Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

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Hr ., THE REMINDER fH'6s PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LQCKVVGGD cmd AI DRICH HIGH SCHCGLS VOL XV WARWICK MCMXXXVIII RHODE ISLAND 'N 3 . 1.1 THE HEIHINDEH WARREN A SHERMAN Supermtendent Schools IH Warwick HORACE E HOBBS Supervzsmg Prmczpal Aldnch and Lockwood Iunzor Senzor H1qh Schools 1935 of of QI! THE YEAR LCDCKWCDCDD gixgl xW' 1 L M ,digg fLQ'LNl g 44 fffbufxx W , 1757 fa f Til - 7EU51L1' VZ? '?21lfU.'T'q W A N, J! lfQg'. 7, ft ii kiwqlwj f 'R ll 1 - X -ff: f L ' .1 -fWmf'L iw In H , I M 7 ' Af THE HEIHINUEH MR CHARLES A SCHURMAN Prznczpal Iames T Lockwood H1gh School Another school year has passed successfully and happ1ly under the wxse gu1dance of our pr1nc1pal Mr Schurrnan Hxs fr1endly advlce IS gxven freely to all members of Lockwood and we feel very secure 1n our n1che 1n Rhode Island educat1on under h1S able d1rect1on pf tl xg ga LUCKUJUUD MISS HELEN E MILLER whose d1rect1on as adv1sor led to the success of our act1v1t1es We the class of 1938 gratefully dedzccrte fh1S book Klfh 1939: Mr Schurman Mr Herr ck Miss Scott Mr McG1veney Miss Tillmqhat Miss Gould Second How Miss Burns Miss Mitchell Miss L Miller Miss Thayer Miss Baron M1 s Cornpstcn Miss Willard Miss Koralewsky Miss Mears Miss Mulligan Miss Daily Miss D mers Miss Tew Miss West Third How Mr Morse Mr Hers y Mr Carroll Mr Barker Mr Hoffman Mr Nordyke Mr Wedlock Mr Fernald Mr Barb r Mr Campbell Mr Taylor THE FACULTY We students of Lockwood are very proud of our faculty Always sympathetic their aid in classes and extracurricular affairs makes school an especially pleasant adventure fm First Row: Miss McCabe, Mr. Downs, Miss Wallace, Mr. Flanagan, Miss H. Miller, Mr. Griffin, l'l 591051 THE FACULTY OF LOCKWOOD IUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HORACE E HOBBS BS MA Supervrsmg Prmczpal Unrverslty of New Hampshxre Columbra Uruverslty Umverslty of Tennessee Umversrty of Chrcago Harvard Unrversrty George Washmgton Umversrty CHARLES A SCHURMAN BS Prmcrpal Uruversrty of New Hampshlre Brown Umvcrstty R I C E SAMUEL R BARBER Gorham Normal School Shop Emergency Corp Adv ser PHILIP M BARKER IR R I School of Deslgn Shop Coach of Cro s Country DOROTHY E BARON AB Pembroke Brown Unrversxty B ology Chemrstry General Scwnce FIOISF A BURNS BS R I State College Malhematrcs Soclal Studres lnglnsh 8th Grade Clas Advrser RAYMOND W CARROLL BS Brown Umverslty R I State College R I C E General Sctence Intra mural ACYIVIIIGS Golf Coach DOROTHY I CoMPsToN B S R I S ate Clothmg Home Economrcs Club Advxser HAZEL E DAILY EdB Brown Umverslty Soc1alStud1es Teachers Welfare Commrttee SIMONE L DEMERS AB Trrnlty College R I C E French DONALD DOWNS Eastern State Normal School Umversxty of Mame Englrsh Crvrcs Good W1ll Advrser Coach of Iun or Hrgh Baseball WALDRON E FERNALD A B Unrversrty of Marne BU Unrverslty of Wlsconstn Columbra Umversrty of Vermont Brown Umversrty U S Hrstory World Hrstory Geography and Soc1alStud1es Homeroom Commlttee Coach of Semor Competrtxon Play WILLIAM F FLANAGAN AB Provldence College Fnqlrsh Drrector of Masquers Coach of Faculty Thanks gxvmg and Chrrstmas One Act Plays HELEN GOULD BS R I State College Sth Grade Mathematics Sth Grade Algebra Plane Geom etry Iumor Busmess Tralnmg FRNEST H GRIFFIN AB Bates College Head of Scrence Department Chemtstry and General Scrence Athletrc Dxrector EARLE C HERRICK PhB Yale Unrversrty Harvard Unrversrty Brown Unrversltv U S Army Heavy Artrllerv School France R I C F Mathematxcs General Scrence Adviser of Remmder ALFRFD E HERSEY BS R I State College Agrrculture Projects THEODORE F HOFFMAN B S Boston Un versrty Umverstty of Buffalo Green Mounta n Iunlor College Socral Scrence ROSE KORALEWSKY B A Boston Umversnty R I C E Brown Unxversrty Latrn French Italxan Advrser of Remmder Coach of llth Grade One Act Play Charrman of Assembly Commlttee IVADELINE MCCABE EdB Englrsh Socral Studres Dlrec or of Masguettes IOHN I MCGIVENEY BS Provtdence College R I Mechanlcal Drawmg Coach of Baseball NAN G MEARS BS Vrrg nla State Teachers College 7th and 8th Grade Socral Studres 7th Grade Englmsh 7th Grade Class Advrser HELEN MILLER Rhode Island School of Deslgn Drawmg l2th Grade Class Adv ser Chatrman of Teachers Welfare Commlttee LUCY E MILLER A B College of Mount St V ncent SocralSc1ence World Hxstory U S Hxstory Coach of lun or Debatmg Club Teachers Welfare Commxttee LUCILLE M MITCHELL BS Sargent College of Boston Unlversrty Physlcal Educatron Coach of Grrls Interclass Sports Advrser of Grrls Leaders Corp E P MORSE Provrnctal Normal College Truro Nova Scotia Mrlrtary School Rockclrffe Ontarro Mathematics Iunror Busmess Tramrng MARY V MULLIGAN AB Pembroke Modern Htstory Englrsh Teachers Welfare Commxttee TFD NORDYKE B P E Sprrngfxeld College Phystcal Educatron Coach of Football Coach of Basketball Coach of Track Health Adviser FRANCES P SCOTT BS ECIB R I State College R I C E Columbra Umverslty Home Economrcs RICHARD E TAYLOR AB MA Unron College Columbla Unrversxty Mathematrcs Physrcs ESTHFR E TEW BCS Bryant and Stratton College R I C E Boston Unlver stty Head of Commercral Department llth Grade Class Advlser PATRICIA A THAYER AB Unxversxty of New Hampshrre Boston Unxversrty Commercxal Sublects MARY TILLINGHAST B C S B Ed Bryant College R I C E Bookkeeplng and Busmess Practrce Coach of l0th Grade One Act Play ROSALIND M WALLACE AB Brown Umversrtv Englrsh Coach of Debatmg Club ELDON D WEDLOCK BS MA Tufts Brown Unrversrty Emerson College Englxsh Drrector of Senior Plav Dlrector of New England Drama Festrval 10th Grade Class Advrser Charrman of Homeroom Committee Tenms Coach BEATRICE E WEST AB MA Wheaton College Harvard Unrversrty Engltsh Advrser of The WGYWICRIIE MARIANNA L WILLARD EdB R I C E College of Musrc Boston Umverslty MUSIC Orchestra tIun1or and SEHIOII Drrector of Glee Club Band ' Coach of Operetta Teachers Welfare Commrttee ALL? 1933 . 1- I , . 4 - , H-I-951 . . - 3-I-CJ? 4 . 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' 0 Editor rn Chief Carolyn Godfrey 38 Assistant Editor Florence Hornstein 38 Secretary to Editor Laura Brown 38 Senior Editor Louise Lepry 38 Sports Editor George Therrien 38 Art Editor Iames Fisher 38 Assistant Art Editor Edward Wood '38 Snapshot Editor Arnold Rice '38 JHE REMINDER STAFF Snapshot Board Iane Atwood 38 Nora Horne 38 Business Manager Dorothy Hartley 38 Secretary to Business Manager Margaret Blmkhorn 38 Photo Editor Ieanne Vaillant 38 Circulation Manager Louise Ogrlvie 38 Assistant Circulation Manager Robert Pelley '43 Typists Marie Izzi '38 Barbara Anderson '38 Literary Board Yvette Richard 40 Ioanne Chase 39 Betty Dell 40 Helen Fagan 43 Frances Foster 38 Velma Cookson Constance Briggs 38 Sherman Grimes 41 Eve Nathanson 38 Margaret Blmkhorn 38 Iames Blaslo 38 Charles Bertwell 38 Dorothea Lucas '38 Richard Houghton, '38 Florence Gref '39 Beverly Arnold '40 REMINDFR LITERARY BOARD First Row F Hornstcin B Dell M Blmkhorn E Nathanson Mrs Koralewsky C Godfrey H Fagan I Foster V Cookson Second How Y Richard I Chase A Crocker L Lepry B Arnold I Vaillant I Atwood S Grimes Third Row N Horne B Anderson I Fisher I Blasto R Houghton C' Bertwell A Rice G Therrien C Briggs D Luca REMINDER BUSINESS BOARD First How H Byrne M Izzi Brown Mr Herrick D Hartley McMahon A Bo co Second How G Iames R San berg W Iordan R Hannah Barker M Blmkhorn L Ogilvie Th1rdRow R Flynn C Lawrenc B Nicholson I White I G heeney A Carruthers I Whit er Business Board Iosephtne McMahon 3 Marlorie Siravo 40 Helen Byrne 39 Antoinette Bosco 38 Georgiana Iclmes 38 Ruth Sandberg 38 Wilma Iordan 38 Ruth Hannah 38 Barbara Barker 39 Rita Flynn 38 Chandler Lawrence 40 Betty Nicholson 38 Ieannette White 38 Iohn Gilheeney 41 Alice Carruthers 38 Ioseph Whitaker 42 Constance Martin 39 , . K J I CLASSES 1938 1939 1949 W Z7, f fEQZW5 Eg EJ u 42 3 WZ .?' - r - - ff Vi ' JQ IE ,A f 1 , K fi i.'T' I 4 9 l 1 .N -4 xxx! I I 1 I A -ff ffm. N ,M-mW U f i gl A 5 7 Ur ,fair M N! Q HH J, 1 .A , I ...Q 1' X u ,,,f 7g' 9 gig - 5L 77 ' 21:-f ik ,W 1-g!1w,-Fu 'W-1131143-, R I HONOR SOCIETY Frist How I Ahlqurst C Brrqgs F I-Iornstern L Lepry I Varllant R H uqhton IVI Greene A Goddard A Rogers W Leu C Godirey Second Row A Rossr L Oqrlvre S Hamrlton L Brown E Swenson R Hannah F Blum M Whrtaker B Suter M Blmkhorn F Weiss A Wyss RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY We wrsh to congratulate these students of the class of 1938 who have attamed the honor of berng members of the Rhode Island Honor Socrety They have through thelr outstandmg scholastrc ab1l1ty during thelr four hrqh school years accumu lated a rate of erghty frve per cent or more We grve them our best w1shes for a successful future av- Afffumzv' 1939: THE EHIINUEH W 1' UCKUJUU l .'a1 09 gc. 1938 CLASS OFFICERS COMMITTEE F1rstHow A Goddard W Vashey R Houghton Mrss Mrller M Bhnkhorn Second Row I Blaszo A Hrce R Petrarca I Cooper W Srravo CLASS OFFICERS Preszdent Wrllram Vashey Vrce Presrdent Rrchard Houghton Secretary Treasurer Anna Goddard SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Enterrng Warwrck Hxgh School 1n Septem ber 1934 we were the proverbral bew1ldered freshmen But by the tollowrng Iune we had made many new acquamtances and knew our way around qurte adequately The school havmg been d1V1ded rnto Lock wood and Aldrrch when we were sophomores 1t was necessary for us to lose many of the frlends wrth whom we had had classes rn our former year and to become acqualnted Wllh the people who were to remaln our class mates As usual we partrcrpated more fully rn the extra currrcular act1v1t1es but our ex plolts were not as yet outstandmg However by the followmg September as lumors we were ready to conquer and accom pllsh all that was posslble When R1Ch Man Poor Man our competrtlon play won frrst honors we were rndescrrbably happy at hav mg come out v1ctor1ous tlllhz 193935 Students and alumnl danced m Llttle Spam at our Prom and a grand tlme was had by all Thus fled our Iunror Year As semors we took on the customary dlqlllly and settled down to real work The Semor Play Charm drew a large crowd and was much prarsed and enjoyed When The Red Lamp won the play com pet1t1on we had two v1ctor1es of thrs sort to our credrt The senlor ball and banquet were held and we all enloyed the two malor festlvr res As graduatron nears we feel a proiound sorrow at havrng to leave the haven 1n whrch we have spent four glonous years because we agam must lose frrends who by thrs txme have become very dear to us and because we shall no longer be under the gurdance of the teachers who have done so much to help us throughout our hrgh school years L LEPRY 38 , A P 9 . - I I , . I . . , . . , t . , . , , I . . ,-4, , . , THE EIHINDEH HERBERT ABRAMSON Herbert is one of the quieter boys of the class. His cheery dis' position and evereready smile make him an asset to any class. May success be with him. Home Room Representative 113: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Operetta 11, 2, 3, 43: Music Dramatic Club 11, Z, 3, 43:Masquers12, 41: Gym Exh.bition 11, 33: Interclass Soc- cer 123: Golf12, 3, 43. EARL ADAMS Earl appears to be quiet, but we feel that there is a great deal of mischief behind that quiet- ness. We know very little about Earl or what his plans are for the future. However, the class of 1938 wishes him the best of luck. IANE AHLQUIST lane is an excellent seamstress and her pleasing manners make her well known and liked by all. Class Executive Committee 123: Home Room Representative 123: Home Economics 133: Cafeteria 133: Operetta 12, 3, 43: One-act Play 123: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 43: Christmas Play 123: Gym Exhibif tion 12, 33: Interclass Soccer 12, 3. 43: Basketball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12, 33: Baseball 12, 33: R. I. Honor Society 1437 Girls' Leaders' Corps 143. BARBARA ANDERSON Blonde haired, tall, slim and with a very sweet smile. Meet Barbie. Always ready to help and give aid, if she possibly can. A true Lockwoodite is Barbie! Good Will 143: Reminder 13. 43: Warwickite12, 3, 43: Cafeteria 12, 3, 43: Operetta 133: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 43: Thanksgiving Play 1l, 23: Gym Exhibition 143: Inter- class Soccer 11, 2, 33: Basketball 12, 33: Volleyball 12, 33: Baseball 115 2, 3, 43: Girls' Leaders' Corps 14 . RAYMOND ANDERSON Andy is an important member of our football team. Although he is quiet in school we wonder about still water running deep. However, his pleasant, ready-to-help disposition will help him on to success. Hockey 133: Varsity Football 13, 43: Iunior Varsity Football 113. -af E 5- Q n E- L f 'Q W Gi 31 Q ,L - .l Q G.. if '-... 3- Q ' at Q 5 1 F s qw s-, JANE ATWOOD lane is not only a participant in many sports, but also is a s.aunch supporter of all boys' athletics. She is going to enter the Homeopathic Hospital next fall to begin her nurse's training. Reminder 12, 43: Warwickite 12, 33: Cafeteria 143: Operetta 13, 40 Masquers 11, 43: Gym exhibi- tion 11, 43: Riding Club 143: Ten- nis 143: Interclass Soccer 12, 3, 435 Basketball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 3, 43: Baseball 143: Golf 143. ARTHUR BABINE For all his pranks, Arthur is a fine fellow. But we're afraid that if he doesn't become a marvel- ous chemist soon, he'll blow the roof off the school. Home Room Representative 113: Orchestra 123: Operetta 13, 43 1Stage3: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 43: Senior Play 13, 435 One-act Play 12, 337 Thanksgiving Play 12, 43: Cross Country 12, 33. ROBERT BARAD Bob is Lockwood's Robert Tay- lor and Fred MacMurray all in one. Friendly, cheerful, and agreeable, that's Bob. He is an ardent debater. May he be ever successful. Reminder 123: Warwickite1Z3: Debating Club 13, 43: Masquers 12, 3, 43: Onefact Play 143: Christ- mas Play 143: Interclass Basket' ball 143. GORDON BELSEY Gordon is without doubt one of the most qentlemanly and culf lured members of the class. His good taste is singular and in- valuable. We know he will be welcome anywhere with such characteristics. Reminder 123: Stamp Club 113: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 433 Senior Play 143: Christmas Play 123: Gym Exhibition 113. IACK BENNETT lack is that auiet look'ng fel- low: but don't let the look fool you, because it's just a ruse. He's full of pep, vim, and vigor: and when you need a cheerful word, lack always has one for you. Class Executive Committee 133: Fome Room Representative 12, 33: Good Will 113: Reminder 133: Debating Club 13, 43 1President3: Gym Exhibition 123: Tennis 12, 33: lnterclass Basketball 12, 3, 43: Basketball 113. THE EIHINUEH CHARLES BERTWELL Charlie is another boy who likes nothing better than to par- ticipate .n athletics. His ability to be bo.h an athletic star and a humorist has won him manY friends who all wish him the best of luck. ' ' Re m in de r' ' 143: Interclass Basketball 123: Hockey 13, 432 Cross Country 113: Indoor TYQCR 1135 Outdoor Truck 143: Varsity Football 12. 3, 43: Baseball 123. HAROLD BLACK, IR. Harold seems quiet, but .only until you become acquainted with him. His pet peeves are learning to quote Hamlet and trying not to blow us'up in Chemistry. If you know him, you can understand that saying, A friend in need is a friend in' deed, Photo Club 143. IAMES BLASIO Iimmy is one of our most pop ular boys and one of the best dancers in the class. He has been an active member of the Masquers. The best wishes of the class accompany you. Iimmy. Class Executive Committee 143: Reminder 143: Warwickite 13. 43: O eretta 13, 43: Masguers 13. 43: general Organization 143: Christmas Play 13, 43: Gym Exhif bition 143: Outdoor Track 143: Var- sity Football 13, 43. MARGARET BLINKHORN Red hair, personality, and charm that's our Ginger. Class Executive Committee 13, 43: Home Room Representative 13, 43: Good Will 143: Reminder 143 1Bus ness and Literary3: War- wickite 13, 43 1Editor3: Home Eco nomics Club 133: Librarian 113: Cafeteria 12, 3, 43: Operetta 12, 33: Masquers 12, 3, 43: One-act Play 13, 43: Thanksgiving Play 123: General Organization 143 1Secre- tary-Treasurer3: Bank Clerk 13. 43: Christmas Play 133: Gym Ex- hibition 123: Girls' Track 123: ln' terclass Soccer 123: R, I. Honor Society 143, FREDERICK BLUM Fred is one of the few boys to become a member of the R. I. Honor Society, an achievement of which he may well be proud. His constancy and seriousness have made him a well liked member of his class. Agricultural Club 123: Masquers 143: One-act Play 143: Gvm Exhibi- tion 1l, 23: R. I, Honor Society 143. 1' Q':FSA':r .Qt vp, . tvs CV' 54 3 7' 536. . L4 .1 Q' 'iig- v Cv 1 5 l sq... -1-.