three prospective members attended the first meeting ol' the llunior
Debating Club this year: therefore business meetings ol' each grade were held
separately, and meetings at which debates were held were attended by the entire
club.
Ollieers were rhosen, and a program committee ol' three representatives from
eat-h grade were elected lor correlation of work between the three grades.
'l'he annual debate with the Lockwood junior Society took place in the
assembly on April l lth.
Pu
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I ng
SENIOR ORCHESI RA
Fin! mfr: B. fiffil, AIPIIIIIN'
Nurlh. Hr. l'cr:1. I.. Sim-
mlini. ll. Clow, li. DC'
lh-xtxisr, NI, Hopkins, B
I'rrrx
Snnml IKIPIVI ll, Gmlin, R.
S:tmlct'son, YY. Imwix, ll.
Xlilgllllll. R. l":n'l't'll. I".
Witttun. D. Slum'
-IA!! ORKIIIIQSTRA
Ifirvl mfr: North, fl, Sim-
nmux, Il. K-mcltv. P., Ellll'
wa. R. llutlur, Mr, l'ct'n. lx.
Rvumltls
Swznml mar: I". Nlvlkuttialtl.
CZ. llvnlcx, lf. XVlwclcr, ll.
Xl.txu't'll. R. Nlitflwll. H.
Xlztgnatn. li. Pt-rrx
Senior Orchestra azz Qrchestra
Nlml ul lltc- musitztl K'lllt'lkI1lilI1llK'llI :tt our 'l'ruc uSWillU'5lL'l'SH arc' our Zlll Ol'cltcst1'z1
. . Fw .
msc-rttlmltc-s :tml l't'K'llllIg l'Xl'IllN has In-cn pm- l,lm.m-5' yylwn you hom- ,hom Inav' W,uu1m,.
xnlc-cl-lmy um' .Sc-111,411 f,lClH'Nll.l lllllll'l lllL'.2lIJ.lL' lulcly hmm, to gm up and uswing it... IIUQUS
mlm-tlmtt ul Mr. lt-ru. Nlutlt tuultl ln' sztul lll I ,' I l I I. I . I. I ,
, A , ,. 2 ,. . . . . . ,.
llltlhl' nl llus t'Xttt'lll'lll group ol lJl2lYL'l'S who 'WIHH3 I H lu, UNT mm Yun lm fummff
1, ,W 1,,11lc.,1 1, Q,-ml .lull ,,, 4-W,-y l,,-,,gm,,, in 111 thc YCZIIN to mum' ln .Xlclrtrh and :titer tltcy
ultitll tlwx' lmw lztkcn lJ2ll'l. lcztvc us.
Snxufrlmnwt I", N'iltum. R. XX'iIlut1gl1In
f,lurmr'l: ID. Cluw.W.l1Iust-.XXI Iruis
lhunlf li. llrlh-xuiw. IE. I'vt'l'x
'lmmlfmfrz R. l'z1ll'm'Il. II. xlllgllltll
'lkrllmjfrli li. lmslin, ll. XX't'stutl
If'Iulf': Xl. llupkinw
I'm1m: I. Nutth, B. Rullmirlt
,tlrlnfflmnm IS, Szmtlcrwtt
Vmlm: Nl, Sillllillilli
1' l'Ill lv-.wx
l,'l1n'iH1'l: C. Ilcltlvx
vlqflllllflffi Il. Uutvtlv, R, lhltlvr. li. Sousa
IImulu1'Im': G. Simmons
I'irum: North
'l'mmImm': H, Nlilgllllll
llrumi R. Rtwtmltlm
Vl7fl'l'I I", xltqkillliilll
Suwrfrllmlrxz R, Milrlwll
Maxwell, F. Wlwrlcr
Hzzvt row: K. Pernxtxeall. tl.
Svronrl row: F. .Xltlrit'h, Mr.
HI-Y CLUB
Firxt mir: H. Austin, F.
Mitenius. Mr. Cooper, I-I,
Weitz. I". fll'lSlUlDll
Srrrnzzl ron-: S. Wilkinson.
N. Walsteatl. R. Tessier,
S. Ainylon. Al. Bennett. R.
Cole
DRA Nl.-Ylilfl SOC1llQ'I'Y
OFFICERS
Tehbet ts
Looper, S. Aniilon, ll. An-
tlerson
Hi-Y Club Dramatic Club
The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, main-
tain and extend throughout the school and
connnunity a high stanclartl ol' Christian char-
after.
This group is liinitetl to fifteen boys ol the
Senior Class. They elect ten juniors to sue-
ceecl them as inenibers, who in turn elect hve
nienibers ol their Class to complete the group.
0I"l"lCliRS
I'n'.vi:l1'i1l ...,,..,..,... H.XR0l.Il .'XI'S'lIY
I'i1'1'-1'rr'.xidf'n1 ....... Fimtxim hll'Il1XllS
S1'rw'lrii'y ......,,,..,..... ENIII. Wi1l'l'z
ll'f'Il1of' Chuimmn ....... Rltituum Coit,
.Xll lllllSlGll and tlrzuuatit' protluclions at
.Xltlrich are untler the supervision ol' the Dra-
nialie Club. Under the able direction ol' Mr.
Cooper the 'lSock and Ruskin" has proclucetl
many sueeessliul plays. In orcler to l2lliC part
in any play one must be a member ol' the club.
Dramatic l'ins are awartletl lo those who have
been members for three years. Any one in the
Senior High School is eligible lor nieinbership.
Ol"I"lCl-1RS
l'rf'.xi1len1 .....,..........., Suns: x .Xxiriox
l'ir1'-Pr1'sirI1'11l. . .. ...lliluu-in ,hm Rsox
Srrrrlm x' ....... ..... I Elm is t ,KLIIRH it
'l4T!'lMIl7'f'l' ..... .... K .-vitlkrs l'l'iu'.xsi'tli
I.iln'nriun, . . ...... fiRAlIl-1 'lil-ZlHllZ'l'l'S
Page FUVPY-.Yl'1'1'II
TH
E REMIND
SLIIQXKIF. XXI? IXYIZXIION C.l.l'lH
I'l1xl mir: I. lh'cl1ixill1.X. llllilllll.ll.SIl1lll1,Nll, Rohloll.Xl. Xuflaiir. ll, i.quu'liou. R. lgiwhigui
nun! mar: V.. Xloim, l. Silxau, R. Rohloll. K. Willcox. K., lllaiils. ll. Dui:-iuplv. I. Iriinv. S, lhox
lf.. Xlzuui
The Science and Invention Club
'lil1c'Scic'u1'c'ziml liivciilioii lIliil1,1lii'1-clucl lay Mr. Rohloll, i5 om' ol thc most
llll1'l4i'5llllg zuiml original grouln lu .Xhlric'h. ll i'1-c1'irL-cl wimln-spwzicl rcfoqiiition
1
irlic-li lll1'llll3l'l'S ol ilu- group lIlL'l with unusual siluicss 'il this w'11"x Scicliu' l"'iii
..1 .1.. 1
1
lwhl lay thc .Xll'll'l'll'2lll llhlllllli' in thc' Museum ol Nzuurzll History iii New York
lily. lwo 1-xhilmilx wcrc' K'llll'l'l'ilI thc' lllilllll' om: whimli sliowcfl thc prouicsx ol
'lSN2lf'lllg gohl orc. or testing' ll szuuplc' lo liml Ihr IJLTIKKCIIILIQL' ol pure gold. won
lhc' hrs! prilc' lu llICIlllhll'l'. lhc other cxhilill. uizulc by llowzirml Smith. won
llur1l prim. ll was zi clisplziy lmox sliowuig thc' structure' ol 1111-zuom. Our cluli
was thc- onlx om- ol thc Iour liumlrcml ochl l'lllH'l'S lo win thc- 'uhlilionzll xpcci ll
. 1 .
iwzirclol"'S1'i1'11lifi1iNlclhoclol'l'liinl4inq."
