Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

 - Class of 1937

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SCOTT, B.S. R. I. State College Social Problems, Adviser of General Organization RAYMOND S. AMEND AVIS G. MARDEN, Ed.B. R. I, School oi Design, R. I. College ot Education R. I. C. E, Mechanical Drawing English, Mathematics, Social Science LILLIAN GERTRUDE ATCHISON, A.B., E.i.B, IOSEPH E. MCKEON, B.S., Ed.B. Pembroke College Providence College, R. l. C. E. English. Mathematics, Iunior Business Training, Science, Mathematics, Science Adviser ot Class oi 1940 Adviser of Photography Club, Coach ol Baseball BETH BENNETT PEARL LOUISE MILLER, A.B. Farmington Normal School Pembroke College, Brown University English, Mathematics, Social Science English CECIL BRADSTREET MARY G. MOURNIGHAN S Gorham Normal School R. I. C. E., R. I. School of Design hop Art, Mathematics, Soc' lSc'e c , E l' h CLARENCE WA CAMPBELL Adviser ol Class of 191166 Onle-IAS Plracyls Eastern Maine Normal School. R. I, C. E. I. IRVING MOURNIGHAN, Ph.B. English, Health, Mathematics, Social Science, Coach ot Providence College, Brown University Iunior-Varsity Basketball and Baseball Social Science, English ANNIE I. CAPEN, A.B. CATHERINE T. MURRAY, Ed.B. Wheaton College, Harvard Summer School, R. I. C. E., Providence College Middlebury French Summer School, Brown University English, Mathematics, Social Science French, Adviser oi Press Club Adviser ot Class of 1942, Warwickite ELEANOR L. CLARKE. A.B., Ed.M. HAROLD L. PACKARD University ot Maine, Radcliffe, Harvard Graduate Castine Normal School School Soc'al Sc'ence, Mathemat'cs Head ot English Department ESTHER Ei PEARSON' ATB- Piesideiii ii935'i936i' Upsala College Harvard Summer School R I C E. Secretary H938-1937i of New England Directors of Dramatics Commercial Studies Adviser of School Banking ' ' Director of State Competition Play MARIO PERA AD-A-COHEN Bt U' 't Od'kShllM' Teiiciieis Coiiege' Coiiimbiu Uiiiveisiiy MusicosAoci1visex:vcirgd,eretila riggncecOcighejstrauSlC Home Economics, Cafeteria Management ET-HEL 'M H REID A B ' ANNA E. COHEN, B.S.E., M.Ed. Brovlm University 'R'I C E Boston University, Harvard Summer School, Spanish' French, English' ' ' ' Sociglngggigg Cgngggigligie Summer Sciiooi Chairman of Graduation Committee HENRY IOSEPH COOPER' Ph'B M'A' MARSii'ic?vIvlrE Summer School Biowii Uiiiveisiiy' R' i' C' E' Head ot Social science Department Adviser of The Head of Science Department Reminderw ' Director ot Dramatics, Director ot Assemblies, Coach of CYRIL A ROBINSON Faculty and Senior Plays, Co-director of Operettas Farmington Normal School CAROLYN H. CULF Science, Mathematics, Social Science Posse Nissen Adviser oi Good Will Society lghylsigggl Education, Adviser ot Leaders' Corps, Intra-Mural IQSEPH H, ROHLQFF, B-S., MIS, U U Missouri University, Carnegie Institute of Technology L. MAE DAILY, A-B-I IVLA. General Science, Coach ol Iunior High Basketball Brown University IOHN R- RUDERT, B.P.E. Head of Mathematics Department Springfield College Ei-iz-ii PINE DICKINSON' B-C-S Tldqiiititioibotbuii Buskeibqii Track Bryant Stratton, Brown University, R. I. C. E. Adviser of BOYS' Lecdersfcorps ' Bookkeeping, Stenography, Business Training, Business HAZEL SCOTT BS Adviser of Warwickite, Adviser of Senior Philatelic Club R I Smtgcoilgqe CHESTER G, DOUGLAS H0me'Ec0n0mics R. I. School oi Design. R. I. C. E., R. I. State College GEQRGE SENERCHIA Manual Training, Golf Coach R- In S. Cn R' In C. E- WALDRQN E, FERNALD, AB- Science tStudent Teacherl University of Maine, Boston University, University ot RUTH E. SHAILER, A.B. Wisconsin, Columbia University, University of Vermont, Pembroke College Brown University, R. I. C. E., Social Science, Adviser ot English, Adviser of Warwickite, Class ol 1937 Senior Debating Society, Class ot 1937 One-Act Play EDNA C. SHANLEY, Ed.B. CARMEN FQWLER' EdlB. C. E., Harvard Summer School, Columbia Univer- R. I. C. E. . . . . Eiiglishi lgggirg Srience, Business Training, Adviser ot gigggiiiafsgfagg igiiiggg'oggviiiipiyciuss oi i939' -tPl,I'Dbt' S't,Cl ' .,f1sS4i' ne C ai' Umor 9 aim' we i' css BELINDA ESTELLEASNOW, A.B.. 1vi.A. MYRTLE E- G0DWINf B-C-S rmi,f rEIT.Q'1iiiifiiiflafgiiibiiiilwiiii'5?5fiiibifafi,ff.' E' Bryant College, R. I. C, E. H MARIE SONNE Head of Commercial Department. School Accounts, ' R D . B k h. S S h 1 fA ghgirman oi Faculty Committee on Iunior Prom and Senior An ' I' Sciiooi of esign' ei S ire iimmei C Oo O it a ELEANOR WADLEIGH, A.B. ALFRED E' HERSEY' B-5' Wheaton College, Sorbonne R. I. State College French Nglgiigcigtuii, Abgrictgtgiral Projects, Coach of Indoor Track MARION ELEANOR WARREN' AIBA H C 3 S' ' d' 'Pembroke College Social' Science, Mathematics, English gggigliesgliiyiifare Committee EILEEN M. MacMANNUS, Ed.B. FRANK B. WIGHT, AB. Harvard University, Brown University, Boston Univer- Boston University, Harvard Summer School, sity Mowry's Summer School, R. I. C. E. , Music, Social Science, Adviser ot Iunior Orchestra, Operetta English. Mathematics, Social Science for Music Assembly, Commencement Music Coach of Iunior High Baseball E61 N V L. THE FACULTY We take this opportunity to express our deep gratitude to the faculty. Their willingness to help, during school and after school, has been never-ending and we feel that few Faculties would have shown such a personal interest in all our undertakings. FACULTY F1rstRow Mrs Reid Miss Anna Cohen Mr Ptudert Miss Ada Cohen Mr Robertson Miss Marden Mr Scott Mrs Cult Mr Amend Miss Daily Mr Wight Miss Scott M1ssCapen Miss Sonne Miss Atchison Miss Bennett Miss Godwin Miss Clarke Mrs Dickinson Miss MacMannus Miss Miller Th1rdRow Miss Fowler Mr Pera Mr Douglas Mr Robinson Mr Cooper Mr Bradstreet Mr Rohloft Mr Fernald Mr Hersey Mr McKeon Mr Campbell Miss Snow 74 Second How: Miss Murray, Miss Warren, Miss Pearson, Miss Mournighan, Miss Shanley, Miss Shailer. at 9' , I I gil 1 LAR Edxtor xn Chlef DONALD MARCH 37 Assxstant Edrtor CLAIRE TUTTLE 37 Compxlmg Editor SYLVIA HOWLAND 37 Semor Edrtor MILDRED RICHARDSON 37 Art Edltor ALICE HUGHES 3 Snapshot Ed1tor ALICE REYNOLDS 37 Busmess Manager GUIDO GEORGE Secretary to Busmess Manager HELEN RICHARDSON 37 REMINDER STAFF Assxstants to Lrterary Edztors Betty Potts 38 Eileen Melkle 38 Bermce Lambert 38 Shrrley Austln Grace Cottrell 38 Hazel Wade 37 Ruth Reynolds 41 Marlorre Brown 37 Assxstants to Art Edttor Vxrgmrua Flles 38 Mena Caputr 38 Edna Hargreaves 41 Paulme Cagnon 41 Mary Iones 41 Norma Hargreaves 41 Asslstants to Busmess Manager Helen Rzchardson 37 Lloyd Noyes 41 George Opdyke 41 Ruth McAl11ster 38 Betty Woodell 41 Dorene Close 41 Rxchard Tanner 42 Betty Hallene 38 M1che1Ferrant1 38 Dorothy Capcrldl 38 Florence Gllbert 39 Mmam Tarrmg 41 Dorxs Dyer 39 LITERARY BOARD F1ISfROW P Cagnon L Healy F Woodhead R Reynolds A McCarthy M Robertson March V Headley M R1chard son M Iones H Rxchardson second How C Tuttle S Dwyer D Peterson B Rubery S Aust1n B Long L McClean I Kendall V Rondeau A Hughes D Hallene B Lambert K G1111s A Sheehan R Sheehan E Melkle Th1rdRow H Wade G Tebbetts M Brown 1 Hampton C Ferelh R Bennett A Hargreaves V W1l11ams G Cottrell A Reynolds V Flles S Howland P Ferguson B Potts E Hargreaves M Caputx A Theroux BUSINESS BOARD Frrst Row H R1chardson G Opdyke G George Mr Robert n M Ferrantl G H111 Tanner Second Row D Capaldl B Hallene D Close F Parks E Charette S Woodell M Ken dall M Leacy M Tarrmg Snapshot Stall Beverly Rubery 38 Ruth McA111ster 38 Anna Sheehan 38 Iune Kendall 38 Paulme Ferguson 38 V1o1a Rondeau 37 Helen Rlchardson 38 Lots Healy 41 Typlsts Mary Leacy 37 Gladys H111 37 Margaret Kendall Frances Brun 37 181 a 'K 'W'-Q M x CLASSES 1937 1938 1939 g 9 ,W XY X x x xWX 595 ' 95 X xxgli I H O' X ff rf u I Q v of l nf X fx Nl 'i gs XX s 'QW Qv .mv M 'r U SE: A 1 N 'J Z yrzk xi ,fa 'UAA 4, 7,1 Mk f ff ,-9 xv ai w C-P. i'7lx-,X Q, 51 1 ' kr ff' his Lf S Vggi ll 1 -fa '.,. - 1 g ' ' '. , ,fl ' 59:1 3- - fl K A 9, ' 'ff ' -f- ,f X .f x f-as '19 , . 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X Ngegegv, I ' pgjfjf x K Y Q v ' '4 31fjZgfg. 0I .QJQQ-Q, ,nn iiEf.'lQ- '-'59 - ,. f vw H -.: - -.' .-' -fi 1 4 f .f'.E11I, S hifq, iq. .I , 1- 1- . fi, lv' ,Iggy Y ff I A .1 Yip' ,, HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1937 In 1934 we entered Lockwood Hrqh School In sprte of the confusron we readrly establrshed ourselves amonq the other classes We determrned from the frrst to be out standrnq rn our school We entered our Sophomore year wrth hxgh hopes and were very successful rn dramatrcs debatrng and other extra actrvxtres In our Iunror year we were transferred to our new school Aldrtch and contrnued on our successful school career Our Iumor Prom was the hrgh spot rn our Iunror Year In our last year we clxmaxed our success wrth our Semor Play Semor Hop and Semor Ball Our scholastxc RHODE. ISLAND HONOR SOCILTY Frrst How M Rrchardson M Brown D Peterson S Ellrson B Long O Martm R Burdrck H Iohnston Second Row A Reynolds G Kmne O Confreda M Chadwick M Huck W Planl-ca D Cagnon G Trderrrran Tlx rd How F Brun S Barber R Barker T Ashworth K Moultrop R Be ancourt D Hall S Howland CLASS OF 1937 Offrcers and Executzve Commlttee FrstHow C Tuttle G Krnne M Chadwrck Secretary A Reynolds Second How S Barber K Moult rop Presrdent T Ashworth Mrss Shatler T Henry V1cePres1dent D Hall abrlrty was proven by the large number of members on the R l Honor Socxety and by the number of students on the honor roll throughout the four years We are now lookmq forward to our greatest achrevement Gradua txon' RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY We wrsh to extend our hearty congratulatrons to the members of thrs Honor Soctety They have done out standrng work rn therr hrgh school career and therr scholastrc abrlrty rs rated far above the average We feel Certarn that these people are assured of success 1n lrfe as well as 1n school and we offer our best wrshes for a successful future IIUI l'l74W an , n L . .H Fx- U , ' E H ' ' b Q ,ll, THE CLASS OF 1937 MAKES A PHOPHECY An elderly man formerly Prrncrpal of Aldrrch Hrgh School sat before the glowrng hearth and rn hrs lap lay the 1937 Hemmder As he slowly turned the pages hrs grandson Iohnnre lrstened rntently as he pornted out prctures of that year s graduatrng class and rdentrfred them Well well here s Adelrne Thurber I remember she formerly worked as a chorus grrl rn the Srlver Queen owned by Ray Smrth Donald March was orchestra leader and Betty Machon the attractrve head wartress Thomas Iacques also worked there as hat boy Betty s brother Charles rs now salesman rn Ian Hayes s shoe store Grandpa was thrs good lookrng boy very smart? My yes' Donald Hall made qurte a name for hrmself rn the engrneerrng lrne Thrs boy Tony Henry the golf pro spent many days tryrng to teach Iames Bryer to be a golfer but Irm would rather be an avrator Who rs thrs grrl? That rs Lrllran Coulthurst She got marrred shortly after graduatron and rs now lrvrng rn Calrfornra Here rs Mary Leacy owner of a charn of beauty parlors These boys Duncan Errckson Tu tle and Sylvra all yorned the Natronal Guards whrle Ralph Berker decrded to Iom the Navy and see the World Oh yes thrs rs Walter Trllrnghast presrdent of the New York Advertrsrng Club Hrs prrvate secretary rs Betty Long What rs thrs boy dorng now? Don Owen rs advertrsrng manager for Evans Addrng Machme Co Thrs grrl Alrce Hughes was a companron to a wealthy woman who traveled around the world She also was qurte an artrst Grandpa rs thrs one famous? Yes Lrllran Bennetts sketches are on exhrbrtron rn the Okerholm Art Gallery New York Crty and the grrl here Vrolet Ellrs rs desrgner for Shrrley Ellrson s fashron salon Beatrrce Harrop became an accomplrshed pranrst whrle Maryorre Brown and Mrldred Reddrngton became journalrsts Thrs boy Harrre Wheeler and Elrzabeth McMannus became great opera srngers They have played opposrte each other rn many operas rn Europe Goodness me Elsre Wrlson opened an undertakrng parlor rn Chrcago and busmess be came so thrrvrng she had to hrre Dorothy Cagnon as secre tary What rs thrs one dorng now? Let me see That s Dorothy Brown She rs Dean at our Alma Mater Sylvra Howland taught Mathematrcs Dorothy Peterson Scrence Alrce Reynolds French and Clarre Tuttle Physrcal Trarnrng Thrs boy Donald Wheeler owned prop erty rn Texas where later orl was found makrng hrm a mrllronarre Grandpa thrs grrl s face looks famrlrar It should she s your mother s favorrte harr dresser Hortense Clement She took you to her Beauty Parlor the other day Here s Alrce Maxwell your father s prrvate secretary Thrs grrl Margaret Ruck got trred of offrce work so started a home for old mards She later became a Governor s wrfe Here he paused to throw a log on the frre and then con trnued Thrs year your srster s class had therr graduatron prctures taken at Olrve Martrns studro where Velma Brush was assrstant These grrls Iola Hampton and Lottre McLean ran cr mrllrnery shop rn Provrdence and drd qurte a busrness Located rn the same burldrng was Tate s dancmg Academy The last I knew Regrna Sheehan was teachrng rn Norwood Grammar School Thrs grrl Alrce Murdock became the dretrtran rn The Marn Hotel Boston At thrs same place Helen Arnold was the well known leader of the Elrte Orchestra Mrlton Brrtclrffe rs now an mterne at Howard Grandpa rsn t thrs boy a surgeon? Yes he rs Robert Betancourt rs one of the best known surgeons rn the country Assrstrng hrm are the nurses Ruth Barker Gwendolyn Krnne and Madelyn Greenwood The Illl other day Lee Confreda journalrst wrote me that Rrchard Rose and Robert Reed had opened a combrnatron rce house and hot dog stand and that Ernest Cone was a landscape gardener Thrs grrl here Helen Iohnston became a veter mary A few months ago I saw Ruth Iones avratrrx and she told me Mrldred Rrchardson rs now a mrssronary nurse and rs rn the southern part of Afrrca Why that s Hazel Wade' She turned out to be an rnterror decorator and I heard she recerved a large sum of money for decoratmg the home of Thomas Ashworth the well to do draftsman Here rs Lucrus Eccleston He was always a good sport rn school and chauffered people to wherever they wanted to go He now rs takrng an actrve part rn the Salva tron Army I belreve Raymond Iensen rs sound effect man for the A B C Broadcastrng Co owned by George Iohnson Over thrs statron you have no doubt heard thrs fellow Gurdo George the well known crooner also Ruth Neary the srlver toned soprano of the arr Now Eva Church teaches modern rstrc dancrng and only yesterday I heard that busmess was farlrng rn the Logan and Wrgnot Auto Reparrrng Co due to frnancral reasons known only to themselves Travelrrrg through Atlantrc Crty thrs summer I saw Vrrgrnra Whrte chosen Mrss Amerrca of the bathrng beauty contest Starrrng rn the new RKO prcture berng released rn Ianuary rs our much remembered Margaret Chadwrck playrng the leadrng lady opposrte Harvey Gustafson Grandpa thrs face looks famrlrar It should Iohnnre you ve seen hrs prcture rn the papers That s Lrndsay Parkrnson avrator who recently set a new altrtude record Here rs Ralph Errckson better known as the star prtcher of the New York Yankees Manager of thrs team rs Wrllram Hughes I recently saw Ruth Burdrck who rs a remarkable prano teacher and she told me Iohn Florence rs bell hop rn the Whrte House Now here rs a memorable young man and one I shall never forget It s none other than Kendall Moultrop presrdent of hrs class for four years I hear that at the next presrdentral electron he rs gorng to run for Presrdent on the Republrcan Trcket Garley now plays for the New York Cubs and I belreve hes plannrng to marry rn March Here s Sue Dwyer She has contrnued on wrth her cafeterra work for she now rs wartress rn the Baysrde Restaurant owned by Harold Morgan Constance Ferrellr has earned large sums of money as a commercral artrst and thrs boy Iohn Gallagher rs now an rce cream manufacturer Grordano rs qurte busy these days for he rs a travelrng salesman Who s thrs lrttle boy Grandpa? Gracrous me That s Saul Barber Drs rrct Attorney When I went to hrs offrce once I saw Wanda Planka a typrst there Oh' here s my broker Robert Doeg Gladys Hrll worked for hrm as hrs secretary and Wrnrfred Allen as swrtchboard operator My goodness Id almost forgotten these two but now I remember Vrola Rondeau and Adella Iohnson ran a dress shop and these grrls Eleanor Smrth and Lourse Rose are effrcrent lrbrarrans rn one of New York s leadrng lrbrarres Well these young women Vrrgmra Wrllrams and Katherrne Grllrs are nurses rn the chrldren s department at Iane Brown Hosprtal That new corffure everyone rs wearrng was de srgned by Agnes Maclntyre Rose Donnelly has also become qurte an accomplrshed harrdresser for she now 'ras a shop of her own rn Hollywood Francrs Brun Dot Hallene and Helen Rrchardson all went out rnto the busmess world after leavrng school but I havent heard from any of them srnce By the way thrs grrl Gladys Trderman rs now secretary for the Mayor of the crty of Warwrck Grandpa who s the last grrl? That rs Marlorre Ward the well known publrc a countant of the Crty of Provrdence After frnrshrng the book Grandpa sent Iohnnre off to bed whrle he sat at the frresrde wonderrng rf all the classes followrng had had as much success HAZEL WADE 37 X ga: . X 1.. L I ' I ,-: 1 1 1 . X 1! ' '-r.,-.:.g.:-v - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - - 1 1 - 1 . . , - - ,, . . . . . . . , . . - 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . . .1 . - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' , , l 1 1 1 . - 1 11 1 . . .1 . 11 - 1 1 1 1 - 11 , . 11 . - . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 . 1 1 I ' . 1 ' ' I 1 ' - 1 1 . . . . H , , , ,, 1 1 1 1 . 1 r . - 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 ' C 11 . 1 . 11 . . , . 1 . , 11 . . . . . . . 1 . - WINNIFRED ALLEN Wlnnze Wmnre rs one of the most popular grrls of her Semor class Her flashrnq brown eyes and charmxnq smlle have won her many frrends She loves dancmq and IS always ready for a good tlme We wrsh you success rn the future Dramatlc Club 12 3 41 War w1ck1te13 41 HELEN ARNOLD Shorty Here rs our own blonde sweet and lovable Helen Wnh her pleasrnq personalrty and art of playmg the ptano she has won a host of fnends We wxsh you success Helen rn whatever you undertake rn the future Good Wlll 13 41 Iazz Orches tra 121 School Orchestra 12 3 41 Gym Exhlbltlon 121 THOMAS RAYMOND ASHWORTH Prop Club 121 Warwxckrte Staff 12 31 Cross Country Track 121 Orchestra 13 41 General Or qamzatron 141 Tenms 131 One act Plays 13 41 Semor Play 141 Class Committee 141 Dramattc Club 13 41 Good Wxll 141 State Play 131 R I Honor Socrety 141 Gym Exh1bxt1on11 2 31 Debat mg Club 131 SAUL BARBER Barbasol Thxs argurnentatrve young man has come to us thrs year from Hope He has a very ltkable dns posxtlon and we wxsh hmm suc cess rn the future G O 141 Executrve Commxttee 141 Varsrty Basketball 141 Dra matrc Club 141 Senior Play 141 Senxor Competrtron Play 141 R I Honor Socxety 141 Intra Mural Basketball 141 THE REMINDER RUTH BARKER Huthre Ruth rs a very mdustrrous honor student and a good athlete as well She plans to contrnue on at the Homeopathlc tra nmq school Home Room Representatxve 111 General Organxzatron 111 Inter class Basketball 11 31 Varsxty Basketball 121 Dramatic Club 141 Leaders Corps 12 3 41 War w1ck1te141 R I Honor Socrety Swrmmmg Club 121 Interclass Volley Ball and Basketball 11 2 31 Gym Exh1b1t1on1l 2 41 LILLIAN EVA BENNETT 1 Introducrng L11 wxth her never faxlrng cheery smrle and lovely blonde curls She has made many lastmg frlends at Aldrrch and many a male heart f'utters when L11 walks by Rldlnq Club 111 Dramatlc Club 13 41 Interclass Basketball 111 Warwlcklte 121 Golf Club 121 One Act Play 141 RALPH CHRISTIAN BERKER Ralphle Ralph has been a very popu lar person m our class and the school wlll surely mxss htm when he graduates Ralph has also done credlt to our football team thts year Success rn the Navy Ralph and we re sure you ll become an admrral some day Football 13 41 Glee Club 141 Indoor Track 141 9 sr- ROBERT XAVIERIJ BETANCOURT o Here s the brams of the Senror Class Betancourt' Bob has brlghtened many a dull moment rn our school llfe wtth hrs never faxlrnq sense of humor and hrs almost uncanny wrttmess Bob xs a real go getter and we know hell meet success wherever he goes Debatrnq Club 141 v-Q E121 . . , . , . , .Vt.,,W::,:. 1 52114. DOROTHY BROWN Do A warm frrendly sm11e and a gentle drsposltron are but two of Dorothy s many qualmes Durrng her four years among us she has made many trrends who wxll remember her for her quxet un derstandmg Although Dot undecrded about her future work we know xt wrll be successful Warwrcklte 141 MARIORIE ALICE BROWN Marqre We have here a very sweet g1rl our smrlmg Margle If you combme the three adyectxves sweet smcere and lovable you have Margle Although she appears rather qulet her pleas mg personalxty has gamed for her many true fnends Warw1ck1te141 Remrnder 141 Interclass Basketball 141 R I Honor Socrety Interclass Volley Ball 141 FRANCES BETTY CHARLOTTE BRUN Fran Here s I-'ran one of the quxet est members of the Semor Class Her frrendly smlle has won her many frxends rn Aldnch Al though she has not taken part rn school actrvmes her work and mterests outsrde school make up for thrs Best of luck to you Fran ln the future R I Honor Socxety VELMA BRUSH Ve Here IS Mxss Clarke s hazel eyed attendancetaker who loves to be told that she IS losmg some of her freckles Once she thought she d lrke to be a school teacher but now the questxon 15 What am I gomg to do Interclass Volley Ball Basket ball and Baseball 13 41 Gym Ex hxbftron 141 Warwrcklte 141 NINETEEN THIRTY SEVEN RUTH ELISE BURDICK Ruthre Here IS frrendly lovable Ruth our prize pxanlst Much of her trme has been devoted to play mg for the school even though she IS a mxghty busy lrttle prano teacher outsrde of school Iazz Orchestra 13 41 School Band 141 Accompamst Grrls Glee Club 121 Boys Glee Club 4 Op tta 13 Honor Socrety DOROTHY CAGNON Dome Wxth a twmkle rn her eye and they re bxg brown eyes too Her harr rs the envy of every gxrl m the class May luck follow you wherever you go Orchestra11 2 3 41 Good Wxll 13 41 Class COmmlfI99131 Dra matrc Club 13 41 Leaders Corps 141 Gym Exhrbrtron 141 Iunror Prom Commrttee 131 R I Honor Socrety MARGARET IULIA CHADWICK Margie Class Secretary 141 Executrve Commrttee 141 General Orgam zat1on141 Leaders Corps 13 41 Dramatrc Club 11 2 3 41 One Act Plays 12 31 Promptress1l 41 Remmder 141 Warw1ck1te141 Interclass Basketball Volleyball 12 3 41 Interclass Soccer 11 21 Interclass Baseball 11 2 3 41 Gym Exh1b1t1on12 41 R I Honor Socxety Senxor Play 141 Oper etta 141 EVA ARLINE CHURCH Sparklmq blue eyes brown natural curly haxr and tmglmg toes thats our Eva Although she IS not lnterested m the boys she IS a staunch supporter of all school actlvxtxes Eva mtends to teach dcmcmq after she leaves school We know she wxll be a grand success Glee Club 11 2 31 Operetta 141 H3 'K' HORTENSE LORETTA CLEMENT HOIIIE We next mtroduce our fun lov rnq Hort1e who IS always ready for a good t1me Her plans run rn the lxne of the bus ness world and we are sure of her success G1ft Club C13 Interclass Volley Ball C23 Interclass Basketball Cl Gym EXhlblIlO!l C33 Usher Semor Play WILLIAM COLLINS B1 W1ll1am IS seldom heard from around school We dont know what he IS lrke when school lets out He has f1nally reached hrs last year and he says he IS not too sorry Hrs plans for the future are mdefrmte Good luck and success Brll 1n whatever you may do ERNEST CONE Erme Introduclnq Ernre the best drummer 1n the school Although he hasnt settled the questron ol h1s vocatzon he l1kes landscape gardenmq He IS so quret around school that we dont hear much of hlm We all 1o1n ln WlShlnq h m the best of success rn l1fe Orchestra C2 3 43 OLYMPIA CONFREDA Lee 'someone nrce someone neat someone fa1r and also sweet That partly descrxbes Lee for you She IS ever ready to help and IS a favorxte wrth both teach ers and students WGIWlCk1lECl 2 3 43 Eclrtor 1n chref C43 Debatrng Socrety Cl 2 3 43 Dramatxc QOCIQIY Cl 2 83 Executrve Comm1ttee C33 R I Honor Soclety THE REMINDER LILLIAN BEATRICE COULTHURST 1 We all know L1l by her dancmq talents and executxve power Thfs IS shown by her ac t1v1t1es lrsted below Executrve Comm1ttee Cl 33 Good W1ll Cl 2 3 43 Secretary C43 G O Cl 3 43 Secretary C33 Presfdent C43 Leaders Corps C43 Rem nder Staff C43 Interclass Basketball Baseball Volleyball Cl 2 3 43 All Star Basketball C3 43 Dramat1cClubCl 2 3 43 Iun nor Prom Comm1ttee C33 Gym Ex h1b1t1onCl 2 43 Home Room Representatnve C13 ROBERT LINCOLN DOEG Bob Thus young lad IS one of the best known and regular fellows n Aldrlch Hrgh Perhaps 1t s h1s lrqht han' and blue eyes He hasn t revealed hrs plans for the future but we feel qurte sure that he w1ll make a success of hlmself Here s luck to you Bob Gym Club C2 33 ROSE ELIZABETH DONNELLY Rosre Rose IS one of the quretest of the Semor grrls Despnte her shy ness she has acqulred many fnends because of her readmess to help others Her lauqhmq Irrsh eyes w1ll surely lead her on the road to success Here s hopfnq Rose whatever your posltron you may be successful FREDERICK WILLIAM DUNCAN IR Fred A perfect gentleman' At least that IS what the grrls 1n Aldrrch thmk Fred has real school splrlt he always has t1me for the other fellow He has all the qualrtles needed to achreve hrs goal Soccer C13 Debatmq C3 43 Presrdent C43 Gym Exhrbxtron Cl 2 33 Stage Manager C43 lntra Mural Basketball C43 og ll4 Nu, SUSAN ELIZABETH DWYER Sue Introducrng Sue a happy go lucky mrss wlth blue eyes and cheery smlle who IS the ltfe of every class room Sue has won many frrends durrng her stay at Aldrtch Operetta C21 Remmder I4 Debatmq '31 Interclass Basket balltl 2 3 41 Interclass Soccer 21 Gym Exh1b1t1on Cl 2 Dramatlc Club Cl 2 3 41 Int class Volleyballll 2 3 41 Int class Baseball ,1 2 3 41 Cheer Varsrty Basketball 441 424 LUCIUS ECCLESTON Introducmq Lu wrth hxsover ready smlle and pleasmq per sonalrty He follows up all the school actrvrtres and at the games can always be found m the center of the crowd that cheers the loudest Hrs future as undecrded but we feel he wlll succeed Gym Exhrbrtron Q21 Dramatrc Club 41 Semor Play VIOLET MURIEL LLLIS Thus dark hatred mxss rs none other than V1 who IS a good natured mxss wxth a happy d1S posmon She rs a true frxend and a real pal Her ambmon rs to be a des1qner We wrsh you the best of luck m the future V Operetta f31 'Q -.. 10' -ar' SHIRLEY EVELINE ILLISON Bunny Perhaps you w1ll say that Bunny IS qulet and very studl ous Have you seen her smlle and her d1mples One Act Glee Club tl 21 Dramatic Club O eretta l Z 3 Or 31 Warw1Ck1tel3 41 Play Competltron Ll chestra I2 Interclass Basketball Ll 2 Gym Exhrbltlon InterclassVolleybaIl I 2 Rhode Island Honor Soclety 121 Assembly Il 21 NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY SEVEN RALPH ERICKSON Swede Swede IS one of the best a hletes ever to attend a War wrck Htgh School He IS qurte bashful rn the class room but what a player on the foo ball held Football '2 3 41 Hockey tl 2 31 Baseball 12 3 41 Iun or Var stty Baseball II1 Cross Country ll 21 Indoor Track I2 3 41 Out door Track Il 2 31 WARREN DWIGHT ERICKSON IR Son Sons smrle has brrqhtened many a Natxonal Guard Parade aswell as our own a hletxc frelds Although he doesnt partxcrpate rn any of our sports he IS sure to be found on the srde lmes cheer mg our team to vlctory Soccer 111 Iumor Varsrty Base ball fl 2' Gym Exhrbrtron ll 21 Stage Manager Sen or Play I tra Mural Basketball 141 ll5l G. 1 LLOYD GEORGE EVANS CONSTANCE A FERRELLI Speed Trme marches on' Srx munutes of nme and here comes a VB convertrble coupe flyrnq around the bend Why rt s none other than our own romantrc dancrnq Romeo After qraduatron Speed plans to become a mechamcal enqmeer and we are certam he wrll succeed Gym Exhrbxtron C21 Avxatron Club 42 Connie Conme as she rs known by her frxends rs one of the best hearted frxends one could have Her wnllmgness to help and to Cooperate rn both soclal and scholastrc endeavors have made her a valuable asset to Aldrrch Dramatlc Club ll 2 3 War w1ck1te I3 41 Debatmq 31 R mmder K4 'la 5 gi- ? 1 X I If I.l ' ,J 4 - I gg. . fc ' -.3 ' ttf' - Q-- . Z . R -fl N A s . N u H 1fLurf uviu II If A : ' 3: I , ' V' ' ' ax' l1.2.3.41: lv i 1: - 11, ,.41: ' : ' : r , , , ,g er' 1 5 - . A i.1I . , , , I ef- , Leadlnq 43, 41: cafeteria ts. 41: V: , I, 5 i - I . ' -I I y ' . . I I '. ' ill: ,, ei , : . , : - 1 1: ' ' ' , ,J ' ' ' I 4 V ' H 1- , , . 1 : n 1. a ,' ' , Lf Q ,M 9 .: 'P . 