- ANT ONETTE BOSCO Wherever there is fun you are sure to find Antonette. With her congenial manner and sparkl.ng brown eyes she has won many xr.ends in Lockwood. She is a capable seamstress and is very fond of dancing. May you find happiness in your future years, Antonette. Reminder 14:5 Home Eco- nomics Club '4E: Operetta 1435 Masque-rs 3. CONSTAPICE BRIGGS Connie is popular, clever, and lots of fun. She and Marty are very close fricnds and they in- tend to room together at R. I, State. Reminder 143: Warwickite 141: Home Economics Club 1PresiA denti 14,5 Operetta 13, 43 QProper' tiesf: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 43: Senior Play 1435 One-Act Play 12, 33 1Promprre:ss3: Thanksgiving Play 133: Chrisimas Play 123: Gym Ex- hibition fl: R. I. Honor Society 4. LAURA BROWN Laura's glowing smile and personality, along with her cheer- fulness and ladylike qualities. will prove useful fo her in the business world just as if has through her four years of high school. Reminder 13, 43: Warwickite 12, 3, 43: Librarian 123: Operetta 133: Masquers12, 33: One-act Play 133: Bank Clerk 13, 43: Christmas Play 133: R. I. Honor Society 143. DOROTHY BULLOCK Tall, erect, serene, with smil- ing eyes Dorothy is one of our best-natured senior girls. Her de- sire to become a successful nurse will be easy to achieve. We know she will be a comfort to her patients. 3.Ve wish you speedy iiiccess in your future Career. ,ot, FRED BURNS Fred is a more conservative member of our class who hails from Hillsqrove. He has left his indelible stamp upon the grid- iron, ice, and the boards. We hope that his successes in life will be as satisfying as those he attained while at Lockwood. Hockey 13, 43: Outdoor Track 13, 43: Varsity Football 12, 33, MARIE CARNEY Look at Marie blush! Speak one word to Marie in class and her lace turns bright red: how ever, she looks very nice when she blushes. This young Irish miss's pleasing personality will always carry her through. Operetta 12, 3, 41: Masquers 13, 41: Gym Exhibition 121: Inter class Soccer 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Hockey 13, 41: Volleyball 131: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 4'. PHILIP CI-IENEVERT Phil is wellsknown for his splen did work as our hockey captain. He has made many friends and has become a popular member of our class. The best wishes of 38 go with you, Phil, Class Executive Committee 131: Home Room Representative 131: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Varsity Base ball 141: I, V. Baseball 11, 21. ADELAIDE CUIMMO Ex '38 MADELINE CLARK Babe is one of the peppier girls who enjoys a good time much more than school work. However, we are sure she will make someone a cheeriul secree tary and bring sunshine with her wherever she goes. Home Economics Club 141: Operetta 141. FLORENCE COCHRANE Flossie's here. Everyone looks and beholds a charming little miss with a gay smile. Always willing to help and al- ways doing her best, Flossie will esifar be liked and admired by a . Good Will 141: Debating Club 11, 21: Operettc 131: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 41: Gym Exhibition 11, 2, 31: Girls' Track 12, 3: Interclass Soc- cer 12, 31: Basketball 12, 31: Hock- EY 31: Girls' Leaders' Corps A c , ,fit r Wi IOHN COOPER luck is our star ci goool sportsmanship humor have rnude friends. President ,3 retary' 12 OLIVE COYLE bers of our class. Althouq doesn't participate in school activities Olive is a asset to any class. We hea her interests center arou certain youth trom Cransto Home Economics Club Opvretta 141. Olive is one of the quiet 1 I 1 1 I r n Athletics. That is where J shines. Not just an ord: member, but an active and ful one. I'm sure he wi missed by all the faithful r of Lockwood. ANSEL DAHI. 1 1 C Gym Exhibition 121: Inter Soccer 111: Basketball 111: V ball 111: Baseball 111: V Football 18, 41: Baseball 12, 1. V, Baseball 111 RUTH DELL eyes describe Ruthie her ever-ready giggle and C ful words she has made a g friend of many Lockwoo Curly hair and dancing c in Club 131: Masquers 131: On Play 131: Christmas Play 131 Exhibition 121: Girls' Track 1 Tennis 141: Interclass Bask 121: Baseball 131. qi Operetta12, 31: Music Drar e EMELIO DiCARLO Emelio has been active ir I great American game of bull. He is captain of the this year. We know he will ceed in anything further he decide to do. Gym Exhibition 111: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Indoor 141: Baseball 12, 3, 41: I, V ball, Athletic Association 12, . c c Ruth is interested in child 2 His od ny ef. Ex 41 ,41: ion 41: ss 13. Ot. 111: El' m: he HY at dl a 41: el YY p. 1. rs 1: ss Y. ty 1: e h 1. d ic t 1. ll e 5 1 a THE ElllINllEll MICHAEL DiCARLO Michael, better known as Chick, is one of Lockwood's many quiet seniors, Chick has been active in one sport, base- ball. He has been Dopular with fellow students. We wish him success and luck in anything he may undertake. Gym Exhibition 111: Interclass Basketball 12, 31: I. V, Football 121: Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 41: l. V. Ba'seball111. LEMUEL DOWNS lunie is our dmlnutive ath- letic star who is always pullinq some game out of the fire with his remarkable ability ta capital- ize on some break. Operetta 141: Tennis Club 13, 41: Interclass Basketball 111: Varsity Football 141: Baseball 121: Basket- ball 13, 415 I. V. Basketball 11, 21,- I. V.Baseball1l1. ELIZA DUNN Liza, although quiet, is quite mentally alert. She possesses a very cheerful disposition and a really friendly attitude. We know that these qualities, combined with her ambition, will do much toward her future success. Interclass Soccer 111: Volley- ball 111: Gym Exhibition 11, 21, RAYMOND FAGAN Ray is a fun-loving chap who never allows a dull moment to pass. His laughter and good hu- mor are present wherever he goes. We are sure he will make all those with whom he comes in contact happy. Debating Club 131: Operetta 13141: Masquers 131: Gym Exhibif tion 11, 21: Interclass Basketball 141: I. V. Football 131: 1. V. Bas- ketball 131. IAMES FISHER Ambition! That describes lim- my to a T. His pet ambition has Proved. a help to all who have used his-posters as an advertis- lriq medium. Not only that, but his drawing ability has added Greatly to the success of the Warwrckite. Reminder 141: Warwickite13, 41: Indoor Track 131: Varsity Foot- 110111141 1IVIanager17 Gym Exhibi- ion . xv. IRS: he 31 I QS 5- -. 4 RITA FLYNN Better known to her friends as Irish, her sweet disposition has won her a host of friends. She is aspiring to be someone's private secretary and with the luck of the Irish behind her, she simply can't fail, Reminder 141: Home Econom' ics Club 121: Cafeteria 121: Oper- etta 12, 41 MARIE FORD Who is the qirl who enters a room and greets us with, Hello, everybodyu? No, it isn't Kate Smith: it's Marie, with her friend- ly smile and pat on the back. Reminder 12, 31: Librarian 141: Cafeteria 12, 3, 41: Gym Ex- hibition 1l, 2, 31: Tennis Club 12, 3: Interclass Soccer 121: Basket- ball 12. 31: Hockey 121: Volleyball 12, 31: Baseball 12, 31: Girls' Lead- ers' Corps 12, 3, 41. FRANCES FOSTER Meet the peppiest girl at Lock- wood. Frances adds color and zest to everything in which she takes part. Class Executive Committee 121: Home Room Representative 121: Reminder 141: Operetta 12, 41: Masquers1l, 2, 3, 41: Senior Play 141: General Organization 121: Cheer Leader 11, 2, 3, 41: Gym Exhibition 11, 2, 3, 41: Girls' Track 121: Swimming Club 111: Inter' class Soccer 13, 41: Basketball 131: Hockey 13, 41: Volleyball 131: Baseball 2, 3, 41: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41. ANNA GODDARD Here is the cutest girl in our class. Anna is going to be a teacher and we are sure her desk will always be covered with apples. Class Vice-President 12, 31: Sec- retary-Treasurer 141: Executive Committee 12, 3, 41: Good Will 12, 3, 41: Operetta 141: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 41 1Secretary1: Senior Play 141: Onevact Play 13, 41: Thanks- giving Play 131: Christmas Play 131: R. I. Honor Society 141. CA ROLYN GODFREY One picture can say more than a thousand words. Class Executive Committee 131: Home Room Representative 131: Good Will 13, 41: Reminder 12. 3, 41 1Editor-in-Chief1: Warwickite 12, 3, 41: Ogaeretta 11, 21: Mas- quers 1l, 2, , 41 1Vice-President1: Senior Play 141: One-act Play 12, 31: State Competition Play 13, 41: Thanksgiving Play 13, 41: Gen- eral Organization 131: Christmas Play 12. 31: Gym Exhibition 1l, 2, 3, 41: Rid'ng Club 111: R. I Honor Society 141: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41: Interclass Sports 12, 3, 41, THE IOHN GOUVEIA Iohn is a humorous, likable fellow who has made friends during his four years at Lock- wood. and will continue makinq friends in the future. Although Iohn has not made up his mind for the future, we know he will be a success in anythinq he attempts. Masquers 111: Gym Exhibition It 1 . MARION ,GREEN Ask Marion, she knows. That's what everyone always says. Marion is our walk nq en- cyclopedia. Don't qet the idea that all she does is study. Mar- ion takes an active part in the dramatic society. We are sure success will follow her in all she undertakes. Reminder 141: Masquers 13, 4 I One-act Play 3, 41: R. I. Hon' or Society 41. HELEN GREEN Hear that qiqqle? That's none other than Helen. Her qaiety and liqht heartedness cheers up many a class qrind when she is near. May she always be happy! MARVEL GREMOUR Marvel is that loyal Lockwood- ite who spent a few weeks at Aldrich and then decided to re- turn here. Her ability to get mixed up in P. A. D. has caused her embarrassment, but she has shown that she can take it on the chin. To Marvel we say, Bonne chance. Operetta Z4 . MARTHA GROSSGUTH rtha is a brunette with Ma , sparkling eyes. She is quiet, but her silence is a virtue. She is qoinq to make someone a grand stenoq. Good luck, Martha! Home Economics Club '3. 41: Orchestra 121: Operetta 141: Mas- quers 141, 'Rs Q K .1 , tt.. .ir 6 fs L.,- E INUEH Q MYRTLE GUSTAFSON Myrtle is another of our fun- loving girls who is always ready to have a qood time. She is an excellent dressmaker and is fond of sgorts. She is qoinq to enter the usiness field. Home Economics Club 141: Gym Exhibition 1313 Interclass Soccer 12, 31: Basketball 181: Hockey 131: Volleyball 13, 41: Baseball 121. EVELYN HAGLUND A conservative appearinq young person, but don't let ap- pearances deceive you. She can be just as peppy and noisy as the next one. However, since life is not made up of pep and lauqhter alone, we have every reason to believe she will come through. RAYMOND HALLIWELL Raymond is a quiet. helpful member of our class. His cheery smile and likeable way have won for him many friends at Lockwood. We don't know exact- ly what he intends to do after he qraduates, but we extend our wishes to him in all he under- takes. Masquers 13, 41: One-act Play 141: Emergency Squad 141. SHIRLEY HAMILTON Who's that short, pretty qirl who wears a Coventry rinq? Don't you know? That's Shirley. Shirley is quiet in school, but that doesn't say she hasn't qot what it takes fo succeed. Home Economics Club 141: Cafeteria 131: Masquers 12, 3, 41: Gym Exhibition 1l, 21: Interclass Soccer 131: Hockey 131g R. l. Honor Society 141. LOUIS HAMPTON Louis is an outstandinq student in Chemistry and Math, besides bein cr valuable orchestra mem- ber.iINe know he'll do Lockwood proud when he furthers his edu' cation at State. Warwickite 111: Band 12, 3, 41: Iazz Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: New England Music Festival 141: Music Dramatic Club 111: Masquers 1l, 2, 3, 41: Senior Play 141: Christmas Play 121: Gym Exhibition 1115 Tennis 13, 41: Cross Country 11. THE HElllINllEH RUTH HANNAH Ruth is one of our smartest girls. Her dependability and good nature have won her a high place with teachers and students. We're sure she'll suc- ceed in whatever she under- takes. Reminder 1435 I-ibl'GIiGIl 1335 Cafeteria 13. 43: Operetta 12, 33: Masquers 12, 3, 43: Senior Play 1435 Gym Exhibition 123: Girls' Track 133: lnterclass Soccer 12, 33: Basketball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: R. l. Honor Society. GLADYS HARDING Gladys is very secretive about her ambition: however, she wants to operate a comptometer. That's pretty big work tor such a little girl. lt means she will be working a calculating machine someday, but we're sure she'll till the position, Glee Club 1l3p Operetta 11, 3, 43: Masquers 113: Gym Exhibition 113. DOROTHY HARTLEY Here is our Duchess, a viva- cious girl with a winning per' sonality. Her tuture seems to lean towards the business world. We ieel assured that she will succeed and make the class of '38 proud of her. Reminder 143 1Business Man- ager3: Home Economics Club 13, 43 1Social Chairman3: Operetta 143: Interclass Soccer 12, 33: Bas- ketball 1l, 2, 3, 435 Hockey 12, 33: :Yolleyball 12, 3, 43: Baseball 12, . 43. RICHARD HEARN Dick is our class electrician. At plays. assemblies or meetings. he is right there with the light- ing effect. As tar as his future is concerned, he is planning to go places via night school. Good luck! Operetta 143: Masquers12, 3, 435 Senior Pla 143: One-act Play 12, 3. 43: Thanksgiving 13, 43: Christ- mas Playl13, 435 lnterclass Play 12, 33: I. . Football 133. NORA HORNE Nonie is our prize wit, always ready with an answer. When- ever you see her, you see Iane A., lor the two are inseparable. You may be sure that fun and laughter always accompany Nonie. Reminder 143: Warwickite 12, 3. 43: Operetta 13, 43: Masquers 11,. 2. 33: Gym Exhibition 143: Ten- nis Club 143: Interclass Soccer f2. 3. 43: Basketball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 13, 43: Colt 143. THE EIIIINIIEH RICHARD IAMES Here is another member of our class from whom we hear very little that is, inside of school. But you should meet h'm after hours! Very little is known about h.s future plans: but whatever they are, he has our sincere w.shes for success. lnterclu-is EasketbaII121. HELEN IOHNSON Introducing Helen Iohnson, better known as the riot of the locker room. Anyone who thinks that she is quiet is being greatly deceived, Helen possesses all the qualities of a faithful friend and a loyal Lockwoodite. Suc- cess to you, Helen. Home Economics Club 12, 3, 41 LV. P.1: Masquers 1l, 2, 31: Driv .ng 1-is. MILTON IOHNSON Milt has made many true friends at Lockwood with his iovial manner. He has shown his ability in dramatics by participating in many plays in his four years, as well as being a member of the Musico Dramatic Club. Smooth sailing: and we know you will have a prominent place in life. Warwickite 141: Glee Club: New England Music Festival 141: Cperetta 12. 3. 41: Masquers 12, 3. 41: Senior Play 141: State Compe- t.on 131, SIGNE IOHNSON Another reserved young lady is Signe. Probably she is a firm believer of Silence is Golden. However, her lovely blond hair and blue eyes have made her outstanding. Luck, Signe. WALTER IOHNSON We believe Skip's secret of success is his musical ability. He possesses a great big smile and can be depended upon to always find the silver lining. Class Executive Committee 1112 Home Room Representative 111: Band 11, 2, 3, 41: lazz Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: Orchestra 11, 2. 3, 41: New England Music Festival 141: Music Dramtic Club 121: Mas- quers 12, 3, 41: Christmas Play 1213 Gym Exh b.tion 111. Y.. .gr 31 ,,, 4. QP Y Thi '66 K E fs:- .fre ff ' '-Ti 13 6. . L - if Era' K fs -sc, 8. :'. ' WALTER IORDAN Bud is a fellow whose pleasing ways and silly sayings win the admiration and friendship of all who know him. Any time you hear a silly 'At's awwight, you know it's Bud and hls pet quotation. Masquers 141: Gym Exhibition I1: Interclass Basketball 111: Cross Country 141: Indoor Track 12, 3, 41: Outdoor Track 12, 315 Varsity Baseball 1415 l. V. Hase- ball 111. WILMA IORDAN Winkie is that girl who wears the 33 pin and is the other part of the Iordan twins. She plays a mandolin and wants to be an undertaker. But what ever she undertakes we all know she will succeed. Reminder 141: Home Econom- ics Club 121: Operetta 1417 Mas' queis 13, 41. GRACE KELLEY Grace is new to Lockwood this year, but her gay smile and laughing ways made her one of us immediately. It is true that Cranston's loss was our gain, no matter how common the saying has become. Rifle Club 12, 31: Typing 131. FRANCES KENDALL Frances is one ol our inde- pendent girls. She is quite de- voted to her studies, and her pleasing characteristics will aid much in gaining her desires for a successful career. She is most efficient in all she does. Operetta12, 31: Masquers1I, 2, 3, 41. IAMES KILBANE If you know James you can be sure that you know a perfect gentleman. He is courteous and his manners readily assure you of his refinement. His sound and plausible arguments in P A. D. will assure you of what a loyal person is really like. THE INIJEH LOUISE LIIPRY Sweetness, popularity, and ac- tive in dramatics, that's Louise. Reminder 12, 3, 43 150l'1i0l' Editor3: Warwickite 12, 33: Debat- ing Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Glee Club 113: Operetta 11, 23: Masauers 1l, 2, 3, 43: Senior Play 1Properties3: One-act Play 11, 2, 3, 43 1Proper- ties3: Thanksgiving Play 123: Christmas Play 12, 43: Gym Ex- hibition 1l, 2, 33: Girls' Track 1235 lnterclass Soccer 12, 3, 43: Basket- ball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 13. 