1
lu Zllllllllflll Io llic' honors won zu New York Clily. thc cluli haul lhc tlislilll
lion ol lic-ing N1-ln-111-cl by llic New l'iIlg'l2ll1tl Clliciuislry 'lbziclic-ix ,Xssofizuioii lo
fll'lIlIlllSll'llll' its Cllllll'1ll'llYlllCS2ll tht' Hllhli iucvling hclcl ill .Xhlricli llighS1'liool
1-'irlivr in llll'Nl'1ll'.
lhwimlcs thc ohh-r scuior high niciulwrs, who liziw lwc-ii in thc' clulm lor llllli
wziix. Iourlvm-ii new lIll'llIlJ1'l'S lizlw lawn mzirvlullx sc-lvclccl lrom thc junior hivll
1 N
'vcorcliiig Io their s1i1'ii'ilic 'l'lllll1l" 'mil s1hol'lsli1 Nl'llllllll"
A . 1. 11 . 1, 1 h.
I ugz' Ifrn lr vigil!
ill
,I
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THE EMERGENCY CORPS
First 1'o11': E. 'l-0l'l'CY. L. Clmrron, -I. Sloan. Nlr. NIacliso11, D, Hughes, H. Nlanrhester, R. jones, D. Brush
Srfonfl 111111: lf. l,L'l'liC'1llllI. R. Pollit. D. Hall. R, Nlrflratlx. l.. BUlllllL'l'. BOIITKZITIC. T. Newinan, 0.
llztllene, Colle, O. l,1111cli11e, il. Donnelly
OIWICIERS
l,1r.1irl1'11l ........ . .........., .,.llIiNNlS I-1116111-.s
!'irr'-1'1'rsifi1'11l ...,... ...blunts Sl.o,-xx
Sf-rrflnr1'-'1'1'1'u1u1'f'1 ,,,, . . .ltro fill XRRON
The Emergency Corps
The EllICl'gCllCy Corps is now a ii11ll-fledged organization. During the past
year it has clone lllllfll to 111ake .'Xltlriel1 a safer school i11 which to work.
The lllCl1ll7Cl'S have tlirertecl trailit' and parketl ears at athletic l'1111c'tio11s:
attentletl to floors. l'lll'l2illlS, and windows at assetnbliesz anal managed the loatl-
ing ol' busses alter school. lll atltlition to this, they open all exits at fire clrills anti
lllllll tl1e tire extingttishers.
The boys i11 tI1is organization lllllSl ass11111e a good Zillltllllll ol' 1'espo11sihility,
whit'h they have clone willingly. Their work has clone a great tleal to make Olll
school lille sale and pleasant.
Page I"o1'Iy-nina
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GIRLS
l"ir.s1 min: ll. dm ine, H. Lziurel, A, Corey,
I. lfreelove
Srrmzrl row: Martin, ll. Boutin, V. Benson
D. Wilks
Thirrl row: ' Melkonizlu. Molhtt, H.
chinsky, ' lferrelli .
l'l'1'xf1lf'lll ,.... . .
I'in'-l'r'f'.x'ul1'lll .........
Sa'r'r1'I11 rv- 'l'r'1'11.v111'r'r ...,,.
CUI'V'l'SPllII!lIIg SI'l'V'l'lIlVj'. . .
Y
N. anyar, D. Barker, B. Fraser,
..... .... .... . ....l-lnwnstt Al.I7Illllll
......,...l.E.....lNIA1xY lXlURPllY
..............VIRGlNIA lNIARTlN
........BE'rTY ' 'ER
Ss ann, R. Byrne, M. Murphy,
berle A. Bagu-
Girls' Leaders' Corps
'l'his organization is composed of girls who are interested in athletics and in
promoting a spirit ol' good fellowship throughout the school. Each girl lllllst
gain ten sports nights and show special ability in athletics to be eligible for 1ne1n-
bersllip.
This year there are twenty-one members and much has been done to better
the club. Meetings are held on the Grst Monday of each month and play days are
held often with other schools. Other activities are soccer, volley-ball, basketball,
baseball, pole-ball, badminton, tumbling and gymnastic work.
lVe hope that the Girls' Leaders' Corps will increase even more in future
years under the able direction of Mrs. Cull.
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BOYS' LEADERS' CORPS
Inst lou S. Tyler, H. Roberts, C. jones, A. Coutchcr, J. Donnelly, A. Ahlquist, R. Hickey
Second mu C. Xvilliams, H. Anderson, B. Goslin, M. Bryer, lf. Dwyer, R. Tessier, G. Dean, C. Knight,
Bourgaize, R. LeClair, S. Johnson
llnrrl ww C. Delievoise, R. Delfusco, A, Machon, NV. Osbourne, H. Lord, A. Davis, E. DeBcvoisc, E. Card,
I ANSIIOIIC, P. Marsh, S. Miller
lmulh row H. Fitzpatrick, U. Verdcrlotti, R. Ellithorpe, E. lklctirady, R. Carztccia, R. Willoughby, C.
I lb in R. Baldwin, E. Gregson, P. Lima, C. jones, E. Gardiner
Prexirlenl ..... ....
Vi1'e-Pmrirlcnt .,...
Secretary- Trez1s1n'er
President ......
Vice-Prrsirlfnl . ......
St'l'T6'lll7'Q'-YlT6l'l.YllTf'T. . , .
SENIOR DIVISION OFFICERS
JUNIOR DIVISION OFFICERS
RAYMOND 'I'liSbIliR
S'ri1Pm1N jouxsoiv
... .Gmane DEAN
.FRANK DONNELLY
. . . . .CHARLES joxr-:s
Sm-:kwoon KIILLER
Boys' Leaders' Corps
1 his organization, which is under the direction of Mr. Rudert, is the largest
in the school. A senior and a junior division make up the club. The members,
who ai e wery active in exercises on the parallel and horizontal bars, tumbling, and
pyramids, contribute greatly to make the annual gym exhibition a successful event.
lhe organization is composed of boys especially interested in sports.
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THE BAND
Firvl ww: 1. ll'.Xt'c'x H. Gttwttc. li. Sousa. R. Butler, V. Headley. XV. lVhiIntan. Mt: Pcra, lf. Cristup
W. Arnthtrnng. ll. CLuslin,vK. Rcxnulrls. W. Sztltvr
' '-1 rs, I-4. Wittttnt, F. Wheeler, R, Xtllluttgltlmy. W. l.ctt'iw.
.Yrruml rmr: I-I. Gttwttc. R. Nlttchvll. Nl. Stt K
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Hl'llll'X. I.. fTt'nwIct, ll. Lltws, CI, Ilnlt. Nl. llopkins, li. lct't'y. C. Dcllcxoisc
ug R, lfztrrcll. I-'. Itn ratlianu. li. xvtilll.
Thin! rout: Nl. Cirawsltzttv, li. Wuotl. R. Sanderson, R, Hick-A I 3, ll
Magnan. R. NIcC1ut'iitirk, l'. Nlarfli. CL. Nlcllunaltl. D. Shaw
The Band
liven though many ol' mn' lornict' players in thc hand have tlcpartccl hx
.Xlth'ic'lt, thcrc arc scx'ct'al tnorc who havc provccl tltctttsclvcs as wnrtlty as t
pt'c'clcc'cssut's. l.ct tts hopc that lmclurc many ntorc months have passccl. wc w
Inc almlc to provide thcnt with ttnilornts so that thcy will ntakc an cvcn hc
appc-at'ant'c than they clitl at thc 'lhattksgiving gatnc.
