Aldrich High School - Reminder Yearbook (Lakewood, RI)

 - Class of 1938

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LDC UUD l, Louise Lepry, hereby will my naturally curly hair to Shirley McCormick. I, Wilma Leu, hereby will my chemistry notebook to the reference library. I, lrene Lightbown. hereby will my dimples to Isabella Dunsmore. I, Dorothea Lucas, hereby will my great love for English and literatures to Mr. Flanagan's next year's senior class. I, Domenic Maglioli, hereby will my smoothly shaven cheeks to Ralph Pelley. I, Fred Main, hereby will my prize-winning blue eyes to Betty Dell. I, Irving Main, hereby will my ability to do nothing on the high-bar to Gerard Chenevert. I, Albert Martin, hereby will my bum camera to Bill Rossi. Better luck with it, Bill. I. Marion Elizabeth Maynard. hereby will my ability to play the fiddle to Iohn Blum. I, Thomas E. McCabe, hereby will my ability to get out of work on the Warwickite to Ralph Pelley. I, Arthur McCarthy, hereby will my shyness to Fred Dunlavey. I. Iosephine McMahon, will my hysterical cackle to anyone foolish to take it. I, Eve Nathanson. hereby will my ability to argue and my talkitiveness to Priscilla Everson. I, Norman Nelson. hereby will my Hamlet to Gordon Iohnson. I. Elizabeth Nicholson. hereby will my dilapidated note- book to any senior who will promise not to abuse it. I, Louise Ogilivie, hereby will my ability to laugh at teachers' jokes to anyone who can laugh as hard. I, Lucile Olney, hereby will my ability to get along with others to Dot Tate. I. Everett Paice. hereby will my sing-sing haircut to anyone who cares to go around looking like an ex-convict. I, Mary Papa, hereby will my ability to carry trays with one hand to Helen Laid. I. Floyd Pelley. hereby will my fondness for fishing to Betsy Harwood. I, Adeline Petrangelo, hereby will my laughing brown eyes to Norma Gardiner. I. Ralph Petrarca. hereby will my Romeo ability to some bashful jr. l, Claire Polis, hereby will my ability to ask questions to any deserving jr. I, Harriet Pollard, hereby will my ability to do short- hand to Marei Izzi. I, Claudia Pollitt, hereby will my extra avoirdupois to Marion Briggs. I, Kenneth Raymond, hereby will my ability to the whole Ir. class. Q I, Della Readio, hereby will my height to Phyllis Lintlop. l, Arnold Rice, hereby will my noisiness to Betsey Harwood. I, Annie Rogers, hereby will my shorthand notebook to Velma Cookson. I, Amedio Rossi, hereby will my ability in Italian to Iohn Petrarca. I, Ruth Sandberg. hereby will my cafeteria trays to Ruth Newton. I, Lena Santilli. hereby will my athletic ability to Anita Petrarca. I, Robert Schaefer, hereby will my ability to play Love In Bloom like lack Benny to Albert Roberts. I, Vincenzo Santilli. hereby will my gym shorts to D. Period Gym class. I, Walter Siravo, hereby will my curly toupee to Clyde Gray. I, Earle Steere, hereby will my red hair and freckles to Marion Smith. I, Shirley Stevens, hereby will my height to anyone who wants to inspect the top of the girl's lockers. I, Beatrice Suter. hereby will my ability to stutter over To be or not to be to Bernard Bentsen. I, Ethel Swenson, hereby will my art work and painted hands to Eleanor Willard. ' I, James Taylor, hereby will my abilty to make noise to Jackie Gilheeney. I, Maria Tedeschi, hereby will my shyness to Eleanor Willard. I, George Therrien. hereby will my self confidence farrogancel to Fred Dunlavey. I, Donald Thuotte. hereby will my eyeglasses, together with the ability to lose and break them to Stafford Trapp. I, Charles Tingley, hereby will my long legs to Mary Petrarca. I, Ieanne Vaillant, hereby will my smile to Margaret Parker and hope she uses it. I, Melina Varrieur, hereby will long fingers to a junior who needs them. I, William Vashey, hereby will my hours in Lockwood's Halls to a PAL. I, Betty Wallis, hereby will my 5 foot stature to Laurel Raymond. I, Richard Weigert, hereby will my ability to not receive H's to anyone who wants it. I, Freida Weiss, hereby will my fiddle to Barbara Eastman. I, Marjory Whitaker, hereby will my athletic ability to Dot Tate. I. Ieannette White, hereby will my ability to make noise in the corridor to Pauline Bousquet. I, Margaret Wilde, hereby will my desire to talk to Priscilla Spooner. I, Charles Worth. hereby will my ability to receive H Grades and all the H's I didn't receive to Charles Nicholson. I. Arthur Wyss. hereby will my ability to trim Fred Burns at tick-tack-too to anyone who enjoys winning. I, Russell Yates, hereby will my ability to call chickens to Gordon Iohnson. l, Florence Zorabedian, hereby will my ability to sing to Flora Marsocci. I. Lucy Wyss, hereby will my ability to skate to a future hockey player. n llllemormm died during her sophomore year Lost from sight V 7 I To May Lawson, a member of our class, who II ' I to memory dear.