43: Vol- leyball 12, 3, 43: Baseball 123: H. l. Honor Society: Girls' Leaders' Corps 143. WILMA LEU Wrlrnrr is one of our brlqhtr-st girls. She'll be a wizard in some Chem. Lab, some day. Her win- ning smile and personality have earned the respect and friend- ship of everyone. Home Economics Club 12, 43: Gym Exhibition 113: Interclass Ser-cer 13, 43: Basketball 13, 43: Hockey 13. 43: Volleyball 12, 33: Baseball 133: R. I. Honor Society. IRLJNIZ I.IGHTBOWN Here is Irene, one of the quiet- est girls in our class. However. she has won lasting friends through her pleasing ways. lrene's plans for the future are indefinite, but we know she will succeed in whatever she may undertake. Good luck, Irene. Cafeteria 123: Masquers 113: Gym Exhibition 12, 43. DOROTHEA LUCAS Whos that stately girl with the cute giggle and dimple? That's Dorothea. She is always agreeable to everyone and will certainly be so later on when she makes her debut. Reminder 143: Music Dra- matic Club 123: Golf 123. DOMINIC MAGLIOLI I Minqy is one of our tall sen- ior boys who is very quiet around school. His appearance and good nature make up for his lack of extra activities. He hasn't yet decided what his life work will be, but we wish him suc- cess. 2. .-5' 'x 1 E- 25. gi-5- Q ik 'K Q4 '123. 5- M 'L ,fl 3 is ' g X ze ,- 4. T' I-'RED MAIN Fred is the fellow who pos- sesses the wavy hair that Lock- wood girls rave about. At every basketball game you can see him cheering the team. We don't know just what he intends to do after graduation, but whatever it is we wish him success. Agricultural Club 123: Operetta -13: Gym Exhibition 11, 43: Inter- class Basketball 12, 3, 43. IRVING MAIN living is about 5 feet of the friendliest person that ever set foot in Lockwood. Quiet and ex- tremely well mannered, he has succeeded in making numerous friends. It is no peculiar sight to see him set off to go rowing or fishing. Gym Exhibition 12, 33. ALBERT MARTIN Look girls, there goes Lock- wood's Clark Gab'e. Al is al- ways jolly and good natured. He can be depended on, too. which makes us feel sure he-'ll succeed later on. Class Executive Committee 1l3: Home Room Representative 11, 23: Band .2, 3, 43: lazz Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 43: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 43: Glee Club 1l, 23: New England Music Festival 13, 43: Masquers 1l, 2, 3, 43: Christmas Plav1I,43: Football 12, 3, 43: I. V. Football 313: Photo Club 133. MILDRED MARTIN Mid, a very musical qirl, is quite ambitious, and her fine alto voice has gained her recog- nition. With her pleasing dispo- sition and promising ability in the stenoqraphic line, she will undoubtedly make the perfect secretary. Glee Club 113: New England Music Festival 143: Operetta ll, 2, 73. 43: Music Dramatic Club 113: Masquers 11, 2, 43. THOMAS MCCABII Tommie is good natured and is everybody's friend. very much so with the girls. He has shown great interest in supplying news of the week for his classmates in the school paper. We are sure you will be successful in your journalism career. Tommie. Warwickite 11, 2, 3, 43: l. V. Football 11. 23: I. V. Baseball 123: Good Will 133: Operetta 12, 33: lnterclass Basketball 13, 43. THE ElllINlJEH ARTHUR Man CARTHAY Arthur does not seem to be ri cut up, but always has that mischievous look in his eye and, helieve it or not, he usually has a good joke to crack. If he lol lows his ambition, we may be laughing at his jokes when we tune in WEAN or WIAR. MARION MAYNARD Marion, known to some as Til- lie, certainly excels in music. Her pet instrument now, and the one which she plans to center hor career about, is the harp. She also plays the violin in our orchestra. Happiness to you. Orchestra 1l, 3, 41: Operetta 13, 41: Riding Club 121. IOSEPHINE MCMAHON Io is the great humorist ol our class. Her giggle is so com- ical and so contag ous that we find ourselves laugh ng with her about someth ng we know noth- ing of. Heres to the success ol our colleen! Rem nder 141: Debating Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Operetta 121: Mas' guers1l,2, 3, 41: GYYT1 E'4h'b1li0 ' 1l, 215 Swimming Club 111: Inter- class Soccer 12, 31: Hockey 121: Basketball 12, 31. EVE NATHANSON Eve has qa'ned popularity with her winning smile and cheerful disposition. Her keen talent in all phases of art tends to make her one ol our great artists of the future. Operetta 141 1Propc-rtiesl: Mas quers13, 4': One-act Play 41Pnor1 f-vties1: Interrlass Soccer 13, 41: Fasketball 131: Hockey 3, 41: Girls' Loaders' Corps 4: Senior Flay. NORMAN NELSON Norman is one of the quieter boys of the class: nevertheless, we know he has an interest in drawing, and is an all around Good sport. May you ever be successful! Zlllqriculture Club 11, 21: Tennis I . BETTY NICHOLSON Betty is quite popular at Lock- wood. She is tall and nice look- ing, and we're sure she'll suc- ceed as a stenoq or whatever she sets out to be. Reminder 141: Home Econom- ics Club 121: Operetta 12, 3, 41: Masquers 11, 2, 3. 41: Senior Play 141 1PropertieS1: Gym Exhibition 121: Interclass Soccer 11, 2, Cl, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: Hockey 13, 41. LUCILLE OLNEY Lucille is a very sweet girl and is noted for her ability to get along with anyone. She has only been here lor two years but what was someone else's loss was our gain. Lucille wants to be a nurse and we know she will make a very good one. LOUISE OGILIVIE louise just came to us a little while ago, but she has made L1 favorable impression on us in the short while she has been here. She has a sweet smile, and a sense of humor as shown by her orals in English. Reminder 4: Operetta 141: Masquers 141: Gym Exhibition 141: R. I. Honor Society 141. EV ERETT PAICE Personality and looks have made Everett a popular charac- ter in Lockwood. There is a lot of meaning in the word Person- ality, and if he lives up to it we can assure him of lasting suc- cess. Home Room Representative 111: Good Will 121: Warwickite 121: Debating Club 111: Masquers tl, 21: One-act Play 121: Gym Exhie bition 111. MARY PAPA Why haven't we heard more from Mary? Maybe she is shy or perhaps it is her modesty that causes her to be so quiet. How- ever, she is not too shy or mod- est to be pleasant to everyone and has been a faithful friend to many. Home Economics Club 131: Cafeteria 141: Operetta 141: Golf 121. THE ElllINllEH FLOYD PELLEY The trout I caught yesterday was thzs long! Honest! is typ ical of Floyd, one of our most s ncere and gentlemanly seniors. Though quiet in school, he is full of pep outside and loves nothing better than a carefree day, hunt- ing or fish ng in the great out- of-doors. Swimming Club 141: Varsity Football 131: Gym Exhibition 131. ADELINE PETRANGELO Adeline's good nature has won her many friends. We know that she intends to be a stenographer some day. The senior class all ioin in wish ng hor the best of luck in the future, Reminder 131: Home Econom- ics Club 141: Operetta 141: Mas- quers 13, 41: Gym Exhibition 111: Photo Club 141. RALPH PETRARCA For three years Ralph led the basketball team in scoring. We know he will be as successful in the future. Class Executive Committee 13. 41: Home Room Representative 131: Good Will 13, 41 1President 141: Warwickite 13, 41: G. O. 13, 41: Gym Exhibition 111: Tennis Club 12, 3, 41: Interclass Basketball 131: Cross Country 12, 31: Basketball 12, 3, 411Captain1:1. V. Basketball 111: Baseball 12, 3, 41: I. V. Base ball 111. CLAIRE POLIS Claire is one girl who was wrongly named, It should have been Gertrude. long for gig- gling Gerty. Claire is indispen- sable to her gang, and she is a friend anyone would enjoy hav- ing. Glee Club: Operetta 11, 2, 3, 41: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 41: Gym Exhi- bition 1l, 2, 317 Girls' Track 12, 31: Interclass Soccer 12, 31: Basket- ball 12, 31: Hockey 12, 31: Volley- ball 13, 21: Baseball 12, 31. CLAUDIA POLLITT Claud is one of those girls who knows much but says little. She is known for her ability to Play appropriate piano selec- tions for unexpected requests. We know that she will do well in her further study of music and wish her the best of success in college. Gym Exhibition 111. k I9 R' as 1 , X Q. Fix Qu.. '-. ,P Gs . S- 'lin 'f 2. ,I 4 .Ht -,. eb' HARRIETT POLLARI1 We hear that Harriett wants to be a stenographer. Although she does not say much about her work or her future, her marks show that she is a hard worker. And, if the good work is kept up. we're sure success is ahead. Gym Exhibition 11, 31. KENNETH RAYMOND Ken, in his quiet way, has done much for us. His stage man- aging made dramatic perform- ances run smoothly. Ken is also an actor, and we sincerely hope that his success holds. Operetta 141: Masquers 11, Z, 3: 4 : One-act Play 12, 41: State Competition Play 131: Thanksgiv- ing Play 13, 41: Christmas Play 3, 41: Gym Exh'bition 111: Tennis I3, 41: Cross Country 121. DELLA REA DIO Della has shown us all that the old saying Beautiful but dumb doesn't hold true to form in all cases. Her beauty and her winning ways won for us last year's ice-queen. Loads of luck to you, Della. Masquers 141: Senior Play 141: Gym Exhibition 13, 41: Riding Club 141 1President1: Girls' Lead- ers' Corps 13, 41. ARNOLD RICE I.oyal, popular, and well - dressed describe Arnold to a T. Class Executive Committee 12, 41: Reminder 141: Warwickite ,3, 41: Debating Club 121: Glee Club 111: Operetta 141: Masquers 11, 2, 3, 41: Senior Play 141: One- act Play 13. 41: State Competition Play 12. 31: Thanksgiving Play l31: Christmas Play 131: A. A.121: Club 131: Interclass Basketball Gym Exhibition 1l, 31: Tennis Club ,31: Golf 131: Hockey 13, 41 1Man- aqerf: Indoor Track 121: Outdoor Track 121: Cheer Leaders 141 1Hf'r1fl Cheer I.eader1: Gym Exhibition 'l, 21. ANNIE ROGERS Annie is a very quiet girl: but. when you really know her. you find she has a very good sense of humor and is a fine friend. She is one of our most brilliant students and we know she will succeed in her chosen work. R. I. Honor Society 141: Gym Exhibition 11, 21. THE llll AMIIDIO IIOSSI A quiet fellow you are, Ame dio, but very studious indeed. The faculty as well as your many friends will always re- member you for your high aca- demic record. Gym Exhibition 1l3: Interclass Basketball 11, 2, 31: B. I. Honor Society. RUTH SANDBERG Iluth is always a lady. ,She may be quiet, but everyone likes her just the same. She never ge-ts excited no matter what the site uation may be. Ruth wants to be a children's nurse and we know She will get along well with them. Reminder 143: Librflfifln 1137 Cateteria 13, 43: OPQYGNG '437 MU' sic Dramatic Club 123: Gym Exhi- bition 113: Golf 123. VINCENZO SANTILLI limrny, as he is called, has been the nucleus of wit in our senior class. His perpetual- smile can be seen at all times in our corridors and classrooms. His popularity has been great- -de- spite his lack of extra activities. Iimmy will make good, we all are sure, in whatever field he may enter. LEN A SANTILLI Lena is just about our idea of an excellent athlete. Have you seen her play basketball? Say, you're missing something if you haven't. Luck, always, Lena! Reminder 143: Debating Club I33: Operetta 143: Masquers 123. 133: Gym Exhibition 1l, 2. 3. 43: lnterclass Soccer 12, 3, 43: Basket- ball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12, 31: Baseball 'l, 2, 3: Golf 121: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 43: Gym Exhibition 1I, 2, 3, 43. ROBERT SHAYER Robert, who for thc most part is a rather quiet individual, is in reality a good scholar. He has played in the school orchestra. and has also a promising abil- ity in the art of spelling. Our best wishes are with you. Orchestra 11, 3, 43: Gym Exhibi- tion 113: Cross Country 123: Indoor Track 123: Outdoor Track 123: I, V. Basketball 113: Gym Exhibition 113. -in 35 Q-. '11 t , . 6 1 is NIJEH VVALTER SIRAVO Here comes Smiley! No matter uhere or who one is, one is always happy to hear those words. Where Smiley is, there one is sure to find fun and laugh- ter. Class Executive Committee 143: Masquers 143: A. A. 143: Varsity FOOlbC1l1 123: I. V. Football 1137 Basketball 12, 3, 43: I. V, Basket- b1all 1ll: General Organization , 1 EARL STEERE Red is that fellow who al- ways has a cheerful grin for you, You can find him in a pair ot overalls ata Greenwood gas sta- tion almost every evening, His earnestness and sincerity make him a person anyone would envy. A personality like Reds will help him succeed. Masquers 143: Emergency Corps 13, 43. SHIRLEY STEVENS Here comes that tall, pleasant girl. Who? Shirley, that's who. What a smile! She is never for' ward, but is always welcome in any group. By the way, ask Shirley about a certain surprise party. It certa'nly was a sur- prise to some people. Never- theless, we're convinced Shirley will be a great success. BEATRICE SUTER Beatrice is a quiet, clever, brown-eyed senior who is tal- ented in the arts of singing and piano playing, Her ambitious na- ture and mental alertness have ranked her as one of our honor students. A pleasing smile and dsposition, combined with her mtelliaence, will undoubtedly bring her success. R. I. Honor Society. ETHEL SWENSON Ethel, shy in school, is gay and carefree outside. She has a pleas ng personality, and is al- ways ready for a laugh. Still she is an honor student, and every. one likes hor. Good luck, Ethel. ,Mf1SQuers 11. 23: Gym Exhibi- t'on133: Interclass Soicer 12, 8, 43g Basketball 12, 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Baseball 13, 431 R. I. Honor Society. THE IAMES TAYLOR We can always tell when Jimmy is coming. How? By the noise. However, I think we'll all miss him. His whole heart seems to be wrapped up in baseball, so perhaps some day we'll see him as another Lynn Larry. Interclass Basketball 121: Cross Country 121: Varsity Baseball 12. 3, 415 I. V. Baseball 111. MARIA TEDESCHI Maria is one of our girls who believes in the old adage, Si- lence is golden g for she is fre- quently seen but seldom heard. Because of this, we don't know exactly what her ambitions are. But whatever they may be, they are sure to succeed, Home Economics Club 1417 Cafeteria 131: Masquers 111. GEORGE THERRIEN George was captain in foot, ball, goalie in hockey, and a track man. ln other words, a real athlete who is always willing to help others. Executive Committee 111: Re- minder 141: Warwickite 12, 3, 41: Agricultural Club 111: Masquers 141: Senior Play 141: G. O. 111: Emergency Corps 13, 41: A. A. 111: Gym Exhibition 11, 31: Hockey 12. 3, 41: Indoor Track 13, 41: Outdoor Track 12, 3, 41: Football 12, 3, 41 1Captain1: I. V. Football 111. DONALD THOUTTE Although Donald hasn't gone in for sports during his years at Lockwood, he hasn't gone un- noticed. His dark, wavey hair has been a great attraction and envy to many around school. CHARLES TINGLEY Charlie is that flash who came to us last year from Plyme outh, and now he is Lockwood's track star. His pleasing manner and Plymouth drawl will easily win your friendship. He is tall and dark and the gentleman prefers blondes probably be- cause opposites attract. Masquers 141: Senior Play 141: Cross Country 141: Indoor Track 141: Outdoor Track 13, 41. ElllINlJEll .1 1 1:- R' ix. be TA' fl - 4.- Qu, S- 'JN Qs' in QL- R65 it-N.. WA.-- Q gn X-. HIANNII VAIl.l.ANT May sunshine and popularity follow her footsteps wherever she goes. Good Will '2. 3, 47 Reminder 143 Warwickite 12, 41: Operetta 1215 Masquers 'l, 2, 3, 45 1Attend ance Sec.1f Senior Play 14,5 One- act Play 11, 3, 415 Christmas Play 4j: Cheer Leader '4 1 Gym Exhi- bition 11, 2. 3, 41: Girls' Trfwk fl, 2, 3, 417 Swimminq Club 4': Tennis Club 131 Interclass Soccer 13, 4, 21: Basketball il, 2, 3, 417 Hockey '2, 3, 4 3 Volleyball 2. 3. 