3:9 A lL IOHN FLORENCE lack Iohn ns another of our qulet boys but we know that beyond that quxetness IS an urge to do somethmq worthwhnle He rs rn terested m both sports and agrr culture Who knows maybe some day hell be an athlete or a farmer Good luck to you lack Outdoor Track 111 Gym Exhr lon 11 2 ERNEST GAILEY Erme Erme IS one of Aldrrchs leadtnq athletes and excels m football hockey and baseball He rs a very popular member of the semor class and extremely good natured Keep up your good work Ernre Iumor Varslty Football 111 Football 12 3 41 Hockey 12 3 41 Baseball 12 3 41 Executlve Commrttee 131 General Orqanr zatxon 131 Indoor Track 131 Sen lor Play Operetta 141 IOHN GALLAGHER Iohme Small dark 1olly and llked descrlbes our Iohnle from Warwlck Downs He ns the hap py qo lucky type of person w1th The well nohng deflnrte rn mmd class of 1937 washes htm lots of luck Gym Club 11 2 31 Home Room Representatrve 121 Interclas Basketball 141 GUIDO GEORGE Guldo Short but except1onally full of llfe Guldo has been a mamstay of he Remmder So long Gurdo and thanks a lot Musrcal Dramat1c Club 121 Or chestra 12 3 41 Bus ness Man aqer of the Remmder 141 De batrnq Club 13 41 Sen1or Play 141 One Act Play Competrtxons 12 31 State Play Competttrons 131 Iazz Orchestra 13 41 Dramatlc Club THE REMINDER MARY KATHERINE GILLIS Lady Peggy A lady lxke manner a sympa lhetxc gentle nature and a deep sense of humor thats Peqqys personalrty Although Peqqy seems very demure she can always be depended upon for a few well chosen qurps Dramatxc Club 11 2 3 41 Mu sxco Dramatxc Club 121 Glee Club 21 Rem nder 141 Warwlcklte 141 One Act Play 131 Propertres Sen or One Act Play 355. ALPHONSO GIORDANO Babe Well here rs our best dressed boy and one of our best loo ball players He certamly can throw them wrth h s 160 or mo e pounds We don t know what hrs plans for the future are but we wrsh htm success ln whatever he may undertake Football 13 41 MADELYN GREENWOOD Snooks Here IS the glrl wrth the mtl llon dollar smnle known for her enqagxng personalrty Madelyn has all the frery ambttron to be come a nurse Better watch out Madelyn patlents very often fall n love wlth thelr nurses' Warwrcklte 11 31 Rem nder 141 Gym Exh bltlon l1 Latln Club 131 Photography Club 141 Dramatic Club 141 HARVEY GUSTAFSON Gus In Gus you w1ll always f nd lust that lxttle humor needed to cheer you up Hls happy qo lucky dxsposrtlon alonq wrth h s pleasxng personaltty have and always wxll assure hxm of many frlends As a Senlor Gus has made the Varslty Football team Here s success to you Gus Football 141 H6 L DONALD HALL Don Don rs our mathematrcran Math problems never strck hrm nor any other problems for that matter Don plans to attend Brown next year Lots of luck Don and you ll be sure to suc ceed Executrve Comrnrttee L41 Gen eral Organrzatron C41 Senror Play Q41 Debatrnq Club fl R dro Club Z Marshal for Class 0 36 R I Honor So rety L41 DOROTHY MARIE HALLENE Dot Although Dot looks very quret and serrous she rs really very humorous and combrnes her humor wrth her rntellrgence Whenever you see a group of qrrls rn the corrrdors laugh ng you are sure to ind Dot Dramatic Club l 2 3 41 Gym Exhrbrtron 2 41 Interclass Bas ketball Volleyball and Baseball 4 Remrn er I 1 IOLA VIRGINIA HAMPTON Drd you hear a qrggleo That s Just Iola struttrng rnto class She rs a grrl who do sn t take thrngs very serrously but everyone cant be lrke that May you al ways I nd happ ness I Interclass Volleyball Basket ball C2 3 41 Baseball C3 41 Re m nder13 41 Gym Exhrbrtron L2 41 Cheer Leader I3 41 Dramatrc ub 'l 3 Q. rt 1 +I-ef aja 'trr Qu.. BEATRICE MILDRED HARROP Bea Introducrng Bea our attrac trve blue eyed blond There rs musrc rn her soul as well as rn her laugh She wrll contmue her ECILICCII on CII SOIHG CODSEYVGCOIY of musc where her trne qualr tres wrll surely be apprecrated How about the sold er rn Pan ama Bea Leaders Corps '31 GI:-e Club C3 4 Operetta 641 NINETEEN THIRTY SEVEN IAN HAYFS Red Ian was chosen the quretest boy rn our class but we know that under that srlence 15 a char acter that po nts to the best We do not know rust what hrs plans for the future are but we vvrsh hrm luck rn anythrng that he may undertake l17l ANTHONY HENRY Tony Here s Tony a better natured fellow you could never frnd There rs no doubt as to hrs suc cess rn the mus cal freld We re proud of our Tony Orchestra ll 2 3 4 Iazz Or estra ll 2 3 4 olt Musrf-o Dramatrc Club K21 Exec utrve Commrttee 141 Vrce Presr dent 141 Dramatrc Club H41 I tramural Basketball 141 Gym Ex hrbrtron 121 Senror Play 141 GLADYS ELIZABETH HILL Trny Its nrce to be natural when you are naturally nrce Gladys possesses grace charm and drg nrty whrle danc ng as well as typ na The hobbres ot thrs darn ty lrttle mrss are prano playrng and typrng rn whrch she excels She rntends to further her com mercral trarnrng as somebody s secretary Typrst for Remrrrder 141 SYLVIA ANN HOWLAND SY Syl rs a rolly good naturecl senror who rs one of the smartest grrls rn the class Sylvra works as hard as she plays and she wrll undoubtedly make a pleas ant school mam rn the future Volleyball ll 2 3 4 Basket ballfl 2 3 41 DramatrcClubl1 3 41 One Act Competrtron Plays Remrnder L2 3 41 W wrckrte C4 Comorlrnq Edrtor 141 Leaders Corps 13 41 Gym Exhr rron ll Soccer Rhode Island Honor Socrety sl hh' 'r ALICE LESLIE HUGHES Alrce goes off to the West In dres and comes back as tanned as a natrve wrth stones to solve her oral theme problem rn Eng lrsh Her abrlrty to draw has caused her to be thrs year s Art Edrtor of the Remrnder Art Edrtor of Ftemrnder I41 WILLIAM HUGHES Brlly Here we rntroduce one of our small senror boys When any thvng rs to be done Brlly always around wrth a helping hand Hrs clear blue eyes and lrght harr are rndrcatrons of hrs good natured drsposrtron We re glad you ve been wrth us Manager Football K2 3 41 Bas ketball I3 41 Track C3 41 Base ball C2 31 Stage Manager Senror Play Operetta K41 THOMAS IACQUES Tom Tom rs one of our members who rs seldom heard from He rs rnclrned to be the quret type therefore he has not as yet re vealed hrs plans for the future Heres hop ng that whatever you may become you wrll be successful K 1 RAX MOND IENSEN Hay Ray rs another of our quret senrors Some day he mrqht sur prrse us and say a few words We understand he has done qurte a busrness of hrs own n the lrne of prrntrng He hopes to have a shop of hrs own when he leaves school Here s hoprng for your success THE REMINDER ADELLA MAY IOHNSON De To some Del may seem bashful but her frrends know her as the good sport she rs Her good nature has won her many frrends rn her stay at Aldrrch She can be seen drrvrng from Norwood every day rn her Ford Best of luck follows you to Bryant College Del GEORGE IOHNSON Georgre Heres one of our classmates whose rnterests center around sports as you can see by hrs chorce of actrvrtres George has n t decrded what hrs career rs to be but we wrsh hrm the best of luck rn whatever he may decrde upon Football L3 41 Hockey L3 41 Baseball K3 41 HELEN CAROLINE IOHNSTON F1 r Good thrngs come rn small packages so they say and thrs petrte mrss rs no exceptron to the rule Frfr as some call her rs an actrve member of the School Orchestra rn wh ch she plays the saxophone Orchestra 13 41 Operetta K3 41 Iazz Orchestra 141 Photog raphy Club C41 Rhode Island Honor Socrety RUTH EILEEN IONES Ruthie Thrs lrttle blonde rnrss wrth the brown eyes rs none o her than Ruthre Ruth has made many frrends srnce she came to us from Cranston She plans to be an avratrrx and we all wrsh her the best of luck Happy Landrnqs Ruthre me l18l 'W-4. silb MARGARET MARY KENDALL Peq Margaret rs a very peppy younq lass hallrnq from Palace Gardens Her cheery smxle makes many a heart flutter when she passes Her clothes are the envy of many a school qtrl Her plans are rndefrnlte Cheer o' Margaret Dramatic Club l3 Remmder Bus ness Board 14 Typist for Remlnder 4' Gym Exhrbltlon 7 4 Hrdrnq Club 1l 'Uk GWENDOLYN IEANETTE KINNE Gwenme Blond harr blue eyes and brrmmrnq over wtth pep vrm and VIQOII Thats Gwennle Wtth the sparklmg personalrty that she possesses Gwen has taken Aldrlch by storm Basketball 11 2 3 4 Vo ey b lll 13 4 Treasurer Leaders Corp 133 Presrdent 143 Dramatrc Club 13 43 Secretary 43 Base b 13 43 Warw1ckxte13 43 One Act Play 133 Executive Com m1ttee14' Sonlor Play R I Hon or Society an MARY GRACE LEACY Speed Who IS the fun maker of our class? Why Mary of course Speed can always be found m the mrddle of a group of laugh mg frxends No one can resrst her large mischief seeking eyes and frrendly smrle Grrls Basketball 12' Dramatrc Club 143 Grrls Gym Exhrbrtron 12 43 Typist for Remrnder 43 ll 9 .pf- FRANK LOGAN Hank Frank lS a fme fellow and al ways wrllmq to help He has not made any defmrte plans for the future but we know that he lrkes to work around mach1nes May be he ll be a machmlst someday who knows' Best of luck rn what ever you may choose as your lrfe s professron Frank NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY SEVEN Fl IZABETH HOPE LONG Personalrty plus' thats Betty Whenever there rs fun you are sure to fmd her wrth her wmnmq smrle and sparklmq brown eyes Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 'i 4 Gym Exhtbtt on 12 Gen eral Organ zatron '3 Good Wrll Soc1ety14 Leaders Corp 13 4 Remrnder Lrterary Staff 143 R I Honor Soctcty 143 Dramatrc Club 173 'www'- H9 CHARLES MACHON Charlle Charles 1s fond of sports a you can see by hrs chorce of ac txvxtres He has not revealed yet hrs plans for the future but whatever they may be we wrsh htm the best of success Ou door Track l 2 3 43 In door Track 12 3 4' Gym Exhr 1on1l 2 in kk' fn.. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH MACHON Betty Introducmg Betty the peppy lrttle cheer leader from Norwood She has many hobbres Among them are dancmq skatmq and swxmmlnq She has no defmrte plans for the future but we know she wrll succeed Interclass Basketball 12 3 4 Cheerleader 1l 2 3 4' Interclass Baseball 11 2' Volleyball 11 23 Warwlcklte Staff 143 AGNES BERNADETTF MQCINTYRE Durrnq her three years wrth us Agnes has gamed many frrends Who could resrst her frrendly H1 and cheery sm1le Although she has not drsclosed her future vocatton we know that she wrll choose wrsely Dramatrc Club Z 3 4 War wtcktte Staff 143 Volleyball 133 Gym Exhrbrtron '4' '95, :A ELIZABETH MCMANNUS Betty Here comes our songblrd' No matter where she IS we can always hear Ellzabeth stngmg a happy tune Our socnal events arent complete unless we call on Betty for a song or two Operetta L2 3 4 Dramatrc Club Interclass Basketball 12 31 New England Festwal Chorus Mus1coDramat1c Club t2 Iazz Orchestra I4 1'-v-'Z' .-Q.. WALLACE LEON MAIN Bud Bud IS an actor athlete and smger Wrth these talents hell surely succeed Football KI 2 3 41 Operetta KZ 3 41 Dramatxc Socrety I2 41 One Act Competrtlon Plays L3 41 Sen or Play K41 State Play Q3 41 New England Festwal Chorus 13 41 Indoor Track CZ 3 41 Gym Exh1b1t1onC2 3 41 Boys Glee Club 2 3 41 Boys Leaders Corps Q41 Mus co Dramatlc Club DONALD MARCH Don Donald lS our master muslcxan You ll be sure to see hlm and hrs vxolm at all our school entertam ments Don IS a 1ov1aI fellow and full of pep Orchestra I 2 3 4 Mus Dramatxc Club 21 Iazz Orches I 2 3 4 Senlor One c Play I41 Track 13 41 Dramatlc Club '41 Edltor 1n Chtef Rem nd er 141 New England Muslc Festt val L31 Band 141 lntra Mural Bas ketball L41 Operetta K4 OLIVE RITA MARTIN Lollle Beautlful halr sparklmq smllo twlnklmg eyes a snappy class room technlque and wonderful personallty thats our Lollme Oltve came to us thls year from St Xavter s and has been a welcome addltlon to our class We hope she w1ll take away fond memorles of her year wlth s R I Honor Soclety THE REMINDER ALICE EVELYN MAXWELL Kztty Kltty appears to be qulet but she really Isnt Whenever anythmg excltmg rs go ng on Kltty IS always there and ready to add to the fun She IS one of our best typxsts Success rn the commerclal world Alxce Interclass Basketball K2 3 41 Gym Exhxbltlon I2 4 Warwlck lte I4 Dramat1c Club tl 2 31 Baseball 3 41 Volleyball I41 HAROLD T MORGAN Shrxmp Th1s smllmg chap wxth such a pleasmg personallty IS better known to us as Shrnmp always has a ready smlle and a few klnd words for everyone Shrnmp s plans for the future are mdefmte but h1s good w1ll mgness wxll lead htm to success Sen1or Play H41 Track H41 Gym Club 12 31 Interclass Basketball 3 1' KENDALL MOULTROP Ken Ken IS a boy who needs no lntroductlon I-le has been pres dent of hxs class all durlng hlqh school and we all know he wlll be a great success at R I State College od W1lltZ 3 41 G O 3 41 Vxce Presldent C3 Class Prestdent 2 3 41 Hockey Team I2 31 Manager 41 Track L3 R I Honor So ety C41 56, 'tam 9 js- if Ulu. ALICE M S MURDOCK Blffle Here IS the mlss from Norwood who loves to argue polxtlcs Her hobbles are sewmg skatlng and swlmmmg Blffte IS undecxded what she would l1ke to do after she graduates but we know sh w1ll succeed Operetta 'I Warwrckmte 141 Dramatxc Club '41 N Vo, -Vit. l2O 9. 7 1, 1: !.! u 111 KX -' 3- E: CQ- Jgsgg 6' ,N f e --- gn ..4,.w. I . ' -I I: - ', ' . , , 1: ico' A . ' ' . I , , 1: ' i : . : ' 1 I - . : Y , ,J ' ' . UCI t . : , 1: ' -A-t I ' - : : U 1 , 5 5 V A- -. U: 2 f . n u . - 1. I: f . . I 'rl I ' Y ' :x H I ' V I I I nz, 31. ' A ' ' 1 H A 1. O I O O .1: I' I , : : ily' . .: -, MCA I :N ,: Ui . 1 X A . L, N A 4 Q I 4 4-qv, JK lb ,. - , 1 v 1 x Q , X, ali? yn LOTTIE ISABELL MCLEAN o Lottre rs a great sport enthusr ast and one of our best cheer leaders She can always be found backrng up school actrvr tres These few words cannot truly descrrbe our Lottre Good luck and success Lot InterclassBasketbalI Baseball Volleyball I2 3 43 Remrnder BUSIDGSSQQ3 Remrnder Lrterary 143 Cheer Leadrnq 13 43 Gym Exhrbrtron L43 RUTH NEARY Huthre Well here rs Ruth one of our very popular senror qrrls Ruth has brrghtened many of our assemblres wrth her beautrful vorce We dont know what Ruth plans to undertake after she graduates Well here rs loads of luck Ruth Operetta ll 2 3 43 Secretary Musrcal Dramatrc Club i33 Stu dent Drrector Operetta C43 FREDRICK OKERHOLM Fred Fred went away from us when he was a Iunror but re turned to lom our ranks when he was a Senror He rs a quret boy but beneath that srlence he has character We do not know what hrs plans are but whatever rt may be we wrsh hrm success Operetta 143 I 3 DONALD OWEN Don Don rs rnclrned to be quret rn school actrvrtres but he rs one of our Irvely members Hrs frrendly smrle has won hrm a host of frrends at Aldrrch Don hasn t decrded what career he wrll fol low but heres hopmq he may choose a good one NINETEEN THIRTY SEVEN LINDSAY PARKINSON Parky Parky rs one of our arr mmded classmates from Conrmr cut who plans on attendmq the Parks Arr College after hrs hrqh school career Remember the sayrng Parky whatever goes up must come down but be sure you make your landrnqs on three wheels We wrsh you erery success rn your chosen freld DOROTHY ESTHER PETERSON Dome Executrve Commrttee ll 2 33 S cretcrry I2 33 G O L2 3 43 Secretary State Student Councrl H43 A A Commrttee il 23 Lead ers Corps L2 3 43 Secretary L3 43 Good Wrll K2 3 43 Vrce Pres rdent Q33 Dramatrc Club fl 3 43 Remrnder C43 Interclass Volley ball Basketball Baseballll 2 3 43 Soccer fl Z3 All Star Basket ball K3 43 Gym Exhrbrtron CI 2 43 TennrsfZ3 Senror Plav One Act Play C43 R I Honor Socrety MILDRED AURORE REDDINGTON Mrllre Mrllre rs what you mrght call a female lack Benny If you feel rn a bad humor consult Mrllre I 11 guarantee that she ll frx whatever s troublmq you and on top of that she has per sonalrty Home Room Representatrve II3 Commrttee Halloween Dance II3 Dramatrc Club ll 2 33 One Act Play 133 Lrbrarran fl Z3 Student Supervrser of Lrbrary I3 43 .1 ROBERT REED Bob Bob rs also one of the quret members of our class but very lrvely when rt comes to athletrcs He does not know whether or not he wrll contrnue on wrth hrs studres Hrs one ambrtron rs to be a motorcycle racer or an auto racer Gym Club L43 3 i Qs l21 17 1.1- in-v ll ALICE CHRISTINE REYNOLDS Cornellte Alice is all the nice things rolled into one Her brown eyes and dlmpled cheeks make her the envy of every girl Dramat1cClub1l 2 3 43 One Act Play 141 Operetta 143 Lead ers Corps 13 43 Treasurer 143 Interclass Basketball Baseball Volleyball 13 43 Gym Exhibition 12 43 Warw1ck1te133 Executive erary 13 43 R I Honor Society D. v-'li' EQ rf Xue hi HELEN LYDIA RICHARDSON Blondie Introducing that sweet fun lOV1nq little girl known to her classmates as Blondie She is very interested in sports Her ambition is to be a private secre tary Leaders Corps 12 3 43 Inter class Basketball Baseball Vol le-ybal112 3 43 Soccer 123 Dra matic Club 12 3 43 Operetta 133 Literary 143 Gym Exhibition 12 43 Warw1ck1te13 43 MILDRED MAE RICHARDSON Millie Blue eyes' Brown hair' Thats our little Millie She has a kind word and a cheery smile for everyone Millie is training to be a medical missionary and we know she will succeed Art Metal Club 113 Property Manager 123 Dramatc Club 12 3 43 One Act Plav133 Reminder 13 43 Senlor Editor 143 Gym Ex VIOLA MAY RONDEAU Viola has accumulated many lnends during her four years in high school She has combined personality and intelligence V1 always has a cheerful and encouraging sm1le tor every body Best of luck at Edgewood Secretarial School V Dramatic Club 11 23 Riding Club 123 Reminder 143 Prompt THE REMINDER LOUISE AGNES ROSE Lou Lou is a very attractive and petite miss who has gained a host of friends at Aldrich Her pleasing personality and ready smile together with intelligence will make someone an excellent stenographer The senior class would not be complete without Lou s happy songs as she goes through the corridors Librarian 143 RICHARD IOSEPH ROSE D1ck Dxck IS one ot our quiet members He would like to be an engineer although he is very much interested in athletics es pecially track As far as we know he may run his way to fame Best of luck Dick whatever you may undertake Track 13 43 Gym Club 12 33 Interclass Basketball 133 MARGARET MARSDEN RUCK Peg Peg rs another of our red heads She has a very delightful and pleasing personality that accounts for her many friends She came to us from Classical in her sophomore year and has proved a great asset to us Peg hopes to be somebody s stenog rapher Warwrckite 143 Gym Exhihi tion 12 43 R I Honor Society if MURIEL ARLINE SELBY Mer Folks meet everybody s pal This sunny bright eyed good natured gal Presenting Mer the little heartbreaker from Hoxsie Mer plans to go on to R I State where we know she will succeed Good luck Mer and our best wishes Interclass Basketball Baseball Volleyball 11 2 3 43 Leaders Corp 13 43 Gym Exh1btt1on12 43 Cheer Leader 133 ,-:Q i E223 XX .L i I I I 4 KX PAT' 1 1 ' . 'Q?Ef.E?i.i5fC ' 5 ' I ' 1.- ' 'Ula X X , f . '. 1 f 5 , ' Committee 13, 43: Reminder Lit- Reminder Biisiness Board13, 433 hibitlon 12, 43: Warwickite 13, 43. - ress 143! I - O O O O , . - - I' I .. . I., in I V H H H H ' ' ' 'I I . - f ' . ' 5 ' . . I: . .W I ' I - : 2 1 H NX - 6 Z 3 Fi' 'v I1 ' ' n ' f-x - V 1, 'gl W Ai e . it 1 REGINA ANGELA SHEEHAN jean Here s lean wtth the sparklmq blue eyes Her Iavortte pastrme IS co operatlve qlqqllnq wlth Alrce Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 O Act Play ll Sen or Play Lead ers Corps I3 4 Interclass Bas ketball Volleyball 3 4 Base ball Q2 3 4l Gym Exhlbltxon l4l Operetta K3 41 Bus Squad l4l Remtnder Ltterary Board 3 43 Warwrcktte 43 4 ALFRED SILVIA Al IS one of our members who IS very much mteres ed ln athletrcs We do not know what h s plans for the future are but we do know that whatever he does he wlll always uphold the name of Aldrtch Track 139 ELEANOR MARIE SMITH Sally Eleanor rs lust another Hoxs e rte but IS she fun' When she and Tatesy get together there bound to be a hand holdrng and qrqqlmq party When you see Eleanor s eyes beqxn to sparkle you d better move alona for no body knows what prank she wtll pull next Lrbrarxan Usher Sentor Play T RAYMOND SUMNFR SMITH Hay Here rs a bashful boy from Pawtuxct Durmq hrs four years of school he has made many frrends He IS undecrded what to do rn the future but we know he wlll succeed rn anyth nq he undertakes Gymlryhlbltlon 3 Track 3 4 NINETEEN THIRTY SEVEN EVELYN TATE Here IS one of our stud ous qlrls who has acqurred many Irlends at Aldrlch E IS the tops as a dancer and her ambr ton ts to be a dancmq teacher We know that anythmq she un dertakes she wrll succeed at Best of luck E Glee Club ll Operetta lll Dramattc Club l Gym Exhlbt ton 2 l23 ADFLINE THURBEH Addle Adelme rs a quret mrss but very irlendly She doesn t parttcr pate tn many school actrvrtres but you wxll be sure to fnd her rn most of our operettas Addre rs busy preparrnq to be a dancer May you dance your way to fame and fortune rs Glee Club ll 2 O erettall 2 3 4l GLADYS TIDERMAN Glad The blushmg mrss wtth golden locks a beautrful complex on and sapphtre eyes rs Gladys n a nut shell She spends most of her trme rn the typ ng room Good nature rs Gladys mrddle name Bryant wrll welcome such a brrllrant puprl whom Aldrrch wrll be proud of R I Honor Soclety Vw 'Q i WALTER TILLINGHAST Trlly We know llttle about Walter as hrs plans for the future are very mdefln te Hers a chap who rs very fond of usmg large words where a slmple little word wlll do As far as we know he IS not go ng any further tn school Good luck rn the future .14 1 I X Vina!! 'Db DONALD BLAKE TUTTLE Don Heres Don one of our star athletes Although he appears to be rather qu et h1s fnendlrness and dry humor have won htm many fr ends at Aldrlch We wlsh you success at R I State Tack 11 2 41 Baseball 111 lun or Varsrty Football 11 21 Varslty Football 13 41 Hockey 12 3 Intermural Basketball '41 nge 6' IEAN CLAIRE TUTTLE Claire Clarre ns sweet smcere and as her pal Margie would staunch ly vouch she makes an rdeal frrend Executlve Commrttee 141 G O 141 WGfW1Cklt9141 Assrstant Ed ltor of Rem nder 141 Leaders Corps 12 3 41 V1ce Prestdent 131 Gym Exhxb1t1on1l 2 41 Swtm mzng Club 121 Interclass Basket ball 11 2 3 41 Dramatlc Club 11 3 41 All Star Basketball 13 41 Tenms 121 Volleyball 11 2 3 41 CN. HAZEL HARRIS WADE Hazre Heres Hazel folks the glrl wrth the dark brown shlnrng eyes good natured and a good sport too Her future plans are not deflmte but we re sure that she wlll succeed rn all she un dertakes May Old Man Tlme brmg you success Warw1ck1te141 Remmder 141 Dramatlc Club 11 41 MARIORIE WARD Margle Look whos here' None other than mlSChlSVOUS Margle Watch out boys when Margxe s around We hear she has an outsxde rn terest We all wish you luck at Bryant and know you will make a very good accountant Buslness Manager Warwtck xte 141 Swxmmrng Club 121 Gym Exhrbltlon 11 Z 41 Dramatlc Club 11 2 31 Debating Club 141 Tl-IE REMINDER DONALD WHEELER Don Well here s Don the frddler Besrdes bemg very studlous Donald lrkes tenms best of all sports He plans to enter Rhode Island State College where he wlll take up eng neermg Orchestra1l 2 31 Iazz Orches tra 131 Dramatrc Club 12 3 41 One Act Play 13 41 Semor Play Tenms 13, Intermural Basketball HARRIE WHEELER Doc Harrre has taken part rn many of our school operettas He played the part of Doctor Drmkwater rn Oh Doctor and starred He IS always ready wlth a song when ever called upon Many an audr torxum perlod has been brlght ened by h1s volce May you S ng your way to success Operetta 12 3 41 Class Repre sentattve 111 Iunlor Varsity Foot ba 111 VIRGINIA GCAYNOR WHITE m Everyone knows our Gmny wrth her sparkllng hazel eyes and her curly brown halr Oh that harr' How we envy her' Her ever ready smlle and her pleas mg personality have endeared her to us Luck happmess and success rn your future years that IS our wlsh for you Gm Gym Exhxbltxon 12 41 Inter mural Volleyball 131 Warwrcknte IOHN WIGNOT Iahnme A flne lad of hugh ambrtron Hxs warm frrendly smxle gathers hlm many frrends Naturalness orrqmalrty co operatxveness all mark him as an excellent fellow classmate Aldrrch s loss wrll be the Umversrty of Tennessees gan and we wrsh hrm great success G m Exh1b1t1on 1l 2 3 41 Track 13 41 Indoor Track 141 l24l G AL I KN . I I . , i. . ,hx 5 4 I 7 it 'ic .4 I I F N' . 4, tir ' liif . f ttf sm. - 'IXSXQ 'V'-as ' Ig! fx- '4 , .sy V , A V I ' V I . . . : A I U 1 VI' :A I 4 . . ' ' U V Soccer 1l, V211 Baseball 1l', 2', 31 411 I I I I -' 1: 'Z I - Y' 147. ' i ' ' - I . I - ll . 141. 2 i .- 1 ' xx, A ' . . V5 WANDA PLANKA Wan Wanda is o e of o r most b I l ant girls She s always smil ng and eady to lend a helping hand and is liked by e eryone Wanda e pects to be somebody s stenoqrapher Wek o you will s cceed Best ot luck R I Honor Society W N gill!! VIRGINIA WILLIAMS G nqer Some like them light some I ke the dark but who can resist red head who looks l ke ou G n qer Gn is al ays eager to 1 n and dur ng these past to r years has made any last q friends Dramatic Club ll 2 31 Inter class Basketball 42 31 Baseball Volleyball 13 41 Gym Exhrb t on K2 41 Reminder Lterary I3 41 Cheer Leader 131 WHO S WHO Ideal Aldrichite Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Boy Student Best Girl Student Noisiest Girl Noisiest Boy Best Actor Best Actress Most Musical Best Boy Dancer Best Girl Dancer Class Pessnnist Class Optimist Most Argumentative .V,.,., Most Dependable .. , Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Class Iester . Kendall Moultrop Kendall Moultrop Dorothy Peterson Donald Hall Marjorie Brown Susan Dwyer Guido George Thomas Ashworth Margaret Chadwick Donald March Ernest Gaxley L1ll1an Coulthurst Viola Rondeau 1 Gwendolyn Kinne .. Fred Duncan Mildred Richardson Alphonso Giordano Margaret Kendall Donald March Most Likely to Succeed Kendall Moultrop l25l Most Original Best Boy Athlete Best Girl Athlete Best Natured Boy Best Natured Girl Best Looking Boy Best Looking Girl Most Sophisticated Most Gentlemanly Most Ladylzke Neatest Boy Neatest Girl Most Bashtul Boy Most Bashful Girl Class Grind . Sweetest Girl Most Quiet Girl Most Quiet Boy Class Romeo Class Iuliet . ELSIE WILSON Else Heres a jolly member ot our class al ays ready ith a yoke Her one a n is to be n Undertaker imaq e t butt d g that it as mposs ble she decided to de ote her tm t becommga storekeeper Cheerio MUQQSY Alice Hughes Ralph Erickson Claire Tuttle William Hughes Gwendolyn Kinne Donald Tuttle Alice Hughes Lee Contreda Kendall Moultrop Lillian Bennett Donald Hall Lillian Coulthurst Donald Tuttle Adella lohnson . Shirley Ellison Claire Tuttle Violet Ellis lan Hayes Lloyd Evans Winifred Allen 'QQ' THE CLASS OF l937 WILLS IT We the Class of 1937 ln a sane and con sc1ous state of mmd do hereby thenceforth bequeath our most worldly possesstons to those com1ng hereafter 1n th1s 1nst1tut1on of educatlon 1 Donald Hall do bequeath my t1tle of Best Boy Student to anyone who IS Wllllnq to study I Dorothy Cagnon do hereby bequeath my Good Wtllmgness to Shlrley Warwrck I Kendall Moultrop leave my popularrty to M1lton Searle I Alrce Reynolds do bequeath my drmples to V1rg1n1a Neary I W1ll1am Hughes do bequeath my good naturedness to Thomas Forsythe I Al1ce Hughes do hereby bequeath my most appreclated t1tle of Best Lookrng G1rl to anyone who can grow the longest eye lashes 1n the shortest t1me I Harrle Wheeler bequeath my ab1l1ty to forget the words of songs 1n assemblles to Chrls Iennlngs I Margaret Kendall do bequeath my t1tle I Warren Er1ckson leave my ab111ty to get permrsston to stay out of school on Mondays to anyone who would l1ke to do the same I Olymp1a Confreda do hereby b queath my edrtorshxp of the Warw1ck1te to Sue Byrne I Lloyd Evans bequeath my t1tle of Class Romeo to Lester Moultrop I Maryorre Brown do bequeath my ab111ty to get H s to anyone who wxshes to g1V9 most of h1S energy to studymg I George Iohnson leave my ab1l1ty to catch a pass that w1ll wxn a Thanksgwmg Day Game to Ioe Arnold I Betty Long do bequeath my talented glft of gab to all shy Iumor gxrls who may need rt I Wallace Ma1n bequeath my ab111ty to argue when there 1S nothtng to argue about to any member of the debattng club I Dorothy Peterson leave my very much appreclated t1tle of Most Popular G1rl tothe most deservlng glrl ln the Iunlor Class I Saul Barber leave my long role 1n the S mor Play to some up and commg actor I Mur1elS lby leave my ab111ty to get H 1 rn Geometry to anyone who wants an atro c1ous headache I Charles Machon leave my ab111ty 1n broad jumplng to Theodore S cor I Clalre Tuttle leave my t1tle of Best G1rl Athlete to Dons Leonard I Frank Logan leave my whole SIX feet and IIVS rnches to l1ttle Smrthy who could make good use of xt I Sue Dwyer leave my t1tle of NOISIGSI G1rl to V1rg1n1a Shepard who already has a good start I Donald Tuttle bequeath all my blushes and t1tle of most Bashful Boy to Alfred Volk I Margle Chadwrck leave my love for actmg to Ada Aust1n I Bob Betancourt leave my ab111ty to make br1ght remarks to Leonard Bowen I L1ll1an Bennett am w1ll1ng to leave my curls to any g1r1 who cannot afford a perma nent I Fred Duncan leave my ab111ty to argue to anyone who can th1nk of quest1ons and answers qu1ckly enough I Gwendolyn Klnne hereby bequeath my t1tle Best Natured G1rl to Helen Lawrell prov1d1ng she does justrce to lt I Iohn Florence w1sh to leave my small ness to Arthur Andell who seems to need rt I Ellzabeth McMannus leave my ab111ty to smg to any up and comlng N1ght1ngale I Iohn Wrgnot am w1ll1ng to leave my turtle neck sweater to last year s clam We Helen Iohnston and Tony Henry w1sh to leave our ab111ty to play the saxophone to Mr Pera s Proteges We Swede Erlckson and Ern1e Galley leave our ab111ty to do or d1e on the football fleld to Art Carlrn and Donald Copp We Romeo and Iuhet leave our t1tle of the Immortal Shakespear1an Characters to any worthy moon eyed couple We the Sen1or Cheer Leaders bequeath our ab111ty to shout to Warren Coutcher We Ern1e Ga1ley and L1ll1an Coulthurst do hereby bequeath our ab1l1ty to dance to Edward Stortl and Beverly Rubery In w1tness whereof We the Class of 1937 have hereunto subscrlbed our hand and afflxed our seal on th1s 23rd day of Iune 1n the year of our Lord One Thousand Nme Hundred and Thlrty seven We w1sh to express our deepest apprecla t1on for the work M1ss Sharler has done wh1le gu1d1ng us through these eventful years It rs wtth absolute confldence that we appomt her as sole executor of thxs w1ll to dlrect the carryrng out of these bequests and to d1s pose of all matter not mentloned as she sees In WIIHQSS whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal th1s 23rd day of Iune A D 1937 before due wltnesses GWENDOLYN KINNE MARGARET CHADWICK BETTY LONG MARIORIE BROWN KENDALL MOULTROP THOMAS ASHWORTH I26 ll - I l x I I - I I , , . , l f . ' , . 