'I'I'lHlIfll'fI lV. .M'tttStt'nttg R. Btttlcr, ll. Citttctlc, 'I'romlmnr: I-'. Itnpagliallo, R. Ifliclwt, R. Mt
Y. llvzttllvy, XV. lYltittnan. Sottxa. ll. flmlin Clortttaflt. li, lYcill, R. I'.2ll'l'l'll, ll. Magltmt
lflulv: Nl. Crztwsltatv. Nl, Hopkins liztrilmzf: P. Nlarclt. ll. Wood, G. Nlcllmtalcl.
ljrnnrl: l".lIl'istnpI1 Ilaxx: ll. Shaw
Clurimflz ID. Kllosc. l.. lltwwslt-x. li. llcnlct, C. SIIXIIIIIIIIIIIEYI lf. Wltct-lcr. R. Willmtgltln, lf. Utt
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THE jUNlOR ORCHESTRA
lfirrl foie: R. llaclley, IS. Hardwick. Cl. Saxon, G. Bergstrom. R. Hopkins, S. Kingsforil, l.. lfaucher. K.
l'el'rx
Sn-M111 row: R. Ilauchon, 'II Harrigan. R. Rohlotl, R. xlilllkl. S. Suntlin. Nl. Pirragglia. DelVecchio, ll.
Smith, finyette
Tltinl rozr: EI. Rooney, H. Moilat: NI, Wynizm. H. Nlaxuell, A, lilllilllbll, A. Altlrich. B. Rainse. F. Henry.
li, YYili'oX
The Junior Qrehestra
Directed hy Miss MacMannus, the Junior Orchestra has taken an active
part in various school functions. They promise to develop into a hue group of
musicians. anal may they long progress until they reach the heights of musical
perfection.
'l'y-onilwrte: H'hitney Graeili Piano: Marjorie XVyman, Helen Moffatt. Therese
ilffiliilllllllfl Eileen Uuyette Harrigan. Johanna, Seelenbinder, Robert Rohloil,
Iiarimne: john George William Osborne, Rose Mana, Shirlev Suntlin
l'rrz'tz.wsior1: Katheen Perry. -Iohn Rooney, Charles I'io1in.i': Ruth Hadley, Sylvia Kingsfortl. Benja-
CTOCRCI' min Hardwick, Robert Cauchon. Leo lfaueher,
tllurinfli Emlwartl Betlrossian Richard Hopkins, Charles Saxon. George Berg-
.Yu.xuj:I1on1': l'l2lICll Maxwell strom
Piano .4t'r'm'rliorr.v: Harold Smith, Mario Pirrag- '1'ru:11f1etx: Anna Louise Aldrich, Louis Mc-
glia, glerrv Del Vecchio Claughcv, Alfred Larizon, Robert Wikinson,
Blake Rainse, Francis Henry, Donald Greer
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CIHIEERIEAIIERS
First row: C. Norton, D
Wilks, B. Goodrum, B
Boutin, B. XVood. J. Pro
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Cheerleaders
Seven girls from the Senior Class make up
our energetic cheerleading team. The girls de-
siring to go out for cheerleading submit their
names to Mr. XVight and he in turn, after test-
ing their voices, chooses seven girls he feels are
dependable and capable ol fulfilling the duties
of a cheerleader.
Riding Club
The Riding Club, directed by Mrs. Culf, is
an informal group of girls interested in this
form of exercise. The members make frequent
trips to Goddard Park, where they learn to
manage a horse and enjoy rides together. This
is the club's second year, and much interest
has been shown in il.
The girls have their own choice of uniforms.
l'his year the girls wore blue slacks, while
sweaters and blue hats.
The cheerleaders are:
Kathryn Pernaxeau Betty XYood
-Iessie Provan Doris Xvilks
Bette Gooclrum Bernadette Boutin
Catherine Norton
Pony Cheerleaders
These girls are in the ninth grade. They
submitted their names to Mr. XVight as did
the Seniors. They were chosen in the same
manner. This team cheers at all Junior High
School games. They will continue to cheer
until they are Seniors and then they will al-
tain the honor of being Senior Cheerleaders
and cheer at the big games.
The Pony Cheerleaders are:
Agatha Jones Leatriee Smith
Margaret Sears Shirley Horner
Frances Maher 'mu' Virkt-rs
Amlrey Long- I
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I-'ACUlfl'Y PLAY CAST
Nlr. Robinson, Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. Robertson, Miss Miller. Mr. Cooper, Miss Nlurray. Leo lfaucher.
Mr. Alnend
The Faculty Play
On the evening ol' November 18, 1938, the faculty presented the comedy-
dratna "Thy W'ill Be Done," written and directed by Mr. Cooper. Its theine was
the struggle between the young generation, with its new ideas, and the old, with
its love ol' customs and ideals. The leading parts were played very ably by Mr.
Cooper and Miss Miller. Mrs. Dickinson and Miss Murray, in their respective
roles as mother and sister, gave line performances, as did Mr. Robinson and Mr.
Robertson, as father and grandson. Two of the scene-stealers were Mr. Amend
in an excellent character part and Leo Fancher, an eighth-grader borrowed for the
occasion.
CAST
Vivian Brent... ....,.. ..,. N Iiss Cutlrzklxri BIIVRRAY
Mrs. Brent ....... ..... A lits. l.i1kov Dtciutvsox
Nathan Brent, -lr ,... ...... A lk. HI'ZNRl' Cltmvtck
Ilan ............. . UMR. Rfxvmoisn Aruttrsn
Leora ............ ,...... A llss Pmkl. Mlliiik
Nathan Brent, ....,... Mk. Cvkn, RotnNsoN
Nathan Brent, III. .. ..., Mk. BIARSIIALI, RClBl'1R'l'Sf7N
Peter .............. ....... IN lAh'l'Iik Lao lfatvfzmzu
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SENIOR PLXY CAST
I-I tlristoph, ll. Iloutin. ul, Proyan, L. Bothncr. V. Ncary. S. Amylon, j. Rowell, P.. Uootlrum, F. Wt-itl
R, 'l'essier, ll. lVorsl'old, li. Nlitenius
The Senior Play
l'Clharley's .Xunt," a comedy in three acts written by Brandon rl'll0lll2iS. was
the play the Class ol' lflflll chose to present on December lti, l9Z58. It concerned
the troubles ol' several youths in an English university, especially il young nian
who tried to pass hintsell' oil' as a iniddle-aged woman, and it kept the capacity
audience in gales ol' laughter all evening. XVe would like to vontplinient the
cast lor their unusually good perlorinances.
C,ts'r
Lord lfancotlrl llahherly. . . . , . . . .
,lark Chesney ......
Charles lllylxtflllllli ........
Colonel Sir Ifraneis
Stephen Speltigue.
llrassett .....,.....
lfariner ....... ,
Kitty Verdun. ..
Amy Spettigue ....
Ella Delahay ,....
Chesney. .. ....
Donna liueia 1llAlY2lll0l'Cl. .. .. . . . .
. , SIDNEY ,'hMYl.0N
....,,l-init. Wiarrz
. . .I.1,ovn Boruxrik
Riwstoivn 'lizsstrk
. . . ,louis Rowrtu.
