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LUCKLUU WHO'S WHO IN 1938 Ideal Lockwoodite ,.,,,44..,, ...., William Vashey Girl Who Did Most for the Class, Margaret Blinkhorn Boy Who Did Most lor the Class, William Vashey Most Popular Girl .... , ..i,,, Margaret Blinkhorn Most Popular Boy ..,,,. .... i..., William Vashey Girl Most Likely to Succeed ,, Marion Greene Boy Most Likely to Succeed, Best Girl Student ,,,......, Richard Houghton l............Marion Greene Best Boy Student t.t...,,,,...... .t.i,. R ichard Houghton BestGirlAthletc Best Boy Athlete .. Best Looking Girl ,,., Best Looking Boy . .t.. . Cutest Girl .. ,.4i..,. , ...., Cutest Boy ..... ,,i....,..., .....,, . . . Most Dependable Girl Most Dependable Boy Best Dressed Girl .......,. Best Dressed Boy Neatest Girl ....., l. any Marjory Whitaker Iohn Cooper ...., Della Readio Iohn Cooper ....,,t....,,Anna Goddard Richard Weigert Margaret Blinkhorn .,,.,,..William Vashey , Marion Maynard l..Walter Siravo Marion Maynard Neatest Boy , Best Actress ..., , Best Actor ...... ,, Most Musical Girl Most Musical Boy ............ Best Girl Dancer ,. Best Boy Dancer Best Natured Girl Best Natured Boy Noisiest Girl l...., l. Noisiest Boy ,.....,tt... Quietest Girl Quietest Boy .......,.,,, Most Bashful Girl Most Bashful Boy Most Ladylike l..... .. , ,,,,, H l. Most Gentlemanly Class Optimist Class Pessimist .. ., Class Grind .. Class Romeo . Class Iuliet , ....... , I .., Y gt , t UD l . Arnold Rice . .l Anna Goddard .M Arnold Rice . .l.. , Marion Maynard . l.... Louis Hampton , l Antoinette Bosco Iames Blasio . Elinora Cochrane , l.l.. Vincenzo Santilli Iosephine McMahon Amold Rice . .. Maria Tedeschi ,r.......Fred Burns Maria Tedeschi Raymond Anderson Barbara Anderson . .....,,,,.4..4l Floyd Pelley Philip Chenevert Albert Martin ,, ...... Marion Greene ,, Ralph Petrarca , Marjory Whitaker
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TH INIJEH MARIORY WHITAKER Hapipiness and all that you ever esire. Martie! Executive Committee 131: Home Room Re resentative 131: Good Will 12, 3, 41 1Vice President1: Reminder 131: Warwickite 141: Home Economics Club 141: Oger- etta 121: Masguers 12. 3. 41: en- ior Play 141: ne-act Play 11, 31: Christmas Play 121: Athletic As- sociation 13, 41 Cheer Leader 11, Z, 31: Girls' Track 12, Ig: Riding Club 111: Swimming lub 111: Tennis 121: Interclass Sports 11, 2, 3, 41 Golf 121: R. I. Honor Society: Girls' Leaders' Corps 12, 3. 41 1Vice President1. IEANNETTE WHITE Jeannette is one of our girls who has the ability to make many friends. She is a good pianist and will probably accom- plish much in this art it she con- tinues. Our best wishes for suc- cess in any field she chooses are with her. Reminder 141: Home Econom- ics Club 141: Operetta 141: Music Dramatic Club 111. FRIEDA WEISS We all know that Frieda is one of our most intelligent and tal- ented students. However, she is too modest to talk about her fu- ture plans. Perhaps she is sav- ing her knowledge of music for later in her life. Lots of luck, Frieda! Orchestra 11, Z, 31: New Eng- land Music Festival 141: R. I. Hon- or Society: Gym Exhibition 111. MARGARET WILDE Tick, as she is better known to most of us. loves to have a good time and hates to be quiet. er favorite pastime seems to be talking. We hope she becomes a good cook, but we know she will make someone a good secretary. Home Economics Club 141: Cafeteria 141: Masquers 13, 41. CHARLES WORTH Charles is one ot those fellows who is hard to find. A studious and intelligent student, depend- able worker, and a quiet and courteous boy. There is always a place for a person who pos- sesses such a wealth ot charac- ter. We know he will secure his place in the ladder ot success. Warwickite 141. ARTHUR WYSS Artie is a person on whom we can all depend. Being out- standing on the gridiron and the hockey rink, he has made quite a name for