1: I w - nl - . I I I I ' ' , , 1 1 ' ' - I ' 1 I I . I . I I ' ' I ' I Il v - II 1 - I I - - . , I I I ' of Best Dressed Girl to Mena Caputi. ' . . ' I ' I I I I ' - I ' ' I I , ' , e . . I I I I . 1 II . . , II ' I I - ' I . I I' ' - , . I I I . . I ' I Il I s ll - . I I . 2 . . ' I ' - A - - U ht. I V I l 1 - - I ' n 1, ' ' e . , , I I I 6' 'll v.9w VN Q 0 GMA Xa X gf-Q xii' X 27 mf, L Irlff n 3 4 .1 6' , g X 4 Al if ga L x , X K if sz 1' M' I , , , f 'I ' jxl X 112:16 N1 VAF i E ' f : ,FX 'gi 5 . .. b A N X I 5 5 f X . , f' f X, yX N M' A f ff! ' W 'gl ' P ' A X N 10 J, sf f xxx X lp fx T 5' ' .1 I K-J W A - 5: :,, x , Y ' . U ' fl H , Q 4 X , t J r J -I X, A ' ' f . JJ- If - lr' W 1 , V V' Q . Q 5 , X V V if N , X ' K ' ,Q I , 'llx Xin 'ly' 1- Q' 1 . , X' ,I AN. W V J- 4 . - 5 5 WJ' , 1757 N 't ' V' ' ff. All xv Q iv-A W 1 . V , mf 1 , f X Y: I X Ish-'5 VX X y X : ,KL ill I K I h x LN A ! R 'f ' ,f' ' 1 Sm .X , ' I lf. 4 , X 4 , 0 Ld. VI, . ,, A , 1' A4 J K Q W- N: J I 51,7 V Q fn ff ' , A 4 S iv X! . x X -- CLASS OF 1938 Offxcers and Executlve Commxltee F1rstHoW Mrss Snow D Southey S Warwxck Secretary Second Row M Searle T Forsythe Presrdenl C Capatosto VxcePres1dent T Malthews C Vaughn CLASS OF 1939 Ofhcers cmd Executrve Comm tree F1rstHow L Moullrop Presrdent B Fraser M1ssShanley V Martm Second Row B Barley D Gallagher N Walskead D Auslm D Hughes 28 S, -- F , . '7 , C K 5 Le ' 6 . HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1938 September ll 1934 marked one of the b1g gest moments of our 11fe when we entered Warwxck H1gh School as Freshmen W1th the helpful gu1dance of our teachers we flnally adjusted ours lves to our surroundmgs and completed our f1rst year tn a most satrsfactory manner The followmg year our class was separated and many of us had the d1st1nct1on of entermg the Nelson W Aldrrch Sen1or H1gh School as the IIISI Sophomore class We were more than thr1lled w1th the new school and the year proved very successful Our Iunlor year has been a serres of mter estmg events among wh1ch were the class play and the Operetta We are now lookmg forward to the b1ggest event of the year our Prom wh1ch w1ll be a grand affalr we assure you S1nce our Freshman year we have taken part 1n all school act1v1t1es a large number have been on the Honor Roll and we have many outstandmg achlevements to our credrt On the whole however our Iumor year has been the happ1est of our school hfe and one wh1ch w1ll ever remaxn a pleasant memory In memory of ALBERT CREELMAN Always cheerful and fr1endly hrmself Albert had many frrends 1n h1s class 38 and throughout the school We have all felt keenly the loss we shall always hold dear h1S memory 1291 ll HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1939 Four years of hlgh school an SIEIIIIIYQ Hardly that although 1t d1d seem so at f1rst As we look back upon ourselves 1n the nlnth grade 1t rather amuses us to th1nk how s r1ous we were H1gh school l1fe to us then seemed to be a 11fe of responslbrhty but as each year rolls on we enjoy ourselves more and more Now as our second year draws to a close We look forward to our two remamlng years and our future act1v1t1es after all dldnt we w1n the Iumor H1gh competltton plays last year? The thlrty nrners can be exp cted to accom p11sh great th1ngs 1n the future QA nl ' I . . , ' e . . D. , - . , , . , , . Q - , .. , . , , . , 'hd' fa RH 1' La fl LOWE 'SVNS 0 fi mx W .M i301 CLASSES 1949 1941 1942 QQ 115' SX 1 gff fb ,f4i'g If Mix? ,ff-H. 1 X 1 Qx. 'T X., 'xibxg 1 511 N ' W3'Qfx M ' Y 1 ,.+-11.1 , ' +L V--1' . x, 423521 1f1 A Cf' ' fix 5' - N 1 ,gy 1, ' , 1 '53 , ff , 1 79 '74?1.- f - W 9 1m ,,.f iq 1 'Ex g trys 1 .I d ' lv x ' 1 5' A I ' Sw xx I X 'If' 'Yi , , 1 l r, V iw , 1 AJ k .J ,gg X V be hw 'T K1g::v,2aT'fi. QV ' ' 'H , ,Q ....-Zi. lg 1 lg M- T 'XS ' '-. . V 1, f A .. , lvyf ty. 'f I, vxj . ,H ' W v 'I Y- I 7' 1: mfg 1 . ., N X X 1 If jt Wu' ff rf 1 ., - 'Q'-5 I I VG! - it . f F If, z-M, -Q I I, - Ig k A Y ', a ,if 'Il' ,pL 'ff' X ' . F,gfn,,, I, X. 4 . P . 4. fn , -- ' '-hd-' HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1940 The ninth grade has completed a successful year Under the supervision of Miss Atchison the class adviser the ninth grade prospered In sports whrle we did not win all the time on several occasions we did come out on top due to the coaching of the gym instructors Mrs Cult Mr Rudert and Mr Rohloff The ninth grade competition play was directed by Miss Mourmghan and included a well known cast Although our play was not the winner we have the assurance of knowing that we tried We look forward to next year when glancing back we will know that where we hope to keep our record clean HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1941 Much of the fun of doing things is rn winning and at the top of our list comes our victory in the Iumor High Competxtion Plays with Lone Flight The banner for support of the activities during the year spent much of its time in one of the eighth grade rooms That and the fact that any of our most enthusiastic cheerleaders are from our class should speak for our good intentions As the ninth grade we shall be the seniors of the Iunror Hrgh and judging from our past record our future should be bright HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1942 The year seems short in looking back but we hope our start has been a good one The next few years will g1ve us opportunity to do a larger amount for Aldrich Our class partxcipated rn the Hallowe en Party in October at which also some of our members entertained Although we were not the winners in the Iumor High Competition Plays we value the experrence whrch our representatives received As the youngest group in the school we have tried to show our loyalty by supportmg the various activities and we feel we can take pride 1n our record in that respect We promrse for next year more active part in the social and athletic program of the school 32 this year has suitably prepared us to enter the Senior High of Aldrich. I l CLASS OF 1940 Executwe Comm1ttee Fzrst How C Frcnts M1ss Atchx son L Nelson Second Row I Lucas G Lecxcy E McCabe V Mahoney CLASS OF 1941 Executzve Commlttee Frist How W Leo Mxss Bennett I Bourqcnze C Lomphere B Manchester C1 Opdyke R Sulhvcn CLASS OF 1942 Executwe Commntee Fnst How I Beckwnh Mxss Murray D Wlnslow Second Row E Parks C Burdxck L Wllcox C Wmchell 133 Second Row: D, Brush, E. Brooks. '-hd! CORRIDOR COMMENTS L1ke all amb1t1ous reporters our two 1nter vrewers are always on the lookout for headlme news From them we have obtamed an account of one day s detectrve work at Aldrrch One cub was found talkmg to Bob Wxlloughby of the n1nth grade as he was emergmg from the locker room after a fast basketball game Frrst Reporter Bob you re not too trred to answer a few questrons are you? Bob Well I m1ght manage to catch enough breath for that' What s up? Reporter We d l1ke to know your op1n1on of our cafeterra What do you thrnk rt needs? Bob As a start I would suggest 1nd1v1dual menu cards wartresses and a lazz band to play dur1ng lunch penods Reporter A very good beg1nn1ng' Whrch col lege rn Provxdence rs brought to your mmd by the r1ce plant? Bob Why Rhode Island College of Educa t1on' Reporter Frne' Thanks for catch1ng your breath' Oh there s Marjone Ienkms' I bet she d have some snappy comments Hey Marge lust a few questrons on rmportant toprcs of the day' Do you thmk Aldnch should have a student court? Maryorze If you ask me I thmk the students court enough already' Reporter Rlght' Now tell me whlch of the lumor Hrgh one act plays rn your op1n1on was the best? M arjone Yes Reporter No hard feehngs huh? Thank you I ve got to go and track down Iohn Crossley now tThe reporter located Iohn mournrng over the loss of two well chewed p1eces of gum but hrs sp1r1ts were soon rev1ved at the prospects of a chance to make a few W1Se cracks'l Reporter Say Iohn do you thmk Mayor Ruerat has decldecl to whom the honors for cheerleadmg shall go the Iumors or the Semors? Iohn The Iumors I would suppose because he must have notlced that they were red rn the face and so they must have worked harder' Reporter There s somethrng 1n what you say whrch do you thlnk IS the s1ll1er Ed Wynn or Florence Woodhead? lohn Wxthout a doubt Gracre Allen Reporter You dont mean 1t' Thanks for your t1me Iohn It s mterestmg to have the op1n1on of such an emrnent person Have you seen Vxrgmra Headley? Iohn About ten mrnutes ago she was around the corner convrncmg someone that boats don t really need bottoms Reporter Thanks Oh here you are debater See what you can do w1th these What are the favorrte mdoor sports of the Aldrrchmtes? Vzrgmra Why dont you know? Throwrng sp1tballs and passmg notes Reporter Yes but you haven t forgotten water plstols? You went to the I-Iallowe en Party dxdnt you? What dxd you thmk about certam teachers domg some so called dancrng? Vrrqmza Well they have to watch the trgures you know Reporter Ha ha' I suppose you re rrght Well well hr fellow rntervtewer' What luck fmdest thou? Wrlcox and whenl asked rf he knew Mr Congdon s favor1te sayrng he sard Sure' A 1ayb1rd sat on a hrckory hmb Roll Iordan roll' And when I asked h1m whrch he hked best Iam Rarsrns Hermrts Ice Cream Grapes or Hucklebernes he answered All of them be cause they stand for Ir Hrgh Frrst Reporter You re domg frne' Whom else d1d you meet? Second Reporter Oh Beatrxce Smrth' She s a scream' I asked her rf she thought good thmgs come rn small packages and she sard Of course' Look at the eV1deDCe-MISS Murray and Ruth Lucas She also sa1d that rf Mr Scott d1d make a par 70 1n golf we should have a double assembly and free Hoodsles F 1rst Reporter I wrsh he d make 1t then' Second Reporter I asked her what she thought she d be 1n elght years and she repl1ed Prob ably st1ll a grrl' F 1rst Reporter We ve been qulte fortunate to meet so many well known people 1n one day but I m really worn out' Let s go home Second Reporter Oh I thrnk xt would be fun to go down and watch the teachers play plng pong We ll get enough boners for two edrtrons' E34 . I U , me - : , . ' ' . , ' 2 . .. . , Second Reporter: Not so bad! I met Larry ' I I I I I - . ll I I . ' I ' I I I ' . . I 1 - li - ly I , 1 - - : - u QRGANIZATIQNS N N' J' K A 47' 'N fl, 'fy W2-M .ffli N-1: 9 I H?-W rx M D l ilfir XX x x 2021 ff A u J!! 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' .A, f If if V- -: D ' , V . n ,,ii'N if . f, X 2' GENERAL ORGANIZATION The General Orqamzatron representmq the student body meets wrth Mr Scott the advrser The presxdent rs Llllran Coulthurst Vrce Presrdent Mrlton Searle and Secretary Treasurer Harrret Spencer It rs the arm of the General Organrzatxon to drscuss school problems and polrcres thus servrng as a connectmq lmk between puprls and faculty It you have a problem pertammq to school government make suggestrons to the faculty through the G O Thts orqanxzatron IS rmportant only m so far as rt rs actnve GENERAL ORGANIZATION F1rstHow D Wrnslow V Martrn B Fraser E McCabe D Barley D Peterson G Opdyke I Lucas Second How C Tuttle D Hall D Southey T Ashworth Mr Scott K Moultrop M Chadwrck H Spencer Thrrd Row L Moultrop C Lam phere M Searle N Walstead T Forsythe T Matthews C Vaughn S Barber G Leacy GOOD WILL SOCIETY FrrstHow I Laffey L Coulthurst H Anderson H Arnold D Peter son Second Row D Brrtwrstle L Crossley B Davrs S Warwrck M Robmson E Aldrxch Shepard D Caqnon W Macom er Thzrd Row M Searle D Austm K Moultrop T Ashworth C Vaughn T Forsythe W Nelson H Austm GOOD WILL SOCIETY Our Good Wrll Socrety rs one whrch has always been looked up to It rs an orqanxzatron of fme qualrty and the servrces whxch the Good Wrll members render us at all our events soctal or athletrc are rnvaluable We appre crate your fme work Good Wrll and we hope that you wrll mamtam the hrqh standard whrch you have set The group has a tme advrser rn Mr Robmson I36 tl ? 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' ' ' A BOYS LEADERS CORPS Followrng competrttve gym meets wrth Cranston and East Greenwnch two Leaders Corps at Aldrtch brought the tndoor season to a httmg chmax wlth a brrllrant routrne of gymnastrc acttvtttes rn the annual exhnbrtron Outstandmg Senror Hrgh club performers were R Reed R Tessrer I Wrgnot W Byers A Cole and K Boss The followtng were outstandtng rn the Iumor Hxgh sectmon ofthe club R Babcock E Angus F Roberts B Perry G Dean K Carlrn A George andS Iohnson Features of therr part of the exhxbrtton were a Dutch dance pyramrds and some excellent tumblmg BOYS LEADERS CORPS Seated A Coutcher R Hxckey C Wrllrams R Thompson W Cout cher D Leach F Donnelly Frrst How C Iones A Lawrell A George A Carraccra Sherman D Garganese H Norgaard S Iohnson F Crossley R Babcock I Perrault F Roberts C Wllde E Malor C Latfey E Neary S Second Row A Cole R Reed W Culmore E Pothrer M Ferrant I Rowell K Boss W Maxn R Tessler I Powers W Byers F Dwyer W Leo I Wrgnot E Ston strom T Crafford H Austrn Mr Rudert Thrrd Row R Lmdstrom E Young F Grlbert T Ellrthorpe Otrs E Goff E Hansen W Keller G Dean D Bourgarze M Kane A Carlrn W Leonhardt I Buteau E Cannon F Wheeler H Angus V Ellrs C Walker B Perry H Deslandes GIRLS LEADERS CORPS Frrst Row H Rrchardson R Martxn B Fraser G Krnne D Leonard R Sheehan A Sheehan B Kelley M Caputx D Peterson Second Row H Spencer B Davrs I Kendall D Caqnon Mrs Cult C Tuttle R Bennett W Macom her B Hallene Th1rdRow V Shepard M Lmcoln V Ftles E Aldrrch R Hrllstrom S Howland M Chadwrck A Reynolds M Selby R Barker S Austrn l37 'hd-' GIRLS LEADERS CORPS Our Grrls Leaders Corps rs rated as one ot the imest rn the state lt IS composed oi gurls who are especnally rnterested tn athletrcs It rs a large group as you can see and each one of these gxrls rs a good athlete Many excellent teams have arrsen from thus group under Mrs Cult s competent coachmg and we feel sure that the grrls wrll strrve to marntam thetr excellent repu tatron W SRX I I I I ' ' , .I I . I. I .1 Z , , v s' I Miller, D, Brink. ' G 9 'I Q Q V ' ' f t ,-5 . , I , . 4. x l S a I 'QQ' L 3 IUNIOR SENIOR DEBATING SOCIETY Thrs socrety qrves students an opportunrty to express thetr ldeas on subjects of current mterest Debates be tween the nmth and tenth grades and the eleventh and twelfth grades took place and the wmnrng grades had a champronshrp debate An rnterestrng debate was held between Aldrrch and Lockwood The competent coachmg of both Mrss Fowler and Mr Fernald has helped to make thrs socxety a success OFFICERS President Fred Ducan Vice President Lee Confreda Secretary-Treasurer Ada Austin IUNIOR SENIOR DEBATING SOCIETY F1rstHoW R Tanner T Smrth S Iohnson A Hrckey R Sanford R Reynolds V Headley G Opdyke A Swann N Andrews A Iones I Rook B Wrttonan W Matene Second Row W Knapton M Morrrson D Trbbets E Church D D1 Lea S Wrgham M Caster Mrss Fowler Mr Fernald G George E Hargreaves B Wood B Drllon M Ward Amylon E Matenrus M Iones Thrrd How L Healey F Lam phere I North H Ide M Read L Crossley V Errckson N Har qreaves A Austrn F Duncan L Confreda L Murphy D Southey V Byrne M Turner H Sanford B Boutm K Gustafson D Close STAMP CLUB F1rstRow I Oates R Campbell T Ellrthorpe H Anderson R Volk R Pollrtt H Manchester F Perreault H Planka R Tashran Second Row R Potts N Gay F Martrn V Iffland R Ellrs Mrs Drckrnson A Stevens W Gu11d E Sherman N Bu ler I Mulvey W Maynard STAMP CLUB Our Stamp Club IS a newlyformed organrzatron thrs year but rn sprte of th1s rt rs progresstnq mcely Mrs Drckxnson as advrser has taught the chrlclren many 1n terestmg thmgs about the age old hobby and we are proud to have such a fme Stamp Club rn our school l38l THE WARWICKITE This year the staff of our school paper has been concerned chiefly with perfecting its appearance and contents An entirely new type of paper was introduced this year As an added attraction colored ink has been used on several occasions It is our desire that as Aldrich High School progresses and becomes firmly established as a school ranking among the highest the Warwrckite will share its fame K Ruth Shailer Faculty Advisers I Kmherme Murray Business Adviser Eliza P Dickinson Editor in Chief Lee Contreda Business Manager Maryorie Ward Publicity Manager Constance Ferrelli Typrsts Alice Maxwell Marlon Brown Dorothy Brown Constance Ferrelli Mariorre Ward Cartoomst Madeline Greenwood Gwendolyn Kinne Claire Tuttle Ruth Barker Clarke Vaughn Betty Machon Alice Murdock Guido George Wilma Nagel William Okerholm Eileen Meikle Betty Kelly Ruth Bennett Anne Brennan Helen Richardson Mildred Richardson Sylvia Howland Shirley Austin Pauline Ferguson Ruth McAl1is ter Velma Brush Shirley Ellison Edward Metmius Beverly Rubery Mildred Turner Helen Miller Iames Robinson Margaret Chad wick Sue Byrne Shirley Warwick Frances Gillis Katherine Gillis Burton Wilson Mariorie Brown Hazel Wade THE WARWICKITE STAFF First How M Greenwood Mrs Dickinson Miss Shailer Miss Murray F Woodhead S Horner Second Row W Nagel A Max well D Brown S Warwick O Conlreda S Byrne C Ferrelli M Ward ,ill , THE DRAMATIC SOCIETY President Thomas Ashworth Vice President Dorothy Birtwistle Secretary Gwendolyn Kinne Treasurer Milton Searle Librarian Mena Caputi The Dramatic Society this year is the best ever We owe much of our success to Mr Cooper for his able leadership in all of our dramatic activities The society is divided into six different groups namely Character Interpretation Stage Managing Costuming Scenery Construction Prompting and Directing We will all remember the splendid performance put on by the Seniors in their play Seventh Heaven The One Act Competition Players also deserve much praxse for their hard work to make thxs event a success doing and we all wish it success in its future undertak ings w 'Ii DRAMATIC SOCIETY OFFICERS Standing M Searle G Kinne D Birtwistle M Caputi Seated Mr Cooper T Ashworth E391 gl Alil' L I , l'l 111' . T Sta!! Agnes Maclntyre, Margaret Ruck, Virginia White, Mary Leacy, Everyone appreciates the wonderful work this club is . I I , . ' Lf .-P rf' 2 4 'ra 45. . F .A A V V ' ' ,V '-hd' WA IUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Standmq H Smrth lVlr Cooper R Volk S ated R Tashran IUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Our Iunror Scrence Club rs a newly formed orqamzatron lhrs year In sprte ol thus fact however the boys have pooled therr rnterests and have formed an orqanrzatron that we may well be proud oi Presrdent I-Toward Smrth Vrce Presrdent Rrchard Vclk Advrser Mr Cooper I1 CHEER LEADERS Frrst How N Andrews B Ma-:hon D Hallene L McLean G George S Dwyer l Hampton R Benson Second Row W Coutcher V Headley B Boutrn D Close S Woodell A Baguchrnsky W Nelson M Tarrrnq L Healy F Woodhead Mr Wrqhl ll CHEEB LEADERS Mr Wrqht and hrs farthful Cheer Leaders deserve a cheer rn turn for therr work thrs season We feel proud of the new whrte sweaters that they are wearmq to repre sent Aldrrch May therr good work conhnue through the remarnmq years l40l rl e lil 'ifv u Q l '.: . ' , . ,H - . . . 8 me . if- .. - V.: .' , I A L . ni x I ' 5 - 1 - -1, L,-1 , L L ff fr wr 1 lr l v' ! 1- J F , . ' , , . . SENIOR ORCHESTRA Frrs! How H Iohnston D March Mr Pera D Cagnon B Kelly Second How A Cole R Potts O Pterce T Ashworth K Boss W Nelson F Chrlstoph C B ll Thzrd Row I Baxter G George D Southey T Henry R Wlllough by E Cone E Weltz IUNIOR ORCHESTRA Frrst Row I Greer Dorene Close M lVlacMannus H McLeod D Grundy R Tanner Second Row K Reynolds M Hopkrns D Close B Ortlz D Schoheld H Wescott I Crossley Thrrd Row A Swann C Henley L Crossley F Wheeler C Bur drck R Goodrum SENIOR ORCHESTRA We may Well be proud of our Sentor Orchestra wxth Mr Pera as Conductor The Orchestra IS a hard workmg group of mustctans and we are always proud to have them perform at all our soctal events Vrolms Donald March Betty Kelly Dorothy Cagnon Rhoda Byrne Brass Thomas Ashworth Kenneth Boss Robert Potts Frank Chnstoph W11l1a1n Nelson Ernest Cone Wood Wrnds Tony Henry Gutdo George Helen Iohnston Dorothy Southey Iean Baxter Percuss on Arnold Cole Olrvc P1erCe Prana Dorrs Dyer Charlotte Bell K 3 IUNIOR ORCHESTRA The Iunlor Orches ra under the able leadershlp of Mlss Macltflannus lS 1mpIOVlHq very raprdly These young mustctans do surprlstngly well for p ople of thetr age and ahtllty they hare practtced talthfully and we are proud to have them play at our varlous ex ents Vrolrns Rxchard Tanner Dorene Close Hannah McLeod Dorothy G undy Iohn Greer Brass Claire Burdlck Robert Farrell Iohn Crossley Harry Westcott Fr eda Wlttum Rtchard Goodrurn Wood Wrnds Louxse Crossley VV1lllGIT'l Lewxs Chandler Henley Fred Wheeler Harry Bee her Pano Betty Ortrz Dorothy S hoheld Dons Close Murlel P rcusszon Kenneth Reynold l41l ,is !.! A : E I or Hlopkihs, Ieanne' North. C I V .. U y T .h . , e . N 6 V L an 9 I5 ,f .I , I .l l , L F ' ' I 1- 4 .v-1: ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS 1 Assembly of Welcome Athletic Drive Faculty Play Previews Armrstrce Day Observance Health Program Athletic Assembly Senior Play Previews Health Program Christmas Play Health Program Assembly Operetta Organrzatron Assembly Operetta Previews One act Play Previews Athlet1c Assembly Dramatic Society Play Mr. Scott Speakers from School Organizations The Admirable Chrichton Amerrcan Legion Program Accident Prevention Awarding of Football Letters Seventh Heaven History of Drsease Iunior High Cast Tuberculosrs Prevention The Nightingale Explanation of ACt1V1l19S The Gypsy Rover Senior Hrgh School Awardmg of Letters in Basketball and Track HARMONICA BAND Our Harmonica Band IS another newly formed organization but 1t has made a good start just the same The members made an appearance at the Senior Play and at the Hallowe en Dance The band is directed by Guido George THE HALLOWE EN PARTY School was held October thirteenth 1n our gymnasium The purpose of the party was to ra1se money for the athletic teams Each class had a share in making the affarr a success The senlors had the candy booth the Juniors the cider booth the sophomores were in charge of the grabs and the nrnth grade sold hot dogs The Jazz orchestra also did its part in fur nishlng muslc for danclng Various members of the student body took part in the entertainment which conslsted of tap and toe dancing singing the ghost walk and a monologue The Splfll of fun was helped along by mem bers of the faculty On the whole the evenlng was a great suc cess and was enyoyed by all who attended STATE COMPETITION PLAY The State Competition Play at the time thrs book IS going to press has not yet been de cided upon But we know that with Miss Clarke directing the play we have a fine chance of Wlnlllng NEWS FROM THE CLASS During the summer of 1936 the class of 1929 attempted a census of its members Out of the graduating class of 84 59 members were contacted by the census enumerators 51 of the 59 mterviewed signified their desrre to keep the class together as an Alumni Unit Approximately 25 f of the class IS marrred Nearly all of the class are galnly employed at many vanous occupatrons We have one member of our class by the name of Arch1bald McDonald who at present is on the staff of WBZ as an announcer We know that in the future he will bring much praise to our class through his achievements by way of the air' Our Class Pres1dent Kenneth Allen 1S vitally mterested rn our attempt to keep the class together and IS ably assisted by the other class offrcers 142 2 4 . . . . 5 . . 6 . . 7 . . ,, ,, 8 . . 9 . by . . 10 . . 11 ,, . . ,. 12 . . . . .. 13 ' 14 - . g . . 15 . . . 16 ' ' The first Hallowe'en party at Aldrich High 1 hiv: EVENTS 1 fv- Iq 4, Kxvfi if . 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XI' 5 Z lr' va' f f A mi s Boul Ernest Galley SENIOR PLAY Drrected by HENRY I COOPER The class of 1937 presented as 1ts Semor Play Seventh Heaven a postwar produc tlon wr1tten by Austrn Strong The cast 1S to be commended on the excellent performance rt presented It rs as follows The Rat Maxtmll an Gobm Nana Regan Drane Brlssne Blonde Pere Cherrllon Sergeant of Polzce Uncle Georges Aunt Valentme Lamplrghter Chrco Gurdo George Wallace Mam Regma Sheehan Donald Wheeler Dorothy Peterson Lmdsey Parkmson Harold Morgan Donald Hall Tony Henry Lucrus Eccleston Gwendolyn Kmne Saul Barber Thomas Ashworth SENIOR PLAY CAST G G orge S Barber FACULTY PLAY On the evemng of November 6 1936 our faculty under the able d1rect1on of Mr Cooper presented a wh1ms1cal farce The Adm1rable Chrrchton by S1r Iames Barr1e Mr Coop r who has shown us h1s dramatrc abrhty pre vrously played the part of Chrlchton a very strong and eff1c1ent character Mr Fernald s portrayal of the ardent lover ln proposrng to M1ss Murray was one of exceptronal humor Specral ment1on IS due to Mr Amend who dehvered hrs speech whrle standlng on a small stool M1ss Murray as Bashful Twee ny contrrbuted much toward the humor The love element was cleverly brought 1n by M1ss Fowler The play would not have been a complete success rf rt had not been for the support of the entlre cast Congratulatrons to the faculty' CAST Flrst Row D Peterson D Hall H Morgan M Chadwrck D Wheeler G Kmne R Sheehan Second Row W Errckson T Henry L Eccleston F Duncan Mr Cooper L Parkmson W Marn E Galley T Ashworth COMMITTEES Scenery Stag craft grcup of Sock 6. Buskm Promptresses M Ruck M Selby V Rondeau Stage Managers F Duncan W Erxckson Costumes A Mclntyre L Coulthurst D Cagnon M Ward D Hallene M Greenwood Propertres H Rrchardson L Bennett C Tuttle A Reynolds S Howland R Barker Ushers Members of Senror Class Programs V Whnte Chrrchton Hon Ernest Wooley Lady Catherme Loam Lady Agatha Loam Lady Mary Loam Hon Iohn Treherne Lord Loam Lord Brockelhurst Mrs Perkrns Monsreur Fleury Rolleston Tompsett M1ss Frsher Miss Srmrnons Mme Ieanne Thomas ane Tweeny Lady Brockelhurst Henryl Cooper Waldron Fernald Mrss Anme I Capen M1ss Edna Shanley Mrss Carmen Fowler Marshall Robertson Raymond Amend Cyrrl Robrnson M1ss Beth Bennett Marlo Pera Ioseph Rohlofl Cecrl Bradstreet M1ss L Mae Darly M1ss Esther Pearson M1ss Hazel Scott Ioseph McKeon Mrss Mary Mournrghan M1ss Catherme Murray Mrs Elrza P Dnckmson l44l l A - l , , i I I - A 1 1 I ls. ' 1 . I I I ll Il A - ,I . . ' - - 1 . . . I . I II I I Q , . . o , . I I I ' I . . 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Danrel Farquhar Donald Wheeler lane Bradford Ada Austm ONE ACT PLAY COMPETITIONS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL The competrtron was held March 19th rn the aud1tor1urn All the plays were well re cerved Mrss Gladys Peck rn announcrng her dec1s1on for the Class of 1937 prarsed therr frne character portrayals Iohn Krrkpatrtc Aunt Lou Terry Farquhar Margot Graham Alex W1thers Phyllns Maxwell Hyacrnth Mr Pewter Promptresses Madelyn Drrector Margaret Chadw1ck CAST Dorothy Peterson Thomas Ashworth L1ll1an Bennett Donald March Altce Reynolds Sylvra Howland Saul Barber Greenwood Gwendolyn Ktnne Mr Fernald Stage Managers Wallace Ma1n W1ll1am Hughes CLASS or 1999 Hobby Horses Iohn Krrkpatrrc Nurse Torrance W1lllGm Carewe Arthur Mrs Carewe Emma Anna Martrn Drrector Promptresses Stage Managers CAST Mary Darcy Edward McMannus Mrlton Searle Wrlma Nagel Annette Theroux Dorothy Bertwtstle Eleanor Clarke Ruth McAll1ster Susan Byrne Leo Sloan Harold Ragnell CLASS or 1939 Gas Arr and Carl Bertram Block Mrs Plummer Krtty Carson Elmor Plummer Bogg Cavendrsh A Lawyer Drrectors Promptresses Stage Manager 1451 CAST Burnadette Boufrn Gladys Dorran Audrey Torrey Alrce Brown Arnold Cole Emrl Wettz Carmen Fowler Edna Shanley Bessre Barley Helen Sanford Iohn Sloan 'll' IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The Compet1t1on was held 1n the audrtorrum before an enthusrastrc Iunror Hrgh audrenc Everyone IS to be commended for the excel lent producrnq and act1ng The Erghth Grade IS very proud to have rece1ved the dec1s1on CLASS OF 1937 CLASS OF 1940 Do You Belreve In Luck The Lrght In The Pumpkrn Drama Students Loutsvrlle Hrgh School CAST Peggy Crandon Irmmy Crandon Mangold Newsboy Mrs Crandon Professor Lrvmgston Penelope Crandon Mrs Iones Sophy Iones Ned Brown Bob Davrs Grace Ttbbetts Herve Cauchon Marlorre Ienkrns Teddy Elrthorpe Iacquelrn Donahay Wrllram Nelson Dorrs Prllsbury Ursula Mahoney Dons Neary Charles Reynolds Edward McCabe Dlrector MlSSMOUTn1qhGH CLASS or 1941 one F lrght Benme Steve Alrce Helen Susre oe Hank Walter Beck CAST George Opdyke Hrchard Goodrum Ruth Reynolds Betty Nrchols Ieanne North Chandler Henley Allan Swann Drrector Clarence W Campbell cLAss or 1942 Polly s Hero Polly ohn Albert 1m oe Mr Anderson Mrs Anderson Sue Katherme Mar1e Burglar CAST Dons Maymon Robert Hoffman Iohn Martrn Robert Petrre R1chard Tanner Lawrence Wrlcox Dalcre Ball Betty Copp Thelma Smrth Audrey Iohnson Iohn Moran Drrector Frank W1ght STX . 1 , , I I Ire, . . . ,Zi N ff ' D -'-:.:.:- , , ' - . . . . . 9. . I - 1 . 1, - - ll II - Il H II IIL - ll ' ' I Il 1 II ll - ll 1 I I . 