415 Baseball 12, 3, 41: R. I. Honor Society: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41. MIILINA VAIIIIIIIUR Melina is our own Hrnadoriiiite selle. Those who know her are proud to be her friends for sho has never failed them. The class. of '38 is proud to have her as a member. Gym Exhibition fl, 21: Inter- class Soccer 12 : Basketball 11. Z.: Volleyball I21. VVILLIAM VASIIIIY Meet our school tester! What Bill lacks in stature he makes: up for in personality. Ready, will inq, and able is Bill. Class President 12, 41, Secre- tary-Treasurer 37 Executive Commitee 1l. 2, 3, 41: Home Room Representative 111: Operetta 13, 417 Masquers 12, 3, 41, One fict Play 12, 31: State Competition Play 131: Christmas Play 2:3 A, A. 12, 31: Gym Exhibition ll, 2, 3, 4i: Indoor Track TZ, 3, 41: Outdoor Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41. BETTY WAI LIS Betty isn't very biq, but we all know that good things come in small packages. Always help' ful, Betty's size gives no indica- tion of how great she really is. Reminder 111: Debating Club 12, 31: Operetta 13, 4': Masqur-rs fl. 7, 3, 4': One act Play !l': Gym Exhibition 11, 2, 3, 41 Girls' Track 12, 31: Inter:-lass Soccer 12, 3, 41: Basketball 2, 3, 4 I Hockey '3, 45 Volleyball 12, 317 Baseball '2, 3'5 Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41. RICHARD VVEIGIIRT Dick is one of out strong, silent men. He thinks much and srryf, little. He has made many lricndf. during his stay at Lockwood and has gained many admirers. With his personality and will-to do, Dick has much success and hap- piness awaiting him. Operetta 141: Masauers f4,: Sen- ior Play 141: Gym Exhibition 121. THEH ITIIN MARIORY WHlTAKER Happiness and all that you ever desire, Martie! Executive Committee 13T: Home Room Representative 131: Good Will 12, 3, 43 1Vice Presidentl: Reminder 133: Warwickite 143: Home Economics Club 143: Oper- etta 123: Masquers12, 3, 43: Sen- ior Play 143: One-act Play 11, 33: Christmas Play 123: Athletic As sociation 13, 43 Cheer Leader 11, 2, 33: Girls' Track 12, 31: Riding Club Ill: Swimming Club 113: Tennis 123: lnterclass Sports 11, Z, 3, 43 Golf 121: R. I. Honor Society: Girls' Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 41 1Vice President3. IEANNETTE WHITE Jeannette is one of our girls who has the ability to make many friends. She is a good pianist and will probably accom plish much in this art if she con' tmues. Our best wishes for suc- cess in any field she chooses are with her. Reminder 143: Home Econom' ics Club 143: Operetta 143: Music Dramatic Club 113. FRIEDA WEISS We all know that Frieda is one of our most intelligent and tal- ented students. However, she is too modest to talk about her fu- ture plans. Perhaps she is sav- inq her knowledge of music lor later in her life. Lots of luck, Frieda! Orchestra 11, 2, 33: New Eng' land Music Festival 143: R. l. Hon- or Society: Gym Exhibition 113. MARGARET WILDE Tick, as she is better known to most of us, loves to have a aood time and hates to be quiet. Her favorite pastime seems to be talking. We hope she becomes a good cook, but we know she will make someone a good secretary. Home Economics Club 143: Cdfeterid 143: Masquers 13, 43. CHARLES WORTH Charles is one of those fellows who is hard to find. A studious and intelligent student, depend' able worker, and a quiet and courteous boy. There is always a place for a person who pose sesses such a wealth of charac- ter, We know he will secure his place in the ladder of success. Warwickite 143. X. 'z E' tr is , Q. 'Q- X' Q B x i 'gm l -I A 3, ff' 1 i sw f 'qv I is .L cs ' A DEH ARTHUR WYSS Artie is a person on whom we can all depend. Being out- standing on the gridiron and the hockey rink, he has made quite a name for himself. We expect great things of you, Art, and we'll always be rooting for you. Class Executive Committee 123: Hockey 13, 43: Varsity Football 12, 3, 43: R. I. Honor Society. LUCY WYSS If you've ever seen Sonia Henie's skating, you have an idea of Lucy's gracefulness and poise on skates. During her years at Lockwood, she has been ac- tive in sports and all her class- mates are glad to have played with her, Lucy possesses a deter- mination to play hard and fair that will lead her to the top of the ladder of success. Warwickite 123: Home Econom- ics Club 113: Gym Exhibition 11, Z, 3, 43:lnterc1ass Soccer 12, 3, 43: Basketball 11, 2. 3, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12, 3, 43: Baseball 12, 3, 43: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 43. RUSSELL YATES Russell, one of those tricky boys who says little but thinks a lot, has made many friends at Lockwood. Although he delights in making little witty remarks. he really has attained much knowledge in the commercial line. To encourage his ambitious character, we offer him our sin- cere wishes for future success. Good Will 113: Gym Exhibition 113. FLORENCE ZORABEDIAN Florence, our song bird, is that dark-haired little girl we see running in and out of the audi- torium all the time. This cheerful miss has a smile for everyone and has found a place in our hearts. Glee Club 113: New England Music Festival 12, 3, 43: Operetta 11. 2, 3, 43: Music Dramatic Club 113: Masquers 11, 2, 3. 43: Gym Exhibition 113. ARTHUR O'LEARY Certainly, in this instance, C1assical's loss was Lockwood's gain, for Arthur possesses a very pleasing personality. He has already become popular through his friendliness, and above all, his initiative and spelling ability. Our best wishes for certain success go with this newcomer to Lockwood. Spelling Contest 143: Tennis 143. LUEKUJU WHO'S WHO IN 1938 ldeal Lockw Jodtte Wtlham Vashey Gtrl Who Dtd Most tor the Class Margaret Blrnkhorn Boy Who D1d Most tor the Class Wtlharn Vashey Most Popular Gtrl Margaret Bllnkhorn Most Popular Boy W1ll1arn Vashey Grrl Most Lrlcely to Succeed Marron Greene Boy Most Lrkely to Succeed Best Gtrl Student Best Boy Student Best G1rlAthlet Be t Boy Athlet Best Loolczng G1 l Best Loolcrng Boy Cutest Gtrl Cutest Boy Most Dependable Most Dependable Best Dre sed Gtrl Be tD1c sed Boy Neatest Girl lite, 19396 R1chard Houghton MQIIOD Greene Rrchard Houghton Marjory Whrtaker Iohn Cooper Della Headro Iohn Cooper Anna Goddard R1chard Wergert Gtrl Margaret Blxnkhorn Boy Wxlham Vashey Marlon Maynard Walter Srravo Mauon Maynard Neatest Boy Best Actress Best Actor lVlost Musrcal Gtrl Most lVlus1 al Boy Best Grrl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Natured Grrl Best Natured Boy No1s1estG1rl No1s1estBoy Qu1etestG1rl Quretest Boy lVlo t BashlulG1Il Most Bashtul Boy Most Ladyltke Most Gentlemanly Class Optrmrst Clas Pesstmzst Cla s Grtnd Cla s Romeo Class lultet UD Arnold Bree Anna Goddard Arnold Rrce Marlon Maynard Lours Hampton Antornette Bosco lames Blasro Ehnora Cochrane V1ncenzo Sant1l11 Iosephrne McMahon Arnold RICE? Mana Tedeschx Fred Burns Mana Tedeschr Raymond Anderson Barbara Anderson Floyd Pelley Phthp Chenevert Albert Martxn Marron Greene Ralph Petrarca Marjory Wlntaker A vf I - ' s A e ' - . .Y . S . . , S , , S . . ll . 1. lf N 'rf FQ! +- ll! CLASS WILL OF 1938 I Herbert Abramson hereby wxll my golf playxng abxlxty to Iames Healy I Earl Adams hereby wxll my coyness to Helen Byrne I Iane Ahlquxst hereby wlll my glft of gab to Mrss Mrller for future use xn her art class I Barbara Anderson hereby wxll my snow shoes to my slster Vrrgmxa I Raymond Anderson hereby wrll my shyness ln the presence of the female specres to Stafford Trapp I lane Atwood hereby wxll my abrlrty to garn werght to Marlon Brlggs I Arthur Babxne hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to mrx un knowns rn chemxstry along wxth the hope for actlon to next year s chemxstry class I Robert Barad hereby w1ll my debatmg abllrty to Allce Ashworth I Gordon Belsey hereby wrll my abrhty to carry books from 102 to Chem Lab to Iohn Hess I Iohn Bennett hereby wxll all my exqursrte French to any Ir who wants rt I Charles Bertwell hereby wrll my abrlrty to break hockey strcks to some future member of the hockey squad I Harold Black hereby wlll my abrlrty to desrgn to any deservmg yunror I Iames Blaslo hereby wxll my luxurxant beard to Stafford Trapp I Margaret Blmkhorn hereby w1ll my customary Warwrcknte headache to someone wrth a larger head I Fred Blum hereby w1ll my H rn Umted States Hlstory to anyone who could use some extra pomts I Antomette Bosco hereby w1ll my dancmg abrlrty to Leul e Blackburn I Constance Brrggs hereby w1ll what rs left of my chemrstry equxpment to the tender care of Mr Grlffm Chrrstrne Kmlock I Dorothy Bullock hereby wrll my tall and stately stature to Beryl Coburn I Fred Burns hereby wrll my place on the track team to Bruno Augustme I Mane Carney hereby wxll my naturally rosy cheeks to Dot Buchart I Phxlrp Chenevert hereby wxll my collectlon of skunk skms to Edward Kelley I Ellmora Cochrane hereby wxll my abxlrty to catch colds at the wrong trme to Eleanor Wade I Madelrne Clark hereby w1ll my curly harr and pug nose to Ethel Reynolds I Iohn Cooper hereby wxll my bow legs to anyone who IS knock kneed I Olrve Coyle hereby wrll my quxetness on bus 8 to be d1v1ded equally between Rlta Cobb and Vrrgmra Englarde I Ansel Dahl hereby wrll my shrners and puffed lxps to any future football player I Ruth Dell hereby wrll my brown wavy haxr to Dorothy Bertwell I Emrllo DrCarlo hereby wrll my abrllty to keep away from grrls to Dante Vxlla I Mxchael D1Carlo hereby wlll my baseball abllrty to Ray Pomo Davrde I Lemuel Downs hereby wrll my abrlxty to dxg clams to Stafford Trapp I Elxza Dunn hereby wrll my natural shade of make up to Mary Buchanan I Raymond Fagan hereby wlll my ablllty to sleep rn Engllsh class to Davxd Wood I Iames Frsher hereby wrll my abrlrty to draw to Norman Gebler I Mane Ford hereby wrll my posxtxon as llbrarlan to anyone who has the power to make people return books on trme I Rrta Flynn hereby wxll my abxlrty to keep slender to Dellght Swanson I Frances W Foster hereby wxll my monotonous grggle to Margaret Gorman I Anna Goddard hereby wrll my knack for gettmq sllly roles to play on the stage to Prlscrlla Spooner I Carolyn Godfrey hereby wlll my dnmples to Mr Flanagan I Iohn Gouvexa hereby wrll my extra penclls to Evelyn Hopkms I Helen Greene hereby wxll my abxllty to attend school ram or shrne to Iohn Spellman I Marlan Green hereby wrll my ab1l1ty to read French rapndly and understand xt to Ruth Hazard I Marvel Gremour hereby wrll my cute saylngs to anyone who needs some way to start a conversatxon I Martha Grossguth hereby w11l my abxllty to always have a neat corffure to Katherme Downs I Evelyn Haglund hereby wxll my soft quxet voxce to Claxre Perkms I Raymond Hallxwell hereby wxll my mabxlxty to wnte shorthand to Raymond Nelson I Slurley Hamrlton hereby wxll my notebooks to my srster Beverly I Louxs Hampton hereby w1ll my slxp horn for future use under the baton of a swell musrcal dxrector to Sam Comano I Ruth Hannah hereby wxll my German to anyone who wxshes to take rt I Gladys E Hardlng hereby wlll my wearmg of ear rrngs to anyone who thmks they can wear them as lonq as I have 43 yearsl I Dorothy Hartley hereby wxll my haxr and fmgernarls to Margaret Hazelworth I Rrchard Hearn hereby wrll my undymg love for Mxss Tlllmghast to anyone who can use xt I Evelyn Hopklns hereby wrll my shorthand book to anyone who IS wnllxng to keep xt covered so that she can drscard her grggles I Florence Hornstern hereby wxll the extra straw I always take wrth my bottle of mxlk at lunch perlod to a wone who needs lt I Ruth Horton hereby w1ll my abrhty to park rn other people s drrveways to anyone who enloys gettmg a hcket for rt I Rxchard Houghton hereby wlll my habxt of pro crastmatrng to that lumor who has hrs homework always on trme Raymond Haerry I Georgxana Iames hereby wxll my darly walk from Greenwood to Alrce Carruthers I Rlchard Iames hereby wxll my red canoe and a wanxng moon to Velma Cookson who can make good use of them I Helen Iohnson hereby wxll my strenuous gym ac txvltres to Margaret Gorman I Walter Iohnson hereby w1ll my abrlrty to plea e Lockwood gurls to my brother Norman I Mxlton Iohnson hereby wxll my overabundance of halr to Gordon Iohnson I Srgne Iohnson hereby wxll my blond curly locks to Gladys Prror I Walter Iordan hereby wxll my broken down track shoes to David Wood I Wxlma Iordan hereby wrll my numerous bracelets to Shxrley Morgan I Frances Kendall hereby w1ll my perfect attendance to anyone who needs rt I Grace Kelley hereby wrll my abrlxty to take the wrong lunch to Dot Tate I Iames Krlbane hereby wnll my ab1l1ty to keep away from Lockwood grrls to Ray Davxde C f,w Iii? 19393 I. Laura Brown. hereby will my typing awards to I, Nora Horne, hereby will my silent laugh to Dot Tate ' 1 ' ' ' ' Q .sz . r , . I I! I ' R- A' I LOUISE Lepry hereby wlll my naturally curly halr to Shlrley McCormlck I Wllma Leu hereby wlll my chemlstry notebook to the reference llbrary I Irene Llghtbown hereby wlll my dlmples to Isabella Dunsmore I Dorothea Lucas hereby wlll my great love for Enqllsh and llteratures to Mr Flanagan s next year s SGHIOI class I Domenlc Maglloll hereby wlll my smoothly shaven cheeks to Ralph Pelley I Fred Maln hereby wlll my PIIZE wlnnlng blue eyes to Betty Dell I Irvlng Maln hereby wlll my ablllty to do nothlng on the hlgh bar to Gerard Chenevert I Albert MUTIID hereby Wlll my bum camera to Blll HOSSI Better luck Wlth lt Blll I Marlon Ellzabeth Maynard hereby wlll my ablllty to play the flddle to Iohn Blum I Thomas E McCabe hereby wlll my ablllty to get out of work on the Warwlcklte to Ralph Pelley I Arthur McCarthy hereby wlll my shyness to Fred Funlavey I Iosephlne McMahon wlll my hysterlcal cackle to anyone foollsh to take lt I Eve Nathanson hereby wlll my ablllty to argue and nfy talkltlveness to PYISCIIIG Everson I Norman Nelson hereby WIII my Hamlet to Gordon Iohnson I Ellzabeth Nlcholson hereby WIII my dlIGpldGI9d note l ook to any senlor who wlll promlse not to abuse lt I Loulse OQIIIVIE hereby wlll my ablllty to laugh at teachers lokes to anyone who can laugh as hard I Luclle Olney hereby wlll my ablllty to get along wlth others to Dot Tate I Everett PGICG hereby wlll my slng slng halrcut to anyone who cares to go around looklng llke an ex convlct I Mary Papa hereby wlll my ablllty to carry trays Wlfh one hand to Helen Lald I Floyd Pelley hereby wlll my fondness for flshlng to Betsy Harwood I Adellne Petrangelo hereby wlll my laughlng brown eyes to Norma Gardlner I Ralph Petrarca hereby wlll my Romeo ablllty to some bashful lr I Clalre Polls hereby Wlll my ablllty to ask questlons to any deservlng If I Harrlet Pollard hereby wlll my Gblllty to do short hand to Marel 1221 I Claudla Pollltt hereby wlll my extra avolrdupols to Marlon Brlggs I Kenneth Raymond hereby Wlll my ablllty to the whole Ir class I Della Readlo hereby wlll my helght to Phyllls Llntlop I Arnold RICE hereby wlll my nolslness to Betsey Harwood I Annle Rogers hereby Wlll my shorthand notebook to Velma Cookson I Amedlo ROSSI hereby wlll my ablllty ln Itallan to Iolln Petrarca I Ruth Sandberg hereby wlll my cafeterla trays to Ruth Newton I Lena Santllll hereby wlll my athletlc ablllty to AIIIIU Petrarca I Robert Schaefer hereby wlll my ablllty to play Love In Bloom llke lack Benny to Albert Roberts I Vlncenzo Santllll hereby wlll my gym shorts to D Perlod Gym class I Walter SIIUVO hereby wlll my curly toupee to Clyde Gray I Earle Steere hereby wlll my red halr and freckles to Marlon Smlth I Shlrley Stevens hereby wlll my helght to anyone who wants to IHSPGCI the top of the glrl s lockers I Beatrlce Suter hereby wlll my ablllty to stutter over To be or not to be to Bernard Bentsen I Ethel Swenson hereby wlll my art work and palnted hands to Eleanor Wlllard I James Taylor hereby wlll my abllty to make DOI e to Iackle Gllheeney I Marla Tedeschl hereby WIII my shyness to Eleanor WlllGId I George Therrlen hereby wlll my self confldence larrogancel to Fred Dunlavey I Donald Thuotte hereby wlll my eyeglasses together wlth the ablllty to lose and break them to Stafford Trapp I Charles Tlngley hereby wlll my long legs to Mary Petrarca I Ieanne Valllant hereby wlll my smlle to Margaret Parker and hope she uses lt who needs them I Wllllam Vashey hereby wlll my hours ln Lockwood s Halls to a PAL I Betty Wallls hereby wlll my 5 foot stature to Laurel Raymond I Rlchard Welgert hereby wlll my ablllty to not recelve H s to anyone who wants lt I Frelda WGISS hereby wlll my flddle to Barbara Eastman I Marlory Whltaker hereby wlll my athletlc ablllty to Dot Tate I Ieannette Whlte hereby wlll my ablllty to make nolse ln the corrldor to Paullne Bousquet I Margaret Wllde hereby wlll my deslre to talk to Prlscllla Spooner I Charles Worth hereby wlll my ablllty to recelve H Grades and all the H s I dldnt recelve to Charles Nlcholson I Arthur Wyss hereby wlll my ablllty to trlm Fred Burns at tlck tack too to anyone who enjoys Wlnnlnq I Russell Yates hereby wlll my ablllty to call chlckens to Gordon Iohnson I Florence Zorabedlan hereby wlll my ablllty to Slnq to Flora MGYSOCCI I Lucy Wyss hereby wlll my ablllty to skate to a future hockey player n llllemortam To May Lawson a member of our class who dled durlng her sophomore year Lost from slght , to memory dear Ylang 1933 J . - ' ' A, ' I A I ' I h I I, Melina Varrieur, hereby will long fingers to a junior v v 9 1938 CLASS PROPHECY TIME 1958 twenty years after graduatron PLACE Cheprwanoxet Warwrck SCENE The spacrous lrvrng room rn the home of C Walter Iohnson eccentrrc mrllronarre C Walter rs srttrng before the frreplace gaz 1ng rnto the flames as hrs wrfe the former Marran Maynard enters Marran speaks Why Walter what are you dorng here? Your guests wrll be here rn a short trme and you want them to be shown mto the blue