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THE R. I. HONOR SOCIETY First How: I. Ahlquist. C. Briggs, F. I-lornstein, L. Lepry, I. Vaillant, R. Houghton, M. Greene, A. Goddard, A. Rogers, W. Leu, C. Goclirey. Second Row: A. Rossi, L. Ogilvie, S. Hamilton, L. Brown, E, Swenson, R. Hannah, F. Blum, M. Whitaker. B. Suter, M. Blinkhorn, F. Weiss, A. Wyss. RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY We wish to congratulate these students of the class of 1938 who have attained the honor of being members of the Rhode Island Honor Society. They have, through their outstanding scholastic ability during their four high school years, accumu- lated a rate of eighty-five per cent or more. We give them our best wishes for a successful future. 1,933 REIHINIJEH
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LUCKUJUUD X - ' - Q l l 1938 CLASS OFFICERS-COMMITTEE First Row: A Goddard, W Vashey, R. Houghton, Miss Miller, M. Blinkhorn. Second Row: I. Blasio, A. Rice, R. Petrarca, I. Cooper, W. Siravo. CLASS OFFICERS President .. . , , . . .William Vashey Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Richard Houghton .. Anna Goddard SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Entering Warwick High School in Septem- ber, 1934, we were the proverbial bewildered freshmen. But, by the following Iune, we had made many new acquaintances and knew our way around quite adequately. The school having been divided into Lock- wood and Aldrich when we were sophomores. it was necessary for us to lose many of the friends with whom we had had classes in our former year, and to become acquainted with the people who were to remain our class- mates. As usual, we participated more fully in the extra-curricular activities, but our ex- ploits were not as yet outstanding. However, by the following September, as juniors, we were ready to conquer and accom- plish all that was possible. When Rich Man, Poor Man, our competition play, won first honors, we were indescribably happy at hav- ing come out victorious. -T em 'W ',l V 1933 Students and alumni danced in Little Spain at our Prom, and a grand time was had by all. Thus fled our Iunior Year. As seniors we took on the customary dignity and settled down to real work. The Senior Play, Charm, drew a large crowd and was much praised and enjoyed. When The Red Lamp, won the play com- petition, we had two victories of this sort to our credit. The senior ball and banquet were held and we all enjoyed the two major festivi- ties. As graduation nears we feel a profound sorrow at having to leave the haven in which we have spent four glorious years, because we again must lose friends who by this time have become very dear to us, and because we shall no longer be under the guidance of the teachers who have done so much to help us throughout our high school years. L. LEPRY, '38
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