'QQ' THE GYPSY ROVER Everyone says that our operetta thls year was the best that has ever been done Wrth Chrrstopher Iennrngs cmd Ruth Neary rn the lead1ng roles and a frne cast of prmcrpals and chorus The Gypsy Rover was a marked success IUNIOR PROM The Iunlor Prom was held ln the Aldrrch Gym Frrday May 7th Lockwood and Aldr1ch unlted 1n therr efforts to make the affalr a success The decoratrons were very attrac t1ve the muslc excellent the atmosphere very delrghtful We appreclate the work of I Bennett M Whrtaker I Cooper C Godfrey A Goddard, and W Vashey of Lockwood as well as that of M Searle, D Southey, T Forsythe,C Grant, C Capotosto, S Warwrck, T. Matthews, and C. Vaughn of Aldrlch 1n planning the Prom. OPERETTA CAST F1rstRow V Ellrson D Powers L Marshall I Couture M LaChance F Caqnon R Lucas K Lonfreld I Morrxs S Homer I Vtckers P Sears R Tanner Second Row E Hughes A Reynolds M Chadwrck E Galley D March R Neary H Wheeler C North E McMannus W Mam P Cole O Creswxck R Sheehan A Swann B Llndgren A Torry Thrrd Row Mr Pera K Davts P Davxs A Arpm H Wrllxams M Wood D Whrtman R Berdrck E Malor R McGrady V Gull S Wy man D North B Tarrmg V Danlels C Smrth F Melkonran A Iohnson I Shallgren A Lopes Mr Cooper Fourth Row R Hoffman R Bennett A Barbour V Frelder A Thurber D Brennan E Souza D Shaw G Simmons G Marley E Tyler R Ellrs C Frans C Andrews Church N Budlonq H Bagley B Pothrer A Baguchmsky T Ferrellr V Neary PRINCIPALS Lady Constance Str George Martendale Snr Grlbert Howe Sara Meg Srnfo Marto Ruth Neary Harry Wheeler Chrrstopher Iennrnqs Elrzabeth McMannus Regma Sheehan Clyde North Wallace Mam Nma Margaret Chadwrck Capt Ierome Edward McMannus SENIOR HOP The annual Senror Hop was held December 23rd 1n the gymnasrurn It was planned by both Aldnch and Lockwood Senror Executrve Committees Much Chrrstmas sprrrt was 1n the a1r wrth Chrrstrnas trees along the wall and Santa Clauses hung around the gym More than a hundred persons danced to Erme George s orchestra, The Vagabonds unt1l eleven th1rty when another happy t1me was ended l46l ATHLETICS K N14 . . - VI, g- 7 .fx 1, A X , 'il' .bf t A H xr V V 4 Ghn'i'fY'ff, ml 'ff i V x ,qw Nad FOOTBALL Although not a title contender our football team was noted as a scrappy outfit Led by Swede Erickson our all state annual Thanksgiving Day Classic with Lockwood There was much inexperienced material on the team this year and we expect that next year Coach Hudert will turn out a squad that will bow to none At any rate we can rest assured that the boys will fight all the way for the name of Aldrich and for the love of sport FOOTBALL SCORES Aldrich Visitors Classical West Warwick St Raphael Central Falls Mt St Charles Westerly Lockwood BASEBALL Our ball team was not a title competitor but was a scrappy outfit just the same These boys were playing on the team for the first time in most cases and lacked experience Experience is the best teacher however and we expect a fine team this year Mr McKeon coached the team 48 . EQ: ,fy V !'! X9 quarterback, the team romped to many victories, including the ' 19 6 A 0 27 . O 14 U O . . 0 13 13 0 7 6 49 f- FOOTBALL F1rstRow W Thayer R Be ker E' Rober A Glordano R Errckson E Ga1lev A Btssonnette D Tuttle W Dyson Second Row C Young D Copp I Arnold I Gregson T Matthews K Ardrews R Grlbert A Burns Thrrd Row H Stonstrom V McCrudden R Ienkms I Rowell W Bowen E Kmght D Hughes H Austm Mr Rudert Fourth Row W Hughes Mgr W Close H Gustafson W Man R Tttus A Andell R Wxlcox G Iohnson A Carlm I Powers I Elmer Asst Mgr BASEBALL F1rstRow C Anderson D Austm N Fxsher A Clarkm R Erxckson E Ga1ley S Leonard D Copp Second Row I Lopes R Matthews G Anderson M Brrclmtie Mr McKeon G Iohnson N Walstead I Arnold R Devaney Q 1 f X I . , . I , .. is, . , . , . A, . , , . . l i . . . . -. - V L I t ll 'QQ' VARSITY BASKETBALL Although our Basketball team has not been very fortunate rn w1nn1ng many games thrs year the boys have fought hard and shown the1r school sportsmanshrp We hope that next year our team w111 be more successful VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Aldrzch Vxsrtors St Raphael St Raphael Classical Classrcal Westerly Westerly Lockwood Lockwood Central Falls Central Falls West Warwrck West Warwrck South Kmgston South Knngston Mt St Charles TUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Cons1der1ng the fact that thrs vear was the f1ISl year for the Suburban Iumor Hrgh League and therefore the flrst year for Aldr1ch as a member our boys drd very well to reach second place m the hnal league standmg All season we were fortunate 1n hav1ng a large group of boys out for every pract1ce and rt 1S due to th1s fme Splfll that we were able to have such an excellent team We lost only four out of twenty games Thrs rs a record wh1ch any team can be proud of Wrth three of our regulars back we hope to have a team next year that w1ll w1n the state charn p1onsh1p for Aldnch Iumor I-11gh IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCORES Aldrzch Vrsrtors Henry Barnard Eldredqe Rrversrde Bam Brrqgs Sockanosset Bam Eldredge St Patrrck La Salle W Warwrck Lockwood Rrversrde Lockwood Sockanosset Brrggs Bam Eldredge East Provrdence Central TRACK Our track team last year was one of the best ever Led by Captam Kelley, the team sprmted tts way to vrctory at the Brown Meet and placed second rn the State Meet We can hardly hope for many such v1ctor1ous seasons The team was ably coached by Mr Rudert l50l I I . 15 34 . 23 42 ' 15 23 ' 22 19 23 31 28 29 21 24 21 34 9 34 17 37 ' 15 32 ' 24 30 ' 22 17 ' 29 30 1V1t. St. Charles 19 11 . . 15 33 10 6 28 11 ' ' 24 35 ' 33 12 ' 28 5 12 14 ' 29 20 12 16 . ' 34 14 20 1 . ' 32 8 21 S ' ' 36 9 24 4 28 13 ' 32 13 ' 43 9 18 9 ' 12 23 VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: S. Barber. I. Lopes, T. Matthews, W. Barnes, H. Ragnell, A, Carlin, S. Stonstrom, D. Austin, C. Gaffney, G. McLeod. Second Row: F. Roberts, Mr, Campbell, H. Hughes, R. Wilcox, I. Robinson, C. Carpenter, W. Flagg, E, Widergren, C. Young. R. Faulkner, W. Gilmore, R. Hughes W Hughes Mr Rudert IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 6 FirslRow R Crez W Stafford H Donabedian I Grenier E Tyler C Reynolds C Lamphere N Auclarr T Henry Second Row A Mulvey R Lun din B Manchester I Mulvey R ONe1l Mr Rohloff I England R Wrlloughby G Simmons G Leacy C Carlson H Cauchon TRACK First Row K Carlin I Marmaras H Nelson I Hughes W Stafford D March Mr Rudert F Cranston G Bell G McLeod G Simmons C Anderson E Pado Second Row W Hughes M Au clair R St Iohn G Brshop I Gregson I Wignot L Moultrop A Rose H Morgan D Hughes R Thompson W Thayer I Mulvey Third How H Duncan I Rowell A Blake A Srlvra H Ragnell R Titus A Carlin W Main W Dyson V McCrudden Leo Hyder W Saunders l51 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . 1 . . - 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 'll R UP 5?-,-f-.M P7 K Am P ih1'1u Y rw 52 THE YEAR ILJCiiDCijiBi XfQ7Q::5C::DI:D If f, ,zgzgg - 4,1 4.7! 9 1 Ji: M' f in A l 'lil' l 'I 'I' ,ak Z If ' J 2 W ff 107 if 1 f vY.nf ?ew7L Q XX igfl-6 J, 'QW ' Q ffl' Q' Q04 '4 yi' f Wai' 'f My 'Yfq K ' in ' 'HHEF IQNSNWM f fu X lllllsllhll E fW L? -... 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' I fl -dr-If , r , ,Y ir H ' If , .Aw MB CHARLES A SHURMAN Pr1nc1pa1 james T Lockwood I-hgh School Wlth Mr Shurman at the helm our school has gone serenely along the past year HIS untlrmg effort and h1s abundance of good nature supplemented by his ever wllhngness to a1d teachers and students have led us through our d1ff1cu1t1es and an unforgetful year of success Q4 1 y ex f'x 0 t To Henry Iudson Adams cms C1 token of c1pprec1c1t1on for h1S untmng efforts frlendly 1ecrdersh1p and genume enthusxcxsrn for the 1mprovement of the class and school th Class of 1937 respectfully dedmcotes thxs book ov, MB HENRYI ADAMS THE FACULTY Lockwood possesses a faculty of capable, sympathetic and loyal men and women. Through their instruction, advice and leader- ship the student body of Lockwood High has developed its high standards of scholarship and school spirit. To them 4 our friends and our instructors- we offer our most sincere gratitude for all that they have done to make our school years both profitable and happy 1. FACULTY First Row Miss McCabe Miss Hinckley Miss Wallace Miss Burns Miss Scott Mr Nordyke Mr Schurman Principal Miss Willard Miss Trow Miss Ventrone Miss Tew Miss Vacario Miss Compston Miss Anthony Miss Bertha Daily Miss Hazel Daily Miss Helen Miller Miss Tilling has! Third Row Mr Griffin Mr McG1vney Mr Barber Mr Barker Mr Adams Mr Herrick Mr Abbott Mr Wedlock Mr Downs Mr Carroll Mr Flanagan Mr Taylor l56 Second How: Miss Demers, Miss West. Miss Lucy Miller, Mis Mulligan, Miss Koralewsky, Miss Shippee, HORACE E HOBBS BS MA Supervising Principal University of New Hampshire Columbia University University of Tennessee University of Chicago Harvard University George Washington University CHARLES A SCHURMAN BS Prmcrpal University of New Hampshire Brown University R I C E LESLIE E ABBOTT BS Massachusetts State Yale Agriculture Adviser of Emergency Corps HENRY I ADAMS BA MA Acadia University Brown R I C E Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Head oi Social Science Department lZth Grade Class Adviser Coach of Hockey Assembly Commi tee CHRISTINE ANTHONY AB Brown University Katherine Gibbs School Harvard University Boston University Columbia University Adviser Committee of Teachers Welfare SAMUEL R BARBER Gorham Normal School Shop PHILIP M BARKER IR R I School of Design Shop Coach of Track and Cross Country ELOISE A BURNS BS R I State College 7th and Bth Grade Subiects RAYMOND W CARROLL BS R I State College RICE Brown G S Shop General Science Intramural Activities DOROTHY I COMPSTON BS R I State College Clothing Health Adviser of Home Economics Club Coach of 12th Grade One Act Play BERTHA I DAILY PhB AM Brown University Health Biology Library HAZEL E DAILY EdB Brown University Social Studies Committee of Teachers Welfare SIMONE L. DEMERS, A.B. Trinity College, R. I. C. E. French DONALD DOWNS Eastern State Normal School English Civics, Good Will Adviser, 9th Grade Class Adviser, Committee of Teachers' Welfare WILLIAM F. FLANAGAN A.B. Providence College English, Coach of llth Grade One-Act Play, Assistant Director of Masquers, Adviser of Iunior Page of Warwickite ERNEST H. GRIFFIN, A.B. Bates College Head of Science Department Chemistry and Gcneral Science, Athletic Director EARLE C. HERRICK, Ph.B. Yale University Arithmetic, General Mathematics. Science, Committee of Teachers' Welfare Assembly Committee DOROTHY HINKLEY Ed.B. Boston University. R. I. C. E. 8th Grade History, 7th Grade Subjects, 8th Grade Class Adviser DAISY KETTELLE, B.S. R. I. State College Biology. Health ROSE KORALEWSKY, B.A, Boston University Latin, French. German, Italian, English. Assembly Com- mittee, Coach of 10th Grade One-Act Play. MADELINE MCCABE, Ed.B. R. I. C. E. English, Social Studies, Director of Masquettes l57l IOHNI MCGIVENEY BS Providence College Mechanical Drawing Health Assistant Coach of Foot ball Coach of Baseball Committee of Teachers Wel are HELEN MILLER R I School of Design Drawing Committee of Teachers Welfare llth Grade Class Adviser LUCY E MILLER AB College of Mount St Vincent Social Science World History U S History Modern Coach of Iunior Debating Club MARY V MULLIGAN AB Pembroke World History English Committee of Teachers Welfare TED NORDYKE B P E Springfield College Physical Education Coach of Football Coach of Basket ball Coach of Track Health Adviser HELEN I PEARSON BS R I State College Physical Education FRANCES P SCOTT BS R I State College R I Home Economics DOROTHY F SHIPPEE AB Boston University Colby College Brown R I C E Columbia Mathematics RICHARD E TAYLOR AB MA Urion College Columbia Mathematics Physics Adviser of the Reminder ESTHER S TEW BCS Bryant and Stratton College R I C E Head of Commercial Department, Adviser of School Banking MARY TILLINGHAST. B.C.S., B,Ed. Bryant and Stratton College, R. I. C. E. Bookkeeping and Business Practice, Coach of Sth Grade One-Act Play MADELINE TROW Sargent School, Boston University Physical Education, Adviser of Girls' Leaders' Corps Coach of Girls' Interclass Sports ALICE VENTRONE, B.S. R. I. State College Clothing, Vocational Geography, History, Geography, Health OLGA M. VICARIO. Ed.B. R. I. C. E., Brown University English Mathematics, Coach of 7th Grade OnesAct Play ROSALIND M. WALLACE, A.B. Brown University English Coach of Debating Club, Assembly Committee ELDON D. WEDLOCK, B.S., M.A. Tufts, Brown University Head of English Department, Director of Masquers. Coach of Senior Play, Coach of State Competition Play BEATRICE E. WEST, A.B., Ed.M. Wheaton College, Harvard University English, Adviser of The Warwickite MARIANNA L. WILLARD, Ed.B. R. I. C. E., College of Music, Boston University Music, Orchestra Uunior and Seniorl, Director of Glee Club. Band, Coach of Operetta, Committee of Teachers' Welfare THE FACULTY OF LOCKWOOD IUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Shorthand, Typing, Business Training, l0th Grade Class European' History, Committee' of. Teachers' 'Welfare. LESLIE E ABBOTT INSTRUCTOR OP AGRICULTURE September 11 1923 May 8 1937 IN MEMCRIAM 1 1 o wi f 1 llej0,...J,.1 I 1 I ll czous ll: n Oilucl cfxlcl fn' Avro lfv Q1 lflbllg !Il'IlQS qi vurljz Cje-ecnfngj ol' Zvoy fze Linen' llzufr !II.L!lA'll rmrllz. :cus 41 Qi-SUI'l'l.C0 zczllmul nuff v ' 11-I1 In fwc. .' ling: u g E-l 'id' Edltor ln Chlet Phyllls Arnold 37 ASSISISHQ Edltor Iohn BLICII lrt 37 Secretary to Edltor Aletha B Il s Senlor EdlIOY Delma DeLaslcey Llterary Edltor Iames Pettlne Asslstants to Llterary Rachael Dalqllesh 37 Vlrglnla Lockwood 37 Mary Pettlne 37 Sport Edltor Gordon Smlth 37 Ioke Edltor Ruth Murray 37 Art Edltor Katharlne Brennan Edltor THE REMINDER STAFF Asslstant Art Edltor Arllne Angell 37 Pho o Ed lor Blanclle Rlchard 37 Snapshot Edltor Ruth BIIQQS 37 Snapshot Board Harold Iones 37 Gordon McClean VIHCGHI Payne 37 Llterary Board Beverly Arnold 40 Velma Cookson Carolyn Godfrey 38 Florence Hornsteln 38 IOUISQ Lepry 38 Westcott McAlplne 37 BUSINESS Manager lohn Budlong 37 Asslstant Buslness Manager Rlchard Flsher 37 Secretary to Buslness Man Vlrqlnla Kelley 37 COmpll1ng EdlIOf Charles Maln 37 Clrculatlon Manager Charles Maln 37 Asst Clrculatlon Manager Anna Healey 37 Typlsts Barbara Anderson 38 Francls Blals 37 Laura Brown 38 Mavls Manley 37 Marlon Wllcox 37 Advertlslng Manager Charles MGIH 37 REMINDER LITERARY BOARD FIISI Row Kclherlne Brennan Marlon Wllcox Mavls Manley Phyllls Arnold lohn Buchart Delma DeLaslcey Laura Brown Bcverly Arnold Velma Cookson Second Row Iames Pettlne Flor ence Hornse n LOJISE L pry Aletha Blnls Ruth BIIQQS Fran fl Blals Blanche R chard Arllne ng ll Mary Pe tlne Mr Taylor Advls r Yhlrd Row Barbara Anderson Ruth Murray Harold 'ones Gor don McClean Wes cott IVIcAlplne Gordon Smlth Vlrqlnla Lockwood Vlncent Payne Carolyn Godfrey REMINDER BUSINESS BOARD FIISI How Ella Read Annle Papa Ruth Wlll1GmS Charles Maln Gerald OBrlen lohn Budlong H len Byrne Marle lZZ1 Helen Nelson S cond Row W1ll1Gm Dovle Chandler Lawrence LOUISE Wa terman Slgrld Iohnson Rose Iombardl Dyllls Hannah Anna Healey WlllIUm Somervllle Leo LeBeau Thlrd Row Rose Ploeger Clalre Polls Allce Carruthers Ronald Vaughn Rlchard Flsher Edward Glllheeney Harold Colflll Francls Blals Vlrqlnla Kelley Vance Mayor Mary LaPolla Buslness Board Helen Byrne 39 Harold Cofflll 37 Allce Carruthers 39 W1lllGm Doyle 40 Edward Glllheeney 37 Dyllls Hannah 37 Marle IZZI 39 Chandler Lawrence 40 Leo LeBeau 37 Rose LOmbGfdl 37 Vance Mayor Helen Nelson 37 Gerald O Brlen 37 Annle Papa 37 Rose Ploeger 38 Clalre Polls 39 Ella Read 37 Wllllam Somervllle 37 Ronald Vaughn 37 LOUISE Waterman Ruth Wlll1CmS 37 IBO CLASSES 1937 1938 1939 gxwd 2 4 RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY IVILMBERS F1rstRow Dyllrs Hannah Russell Carter Dorrs Robarqe lVlav1s Manley Blanche Rrchard Ruth Brrgqs Second Row Delma DeLaskey Phyllrs Arnold Iohn Budlonq Westcott McAlpme Rrchard Frsher RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY The Class of 1937 IS justly proud of these students who have attamed th1s scholastrc honor To be a Member one must have at least an average of 85 f or more throughout hrs four years rn h1gh school We all hope that Lockwood W1ll provrde many more members 1n the future ,, .X X- ft rw O I H3 'Lf '!.!' 'W I I ' r EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THF CLASS OF 1937 Frrst Row Charles Mam Florence Whrtmarsh Iohn Budlong Blanche Rrchard Second Row Ruth Brrggs Iohn Keenzel Gerald OBr1en Westcott McAlprne Mr Adams Advrser Stephen Brrggs SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Iohn Budlong Vrce Presrdent Charles Mam Secretary Treasurer Blanche Rrchard SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September 1933 saw the largest class of freshmen ever to enter Warwrck Hlgh School For two months we had to remaln srlent then w1th more honor students than any other class we were able to show our wares In the sprmg of the same year Harry Rrdgley won recommendatlon as an actor 1n The Frrst Dress Su1t our entrant 1n the class Compet1t1on Plays Our Sophomore year made us more pop ular For here our athletes and scholars some both were truly able to compete wrth the other classes Our actors and ac tresses made our One Act Play a great suc cess In our Iun1or year Warwrck s second h1gh school was opened Here the roads were d1v1ded for many of our fellow classmates were required to attend 1t We contmued to hold hrst place among the other classes for wrth the support of Iohn Budlong and Blanche Hlchard rn Thank You Doctor the eleventh grade stole the One Act Play Compet1t1on The State Cornpetrtron Play was also upheld by many Iunror Actors I63 Thrs same year we were able to g1ve our Iunror Prom the f1rst ever held ln May and the best dance of the year So w1th a year certamly brlmmmg over w1th entertamment we departed on our summer vacatlon to re turn 1n the tall of 1936 as Lockwood s second Semor Class the Class of 1937 As SGDIOIS we had another enjoyable year Our IIISI success was the Semor Hop 1n De cember followed 1n January by a greater one Nathan Hale our Senxor Play ln wh1ch the lead1ng roles were upheld by Iohn Budlong and Blanche R1chard Honor Day was held 1n the sprlng at wh1ch tlme the Rhode Island Honor Socrety Members of the Class of 1937 were recognrzed NEXT GRADUATION' From the platform on wh1ch we recerved our dlplomas we marched 1nto the wa1t1ng world where we all hope the success we have had here at Lockwood may follow us through 1 e DELMA A DeLASKEY 37 Senror Edrtor A- , 1 ' , -4 ' f , . , , , . I u , I I I , ' - . . , , . .,, ., lf- , , l I WILLIAM ROBERT ALLEN A quret humorous lrkable chap Brll well known t most ot us and well lrked by all hrs classmates Brll outstandrng rn hrs athletrc abrlrty rn baseball and basketball rs sure to do hrs best rn whatever he undertakes and hrs best rs enough to assure success Iunror Vars ty Basketball 131 Varsrty Basketball 141 Varsrty Baseball 13 41 LEONARD GODFREY ANDERSON Andy rs the small blonde from Pontrac who cares not rf rt rarns or ri rt snows for he takes thrngs as they come and go Hrs reserved manner and never farl rnq good nature are really sterl mg qualrtres wlrrch have made hrm a good trrend to all who have made hrs acquarntance I-Ie rs seldom heard from and usu ally keeps to hrmself pretty well Hrs mterests lre rn the held of busrness ARLINE LOUISE ANGELL Arlrne rs another ot our quret but rndustrrous grrls Although hardly ever loquacrous she has a pleasrng and attractrve drs posrtron whrch wrll probably carry her forward rn the busr ness world She clarms that sewrnq rs her marn hobby but rs also qurte an able cartoonrst Remrnder 141 Home Econom rcs Club 131 Masquers 11 2 4 PHYLLIS CELESTE ARNOLD In Phyl you wrll irnd many hne qualrtres whrch qo to make u her ver charmmg person a rty Feel g oomy2 Never whrle Phyl rs around She has a sweet smrle for everyone Wrth her hrgh scholastrc record we know she rs cut out for the brg ger and better thrngs rn lrfe Edrtor rn chrei Remrnder 141 Warwrckrte 141 Avratron Club 111 Masquers1l 2 3 41 Prompt ress Senror Play Senror Play Readrng Commrttee Thanksgrv rnq Play 141 Gym Exhrbrtron 12 41 Grrls Track 141 Tennrs Club 13 41 Interclass Soccer 13 41 Interclass Basketball 141 Inter class Hockey 141 Interclass Vol leyball141 Grrls Leaders Corps 141 Promptress One Act Play 141 R I Honor Socrety THE REMINDER ALETHA ELAINE BINNS Lee what are you dreamrng about? Thrs sweet lrttle mrss rs one of Lockwoods grits to the lellows and rs seldom seen wrth out her pal Ray L e never seen wrthout a smrle and certarnly knows how to keep her chrn up After graduatron she plans to be a nurse and we couldnt irnd another Lockwoodrte who would make a better one Remrnder 141 Warwrckrte 141 Home Economrcs Club 141 Lr brarran 121 Operetta 141 Mas quers 12 41 Senror Play Inter class Soccer 121 Interclass Bas ketball 121 FRANCIS GILBERT BLAIS Francrs rs or-e frne Lockwood rte Although seldom heard from he has a detrnrte oprnron on ev ery subyct Frcmcrs has for hrs tavorrte studres nature and man ual trarnmg After leavrng us he plans to further hrs educatron at Rhode Island State College and some day he wrll be one ot our ace forest rangers Remmder 141 Masquers 121 Gym Exhrbrtron 11 2 41 Cross Country 12 31 Indoor Track 12 31 Outdoor Track 1l1 ELMER FRANCIS BLANCHARD Francrs came to us rn hrs sec ond year from La Salle He soon lorned the debatrnq team and became a convrrrcrng debater Ask hrm how he lrked berng the only boy rn the Vrrgrl class' He r a stud ous fellow preparmg tor college but he also has trme for many outsrde rnterests and rs rarely seen wrthout hrs frrend Tommy Remrnder 131 Warwrckrte 141 Debatrng Club 13 41 Mas quers 141 Gym Exhrbrtron 12 31 Interclass Basketball 12 3 41 Interclass Baseball 13 41 Out door Track 141 KATHERINE CROSBY BRENNAN Katherrne rs the lrttle lady who does all the art work tor the R mrnder How she can draw' She rs already an artrst and rt doesnt seem possrble that she could be taught any more on the sublect of drawrng Her mam sport hobby rs swrmmrrrg We wrsh you a great deal of luck Katherrrre rn your future art ca reer Remrnder 11 2 3 41 is -WWW Paw. IB4 RUTH LESTER BRIGGS Ruth rs one of the steadres of our class and is always to be relied upon for a good recrtatron whether rt be English French or Chemistry Her good nature un der all circumstances rs a source of unfarlrng wonder Ruth in dulges rn many after school ac trvrtres Dramatrcs being the out standing She intends to spend her time after leaving Lockwood at R I State College Class Executive Committee 141 Good Will 141 Snapshot Editor Reminder 141 Warwrckite 141 Home Economics Club 141 Aviation Club 111 Masquers 11 2 3 41 Secretary 141 Senior Play Property Mistress One Act Play 13 41 Thanksgiving Play 13 41 Property Mistress State Compe trtron Play 141 Gym Exhibition 121 Interclass Soccer 131 Inter class Basketball 131 R I Honor Society STEPHEN EDWARD BRIGGS Meet Bugsre the lrfe and wrt of any party Bugsre Brrgg sre and Sam are only a few of hrs many nicknames Hrs ac trvrtres at school have been many including executive com mittee work football basketball and baseball But above all we must mention hrs popularity for their rsnt one Senior who cant regard Bugsre as a friend Class Executive Committee 12 3 41 Home Room Representative 121 General Organization 13 41 Reminder 141 Masquers 141 Senior Play Gym Exhrbrtron 11 2 3 41 Interclass Basketball 111 Varsrty Football 13 41 Iunror Varsrty Football 121 Varsrty Bas ketball 13 41 Junior Varsrty Bas ketball 121 Varsity Baseball 141 Junior Varsrty Baseball 11 2 31 VIRGINIA ANNABEL BRIGGS Ginny our dark eyed lass rs of a quiet care free disposition Still water runs deep so her manners are really grand qualr tres She has a flair for clothes and always appears well dressed and as neat as possible After four years with us at Lockwood Vrrgrnra rs now ready to go into the business field and make a name for herself Home Economics Club 141 Li brarran 12 31 Gym Exhibition 121 Grrls Golf Club 131 BERTRAM LEROY BROWN Of our many frne athletes Bert will probably be remem bered the longest Hrs well built form appeared on the gridiron basketball court and the track for three full years Although not of a studrous nature Bert is pop ular with everyone and hrs name should go down rn the hrstory as Lockwoods outstanding ath lete oi 1937 Interclass Basketball 111 In door Track 141 Varsity Football 12 3 41 Iunror Varsrty Football 111 Varsity Basketball 12 3 41 Junior Varsrty Basketball 111 lun ror Varsrty Baseball 111 Varsrty Baseball 141 NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY SEVEN IOHN CLARK BUCHART IR Although Iack did not come to us until late in his Iunior year he became well-known and well- liked. He immediately caught Lockwood's spirit by participat- ing in school activities. and we all agree that Cranston's loss was Lockwood's gain. The War- wickite will feel the loss keenly when lack leaves us to futher his education at Bryant College. Assistant Editor Reminder 141: Warwickite 141: Masquers 141: Senior Play: Tennis 141: Iun- ior Varsity Basketball 131. IOHN POST REYNOLDS BUDLONG Bo is equally poised, play- ing on the football field, acting on the stage reciting in the class room or filling his role as Class President, He has shown his in- terest in our class welfare in more ways than one and is an ideal example for the undergrad- uates to follow. Class President 141: Class Exec- utive Committee 141: General Or- ganization 141' Business Manager Reminder' 141: Operetta 131: Masquers 13 41' Senior Play' Sen- ior Play Readinq Committee: One-Act Play 131' State Competi- tion Play 13 41: Athletic Asso- ciation 131' Gym Exhibition 12 41: Indoor Track 141: Outdoor Track 13 41: Varsity Football 13 41: Iunior Varsity Football 121: R. I. Honor Society. MILDRED FRANCES BUSH Here we have a girl who is ambitious in every sense of the word. All her idle moments are used to some advantage and her high scholastic ability placed her among the few members of the Rhode Island Honor Society. She was transferred to us from Cen- tral and has made many friends during her short stay at Lock- wood. We are sure that Mildred will succeed in being a very capable librarian. R. I. Honor Society. MILDRBD CAMERON Mildred is another of the quiet sweet girls whom we are cer- tainly glad to call members of our class. Have you ever noticed that twinkle in her eye so at- tractive to the male Lockwood- ites. We hear that Mildred is very fond of singing and dancing and may you find the road of life, Mildred, as easy to tread as the old dance hall. Glee Club 11 2 3, 41: Operetta RUSSELL EVERETT CARTER Russell rs one of our serlous students xn school but outsxde ' Hrs curly halr and pleasant dls posxtlon make htm popular wlth the opposxte sex You seldom see Rus wlthout hrs mseparable fnend Ixmmy Hrs hxqh scholas tlc standmg gamed htm a well deserved place on the Rhode Is land Honor Soctety Although we do not know your future plans Rus we wrsh you the very best ol success Class Executlve Commxttee 133 Stamp Club 123 R 1 Honor So clety PAUL BARNES CHESEBRO Meet another good lookmq boy from Lockwood Wlth hts merry smlle blonde haxr and shmmq eyes Paul has been very popu lar durlng hrs four years wrth us wtth fellow scholars as well as teachers He lS always ready to gwe some schoolmate a ltft ln hrs car and we are sure there rs a place for hlm somewhere ln the commercxal world Class Executlve Committee 113 Home Room Representat1ve 113 General Organrzatlon 113 Gym Exh1b1t10n12 3 43 HAROLD CARLETON COFFILL Harold IS the boy whom we see everywhere who knows ev erybody and IS hked by all He has shown us hrs abllxty 1n studles as well as rn football and baseball When he leaves Lock wood High wlll mxss a llkable student as well as the best boy dancer IH the class for he IS cer ta nly a grand partner for any lucky gurl Radio Club 123 Masquers 143 Senxor Play One Act Play 143 Gym Exh1b1t1on11 23 Interclass Basketball 13 43 Cross Country 113 Varslty Football 13 43 RACHAEL MAE DALGLIESH Do you belxeve that good th ngs come ln small packages? Il you dont take a look at this ltttle mlss However the rnnocent look IS mlsleadmg because Ray IS bubblmg over wlth fun all of the tlme Wxth red harr and a cheerful drsposltlon a very fne nurse she wxll be Hurry Get sxck boys Remmder 143 Home Econom rcs Club 143 Cafeterla 13 43 Op eretta 143 Masquers 143 Inter class Soccer 123 Interclass Basket ba 123 THE REMINDER DELMA MARGARET ANNA DELASKEY Del rs certamly our star ath lete and takes a v1tal mterest tn athletlcs A irxend to many a grand glrl wxth a fme sense of humor and a most popular Sen lor IS Delma Remmder 11 2 43 War wnckrte 11 3 43 Debatmq Club 12 3 43 Vxce Pres1dent143 Avia tron Club 113 Radio Club 123 Mu s1coDramat1cClub123 Mas uers 1 2 3 43 One Act P1ay1 3 Promptress 133 Cheer Leader 11 3 43 Gym Exh1blt1on1l 2 3 43 Gxrls Golf Club 13 43 Gxrls Track 13 43 Swxmmmg Club 123 Tenms Club 11 2 43 Interclass Soccer11 2 3 43 Interclass Bas ketball 11 2 3 43 Interclass Hockey11 2 3 43 Interclass Vol leyba1l11 2 43 Interclass Base ball 11 23 Varsxty Basketball 1l 23 All Star Basketball 13 43 Gxrls Leaders Corps 13 43 R I Honor Soclety MARGARET CLIMIE DINSMORE In mtroducrng Margaret who has been wxth us for tour whole years we feel that we are get txng you acquaxnted wlth one fme qlrl Margaret likes to sew dance and take part 1n after school sports and we know she w11l mxss the crowd after she leaves school and trres her hand ln the commercral world where she hopes to be a secretary Home Economlcs Club 13 43 Masquers 12 33 Tenms Club 133 Interclass Hockey 143 MARGARET CAROLYN FAGAN Pegs personalxty has car ned her through four memorable years here at Lockwood Her ath letlc career was shortened by an untrmely nllness but Peg has surely made a great come back We unders and that her outsxde lnterests are occupled by one of last year s football heroes Wlth her abxllty to be a good sport she should be very happy rn whatever held she enters after graduatxon Avlatlon Club 113 Operetta 143 Masquers11 43 Gym Exhxbr txon 11 23 Guls Leaders Corps 143 Swlmmlng Club 123 Inter class Soccer 12 33 Interclass Bas ketball12 3 43 Interc1assVolley ball 12 43 Interclass Baseball 12 3 43 All Star Basketball 143 RICHARD CHARLES FISHER Where D1ck obtcuned all hrs general knowledge we dont know but he certarnly has an an swer for