room It wont be very polrte for you to leave them alone rn there Walter answers My dear how charmrng you look today You dont look a day older than the day you graduated I was just re mrnrs rng I wonder rf the old school chums have changed very much? I suppose most of them are happrly marrred just as you and I By the way Marran where rs Belsey the butler? He s rn the krtchen Walter tellrng cook how to frx the sandwrches and hors d oeuvres Well when he comes rn to frx the flowers tell hrm to show the guests rnto the blue room as soon as they arrrve Now let s you and I srt and talk over old trmes Remember Fred Burns and Arthur Wyss? Well they just went on an expedrtlon to the Gobr Desert to drg for burred treasure They re Archaeologrsts now Fred Mam rs a local clam drgger When Uncle Sven dred I met Iane Ahlqursts husband He burles all the best people Remember how shy Raymond Ander son used to be? Well he was rn that motron prcture I saw the other day rn the theater and has he changed' He s qurte a success rn Hollywood now and Shrrley Hamrlton rs hrs latest leadrng lady Irvrn Marn became a great Shakesperean actor They say he was won derful rn Hamlet last season rn New York Lucrle Olney became a nurse and marrred her frrst patrent Phrl Chenevert when he was rnyured 1n a b1g league hockey game Marran srghed I wonder what became of Albert Martrn I always thought he would do somethmg brg Well he drd Marran he fell asleep ten years ago and has he got the world of scrence puzzled' You know Rrta Flynn and Betty Nrcholson started a swanky magazrne called Cashrons rt tells all about the latest styles and therr costs Irene Lrght bown who was always so qu1et rs makrng up for her years of srlence now She s an an nouncer on the radro program whrch adver trses Papa s Marmalade Mary Papa runs that busrness rn a partnershrp wrth Annre Rogers Ruth Sandberg marrred Floyd Pelley two years after graduatron I was always susprcrous of somethmg lrke that happenrng Lena Santrllr became a great chemrst rn New York whrle Betty Wallrs became a chemrcalengrneer the srze of her' Wrlma Leu and Helen Iohnson are partners rn a novel busrness Wrlma rs a doctor and Helen has exclusrve rrghts to wave her patrents harr after they recuperate I saw Evelyn Hopkrns Gouvera the other day and she told me her husband Iohn rs dorng very well rn hrs bakery Lemuel Downs realrzed hrs greatest ambrtron when he became a food taster rn a large hotel I always knew he d come to that' Marra Tedeschr rs lust as quret as ever I guess nobody has heard a word from her srnce graduatron' Marron Green became a mrssronary whrch was the one arm rn her lrfe and she s rn the F111 Islands She wrote me that she met Iames Frsher down there a few months ago He was tryrng to grve the natrves a course rn the apprecratron of art Laura Brown marrred some mrllronarre rn Boston and she svery happy lhear Dorothy Bullock rs now rn Los Angeles where she has a hon tamrng camp She trams them for Donald Thuottes new crrcus whrch rs playrng rn trapeze artrsts rn hrs rrng show Lours Hamp ton leads the band and he s gorng to London to play before the krng and queen next season I met Helen Greene 1n East Green wrch yesterday She has a fashron shop rn Provrdence Ieanette Mlhrte rs a desrgner for her Ellrnora Cochrane rs a dentrst rn Boston She doesnt use gas on her patrents because her smrle makes them forget the pam Marran agarn rnterrupts Drd Georgranna Iames get marr1ed'7 Yes but she runs a bone button busrness too Herbert Abramson rs a butcher and he sells the bones from hrs meat to Georgranna for her buttons Earl Adams teaches hrstory rn Lockwood whrle Domenrc Maglrolr IS a very successful ac countant rn Arctrc He marrred Adelrne Petrangelo Mrchael DeCarlo was broken hearted over thrs and he went to Parrs to forget He met Frreda Werss who was study rng the vrolrn there and they were marrred Rrchard Hearn rs a speed typrst now He holds the world s record Iohn Bennett rs the Mayor of Warwrck now and Robert Barad rs the Governor of Rhode Island Lucy Wyss IS a frgure skatrng champron and she rs rn Europe for the Olymprcs QA l,Q3b ' ' ' , ' Chicago. Nonie Horne and Iane Atwood are 62,62 I i1 i' Mar1an where IS that butler? Buzz for h1m Ah there you are Belsey The guests havent started to arrrve have they? No Mr Iohn son they havent I dont suppose Iosephme McMahon w1ll be able to come w1ll she Mr Iohnson'P No I dont thmk she w1ll Belsey shes 1n Italy study1ng opera She makes her debut 1n the Metropolrtan next month Rrchard Houghton w1ll be the conduc tor there startmg next month I bought a magazrne the other day and the name of 1t was Fagan s Folly It was started by Ray mond Fagan The g1rl on the cover looked famrhar to me so I 1nqu1red It was Barbara Anderson who IS posrng for the d1fferent concerns Whrle exper1ment1ng one day Arthur Elnstern Babrne made a great drscovery but unfortunately he lost the formula Now he and Harold Black are devotmg therr lrves to tryrng to frnd out what 1t was Earle Steere IS a tonsor1al art1st and Anto1nette Bosco IS a groomer of fmgernarls 1n th1s swanky estab hshment Wllma Iordan IS head mrstress of Shaffer s Songster s Sanctuary Claudra Pol l1tt has been engaged to George Therr1en for the past ten years but George refuses to take the fmal step untrl h1s book Therr1en the Thmker 1S completed Myrtle Gustafson runs a turtle farm and she sells her ant1quated testudrnata to Em1l1o D1Carlo who runs a soupery Frances Foster has made her fortune desrgnrng paper dolls for the chrldren of Bostons better fam1l1es Gladys Hardmg I hear IS a stenographer rn McCabes Borler doned rnfants and Arnold RICE 1S ch1ef bouncer and d1sc1pl1nar1an Iames Taylor runs a dog pound Charles Worth IS the Chlef catcher of dogs Vrncenzo Sant1ll1 IS a Santa Claus at Chnstmas trme and a chrmney cleaner the rest of the year Margaret Blmk horn IS the effrcrency expert 1n SIIQVO s Razor Makery whrle Mar1e Ford supervrses the packmg Mar1e Carney and Madehne Clark collaborated on a book dealmg Wllh the terp srchorean art Martha Grossguth and Ansel Dahl have profrted by th1s book and are now a successful adaqro team They dance qu1te frequently 1n Halhwell s Hall Lou1se Lepry and Florence Hornstem run a profess1onal escort bureau and Walter Iordan and Everett Parce are two of the1r most popular rented Romeos Clarre Pol1s eloped wrth Iames K1l bame shortly after graduatron and they are strll on therr honeymoon Arthur O Leary IS a rad1o announcer Harrtet Pollard lS a ha1r QM styltst ln Par1s and Frances Kendall IS her most popular model Charles Trngley and Eve Nathanson are marrred and are now occupymg thexr new abode that was desrgned by Arthur McCarthy OIIVG Coyle IS the star of the new Ol1ve O1l rad1o program for whrch Ruth Dell prepares the scrrpt Marvel Gremore IS a sculpturess and Elrza Dunn IS the hostess at her new stud1o exh1b1t hall Fred Blum s rnsect spray has done wonders 1n M11ton Iohnson s greenhouses pansres Anna God dard opened a boardxng house and Carolyn Godfrey warts on table much to the enjoy ment of Rrchard Wergert the IIISI v1ct1m Norman Nelson 1S st1ll pluggrng hrs way through college sell1ng Haglund s cookbook Amedro ROSS1 jomed the navy to see the world Ruth Horton and Rlchard Iames are rn Ch1na do1ng mlssxonary work Matrxmony clarrned Dorothy Hartley and Kenneth Ray mond too Oh Walter I saw m the paper the other day that Mlldred Martm and Florence Zora bed1an are starrmg 1n a great musrcal comedy 1n Chrcago They re 1n the Stevens Theater whlch IS owned 1o1ntly by Shlrley Stevens and Lou1se OQIIVIS I also saw that Ruth Hannah performed a great bra1n operatron on a woman 1n Georgra Margaret Wllde and W1ll1am Vashey who IS the pres1dent of the Vashey Varnrsh Company are conslderrng setthng down now Dorothea Lucas IS a wrrter Her latest book was pubhshed by Ethel Swenson and Beatrlce Suter who are rn that busrness Melrna Verrleur and Russel wouldnt know what happened to Marjory Whltaker and Ralph Petrarca' Jeanne Va1l lant 1S a dancer rn many successful produc t1ons and Srgne Iohnson 1S her compan1on Iohn Cooper met Connre Brrggs agarn a few years ago and 1S Connle happy' She s help mg Iack manage h1s toothplck factory now Grace Kelly IS a reporter for a syndlcate newspaper of whrch Charles Bertwell rs manag1ng edrtor pretty soft huh' I guess Iames Blasro IS the last member of the old class Hes probably happrer than anyone He s runntng the race track' Oh there s the bell Marran they re com 1ng Gee 1t w1ll be swell to see some of the old gang agarn They were one swell bunch werent they? I guess there never was a better class Walter Let s go out rn the vest1 bule and meet them together They l1nk arms and stroll from the room QU' 1933 I! X Factory. Della Readio runs a home for aban- Yates became benedicls- Cf Course, YOU ,gas 1 ff 'Fifi Q Z. l.l - -fl, f V 14 15 -t ,ae Presrdent Vrre Preqrdent Serrelcrry Treasurer President Vme President Ser-wmrv Trerrsurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPI-IOIVIORE CLASS OFFICERS Stafford Trapp Phylhs Llnllop Fred Phelp Raymond Lc1Pointe Lloyd Fish Muriel Anderqon I' 1989 CLASS OFFICERS Commntee FIISIROW P Lmtlop S Trapp F Phelps M1ssTew Second How F Mcxrsoccr I Hess H Rowe II Card 1940 CLASS OFFICERS Commrltee F1rs!How M Anderson R L pomte L Fxsh T Scxntllh Second Row M Cord P Fah mon Mr Wedlock D Bertwel F Howard LUCKLUUUD HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1939 In the early days of September 1936 the school seemed flooded wrth bewrldered fresh men In sprte of the fact that we were new to the school we soon began to show our worth Before the year was over we were well repre sented rn many of the school s act1v1t1es Durmg the second year of our Work we branched out even farther rnto the l1fe of the school takrng part rn athletrcs dramatlcs debatrng and var1ous other organrzatrons Scholastlcally our students stood exceptron ally hrgh Now we are all lookrng forward to the brg event of the year our Iunror Prom whrch 1S destrned to be the outstandmg socxal affa1r of the season There IS scarcely an act1v1ty rn whrch we do not take part Now as we look back over the years 1t seems that no other class could possrbly equal our class F GREF 39 iii 1,933 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1940 Most of the class of 1940 entered Lockwood as elghth graders 1n 1935 We all felt 1nfer1or at f1rst but we soon acquired a l1ttle confr dence and by the m1ddle of the year we had act1ve members rn most every orgamzatron In September 1936 we came back as nrnth graders Thrs year as the year before we won the Iunror One Act Play Competltron After th1s we made up our mrnds to be the best class that has ever graduated from Lock wood Th1s year we have many outstandmg mem bers from the class of 1940 rn the Debatrng Club Masquers Warw1ck1te etc The name of the play grven by our class th1s year was entrtled Rooms to Let It was under the ex cellent d1rect1on of Mr Downs our class ad vrsor we feel sure that we w1ll w1n our trtle the best class rn Lockwood BEVERLY ARNOLD 40 1 , . . , . .. 1 1 1 , . if I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 rx '.-. ii CLASSES 94 1942 1943 fx ff X Fwriwijf M W u 2, , ,f4 24 ,x ,,,fm5,X 'M' V ,I 'XX xx ,f ,-.1 . f f A' -D 'L 4 531-ii 'L V - 1 it W V 'il XI ! 1 , il '--- ,,,, V m W ' 1' f V, ll, IX I X! s I.. z N, ' , A Wf1 ' aw! l 'IM 4! -W., i 1 4' H w y f W- 4 i l ' W 7 ,V 4 ' ' 7 .I 3 , -. , i 'N . ...Y. ... .,.,,. fgtg nj- --X - rv,-f..V','AYg5 ,zu 9 A 'T 4 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1941 In October 1935 we entered Lockwood as the flrst seventh grade We were looked down upon as the l1ttle seventh graders though many were qu1te large But drsregardrng thrs we plunged 1nto our studles entered the var1ous clubs and also took part 1n the other act1v1t1es of the school In 1938 we agarn came not as the seventh grade but the e1ghth grade We were jomed by over 100 students thus forming the largest class 1n the school In September 1937 we started the season enthusrastlcally Cas the nlnth grade? We contrnued our recreatronal work 1n dramatrcs debatmg and so forth But best of all we were the class Wllh the largest honor roll We thank our advlsor Mrss Demers and know that under her we w1ll have success rn our years at Lockwood Betty Dell HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1942 In September 1937 a group of pup1ls wh1ch comprrsed the elghth grade entered the open doors of Lockwood H1gh School Thrs group as rt went through the year yomed 1lS dramatlc socrety 1ts debat1ng SOCIGIY tts athletlc teams 1ts clubs are perhaps destrned to become great actors orators athletes photog raphers etc Now as Iune 1938 rolls around and school comes to a close we fmd these puplls lookrng both back and ahead re1o1c1ng rn the knowledge whrch they have galned 1n the past year and hoprng for four more enloyable years w1th1n the school Sherman Grrmes HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1943 We arr1ved here rn the fall of 1937 appear1ng l1ke a small town boy 1n a brg c1ty an expectant and hopeful group much bewlldered by the new course of events The next two never to be forgotten weeks were f1lled wrth surprrses drscouragements and advances The thrrll of the change 1n envlronment soon wore off however and we settled down to busrness Many members of the class jomed the varlous organlzatrons and d1st1n gulshed themselves 1n that fleld Our efforts tn the One Act Play Competltlon weren t as well rewarded as we hoped they would be but we expect brgger and better trrumphs 1n the years to come The seventh grade as a whole has tr1ed to be a pleasant and helpful crowd and we hope we have succeeded Many trmes our efforts have been hope lessly bungled but we look forward eagerly toward f1ve more years of happx ness at Lockwood Helen F aqan tW ll 1939 photography club and many other organizations. Some of the pupils in these CLASS OF 1941 Ccmmrltcn Ins! Row B Wornrert Mrs Dc,m0rQ V Anderson F MC Cahir .uc-cond How M OBr1en H Pculer I Srmcrs M Gnrmcm CLASS OF 1942 Commrtfcv FrrslI?ow B Cobb B Gorman Mrss Burns E Barker Second Row N Bcrrlow C rclsscrd I G rn lu Q Rrchcrrd CLASS OF 1943 Commrrtoc' first Row R F nn Mrss Mears F McKeever Second How C Chose V Ur quhurt H Cou u BH r'sd,A ' :.ly,' QRGANIZATKDNS ,H 1 f Wwfw M ,,y-'Xl 4-XXSQ ' , .,., W1 yy?--ig! W -lf:--.A ' 5. jr - 1, . nf .UQ W. 5 Y 5,1 .fw 1 , z ' li!! F445 , 5 W W Q lf '?+5f if PM ' was Asa 135 Mg ' B! Il ,,'fEKX-i. 6 5 Ml' V1 mm 1 fri 1' 2s: ' 3 4' 'Mfg 15-Q' ff tgp' !g, ! 9f'Vj ,wh 'A' 4 ': 'L-ua-.1-P1vvva.4q,,,.,.,,. ,,,-I' 'Ng 4 ' F :1 -QQ1r.:.'.:v-, . . Q fx GENERAL ORGANIZATION The purpose of the General Organ1zat1on IS to provrde a more democratrc form of student government Th1s capable and competent group meets w1th Mr Schurman to d1scuss the varxous s1tuat1ons about school and to try to solve the problems to the satrsfactron of both the faculty and students As 1n the past thrs year the group des rves prarse for the work done to ehmmate some of the problems and for g1v1ng the students a chance to ex press therr sentrments The members of the G O are elected from the Whole student body GENLRAL ORGANIZATION F1rstHow M Gorman C Bras sard R Coutu F McCabe I Blasxo S Trapp W Vashey M Blmkhorn A Rrchard B Werqert Second Row L Frsh F Mar soccr W Srravo A Rrce R Petrarca I Hess Mr Schur man F Phelps R Rowe R La Pomte M Anderson E How ard GOOD WILL F1rstRcw B Cobb C Godfrey R Petrczrca M Downs R Rowe F McCabe M Petrarca V Wade Second Row R Grarrqurst M Gorman M Anderson I Vcul Iant IV' Blmkhorn E Coch rane A Goddard Thrrd Row M Whrtaker A Bachelder M Anderson F Phelps E Ahlquxst C Palm Y Rrchard GOOD WILL The Good W1ll Orgaruzatron has as of other years cont1nued 1ts valuable work to the school by actrng as ushers gu1des traffrc drrectors candy sellers offrce helpers and generally makrng themselves useful to the school Th1s was due to the capable super vrsron of our adv1sor Mr Downs and 1t 1S srncerely hoped that he wrll contmue as such ID the future WARWICKITE STAFF Ifrzst Row C Aylsworth M Collms G Lester M Blink horn Mrss West Mrss Mullr qgn A Lrntlop G Harrrs A Cochrane Second Row Y Rrchard I Blasro C Godfrey I Vaxllant A Rrce lVl Whrtaker C Worth V Anderson H Card L Brown Thrrd Row I Frsher M Iohn son B Anderson G Therrren C Brrqqs R Pctrarca R Rowe T McCabe DEBATING CLUB Frrst Row R Ashworth H Pettrqrew Mrss Mtller R Ploe qer I Bennett B Harwood M1 sWallace E Steere Second How A Ashworth H rne L leprv F Gret MacDonald R Barad R Haerry Y Fhchard I Mac Mahon M Chatter E Budlonq WARWICKITE Under the exper1enced and able hand of MISS Beatrrce E West the Warwrckrte has enjoyed one of 1lS most successful years lrterally as well as frnanclally Appearrng as rt does b1weekly 1t has be come a series of rnrlestones along our educa tronal path 1 l THE DEBATING CLUB Another successful year has passed for the Lockwood Debatrng Club under the capable drrectlon of Mrss Wallace ACl1V1l19S bes1des school debates lncluded a drnner wrth ex temporaneous speeches and a sessron of con gress at R I State Wrth Lockwood comrng rn second Members of the Club have also vrsrted other schools to persuade them to jorn the Kent County League 3 Q as' Q , ,- -1- IVIASQUEHS Vashey, A, Goddard. Rico, C. Godfrey. 