I-'RANK Cius'rovu
Euwmm Mi'l'kN1t's
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All-ZSSIE l'Rm'AN
, .Mtumt-in Nmiu'
.Hl'1l.l'1N Woksrorim
Maud .................... .... B ERN.-'lllli'l"I'Ii B0l"l'lN
CONIMI'l"l'EliS
Pr0n1pIrrs.v1'.v: Barbara McCallum, Betty Fraser. and Mabel Roun
"xl1f'rv' Members of the senior class
glitrgrfii Richard Cole, Roger Blake, Kenneth Brown. john Bennett. Raymond llollingworth, james l.alfleur,
I Oscar Hallene. john Sloan, and Lester Moultrop
l't1hlit'i1v1 Dennis Hughes, Dorothy Gough, Fred Dwyer, Susan Beckwith, and Edward Mitenius
Progrtmi: Helen Miller
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Senior Competition Une-Act Plays
On blztiitiztry 21. IELW. tht- Scnior high sthool clztsscs piuciitt-tl thcn' :nmtiul
tthllllwlilitbll plays. 'l'ht' ,!llIli0l'5 ntztrtctl ull' thc cvctiillg with at Ytlllllllllili i'UlllL'tif
ith kvpt tht- lllllliL'lll'L' wcll 2lllIllSk'tl. lfollowiiig thcm czttiic thc St'lli0l'S with at
mtti'tIt'i' lllj'SlCl'j' which almwctl tht-il' rtrztl acting ability. lt wats mzttlt' at httgt
Slll4'l'5S hy thc outstztncliiig' ptt1'loriiizti1t't'soi'Sith1cy .-Xniylmi zmtl Emil XVL'ill. 'l'ht
Soplioniorcs pix-at-iitt-tl :tn unusual :tml iiitcrcstiiig play with thc zu-tion lztitl on
thc clctk ot 21 ship.
'I'l1t-St-nimx won tht' unite-at with tht-ir "Mui'tIt'i' :tt tht- Dt-Soto." Hoiimuhlt
Illt'llIiflll lm' incliviclttztl IlL'l'ii0l'!Il2lllt'Ch wats given to Sichicy .-Xinylon :intl Iimil xvlxill
ol tht- wtiioi' tlztss, Sytliit-3 lltttcliiplc :uid Al2ll'llllCiill Doiutliuy ol' thc bjtuiioi' clans
.tml .lt-ztnnc North oi tht- NUIJhUlll0l'i'h.
LIASS UI' IUIHI
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Nlixs llztly ..... .... . .Xlumu-ti Ntcxtu
Ralph tliztuth. .. . ..... -lmtx Rowui.
l'ulnskc ........... ..,, . . R tx xmxn li-xxuu
xlllifll Nkllillgtoli Ulu , .. ...SIUNI V .-Kxlilnx
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Rohm-:tn Sinunons. .. ...I-'I 0Rl'N1.l Nliitxtixltx
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Luk Iwvstt-1. ,, ,.,...... -ltntx Stun.
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PILYIIIIJIICNNVN. ...NI un I R tx ts, Atom Y lokkn
CLASS OF 1940
HPINK EoR PROPOSALS"
CAST
Zelda Boswell ..... ......., .... U I AGQUELIN DoNAHAv
Madge Boswell ..... ,.... .... IN I ARGARET NIORRISON
Eddie Phelps ........ ...... H ERvE CAUCHON
Miss Maisie Boswell... .. SYDNEY DUTEMPLE
Howard Davis ..,.... ..HERDERT ANDERSON
Lobelia ........,..... .... C lECELlA AHLs'rEDT
Mr. Albert Cranshztw... .... RICHARD 'IQASHIAN
Director ............. .,....., lt llSS NIYIERS
Protnptress ...,..... .... S HIRLEY MAGKLIN
CLASS OF 1941
"lNIlDNlGHT SAILING"
CAST
Jimmie Hall .... ...... . ..ERNEST BROOKS
Annabelle Lee .... ...... J ICANNE NORTH
Steward ......... ....... A LLEN SWANN
Mary Taylor .... KATIILEEN GUSTAFSON
Mrs. Taylor ...... ..... R UTH REYNOLDS
Phyllis Howard ........ ...... H ELEN AYERS
Erane Cassell ........... .... G EORGE UPDYRE
Prince Anthony Scrani. .. ....... FRANK HULL
Mrs. Howard .......... ......... M ARY JONES
Ship's Captain ....... ..........., R ICHARD GOODRUM
Director ......... ..................... M ISS BIILLER
Promptresses .... .... A IARION REED, VIRGINIA MOREY
unior Competition Une-Act Plays
The competition was held in the auditorium on January 27, before an en-
thusiastic .Iunior High audience.
The ninth grade is to be commended for their excellent production of their
play, which won the contest. The characters played their parts well and it had
everything to place it in first place.
CLASS OF 1942
'UTIIREEIS A CROWD"
Madeline ........,.......
Ellen, Madeline's sister ....
Eddie Johnson ......,..,..
Elmer, Eddie's cousin .......
Mr. Johnson, Eddie's father. ..
Director. . . .. .... . ..........
CLASS OF 1943
"SHADOW or A GREAT MAN"
jack ............
Mrs. Davis ....
Mr. Davis ..............
Hiram Dwight ............
Aunt Harriet Tubmzm ....
Mammy Hepsy ..........
Lucy ................,
joe Howells ....
Sanders .......
Ralston ....
Director . . .
CLASS OF 1944
"'l'llE SNOW VVITCHH
Marina ..... . .
Silver Sonia .,...
Princes Valcska, . ,
Ivan ..... .
CAST
CAST
CAST
Foma... ....... ...............
Dancers.... ..... . ...............
. .... AGATHA JON ES
. . . . . .LEATRICE SMITH
.........JOHN MORAN
. .KENNETH REYNOLDS
. . . .ROBERT MITCHELL
. .... M ISS MURRAY
. ...FRANCIS HENRY
. . . . . .SHIRLEY SUNDIN
. . . .KENNETH WlLl.COX
..VlNCEN'I' R0'fHMlCll
. . . . . . .INEZ HALLENE
...NIARIE KENEHAN
. . . .VERNA HAGSTRQM
.. ...THOMAS SILVA
. . . . . . .MALCOLI SILvA
. . . .HENRY CRISTOPII
...MISS MOURNIGHAN
ANNA LOUISE ALDRICII
. . . .SYLvIA KINGSPAORD
. . . .LUGILLE EI.LrsoN
. . .RALPH WILI.oGHIw
.. . . .EILEEN GUYETTE
DIARY NIULVEY, IDA CASSANTA,
FRANCES PELICANO, HOW'ARD ROBERTS, ARTHUR AHLQUIST
Fiddler . ....... ............ ................... .
Sound effects ....
Director ......
.BENJAMIN HARDWICR
...ROBERT BALDWIN, EVERETT BROWN
WIGYIT
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Kasper Kl'0ggillQ, the mtiiisli king ,..,,....
Nlrs. Krnggins, his ambitious wife ....
jenn Kruggitis. their tlunghtci' ......
.loc Bruwn station owner ...,........
-jerry Kennetlx, :tclxertising tn:ll1:tg1't'. ..
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The Senior Hop
The Senior class held their Christ-
mas dance in the gym on December
23. In the center of the gym was a
huge Christmas tree decorated with
many colored lights.
To make the affair a little different,
each senior brought ten cent "funny"
gifts that later were distributed to
them by their own Santa Claus, joe
Arnold. Our favorite maestro, Ernie
George, and his "Vagabonds" fur-
nished excellent music for dancing.
The Senior Christmas Hop of 1939
was a Hnancial and certainly a social
success.
The Junior Prom
The Junior Prom, held on May 5,
was the first big dance to be exclu-
sively Aldrichg in previous years we
have held this affair jointly with Lock-
wood. It was a big success, socially
and financially. The decorations,
which brought Hawaiian scenes to the
dancers, transformed our familiar gym
into a gala ballroom. The evening
more than fulfilled the anticipations
of the junior class and the many others
who attended.