himself. We expect great things of you, Art, and we'll always be rooting lor you. Class Executive Committee 121: Hockey 13, 41: Varsity Football 12, 3, 41: R. I. Honor Society. LUCY WYSS If you've ever seen Sonia Henie's skating, you have an idea oi Lucy's gracefulness and poise on skates. During her years at Lockwood. she has been ac- tive in sports and all her class- mates are glad to have played with her. Lucy possesses a deter- mination to play hard and fair that will lead her to the top of the ladder ot success. Warwickite 121: Home Econom- ics Club 111: Gym Exhibition ll. 2, 3, 41: Interclass Soccer 12, 3, 41: Basketball 11, 2, 3. 41: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 417 Baseball 12, 3, 41: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41. RUSSELL YATES Russell, one of those tricky boys who says little but thinks a lot, has made many friends at Lockwood. Although he delights in making little witty remarks. he really has attained much knowledge in the commercial line. To encourage his ambitious character. we offer him our sin- cere wishes for future success. mGood Will 111: Gym Exhibition FLORENCE ZORABEDIAN Florence, our song bird. is that dark-haired little girl we see running in and out oi the audi- torium all the time. This cheerful miss has a smile for everyone and has found a place in our hearts. Glee Club 111: New England Music Festival 12, 3, 41: Operetta 11, 2, 3. 41: Music Dramatic Club 111: Masquers 1l, 2, 3, 41: Gym Exhibition 111. ARTHUR O'LEARY Certainly, in this instance. Classical's loss was Lockwood's gain, for Arthur possesses a very pleasing personality. He has already become popular through his friendliness, and above all, his initiative and spelling ability. Our best wishes for certain success go with this newcomer to Lockwood. Spelling Contest 141: Tennis 141.
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THE HElllINllEH I, Herbert Abramson, hereby will my golf-playing ability to Iames Healy. I, Earl Adams, hereby will my coyness to Helen Byrne. I. lane Ahlquist, hereby will my gift of gab to Miss Miller, for future use in her art class. I, Barbara Anderson, hereby will my snow shoes to my sister, Virginia. I, Raymond Anderson, hereby will my shyness in the presence of the female species to Stafford Trapp. I, lane Atwood, hereby will my ability to gain weight to Marion Briggs. I, Arthur Babine, hereby will my ability to mix un- knowns in chemistry along with the hope for action to next year's chemistry class. I, Robert Barad, hereby will my debating ability to Alice Ashworth. I, Gordon Belsey, hereby will my ability to carry books from 102 to Chem. Lab. to Iohn Hess. I, Iohn Bennett, hereby will all my exquisite French to any Ir. who wants it. I, Charles Bertwell, hereby will my ability to break hockey sticks to some future member of the hockey squad. I, Harold Black, hereby will my ability to design to any deserving junior. I, Iames Blasio, hereby will my luxuriant beard to Stafford Trapp. l, Margaret Blinkhorn, hereby will my customary Warwickite headache to someone with a larger head. I, Fred Blum, hereby will my H in United States History to anyone who could use some extra points. I, Antoinette Bosco, hereby will my dancing ability to Lcuise Blackburn. I. Constance Briggs, hereby will what is left of my chemistry equipment to the tender care of Mr. Griffin. I, Laura Brown, hereby will my typing awards to Christine Kinlock. I, Dorothy Bullock, hereby will my tall and stately stature to Beryl Coburn. I, Fred Burns, hereby will my place on the track team to Bruno Augustine. I, Marie Carney, hereby will my naturally rosy cheeks to Dot Buchart. I, Philip Chenevert, hereby will my collection of skunk skins to Edward Kelley. I, Ellinora Cochrane, hereby will my ability to' catch colds at the wrong time to Eleanor Wade. I, Madeline Clark, hereby will my curly hair and pug nose to