959 M1-XSQUERS Under the supervrsron of our new d1rector Mr Flanagan the Masquers has been true to past reputatton by repeatmg the1r usual 11st of good performances SIHCE thrs Club 1S the largest of the School a great many thmgs have been accomphshed wh1ch have brought much enjoyment to the members Vartous speakers from the d1fferent branches of dra mat1cs such as rad1o stage and screen spoke to the Club durmg th1s year wh1ch made rt one of outstand1ng rmportance and one wh1ch w1ll not be easy to equal 1n years to come 416 IVIASQUETTES Lmtlop THE MASQUETTES The Masquettes have been as successful rn the1r second year as they were 1n the1r frrst Because of the large number of students 1n the socrety and through the WISE dec1s1ons of lVl1ss McCabe the very best of talent has been used 1n every attempt at Dramatrcs Th1s along w1th other thmgs IS the factor wh1ch made the Thanksqwmg and Chrtstmas Plays what they were We are lookmq forward to b1gger better and more complete trrumphs 1I'1 the years to come , .' 355: 'A .x I r 4, ,., - if Q A+' 5 .1 4, ' 1 . , . . .. , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 Ftrs! How: B. Harwood W Second How: Mr. Flanagan A F1rstRow C Iustrce W Tay lor I Sweet Mrss McCabe R HOME ECONOMICS LLUB Frrst How I Grossguth M Clark C Brrggs M Gorman Second Row D Hartley C Mrlls I Whrte Mrss Compstou M Grossquth M Whrtaker GIRLS 'EADERS CORPS I1rstRow B Wallrs F Foster L Santrllr P Lrntlop Mrss Mrtchell M Whrtaker C Mar tm E Cochrane C Godfrey Second How I Varllant Budlong A Martm D Tate Mrls D Hall I Ahlqut t Nathansen B Harwood Godfrey Thrrd How F I-Iornstern Lepry D Buchart M Barnes I Raymond A Cockrell B Anderson D Readro R Davrs M Carney LEADERS' CORPS 'lhrs orgaruzatron IS composed of glrls who are rnterested 1n athlet1cs and 1n promotmg a sprrrt of good fellowshrp throughout the school Thrs year they were an asset to therr rn structor by thelr able asslstance rn the gym classes We srncerely hope that members of the corps rn the future years wrll have Mrss Mrt chell as therr advrsor and fellow member HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The verse whrch beqrns Somebody sard rt couldnt be done could well be applred to the Home Economrcs Club when rt was organrzed three years ago Due to the combrned efforts of the members and our advlsor Mrss Comp ton the club rs now frrmly organrzed and success ful It was started for the purpose of carrymg on the work of the Home Economrcs Department and also to teach the members how to conduct themselves at teas and other socral gatherings Our GCIIVIIIGS thrs year have rncluded teas for the members a faculty tea an afternoon dance and a courtesy assembly The followmg capable offrcers were elected for the year Constance Brrggs as Proslclent Charlotte Mrlls as Vlce Presrdent Dorothy Hartley as SocralCha1rman Ieannette Whrte as Secretary and Antornette Grossguth as Treasurer Lf , . I , . . 8 A 6 5 D ' 1 V l . , 5 A , J . ' , S. A I 'l , . . . 's., E. . I ,V X ' f . - , L. Q L Q EMERGENCY CORPS The Emergency Corps has three arms each of these to beneht the school The hrst IS to perform any act that may demand tmmedlate attentxon the second to regulate the bus trafhc the th1rd to asstst 1n hre drtlls and other emergencles The members of lh1S organ1zat1on are to be congratulated for the1r consc1ent1ous efforts throughout the year EMERGENCY CORPS F1rs!Row R Srsson I Pusher C Palm G Thernen F Phelps E Steere F Iohnson E Kelley Second How R Halllwell A Rtce Mr Barber A Padula N Barrett N Sheldon C Ther nen W Axelson PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Frrst Row M Ekstrand l' McCabe E Howard Mr Car roll I M1lls Mr lVIcG1veney L Olsen S Leland Second Row L Lyon R Per ctval H Black E Ktk Flesch M Smlth W Taylor D Geneve! E Wood PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club was formed th1s year by boys who were 1nterested 1n Photog raphy Under the gu1dance of Mr McG1veney and Mr Carroll the members were taught the fundamentals of photography The purpose of the Photography Club 1S to enable the members to have an 1nterest1ng and educa ttonal hobby ,Q L -l 1. l fd- 1....l fmt c .. ' 3 3. ' I . L l ' , . . . Ar , D SENIOR ORCHESTRA First Row M Maynard F Weiss E Iohnson R Schaffer Lawrence A Roberts I Blum E Martin Second How C Mills F Grett A Beberran A Martin Miss Willard S Shapiro H Polls R Granquist C Maynard Third Row R LaPo1nte L Hampton V Huntley R Houghton I Houghton W Iohnson W Rossi IUNIOR ORCHESTRA First Row B Eastman M Mills G Cunningtorth P Ran dall M Wilcox R Irwm F McCabe Second Row D Swanson M Pacheco E Shapiro Miss Wil lard A Cochrane M OBrien Th1rdRow H Lawson R Lint lop R Olson M Sweet R Fisher A Main ORCHESTRA We are all proud of our concert orchestra Miss Willard has done a wonderful job rn bu1ld1ng up such a hne group of young must cians who play for assembhes and evening entertainments such as the plays the Oper etta and P T A meetings Besides being popular 1n school affairs it 1S much in demand by various organizatlons in the city in con junction wlth program school music before public service High School orchestras are to broadcast weekly concerts over the radio We are proud to hear that our orchestra will participate. The junior orchestra is working up so that they will be able to carry on in the senior orchestra and they have some very promis- ing talent. fiifttl BAND Our band 1S one of our youngest orgamza tions and is growmg bigger and better all the time It plays at most of our athletic events providing mspiratlon for the players as well as the spectators Through Miss Willard s splendid leader sh1p and unt1r1ng work in 1nterest1ng the student body the school board and the War Wick Lions Club the number of lnstruments has jumped ahead by three trombones three clarmets a sousaphone three alto horns one baritone and one flute. We hate to leave the band with its stirring marches but we are glad to see it is here to stay as one of our leading organizations. PCJNTIAC R I DURING THE WORLD WAR There IS somethmg wrong when one man or a small group of men can force war and compel youth to frght 1t F rom Before the Drums Beat Mary Roberts Rmehart An early mornmg V1S1l0I 1n Pont1ac R I on Apr1l 6 1917 would have detected an un usual tenseness rn the atmosphere that seemed to fzll the vlllage 1n every corner People young and old alxke went about the1r work w1thout the usual zeal and v1gor fre quent sobs escap1ng the1r txghtly closed l1ps In the streets men talked very l1ttle wa1t1ng for what they cons1dered rnevrtable our for mal declaratron of war on Imper1al Germany They knew what It meant That h1deous mon ster War would reach out and grasp them and the1r sons and 1n many cases the1r wrves or brldes to be Toward the afternoon women gathered at fam1l1ar places and darned heavy socks and sweaters for the men who were to leave them perhaps forever Here was exh1b1ted the warm fr1endsh1p and Splfll of co opera t1on present rn the small commumty Fmally the day of partmg arr1ved a won derful day on whrch all creat1on should have Pont1ac seemed to take no not1ce of lh1S glonous dawnmg They were th1nk1ng only of the hornble expenences the1r boys would have to go through Guns blastmg flares ex plodmg crackrng rrfles would be the1r only mterest In the a1r the more adventuresome would f1nd ant1 alrcraft shells burstlng all about Below they would see waves of men belng mowed down by the rattle of machlne gun f1re A few mlnutes later the battle ground would be strewn wlth men who had had no part 1n the mak1ng of the confl1ct People had already begun to feel the absence of those who had departed Several days later Bob Abramson returned from a statlon hundreds of m1les away to k1ss hrs mother a last good bye He returned Many of hrs boyhood pals d1d not Apprommately two years later aboard a specxal tram a group of men prepared to d1s embark at the fam1l1ar old depot The whole town was I'81OlC11'1g at the return of the1r loved ones The man whom I 1nterv1ewed was happy to relate that w1th the exceptlon of a few famllles no one was d1SCIppO11'1led How ever those that were found one consolat1on ln the fact that a member of the1r famlly had made the supreme sacnfzce and had found the promlsed peace of the World War Armrs t1ce whrle h1s brothers llved on 1n a strlfe torn world HAROLD GRANQUIST Class of 1940 LINES TO A DIARY On your snowy page I p1cture Happy scenes of fleet1ng years When these youthful words have faded W1ll the1r sunny smrles be tears? Tears of Joy or tears of sorrow Tears of hopes of days long past? Though they re tears of fr1ends forgotten You re one fnend whose love wrll last When th1s page IS thrn and yellowed When your cover s old and torn What dear memor1es w1ll there lmge What fond dreams th1s leaf adorn? Dreams to cast a l1v1ng shadow Of the l1fe that s passed away? Dreams to frll a sweet tomorrow Wxth the memor1es of today? May they gurde me through the future Wrth a gleam of mrsty l1ght I ll record the sunny hours Do you keep the dark ones br1ght? YVONNE DELL Class of 1939 BESIDE A LAKE An amber rad1ant beam of l1ght Shone on the lake last n1ght And stars so cool and br1ght It was so soft and glowmg And on the sh1mmer1ng lake It looked so pure so beautlful It caused my heart to ache The a1r was cool bes1de the lake And 1t caressed my ha1r As 1f an angel s scented breath Was floatmg through the a1r The grass was soft and velvet l1ke As rf 1t had been la1d For some celestral bemgs To gather and parade The beauty of the calmness Was l1ke a poet s dream He tr1es to put hrs thoughts ln words But frnds no perfect scheme And I who was so favored To gaze upon the s1ght Was awed because I knew that God Was near my lake last n1ght DOROTI-IEA LUCAS Class of 1938 19395 I ' 'I I . . 1 . ., rejoiced. Nevertheless, the inhabitants of If formed Q pathway to the heavfn . . I sei? . . . . . . M11 bfi EVENTS J 1 F' F f f X f , X X 193. Q'-o A' 'Q If AWAQQ in-1 F7 nj! ,if x...., ff K -' 6. Q 5 2. X X ' Q QQ f 4 C fuk A .A .I xrkx if Ji 1 -Q 4 li -fQf 4, mgw f : ,' 'rf 317 N-, 3 ' 'W jjgjgfarwi, ! lg 13-gslug N1 'b Q fl ' f Z 1 ff f .TJ ,yff pw f, I .1 A , V V: f f i 'XIV ff 5:73 l7f f1'Z 75f f f . f' ff ' V 1 4 T '- ' QW' ff' K .gzif 'a'k 93 FACULTY PLAY Seated Mr Hersey Miss Tew Mr McG1veney Mr Flanaqar Mrss Compston M1ss West Standmg Mtss Wallace Mlss Koralewsky Mr Barker Mlss Burns Mr Fernald MxseDa1ly OPERETTA F1rstRow R Sandburg I Ahl quxst S Shapxro L Northup M Martm D Gustafson M Carney A Bosco A Gross quth R Flynn N Horne I At wood G Iames M Wllcox Second How R Pelley D Hartley Gtlheeney M Clark dard S Trapp F Zorabedran F Marcoccr H Hammond F Foster M Iohnson I Blasro L Clpolla M Bennett M Barnes T McCabe D Swan son Thtrd How E Steer R Cobb L Raymond E Wlllard L Santlllr M McDonough N Sheldon W Vashey G Trck ell C Krnloch F Kendall M Grossguth M Card G Hard mg E Haywood A Sherman Fourth Flow E LaPomt S Northup D Gene-ver I Coop er L Downs E Nlcholson M Gremour P Iohnson D Walsh W Izzr F Martmo I Welch R Iackson R LaPomt E Wallxs R Srsson W Gen ever A Petranqelo D Spen ser Fzfth How R Charron E Hey nolds P Coutu O Coyle l Whxte W Iordan F Marn P Ceddes E Audet H Gran quxst F Prlmeau R Fagan M Smlth M Gelmas L Oqll vre W Axelson T Centrac Lhto SENIOR PLAY Seated L Hampton C Brrgqs D Readro E Nathanson C Godfrey G Belsey F Foster A Goddard H Hannah Standmg D Welgert D Hearn A Babme M Iohnson C Tmgley D Houghton A Rrce G Therrren Mr Wedlock lD1rectorJ I Vcnllant M Whxt aker L Lepry ,y I . 5 .1 . l . I . ' W I - , I . . x 1 1 1 Z S - V , , - ' 'F cl l , L v 1 I 1 V T I , '. A , . ' f W tv... vw' I A I . 1 , I . 1 , ' . I , .. as I 4 ll f as L f - I I ' I I ' K H, Abramson, A. Rice, A. God' THE FACULTY PLAY Early rn October the faculty started dropprng subtle hrnts about the Red Terror who was to appear ln the1r play Ph1l1p for Short There was no way of flndmg who th1s Bed Terror was untrl he appeared rn person one noon rn the cafeter1a wrth h1s opponent Napoleon Inc1dentally they both happened to be lxttle Bantam roosters The scene takes place 1n the home of a promlnent buslness man Henry Dodge played by Mr Fernald and h1s charmrng wlte played by M1ss Compston MISS Koralewsky was Henrys mother ln law who d1d not approve of hlm Ph1l1p who flnds hrmself 1n many trylng s1tuat1ons was successfully played by Mr Barker MISS Burns was Henry s younger slster Betty who fell 1n love wxth Phlllp Her older stster lane was played by MISS Tew and Alfred lanes bashful su1tor by Mr Hersey M1ss West wa M1ss Matxlda Tucker who was mnterested rn dorng thmgs for the beautlful Clly of Mayfleld The humorous parts were played as follows Henry the butler Mr Flanagan Geramum the colored mald MISS Wallace and Ph1l1ps negro servant Mr McG1veney OPERETTA Prckles a popular musrcal comedy by Gordon Nelson and Donn Crane was very ably presented February llth under the d1rect1on of M1ss Wxllard and Mr Wedlock The story took place 1n the gay country of Vlenna at carn1val tlme The leadrng roles were played by Florence Zorabedran gypsy g1rl Stafford Trapp an advertrslng agent M1lton Johnson a Plckle Prtnce Flora Marsoccr h1s daughter Herbert Hammond an Amencan art1st Arnold Rrce chlef of the secret servlce Frances Foster a charm1ng Engl1sh wldow Iames Blaslo ch1efta1n of the gypsy camp Others rncluded Herbert Abramson Anna Goddard W1ll1am Vashey and Norman Sheldon along w1th a large colorful chorus of Vlennese ma1dens gypsres and tourtsts The Audrtorlum was sold out and many were turned away for lack of room SENIOR PLAY Th1s year the Sen1or Class presented a very amusrng comedy Charm by Iohn K1rkpatr1ck Each part was well played and as a whole the play was presented rn an excellent manner Many of us besrdes bemg entertarned a so garned several trps on how to be charmmg The cast was as follows gllii, 19335 Mrs Wrlson Mrs Harper loe Pond Mr Harper Ida May Harper Mr Lester Rudolph Klem Dr Garfreld Mrs Paxton Mr Paxton Mrss Mrldred Babe Vrolet Claude Eve Nathanson Constance Bnggs Rxchard Houghton Gordon Belsey Della Readxo Charles Trngley George Thernen Mllton Iohnson Carolyn Godfrey Louls Hampton Ruth Hannah Anna Goddard Frances Foster Arnold Rrce , - - I 1 . . 9 . . . , . . .J , , , . . . , . . 