Gym Exhibition y
The third annual gym exhibition
was held on February 24, before a
large audience. It was presented by
the Boys' and Girls' Leaders' Corps.
Senior boys participating were Ray-
mond Tessier, Marvin Bryer, and Fred
Dwyer. These were ably assisted by
members of the junior High.
Pyramid-building and dances fea-
tured the presentations by the mem-
bers of the Girls' Leaders' Corps.
etition Pla s
State Comp y
This year Aldrich was represented
in the Competition Plays with the
play "Four Hundred Nights," which
centers around the famous Shakes-
pearean love story of Othello and Des-
demona. The plays were presented
at the new Hope High on April lst.
The scene takes place in a court
room where Xflfilliam Moreland is on
trial for having strangled Dorothy
Lund to death in the death scene of
"Othello" By a request of the de-
fense, the death scene is reproduced
for the jury.
Those taking part were:
William Moreland.. ........,. HERBERT AND!-:ksoN
District Atto' G .............. E 'Z "
tney rcy . Mn. WMU
Court clerk, Charlie .... ...,.... J OHN ROWELL
judge ................ ...... N ORMAN WALSTEAD
Dawn Moreland ...... ........ K IRACE Timur-:T1's
Mrs. Smythe ....... ....... S Yum-:Y IDUTEMPLI-I
Bill ............ ........... lk IARY Tmvis
Mrs. jones.. ..... JACQUELIN DONAHAY
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Assemblies
SEl"I'EMl3ER, 1938-JUNE, 1939
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Connnittee-Miss RlVl'H Sufxlrrzu, Miss llouoruv Mvrzus, MR. FRANK XVlc:u'r.
and Miss E11.1il'lN M.-tc:M.xNus, Chairman
"Raw Materials"-A Alam Handy Sound Film . . . . , Sept.
Aldrich Budget Club ........,. ..,....,... . . . Sept.
"The Puritans"-A Yale Press Film , . . .,...,.. . . . Sept.
Athletic Association and Aldrich Budget Club .,.. . , . Oct.
"Peter Stuyvesant"-A Yale Press Film ....,.,, . . . Oct.
Homeroom Extension-A Paper on Columbus . , . ,... Oct.
"The Gateway to the X'Vest"--A Yale Press Film . . . , . . Oct.
Thanksgiving Conspiracy", . ..........,.... . . . . .
"The Eve of the Revolution"-A Yale Press Film ......... . . . .
"The Declaration of Independence"-A Yale Press Film .....,..
. Nov.
. Nov.
Dec.
"The Oppressed Minorities ol' Europe"-Mr. Herman Silverman. ,Dec.
"The Story of the Other XVise Man"-Henry Van Dyke
Dramatized by Miss Dorothy Myers .....,............,.,,.. Dec.
"Yorktown"-A Yale Press Film ....... .... U Ian.
Prevues ol' Senior Play ............, .... h Ian.
"Daniel Boone"-A Yale Press Film ......,.............,,...,,. Feb.
Grand Army Flag Day:
Mayor Ruerat and Mr. Charles Bullock, G. A. R. speakers .... Feb.
Operetta Prevues .,..........,...,....,...,..........,.,.,
"The Frontier XVoman"--A Yale Press Film .,.,.......... . . . .
"Dictatorship Versus Democracy''-Gaylord Douglas, Speaker. . .
Gym Exhibition Prevues ..... ..... : ........................
"Alexander Hamilton"--a Yale Press Film ....................
. .Feb.
, .Feb.
. .Feb.
March
March
Honors Day Assembly fSeniorj Mr. Harold X'Villiams, Speaker. .March
General Organization and Good XN7ill ......,.............,...
"Dixie"-a Yale Press Film ,........ ...,............,,..,....
Songs and Interpretative Dances of Many Nations-Miss Bradlee
Easter Program-Instruments of Orchestra and Band-
March
March
M arch
Mr. Arnold Manganelli, Demonstrator ........... . . .April
,Xldrich-Lockwood Debates ,,........,,........,. . . .April
A. A. Minstrel Prevues . , ..,..... . . ,April
"Columbus"-a Yale Press Film ,... ,.,April
Independence and Arbor Day . . . . . . May
".Iamestown"-a Yale Press Film .........,.......,.,. , . . May
P. T. A. Review Prevues ,..,....,.............,....,... ..,, N Iay
Mr. john E. Hines, Dramatist-"11' I were King"-Senior
"Rip Van XVinkle"-Junior ...,.,.,,.,.......... .... lv Iay
"The Pilgrims"-a Yale Press Film .... . . . . . .May
Music Festival Prevues ,..,........ .... M ay
Memorial Day Exercises, . . , . . .May
Fashion Show . . . ...,. .... K Iune
Senior Assembly ,, ..., june
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VARSITY llASKE'l'l5Al.l. 'l'E.-XIX!
First mtv: A. Coutcher
Swmlrl rmr: E. Tyler, l'. 0'Neil, H. Donubedian, C. Leacv, Mulxev, C. McLeod, XV. Stafford
Thirrl row: Mr. Ruderl, E. Major, C, Otis, H. Austin. R. lVilloughhv, C. Knight. YV. Gilmore, 'l'. Campbell,
lf. Henrv
Varsity Basketball
.Xlter proving to he one of the best schools in Class B competition, ,-Xldrifll
linished in a deadlock for fourth place with St. Raphael. Aldrich won 9 games
and lost 7. Don Donabedian eaine out very successfully as he led in Class li,
scoring 236 points.
Due credit also goes to Mr. Rudert as eoaeh and Thoinas Campbell as
manager. It took live spark plugs to start the engine rolling: Ed. Tyler, George
Leacy, Gordon Simmons, Paul O'Neil, and lVilliain Stafford. lVe feel sure that
with all ol' the above playing next year we will have a very good chance in Class li
Competition.
SCORES
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St. Raphael . .. .......... .... f 15 I9
Classical . . . .... l7 I9
Westerly ..... .... 2 5 Il-4
Central Falls .. .... 38 42
XVOonsocket . . .... 37 51
Lockwood .... .... I 44 27
St. Raphael . .. ,...fll 23
Classical ..... .... I 55 17
XVesterlv . ..,.... .... I 43 34
Mt. St. Charles ..... .... I 57 27
Central Falls .. .... 27 18
Lockwood . . ,.., 46 150
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THE REMINDE
THE HOCKEY TEAM
First row: l.. Lind, A. clClII'2HTIlI0, N. IValstend, XV. Berghnrn, IV. 'I'IlIlfl'I', K. Antlrews, I.. Crenier
Srrrnnl row: V. Camino. I.. Chzirron, N. llouthillier, N. Lzinginziiil. ml. Leaifh, Il. Austin. C. Nnthainson.
C. 'l'edesc'hi. Xlr. Nlonrnighun. Nlr. Wight
Hockey
XVarwit'k cliinuxed 21 very good season under the personal supervision ol' the
able Mr. Mournighzm. XI'e won 7 games, lost 5, and tied 'l'he credit Ior our
suecessI'uI season helongs to 'I'hayer, XVz1Islead, lierghon and .-Xnstin. .-Xnd we
niustn't forget the inanager, Leo Charron, who did very well in his dignilied
position. Crenier starred lroni the Lockwood hall' ol' the teznn. IVe feel sure that
with a lew streaks ol' good lortnne we will turn Olll very good possibilities lor
next yez1r's hockey squad.