almost any questxon Besldes hrs scholastrc abllxty he IS actlve m dramatlcs basket ball and track Great th1ngs are to be expected from hxm when he becomes one of the mastermlnds at Massachusetts Instrtute of Technology Remmder 143 Asslstant Ed ttor Warwlcklte 133 Debatmq Club 143 Masquers 13 43 Semor Play One Act Plav 13 43 State Competltlon Play 13 43 Gym Ex hxbmon 123 Indoor Track 143 Outdoor Track 143 Iunxor Varsxty Basketball 133 R I Honor So cxety T ME' Wh.. 166 r ANITA MARTHA GAHDINER Anrta rs a tall auburn harred Senror attractrve to all She rs an excellent dressmaker and rs fond of dancrng Anrta rs never wrthout her perpetual smrle and kmd word for everyone These qualrtres plus many others make Anrta the excellent class mate that her frrends have found her to be Home Economrcs Club 131 In terclass Basketball 121 EDWARD FRANCIS GILLHEENEY Who s thrs young man wrth the brrllrant red han? Why none other than the presrdent of the Knute Club Although the Knute dred the club has survrved under Reds careful guardran shrp Wherever there s no se confusron and plentv of fun we are sure to frnd Re as a leader Red rs lookrng forward to gettrng marrred the frrst The frrst what? Ask hrm Remmder 141 VERONICA MARIE GORMAN Veronrca rs one of our few tall slrm grrls She rs quret rn appear ance but wart untrl you know her for she rs really full of fun and always wrllrng to help every fellow student She IS an excellent speller and can spell almost every word rn the drc tronary correctly' Home Economrcs Club 141 Mas quers 141 Gym Exhrbrtron 121 HERVEY IOSEPH GRANDCHAMP We are presentlnq to you one of the quret boys of the class Van He rs one of our many French students and speaks wrth a delrghtful accent Never would you see hrm upset or annoyed always calm and serene A few years hence we wrll be lookrnq back wrth a smrle wrshrng that Hervey was agarn wrth us Masquers 141 Senror Play Gym Exhrbrtron 121 Interclass Basketball 141 Cross Country 131 NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY SEVEN lOl-IN IOSEPH GREENE lack IS one of our quret cheerful blondes He came to us and srnce then hrs quret ways and good habrts have made h m popular and grven hlm the trtle of One of the Polrtest Boys rn the Class of 37 Wrth such frne qualrtres we expect to hear of hmm dorng great thrnqs Gym Exhrbrtron 121 YVONNE ELEANOR GUENET Yvonnes abrlrty rn athletrcs and dancrng wrll never be for the afternoon dances and she can surely show all the other Lockwoodrtes the lrqht fantastrcs Wrth her pal Kenny and therr ever amusrng wrt she has made herself well known and extreme ly popular Home Economrcs Club 13 41 Gym Exh1brt1on13 41 Grrls Golf Club 13 41 Grrls Track 13 41 Grrls Leaders Corps 141 Tennrs Club 131 Interclass Soccer 1 3 41 Interclass Basketball 11 2 3 41 Interclass Hockey 12 41 In terclass Volleyball1l 2 41 Inter class Baseball1l 2 3 41 All Star Basketball 13 41 Bankrnq141 l67 THOMAS AUGUSTUS HAMPTON Mr Krresler wrll be rn oblrvron as soon as Tom makes hrs hrs vrolrn talk for musrc espe c ally the vrolrn rs hrs one mam mterest rn lrfe We were rndeed proud of Tom when he re cerved the trtle of Concert Master at the New England Musrc Festr val at Hyannrs thrs year and sm cerely hope that he wrll make qood at Boston Unrversrty where he wrll further hrs study of musrc Class Executrve Commrttee 131 Iazz Orchestra 11 2 3 41 O chestra 11 Z 3 41 New England Musrc Festrval 141 Operetta Ac companrst1l 2 3 41 Musrco Dra matrc Club 121 State Competrtron Play 13 41 DYLLIS HANNAH Dyllrs rs a frrend to everyone and a most popular member of our class She rs a good student as well as a frne sport Her per sonalrty and cheerful drsposrtron wrll always help her rn future years As an artrst she has great abrlrty as an athlete she excels and when Dyllrs enters the R I School of Desrgn rn the fall all our best wrshes go wrth her Remmder 13 41 Warwrck rte 13 41 Press Club 131 Oper etta 13 41 Masquers11 2 3 41 Senror Play Promptress One Act Play 121 Property Mrstress State Competrtron Play 141 Cheer Leader 141 Gym Exhrbrtron 12 3 41 Grrls Golf Club 13 41 Rrdrrg Club 121 Grrls Leaders Corps 13 41 Treasurer 141 Interclass Soccer 13 41 Interclass Basket ball 13 41 Interclass Hockey 141 Interclass Volleyball 141 R I Honor Socrety A ,Qn 4 J. , T I 'f N h. 1 I . gg A ' , - QQ? . - - x - A 1. du - ' - - - ' -I l -- - in his second year. from- La Salle gotten. She never missed one of debut, for he can certain-ly make . A' : . 1. 2' . . ' : t . . : . . 1 . . : . . . . . : r- j ' f 1 ' ,f 5' f is , V' 1? , ' A .4 . 'f MILDRED IOSLIN HANTON Mrldreds soft touch on the prano rn the orchestra wrll cer tarnly be mrssed She has been wrth us for four years and wrll be wrth us rn memory that and many more She rs demure and a lrttle lady throughout Mrldred deserves credrt for wrnnrng sev eral typrng awards and wrth her frne scholastrc abrlrty she wrll surely succeed at Bryant Col le e Warwrckrte 143 Iazz Orches tr 143 Orchestra 11 2 3 43 Operetta Accompanrst 11 2 3 43 Musrco Dramatrc Club 123 Masquers 143 Senror Play ANNA PAULINE HEALEY What' An mtroduct on Surely Anna doesn t need one for every one knovss thrs lrttle blonde mrss who rs seldom seen wrthout her pal Lucy When you frrst meet her you thmk she rs quret but wart awhrle and you ll promptly change your mrnd We are sure she wrll be welcome R I Hosprtal where she wrll make many patrents happy wrth her sweet drsposrtron and sparklrng eyes Remrnder 143 Glee Club 113 Operetta 11 33 Musrco Dramatrc Club 123 Masquers 12 3 43 Gym Exhrbrtron 123 Grrls Golf Club IAMES FRANCIS HENNIGAN Well' Well' Here rs Lockwood s star hurdler and hrgh lumper Irmmy drd not go out for sports untrl half way through hrs hrgh school career but he has con trrbuted much to the track team rn the last two years Hrs athletrc abrlrty has won for hrm several L s and much fame Hrs plans for next year are rndefrnrte but whatever they are Irmmy wrll certarnly succeed rn carryrng them out Interclass door Track Track 12 3 Football 113 Basketball 133 In 12 3 43 Outdoor 43 Iunror Varsrty Varsrty Basketball HERBERT WILMOT HOPKINS lake rs a studrous and lrk able chap who has done well durrng hrs four year stay at Lockwood Berng tall he rs one of the frnest basketball players we have besrdes one of the best dressed senrors He rs musrcal andplaysthevrolrn lake plans to study Busmess Admrnstratron rn rts more advanced stages Orchestra1l 2 3 43 Masquers 1l3 Gym Exhrbrtron 11 23 Inter class Basketball 113 Varsrty Bas ketball 143 THE REMINDER CAROLYN MAE IOHNSON Carolyn rs a charter member of our class and has always been exceedmgly popular She rs always ready to help her care tree frrends rn any drffrculty and rs forever wrllrng to transport her fellow students rn her car whether rt be rnterscholastrc con tests or prcture takmg Much credrt should be grven Carolyn for her outstandrng work rn ath letrcs Class Executrve Commrttee 113 Avratron Club 123 Operetta 143 Cheer Leader 143 Gym Exhrbr tron 11 3 43 Grrls Lea ers Corps 13 43 Grrls Golf Club 13 43 Grrls Track 13 43 Rrdmg Club 11 23 Swrmmrrrg Club 123 Tennrs Club 12 3 43 Tennrs 13 43 Inter class Basketball 11 2 3 43 In terclass Soccer 11 Z 3 43 Inter class Hockey 12, 43: Interclass Volleyball 11, 2 43: Interclass Baseball 11, 2. 3, 43: All Star Bas- ketball 13, 43. SIGRID LOUISA IOHNSON Another of our lrttle blonde mrsses rs Srgrrd demure quret and well lrked by all who know her She rs one of our many classmates who rs deeply rnter ested rn dressmakrng Srqrrds hobbres range from swrmmrng to skatmg She also rs a sport en thusrast but plans to become a secretary after she brds Lock wood farewell Remrnder 143 Home Econom rcs Club 143 Musrco Dramatrc Club 123 Masquers1l 2 43 Gym Exhrbrtron 123 Interclass Soccer 143 Interclass Hockey 143 HAROLD CLAYTON JONES A combrnatron of modest rdeas and quret drsposrtron has garned for Harold a host of frrends The Masquers and the varrous play coaches would not know what to do wrthout Harold for he has been one ot the most farthful and most capable stage managers that Lockwood has ever had Wrth hrs many assets Harold has become popular throughout the school and rt ever a dependable frrend rs needed you can always trnd one rn Ionesf Remrnder 143 Avratron Club 113 Radro Club 123 Stage Man ager Operetta 133 Masquers 12 3 43 Stage Manager Senror Play Stage Manager One Act Play 12 3 43 IRVING TILLINGHAST IONES Here rs Irvrng one qu et but frne lad He never reveals hrs plans and seems to belreve rn keeprng thrngs to hrmself By hrs subjects we know that he rs very much rnterested rn agrrculture Irvrng s success rs vrrtually as sured and wrth regret we brd hrm farewell Gym Exh brtron 11 23 F-ul' l68l ROBERT JOHN KEACH Bob rs one of the more quret boys of our class Durrng hrs four years here he has made many frrends among hrs classmates Bob s actrvrtres here have rn cluded sports and class commrt tee work but hrs chref rnterest rs outsrde Wrth hrs frne personalrty and abrlrty to be a gentleman at all trmes hrs career wrll surely be a fme one Class Executrve Commrttee 133 Good Wrll 133 Interclass Basket ball 113 lun or Varsrty Basket ball 1l 23 Varsrty Baseball 133 Iunror Varsrty Baseball 11 23 IOHN EMIL KEENZEL Iohn s personalrty has carrred h m far One only has to look at hrs record of actrvrtres to see that he has been one of our more popular class members Hrs abrl rty rn track has often put Lock wood out rn front Iohn s ambr tron wrll probably be fulfrlled because of hrs happy go lucky personalrty Class Executrve Commrttee 13 43 Home Room Representatrve 123 General Organrzatron 13 43 Presrdent 143 Debatrng Club 13 43 Presrdent143 Operetta 13 43 Athletrc Assocratron 13 43 Vrce Presrdent 133 Gym Exhrbrtron 11 23 Captarn Interclass Basketball 13 43 Cross Country 12 3 43 Captarn 143 Indoor Track 12 3 43 Outdoor Track 12 3 43 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH KELLEY Well always remember Vrr qmra as Presrdent of the Home Economrcs Club and as the lead er of the courtesy campargn She rs one of the neatest as well as best dressed grrls rn our Senror class Vrrgrnra has unusual abrlrty rn sewrng but does not strck to the rndoors entrrely for she rs a true Lockwoodrte and may be seen at all our games besrdes playrng hockey and bas ketball herself She rs one of the few rn the class of 37 plannmg to enter the Katharrne Grbbs School Remrncler 13 43 Home Eco nomrcs Club 13 43 Vrce Presrdent 133 Presrdent 143 Masquers 12 3 43 Grrls Golf Club 12 33 Grrls Track 3 Tennrs Club 133 Inter class Soccer 133 Interclass Bas ketball12 3 43 Interclass Rock GY 143 EVELYN CECELIA KENNY Mrss Kenny' Evelyn rarses her face and trres to look serrous But outsrde of an occasronal laughrng frt Evelyn rs a worker and throughout her four years at Lockwood she has recerved ex cellent marks Evelyn has had much success rn all sports and rs a valuable member of the Grrls Leaders Corps Theres not a person rn the Senror class who wont remember Kenny and her perpetual smrle Dont you see that great brg drmple Gym Exhrbrtron 13 43 Grrls Leaders Corps 12 3 43 Secre tary 13 43 Grrls Golf Club 13 43 Grrls Track 13 43 Interclass Soc cer 11 2 3 43 Interclass Basket ball1l 2 3 43 Interclass Hockey 12 43 Interclass Volleyball 11 2 43 Interclass Baseball 1l 2 3 43 All Star Basketball 13 43 NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY SEVEN RAYMOND JOSEPH KING Ray rs one of the lads whom we see only dunng school But to make up for thrs he has manv outsrde rrrterests He rs well lrked and has made many irrends here rn the past four years Ray doesnt take school very serrously but Just goes along m a happy ao luckv manner all of hrs own We wrsh tor you a great deal of luck Ray rn years to come MARY ELLENA LaPOLLA Brrght dark eyes and a charm rng smrle add to Mary s person alrty She came to us from Crans ton and soon became rnterested rn Lockwood and rts crctrvrtres especrally sports such as Ho key and Soccer Mary rs never wrth out one of her pals and seems to get the most out of lrfe and every thrng she does At present Bry ant College rs her next destrna fron Good Wrll 143 Remrnder 143 Home Economrcs Club 143 Inter class Soccer 133 Interclass Rock GY 143 LEO IOSEPH LeBEAU Although small Frenchy as he rs called rs one of the best lookrnq boys rn the Class of 37 Hrs read ness for all good trmes and mrschrevous smrle wrll never be forgotten Wasn t Leo cute as the lrttle school boy rn Nathan Hale 'P Hrs many frrends certarn lv rndrcate hrs popularrty and clever wrt Remrnder 143 Stamp Cl.rb 123 Masquers 12 43 Senror Play Gym Exhrbrtron 123 Interclass Basketball 133 Indoor Track 123 EDWIN MITCHELL LILLIBRIDGE Durrng hrs two years wrth us Ed has made many frne rec ords as well as earnrng letters rn Cross Country What would the basketball team do wrthout Ed' Although we have not heard Eds plans for the future w hope that he rs skyrocketed to fame as qurckly as he runs across the country Gym Exhrbrtron 11 23 Gym Club 11 23 Interclass Basketball 11 2 33 Interc1assBaseball11 23 Cross Country 13 43 Indoor Track 143 Iunror Varsrty Football 113 Varsrty Basketball 143 Junror Varsrty Baseball 133 Emergency Corps 143. I69l VIRGINIA EVELYN LOCKWOOD Vrrqmra rs the sweetest gtrl that any class could wlsh lor There rsnt anyone who doesnt trnd a place m Peps lrst ot trlends Pep rs actxve rn the Good Wlll Leaders Corps and sports We hear that her heart mterest centers around a blonde at Brown Pep plans to com plete her educatlon at Teller Iumor College Class Executrve Commrttee 131 Secretary Treasurer Good W1ll 141 Remmder 141 Warwtck rte 131 Home Economtcs Club 13 41 Grrls Leaders Corps 12 3 41 Gxrls Goli Club 131 Gtrls Track 13 41 Hldlnq Club 11 Z1 Swim mxng Club 121 Tenms Club 13 41 Tenms 13 41 lnterclass Basket ball 131 Gym Exhxbrtxon 141 ROSE IOAN LOMBARDI Ettervescent lS the adlectwe to descrrbe Rose Thrs care tree qrrl has been very actrve tn the Home Economrcs Club and her sewmq has been an rnsptratron tothe underclassmen Rose wrth her natural wavy hcnr and cheery smrle rs a very popular grrl We feel certan that there wrll be a place tor Rose to trll rn the busxness world after qrad uatton and that success wrll be hers Remmder 13 41 Home Eco nomrcs Club 13 41 Secretary 131 SOCICI Chalrman 141 Masquers 12 3 41 Interclass Soccer 131 Interclass Basketball 12 31 HOWARD STRONG MACREADING IR Iust call htm Bud That w1ll be enough We all know htm be cause ot hrs tme drsposrtlon Bud rs a promment member of our Track and Cross Country Teams and seems mterested nn all our class act1v1t1es Wrth these qualrtxes he rs sure to be one of Lockwood s best alumm Stamp Club 121 Gym Exhlbr tnon 121 Interclass Basketball 131 Indoor Track 12 3 41 Iumor Var stty Football 121 IAMES HENRY MAHER Irmmy rs an excellent all round athlete He was one ot Lock wood s best baseball prtchers as well as a ime hxgh SCOIIIIQ for ward on the basketball team Besrdes his sport mterest he en yoys dancmq and he IS one of the grrls lavorrte partners Rhode Island State wrll certamly be gettmq a bundle ot pep and vxtaltty when Irmmy arrrves on the campus next year AgIlCU1fUIGl Club 11 21 Glee Club 111 Masquers 141 Gym Ex hrbrtron 11 2 3 41 Interclass Soccer1l 2 31 Cross Country1l1 Iunror Varsrty Football 11 21 Varsxty Basketball 11 2 3 41 Captam 141 Varstty Baseball 11 2 3 41 Emergency Corps 141 THE REMINDER CHARLES HENRY MAIN III Charlre rs an earnest and math Warwxcklte class Presx dent Remmder or Track he never tarls to do hrs duty Our Iunxor class Presrdent and Senror class Vxce Presrdent has certatn ly made a record for htmselt Class Presrdent 131 Class Vrce Presrdent 141 Class Executtve Comm1ttee12 3 41 Home Room Representatxve 121 General Or qan1zatron12 3 41 Good W1ll13 41 Pres1dent141 Ctrculatron Man ager Compxlxng Edrtor mrnder 141 Warwrcknte 13 41 Sports Editor 141 Avxatron Club 111 Gym Exhl.b1t1on121 Interclass Basketball 141 Indoor Track 12 3 41 Outdoor Track 12 3 41 Iunror Varsxty Football 121 Iunror Varsrty Baseball 121 R I Honor Socrety Rhode Island Assocta tron of Secondary School Coun cxls 13 41 Vrce Presxdent 141 MAVIS BEATRICE MANLEY Mavrs IS a quret sweet and H students besxdes bemg ardent sport tan Mavrs usa mem ber ot the Gxrls Leaders Corps and plays hockey soccer and baseball Wxth all these mterests and her pleasmq drsoosrtton Mavrs wrll surely be a trne teacher tor some lucky pupxls Remmder 141 Masquers141 Grrls Leaders Corps 141 Inter class Soccer 13 41 Interclass Bas ketball 131 Interclass Hockev 141 Interclass Baseball 13 41 R I Honor Soclety JAMES IRVING MANNING Bemq tull of pep and enthusr acknowledgment oi all Hrs ex cellent cartoons for the school paper have brought htm the populanty that only we can ap precrate Besrdes hrs accomplrsh ments rn the lme of art Ilmmy rs also a sport ian and attends every game He rs always full of tun and guarantees has trrends a good txme He mtends to follow the art ot cartoonmq and wxth the knowledge he has already acquxred he rs bound to succeed Remmder 1l 21 Warwick rte 13 41 Operetta141 Gym Ex h1b1t1on1l 21 Hockey 131 Indoor grack 11 21 Outdoor Track 1 LEONA VANCE MAYOR Have you ever notrced a cer through the corr1dors2 It so rt was probably Vance Although she looks qurte bashtul those who know her wrll tell you a dx! ferent story Vances pleasmg personalxty wrllmgness to help others and qenxal dlsposrtlon have made a host ot trxends for her dunng her sojourn at Lock wood Remmder 141 Home Econom rcs Club 141 Swrmmmg Club 121 E701 0 0 I O untirin'g workera whether it be lovable girl. She is one.ot our asm, Jimmy has gained the tain little brunette miss hurrying 4 I ' CID . ' . , 'U . D '- . Re- ' , , , I ' D, ' . . ' ' , .: t ' . , D : ,ay ' ' GEORGE WESTCOTT MCALPINE It we remember anyone irom the Class of 1937 rt wxll be West cott or Mac He IS one of the mam strrngs on our orchestra and who can forget hrs excellent acting' Class Executive Commlttee 141 Remxnder 141 Debatmg Club 121 Iazz Orchestra 11 2 3 41 Orchestra 1l 2 3 41 Operetta Accompan1st11 2 31 Operetta 141 Mus1coDramat1c 121 Mas uers 11 2 3 41 Treasurer 141 Semor Play Senlor Play Readmg Commlttee One Act Play 11 2 31 Stage Manager 111 State Competltlon Play 13 41 Thanksglvlng Play 12 41 Chrrst mas Play 11 21 Gym Exhlbltxon 11 21 R I Honor Soclety X1 GORDON MILTON MCCLEAN Gordon IS one oi the glfts to the young ladles W1th hls smtle and charmmg personallty how could he help helng attract1ve Have you heard Gordon sung' He not only stngs but acts and takes snapshots good ones too Gor don plans to further hls educa txon at R I State College Good W1ll141 Reminder 141 Glee Club 11 2 41 New England Muslcal I-'estrval 141 Operetta 11 2 3 41 Musxco Dramatlc Club 121 Masquers 11 2 3 41 Class Sec retary 141 Senvor Plav One Act Play 11 21 State Comoetltvon Play 13 41 Thanksgtvmg Play 141 Gym Exh1b1t1on11 21 Tennrs 141 Golf 141 THOMAS ANTONY McKEF'VER Mac rs a loyful ruddy cheeked and mnschrevous class mate He rs always ready for a good tlme and knows how to make one too Although full of hugh spxrrts he can be serlous at tlmes The comb nat on of these two qualrtles wxll probably carry htm a lonq way You can tell that he IS popular and well llked by the above descrrptton of h m Aqrrcultural Club 13 41 Gym Exhlhltlon 111 Tenn1s1l1 lumor Varsxty Football 111 Emergency Corps 141 Arbor Day Program EARL LINDEN MCLEOD Here we have the vlllam of Once rn a Blue Moon Dont call hmm Earl call hrm Mac He has an answer for everythmg When asked where he would contmue hrs educatlon he re plxed Grammar School How ever lt IS belreved that he will contxnue In a Trade School Earl IS iorever xnterested rn the tor tunes oi Lockwood and rs cer tamly an A 1 booster man Operetta 131 Masquers 141 Senior Play Gym EXh1blf10l l 121 Outdoor Track 131 Varsxty Foot ball 141 NINETEEN TI-IIRTY SEVEN LEON ERNEST MOBERG Leon IS another of our tall Sen xors How he does love those experxments rn chemtstry' Al though quret he 15 popular wrth all and never falls to have a good tlme May you be as suc cessiul lh your career as you are rn chemtstry experrments Debatmg Club 111 ELIZABETH MARIE MORAN Betty has been wrth us only one year but nn thts short trme she has made numerous lrxends and her pleasing personaltty IS known throughout the school She has quxte a but ot talent tor drawrng especlally ptctures of boys Hope Hrgh certamly gave us a cheerful worker when they sent us Betty CHARLES CORNELIUS MURPHY We gladly received Charles from La Salle m our Senlor year and certamly dont regret lt Charlxe IS never seen wrthout a smtle whxch mdlcates hrs good dtsposxtxon and ine sense of humor Hrs Iavorxte subyect IS typmg and at present he IS a member of the Baysnde Volunteer Frre Company Emergency Corps 141 RUTH LEMAN MURRAY Behold' Look whom we have here' Why lt ts our own Ru'h She IS one oi the grrls who makes the world resound wxth her delrghtful peals of laughter She possesses that tralt wh ch IS the envy of many Lockwood qrrls The skm vou love to touch We are sure Ruth wxll brlnq hap Dmess to many patlents at the Homeopathxc Hosprtal Remmder 141 Glee Club 141 Operetta 141 Swxmmmg Club 121 Interclass Soccer 11 41 Interclass Basketball 11 21 Interclass Hock ey 141 Interclass Baseball 111 1100 I71l ragga HELEN DOROTHY NELSON Helen and Slqfld are always seen together When one IS w1th out the other 1t 1s usually be cause of nllness Thexr frxendsh p lS one wh1ch should readllv be admlred Although quxetat t1mes Helen IS a fr1end whom no one would want to lose cmd IS con s1dered one of the mo t ladvl ke QIIIS 1n the class Helen WlSh9S to become a stenographer and enter the bus1ness world Rem nder C41 Home Econom :cs Club C41 Mus co Dramatc Club C41 MasquersC1 2 4 Gvm Exhvbtt on Cl 21 Interclass Soc cer C41 Interclass Basketball C41 Interclass Hockey 4' EDWARD GERALD O BRIEN What a thrxll the QIYIS IeCelV6d when Ierry came to us two years ago from La Salle' He has been one of the bxggest assets any Semor class could poss bly w1sh for HIS talents go from drama' cs and football to Adver t1s1ng Manager of the Remznd We hear that he sngs a lvttle too Next fall he w1ll enter Provrdence Colleqe and further hrs chances for a brullxant fu ure Class Executwe Comm ttee C41 Advertxs nn Manager Rem nd er C4 Warw1ck1te C3 41 Op eretta C3 41 Masauers C3 41 Sen1or Play One Act Play C41 State Compet1t1on Play C3 41 Pres1dent Athlet1c Assoc1at1on C41 Hockey C3 41 Vars1tv Foot ball C3 41 Vars1ty Baseball C3 41 THE RE WALLACE IOHN PEACOCK Wally IS a fzne fellow w1th sens ble ldEUS a gen1al person al1ty and a sense of humor that IS never carr1ed too far He seems be everybody s fr1end and has the knack of qett na along w1th all an excellent tratt Wallv s xnterests l1e mostly out of school but he 15 also a aenume supporter of th Sen or Class Masquers '41 Sen or Play l' We I ANASTASIA LUCY PAPA Anme IS a charm1ng m1ss whom you rarely see w1thout a smnle She has a great many Dals and IS never seen alone Ann1e IS a qu1et 1nd1v1aual al ways workmg pers1stently and cheerfully She IS fond of all sports and can be seen as a member of almost all the mter class teams We know that Anme w1ll make good as a hatrdresser Remmder C41 Home Econom ICS Club C41 Masquers C41 Gym Exh b1t1on C21 Interclass Soccer C41 Interclass Basketball C41 I terclass Hockey C41 Interclass Baseball C21 VINCENT ANDREW PAYNE Who lS the popular fellow who can always be found around school Wllh a camera under h1s arm? Why 1t s none other than V1n Lockwood s outstand1ng Eagle Scout We understand that V1n lS plannmq on enterlnq the held of photography after graduat1on and that he IS also sk1lled 1n Art Metal work Good luck to the pres dent of our new ly formed Emergency Corps member of our class who has done a great deal for the welfare of our school' Rem1nder C41 Warw1ck1te C41 Gym Exh1b1t1on C2 41 Inter class Basketball C41 Interclass Baseball C41 Manager Varsnty Basketball C31 Pres1dent Emer gency Corps C41 MINDER EARLE MAGNUS PEARSON Behold' Thls young chap wlth the cheerful smtle lS none other than our well known class m1s chxef maker Earle IS always ready for a qood t1me and can b found as a leader wherever there IS plenty of no se and con fus on By thxs act1v1tv l1st we see that he IS fond of svnqmg and mus1c He has no defmtte plan for the future but we feel that hvs axms w1ll be htah Band C3 41 Glee ClubCl 3 41 Operetta Cl 3 41 Interclass Bas ketball C31 Varsnty Football C3 41 Iun or Varsxty Football Cl 21 IAMES ANTONY PETTINE We were 1ndeed lucky cla1m1ng Iames as a member of our class upon enterma Lock wood from La Salle durma hts Iun1or year I1mmy SPGCIUIIZGS 1n poetry and has wrxtten many poems h1mself He IS one half of the only brother and s1ster com b1nat1on rn our class H1s per serverance and many talents w1ll carry htm through Provl dence College Remmder C41 Debatmd Club C41 Glee Club C3 41 Operetta C41 Masquers C41 MARY ANN PETTINE Mary lS one of Lockwood s best natured qxrls and there 1snt anyone who hasnt some good po nts as far as Mary IS con cerned She lS always yolly and the l1fe of the locker room Her two weaknesses are foreman lan quages and mus1c Next year she hopes to be a student at Remmder C3 41 Warwlck 1te C41 Debatma Club C41 Press Club C21 Glee Club C2 41 Omer etta 4 Masauers C2 41 Interclass Soccer Cl 21 Interclass Hockey C41 Interclass Volleyball C41 In terclass Baseball C41 l72l 1 A nw., -E . 5: 'I is - A A - - i H . ., . . . . .. - ' .1 ' , . ' ' 4 ' 5 ' 1 A - .. - .. - ' . . . S , eh., . , - . , .. . .Q ' ' . ' ' . f A ,1 . A G . : Q Y i - , I ,. A i' 'Z , : ' : ' : , . 1: 1: ' ' . J - 1 ' ' : . - -i I I: - g M I Q I i I I ng .. . ,, :.. . . ,. 7 I I I U - ,J I ' t . I 1 t 1- , , . J 0 0 0 0 : Q . . A . 9 -2 , , ' , ' ' h E ' R. 1. c. E. i , H K ' A, , . I , . I V I . , V, Q' . 'ff' - - , ' ' fl 1 K ' 1' .151 A fl CHARLES LEWIS PHILLIPS IR Meet Charlre one of Lock wood S best dressed boys Char lre rs a tall blonde whom many of the qrrls smrle on wrth favor but no they recerve no encour agement whatever Well you have plenty of trme Charlre Charlres actrvrtres are con cerned marnly wrth Cross Coun try Sometrme rn the future we wrll hear about Charles as a physrc an whrch wrll brrng to us the prcture of a ruddy cheeked lad rn a stunnrnq gray Plymouth on hrs way to Lockwood' Gym Exhrbrtron Cl 21 Tennrs Tournaments C3 41 Frnals C31 Cross Country C31 Outdoor Track C41 Iunror Varsrty Baseball C31 EDWARD FRANKLIN PHILLIPS Eddre rs another Sen or wrth many frne pals and who rs al ways ready for a good trme H rs the magrcran of our class and many trmes he has enterta ned us wrth hrs bafflrnq trrcks and mysterres Ed also has another rnterest P A D for he hopes to study law In a few years we wrll certarnly know who to go to when rn trouble Warwrckrte C41 Masquers C31 Gym ExhrbrtronC1 2 31 In terclass Basketball C31 Iunror Varsrty Baseball C31 Emergency Corps C41 Sv- ,f ELLA LOUISE READ Ella rs the lrttle grrl whom you always hear grgglrng wrth her rnseparahle frrend Marron She rs ever cheerful and seems to make everyone laugh wrth her She lrke her chum Marron loves gym and all the sports that go wrth rt Her future rs to be spent rn the busrness world Remrnder C41 Warwrckrte C41 Debating Club C41 Operetta C4 Masquers C2 3 41 G1 ls Leaders Corps C41 Grrls Golf Club C31 Grrls Track C31 Tennrs Club C2 31 Interclass Soccer Cl 7 31 Interclass Basketball Cl 2 31 Interclass Hockey C31 Inter class Volleyball C2 31 Interclass Baseball Cl 2 31 DOROTHY AGNES REARDON Dot rs a loyal rooter for Lockwood and a frrend to every one Iust to watch her smrle rs rndrcatron enough of her fun lov ng drsposrtron Although one of our better students her mter ests do not pertain entrrely to school for her outsrde actrvrtres are many Dots perpetual smrle wrll always drrve away our blues and wrll brrng her much luck as well Remrnder C41 Home Econom rcs Club C3 41 Vrce Presrdent C31 Operetta C3 41 Masguers C3 4 Senror Play NINETEEN THIRTY SEVEN BERTA RENOLDS Berta rs a frne comhrnatron of sweetness fun and perser verance Although small rn stat ure her personalrty seems to stand out wherever she may go Her extra currrcular actrvrtres rn clude mostly sports and she cer tarnly rs an ard to every team Her sweet drsposrtron and lolly mannerrsms wrll help her a great deal rn succeeding after she leaves Lockwood Warwrckrte C21 Interclass Soccer C2 31 Interclass Basket ball C2 31 Interclass Baseball Z MARIE BLANCHE MADELEINE RICHARD Blanche rs one of the youngest members of our class as well as the brrghtest and most popular Dramatrcs athletrcs and class secretary are outstandrng actrv rtres whrch Blanche has under taken Class Secretary Treasurer C3 41 Class Executrve Commrttee C3 41 General Organrzatron C3 41 Secretary C41 Good Wrll C31 R mrnder C2 41 Photo Edrtor C41 Home Economrcs Club C41 Cafe terra C41 New England Musrc Fest1valC41 Operetta C3 41 Mas quers C2 3 41 Presrdent C41 Sen ror Play Senror Play Readrnq Commrttee One Act Play C2 31 Thanksgrvrnq Plav C41 Chrrstmas Play C21 Athletrc Assocratron C31 Gym Exhrbrtron C2 3 41 Grrls Leaders Corps C3 41 Grrls Golf Club C3 41 Grrls Track C3 41 Tennis Club C3, 41: Interclass Soc- cer C2, 3. 41: Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 41: Interclass Hockey C2, 3. 41: Interclass Volleyball CZ, 417 Interclass Baseball C2. 