Aldrich High School - Reminder Yearbook (Lakewood, RI)

 - Class of 1939

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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. Page Tzuenty-mm I

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Page Tw M1 ly E REMIN 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. ki meet in -eight DER



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TH Page Thirty 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. E REMINDE

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