Ethel Reynolds. I, Iohn Cooper. hereby will my bow legs to anyone who is knock-kneed. I. Olive Coyle, hereby will my quietness on bus 8 to be divided equally between Rita Cobb and Virginia Englarde. I, Ansel Dahl, hereby will my shiners and puffed lips to any future football player. I, Ruth Dell. hereby -will my brown, wavy hair to Dorothy Bertwell. I, Emilio DiCarlo, hereby will my ability to keep away from girls to Dante Villa. I, Michael DiCarlo, hereby will my baseball ability to Ray Panic Davide. I, Lemuel Downs. hereby will my ability to dig clams to Stafford Trapp. I, Eliza Dunn, hereby will my natural shade of make-up to Mary Buchanan. I, Raymond Fagan. hereby will my ability to sleep in English class to David Wood. I, Iames Fisher, hereby will my ability to draw to Norman Gebler I, Marie Ford. hereby will my position as librarian to anyone who has the power to make people return books on time. I, Rita Flynn, hereby will my ability to keep slender lo Delight Swanson. I, Frances W. Foster, hereby will my monotonous giggle to Margaret Gorman. I, Anna Goddard, hereby will my knack for getting silly roles to play on the stage to Priscilla Spooner. I, Carolyn Godfrey, hereby will my dimples to Mr. Flanagan. I, Iohn Gouveia, hereby will my extra pencils to Evelyn Hopkins. I, Helen Greene, hereby will my ability to attend school rain or shine to Iohn Spellman. I, Marian Green. hereby will my ability to read French rapidly and understand it to Ruth Hazard. I, Marvel Gremour, hereby will my cute sayings to anyone who needs some way to start a conversation. I, Martha Grossguth, hereby will my ability to always have a neat coiffure to Katherine Downs. I, Evelyn Haglund, hereby will my soft quiet voice to Claire Perkins. I, Raymond Halliwell, hereby will my inability to write shorthand to Raymond Nelson. I, Shirley Hamilton. hereby will my notebooks to my sister, Beverly. I, Louis Hampton, hereby will my slip-horn for future use under the baton of a swell musical director to Sam Comano. I, Ruth Hannah, hereby will my German to anyone who wishes to take it. I, Gladys E. Harding, hereby will my wearing of ear- rings to anyone who thinks they can wear them as long as I have. K3 yearsl I, Dorothy Hartley. hereby will my hair and fingernails to Margaret Hazelworth. I, Richard Hearn, hereby will my undying love for Miss Tillinghast to anyone who can use it. I. Evelyn Hopkins. hereby will my shorthand book to anyone who is willing to keep it covered. I, Nora Horne, hereby will my silent laugh to Dot Tate so that she can discard her giggles. I, Florence Homstein. hereby will the extra straw I always take with my bottle of milk at lunch period to anyone who needs it. I, Ruth Horton, hereby will my ability to park in other people's driveways to anyone who enjoys getting a ticket for it. I, Richard Houghton, hereby will my habit of pro- crastinating to that junior who has his homework always on time, Raymond Haerry. I. Georgiana Iames, hereby will my daily walk from Greenwood to Alice Carruthers. I, Richard Iames, hereby will my red canoe and a waning moon to Velma Cookson, who can make good use of them. I, Helen Johnson, hereby will my strenuous gym ac- tivities to Margaret Gorman. I, Walter Iohnson, hereby will my ability to please Lockwood girls to my brother Norman. I. Milton Iohnson, hereby will my overabundance of hair to Gordon Johnson. I, Signe Iohnson, hereby will my blond curly locks to Gladys Prior. I, Walter Iordan. hereby will my broken down track shoes to David Wood. I, Wilma Iordan, hereby will my numerous bracelets to Shirley Morgan. I, Frances Kendall, hereby will my perfect attendance to anyone who needs it. l. Grace Kelley, hereby will my ability to take the wrong lunch to Dot Tate. I, Iames Kilbane, hereby will my ability to keep away from Lockwood girls to Ray Davide. 1933
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