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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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THE HEHIINIJEH TIME: 1958, twenty years after graduation. PLACE: Chepiwanoxet, Warwick. SCENE: The spacious living room in the home of C. Walter Iohnson, eccentric millionaire. C. Walter is sitting before the fireplace, gaz- ing into the flames as his wife, the former Marian Maynard, enters. Marian speaks, Why, Walter, what are you doing here? Your guests will be here in a short time, and you want them to be shown into the blue room. It won't be very polite for you to leave them alone in there. Walter answers, My dear, how charming you look today. You don't look a day older than the day you graduated. I was just re- miniscing. I wonder if the old school chums have changed very much? I suppose most of them are happily married, just as you and I. By the way, Marian, where is Belsey, the butler? He's in the kitchen, Walter, telling cook how to fix the sandwiches and hors' d'oeuvres. Well, when he comes in to fix the flowers, tell him to show the guests into the blue room as soon as they arrive. Now, let's you and I sit and talk over old times. Remember Fred Burns and Arthur Wyss? Well, they just went on an expedition to the Gobi Desert to dig for buried treasure. They're Archaeologists now, Fred Main is a local clam digger. When Uncle Sven died, I met lane Ahlquist's husband. He buries all the best people. Remember how shy Raymond Ander- son used to be? Well, he was in that motion picture I saw the other day in the theater, and has he changed! He's quite a success in Hollywood now, and Shirley Hamilton is his latest leading lady. Irvin Main became a great Shakesperean actor. They say he was won- derful in Hamlet last season in New York. Lucile Olney became a nurse and married her first patient, Phil Chenevert, when he was injured in a big league hockey game. Marian sighed, I wonder what became of Albert Martin. I always thought he would do something big. Well, he did, Marian, he fell asleep ten years ago, and has he got the world of science puzzled! You know Rita Flynn and Betty Nicholson started a swanky magazine called Cashions, it tells all about the latest styles and their costs. Irene Light- bown, who was always so quiet, is making up for her years of silence now. She's an an- nouncer on the radio program which adver- tises Papa's Marma1ade. Mary Papa runs that business in a partnership with Annie Rogers. Ruth Sandberg married Floyd Pelley two years after graduation. I was always suspicious of something like that happening. Lena Sfantilli became a great chemist in New York, while Betty Wallis became a chemical engineer, the size of her! Wilma Leu and Helen Iohnson are partners in a novel business. Wilma is a doctor, and Helen has exclusive rights to wave her patients hair after they recuperate. I saw Evelyn Hopkins Gouveia the other day, and she told me her husband, Iohn is doing very well in his bakery. Lemuel Downs realized his greatest ambition when he became a food-taster in a large hotel. I always knew he'd come to that! Maria Tedeschi is just as quiet as ever, I guess, nobody has heard a word from her since graduation! Marion Green became a missionary, which was the one aim in her life, and she's in the Fiji Islands. She wrote me that she met Iames Fisher down there a few months ago. He was trying to give the natives a course in the appreciation of art. Laura Brown married some millionaire in Boston, and she's very happy, I hear. Dorothy Bullock is now in Los Angeles, where she has a lion taming camp. She trains them for Donald Thuotte's new circus, which is playing in Chicago. Nonie Horne and lane Atwood are trapeze artists in his ring show. Louis Hamp- ton leads the band, and he's going to London to play before the king and queen next season. I met Helen Greene in East Green- wich yesterday. She has a fashion shop in Providence. Ieanette White is a designer for her. Ellinora Cochrane is a dentist in Boston. She doesn't use gas on her patients, because her smile makes them forget the pain. Marian again interrupts, Did Georgianna Iames get married? Yes, but she runs a bone-button business, too. Herbert Abramson is a butcher, and he sells the bones from his meat to Georgianna for her buttons. Earl Adams teaches history in Lockwood, while Domenic Maglioli is a very successful ac- countant in Arctic. He married Adeline Petrangelo. Michael DeCarlo was broken- hearted over this, and he went to Paris to forget. He met Frieda Weiss who was study- ing the violin there, and they were married. Richard Hearn is a speed-typist now. He holds the world's record. Iohn Bennett is the Mayor of Warwick now, and Robert Barad is the Governor of Rhode Island. Lucy Wyss is a figure-skating champion, and she is in Europe for the Olympics.

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