SCORES
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THE BASEBALL TEAM
1"ir.i'l row: H. Wein, K, Andrews, W. Tlutyer, D. Copp, D. Austin, W. Close, E. Major, N. Wulstead,
A. Sprague
Srronri raw: W. Erickson, R. Gilbert, J. Arnold, E. Tyler, N. Remington, W. Mzicomber, G. Simmons,
j. Burns, j. Gregson, G. Leaey, H. Magnon. Mr. McKe0n
The Baseball Team
Although we were not in the running for the title in l937 we were classed
as a lighting team. The boys did a line job, under the direction of our coach,
Mr. McKeon.
The l938 season was fairly successful, although we did not get the Pennant.
Our prospects lor H939 are especially bright, with veterans all along the line.
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mn. In play :my nl ihc In-si junior high Ivklllls lizist l'i'm'iclcmc iluiilrzil -junior High won
in thc slillt' rm own lL'l'lIlN. .Xlclriih won wc- lllk'l'll2llIllJl0l15lliIJOl-lJ0llI4liViSi0llS.
mul plain- in in ilivisioii. With thc' good .-Xlclricli I'oi'1licsc-umiicl ycarwmi thc flllillll-
spirit whimh L'Xisls in thc sc'x'L'1ilIi :md cighlh pirmsliip ol' holh divisions in 19258. This yC2ll'
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Douglas. nl. Newman.
Track
The indoor track season of '38--'39 was ab-
breviated because of lack of facilities and lack
of a coach. Aldrich scored three pointsftwo
in the shotput and one in the high-jump. The
outdoor season found us depending upon a
few veterans from last year. lX'e used our
new track for the first time this year, and be-
cause of its aid in developing trackmen Al-
drich can look forward to continued success.
Golf
The golf team had a verv successful vear
during lEl:58. Ihen' leant won all ol its matches
in their regular schedule. ln the state cham-
pionships, LaSalle won the two games played
and Aldrich thereby lost its chance to hold
the crown for the second consecutive year.
Captain
Considering the fact that we lost
Bill Newman and that we have a good crop
of aspirants for our team our chances for this
year look very good.
'l'li.XNI olf loss
Claplain. W. Newman: IL. McI,eotl. 'l'. Newtnan, C. Deming,
Lyons
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Crmzffzliments of
ALUMNI
ARTHUR BUDLONG
CLAIRE TUTTLE
DONALD TUTTLE
BEVERLY RUBERY
VIRGINIA SHEPARD
NVENONA MACOMBER
LYDIA BLACKXVOOD
ALBERT G. ANGUS, -IR.
ARTHUR ANDELL
FLORENCE PARKS
HENRY J. COOPER
HAZEL SCOTT
CHESTER A. DOUGLAS
JOSEPH 12. MCKEON
GEORGE E. SENERCHIA
CAROLYN H. GULF
RUTH E. SHAILER
h T
MARSHALL ROBERTSO
IN
CATHERINE SMITH
HENRY MCCORMICK
Page Slf1Nf?lIy-f0'IlI'
C Omplimenls Of
ALUM I
MURIEL E. CULL
VIOHN LOPES
OLIVER CRESWICK
MARIAN J. BRONVN
GEORGE B. JOHNSTON
PEARL F. GALLOXVAY
KENNETH Boss
EMILY S. PLACE
EVELYN G. KLAUSEN
ELSIE M. COUPE
FRED K. BATTLE, JR.
ELEANOR A. YVHEELER
HELEN I. SELBY
OLIVE B. ANDERSON
EDNA LOUISE BOOD
DORIS LEONARD
FRANCIS E. RUSACK WE URGE
Expert Auto Repairs YOU
CAS OIL GREASE T0
RENTAL BATTERIES PATRONIZE N
Warwick Avenue OUR A
Lakewood ADVERTISERS
Page Sc'wfr1ly-pvc
Cmnjnlirnents of Compliments of
CLASS CLASS
of of
1 939 1 940
Mr. Mclieon. This jar contains a deadly gas. What steps would you lake if
it escaped?
Doris Neary' Long ones
Compliments of C0ml2Iiments of
CLASS CLASS
of of
1941 1942
Page Smfmly-s1'x
Cmnpliments of
CLASS
Compliments of
CLASS
of of
1943
1944
joe fsputteringj: There was Z1 worm in that apple I just ate!
Betty: Take a drink of water and wash it down.
joe: Aw, let the old thing walk down!
Aldrich P. T. A.
President--MRS. CARLTON NORTH
First Vin' President - MRS. GEORGE
BARKER
Seeond Vire President-MRS. HAROLD F.
SCOTT
Serretary-MRS. YVILLIAM MASON
Treasurer-MR. FRANK B, YVIGHT
First Delegate-MRS. HENRY YVARD
Semnd Delegate-MRS. JOSEPH ROHLOFF
Third Delegate-MRS. LEONARD SCHO-
FIELD
First Alternate-MRS, HELEN LOVEGREN
Serond Alternate-MRS. CHRISTY DXVYER
Third Alternate-MRS. LEAH BOUTIN
Membership Committee-MRS. ANDREW
ANDERSON
CHAIRMEN
Publicity-MRS. HARRY CHURCH
Pa rent- Tearher Magazine-MRS. CHRISTX
DWVYER
Nlusie-MISS EILEEN NIACMANNUS
Ways and Means-MIR. HENRY COOPER
Child Welfare-MR. HAROLD F. SCOTT
Hospimmy-MRS. A. E. MORRIS
Lillfdfill-lwllss RUTH YOUNG
Page Seventy seven
BRUNO'S MARKET
Meat, Fruits and Groceries
825 Apponaug Road
Norwood, R. I.
Tcl. XVI. 3433
Compliments of
MR. AND MRS.
ALDEN SEABURY
BISHOP AUTO SERVICE
Main Slrccl QAt the Bridgej
Pawluxct, R. I.
Tcl. WI. 9328
COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE
MILLS SERVICE STATION
1893 Elmwood Avenue
Norwood, R. I.
Tires, Tubes, Batteries
Tydol Gasoline Veedol Molor Oil
THE SERVICE STATION THAT SERVES
Phone WI. 9-I03 JOSEPH MILLS
'1'l'alI1ic Cop: Use your noon
Lady: My goodness! Wh
Ile, lady! Use your noodle!
ere is il? I've pushed and pulled everything in the cur
The
Remington
Funeral
Home
1604 BROAD STREET
HOOD'S MILK
An Ideal Food with Your
School Lunch
UU
H. P. Hood is Sons
135 HARRIS AVENUE
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
DExter 302-I
Page Slfifdllly-Elglll
WARD'S SERVICE STATION
TEXACO
Gas Oil Greases
570 Wlarwick Avenue
Lakewood, R. I.
MORETTI'S BARBER SHOP
QFORMERLY BRIDGE BARBER snow
On the Bridge
Pawtuxet
SWEETHEART DO-NUT CO.
INC.
95 Broad Street
Providence, R. I.
MA 1111 ing 6010
Special Attention to Lodges, Cliurrlies and
Schools
PIONEER FOOD STORES
PAUL MILLER, P l'c1 p.
Groceries, Meats and Vegetables
Tel. YVI. 9258
595 Post Road
Norwood, R. I.
"I'll examine you for 3B10.00," said the doctor.
"All right," said the patient, "and if you find il, I'll give you half."
LOOK FOR THE SEAL
It Is Your Assurance of Genuine
Paciyie Clear Flame
AGENT FOR PROVIDENCE GAS COM-
PANY ELECTROLUX--GAS S'l'OVES-
YVATER HEATER
Range Oil WILLIAM H. SMITH
R- E- NIILLER Plumbing Heating
2 Peck Street
I
Pawtuxety R' I. 22 2 Broad Street
Controlled Quality from Oilwcll to Consumer TCI- HO- 0550 RCS. WI. 1239
Compliments of
LEON S. SANDERS
Real Estate Insurance
187 Westminster Street
Providence, R. I.