1 A 4,15 N ' '-ff s T , nc. , ., 'KQV CLASS ONE ACT COMPETITION PLAYS On March 4 the Iunror Competitron Plays were held The eighth grade play was the winner and so was presented again on the evening of March 25 while the Judge made his decrsron as to the best play presented by the three upper classes The twelfth grade was the winner This ended the erghth Annual One Act Play Competitron to be held at Lockwood The casts directors and production staffs of the competrtron plays were as follows The Red Lamp Elmer Matilda Deering Harold Deering Alice Deering Archie Clarke Annie O Shane Director Stage Manager Property Mistress Promptress by Hilliard Booth Marran Green Kenneth Raymond Anna Goddard Robert Barad Ieanne Vaillant Mr WaldronE Fernald CLASS OF 39 Eve Nathanson Louise Lepry Pa s New Housekeeper Pa Iackson Mattie Iackson Iimmie Iackson lack Brown Mollie Holbrook Director Stage Manager Properties Costumes Promptresses by C S Bird William Genever Rose Ploeger Edward Wood Norman Gebler Betsy Harwood Miss Rose Koralewsky Irving Mills Flora Marsocci Velma Cookson Evelyn MacDonald Helen Byrne CLASS OF 40 Rooms To Let Mrs Smythe Dick Rush Tom Warren Betty Breeze Madge Wales Matilda Iudd Ierry Director Stage Manager Promptresses by William Beebe Yvette Richard Samuel Leland William Axelson Lois Northup Sue Budlong Iane Meyer Iohn Blum Miss Mary Tillinghast lohn Blum Shirley Shapiro, Helen Pettigrew by Beatrice Humiston McNeil Elmer Collier Vernon Wade Susan Collier Betty McCabe Ieanie Collier Ianet Sweet Ianie Collier Shirley Morgan Miss Luisa Penney Lillran Holt Mrs Collier Virginia Anderson Fannie Belle Glona Lister Hubert Brown David Resch Russell Iameson lack Gillheeney Pansy a nondescnpt dog Director Miss Eloise Burns Stage Manager Willard Taylor Promptress Betty Radford CLASS or 42 Great Caesar by Warren Beck Harry tAntonyl Robert Frsher Ioe tCaesarJ Ioseph Whrtaker Billy tBrutusl Robert Ploeger George tThe Mobi Ralph Fisher lane CCalpurniaJ Edna Barker Lucille lPortral Mildred Mills Sam tdoorkeeperl Adriean Mayor Director Miss Madeline E McCabe Stage Manager Lemuel Mason Promptress Avis Cochrane Harry Dan Shorty 1 ack Red Kathleen Peggy Marie Ruth Frances Director CLASS OF 43 False Pretenses by Warren Beck George Leland George MacDonald Lester Ienkms Albert Bragger Ronnie Gardner William Shea Barbara Farr Helen Fagan Dorothy Dias Barbara Eastman Constance Longley Mr, Clarence W. Campbell Stage Manager Wilfred Forgue Promptresses Lois Dawley, Martha-Iane Ekstrand ig f liglilf 19 3 95 CLASS OF '38 CLASS OF '41 Bill Worth Arnold. Rice ' S ' A h D I ' ' ' ' B'll A U . I . LUCKUJUUD SENIOR HOP Our annual Sen1or Hop was held December 23th rn the Aldr1ch Gym whrch was cleverly decorated by evergreens and mellow topped spot l1ghts The Chrrstmas sp1r1t and garety was very evrdent as the happy couples swayed to the musrc so capably furnrshed by Marshall McClean s well known orchestra Guests were recelved as usual by school off1c1als and presldents of each Sen1or class Members of the Sen1or classes of both schools took part rn servrng punch and checkmg Now the joyous evenrng IS but a pleasant memory to be cherrshed by all those who attended AFTERNOON DANCES The Afternoon dances th1s year were pre sented by vanous classes and orgamzatrons The jazz orchestra provrded the rnusxc and the specralty numbers the entertarnment Be srdes bemg enterta1ned many had a chance to lmprove therr dancmg for the b1g affalrs NEW ENGLAND DRAMA FESTIVAL On Aprrl 29 and 30 the New England Drama Festlval was held at Lockwood Each New England state sent two plays except Connectrcut whrch was represented by only Saturday afternoon and Saturday evenrng Whrle the judges were selectmg the best performances Lockwood students under the drrectron of Mr Wedlock presented some amusrng short sk1ts The w1nn1ng plays were as follows f1rst Lonesome Lrke by Harold Br1ghouse pre sented by Montpeher Vermont second Good Medrcxne by lack Arnold and Ed mund Burke presented by East Prov1dence Rhode Island thlrd Glorra Mundl by Patrrcra Brown presented by Rockland Marne All the productlons were excellent and the judges had a d1ff1cult trme 1n choos 1ng the wrnner Enjoyable house partres were held at the homes of some of the students Fnday evemng 2-12 13.4, fits after the plays Saturday evenrng a dance was held rn the Study Hall as the frnal event of the Festlval Quotrng many of the v1s1tors The New England Drama Festrval th1s year has been an extraordmary success SENIOR BALL On Iune 17 the Aldr1ch gym was converted 1nto a veritable falryland Chlnese lanterns and college banners gave the lmpressron of a college campus dance Overhead a blue sky studded w1th srlver stars cast a romantrc hght over the rhythrnrc dancers Marshall McClean s Orchestra wove a dehghtful pat tern 1n musrc to wh1ch the couples slowly revolved The 1ntr1cac1es of the Grand March were developed by Mrss Godwxn and led by the presrdents of the respectrve senror classes Thrs affarr was the season s hrgh spot long to be remembered by those who attended IUNIOR PROM The Iunlor Prom held at the Aldr1ch gym Aprll 22 under the guldance of Mlss Tew of Lockwood and Mrss Shanley of Aldr1ch was a hrghly festlve affa1r Under Aprrl showers of cellophane dnp plng from gally colored umbrellas the danc ers swayed to the syncopated rhythm of Ernre George s Orchestra the Vagabonds Favors were presented to the grrls rn the recerved red rosebuds The festrvlty turned out to be a socral h1ghl1ght of the year MUSIC FESTIVAL The musrc festrval was held th1s year at New London Connectrcut on March 19 1938 The Lockwood students who attended wxth Mrss Wlllard were Florence Zorabedlan Mrldred Martm Flora Marsoccr Stafford Trapp and Mrlton Iohnson of the chorus Walter Iohnson W1ll1am Rossr Albert Martm and Lours Hampton of the band and Frerda We1ss of the orchestra Florence Zorabedlan was chosen as solorst n , ' ' . . . 0 e Plays were presented Fnduy evenlng' form of var1-colored chrffon hanklesg the boys GJLQ A 1 , . . N- AL VSV' CARTOONS xEW ffmsm QHARM lf anus Cid WC V3 Dug! X 'No gf? 2 gx f I6 4 Jw P S LA, Lv f 9 P f Lfffx 4063 1 X V A7 j.4.47uSgi77!fJ f D, fu! W luck Il N 2:24756 XM x WN f ' i X IFIIZRIEEI ffx ,- fi f IW if 1 5 ., .f 5 ,fx ,f n..ockw KFAVORF, WAS! I NC XX 12? ATHLETICS 5 ,rw 1 , K I I , N S ' 4 4. .--. - - ---f 009 r.. ii wav 1 .1 A FOOTBALL First Row L Downs S Trapp A Martin G Therrren A Wyss E Audet C Palm Second How Mr Nordyke I Balfour W Vashey I Blasxo I Cooper C Berfwell R Pel ley R Anderson Mr Hoffman Third How A Berberran W Axelson I McElroy C Ther n C Gray A Dahl Wood I Hess I Fisher A Roberts Fourth Row R Frsher R Wat kms G McKenna L Gremer F Currier Fifth Row S Anderson H Hammond G Noonan BASKETBALL First How A Bacheld r I Cooper A Roberts W Srravo L Downs C Gray Watkins R Petrarca S Trapp R Morm Second How I Sfurdahl H Antken D Spetrim G Hnlde brand K Howard A Rowe M Hoffman M Nordyke A Thompson H Brown C Ashworth W Rossi F MC Kenna R Elsworth Third Row N Hollmgsworth I Srmas C Therrren G Vazna C Palm W Chace I Flodin G Currrer N Blackmar F Currier, E. Smith, I. DePace. BASEBALL 1938 First Row: Iames Taylor, M DiCarlo, P. Chenevert, E. Di Carlo, A. Dahl, R. Iohnson. W Iordan, R. Petrarca. Second How: C. Gray, R. Wal kins, R. Davide, R. Griffin, D Villa, C. Appollono. Third Row: R. Sisson, Man ager, I. McGiveney, Coach, l Mills, Manager. will fifjik FOOTBALL The Football team under the splendrd coachmg ot Mr Nordyke had a very successful season The team frnrshed well up rn the league suffermg but two setbacks rn erght games Although the boys drd not wm the champ1onsh1p they fought hard played good clean football and were true sportsmen The team was led by George Therrlen FOOTBALL SCORVS Lockwood Opponent Westerly Mt St Charles Classical Central Falls St Raphael Woonsocket West Warwrck Aldrrch BASKETBALL Our team thrs year was not as successful as 1t has been Although the team drd not wrn many games 1t always dlsplayed a wrde open rnterestmg game of basketball Coach Nordyke taught the boys to play a fast breakrng game and to be good sportsmen Ralph Petrarca and Iohn Cooper led the team and d1d a hne lob BASKETBALL SCORES Lockwood Opponents Mt St Charles Classrcal West Warwtck Aldrrch St Raphael Central Falls Westerly Mt St Charles Classrcal West Warwrck Aldrich South Kmgston St Raphael Central Falls Westerly BASEBALL The prospects of a hne baseball season are very bnght as the team rs composed mostly of veterans Coach McG1veney has mstalled a frghttng sprrrt rn the boys and taught them a frne brand ot baseball We wrsh the team lots of luck and know that 1t wrll go a long way 12 S . . 26 0 ' 13 12 19 U . 0 0 0 0 ' U 25 ' 7 21 . . 23 8 ' 49 21 ' 40 37 ' 17 28 South Kingston 29 31 . 31 48 15 24 Z0 45 . . 27 28 ' 45 24 ' 33 30 ' 21 27 ' 31 35 . 35 38 13 56 39 41 'F' tf,71',3:j, U ILKIU gncxw gk Y QLKW wow -,. 'llif I Q,-,nwo UCAN ml CK W0 iight- TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY Frrst Row C Maynard D Iohnson W Chase C lmqley W Vashey R Davrd P F Martxno I Lucas W Iordan Second Row E D1Carlo W Reardon D Wood Mr Barker Mr Nordyke Mr Hoffman K Howard G Thernen R Morm I'h1rdRow S Trapp R Pelley R Rowe E Audet D Padula E Lawrence E Lmdall N Sheldon I Cooper W Boyer B Auqustme 37 STATE CHAMPIONS Frrst How C Mann I Keenzel I Budlonq I Henmqan D F1sher E Phrllrps I Voelkel Second Row W Iordan Burns S Trapp I Reardon Rowe G Therrren I Lord Morm Third Txnqley I Mrlls N Shelton Iohnson Row W Vashey Fourth Row I Cooper Audet I Balfour D Wood Mr Nordyke 37 GOI F AND TENNIS F1rstRow L Downs K Ray mond L Hampton I Cooper E Phrllrps Second Row I Healey G Noonan I-I Abramson C Rxtt mann Mr Carroll Mr Wed ock Thrrd Row I Tramonh G McClean ' H445 , ,, Q, 4. 4 W ii 5-gtk: 1 y Q I If 5 ' I - ' -A ' V I- D' 1 I I l L A' , ,I . I I E I . I v . ui I Us . I v , I ' I 1 41-,Y owner 'O If , -C I ' I A I V t t C V ' : . , F, ,uv ron. V3 M9056 1 R 1 V - - 'RA I hx 001 - , . ' , . ,R. 1 1 T - . I Y ' J . , C. 'I . ' . .'.. ,D, - : . , E, A -J, an -.img ' 5 , I Q . tl I . '. , . . li 5 - I . ' I ' ' 1 - - . I I or + I I I - I Q I I I ' Ke 1 . . Ig . ' ' I ' 4' 1 -tv , , .. 'X tical 1933 TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY Mr Barker turned out another frne cross country team th1s year Tmgley Reardon and Chase were always among the leaders Tlngley was the captam of the team and Class B Champron The 1ndoor track team had a flne season Led by Brll Vashey the team won the Y M C A champ1onsh1p and placed second 1n the state Champ1onsh1p meet CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK TEAM Lockwood ga1ned 1ts frrst undrsputed champ1onsh1p last spr1ng the Champtons bemg the track team Thrs team comp1led a record wh1ch was second to none 1n the state The team Won two champronshrps the frrst bemg the Inters holast1c Relay Carnlval and the s cond the Interscholast1c Champ1onsh1p Meet In the 1nv1tat1on meet the team took second place I whelmmg scores We are very proud of th1s team and hope 1n the future that Lockwood teams have as much success GOLF The 1937 ed1t1on of the Lockwood golf team was very success ful W1nn1ng a large share of therr games the boys f1n1shed hrgh up 1n the league The team was ably coached by Mr Carroll TENNIS The tennrs team enjoyed IIS most successful season that 1t has rn a long t1me The boys spl1t even rn s1x matches to f1n1sh 1n th1rd place 1n the league standmg One of the pr1nc1pal reasons for the f1ne showzng of the team was Mr Wedlock s f1ne coachmg . ' ' ' . n dual meets Aldrich and West Warwick were defeated by over- ,,,E,,rr lvl! A Wgtufg ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION F1rstRow A Mcxyette M Whrtcxker B Rowe V Presrdent I Cooper Presrdent R Morm S Bud long M Ekstrcmd Second How L Dutemple F Pouler M1ss Mrtchell M1ss Txllmqhcrst Mr Grrffm Mr Nordyke Mr Schuman I Flodm W Srrcxvo P Lmtlop RIDING CLUB Frrst Row G Forrcxr I Roy H Small H OBr1en D Reodno S Shcprro P Ryder N Bontleld B Radford Second Row E Hoslcxm H Stow B Icxckson L Northrup M1ss Mrtchell I Grmslcde H Colhns M Grossguth M OBr1en P Bcmheld Thrrd Row P Everson E Wczrde B Arnold E Munson D Swanson E Wrllcrrd N Hess I Atwood I Sweet hx V 1 . if , ' A . ' '-uk' ML' 1- V , . ll lv? .. as ' VQ.,Hm,4l ea W . 'v ' - ' U - . 3, ' ' ' 1 H . 5 I 1 1 I A I . 1 - 1 - V 1 - 4 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - f - 1 A 1 - 1 - I - 1 - V 1 - V 1 - 1 - D 1 I . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 ' V 1 - . 1 1 I 1 JQSQQ-55299 1933 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'lhc Athletrc Assocratron whose membershlp xncludcs thr rnajorrty of the students IS a valuable and actrve Ol'qCII11ZCYllOt1 makrng posslble a full and well rounded athletrc problem throughout the year All problems pertammq to the athletrc lrle of our school are consrdered and solved by the Executrve Board whrch rncludes representatrves from every class and from the faculty Thrs year s offrcers are Iohn Cooper Presrdent Robert Rowe Vrce Presrdent and Mrss T1ll1nghast Secretary treasurer lVl1ss lVl1tchell Mr Grxffen Mr Nordyke and Mr Schurman are the faculty adv1sers THE RIDING CLUB The Rrdmg Club was newly orqamzed thrs year There were two d1v1s1ons the begmners class and the advanced class Under the drrectron of lVI1ss Mrtchell 1t has had a very successful year and we are sure that The R1d1ng Club w1ll cont1nue to be an outstandrnq orgamzatlon at Lockwood CI-IEER LEADERS Thls year under Mrss lVl1tchell s drrectron the grrls have done an excellent prece of work rn cheerrng Wrth therr hne sprrtt and under the leadershrp of Arnold Rrce the only boy they have atded our teams to vrctory Next year we hope that we may have leaders who are as enthusrastrc and co operat1ve as th1s year s group Arnold Rrce Dorothea Buchart Al1ce Carruthers Frances Foster Florence Hornstern Laurel Raymond Ieanne Varllant t ll Ar, f'iraQ-fm, THE YEAR I AT ALDRICH THE ElllIN We are sincerely grateful to our principal Mr Scott whose untirmq efforts for the betterment of the school cmd whose patient service have mode the pcxst year CI succese ful one His readiness to help at cxll t1mes his friendliness to studente and teachers will lonq remain in our memoriee -2 av, HAROLD F SCOTT Principal of the Nelson W Aldrzch High School UEH fm X X . .X -- R. ulike, cmd his interest in ull of our activities: l x ,Q 'J U i lip M, ff iql fb I 4 exif' X933 LU IC 75 BELINDA E SNOW Adwser lor the Class of 1938 Our c1dv1ser Mmss Snow deserves much Credxt for her loycxl cmd lcnthful work lor our class She has always ended us w1th her capable cdv1ce cmd we ure deeply mdebted to her for her frxendly cmd under slundmq uttllude as well us for the many wnys nn wluch she has helped us 1,1 D HE INUER WILLIAMI R ROWE HE GAVE HIS HONORS TO THE WORLD AGAIN HIS BLESSED PART TO HEAVEN AND SLEPT IN PEACE Sh If p 19395 a es eare W' , lil ., 271. '-' TQ 1933 ' iln Memoriam To our beloved classmate ALBERT CREELMAN We ded1cate Th1S Remmder They are not dead who 11ve ln hearts they leave behlnd FACULTY F1rstRow Mr Rudert M1ssMacMannus Mr Pera Mrss Darly Mr Douglas Mrss Wadlergh Mr Scott Mr Rohloff Mrss Mourmqhan Mr Wrqht Mr McKeon Mlss Scott Mrss Murray Second Row Mr Robertson Mxss Pearson Mrss Myers Mrss Warren Mrss Snow Mrss Shanle Mrss Atchrson Mr Robmson Mrs Drckmson Mr Madrson Mr Senerchra Mrss Clarke Mr Packard M B dt t Mr Mourmghan Mrss Godwm Mrss Young Mrss Ada Cohen Mrs Rexd Mrss Anna Cohen THEfFACULTY The students of Aldrlch s1ncere1y thank the faculty for the1r krndness and patrence wrth us rn all our undertakmgs Under the1r gurdance we have found knowledge trrendshlp and sympathy The mterest they have shown rn all our act1v1t1es both scholastxc and socral has been an msprra t1on to us all Through the1r ard and encouragement We have conquered many of the obstacles whrch beset us durmg our school years and have galned confxdence and abrlrty to solve whatever problems may confront us IH the future We are deeply mdebted to these capable men and women who have helped us to make our years at Aldrrch so enjoyable and profrtable 1933 l 5 r W . . : I . I - . . I I . I I , V .. 1 4 Y' Third Row: Miss Miller. Miss Shailer, Miss Sonne, Mrs. Cult. Mr. Amend. Mr. Cooper, r. ra s ree . Hiiiritl I-lt. THE FACULTY OF NELSON W ALDRICH IUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Prmcrpal HAROLD F SCOTT BS R I State College Brown Unrverslty R I C E Socral Problems Advrser of General Organrzatlon RAYMOND S AMEND R I School of Deslgn R I C E Mechanrcal Drawlng LILLIAN GERTRUDE ATCHISON A B Ed B Pembroke College Englrsh Scrence Advrser ol Class ol 1940 CECIL E BRADSTREET EdB Gorham Normal R I C E Woodworking Coach ot Iunlor Hrgh Baseball MARIORIE BOURGAIZE R I State College Home Economxcs lStudent Teacherl ELEANOR L CLARKE AB EdM Unrversrty of Marne Radcliffe Harvard College Head of Englrsh Department Drrector ot State Competltron Play Chairman ot R I Honor Socrety tea ADA COHEN Teachers College Columbra Unrversrty Homemakmg Cateterra Management ANNA E COHEN BSE MEd Boston Unrversrty Harvard Summer School Gorham Normal R I C E Busmess Trammg Typrng HENRY I COOPER Ph B M A Brown Unrversxty R I C E Head of Scrence Department Head of Dramattc Department Drrector of Faculty Play Senror Play Operetta Mrnstrel CAROLYN HARRIS CULF Posse Nlssen School ot Physrcal Educatron R I C E Physrcal Educatron Intra Mural Actrvrtres Advrser of Rrdmg Club Leaders Corps L MAE DAILY AB AM Brown Unrversrty R I C E Head of Mathematrcs Department Graduatron Commlttee ELIZA PINE DICKINSON BCS Bryant College Brown Unrversrty R I C E Bookkeepmg Stenography Busrness Manager of Warwrckrte CHESTER G DOUGLAS R I School ot Design R I State College R I C E Shop Golf Coach MYRTLE E GODWIN BCS Bryant College R I C E Head of Commercral Department Charrman Faculty Com mrttee on Mayor Dances School Accounts EILEEN M MCMANNUS Ed B Harvard Unrversrty School of Musrc R I C E Muslc Charrman of Assembly Program Commrttee Advtser of lunror Orchestra STANLEY VAUGHN MADISON BS R I State College Agrrculture Adviser ot Emergency Corps IOSEPH EDWARD MCKEON BS BEd Provrdence College R I C E Mathematrcs Scrence Baseball Coach Advlser ol Photoq raphy Club PEARL LOUISE MILLER A B Pembroke Colle e Englrsh Advrser of ebatmg Club I IRVING MOURNIGHAN PhB Provrdence College Brown Unrversrty R I C E Mathematrcs Englrsh Soc1alSc1ence Hockey Coach MARY G MOURNIGHAN R I C E R I School of Desrgn Art Englrsh Soc1a1Stud1es Q51 193B CATHERINE L MURRAY EdB Englrsh Mathematics Socral Scrence Advrser ot Iumor High Banllcmg Class of 1942 One Act Play Class of 1942 War wrc rte DOROTHY E MYERS BS Tutts College English Iunlor Buslness Trammg Assembly Program Com mrttee HAROLD I.. PACKARD Casttne Normal School Mathematrcs General Scrence ESTHER E PEARSON A B Upsala College Harvard Summer School Commercral Subjects Advrser of Senror Hrgh Banklng MARIO PERA Ondrrcek School ot Musrc Boston Umversrty Musrc Advrser of Dance Orchestra Operetta Band ALTON H REID Brldgewater State College Taunton Busrness College Englrsh Mathematlcs Socral Sclence ETHEL M H REID AB Brown Unrverslty R I C E Engltsh Charrman of Graduatron Committee MARSHALL ROBERTSON PhB MA Brown Unrversrty Harvard Unrversrty R I Head of Soclal Scrence Department Advrser of the Remrnder CYRIL A ROBINSON Farmmgton Normal School R I C E Englrsh Socral Scrence IOSEPH H ROHLOFF BS MS Mxssourr Unrversrty Carnegre lnstrtute ol Technology ol Class of 1941 Science and lnventron Club IOHN R RUDERT BS Sprlngheld College Brown Unrversrty R I C E Physrcal Education Coach ot Football Basketball Track Advrser ot Boys Leaders Corps HAZEL SCOTT BS R I State College Home Economtcs GEORGE SENERCHIA BS R I State College R I C E Scrence Socral Scrence Assrstant Football Coach Advrser ot Brology Club RUTH SHAILER AB Pembroke Brown Unrversrty Englrsh Advrser ol Warwrckrte EDNA C SHANLEY EdB R I C E Harvard Summer School ColumbraUmvers1ty Enqlrsh Socral Scrence Advrser ot Class ot 1939 BELINDA ESTELLE SNOW A B A M Brown Unrversrty Bryn Mawr College R I C E Latrn Englrsh Soc1alSctence Lrbranan Advrser ot Class ot 1938 H MARIE SONNE Berkshrre Summer School of Art R I School ot Desrgn Free Hand Drawrng Pamtmg Crafts ELEANOR WADLEIGH AB Wheaton College Sorbonne French MARION ELEANOR WARREN AB Pembroke College Brown Umversrty Socral Scrence Advrser ot Iunror Debatmg Socrety FRANK B WIGHT AB Boston Unrversrty Harvard Summer School Socral Scrence Mathematrcs Advrser ot Class ot 1943 Cheer Leaders Charrman ot Dancrng School Commrttee RUTH F YOUNG AB AM Colby College Boston Umversrty Unrversrty ot Chrcago Socral Scrence . , . . .