3, 41: R. I. Honor Society, State Competition Play C41. KARL ROBERT RITTMANN Bob came to us thrs year and m the short trme that he has been wrth us he has made a remarkable lot of frrends Hrs ready wrt and flashy smrle never farl to make hrm attractive to all He has much talent rn the way of Art and wrll always be remem bered for hrs wonderful poster work as well as an outstandrng athlete on the qrrdrrorr Warwrckrte C41 Tennrs C41 Varsrty Football C41 DORIS MABEL ROBARGE Here rs one grrl who knows how to don a smrle and keep rt on Dorrs rs our champion H re cerver as well as Edrtor rn Chref of that splendrd paper the War wrckrte Dorrs never farls to brrng rt out on trme and we cer tarnly offer her our conqratula trans for her excellent work If she keeps dornq thrs krnd of work throughout lrfe she can never know farlure Warwrckrte Cl 2 3 41 Ed rtor rn Chref C41 Avratron Club C21 Gym Exhrbrtron C21 Tennrs Club C31 R I Honor Socrety 'S 73 LOUISE ROSE SHERMAN Here IS Lourse a tall blonde who hopes that some day she wrll become a stenographer She rs a lover of all sports and a real prrze on any team We wrll never forget her trne portrayal ot Mrs Knowlton 1n the Sen or Play It rs a grrl lrke Lourse that any class rs fond ot havrng for a member Masquers H1 41 Senror Play Gym Exhrbrtron H21 Grrls Golf Club H3 41 Interclass Hockey H41 Interclass Baseball H31 GORDON STUART SMITH Another of our drlrqent lads from Oakland Beach rs Gordon Hrs accomphshments rn dramat rcs especrally Iasper rn he Senror Play w1ll always be re membered Smrthy rs well lrked by everyone classmates and teachers and rs a genurne sport fan He has found success at Lockwood whrch w1th hrs am btt on wrll contrnue Remrnder H3 41 Sports Edr rtor H41 Debatmg Club H11 Mas a ers H1 2 3 41 Senror P y Thanksgrvrnq Play Chrrstmas Play H21 Gym Exhvbrtron H1 21 Cross Country H2 41 9' I WILLIAM RALSTON SOMERVILLE IR Brll rs a care free lrkeable tel low who can be easrly ludqed by hrs large number of trrends He rs a good ac or and a member ot the Masquers besrdes be ng a track man Wrth hrs comb na tron of personalrty and humor he rs attractrve to everyone but above all the qrrls Rem nder H3 41 Radro Club H21 Operetta H41 MasquersH1 41 Sentor Plav Thanksarvrrrq Play H41 Gym Exhrbrtron Hl 21 Cross Country 2 Indoor Track H3 41 Outdoor Track H2 3 41 Varsrty Football H31 FLORENCE GRAYCE SPELMAN Here rs Spelly the lrte ot any gym perrod She rs not norsy but has yust enough pep and has a cheerful nature whrch has won her many true trrends Spelly has not decrded rust what she wants to do but per haps she wrll trll some qloomy offrce wrth plenty of sunshme Home Economrcs Club H3 41 Gym Exhrbrtron Hl1 THE REMINDER WILLIAM EDWARD SPENCER IR Here s a boy whom we know very lrttle about but we do how ever realrze that he rs a very capable worker and a tlne Lock vvoodrte Brll s frrends are many whrch shows that he has an at tractrve personalrty hrs drsposr tron rs ever cheerful and hrs appearance rs always that of a neat and orderly fellow Wrth these favorable characterrstrcs Brll rs promrsed a most brrl lrant future HAROLD DAVIDSON STANHOPE Harold IS our star swrmmer and holds many frne records He specralrzes rn the back stroke and rs a member of the Olney vrlle Boys Swrmmrng Club He rs also a lover oi all fun and never seen wrthout hs smrle whrch when seen rs a sure rnd1 cat on of the good trme that 15 to tollow Swrmm ng H41 Competed rn Swrmmrnq Events representrnq Lockwood 4-I . 3 1 F' PHYLLIS ARDYTH STAVELEY Here we have one ofthe qu1et est and sweetest grrls of the San ror Class In the cateterra she provrdes us wrth humor whrle we eat It anythrng rs to be borrowed or a favor done we always go to Phyl You wrll never fmd her w1thout her home work complete and rf she enters Rhode Island Sta e rn the tall State College wrll be garnrnq one of the srn cerest and most dependable qrrls ever graduated from Lockwood Home Economrcs 3 41 Gym Exhrbrtron H21 R I Honor Soc1ety BRENTON LESLIE SUNDERLAND Brent hasmademanytrrends dur1ng hrs tour years at Lock wood and wrll contrnue makrnq frrends for years to come One of hrs favorrte pastrmes rs wrrtrng plays for wh ch he has great ab1lrty Brent plans to go to Bryant College and from there he hopes to become a Iournalrst We wrsh you luck Brent and do not doubt but what you wrll succeed Remrnder Hl1 Masquers H41 Sen or Play l74l R G tc? . 5' r ' . I I B . 1 I . -ll . - -,, . ,, . I Z 1 . I U .F 4 - 4 I V , - 'l A. :lu :UIQ I I I O 'ls t ii f , ' I I bv' 'F' 1 IOHN IUSTIN TRAMONTI Iohn rs the grandest frrend that any Senror could wrsh for He xs mterested rn track and cross country work and 15 a valuable member of our team Who can forget Iohn as the dashmq sol dxer wrth the puffy whxte wrg whrch he portrayed so well m Nathan Hale 3 Radro Club 121 Masquers 141 Sen or Play Cross Country 131 Indoor Track 141 RONALD SOWDEN VAUGHN Ronald rs the blonde whom we see drrvmq around rn a black roadster He IS another of our fme class members hallrnq from Greenwood Ronnre holdsquxte a place rn the lrfe of the female Lockwoodrtes and hrs romances are as numerous as the days are long Another member of the art class he plans to contmue hrs hrghly commended work by attendmg the Rhode Island School of Desrgn Remmder 141 Masquers 141 Gym Exhxbrtxon 11 21 Interclass Basketball 131 Cross Country 131 RAYONA PEARL VICKERY Ray was wrth us for two years then vrsrted Aldrrch for a year but she yust had to return and graduate wxth her Lockwood pals We know her last year wtll never be forgotten tor here she has had many good txmes and her fme character has graced the class makmq her one of the qrrls whom we w1ll remember the longest Her one ambrtlon IS to become a successful stenog rapher Home Economxcs Club 141 Gym Exhxbrtron 12 41 Grrls Leaders Corps 141 JAMES IOSEPH VOELKEL Irmmy rs the Senxor who gets such a luck out of teasmg all the gxrls He rs never seen wrthout a smtle or xs rt sometrmes a gun Hrs trtle The Notstest Boy rn the Class rs certamly not one to be ashamed of for xt only further rllustrates hrs 1ov1al personaltty and care tree dtspo srtron We Sen ors regard Ilm my as a perfect example of a fun lovmq pal Glee Club 121 Operetta 12 3 41 Musrco Dramatxc Club 121 Gym Exhrbrtron 121 Interclass Basketball 13 41 Indoor Track 12 3 41 Outdoor Track 12 3 41 Varsity Football 13 41 NINE TEEN Tl-IIETY SEVEN LOU ISE MARY WATERMAN Lourse rs one of our fun lovmg classmates whose supply t smrles never seems to run out Thxs added to her sweet d sposr txon and wrllrnqness to help oth ers has won her many fnends It rs needless to say that Lourse s cheery smnle wrll bnqhten some bodys ottrce and make her a success Remmder 141 Operetta 131 Mus1coDramahc Club 121 Mas quers 12 3 41 Gym Exhrbrtlon 121 Girls Golf Club 121 THOMAS EDGAR WHELAN IR Tommy rs the care tree fel low who rs so often heard smg mg rn the corrrdors He IS our star acrobat and hrs darmg stunts cause many to hold therr breath tn awe Besxdes hrs gym work he IS quite fond of the gurls and a most popular member ol any oanq Warwxclnte 141 Masquers 141 Sen or Play Gym Exh bltron 12 31 Interclass Basketball 13 41 Interclass Baseball 131 Out door Track 13 41 Iun or Varsrty Football 121 FLORENCE LOUISE WHITMARSH Florence or Tootre as she IS known to her classmates rs an exceed.ngly popular grrl She rs outstand ng rn athletrcs as well as be ng agood student Tootre rs one grrl whrch we wrll never forget and Tootre s smrle and glggle wxll lrve forever rn the hearts of Lockwood s Alumnl of 1937 Iust read the actxvrty lrst Class Vrce rresrdent 131 Class Executrve Commrttee 13 41 Gen eral Orgamzatron 12 J 41 Good Wl1l12 3 41 Caferera131 Mas quers 13 41 Senror Play Thanks grvlng Play 131 Athletrc Asso ra ton 141 Cheer Leader 141 Gym x rbrtxon 11 2 3 41 Gxr s Leaders Corps 12 3 41 Pres: dent 141 Girls Golf Club 13 41 Grrls Track 13 41 Tennxs Club 4 Tenms 11 3 41 In class Soccer1l 2 3 41 Interclass Basketball 11 2 3 41 Interclass Hockey 11 2, 3, 41: Interclass Volleyball 12, 41: Interclass Base- ball 12 3 41: All Star Basketball 13, 41: R. I. Honor Society. MARION IRENE WILCOX Here IS Marlon the second halt of the Read and Wtlcox Co She rs a good student as she rs an athlete Besrdes these talents she rs an active debater and often helps her team score a vrctory Marlon rs also mterested xn dra ma rcs and wrll always be re membered as the fme nurse ln Thank You Doctor Remmder 141 Warwxckrte 141 Debatxng Club 141 Cateterxa 141 Operetta141 Masquers 12 3 41 One Act Play 131 Gym Exhr brtron 12 3 41 Gtrls Leaders Corps 141 Guls Golf Club 131 Gxrls Track 131 Tennls Club 12 31 Interclass Soccer 12 3 41 Interclass Basketball 12 3 41 Interclass Hockey 141 Interclass Vollevball 12 41 Interclass Base ball 12 3 41 All Star Basketball 13 41 Bankrng141 I75 IOSEPH BERNARD WILKINSON Introducmg Ioe the lrkeable and Jovtal student we all know htm to be He ts always full of fun and loves to have a good tlme Wrth hrs happy go lucky dtspos tton he wrll probably con tnue mak ng even more irrends cmd thus make a success of htm seli Io eph has proven hlmseli a worthy member of Lockwood bv 10 n ng the newly orgamzed Emergency Corps Rem nder 141 Masquers 141 Semor Play Gym Exhxbttxon 121 Iunror Varsity Baseball 131 Emergency Corps 141 RUTH RITA WILLIAMS Let us present to you another of Lockwood s dancrng gals Ruth rs certarnly at ease on any ball room floor She IS one of our more attractwe grrls and her lovely black eyes cause many male hearts to flutter Her one great ambttron IS to become a school teacher and we smcerely hope that thrs wrll be oosstble Remmder 141 Home Econom rcs Club 141 Lrbrartan Cafetena 141 Operetta WILLIAM FRANCIS IOSEPH WILSON Do Vou hear someone laugh mg? Dont be alarmed It ts lust Bully havrnq some fun 1as usual1 However he has hrs serrous mo ments too as our left forward on the basketball team Bllly llkes Latm but hrs favorite sublect rs French Ask hum about rt some trme If you want to have a good trme folks rnvrte Bully up Varsxtv Basketball 131 Iunxor Varsity Basketball 121 w-4,1 ALICE MURIEL WOOD Qutet and reserved rn manner IS Ahce She had taken part rn our last two Operettas and IS an actrve member of the vorce class She can always be seen walkrng through the corrldors wtth her frrend Mary Her future career wlll be greatly atded by her abllrty to remam calm cool and collected under any crrcum stances Home Economxcs Club 13 41 Glee Club 111 Operetta 13 41 Masquers 141 Gym Exhtbrtron 1l 21 Interclass Hockey 121 THE REMINDER GILBERT WILLIAM WOOD Grlbert has certaxnly grown up It doesn t seem possrble that he rs now a Senlor He rs quret and a ltttle bashtul untxl you reallv know hnm and then how he changes I am sure that all the Lockwoodrtes wrsh htm a success as a busmess man mn the bxg world whlch confronts h m QI t l76 Shi WHO S WHO IN THE CLASS OF 1937 IDEAL LOCKWOODITE Iohn Budlong GIRL WHO DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Blanche H1chard BOY WHO DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Charles lVla1n GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phyllrs Arnold BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Charles lVIa1n MOST POPULAR GIRL Florence Whltmarsh MOST POPULAR BOY Iohn Budlong BEST GIRL STUDENT Phyllrs Arnold BEST BOY STUDENT Charles Marn BEST GIRL ATHLETE Florence Whrtmarsh BEST BOY ATHLETE Bertram Brown BEST LOOKING GIRL V1rg1n1a Lockwood BEST LOOKING BOY Gerald O Brren CUTEST GIRL Dorothy Reardon CUTEST BOY Leo LeBeau MOST DEPENDABLE GIRL Phylhs Arnold MOST DEPENDABLE BOY Charles Maxn BEST DRESSED GIRL Phylhs Arnold BEST DRESSED BOY Westcott McAlp1ne NEATEST GIRL Blanche Rrchard NEA TEST BOY Iohn Buchart BEST ACTRESS Blanche Rlchard l77l BEST ACTOR MOST MUSICAL GIRL MOST MUSICAL BOY BEST GIRL DANCER BEST BOY DANCER BEST NATURED GIRL BEST NATURED BOY NOISIEST GIRL NOISIEST BOY QUIETEST GIRL QUIETEST BOY MOST BASHFUL GIRL MOST BASHFUL BOY MOST LADYLIKE MOST GENTLEMANLY CLASS FLIRT CLASS SHIEK CLASS OPTIMIST CLASS PESSIMIST CLASS GRIND MOST SOPHISTICATED MOST ORIGINAL MOST POETIC CLASS IESTER Westcott McAlp1ne lVl1ldred Hanton Thomas Hampton Yvonne Guenet Harold Cofhll Florence Whrtmarsh Stephen BIIQQS Delma DeLaskey Iames Voelkel Helen Nelson Leonard Anderson Arlme Angell Iohn Greene Ruth Brrggs Iohn Greene Dons Robarge Ronald Vaughn Charles Murphy Mavrs Manley Charles Marn Phyllrs Arnold R1chard Frsher Iames Pettlne Stephen Brrggs ge ? I I I ,ll , LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Class of Thrrty Seven of Lockwood Hrgh School crty of Warwrck and State of Rhode Island bemq sound of mrnd and memory do hereby make publrsh and declare thus to be our Last Wrll and Testament rn manner and form followrng hereby revoking any wrll or wrlls heretofore made by us FIRST We dxrect that all our just debts and good trme expenses be fully pard and satrsfred as soon as conven rently may be after our departure We the Senror Class of 37 Do Hereby Bequeath Our Numerous Possessrons Thusly I Wrllram Allen leave my hank of harr to Mrlton Iohnson to keep hrs ears warm rn the wmter I Leonard Anderson leave my abrlrty to remarn un notrced to Iames Taylor Arlme Angell leave my dear lrttle srster to Krngs e Meyer Phyllrs Arnold leave my modesty to Charles Trngley Aletha Bmns leave my laboratory apron to Carolyn Godfrey Al Martrn Lourse Lepry and Robert Hearn They can all us rt at the same trme I Francrs Blars leave my hlkrnq boots to Ray Mac Donald of the Good Wrll socrety I Francrs Blanchard leave my self appornted vaca trons to Ruth Granqurst I Katherrne Brennan leave my art rmplements to Constance Brrgqs I Ruth Brrggs leave my tuna frsh sandwrches to Mr Grrffrn Please dont us them all up I may want them back some day I Stephen Brrqgs leave my Tarzan ltke walk to Margaret Gorman I Vrrqrnra Brrggs leave my abrlrty to wear clothe to Eva Cave I Bertram Brown leave my Swrngrng to Iack Bennett I Iohn Buchart leave my wrtty remarks to Morrrs Petrarca I Iohn Budlong leave my reserved manner to Charles Bertwell I Mrldred Bush leave my genral attrtude to Ieanette Whrte I Mrldred Cameron leave my sprrrtual presence rn Mrss West s Englrsh Class to Thomas McCabe I Russell Carter leave my shaker sweater to Ralph Pelley I Paul Chese' ro leave my farthful old double trans mrssron vehrcle ta the Smrthsoman Instxtute I Harold Coffrll leave my dancmg abrlnty to Iames Frsher I Rachael Dalglresh leave my red curly locks to Lena Santrllr I Delma DeLaskey leave one half of my norsmess to Srgne Iohnson Annre Rogers and Shrrley Stevens the other half rs to be burled I Margaret Dunsmore leave my herght and slrmness to Charlotte Mrlls I Carolyn Fagan leave to Lockwood Hugh all of the four other Faqans I Rrchard Frsher leave my fourth drmensnonal bram to the good of Mr Taylor s math classes I Edward Grllheeney leave my ten letter name to Fred Marn I Anrta Gardmer leave my long tapernnq fmgers to Margaret Wrlde I Veronrca Gorman leave my quret vorce to Clarre Perkrns I Hervey Grandchamp leave my French accent to Alrce Carruthers I Iohn Greene leave my bashfulness to Robert Barad I Yvonne Guenet leave my twrnklrng toes to Prtscrlla Everson I Thomas Hampton leave my adoratron of a frddle t brother Lours to Florence Zorabedran I Mrldred Hanton leave my typrng honors to Agnes Crocker I Eugene Harqraves leave my Grllette Blue Blades and Palmollve Shavmg Lotron to Iames Blasro I Anna Healey leave my demureness to Frances Foster I Iames Hennrgan leave my abrlrty to clear the bar to Iames Santrllr l Herbert Hopkrns leave my rmmense altrtude to Wrllram Vashey I Carolyn Iohnson leave my athletnc honors to Mary Slattery I Srgrrd Iohnson leave my Bookkeepmg abrlrty to Ioseph Grrard I Harold Iones leave my drsposttron to Vrrgxnra Mac readmg I Irvmg Iones leave my early retrrrng and rrsmg hours to Marran Maynard I Robert Keach leave my perfect manners to Stuart Northup I Iohn Keenzel leave my radrant smrle to Fred Burns I Vrrgmra Kelley leave my Immaculate appearance to Florence Hornstern I Evelyn Kenny leave my rmmrtable Jovnal person alrty to lane Ahlqurst I Raymond Krng leave my rdea of dorng homework to Annre Rogers I Mary LaPolla leave my Good Wrll band to Marlon Smrth I78 'LLL' LN l'll u l y . 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I ' - , ' ' I, Dyllis Hannah. leave my charming English accent I Leo LeBeau leave my frve feet two and eyes of blue to Rrchard Houghton Edwm Lrllnbndge leave my posrtron as captann of e bench to Lemuel Downs Vrrgmra Lockwood leave my name to forever grace our school Rose Lombardn leave my effervescent vxtalnty to Murrel Anderson I Howard Macreadmg leave by unchangmg expres ston to Ieanne Varllant I Iames Maher leave my gracefulne sto Earl Aud t I Charles Matn leave my brrel case full of books to that brg strong fellow Fenwrck Lmd I Mavrs Manley leave my dark glasses through whrch I vrew the world to the optrmrstrc Margaret Blmkhorn I Ia nes Mannnng leave my pose to Roy Halhwell I Vance Mayor leave my dark curly tresses to Isabelle Dunsmore I Westcott McAlpme leave my strut and darnttness and my spats to Arthur Wyss I Gordon McClean leave my sweet voxce to Emrlro D1Carlo I Thomas McKeever leave my constant grm to Fred I Earl McLeod leave my one shrrt to Arnold Rnce I Leon Moberq leave my unruly lock of hatr to Ralph Petrarca I Elnzabeth Moran leave my persrstent chattering to Ruth Sandlcerg I Charles Murphy leave my opttmnstrc attrtude to Laura Brown I Ruth Murray leave my stature to Anna Goddard I Helen Nelson leave my polnte manners to Cyrrl Moxham I Gerald O Brnen leave my abtltty to rush the weaker sex to Iohn Cooper I Anme Papa leave my fashton magazmes and needles and pms to Paultne Wrllnams I Vmcent Payne leave my self assurance to haunt Iockwood Hugh I Wallace Peacock leave what ts left of the Chemnstry laboratory to Bud Iordan I Earle Pearson leave my farthful Ford to that peerless drtver Albert Martm I Iames Pettme leave my seat In the bus to four lrttle Natrckrtes I Mary Pettme leave my even dtsposttxon to Helen Byrne I Charles Phrlltps leave my gallopmg bedsprmg to Raymond Fagan I Edward Phtllrps leave my vamshmg Camel t Thomas Cuddy I Ella Read leave my grggle to Ethel Swenson I Dorothy Reardon leave my curlxng :ron and hatrpms to Marlorxe Srravo I Berta Renolds leave my soft quxet vonce to Skxp Iohnson I79 ,ll, I Blanche Rrchard leave my extra currrcular actrvrtxes to Marran Green I Karl Rrttman leave by talkatrveness to Lucy Wyss I Dons Robarge leave my unlrmrted vntalrty to Ruth Hannah I Lourse Sherman leave my motherly attltude to Marlan Maynard I Gordon Sm1th leave my Southern accent from the Senlor Play to that character actor Herbert Abramson I Wrllnam Somervrlle leave my red plard he to Floyd Pelley I Florence Spelman leave my abrhty to behave myself In Study Hall to Iames McKeever I Wrlham Spencer leave my knowledge of Socral Studxes to Adolph Westberg I Harold Stanhope leave my swxmmrng achrevements to Dot Buchart I Phyllrs Staveley leave my orrgrnalrty to Ruth Dell I Brenton Sunderland leave my abrltty to famt grace fully to Stafford Trapp I Iohn Tramontx leave my curly hatr to Charles Worth I Ronald Vaughn leave my lxne wrth the gurls to Fred Blum I Rayona Vrckery leave my abrlnty m Englrsh to Iames Frsher I Iames Voelkel leave my abxlrty to Just mrss a track letter to Iohn Cooper I Lourse Waterman leave my chewmg gum wrappers to the yanutors I Thomas Whelan leave my flashy socks to Barbara Anderson I Florence Whrtmarsh leave my cheer leadmg abrlnty to Gwendolyn Angell I Manon Wrlcox leave my frrendlnness to Wrlma Iordan I Ioseph Wxlkmson leave my stlly remarks to Phxlrp Chenevert I Ruth Wtllnams leave my cafeterua trays to Mane Ford I Wrllnam Wtlson leave my frnendly personalrty to Stafford Trapp I Alxce Wood leave my mconspxcuousness to Iane Atwood I Gxlbert Wood leave my arttshc talent to that would be artrst George Therrren In wrtness hereof thxs Last Wnll and Testament 15 hereby publrshed and sxgned thrs the Twelfth day of March rn the year Nmeteen Hundred and Thlrty Seven rn the year of our Lord Srgned Lotta Hooey Fuller Bunk We Smg Low CLASS WILL COMMITTEE Ruth Bnggs Iohn Buchart Dons Robarge .. '.! 11 , th . . . . . , It . . . ' I ' It .' . , 'V ' erick Phelps. ' ' I I I A n . , ' . . .. .. O A 1 2 if-' CLASS Grandma sat rockrng rn her favorrte charr surrounded by cushrons and holdxng rn her lap a farrly large blue book embossed rn srlver wrth the words The Remrnder 1937 As she slowly turned the pages her lrttle grand son Bobby lrstened rntently as she pornted out the prc tures and drsclosed the rdentrty of each Well well here s Bert Brown He s the proud owner of a poultry farm now The brggest booster of hrs prod ucts rs Eugene Hargreaves your mama s grocer My oh my Delma DeLaskey' I remember that she formerly worked as a chorus grrl at the Stork Club untrl she met Westcott McAlprne agarn as the leader of the new orchestra Gordon Smrth well' He was the head walter He had plenty of practrce rn the Senror Play Who s thrs grrl Grandma? Oh that s Ruth Brrggs She turned out to be one of the brrghtest stars rn the fashron world She recerved qurte a nest egg lor preparrng the trousseau for Ronnre Vaughn s wrfe the former Anrta Gardner Here rs Bo Budlong He was the class presrdent but now he has a very enterprrsrng busrness at Sloppy Bos the corner hot dog stand wrth Blanche Rrchard as head wartress Oh Yvonne Guenet She and Harold Colfrll became a famous dancmg team The way he whrrled her around the wrnd I saw them at the show rn whrch Iake Hopkrns was a Juggler Charles Marn was elected prrncrpal of our Alma Mater two years ago Do any of the others teach there now? Oh yes Bobby Mrldred Cameron teaches Englrsh Vrrgmra Kelly Home Economrcs Wallace Peacock Chemrstry Phyllrs Staveley Physrcal Culture and I almost forgot Raymond Krng rs Head Ianrtor Oh and here rs Buggsy Brrggs He s one of the best clowns that Barnum and Barley has ever had Tootre Whrtmarsh' Whoever would thrnk that she would be a pharmacrst and wrth a shop across from O Brren and Maher the butchers Vmcent Payne became a mrssronary and rs now ln Indra tookrng for cannrbals Well Carolyn Iohnson and Vance Mayor were lucky enough to bag two wealthy old men who dred srx months after therr marrrage Grandma what happened to thrs grrl'P Well Dons Robarge edrted The Mornrng Glory for frve years untrl she marrred her head reporter Earl McLeod and later was blessed wrth srx chrldren Oh yes and thrs boy Iack Buchart rs now rn the Forergn Legron because of a broken heart when he was Jrlted by Arlrne Angell At last he has found a haven for hrs heart rn an Orrental dancer Dyllrs Hannah And thrs rs Leo LeBeau he became heavy werght boxrng champ after takrng Leonard Anderson s famous course rn muscle burldmg And Brll Spencer and Alrce Wood operate a detectrve agency for lost dogs chrldren and yewels PRO PHECY Well well Edwrn Lrllrbrrdge Now hes the head warden at the State Prrson and lust last week he released Gordon McClean for shoplrftrng rn Phylhs Arnold s Supreme Cafe and Delrcatessen Bob Keach the burly pohceman who lust recently marrred Mavrs Manley was responsrble for Gordon s arrest Brll Sommervrlle flunked hrs Annapolrs exams and lorned the Navy to see the world And here rs Drck Frsher He s a Cod Lrver O11 Sales man for Iack Greene s new frrm Brll Allen our famous basketball player and Iames Hennrgan cr sports wrrter are tourrng Europe on a per sonal appearance tour Ioseph Wrlkrnson rs the scout patrol leader for the Apponaug Troup Oh yes and here rs Aletha Brnns and Rachael Dalgelersh They are now the managers of an enter prrsrng osteopathrc busrness rn Arctrc Ruth Murray' She s one of the star trapeze perform ers wrth Russell Carter and Iohn Tramontr s World Famous Crrcus What about thrs grrl Granny? Oh Veronrca Gorman Well shes the Mayor of an amateur spellrng bee over N B C These have won frrst prrzes Francrs Blanchard Florence Spelman and Charles Phrllrps they say busrness rs dead Grlbert Wood has turned out to be a man about town lately Hrs latest capture was Rose Lombardr Thomas McKeever and Charlre Murphy achreved therr chrldhood desrre of berng the frremen who rescue the damsels rn drstress Whoever would thrnk that Betty Moran would turn out to be an evangel1st'P And thrs boy? Oh thats Brll Wrlson Hes a Fuller Brush Man the next best thrng to a travelmg salesman Helen Nelson rs the leader of the Salvatron Army Lassres She can swrng a mean tamborme Evelyn Kennyl' She entered a convent and rs leadrng a very prous lrfe Oh yes and Annre Papa rs the Dean of Howard and holdrng another publrc offrce rs Karl Rrttmann who IS town dog catcher And here rs Rayona Vrckery She won the Atlantrc Crty Beauty Contest A close runner up was Srgrrd Iohn son Howard Macreadrng rs a bug hunter on Irvrng Iones s farm rn Arrzona Thrs debater Iohnnre Keenzel rs the Senator from Rhode Island Thrs boy Harold Stanhope sowed many wrld oats rn hrs school days but now he has settled down to cultrvatmg wrld grapes Earl Pearson and Iames Mannrng have been makrng crooked dough Pretzel manufacturers to you l8O I W WCS UIUTVGIOUS' She UIWUYS Seemed to be 'qone with Brent Sunderland opened an undertaking parlor and Who is this boy? This is Harold Iones, the popular historian. He has been having a heated argument with Iames Voelkel the revolutionary dictator of Cuba Leon Molberg is the author of that column Helpful Hints to Harassed Housewives And Mildred Hanton is giving Sloppy Bos stand a run for its money with the famous Hantons Harmless Hamburgers 2 for Sc Edward Gillheeney and Iames Pettine are professional models for Before and After ads for Blais s Little Liver Pills And these two? Oh they re Katherine Brennan and Paul Chesbro They re the maid and butler for Mildred Bush the wealthy perfume merchant They re saving up to get married Oh here is Margaret Dunsmore She s a governess for Edward Phillip s son And who is this? Oh this is Thomas Hampton He is a clam digger in Oakland Beach now Well well Herve Grandchamp and Louise Sherman were married the year after graduation Virginia Briggs has recently opened a Baby Special ist Clinic Margaret Fagan is now the proud mother of quin tuplets The nurse you saw in the paper with the babies was Anna Healy l81l B This pretty blond girl is Virginia Lockwood. She raises frog legs for Phyllis Arnold's delicatessen, and has made a pretty penny on frog s thighs alone Mary LaPolla' Who would ever think she would be come a tap dancer in Zeigfield s new Follies but things seem to happen that way strange as it seems Mary Pettine is still a home girl but she spends most of her time writing poetry her latest being Gone with the Breezes Dorothy Reardon and Ella Read These two girls have certatnly settled down They re both married and moved out West And here s Alberta Reynolds She still works in the Variety store and claims she likes it because variety is the spice of life Marion Wilcox turned out to be a telephone operator and a very good one too The reason must be because she always had a good line Ruth Williams now let me see Yes Ruth became Mrs Charles Murphy after he rescued her while her cigarette was burning Louise Waterman' She s the lady that stopped at the house today trying to sell your mother a pair of stock ings And who is the last one Granny? That s Thomas Whelan He s the man that tells bed time stories to you over the radio Which makes me think it s time you went to bed Run along now Bobby 'QQ' QC it Presrdenf Vrce Presrdenf Secretary Treasurer President Vice'President Secretary-Treasurer N IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Iohn Cooper Anna Goddard Wlllxam Vashey Stafford Trapp Ruth Granquist Frederick Phelps EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Frrsf Row Anna Goddard Phrlxp Chenevert Rrchard Houghton Wrllxam Vashey Margaret Blmk horn Second Row Marlory Whxfaker Iohn Cooper Ralph Petrarca Mrss Helen Mlller Advxser lohn Ben neft Carolyn Godfrey EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CLASS OF 1939 Frrsf How Phyllxs Lmtlop Ruth Granqulst Ioanne Chase Loran St Dems Second How Raymond Davrde Mrs Anthony Advrser Frederxck Phelps Stafford Trapp Wlllram Reardon I82l SEPEMBER 1936 tt, 1 WM HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Back to Lockwood each his step retraces To hear old voices and to see new faces. OCTOBER 1936 Cider and doughnuts all over the place Devoured at the Hallowe en Socral Wllh grace NOVEMBER 1936 1831 And now for surprxses to our classmates Who dread see1ng those fatal report date DECEMBER 1936 At the Chrrstmas Hop we do enloy The fun prepared for g1r1 and boy IANUARY 1937 A new year to show to all who VIGW The th1ngs that we the Iunlors can do FEBRUARY 1937 In basketball we Iunlors uphold The tlymg colors of Lockwood as of old MARCH 1937 R1ch Man Poor Man our class play Comes through wrth flymg honors on drsplay LOUISE LEPRY 38 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1939 In the tall of 1935 a class of txmrd freshmen entered Lockwood Hlgh eager for the adventures wh1ch lay before them They 1mmed1ately caught the school Splfll wh1ch IS such a f1ne tra1t at Lockwood Thus the f1rst year passed qu1ckly In the latter part of 1936 we agam entered school act1v1t1es but th1s trme w1th less fear of the upper classmen and a better teehng of securrty Dur1ng th1s year we have made numerous frrends some of wh1ch w1ll probably become hte long assoc1ates Nearly every organ1zat1on 1n the school IS represented by some ot these amb1t1ous Sophomores and we also have representatlves rn nearly all of the Varsrty Athletrc teams whrch makes qurte a record for the Class of 1939 As our second year here at Lockwood draws to a close we feel happy 1n the knowledge that we are one step nearer our goal of graduat1on VELMA COOKSON 39 1 . . 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'I Amr' bf' ,L f Q iff' h v 5 ? 5,-' -.TG3T'CH U 1 , Bl-wa?-e -nwiwkf, Bugqsy Q , ,A 54 if :.- A .2-lf' 01.91 DNR Vmceqlr V.-fgin..