Compliments of
JAMES MINER
Variety Store
I-Iillsgrove
Page Seventy nine
BICYCLES
Columbia and the Famous English Raleigh's-Repairs and Service on All Makes
CARRIAGE WHEELS RETIRED
PROVIDENCE CYCLE SHOP
314 Broad Street
Opposite Louttil Llllllllllf
R. C. GUSTAFSON .IOHNSON'S
Roohng A ICC
General House Repazrs
and
134 jewett Street .
Providence, R. I. Freshhplcked
Tel. PI,zmlalions 6908 MllShf00mS
Bill: Have you forgotten that two bits you owe me?
Ed: No, didn't you see me try and duck when I saw you coming?
QUINN'S ATHLETIC GOODS
Ifishing Tarklrf, Guns, Ammunition
Riding Apparel
llezuelry, Optiral Goods
235 Weybosset Street
Providence, R. I.
High Grade Monuments
VVM. P. PELLETT Sc SONS, Inc
l887 Elmwood Avenue
Phone XVI. 2440
Tel. GR. l322-W' Tel. GR. l322--I
STELLEY Xa EASTMAN
Eleftrififlrzs
Cedar Tree Point, Apponaug, R. I.
l03 Pontiac Road, Apponaug, R. I.
PAWTUXET VALLEY
MOTOR EXPRESS
Daily Services to and from
PAWVTUXET PROVIDENCE
YVEST YVARYVICK APPONAUG
AND EAST GREENYVICH
Page Eighty
Comfzliments of Compliments of
SENATOR LAREwoon
w1t.t,1AM B. SWEENEY BOWLING AIALEYS
JAMES DooLEx'
EVERY DAY IS CLEANING DAY YVITH US
CAPRON'S PIONEER STORE
R. I. Rug Works
716 North Main Street
95 Fair Street
Pawtuxet, R. I. .
Provtdence, R. I.
xxYI. 9574 Let Us Help Do Your Spring Houseclezutiug
Telephones DExter 8526-8521-8522
Dear Mr. Colgate:
I bought zt tube ol' your shaving crezun. lt says: "No mug required." What shall I
slmve?
Ofllce GA. 7059 Res. HO. 0423
A. W. MILNER
Packing and Moving
Swanson Bros.
194 Cranston Street .
Providence, R. I.
Grocery and Market
C0"lPlime'm of 65 KILVERT STREET
BUTTERFIELDS
DRUG STORE HILLSGROVE, R. I.
Broad Street
Pawtuxet
Page Eighty-one
Lloyd W. Hang
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Compliments of
THOMAS PERRY'S
BARBER SHOP
Pawtuxet, R. I.
O
We Specialize in Styling MA. 1479
NEW YORKER
BEAUTY SALON
Best of Candy Supplied at W"1k"n S6""i'6
. ROOMS 306-307
Aldrlch 164 lflfeybosset Street
Providence, R. I.
XVOIIIZIII fin the cloorwnyj: Are I the same mam lllill :llc my hiscuils last week?
'l'rump: No, mum, I'll never be the same mam again.
KINGS SERVICE STATION Compliments of
Gasoline, Oil and
Lubrication Services The C. 86 W. Cleansing
TIRES AND TUBES
I3A'I"I'ERIES CHARGED AND RENTALS
Compliments of
COUNCILMAN
GEORGE B. SALTER
and Dyeing Company
O
BROCKTON, MASS.
Page Eighty-two
Compliments of
R. S: D. HARDWARE CO.
"Your Hardware Store"
Conimicut, R. I.
PROGRESSIVE
BEAUTY PARLOR
1294 Eddy Street
Providence, R. I.
uma AND DANCE A'r
CARDI'S INN
Italian, American Cooking a Specialtv
315 West Shore Road
Shawomet Beach, R. I.
No Cover or Minimum Charge
For Reservation Call YV. Neck 561
FUREY F. CARDI, Prop.
Phone HO. 5767
TIFFANY PRINTING CO.
Effective Commercial Printing
Wlarwick Ave., at Washington Street
Lakewood, R. I.
First Boarder: These cakes are as hard as stone.
Second Boarder: I know. Didn't you hear the landlady say, "Take your pick,"
when she handed them around?
WARWICK OIL COMPANY
Conimicut, R. I.
Range and Fuel Oils
Master Kraft Burners
Tel. Wk. Nk. 286
C. D. CARLIN, Prop.
TEMKIN TOBACCO
AND
GENERAL CANDY CO.
171 Chestnut Street
Providence, R. I.
Tel. GA. 5432
ARROW SYSTEM
Lawrence, Massachusetts
BASEBALL BASES, DUFFLE BAGS
GYMNASIUM MATS
HOXSIE DAIRY FARM
Milk and Cream
J. E. MATHEWVSON
Page Eighty-three
Telephone Connection
USE GAS SUGARMAN'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
THE BETTER FUEL N l I
Dry Goods and lxztrlufn Furnishings
Shoes and Rubbers
FOR
266 Prairie Avenue
Providence, R. I.
COOKING
WATER HEATING ROBERTSONS
REFRIGERATION SOCONY STATION
. Elmwood Avenue and Apponaug Rd.
Provldence
Gas Company
Norwood, R. I.
XVI. 9523
Mrs. Madden: Judy! WVhat on earth has happened to your coat? Il's full of holes!
-Indy: Aw, nothing. IVe were playing dairy, and I was the Swiss cheese.
PIONEER FOOD STORE
J. s. soUTo
1634 Elmwood Avenue
Cranston, Rhode Island
E. MITENIUS SIGN CO.
Neon Signs and Service-Signs of
All Kinds
37 Broad Street
Providence
Tel, GA. 1354
SPECIAL OCCASIONS--LATE SERVICE
BERNICE'S
Southern Fried Chicken Dinners
YVORLITS LARGEST HOT DOG
Elmwood at Post Road
Norwood, R. I.
Phone XVI. 9393
ROY A. STINSON
Funeral Home
10 Beach Avenue
Conimicut, R. I.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Tel. Warwick Neck 40
Page Eighty-four
Compliments of
Warwick Democratic City Committee
Fzmncr: I'n1 goin' in ter town. Anytliin' I can git fer you?
His wife: You might bring home one of those jars of "traIIic jam" that I hear
zulvertised so much.
F. AND W. GRAND Comiflimfnfs Of
5-10-25-1.00 Store
346 Westminster Street
Providence, R. I.
Compliments of
MR. Sc MRS. ENOCH ROUN
MARY E. CAMPBELL
Interested in Children's VVe1fare
MAY WE SERVE You T HROUGH THE YICARQ
GERRY 84 SLOCUM
Radio Specialists
2159 Broad Street
Edgewood, Rhode Island
Page Eigh ty-Him
Telephone GA. 2010 Residence HO. 6521
INA RWICK BRASS FOUNDRY
MoRGAN 24 soNs Butler E? S0118
Lincoln Park, Rhodc Island Catellmls foll OCCa5i0nS
272-274 CRANSTON STREET
Comjzlimmils of
RHODES
ON-THE-PAVVTUXET
lhmring l'V!fCl7ll'Sdlly and Snlurdny
Nights
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
CHARLES L. BUTLER, Ir.
A Proprietor
Why Not Arrznigc for Your Reunion
all Rhodes
Oliver: KVM George XV:ishinglon honest?
Billy: Why, sure.
Oliver: Then why do lhey close the hunks on his birthday?