-x 1 fvvfa 1 'f ' CLASSES 1949 1941 1942 .Jf'7W 34441 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1941 B7 l I I , HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1940 Last year we entered Lockwood and although we had an extremely pleasant term we were rather trmrd Th1s year we came back w1th a new zeal for learnmg and populartty We have ent red 1nto many more extra currlcular UCl1V1ll9S and we now have some mnth graders representxng every organ1zat1on 1n the school Thrs year as last year our one act play won the Iumor Hrgh School Competl tron and we had the honor of agaln present1ng our productron on the evemng of the Semor Hrgh School Compet1t1on Under the frne supervrsron of our class advrser Mr Downs we are cortarn to have even more success ln the three years to come BEVERLY C ARNOLD 40 In October 1935 a group of n1nety or so had the honor of berng the f1rst seventh grade to appear at Lockwood As the year progressed many of the puprls took part 1n assernbhes plays exh1b1t1ons and some jomed the varlous clubs of the school Throughout the year the seventh grade was looked upon as a group of bewrldered bab1es but many trmes they set an example for the upper classes The summer of 1936 flew qulckly by and rn September the old seventh grade returnrng to Lockwood was jomed by about a hundred or more thus formmg the largest class rn the school In a few weeks the new students became ac quarnted w1th the1r surroundlngs and have already d1st1ngu1shed themselves 1n our clubs Wxth all these GCIIVIIIGS as recreattons and the teachers as frlends the Class of 1941 antrcrpates several more years of happmess at Lockwood JOHN DOYLE 41 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1942 In September 1936 when we entered Lockwood we were at f1rst bew1ldered after the small schools whrch we had previously attended However as soon as we were settled we plunged rrght 1nto school affalrs Our dramat1c and debatrng enthusrasts have shown the1r abrltty more than once and our gym classes are ant1c1pat1ng future combats with other grades The seventh grade IS known throughout the school as a most popular and gemal group of students, good sports, and relrable fr1ends Although we have not won ID all our efforts, we are glad that we have tned and we all hope for brgger and better trmes rn the years to come MARY FOSTER, '42 86 X X 1 -L L T X 14 , 'f-r-.:.g.g.:- ' , . . 9 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 LIASS Olf IJIU Inst Row Nlathleu Ioncs Olrvr Horr Clarrc Pcrkms Lester Drr qan Second How Raymond Macllon ald Mr Downs Advnscr Idwrn Iohnson Murrcl Andcrson CLAS.: OI' 1911 I'1rstHow Robert Ellsworth Mrss Hmckley Advrs r Wrllram Brag qcr Second Row G orge Wrllrams Lourse Dutemple Leroy Blackmer Margaret Gorman Henry Bood CLASS OI' 1912 Frrst How Norman Brassard Mrss Vrcarro Advrser Robert Lmtlop Second Row Clarre Brassard M11 dred Mrlls Nancy Robertson Av s Cochrane T871 Qu 25 CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES 'QQ' POEMS BY LOCKWOODITES A SENIORS THOUGHTS Soon from Lockwood we w1ll go Ever forward to our goal Never dauntrng rn our tracks If success we W1Sh to f1nd On the pages of future t1me Recalhng days we d1d enloy Such fun at Lockwood g1rl and boy To a college or an offlce How d1fferent are our courses' One a1m IS rn the hearts of all Unless rebuk d along the way for Greatness 1n th1s so small world Then to Lockwood goes th1s toast Success to all teacher g1rl and boy DELMA DeLASKEY IN THE STUDY HALL When at f1rst we enter 1n The teacher says Keep st1ll And so Wllh mouths qulte flrmly shut Our no1sy seat we f1ll We Slt nght down and start to work No sound at all 1S heard But It xsn t long t1ll teacher says I know I sa1d not a word A rusthng of paper startles us And up from our studles we look But 1t s only someone p1ck1ng up Some papers they ve dropped or a book People travel to and fro For d1ct1onar1es and papers And qu1te wlthout the teacher s say Many boys are cuttmg capers The teacher now walks up and down To see that We all do our work Then suddenly a loud bell sounds And we p1Ck up our books w1th a jerk Fmally she says that we may go And out of that bxg room we mrll We know we'll soon be back agam To the tune of the teacher's Keep st1ll ELEANOR WILLARD, '39 TAKING PICTURES Of all the days at Lockwood Hrgh If I am not m1staken Is the day when p1ctures For the Remmder are taken If some one passmg by the school Should wander 1n that day The photographer would pace the floor And they would hear h1m say Your feet' Your hands' Why dont you stand up stra1g 'P You s1t no stand lust how long must I walt? But no one seems to hear h1m The g1rls must hx the1r ha1r The boys fuss w1th thelr neck l16S They hardly know he s there Aga1n he ll speak or maybe yell Or on the desk he ll rap For just a moment all IS st1ll Then suddenly a snap The p1cture has been taken Lord knows how It looks Iohnnre Iones was lauqhmg And so was Bobby Brooks The photographer says pohtely You re the best group I ve had yet When all the whlle he s th1nk1ng They re the dumbest bunch I ve met If any one should wander 1n I th1nk wrthout a doubt The wlsest thlng that they could do Is turn and wander out HELEN BYRNE 39 CLOUDS Somet1mes hght And sometrmes dark I ve seen the clouds roll on Somet1mes h1gh And sometrmes low I ve seen them hurry so Somet1mes fast And sometlmes slow I ve seen them cross the sky What I would l1ke to know, Is where they come from And to where they go IAMES PETTINE, '37 I88 Q. 'L ' L' 4 ll I - ' D ' ' ht. Has been wished for by us all . D .l 1 u . I '37 . I . - CDRGANIZATICDNS 'c Q il- f' an afoif' f'h 'Er-can -1 231 itll Jef GENERAL ORGANIZATION G O stands for General Orgamzatron but rt also stands for go The approprlateness of thrs word rs proved because the members are always on therr toes These members are chosen from every grade to represent therr class rn the government of the s hool They are the vorce of the students and are chosen by the students them selves Under the capable supervlsron of Mr Schurman the G O drscusses the problems brought before rt by both students and faculty, cmd offers suggestrons as to how they may be solved. A plan wherein the students co- operate in the government goes a long way toward building up a happy school. GLNLRAL ORGANILA FION Frrst How Robert Lrntlop Lester Darrgan Blanche Rrchard Sec retary and Treasurer Mr Schur man Adviser Iohn Keenzcl Pres rdent Wrllram Vashey Vrce Pros rdent Margaret Gorman Second How Charles Marn Clarre Pcrlcrns Ioanne Chase lohn Coo per Florence Whrtmarsh Ruth Granqurst Carolyn Godfrey Rob ert Ellsworth Thzrd How Iohn Budlong Ralph Petrarca Frederrck Phelps Steph en Brrggs Phrlrp Chenevert Ray mond Davrde Raymond MacDon a GOOD WII L Frrst How Normand Hollmgs worth Anna Goddard Margaret Gorman Ruth Granqulst Carolyn Godfrey Raymond MacDonald Blarr Cobb Second How FenwrckL1nd Alfred Bachelder Marjory Whrtaker Vrce Presrdent Esther Alqurst Mr Downs Advrser Yvette Richard Ieanne Varllant Murxel Anderson Charles Mam Presrclent Thzrd Row Ruth Brrggs Florence Whrtmarsh Iohn Keenzel Ralph Petrarca Frederrck Phelps Gor don McClean Thomas McCabe Vrrgmra Lockwood Secretary and Treasurer Mary LaPolla THE GOOD WILL We of Lockwood know how valuable rs the work of the Good Wrll Actrng as ushers qurdes traffrc drrectors candy sellers offrce helpers and errand boys the Good Wrll members make themselves mdrspensable to the school Our versron of the statement Where there s a wrll there s a way IS Where there s a Good Wrll there s a Good Way l9Ol WARWICKITE STAFF FrrstRow M1ldredHanton Lau a Brown Dorrs Robarge Edrtorrn Chref Charles Marn Mrss West Advtser Dyllls Hannah Marron Wrlcox Thomas McCabe Mar garet Blmkhorn Second How Ruth Brrggs lane Atwood lames Mannrng Barbdra Anderson Nora Home George Therrren Delma D Laskey Caro lynGodfrey Hurd Row lames Blasro Thomas Whelan Karl Rrttmann Phyllrs Arnold Edward Phrllrps Irene Waterman Iolm Buchart Ralph Pelley Vtncent Payne IUNIOR AND SENIOR DEBATING CLUB Frrst Row Edna Barker Kmgsley Meyer Delma DeLaskey Mrss Betsy Harwood Vernon Wade S Cond How Helen Byrne Flor ence Gref Rose Ploeqer Robert Barad Rrchard Frshcr Iohn Ben nett Fvelyn MacDonald Vrrgrnra Palm SFNIOR DFBATING CLUB OFFICERS President Iohn Keenzel Vrce Presrdent Delma DeLaskey Sec Treasurer Krnqsley Meyer IUNIOR DFRATING CIUB OFFICERS I rr-srdent Vernon Wade Vice Presldr nt Vlrg ma Palm S K IlPUSlfffl ffl fl IHC THE WARWICKITE The arm of the Warwrckrte xs to represent all classes and the general opmron of the students about the school Sort has been the arm of the paper to record the events of Lockwood whrch concern athletrcs class and school news Thrs year Roundabout a column on the personal page was tarted by a Senror boy and proved to be a great success The Warwrckrte has been very popular rn the past few years wrth puprls and teachers alrke and we feel sure that rt wrll contmue as such rn the future l91 ll Yhd' 4 l THE DEBATING CLUB The Debatmg Club tlus year under the drre tron of lVl1ss Wallace Coach and Iohn Keenzel Presrdent was so successful that rt began to foster debatmg clubs rn other schools Namely at East Greenwrch and West Warw cl where debates were put on to show the two schools the method and to arouse therr rnterest m mterscholastrc debatmg Several of the four methods of debatrng were trred thrs year and proved to be xnterestmg The D batrnq Club rs exceedrngly educatronal and provrdes an outlet for those who lrke to argue Q. ? sie Z lff' n F5 . , - Y li 1. ' V f , l ' , L-:Wd B - Wallace, Adviser: Iohn Keenzel, 21 Cl .1-Im fm 1 l ,sl , MASQUERS lOFFICERSl Ftrs! How Laurel Raymond Mr Wedlock Advrser Westcott Mc Alpme Treasurer Gordon Mc Clean Second How Kmqsley Meyer L1 brarman Ruth Brlqgs Secretary Iohn Budlonq V1cePres1dent Blanche R1chard Presrdent Wrl ham Vashey MASQUETTES tOFFICERSl Fxrst Row Vernon Wade Lrbrar ran Mrss McCabe Advrser Helen Pettlgrew Treasurer Second Row Iane Meyer Presx dent Wxllram Axelson Vrce Pres rdent Dorothy Horton Secretary THE MASQUERS Wrth Mr Wedloclc as dxrector and Blanche Rxchard as Presrdent The Masquers have had a very successful year The offtcers were well chosen for they performed therr dutres farthfully and to the best of then' ab1l1ty To relreve the secretary of her dxffrcult task rn taklnq the attendance at the regular monthly meetxnqs an attend ance ofhcer was chosen to represent each of the three upper classes These attendance secretarres were Gordon McClean, Semor, Wxlham Vashey, Iunror, and Laurel Raymond, Sophomore. l am sure that no former dramatic club nor any coming one could have hoped ior or can hope for a more successful year. THE MASQUETTES Thus year The Masquettes was organxzed for the puprls of the three lower classes of Lockwood rn order to grve the younger students a chance to show therr abrlrty rn dramatrcs and to teach them the techmque of good achnq Under the supervmsron of Mass McCabe and lane Meyer our Pres1dent we have had many mterestmg and enloy able meetlngs and have dnscovered much talent among the members of thus newly orgamzed socxety thus frlhnq us wnth hope and ambntlon for our future dramahc career during the rest of our stay at Lockwood. l92l THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Frrst Row Helen Johnson Vrce Presrdent Vrrgmxa Kelley Presr dent Phyllrs Lrntlop Treasurer Margaret Gorman Secretary Second How Yvonne Guenet Ruth Brrggs Blanche Rrchard M1ssCompston Advrser V1rgm1a Lockwood Rose Lombardr Charr man of the Socral Comrttee Vxr grma Brrggs GIRLS LEADERS CORPS Frrst Row Yvonne Guenet Fran ces Foster Ella Read Florence Cochrane Betsy Harwood Phyllrs Lrntlop Marte Ford Carolyn Fagan Marlon Wrlcox Elrzabeth Wallrs Second Row Mrss Trow Advrser Mavrs Manley Marre Carney Lucy Wyss Constance Martrn Myrtle Barnes Marlory Whrtaker V1cePres1dent Evelyn Kenny Secretary Ieanne Varllant Ray Ona Vlckery Thrrd Row Delma DeLaskey Blanche Rrchard Vrrgrma Lock wood Anna Cockrell Phyllns Arnold Della Readro Carolyn Iohnson Dyllls Hannah Treas urer Florence Whrtmarsh Presr dent Carolyn Godfrey ll 'ht' if K0 '4'6w 'nb THE HOME ECONOMICS THE GIRLS LEADERS CLUB The Home Economrcs Club began rts second year rn September and rs now a well founded organrzatron rn our school The members elected very capable othcers headed by Vrrgmra Kelley as presrdent Helen Iohnson as Vrce Presrdent Margaret Gorman as Secretary Phyllrs Lrntlop as Treasurer and Rose Lombardr as Socxal Charr man Under Mrss Compstons drrectron we have served teas to members parents and the faculty We have been hostesses at afternoon dances whrch proved very suc cessful and we drrected the Courtesy Campaxgn rn whrch the polxtest grrls and boys from each grade were chosen by votes from the faculty members l93l CORPS The Grrls Leaders Corps under the supervrsron ol Mrss Madelme Trow has certamly proved to be a success at Lockwood The purpose of the club rs to promote the rn terest of the gxrls who do especrally well rn athletrcs Our lxrst party was grven for the new members and was rn the form of an rnrtratron and supper party We later vrsxted other gym clubs at varrous schools and they rn turn pard us a vrsrt We sponsored an afternoon dance rn the gym rn order to buy Leaders Corps emblems for those grrls who had been rn Leaders Corps a year The Leaders Corps grrls help wrth the gym classes at all trmes and also sponsor Posture Week and have cer tainly aroused enthusiasm and school spirit among the many participants of interclass sports. ii' PC' EMERGENCY CORPS Frrst How George Iohnson Ray mond Srsson Charles Murphy George Therrren Vmcent Payne Presrdent Iames Maher Ioseph Wxlkrnson Earle Steere Norman Sheldon Second How Edwtn Lrllrbrrdg Raymond Nelson Arthur Babme Edward Phrllxps Frederrck Phelps Mr Abbott Advrser Alberrc Ba dolla Thomas McKeever Carl EMERGENCY CORPS The arms of our new endeavor the Emer gency Corps are few and srmple yet very benef1c1al to the welfare of our commun1ty at Lockwood Flrst our H1ghway patrol 1S endeavormg to assrst w1th our trafflc about the bu1ld1nq load mg of busses and also ass1st1ng outs1ders on our school grounds toward the prevent1on of accrdents Secondly to develop and mamtatn a flre dull system whereby all flre extln gursher statlons are covered by boys who are 1nstructed rn the1r use and by so domg remlnd other students where these are so Palm that they may be able to ass1st and act rn an emergency Thrrdly to have a squad of boys experrenced 1n F1rst A1d work on call at all trmes to meet any emergency that may ar1se about school such as fa1nt1ng cuts and bru1ses and bus accrdents By cooperat1ng wrth these boys you w1ll be domg your part to make the Emergency Corps one of the most helpful and protectlve organ1zat1ons of our school The followmg are a l1st of our ofhcers and other members who have served so farthfully throughout thrs past school year Presrdent Vrncent Payne Secretary Fredrrck Phelps Frre Pa1rolCommrItee Thomas McKeever Chas Murphy Hrghway Patrol Commlttee Fredrtck Phelps Norman Sheldon Frrst Azd Commrltee Vrncent Payne George Therrten Faculty Adv er Mr Abbott Other members ol the Emergency Corps Counml me Arthur Babrne Fdwm Lrllrbrrdge Raymond Nelson Alberrc Padula Raymond Srsson Ioseph Wrlkmson Iames Maher Leon Moberg Earle Steere Carl Palm Fdward Phrllrps Norbert Barrette George Iohnson l94 u f ev ' A l THE ORCHESTRA First Row Edwin Iohnson Rob rt Schafer Miss Willard Dire tor Thomas Hampton Concert Master Herbert Hopkins Second How Eugene Martin Freda Weiss Albert Roberts Ruth Granquist Walter lohnson Flor ence Gref Mildred Hanton Iohn Blum Charlotte Mills Third Row Marian Maynard Norman Forrest Velma Huntly Richard Houghton Westcot M Alpine Student Condu tcr Louis Hampton Albert Martin Aran Berberian William Rossi 2544 THE ORCHESTRA Our Orchestra the spreader of sunshme at Lockwood now contains twenty two members and all the various instruments which go towards making up a good orchestra Under the skillful direction of Miss Willard and the student conductors the Orchestra has aided us in our oper etta S mor play play competitions and has provided music at most all of our ensembles Its members rehearse and study long hours 1n order to entertain us with the best of music This year they went a step farther and bought uniforms of black and white which we all agree are exceedingly stunning and they certainly lend the Orchestra a very pollshed effect Lockwood may ever be proud of her fine Orchestra' THE IAZZ ORCHESTRA The members of our Iazz Orchestra deserve much credit and we commend them highly on the excellent music which they have provided for us at the w ekly after school dances and other social functions They play only the latest song hits and are a decided asset to the school and its students It is with much regret that we leave them behind THE BAND Who hasn't seen our Band, with its members all decked out in full array at some football or basketball game? Many new instruments were needed this year and with them, we now have a band which is to be greatly lauded because of its rapid growth in the short time that it has been established. Though it is still in the making it has often given our athletes just enough spirit to enable them to win a game. With such a fine record this Band promises to be one of Lockwood's leading organizations before many more years have slipped by. l95l SEEN ARCDUND SCI-IQCDL R 45 IZISZ 96 EVENTS ll 'td-' THE FACULTY PLAY Thxs year after a drgmhed and profe sronal perlod of rnactrvrty the faculty agarn donned the sock and buskrn cmd under the leadershrp of Mrss Rose Koralewsky pre sented rn November an amusmq romantrc comedy The Curtarn Rrses M1ss Koralewsky herself appeared as the charmrnq herome Elsa Karlmg and Mr Flanagan as the s lf assured professronal stage star Wrlhelm Merssmqer on whom Elsa had a decrded crush Mr Wedlock played the part of Franz Kersrman the actor s understudy whrle M1ss Compston portrayed Elsa s frrend Thona M Barker was Thonas france Rudolf whrle Mr Adams became the newspaper man, Arny Lander. The role of Poldi, the maid was played by Miss H. Daily. The scene was laid in old Vienna. Proceeds were devoted to charitable purposes. FACULTY PLAY CAST Frrst Row Hazel Darly Dorothy Compston Rose Koralewsky Second Row Wrllram Flanagan Henry Adams Eldon Wedlock Phrlrp Barker OPERETTA CAST Frrst Row Dyllxs Hannah Iames Blasro Gordon McClean Mxss Wrllard Drrec or Westcott McAl prne Mrlton Iohnson Florence Zorabedran Second Row Chrrstrne Krnloch Iames Pettme Flora Marsoccr Kmqsley Meyer Stafford Trapp Blanche Hlchard Herbert Abram son Ruth Dell THE OPERETTA Under the able qurdance of M1ss Wrllard the Glee Club presented on Feb l2th a three act musrcal comedy The Belle of Barcelona by Charles Ross Chaney The scene was lard rn Spam at Festrval trme Leads were played by Blanche Hrchard the Belle and Gordon McClean an Amerrcan Army offrcer rn Spam on government busmess Other partrcrpants were Florence Zorabedran Krngsley Meyer Westcott McAlp1ne Stafford Trapp Ruth Dell Iames Blasro and Mrlton Iohnson The stage was approprrately and beautrfully set and the performance was one of the best of Lockwood s long lrst of musrcal productrons A goodly audrence came to see and hear and went away to prarse and enyoy. l98l SENIOR PLAY CAST Ftrst How Leo Lebeau Mxldred Hanton Blanche Rxchard lohn Budlonq Mr Wedlock Dlrector Stephen Brrggs Dorothy Reardon Dyllrs Hannah Florence Whrt marsh Brenton Sunderland Second How W1ll1am Summer vrlle Aletha B nns lohn Buchart Phyllrs Arnold Louise Sherman Harold Cotfrll Ruth Brtggs Thomas Whelan Ioseph W1lk1n son Tlmd How Hervey Grandchamp Gordon Smrth Gordon lVlcClean Harold Iones Wallace Peacock Westcott McAlp1ne Gerald OBr1en Rrchard Frsher Arthur Babme lohn Tramontz X. ll THE SENIOR PLAY Everyone w1ll remember the senror play Nathan Hale whlch the class of 1937 portrayed on Ianuary 15th Th1s h1stor1cal drama rn four acts by Clyde F1lCh brought many laughs 1n the f1ISt acts however by the end of the fourth act our audlence was wrpmg the1r eyes Th1s was due to the excellent perform ance of the followmg cast Talbot Boy Iefferson Boy Tom Adams School Chrldren Dorothy Reardon Ebenezer Lebanon Alice Adams Mrs Knowlton Angelrca Knowlton Nathan Hale Guy Frtzroy Iasper Lreut Col Knowlton Captam Adams W1ll1am Hull lst Otfrcer 2nd Offrcer Cunnmgham Wrdow Chlchester lst Offrcer 2nd Offxcer 3rd Offrcer Sentmel Promptress Stage Manager Propertres l99l Ioseph Wrlkmson Leo LeBeau Gordon McClean Aletha Brnns Mrldred Hanton Ruth Brrqgs Herve Grandchamp Rnchard Frsher Blanche Hrchard Loutse Sherman Florence Whrtmarsh Iohn Bucllong Wrllxam Somervrlle Gordon Smlth Westcott McAlp1ne Wallace Peacock Gerald O Brxen Iohn Tramontr Brent Sunderland Thomas Whelan Dyllrs Hannah Harold Cafhll Stephen Brrggs Iohn Buchart Earl McLeod Phyllrs Arnold Harold Iones Ruth Brrggs gy 'Lil' 5 , 4. s v , X . 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I - - I I i '-- L- S-' Class Pamter Gnome Gnome Gnome Gnome Class of 1941 Mxke Marran Frances Iohnny Bob Grace Luczlle Lors oe Stage Managers Frank Lrghtowler Harold Card Promptresses Roberta Iackson Lourse Dutemple Class of 1940 Betty Peggy Fahlman Sara Uncle Bob s Nreces Sue Budlong Frances l Sh1rleyShap1ro Anme the Mard Lors Northup Aunt Eldora Uncle Bob s Aunt Dorothy Horton Stella the Brrde lane Meyer Mrss Arnold Interror Decorator Yvette Rrchard Uncle Bob Frank Martrno CLASS ONE ACT COMPETITION PLAYS On March 19 the three lower grades each presented a one act play The nrnth grade play was the wmner and was agarn presented on the evenrng of Aprll 2 whlle the judge Mrs Lucy Rawllngs Drrector of the Rhode Island State Players was selectmg the best play of the three whrch were grven by the upper classes The eleventh grade play was announced as the wrnner Thrs completed the Seventh Annual One Act Play Competrtlon to be held rn the school The casts drrectors and productron staffs of the plays were as follows of 1942 Class of 1939 A POETS BIRTHDAY LADY OF PAIN by Edrth Barnard Delano and Davrd Carb CAST Robert Frsher CAST Paul Musard Mrs Sherman Robert Lrntlop Mary Sherman Mrs Larrrmore Ioseph Whrtaker lack Frsher Lorand Brown Bess White Drrector Mrss Olga M Vrcarro Brooks Rlce I Wrlson Dodd Florence Gref Evelyn MacDonald Rose Ploeger Betsey Harwood Helen M Lawrence Eugene Martrn Norman Gebler Drrector Mrss Rose Koralewsky Stage Manager Allred Bachelder Class of 1938 DANGER AT THE DOOR Promptress Helen Byrne RICH MAN POOR MAN CAST by Bertha Y Burrlll CAST Oscar Bassett Catherme Iustrse Marran Messer Wrllard Taylor Edgar Smrth Marcxa Kettlety Peter Yetta Goldenstern Mrs La Porte Mrs Ole Oleson Shirley Morgan Mrs Patrrck Haggerty Ianet Sweet Mrs Tammas MacPhaxrson Iohn Grlheeney Tommy Brownlng Drrector Mrss Madelrne E McCabe A Vlsmng Nurse Mrs X Y Smythe Largo Iohnson Emma Ruth Dell Krtty Carolyn Godfrey Arnold Rrce Anna Goddard Ieanne Varllant Constance Brlggs Lourse Lepry Maman Green Alexsre Beron Marrory Whrtaker Laura Brown Wrllram Vashey Drrector Mr Wrllram F Flanagan Stage Manager Rrchard Hearn Property Mrstress Barbara Anderson UNCLE BoB s BRIDE Class of 1937 by Isla Paschal Rxchardson CAST by Douglas Welch CAST Frrst Burglar Second Burglar Gladys De Voe Regrnald Mr De Voe Mrs De Voe Promptress Margaret Blrnkhorn LETS MOVE THE FURNITURE Harold Cotfxll Gerald O Brren Blanche Rrchard Rrcharcl Frsher Gordon Smrth Delma DeLaslcey Drrector Mrss Dorothy I Compston Dxrector Mlss Mary Trllrnghast Stage Manager Harold Iones Stage Manager Marlorre Srravo Property Mrstress Ruth Brrggs Promptresses Esther Ahlqurst Beverly Arnold Promptress Phyllrs Arnold l100l , . 1 ' . ' I - . I ' I , 1 . I ll I ll 'I 'I ll ll . 1. H , Ann Phyllis Iohnson l . I A . . 1. f ff 3 ' ,. , .1 , . 1 . , ' ' ' Il01l SENIOR HOP Th1s year the class of 1937 enjoyed 1lS annual Chrlstmas Hop 1n the Aldrtch gym on the evenmg of December 23rd A l1vely crowd of students and alumn1 danced under the arches of bobby Santa Clauses strung 1n colorful array across the hall Ernre George prov1ded h1s modern rhapsodles to the occaslon and everyone had the best of tlmes drlnkrng punch and dancmg trll ll 30 Then another Senror Hop was a memory and couples departed havrng had a pleasant and colorful t1me 1n souvemr of 37 The comrnrttee rn charge of the dance consrsted of the combmed class com rmttees of Aldrlch and Lockwood HYANNIS TRIP On March 13 1937 Blanche Rrchard Iva Berberran Florence Zorabedlan Thomas Hampton Gordon McClean Albert Mart1n and Rrchard Houghton under the supervlsron of Mrss Wzlhard Musrc Dlrector represented Lockwood rn the Th1rd Annual New England Musxc Fest1vals for H1gh Schools held at Barn stable Hrgh School HYGHHIS Cape Cod Thomas Hampton was chosen the concert master and Gordon McClean a sololst STATE COMPETITION PLAY On Apnl 24 1937 Lockwood entered The Man Who Marrred A Dumb Wrte a farce by Anatole France ln the Annual Dramatrc Festlval wh1ch was held at the G1lbert Stuart Iunlor Hrgh School The play was consrdered one of the best presentatrons Lockwood has ever produced and was declared one of the two wlnners We owe a great deal to lVIr Wedlock the d1rector and to the followrng who were 1n the cast Blanche Rrchard Carolyn Godfrey Westcott MCAIPIHG Gerald O Brlen Iohn Budlong Arnold Rlce Wrllram Vashey Kenneth Raymond Norman Gebler Iames Pettrne Krngsley Meyer Gordon McClean Mrlton Iohn son and Thomas Hampton In the f1nals of the Interscholastrc play Contest for New England held at Pawtucket May l5th Lockwood took second place wrth The Man Who Marrred a Dumb Wrfe AFTERNOON DANCES The Afternoon Dances have been sponsored by varrous organrzatrons m the school the proceeds of these go to the club or class to be used m bettermg the school These dances are not only an asset to the school but also to the puprls for rt teaches them to dance and promotes good fellowshrp through the school THE P T A DANCING SCHOOL The P T A Dancmg School, wh1ch was begun last year was contrnued thrs year wrth qulte a farr amount of success Because of rllness of the teacher, It was drscontrnued for a short trme, but was begun agarn rn a local Greenwood Hall The attendance was better and we are now assured of th1s pro1ect's success next year ,Il, . 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I- . I xx Nutty-I WHEN lr I ' K ' ztz' Xfgyfwlx ix , ' Hi ' f Q Qi W HNS 1 - -3, we if 21 -- ff ,X sg 4- Zoufw f. 5 5,2 m PM M1 K If 'mf ty ,f ff PAK fr, j f . Q fnrfnfxxua FIR! H -'fl ' 9 E 7 ATHLETICS Ajn-f V' C, rx,-X jh '1L' Lui, A fm. T L 1' C '- . , I if ,N J.. V lb u 5 ssq X C ..v. WP 4 r if X , Ink . ,.. k f -1, ---r-K - Z Q -K ,...v1s ..,4 ff , f . ,X ' 'N wi 'wr- 'n 'fg .i -f- X i hh -Q B.-mmf u 1 A- -ak-l ,-W, A ,f ,fl-',,,.,. g,j'f-3: - X 'Lil' L P-3 E li BASEBALL TEAM 119363 F1rst Row M D1 Carlo R Iohnson E D1 Carlo D Santxllr C Apponoha R Noonan R Davrde Second Row L Weeks R Petrarca W Allen G OBr1en Mr Carroll Coach A Petrarca A Dahl Mr McG1vney F Clark FOOTBALL TEAM Stafford Trapp Iames Voelkel Second How Stephen Brrggs Charles Bertwell Bertram Brown Krngsley Meyer Iohn Budlong Arthur Wyss Raymond Davlde Wrlham Vashey Thzrd Row Lloyd Weeks Gerald OBr1en Raymond Anderson Ralph Pelley Earl Audet Iohn McElroy Ancel Dahl Earle Pearson Harold Cofhll Fourth How Mr McG1veney Asst Coach Mr Nordyke Coach Mr Grnftm Manager l104l First Row: Fred Burns, Karl Rittman, Albert Martin, George Therrien, Iohn Cooper, Earl McLeod. 'll BASEBALL The Baseball team of 1936 was coached by Mr Carroll and Mr lVIcG1veney Even though Lockwood was really developlng a team to brlng laurels to the school rn future years the team of 1938 d1d a wonderful prece of work and ended rn th1rd place among n1ne teams of Class B About 50 boys reported to Coach McG1veny s call for players of whom only two were veterans Dramond Sant1l11 of the old Warwrck n1ne and Al Petrarca a Unfortunately owmg to an operat1on Coach MCGIVGHY was put on the shelf for a t1me and Mr Carroll was pressed 1nto serv1ce The team took one of two games from Westerly splrt even w1th Classrcal took one from Central Falls and dropped two close dec1s1ons to West Warwrck and St Raphael They regrstered two trtumphs out of three from our c1ty r1val Aldrrch and 1n a perfect p1tch1ng duel won the Clty champ1onsh1p and a trophy presented anonymously At the close of the th1rd contest whrch ended 2 1 and was one of the best the wrrter ever w1tnessed the cup was presented to Captarn Sant1l11 by Mayor O Br1en mn the presence of the players and spectators FOOTBALL Under the splendid coach1ng of Mr Nordyke the football team was very successful Although not wrnnmg many games and sufferlng several defeats the boys kept up the1r ftghtrng sp1r1t and played good clean football and showed true sportsmanshlp The backfleld was small but 1t was strong and fast Bert Brown and Stafford Trapp starred throughout the season for the team FOOTBALL SCORES Lockwood Opponents Central Falls Westerly West Warwtck Classrcal St Raphael Mt St Charles Aldrrch 6 l105l Qty 'Liz' in , , I ' I ,,'::. 1 1 J former Iayvee pitcher. Out of them, the coach moulded a very successful team. 0 l2 U 13 ' 0 7 ' l3 U . U 7 . . U O ' 7 --- CN .'-3 7 . I ,-1 1 'W TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY FrontRow I Keenzel I Cooper E Lllhbrldge S Trapp I Lord W Vashey W Somerv111e R Dav1de M1dd1eRow W Iordan I F1sher W Reardon B Brown Mr Ivordyke iCoach of trackl Mr Barker Back Row C Maher G Therrnen G Smzth R Petrarca R F1sher I Henmqan H Macreadmg I Budlong I Voelkel BASKETBALL Front Row E Lxlhbndqe W Smravo B Brown W Allen H Hopkms I Maher S Brxggs Mxddle Row Mr Nordyke CCoachJ A Bachelder I Cooper S Trapp I Hennxgan R Petrarca L Downs E Audet Back How L Weeks A Roberts R Morm R Rowe R Comstock R Fagan H Card C Maher H061 CCoach of Cross.CountryII, Weiaertf C. Main, 'T. .Whelanl. . I I Il 'Qi TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team made a fme record wrth Keenzel L1ll1br1dge and Reardon starr1ng for Lockwood Keenzel who pla ed s cond m the state meet at LaSalle and twelfth 1n the New England meet was captarn ot the team Coach Barker rs to be compl1mented on the way he d veloped the team The track team has the mak1ngs of a good team and we have reason to expect a great deal from them th1s season CROSS COUNTRY MEETS North Kmgston at Lockwood won South Kmgston and Lockwood at North Kmgston 2nd place Burrlllvrlle N K Lockwood 2nd place Lockwood at Classxcal lost Cross Country Champxonshrp 5th place The seasons track record 1n bnef was as follows Dual meet at West Warwrck Lockwood 92 West Warw1ck6 Dualm et at Lockwood Lockwood 86 Aldrrch 39 Interscholastlc Relay Carnrval FIIST Place lnv1tat1on meet Second Place Interscholasnc League Champronshrp Meet at Brown Un1vers1ty Frrst Place In th1s meet Lockwood placed rn every event BASKETBALL Operatmg w1th splend1d teamwork and qurck act1on the basketball team gamed fourth place 1n the Class B d1v1s1on No l1ttle credrt IS to b grven to coach Nordyke who taught the team fa1r play and good sportsmansh1p as well as the game rtself Among the hlghhghts of th1s season was the shutout Lockwood gay e Classrcal when our Varslty romped to a 22 to 0 vrctory and the Iayvees 29 to 0 Thls at frrst was consrdered to be a world S record but rt was found to have happened 1n one other sxmllar case The team won ll games and lost 7 Rzqht Forwards Petrarca Mah r Left Forwards Downs Lrlhbrtdge Hrghr Guards Brown Trapp Left Guards Srravo Cooper Centers Allen Hopkms Henmgan l107l X34 'LLL' L X ' - V . I I l,,, ,f I ' A '52-:.:-:- - . I I - I I ' . c e ' ' ' e . Lockwood at Moses Brown won , . . ' . T ' 3 . . , . ,, . - . I . .. . . . Y . . . , . ' n ill, l L 'ww was ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE F1rstHow Lloyd Weeks Be ty Radford Ru'h Granqurst Mxss Trow Nfrss Trllmghast Florence Whrt marsh Marlory Whrtaker Mlldred Mllls Helen Pettrqrew Henry Brassard Second Row W1lham Vashey Iohn Cooper Gerald OBnen Presrdent Mr Nordyke Mr Schurman Frederxck Phelps Iohn Keenzel Mr Grrifm HOCKEY Front How Left to R1qht M Searle B Hermann A Wyss G Therrren E Galley P Chenevert F Burns W Newman N Walstecid Back Row A Rrce Mr Adams fCoachJ C Bertwell E Roberts G OBr1en I Hess G Iohnson R Brown K Moultrop Mr F W1ghtfCoachJ l108l 6 41 1' in .. ' F rl -1- ' 1 ,Y 'ff'-:sr-:- ' D K. , riffs? ' 'I , 'V . 'w ,- if . In . 5 '15 Taflll A 4. , , 4 . , I , . , , . , - ll Shi' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athlet1c Assoc1at1on IS a decxded asset to our school It 1S carrled on or the purpose of d1scuss1ng all problems related to both boys and g1rls sports It has dur1ng the past year made valuable decxslons on many questrons of rmpor tance to our welfare We regard the op1n1on of 1ts members hlghly and the thrrteen members representrng every class ln the school have under the leadershlp of Gerald O Brren Presldent and the Faculty AGVISGIS Mlss Trow Mrss T1ll1nghast M Schurman Mr Gr1ff1n and Mr Nordyke hadamost successful year ln prov1d1ng mterestlng sport act1v1t1es and 1n solv1ng athlet1c problems for us WARWICK S 1937 HOCKEY TEAM The comb1ned Aldrrch Lockwood hockey team thrs year had a season of ups and downs as IS often the case w1th teams w1th no experrence Thrs team started the season wxth only one of last year s regulars Erme Garley ava1lable Because of thrs rn the f1rst game w1th East Provrdence the Warwrck boys played about as ragged a game as any group rn the last frve years The stage frrght and tnexpenence drdnt last long however The result was that before the season was over Hope was defeated 3 l and LaSalle 4 l although both of these teams reached the playoffs Warwlck would have undoubtedly done the same had 1t fared better 1n 1ts cru ral games wlth the weaker teams Here agam the rnexperrence showed up as the players t1ghtened up under pressure One day 1n practice the team defeated Classlcal seven or elght to nothlng and the next n1ght couldnt do more than t1e them 1 1 1n a game that was needed very much Galley and O Brren were outstandrng at defense dur1ng the whole s ason Each had a powerful body check and drdn t hesrtate to us rt In add1t1on Galley was one of the hrgh scorers of the league Of the forwards George Iohnson and Phll Chenevert proved the most effectrve Next year s team w1ll have a numb r of experrenced players and should show the effects of thrngs learned th1s season HOCKEY SCORES Warwrck Warwtck Warwlck Warwrck Warwrck Warwrck Warwnck Warwrck Warwrck Warwick Warwrck Warwrck Warwrck Warwrck Il09l East Provrdence 2 Central O Mount St Charles 4 La Salle 2 Classlcal 1 Covertlmel Cranston 2 fovertrmel Hope 1 East Provrdence 0 tovertrmel Central O fovertrmel Mount St Charles 2 Classrcal 1 Covertlmel Cranston 3 tovertrmel Hope 1 La Salle 1 G4 'L L' . T . l I Ile. .:. at 1 . I . I . I . I . . . I r. I . , . . . 9 D . , . e . . . . . , . Q . . 0 . ' 2 ' l . ' O . 1 . . . 2 . ' 3 , 0 . . . 1 . ' U . . 1 . . . 2 . ' U LOCKWGGDITES it f 'ec vig, is I wand Z -has Jil 63 Te: 2- J' I V 'I U N ,Q . uf Q Ji, iff ' , . ki, ,, .17 mi!-. 6. 1 ' 5 ' 5 V. ' 1 ' 'X V A iw ,-Q .Q , 1 -',, 1 4 fb r- 17.- s 4 .,.: l7 'ff 5 g g' 1 , Q .1 vig? V 1 L' Q , I , i Q 'L Q I wk., ff - ,- M as I 5' . iq :QE , k ' , . ' J T 2 F- 1:25.-1f',.' .Q 434 3 ' fx ,4 7 L- i 'M I af' A ' ,417 ' .J ,. X 6 'H ADVERTISEMENTS n ' .f j7'f Z- fa 'S ,f H 'QA S 'Q-gs X' i 'N L 'vu A Y A .47 If I 1 ' 1 f J.. S Q X I . . . O '- . . . I X ' . 'xi' Q32-L-55 -We . ,-:::,f,-.-.-,QW-.,. 1-Y-nh, . I , . . ' 1 , -ff' . 14- ,Nj ' :za 'f' ,3.,1Z5 E 2, Y f '1- 5::. ' -ff' f. 55, 5 I 1 'v,v.,- Ji- , 145' V' fl., .. '. . .-flizaa? --, V- 'Tl -35 -. W . 7 E - A Aki M . '-,-lik - l I: bi 1-v. : .g f Ji , -'S 1-6 V- J- ' ' f , .f ' 1:3-5. 6. 1 25' ' fr- P X ' M5 ' - t.is:f:rew5E3g5.' - 'gh A, N KX ' 'M'anzu 1 f' Cornplrments ALUMNI Hazel Scott Chester Cf Douglas Buth B Shaller Marran E W'arren Henry I Cooper loseph E Molieon Hope lewett Vrrgrnra Burnham lrene Barley Marran F Brown Edna Lourse Bood Agnes lewett Margaret L Henderson Cf orge Senerchra Mary Clarlon Murlel T Cull Carolyn H Culf Emrly S Place kj lg V Marshall Bobertson Anna M. Ferrante CLASS CLASS 1937 1938 Math Student Ive added these frgures ten trmes now Teacher Good Math Student And here are the ten answers r 6 FH CLASS CLASS OF OF 1939 1940 CC yfllxzreri f: zf CQ:'.y1L:1.f1:1t:: ,f O F O F 'lim fntrp if Cfnz1:rv1ir:1::tf:.,,' Oornplirnentrs ot Cornpliments of CLASS CLASS 1941 1942 Anxrous Mother What do average Hrqh School students do wrth therr week ends? Mr Scott Well Madam I thrnk they sometrmes merely hang therr hats on them' Alclnch H1gh School Parent Teachers ASSoc1at1on OFFICERS Presrdent Mrs Henry B Ward lst Vlce Presldent Mr Marsl all Robertson 2nd Vlce Presldent Mr Harold F Scott Secretary Mrs Lea Boutrn Treasurer Mr Frank B Wrglrt Recordrng Delegate Mrs Frederrck Owens Delegate Mrs Albrn Rossrter COMMITTEES B! l df S Nlernberslup Mrs A len Trlpp Mrs Allce Young Nrs l-lo .vard Kelly Mrs lV'ar1e Knox CHAIRMEN Program Mrss Behnda Snow Publtcrty M1-ss Anne Capen Ho prtahty Vrs Ca leton North Parent Teacher Magamne lffrs Oscar l-lallene Muslc Mrs Frederlck Owens Sunsl me Mrs lohn Brrtwlstle Athlehcs Mr Gordon Shepard Dancma Class lfrs Gordon Shepard O F O F lltfir, llllfaldron AE. Fernald Mrs. Mlchael Dwyer THE CLASS OF 1929 W1ShGS the Class ol l937 GCCD LUCK AIND MUCH SUCCESS B1shop Auto Serv1ce George F Whlte and Sons rt L b TAp dp Compllments JCHN A 0 BRIEN Q, f'l1ll.CI1l!3 ol ' ' I Maxim Street, at the Bridge ' PAWTUXET, 1. Expe u rication ff re ort card. If four: lease r tum to pupil at school. No reward f returned to parents. of 1 LAKEWOOD AUTO SUPPLY VVARWICK AVE Gasolme O11 Accessorles Batterles Complete Auto SGFVICG MOVING CEATINF STORAGE '1' r A tatlol Resldert 0 Corm ct ow VV1111a11 7175 402400 WI MQDN 440511030049 WIIJREDI PAQUII Prop 42 WESTFIELD STREET PROVIDENCE R I Hazel Wade Ito her s1sterl I am as tall as you 1rg1n1a No you re not Stand up and see There you only come up to my eyes Hazel Well Idon tcare Im as tall as you are the other Way My feet go down as far as yours do Pawtuxet Pharmacy 2206 Bm ad sf Bn 'I 34 I1 slcraes and IH ltealtlt let us serve lou Tel Green Nood 1150 VV Fresh K111ed Rhode Island Turkeys I O MCCOMBS Cowl IMENTS Oscar R. Hallene PIONEER FOOD STORE I A Souto 1634 IIMWOOID AVL CIIANSTON, R I 5 I J , elegfzorxoi 131, n .r fa 11121-2122 C, .e1., .,..,.. .I W..........,,I!.,................. .....,- ....-...F 4 . . . 'V I It 1 I . - - Q73 ,rv 1 - I 1 .,.. -1- t. ,I 4 I '.,.q' ' . I ywtllilf NEAL 'I Y- I 9 1 - , If H Xl' ' - .II I l ll H , , . , H , . , I I . C . at the 'dge VI. .9 fl 1 f lx. . S t l . I 4 .4 L1 OF Hooos MILK LLOYD W. HANG An ldeal food with your pwvidencef R 1, School Lunch H P HOOD 6' SONS Best ot Candy Supplled l3bllarr1s Ave Provldence H l at Aldrlch Lfexter 3024 Evelyn Tote Heard any stones about my teeth? Al Yeah Evelyn Well theyre false Cornplunent COMPLINENTS Rhodes on the Pawtuxet lJanc1no Wednesday and Sat N1ghts George I E Denlcourt Why Not Arrange for Your Reunton at Rhodes LOOK FOR THE SEAL' Cyqops X lt 1 your assurance ofCfenu1ne f SEA OOD Pacthc Clear Flame Range C11 K QA DNF ICHI Q l Q E713 W R E E MILLER X 'Q' ' 7 PECK STREET PAWTUXET R l A1 1 BUUQS' I X a Controlled Quahty from Qtlwell to Consumer Al r l dartc a K a e o e 7 e s I I I ' s of 1 - - - OF X . . , , . I 7 xl F kd Y , . fix 5- ,V w Y 'X i t' W c rv v v as cm ?-, +5 ig --Q STEAKS . . . X . if U A . ' , , , X ' ff O V , V in P x-:tub-:et iv me . 0 take 'cy. g t th a xQcrsIfmS1Im: CODQIBIUIBIIOHS Graduates' and may we Welcome You To Eash1on Center on tne Second Floor A Senes of Smart Snops Where You ll Always Prnd the Smartest Clothes DRESS EOYER MILLINERY FOYER SPORT SHOP YOUNG FELLOWS DEPTS 2nd and 3rd Floors C all llopkln 0890 For Free Dollvory CROCTRIES FRESH Ml ATS Ploneer Food Store Paul Nlller Prop HJUITS VLGETABLES 595 Apponaug Road Nor Nood R l Adele s Beauty Parlor at Pawtuxet Bndge ano ,oqw oun Jzoost tour rr nd alv E per nc 1 Permanent Wax es now from S2 50 up Cxll Vlfl 9568 Warren Erzckson wrote at the end of hzs exam paper Mrss Dally If you send any of my stuff to the funny paper don t forget me and spht frfty fzfty COmpl1ITlSHlS of HOXSIE FILLING STATION HIGH GRADE MONUMENTS Wm P Pellett and Sons nc 1981 Elmwood Avo Phone Wllllams 2 40 Walmac Sel'V1Ce Statlons NC Ho,- s1e Polar Corner Warw1ck R l CERTIHED MOBIL LUBRICATIO1 MOBIL GAS MOBIL OIL Cars Called for and Dehvered Tel Dexter 3890 General Candy Company Succossora to E Rosen Company IOBBING DEPARTMENT 14? PINE ST PROVIDENCE R l c ' ' S5 , , ' ' I ' 3 I T .' I I ' I I ll , . - X , . l . , I is ,W readyt Y' Q y ev 1 es l. Co to in a ' ' Q 1115 a trmal X ie od n all bl lYlCllCS of Hfvaufy Culture. , - T Y ' 7 C . I u I . - - 4 . 'I I ' , J ' I . Autocrat Coffee Roasted by Radiant Heat to brmg out that tlavor L., Vacuum Packed to Preserve Flavor Brownell 6: Fleld Co Provldenco R l COMPLIMENTS OF APPONAUG PHARMACY Charles E Morm MAIN ST APPONAUG Dr Well crren t you qomg to let me x my you? Gwen K Yes but I m wcntmg for you to tum your head Bryan! College Prov1dence, Rhode Island Be1utnfully located on campus n exclusnve rcsndentml dxstrnct thxs out standmg college offers exreptnonal two year degree courses m Busnncss Admm nstratnon, Accoununcy Fmance, and Executnvc Secretanal Trammg Also Co ed Efeclne Placcmrnt Service Splendud college buxldmgs Gym Dor mxtonel. 75th year begxns September 8, 1937 Summer Qessmn begms Iuly 6 A new 4 year Commercn l Teacher Trammg Course approved by the State Dxrector of Educatnon of Rhode Island, wxll also begun nn Sep tember Catalog and ' Vxew Book mailed free upon request Address -' X Dnrector of Admnssxons i Xl Provndencc Rhode -'li Island COVIPUME TQ George B Salter H P SALTER com. coma PAVKTUMT H l I, f ,' l 1 ,I x xx . A-A XX X lr 1 X -1 if I E F' nk Hcgisered PEL. rzttacizgl I . - , . . 1 ,, , . - H 4- 1 I . 11 1 - - 1 I ' . lf .o OF . ' i . . . . . . - A , ' . , . l-year Intensive Secretarial Courses. - , ' 1 ' , , - '2 . l I I 1. ,..,.., ' R .Lars . . - i7:,fc- -.. fel- is-A . U., F Huw, . . . , ,215 wg? I y ' -l ,-::... 1 W ' I .' ,af .- . Socony Serv1ce Stat1on P R R 81 Lkabrkcauon Gas O11 T1reS and Accessonee COR ER APPO IAUG ROAD 5. ELMM OD AVE NORWOOD R I HRobto'1r TIWI 3 Tel C1ASpoe D793 Call and Dohvor Paramount Cleanslng and Valetor Serv1ce PTSSSIDQ In IU M1nuteS 73 UNION ST PROVIDENCE R I Chnsty s Restaurant ITALIAN SPAGHETTI A SPECIALTY Central S91'V1C9 O11 Co SERVICE STATIONS Gas O11 Greaslnq Range and Fuel O11S Dehvered Prornptly COVIIIIIICIII and Oakland Beach Pr xdenc West 4725W Art Carlm Do you know the dziference between cz street car cmd cr fC1Xl? V W1II1ams N Art Carlm Then we 11 take a street car Iohn B Carpenter Inc Real Estate and Insurance 58 Weybosset St Provldence R I MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ernle George and h1s Vagabonds Tel I-Io 1440 Co plnnent of Norwood Meat Market L HUEBBERS Paop Phone Hopklns 5767 T1ftany Pr1nt1ng Company EFFECTIVE COMMERCIAL PRINTING Warw1ck Ave at Washkngton St Lakewood R I :J be ' ' ' No . S , or 1' . P op. C. ,952 f ' ' CONIMICUT Warwick Neck 405 Warwick Neck 200-It ov' .I o A - D . . : ,, OS, T 1 I u ll l ll :tx , ' S ' I F ' EDGEWOCD SECRET!-XRIAL SCHOOL rr fate Scn I for C1 Intenslve Lourses rn AII Seoretar1aI Subjects PIaoement Bureau InoI1v1duaI Instructlon Phono Wrllrurn 72IOorWr1te I98 ARMINGTQN STREET EIJGEWOOIJ RHODE ISLAIIID IRVING S GARAGE Prano Instruotlon IRVING BOSTROIVI PROP Accompdnlst Auto Repalrlng PL 7842 AII Work Guaranteed N8 BGWETX ST Phone Greenwood II84 PROVIUENCE R I Tony Henry Drd you ever see C1 qxrl who could keep her mouth closed? Tommy Ashworth Sure I gave my seat 1n the bus to a q1rI last week cmd she drdn t open her mouth Co nphments ROY A STINSON FUNERAL HOME Arthur E Hardy MD IO BEACH AVENUE CGNIMICUT RI-IODE ISLAND H111s1de Grocery Store Arnbuhance Servloe ROCK AVG Lonm rout R I TEL WARWICK NECK 40 rIeIopI1one WK NK 393 APN' , 'oo Srls ' 'Y . . . x P x H -I J , , J A N Auto It--5 airs at a Pr1cf:YouCanRf-far E W . . I I , . . ' , r , L -. , I , . l 11 - - H .H - - . , 1 . , H of - . , . . I . . . tr N , . . . , . . NORWOOD MOTOR COMPANY APROINIAUI ROAD NORWOOID RHODE ISLAND TQI X II 7500 CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE HIGH GRADE USED CARS Emi xx IIQ1dq1 me Eer Buds Eye E sted Food Andrew L1ndsey QIRVI Broad Street Ra A Iuxet COmpI1mer1I Dr I Blderman Mzss Clarke Gee Hcrrne you re cz mce Iookmg boy when you re dressed up Hcrrne Wheeler Iwlth cr pretty sm1Ie1 Oh gosh thanks' F and W Grand 5 10 25 1 00 Store 31m WESTNINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE R I Tel WI 9533 Mart1n Auto Serv1ce Gasohne and O1I Accessorles Comer IIfI'iII'1 f1r1dI I xet I Com pllments of Caprons P1oneer Store QQ E ur Street IS! BRUNO S MARKET Meat FIIIII md Gr norm 825 APRONAUG ROAD NORWOOD R I V01 W f f1'QI ' f 51f'?re:a roi ss Q-:fi I I G ' 'N F , , . V JL. 7 ' 55 ' ' of I l l ' I I - u l I . I - - - I ,fx , . . O ' Q Q 'fm' S 15. Rcw.'t1,1' , , I7 I. A ,1 Q Q , ' ' I ., ?3c- 'r' I-,fi W 3 E . . xl F l WI. ', VI . KI 310, 1 . ' IJAJ L H BELLIN STUDICJ d A BROUTH Ph t g ph Nw Whotoqmpluzn, gm gm of 193 7 aww fha gm pg 7938 I I , Providence, Rho e Island . . 1 O O fa el' Co llpllltlGI'lb of Lakewood Garage Inc At the Four Comets P tone llc 5230 Ask Us For Rates Day and Ntal lTOJNlI'1Q Complt ments ot B1gger and Better B1ngo Armory Hall Apportauq EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Aclrmsstort 25 Cents THE REMINGTCN FUNERAL HOME 1101 BROAD Rll-.Tl T Sergeant to Tltus What szze shoe do you Wear? Tztus Er er erlll Sergeant fLook1ng at Tztus s feet! Well Ill have to send to Washmgton yours tor Pla tattcrts 9222 Rover Beauty Shop PERMANFNT WAVING '3pec1al1 mfg IN Beauty Culttt e U IO 57 LIDIDY 'ST R'D'Dt.fl 17A PROWDF CE R HOXSIG Dany Farm M1114 AND CRFAM GRANTS STORE HARRY 13 STOCKARD P12012 Clde t Grocery Store lI'l Pawtuxet Tljl 'RPHONT C'QlllllTCTlOll Compltt tents of Ethel M Aldnch MFMBER OF RC'HOOl CQMMITTFT 1 ' . ' , n ' E I l l '- l - l H - If - l If 1, - - 1 I 1, I - - 1 11 R ' A .- A l 2. . A 'Z' H , T, 'J l l'flCill1QV.f'5ll t C . 2 ,.- - . .ff l I . , . - 1 1 u 1' ' 1 ,J , v 1.5 1 , 1 . A. . ,t. X 1 f ' M . ' RENDINE S GASOLINE CS BATTERY STAT IOII ESSO GQSOI me and OIIS ELATS FIXED IUTO ACCE SORIES IPI ITIOII WORK AUTO REPAIRIIIF SIIG Road C Ben C Coldwell AMERICAN OIL CO Gasolme and OII Expert LUbf1CdI1OI'1 Trres ACCGSSOTIGS rr POI ard IC Oo Referee Double drzbble Iecm S I d1dn t see any double dnbble T Ashworth Maybe you blznked between dnbbles Warw1ck O11 Co O I3 CARLIN PROP Range and EueI OIIS 74 IIOUR SERVICE Tel WK NK 286 OOMRLIMENTS G H DEAN BUY WITI' AN EYE TO THE FUTURE COOKING Is Gomg Electncal Buy an EIectrIc Range 'IO go mth your EIectrIC Refmgerator and enjoy IIIGYIIIIUIII economy tIIrOugII IIIII use Of EIGCIYIC SOFVICG 3 The Narragansett Electnc Company PI q I . , L 1 X , T I ' ' . I' S. . ' J I ' . ,J Wffrzf . rf: OYLiI!IIC'Lf R, I, 1. . . I I ' ' ' CJ 'nt I V51-:z Tiff r' ST?-evils TeI MA 6808 Providence R, I. . H . H . U . , - ,, . ,, . . H . . , . . , , . . . . . . Y II of flew EII I.IrIII P.,nw'1r Ar1:'1ICI3.'TYl USE GAS Jhafdtmjud OI' COOKING WATER HEATING REFRIGERATION PROVIDENCE GAS CO Telephone Wllhams 9l3O ALEXANDER S O Carnlval Supphes CS Noveltle Bmgo and Bndge Frue 711 BROAD PROVIIDFINCE R COMPLETE LUISRICATIOI SEIIVICI M111s Servlce Stat1on IRQ? FIMWOOD AVE NORVIOOI3 R I Ttres Tubes Battenes Tydol Gasohne Veeclol Motor O11 Tlll LRVICI STATIO THAT SERVF Phone WI 9403 Ioseph Mtlls tCapotosto Er1cI-rson and Duncangall talkmg about new cafetena system! Mzss Clarke Well Duncan how do you lrke the new cafetena system? Duncan Swell we ll have g1rls cosmettcs for dessert Cherry 6 S May Your Future Years Iunlor Shop Be Happy and Prosperous Ones Speclahzlng ID Ind1v1dually Styled Gerry G Slocum Moderately Pnced Coats Suns Dresses Sports eir Milhnery FIFTH FLOOR Rad1O and Electnc Shop ?l50 Rr ad St Fdqewood Phone HO 0013 on SERVICE WE BUILD Bernlce s Curb Servlce he Only One IH New Enaland Steak and Chtcken Dlnners Vforld sl urge t Hot Dogs C To all who have Helped make The Rermnder a success MANY THANKS I I bber in ' ' ' . , fs f ' ' s CVT' I I ' Lil A . , , , , v. A 11 k 1 . . . . , X r ' , , IST Q ' T II ' I , , . . .H . . H . , , . .H , . , . H . , . I , , , I ., .'. I ,,,, ' - . . , . o . 3 , . 1V ,C I ' . o r . , . T. W' . ,.C C S i. TI-IIS YEAR S RINGS madeby DIEGES AND CLUST Manufactunrlg Speclahy Iewe-Iers IO ABBOTT PARK PLACE PROVIDENCE R I N? NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO PITTSBURGH I I I I I I I I I I . . I . I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I II I. I : IN. I I I I I I I!! I I I I I: L mf XM fig! 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Q VICXXN-if RQNUVX , , G em Iffu' QT' 'RO f if P5 Q ii- M22 hmm A -55 Q ff, .M CQ t , n' 'A v J Eiice, bf' EK 0 1 f -2 L Jgxgf - dm AI-nh ff M DH, X M 4 ' L M 'L vfff- 7 6 -YN 2 : 4 -'fv Sggadeu 'S S ' ' J 57 pm, .I y' A A Qt L 'T ,, 4 U Q . 'A vw I HA, 1: v , W M g my 4 ' I MILDRED M. LINDSLEY Steves Bafbef Shop 1 241 Main Street Apponaug, R. I. Dresses - Accessones Union Barbers I T01 GTGGUWIC11 204 Steves Hair Treatments Are to Preserve Hair and to Protect It For Further Cutting 1 40 Main St. EastGreenwic1'1, R. I. 1 Compliments of Betty s Beauty Salon GUS MILLER 3 East Green tvrch Rd Apponaug R I Te1 Greenwood 1471 R Barber EXCLUSIVE BEAUTY CULTURE EOR THE SMART WOMAN EAST GREENWICR RHODE ISLAND 1 Doctor And that habxt of tcrlkmg to yourself There s nothmg to worry about that Charlre W Perhaps not but I m such cz bore Comphrnents of FdS1GF9GHW1C11 R I Herman Srlverman WE FEATURE GREENWICH WORSTED EVGTY Deslffible TY!-Ye SUITS of Graduatron Shoes NONE BETTER EOR WEAR EAST GREENWICH R I Complnnents of TAILOR 91 1VIa1nSt EastGreenw1c11 Geo A Bergstrom ci Co Greenwtclr 326 W Otnek Sort. rc Low PYICES PROVISIONS SAVE Mew s Snrts Made to ALI. M GSW 100 SWS EAST GREPNWICH RHoDE ISLAND S10 Creenwrch Worsted Included 1 I ' 1 1 1 . ,, , H r I C1eanznq Ijrfvfsfsxng Rfvyvairtnq, Alteration? - .4 7, O . E H ADAMS LjCIITlf7TlllI1CNlSOl X Compliments of Contractor LAMBERT L LIND 'xtzn irrentf e. Compliments of LONGMEADOW BAYSIDE OYSTER CO Telephone Warwlck Neck 629 W Gerry O B How old were you on your last b1rthdcy'? Mcznon M Idon t know I haven t had my lost brrthday ye! Cor pl nents of S EDWARD O EKMAN Archltect LANDSCAPE SERVICE Gardenmg a Spec1alty u sol yo r p obl Greenwood l592 R OT 5 Mam Ave Cor 4th St FREENWOOD R I WARWICK MOTORS INC Ford Dealer HILLSGROVE R I EAST GREEN VVICH MOTORS INC FORD V 8 LINCOLN ZEPHYR V 12 lohn P Maurer Manager Tel Gres:-nwlch 560 SALES PARTS SERVICE . - . C' A J ol l , ,H . ,, . .H , , - H n iz . ' I . . Let S ve u r Q-ms by calling . L :I , . . I I I I , . . Mus Munn IUNCIII Ok SFIxVI IJ D!-XII Y IJ111 I1 Ixor111 Ava1If1bIe AtAr1,f IIIIIC 111 Banu 1ets Bmdqc I3art1es etc DA1 CIINIG If H111CIeSt Aplary HONEY P 'III If C11 er The Corner Lend1ng L1brary 41 MAIN SI IIISIST Kmgsleys Vanety Store C1651 1 IAST CfIwLhNWICI-I Te Ch IIIm Tom What s the ddference between you and a mouse? Blanche What IS 1t'9 Tom A mouse harms the chees and you charm th hees CIT S KOCH S PHARMACY FAST GREENWICH R I DRUGS FINI JOIQAS CAIIIDY CIGAHS S 6 H Drug Company Apporaug ro IT C mer It SITINI I1CIIIA I C IFIII IGIIIS ot THE SERVICE SHOE STORE A1Ct1C, R I CALUORI S FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 723 M5111 Street NCI! M t1o11 C EAST GRPENWICII, R I Ci::1pI1:121its of 1 Y 1 , 1 N ' ' I'1'1f IU: 'I J '1 fr , CI p ' - ' , . H I. 'QPH Vf1Uf5fIff 'Xl H T1-I IIIIZ 11111..gfe-.'f- It 1 Pc. hc bfld wood, It I CC1ZI.I'1IIIIICIII?if1f Co1:1pI1t:2er1t:e of ' 1 I I Pont Howl 7 g f1':.'ood, ICI I ' II nw 'Y . .1 I ,' 'I ' ' I, T 'I' : ,, 3 9 C:,::.y:I1111 ti' of . . I 7-' Y u . 1 o 1 I 7 , T ' I , ' C' 1 1 :MTW 2,71 , , ,, .nw 1 1 1 1 1 1 I9II,1f.1I.,.t.I1Ii.f I3IInI1Iv1f-.C1.,:T ,CKY I '1 .- I Use Texaco FITS Chlef RAY REILLY S SERVICE STATION Corner W1II1arr1 St and Post Iwo Iaut Greermrch IV O C 1 IIIIIGTII I ALS AUTO SERVICE IDONIIAC ROAD C'InI I NWOOID Iw I Greenwood II 2 STATION Norman Iacooaon Prop Co wer Nam Ave and Pormac Road VeI GR IUUO Greenwood R I ro 4 30 WafW1Ck Neck Garage I C Lldberg Propr1eIor GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRIN G IVARWICK NECK R I ARCTIC MOTORS INC FORD V 8 CARS TRUCKS GUARANTEED USED CARS IQI VVaSI11r1qIor1 Q West War 1 QI' I I Tel VAIIey 85 C o rphmermt I G Nathanson CJOITIPJII mem HAROLD STEN DER CONGRATULATIONS AND BI ST If ISHES FOR SUCCES W1111am C. Kmdelan WARWICK Porror Crm F .I . . I, , O II I I S CP 1 I l , . W rv If , . I T,ciCI ' V -. Y' I ' ' 1 .W I ,J . . , . . Prompt ,md Court'-o11:a fin Ion I 4 Hay H'-:IIw' Pr ri V 'Q SUNTEX SERVICE Dai' dw Tm SWICQ I P? ,He War'.'.'ick Ifed 3 . V I A ' I 1 . , .. . I ' , I. I I . AQ , A X - - V 1 , , . . 1 , . . , - J , YI 53 of I OI. . - I A I .I 'J '.' I ,, X . N . I 7 , I S A K7 C of I' Ig . . . THE H V ALLEN ESTATE AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 164 MAIN ST EAST GREENWICH R The Theatre DeLuxe GREENWICH THEATRE Ea tG SGDNICTI R I REFINED SURROUNDINGS HOME LIKE ATMOSPHERE PERFECT PHOIECTIOF WONDER SOU Tel Greenwlch 698 Comphmems of I ii 24 RN N5-5!f,a1ausxt1ST DE ter 1300 TICKETS TUURS CRUISES Remember warned the teacher tzme Red How about a muszcran teache No person can work and play at the some ,Q IIIDTIIIIGTITS of Dr Harold C Lockwood Comphmermts of Dr Harold L Collom Complwlerlts of Compliments Of Dr Alphonse W Lupah Kenneth W Scott D MD T . . . I. S I , - I V . - Qiiiii e . . . -X. - - l 1 ' . ' :qu -X LR ' ' ,- T r A m Y Cox ' . ' E CDYTIPIIITIQIIIS OI COIIlf'IIIIICIII?5 of F B RICHMOND 6: SON IN EAST GRFFNWICII ROAD CUIIIS Hardware Inc APPONAUG In I APPONAUG R I WARWICK OIL CO CHI-LMPLIN LUMBER CO CONINHCUF R I Nvr QT WARIVICK r om PNWICH MASTER KRAFT BURNERS C D CARLII PROP Brown Where are you gomg w1th that clock Pol? G1IIheeney Up to the top ofthe h1II Brown What for? Gxllheeney To Watch xt run down PETER A SODERLUND Contractor and Bullder EAQT VIIIIINNVICH R I o IIIIIIIIQFI HANSON 6: ERICKSON COIITIxACTOR 9 AND BUILDERS I IJOOD In I 1 B ARCHAMBAULT Homelover s Paradlse WEST WARWICK h I In C AI A APICIIAINSAUII M II The IJU t Bedutmful FUTYIIIIITO more IF Ilef Imjlcxnd APPONAUG BAKERY Good Thlngs to Eat MAII JTRITT APPONAUU HIIODI IQIAND . . . , . X . , f W. , , , I r . C 1 1' ,S of . X 3 O . . ., , K .C Y ... O J . . , . Greenwood I377 'I'eI If. G IME GHII II' N' I , I, . , . ll I ll , 5 IYJS I . nf ffl . M A I ' . XI F .. . ., .fs , 5 , , ,N . '. w' 'I YQ f ' ' CERTIFIED MALLEABLE THIES DYEING MILLS CASTINGS If 1 If If DYERS CE YARN Rhode Island Malleable In the Wwnd Iron Works form Iv I JT WARWICK RIII JCRCVL RI-ICDE ISLAND RI-IODIS ISLAND afford fafter assembly? Those hour lectures always make a new man ou of me Dot You mean they grve you somethmg you ve been lack1ng7 Stafford Yes sleep CO1 Iplu 10 Is CI W1111ams Corner Garage L II SI rppee I-IUDSCN AND ESSEX GENERAL REPAIRING I C A Apponaurg Rhode Island Greenwood Brldge Garage ALTER RYDRIRRC I3 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING VI Iama A 5 dpi C ood Im CREENWOOD R I GENERAL CANDY COMPANY II? Pme Street PIIOVIDLNCI IIIICDIRISLANID 'Tel DI xter 3990 ALUMNI DCROTFY I COMPSTOII RCSALIID If WALLACE IsIA7Il L IIAIIY MARIANNA I WILLAI D BERTIIA DAII Y WILLIAIV' KEACII I 1 INC. I I Af Q L3 I I I I Q X ,, so I. I I W, Cn , N , I ,. ,. I . J I I . H I Sf . , ,, . ,, . . , . H ,H ,, . , . I I . I I I YI . , . . . , W - ' In W , .. . . J roy' I I , , Eord Sales and Service Maciuno Work ' Ie. Y Ccossrories rt . tts A S Tel Jreerwv ME ' , , , I , . , , sk ' ' I A ' K., XY w ' x , N I. . , A N ,J I .1 1,1 . 4 I ' ' I x I , ., ' I . 'I L , ARROW SYSTEM LAWRENCE MASS BASEBALL BASES DU P PLE BAGS GYMNASIUM MATS E We Are Pleased To Have Outfltfed ALDRICH AND LOCKWOOD ATHLETIC SQUADS Q- HERB MURRAY 77th Year Sellmg Sport Goods Southern New England Supply Co 72 Orange St Jv fb Mzss McCabe What comes before SIX? Trapp The Mrlkmcrn COtllpll tents of Cglffe Y f THE C and W CLEANSING CO BROCKTON M ASS L F PEASE CO INC est 1866 Awnmgs Tents Sllk and Buntmg School Flags 152 O WATER STREET PROVIDFNCE R I Phono Ga pee ftwlf l v ' I - t B,t 3 rt l e' osset and Pme Streets , ' I ll . 1 ll . II I , 1 t t l l l l l t 'lf ' 1 S' o . . ., . t I I I l l , . , S ' 3 COMPLIMENTS Edward B McAlp1ne IAMES T LOCKWOOD P T A Objects of Parent Teacmer ASSOCldl1OHS To promote c NV ar c r To raxse tlrf raw ard to ne t t c a If To secure adfqt atf protoctrorr o' htld on To brmg mtc oscr rflat ow the rvo te and the school tftat part' t and teac ers may c. operate fttelltgcntl, '1 the tarrmg ot tl 0 Cla l To develop be QV edt. a O s a rd V1 gen a n d e ts N sec re o ery ctuld tae hr aes a a tages of phystcal rterttal 'wo al aw sprrrtual edt catrort Westcott Soy you should hear me play that old song Petuma Morron Petunro? How does rt go? Westcott Petunrcr old gray bonnet Bryant College Prov1dence, Rhode Island Beautifully located on campus n exclusive resldcntml district, this out standing college offers exrcpt1on1l two year degree courses m Busmess Admm nstranon, Accountancy, Fmance, and Executnve Secretanal Trammg Also 1 year Intensnve Secretarral Courses Co ed E echve Placement Servxcz Splendld college lauxldlngs Gym Dol' mntorrel. 75th year begxns September 8, 1937 Summer Sessnon begxns July 6 A new 4 year Commercn l Teacher Trammg Course approved by the State Dlrector of Educatnon of Rhode Island, wnll also begxn in Sep tember Catalog and 3 XL Vnew Book maxled free upon request Address K Dnrector of Admlssxons, fc-.zf xx Provxdence, Rhode 4- lsland 55' G0 NG PLACES' 1. class pr ple reeds 'to t eaxes agtc c vstal psychtc powers to dr cowe that ce ta rt alert forward loolfmg qtrls of th1s years class are gomq places m busmess These smart yo 1 g Women are qo mg to Kat rarrte Grbbs Schoo' lor two years ot sec otarta t atmng mth col le e sulzrect he Nl H the ard of 're lace ent Derma t'r'e'tt tttevl lo to a lyr Q tat 11 the preferr d poszhons axallable to Katharmo Gthb Graduates tlvlore robs than g aduatos last year l Send to rttorestmcr b ox You Next .vo t o tu toer ltqht on what the future Holds for you as a Katharme Gtblos Graduate Wrrte t Ertrartce Cort ut 155 Anqell Qt Provtde ce o tolepl orc Gaspe U4ll 'ttertslxe Ono Year C tse also ax at able ltATHARlNE mans 5Clli00l . 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FRIEND LOIIQ IUX U1 AIION A43 In 5 THE OUTLET COMPANY PHOJH INCI STATION Wjih Bnggs Hey Ierry' Yer engmes smokm O Bnen Well 1fS old enough GUS CQWUMPNTS OMPL1fN1I FATHER 61 SON WALDQRF CAFE CLOTHING AH IAUI II L 1:x1g:'i111n-1111 NT I X, 5 X. 'K' ,, 58 , VI BYIIST VL' FHS' I YV X' ' ' I' T I A 1 ' ,f XXX' W . J - K V Rf QTY' fl! Ni ii I C . ja OF N MANY ST. CQ HQ: 4. I WARWICK DAIRY P 1 NEWMAN cs soN Pure Dany Products Fresh 1T In Tested Herd A Bottle oiM1lk IS a Bottle of Health MILK CREAM Call Green wood 1419 Ix Qompll e ut I MAIN STREET GARAGE INC It S Bulck Agent RHODE ISLAND Telepl one Apponeug Grwd 1245 IIastGreenw1eh F G 371 Budlong She smd she d be fmthful to the end Meyer Why that sounds great Budlonq Yes but I rn the quarterback Compllments KING UNION CO N Hlllsgrove R I 'Q ,, 'in ,r fs o ox: I ,P ' 53 II I ' ' Ilf APPGNAUG G EAST GREENVVICH of Co Ilplll mem uf Comphments of CLASS CLASS 1937 1938 Drck Dzdn t you see my srgnature on my paper? 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