New Tuxedos fOr Hipg Comjnliments of
READ 55
L jENNIE'S
VIHITE A' iff ICE CREAM PARLOR
MEN'S X I- ' N ' IO93 Elmwood Avenue
1foRMAL
c:i.o'1'HEs 1
RENTED READ G WHITE w
FOR ALL PAW1 UXEI1 SHOE REPAIR
OCCASIONS 0 Work Done While You Wai!
NVoolworlh Bldg. Providence ' "SEE ANDY"
Next to Fily I-Izlll
Guspcc 3-H7
2189 M2 Broad Strcct
Page liigllly-six
Phone NVk. Nk. 561
GEORGE P. ALLEN
Painting, Pnperllrmgiilg
VVlliff?'lUIl.Y1Ii7lg and Glazing
Il YEARS IVITH FAY'S 'I'I-II'iA'I'RE
Coniinicut, R. I.
Morris Timmermzui Ben-Grass
MAnning 1564
HEP-DELICAFE
Quality lJ6liI'lIif?SSf"?1 and IfK.YlIl1lIYIIIl
TIVO ENTRANCES
l69 X'Veybosset and Middle Street
FREE DELIVERY
RENDINES MARKET
Fine Groreries and llleats
For Wines and Beer Pzitronile Our
Liquor Store in the Sznne Building
XVarwick Neck 507-R
Wlest Shore Road, Coniinicut, R. I.
For Service That Excels
TECHNICAL
SERVICE STATION
CARL A. LARSON, Jr.
S0l'0Tly Gas and Oils
I478 Elmwood Avenue
Cranston, R. I.
XVllli1nns 9399
Soprano: llid you notice how my voice filled the uuditoriutn?
Contraltoz I did. Several people left to tnzike room for il.
STEP
BY
STEP
Make Your Home
All - Electric
il-
The
Narragansett Electric
Company
Part of New England Pozvrr Assoriatinn
Where You ALWAYS
Shop with Conhdmzrc
P11 1 fIQllfX'SI1ll!I
Compliments and Best Wishes
Mayor Albert P. Ruerat
Tom: I thought that Dick was your friend. Nvhy tlon't you speak to him?
Harry: He was in Europe lust summer and he sent me 11 post card saying. "IVish
you were here."
Tom: XVlmt's the mutter with that?
Harry: It was a picture of a cemetery.
, Fresh Cream Butter and Eggs
Edgewood S9C1"9'E211'19,I RE1XIINGTON'S DAIRY
Chocolate Milk Coffee Milk
School
A PRIVATE SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS
Intensive Courses in all
Secretarial Subjects
Placement Bureau - Individual
Instruction
Phone XVIIIIZIIIIS 72l0 or YVrite
198 ARMINGTON STREET
EDGENVOOD, RHODE ISLAND
Grade "A" and Pusteurized
Tel. VAlley 1034
Fiskeville, R. I.
Cream Top Milk
Ilireley's Ornngeade Buttermilk
Pure Tomato juice
WE. 5435 WE. 3518
Ollice and Quarry Residence
Ricci Sc Ricci EXCAVATING Co.
General Contractors
SAND-GRAVEL-CRUSHED STONE
BULLDOZER-TRAILER SERVICE
Phenix Avenue II8 Pocasset Ave.
Cranston, R. I. Providence, R. I.
Page Eighty-eight
C. H. HUNT
Florist
29 Majestic Street
Providence, R. I.
Tel. HO. 3578-XVI. lI7l
MAnning 7808
GERSHKOFF
BODY AND RADIATOR CO.
235 Broad Street
Providence, R. I.
Apponaug Bakery
"Good Things to Eat"
MAIN STREET
APPONAUG, RHODE ISLAND
Boy fro lion-Runner in czlgej : That grocer
Lion TIIZIIIICFZ Send him in
is here with his hill again, trying to collect.
Norwood Motor
Company
946 APPONAUG ROAD
NORINOOD, R. I.
Tcl. XVI. 2200
Chevrolet Sales and Service
HIGH GRADE USED CARS
POST ROAD SERVICE
Hillsgrove, Rhode Island
Tel. Greenwood H85
Prop., E. SXVEITZER
Compliments of
JOSEPH MILLS
REPRESENTATIVE
Page Eigllty-nine
Compliments of
Keep the Schools Wlell DR. IIVILLARD C. BUNDY
Dentist
DR. RALPH F. PERKINS Lociawoon Te'ePh""e 0560
1478 Broad Street
Providence, R. I.
Compliments of Compliments of
DR. J. BIDERMAN
ARTHUR E. HARDY, M. D. Dentist
Pawtuxet, R. I.
Helly Lzuly: Boy, call me u uxi!
Bell-hoy: All right, you're 1 taxi, but you look like a truck to me
Compliments of Compliments of
DR. ALPHONSE W. LUPOLI DR. RICHARD S.ARI.IN
Compliments of Compliments of
DR. SPEARMAN DR. RAYINIOND LUFT
Page Ninety
Compliments of Compliments of
EUGENE DELPHIN THE NIAIN PENCIL PRODUCTS Co.
Printer Norwood, R. I.
GEORGE I. BABCOCK, Prop. A
BABCOCK SUPER SERVICE Cmnpmnems of
Gas, Oil and Grease
SlIIl0lllllIlg and Automobile Painting
Cars Called For and Delivered I
1343 Broad Street
Washington Park
Tel. XVI. 9126
CLINTON XV. SHELTRA. Mgr.
Teacher: XVhere is the home of the swallow?
june Smith: ln the stomach.
Nunn-Bush Dr. Chase's XV. L. Douglas HARRY B. STOCKARDQ limp.
WASHINGTON PARK GRANTS STORE
SHOE STORE
MON THE SQUARE" Oldest Grocery Store in Pazutuxet
l482 Broad Street
Telephone Connection
WI. 9242
Hosiery Hand Bags WIIIHHHIS 9556
Compliments of
Uh!
Meikle ohn
conve-
Pianos of Distinction-Hammond Organ
27 Iflleybosset Street Providence, Rhode Island
Established l885
Page Ninety-one
BISHOP AND HARRIS, INC.
XVARXVICK
PLYM OUTH-DE SOTO DEALER
FINE USED CARS
I Main Street
Pawtuxet
HO. 6100
PIONEER FOOD STORE
'l'o Better Serve the Public
Grmvfrirfs, Meats, Fruit and Vl?gl'lIlII1f?S
B i rds-rfyrf Frosted Foods
LIQUOR WINE BEER
VVest Shore Road Conimicut
COZY YARN SHOPPE
Harrington Avenue
Norwood, R. I.
MRS. C. EDWVARDS
Tired 'l'e:u:hel': Manny students are
ents removed from the hcztn.
like colfee-98 per cent of the active ingredi-
Crmzpliments of
GREEN LANTERN BEAUTY
CHURCH AVENUE GREENHoUsE
wiLFRm jomss, Prop.
SHOP 34 Church Avenue Shawomet, R. I
Nvztrwick Neck 366
BURKE'S STORE
, Compliments of
1045 Wfarwick Avenue
PHIHCC Cafdem DONALD R. HALLIDAY
Low Prices on Stztndztrd Food Products Lakewood Auto Supply
Gas Oil Grease
Groreries and M eats
ESSO GASOLINE AND OILS
Battery Service
Page 'Vmely two
Czslre
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Printers of this Book
All Classes ofScl1ool Publications
Book and Commercial Printing
Phone DEXter 5463
100 South Street Providence, R. I.
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Artists .. Photographers .. Engravers
126 Dorrance Street Providence, Rhode Island
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Providence, Rhode Island
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