-. ' u ' , .. . . R.I.C.E.' D U u A I H ,' . I R. I. C. E. ' n ' ' ' I ' ' General Science, Coach of Iunior Hlgh Basketball. Adviser C- 57 ' ' ' ' ' 1' N ' J ' I . -n - . THE HEIHINIJE cl 000 THE REMINDER LITERARY AND BUSINESS BOARDS F1rstHow I Vrckers S Horner D Morgan P Ferguson M Darcy B Hallene F Parks Mr Robertson I Sharples B Lambert E Charette Second Row D Wxlhams L Healy A Stevens H MacLeod I Baxter Macomber Th1rdRow A Hughes M Caputl A Theroux S Byrne V Neary F G1l11s M Ienkms M Cherms M Neary E Freelove B Potts M Chester E Me1kle B Wmchell A Lambert R Bennett A Sheehan W D Manz D Close G Cottrell B Stone R MacAll1ster D Close H T Forsythe D Southey I LaF1eur I Wallace D Capaldn I Kendall A Baguchmsky B Rubery M Reed O Hambly A Iones R Benson A Swann THE REMINDER STAFF In apprec1at1on we w1sh to thank all the workers on the vanous staffs of the Remlnder who gave such unselhsh cooperat1on 1n mak1ng the Rem1nder a success Few realxze the amount of t1me and effort all Rem1nder workers spend 1n plannmg and rev1s1ng then' work and 1n orgamzlng 1t 1nto the completed yearbook The staff members have gwen generously of thelr t1me and labor towards the productlon of the book and through thelr efforts have succeeded 1n mak1ng the Remlnder an accurate and complete record of 1938 at Aldrlch IEANNE SHARPLES Edxtor m Chxef IEANNE SHARPLES Assxstant Edxtor BERNICE LAMBERT 38 Secretary to Edxtor SUSAN BYRNE 38 Compxlmg Edxtor PAULINE FERGUSON 38 Semor Edxtor MARY DARCY 38 Art Edxtor VIRGINIA FILES 38 Snapshot Edxtor ANNETTE THEROUX 38 Sports Editor THOMAS FORSYTHE 38 Busmess Manager FLORENCE PARKS 38 Secretary to Busmess Manager BETTY HALLENE 38 Assistants to Lxterary Edxtors Vnrgmxa Neary 38 M1ldredNeary 38 Dorene Close 41 Anne Lambert 42 Betty Potts 38 Betty Wmchell Grace Cottrell Exleen Melkle Frances Grlhs Ohve Hambly Dorothy Capaldx 38 Assxstants to Art Dzrector Barbara Stone 38 Charlotte Doughty Mena Caputx 38 Dorothy Gough 39 Iohn Roberts 38 Mar1lyn Cherms 38 El1zabethCopp 42 Assxstants to Snapshot Edxtor Anna Sheehan 38 Iune Kendall 38 Hope Coulthurst 38 Mena Caputx 38 Dorothy Capaldx 38 Beverly Rubery 38 Assxstants to Busmess Manager Dorothy Manz 38 Beverly Rubery 38 George Opdyke 41 Ruth Benson 41 Marlon Reed 41 Arthur Stevens 40 Allen Swann 4l Sh1rleyHorner 42 Agatha Iones 42 Iames LaFleur 39 Mar1or1e Ienkms 40 Dons Close 40 Typlsts Wenonah Macomber Edna Charette 38 Evelyn Freelove 38 Dorothy Morgan 38 l'L...-H I9 gt, F .X Ag ,. . 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' - ' 340 g 1 19 r Cl'l' Q D iii Thxs New England fxreplace of 1700 was buxlt of held stone and decorated wlth hand hewn tlmber Heavy pme boards were used for the walls and floor whrle heavler beams supported the roof Pewter dxshes whxle decorative wer essenhal to the famlly needs The spmnmg wheel however was perhaps as much the cen ter of mterest as was the large flreplace for around rt the colomal housewxfe spent many busy hours CLASSES 1938 1939 19119 Y R I HONOR SOCIETY Seated T Forsythe S War rck B Lambert R Wrlcox S Byrne B Stone E Kn qht Stand ng W Nagel B Peterson I Sharples D Brtwxstle C Bell THE RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY Membershrp ln the Rhode Island Honor Socxety IS an award bestowed upon those students who have dlstlngurshed themselves by the1r scholast1c ab1l1ty durmg the1r four years of h1gh school One must have an average ratmg of at least 85 X durlng the major part of h1S school career 1n order to galn member sh1p We w1sh to congratulate these members of the class of 1938 who uphold the hlgh scholast1c standlnq of Aldnch At an assembly and tea g1ven 1n the1r honor on March 23 the members were off1c1ally mvested IHIO membershlp 1n the soc1ety A speech of Welcome by Mr Scott was followed by a solo by M1ss Amta Arprn Dr Bruce M B1gelow of Brown UHIVGISIIY the guest speaker talked on the three quest1ons whlch every hlgh school student should ask hrmself Who am I Where am I and Where am I go1ng7 Entertamment by the students followed after wh1ch Mr Hobbs presented the members Wllh the1r p1ns Th1s entertamrng and 1nstruct1ve program was followed by a formal tea grven by the faculty for the members the1r famllles and the Sen1or class 0 gl,l.'. 193925 L U I ,Q CLASS OF 1938 Oiircers and Executzve Commzttee F1rstRow H Spencer Mlss Snow T Forsythe M Caputr Second Row W Nagel M Searle L Blackwood C Vaughn S Warwrck T Herrmann OFFI FRS OF THE CLASS OF 1.1 8 Flo xdcnt Thomas Forsythe Vrcc Presrdcnt lVl1lton S arl S cretary Trcasurcr Shtrley Warwrck HISTORY OF THE CLASS tjfro'f'Sf On September 11 1934 we entered War W1Ck Hrgh as t1m1d freshmen lt d1dn t take us long to get over our f1rst stages of Freshman rnfancy and we became 1nt1mately acquamted W1th our faculty and classmates But we were separated from many of these frrends when our class was drvrded and we entered Aldrrch as the f1rst class of Sophomores Our class has become drstrngurshed not only rn scholastrcs but also rn athletrcs and dramatlcs We have always been well rep resented rn the Operettas and rn our lumor year the cast of the State Competrtron play was composed almost entrrely of member from our class alum 5 X933 The hrgh spot of our Iunror year was our Prom a never to be forgotten affalr In September 1937 we started on th last lap of our lourney toward graduatron We have successfully presented our Sen1or play and renewed our acquamtances wrth our former classmates at the combmed Aldrxch Lockwood Sen1or Hop and the Sen1or Ball We are now lookmg forward to the event wh1ch marks the end of our h1gh school 11fe and the f1rst step on the road of the future graduatron Our greatest hope rs that the years to come may be as successful and profrtable as those we have passed durrng the course of our hxgh school career FUTURE TENSE Take wrth us a Journey along an rmagrnary Road of Lrfe where we wrll endeavor to note the spots along that Road occupred by those we knew rn school days Shrrley Warwrck as an able brnder upper of cuts and brurses and contemporarres rn her chosen freld of nursrnq Betty Leach and Mrldred Lrncoln once of Pembroke Mrldred Turner and Vrrgrnra Neary takers of pulses at St Iosephs hosprtal Bessre Dyer who wrll look so nrce rn a peaked cap that her nrcest patrent wrll up and marry her Dorothy Brrtwrstle whose charm and dependabrlrty wrll be the staff on whrch matrons lean Lourse Murphy and Betty Drllon who wrll combrne frrendshrp wrth nurs mg and Katherrne Reddrngtons urge for war nursrng wrll take her far afreld Iune Kendall after practrce at surgrcal nursrng wrll hang out her own shrngle Sue Byrne wrll establrsh her own hosprtal and one nurse at least wrll be Freda Church Wrll nursrng compensate Betty Frsher for Clyde North s absence rn far away engrneerrng camps? Before our Road leads us to the Unrversrtres let us stop to note the trny rose covered cottage that housewrfe Hope Coulthurst calls home and across from rt the home of Barbara Davrs down the Road a brt the home of Catharrne Costello Farther down Edward Stortr recent wrnner of the Bendrx Arr Race marntarns hrs domrcrle wrth Appre Ryan at rts head And now we come to the centers of Educatron Chref among these burldrngs rs the homey orchard surrounded Bhae garten marntarned by Bernrce Lambert whose heart rs brg enough for all homeless youngsters arded by Betty Potts chref teacher and sympathrzer and Eleanor Angus who rs dretrcran and supervrses young appetrtes and Dorrs Leonard as physrcal trarnrng rnstructor Wrlma Nagel marntarns a class rn a beautrful modern college desrgned by archrtect Iohn Roberts There also we wrll frnd Erleen Merkle Alrce Taylor Mary Frnnegan and Dorothy Capaldr Professor Forsythe carrres on there under Mr Coopers banner and hrs laboratory assrstant rs Ieanne Sharples There also rs Professor Knrght known for hrs proof of the Law of Relatrvrty Farther on may be found Lucy Deans smaller Country school whrch wrll garn a reputatron for sendrng forth upstandrng crtrzens Our Road now leads us to more open country let us now thrnk of those among us who wrll frnd therr lrfe s rrches rn the arr Albert Angus hrs talent wrth pencrl trarned for use rn aeronautrcal desrgn Iames Bryer rn Illrnors studyrng for aeronautrcal engrneerrng Arthur Ellrs and Leo Sloan trustworthy prlots of the T W A Robert Faulkner and Irvrng Ekstrand wrth Hostess Ruth McAllrster of the Amerrcan Arrways and to the army we supply two Walter Flagg rn the Flyrng Corps and Clarke Vaughn of the Artrllery There loom before us now the busy Marts of Busrness and there we wrll frnd Dorothy Davrs secretary and home maker Adele Baguchrnsky and Anna Sheehan both rllustrrous note takers Vrrgrnra Shepard and Wenonah Macomber busrness women of no small note Constance Whrpple adjudged b st dressed secretary rn recent poll Paulrne Ferguson whose rournalrst tendencres wrll soon lead her rnto the freld of wrrtrng and her chref com petrtor Ida Cooney I-larrret Spencer and Annette Theroux wrll be found busrly trrmmrng the bears on Wall Street Anna Taylor and Lrly Kennedy wll frnd success rn New York offrces whrle Barbara Peterson wrll frnd se re aryshrp less far away and Vrrgrnra Danrels and Mrldred Barley wrll contrnue a frrendshrp although therr secretaryshrps are far apart Harrret Streeters place along our Road wrll be as head lady rn a large lrbrary where we wrll frnd Eva Stevens and Vrrgrnra Wade em ployed as secretarres and Rose Cardr as typrst Edna Charette wrll make a model secretary for a banker although she wrll mrss swrtch board operator Florence Parks Clarre Grant and Iessre Wallace may be found rn the offrce force of Dorothy Southey who outsrde of offrce hours wrll keep up wrth her musrc Loyalty to old comrades rs the reason Dorothy Manz comptroller oper ator Dorothy Marble Betty O Donnell Roberta Bell Irene Freld Marrlyn Cherms Betty Hallene and Elsre Saxon may also be found there A large modern burldrng on the left rs the Fashron il: 9 1933 THE HEHIINDEH center headed by Mena Caputr head draftswoman Char lotte Doughty Parrs Branch head Shrrley Austrn heads of Sewrng Department Evelyn Freelove and Frances Grllrs Independent buyer and keeper of a smart estab lrshment here wrll be Dorothy Lovell who employs Grace Cottrell and Lydra Blackwood as models Let us now pause upon a brrdge along our Road and consrder that rt was desrgned by one of our greatest engrneers Harold Anderson and rf we pause to thrnk we can name others rn that freld Harold Ragnell who rs rn the chemrcal lme Earl Pederson who rs a dresel desrgner Mrchael Ferrante workrng wrth hrm Clarence Herrmann Francrs McGrnnrs Clarence Carpenter technrcal engr neers and Iohn Lopes noted for hrs rmprovements rn Radro Speakrng of Radro Raymond Hosterman has gathered no lrttle fame for hrmself rn Televrsron and Herbert Myrrck wrll soon operate hrs own wrreless statron Now upon our left arrse the great burldrngs monu ments to Trade Chref and largest among these wrll be the famous frrm Knoop and Lawson It wrll gather rn rts fold Alfred Volk tool maker Arthur Carlm mechanrc Wrllram Costello cabrnet maker Betty Hallene book keeper and Arthur Budlong accountant The head of a large offrce force wrll be Raymond Wrlcox and hrs chrel assrstants Wrlbur Ide and Harry Wrlkrnson and hrs bookkeeper Iohn Clements Clarence Carpenter and Iohn Crafford wrll go rnto partnershrp rn the automobrle lme Another large burldrng rs the one rn whrch Iames Robrnson edrts a newspaper of natronal crrculatron There we wrll frnd as reporters Henry McCormrck and Leonard Bowen and Iames Campbell sports wrrter Polrtrcrans wrll strck together so next we frnd Ruth Bennett agrtator for chrld labor laws Clrnton Cary well known rn the Legrslature Rhode Island Senator Robert Murray Employed also along thrs sectron of the Road wrll be Elsre Saxon secretary to the governor Dorothy Morgan and Ruth Leach court stenographers and suc ceedrng Edgar Hoover wrll be Arthur Andell Ioan Burgess wrll combrne her secretary work wrth modelrng wwe and her madonna face wrll be famrlrar to magazine readers Leavrng the Busrness Centers now we notrce the name Edward McMannus on a Theatre Marquee whrch remrnds us of the three leadrng orchestras rn the country those of Kenneth Boss Thomas Mathews and Charles McCarthy Olrver Creswrck wrll become profrcrent rn Opera and rn the scraper to the rrght Betty Kelley grves vrolrn recrtals to capacrty audrences Beverly Rubery s name rs rn lrghts rn a theatre across the way Phyllrs Baxter rs known for her musrc from the Atlantrc to the Pacrfrc and Charlotte Bell wrll play at command performances at court Now strll further on we realrze that Mary DArcy Marrorre Henry and Catherrne Smrth compete as harr dressers Travelrng on agarn we come to numerous separate establrshments Clement Capotosto and Ralergh Ienkrns well stocked screntrfrc farms far from the Road Hollrs Coles frshrng shack Lours Wyants domrcrle labeled Take It Easy and too far away for any but vague rumors to reach us rs Wrlbur Close drctator of a mythrcal country But hereabouts rs Mrlton Searles chemrcal laboratory where he experrments rndependently and so rs the vacatron home of Earl Mrller holder of the cross country record and a lrttle farther on we shall come to the practrce lrnks of Wrllram Newman Natronal Golf Cham pron and Donald Petrre Manager of the Red Sox whose press agent rs George Barnes We stop here for gas at Wrllram Wrllards statron Near here also rs the quret convent rn whrch Gertrude Alsfeld took vows Lastly we come to what mrght be labeled a mrcroscoprc Greenwrch vrllage Its habrtants are Wrllram Okerholm whose darly newspaper cartoons convulse a natron as they once drd Warwrckrte fans Vrrgrnra Frles famous artrst Barbara Stone rllustrator George Tarrrng rnde pendent rnventor and Arthur Maynard whose brllboard enlargements of hrs orrgrnals are seen everywhere MILTON SEARLE BARBARA STONE ALU IC HE INIJEH RTRUDE ALSFELD Gert am I, from care l'm tree. ren't they all contented e me? ickite 13, 43: Reminder ARTHUR ANDELL Tiny w ol infinite jest, his s large as his towerinq asts its rays ot merri- all. ll 13, 43. ROLD ANDERSON ..AndY.. t and reliable, he has ifications ot a successful Exhibition 113: Senior peretta 133: Competition 3: A. A. Minstrel 143: Club 143: State Competi- 143. BERT ANGUS. IR. UAV, asion tips his tonque hen'er he talks. xhibition 11, 23: Photoq lub 13, 43. LEANOR ANGUS HEI.. ile tor all, a qreetinq ad. xhibition 113. as is. iw 4 ,- 4 as .w 'F B SHIRLEY AUSTIN Shirl For she was just the quiet kind Whose naiure nevcr varies. Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 437 Dra- matic Club 12, 33: Reminder 133: Vilarwickite l3': Swimminq Club .ll ADELE BAGUCHINSKY De-11y As lair as her hair. lnterclass Baseball 12, 33: Bas- ketball 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 123: Dramatic Club 13. 43: Leaders' Corps 143: Cheer Leader 13, 43: Photography Club 1337 Warwick- ite 13, 43: One-act Plays 143. MILDRED BAILEY Millie The mildest manners And the qentlest heart. GEORGE BARNES Bud To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out ot two thousand. Basketball 143: Baseball 13, 431 Gym Exhibition 143: Intramural Basketball 13, 43: Operetta 143. IEAN PHYLLIS BAXTER Phy1 Her music charmed all those who heard lts sott and qolden lay. Reminder 143: lnterclass Bas- ketball 133: Baseball 123: Band Club Librarian 143: Orchestra 12. 3, 43: Band 13, 43: Photography Club 133. ii' o 33, N P A ls mi OP 33: hib T A Cl St Ex 143 HP A Rn 143 '1 3 THE CHARLOTTE BELL Vs quality, not riucintiiv, that counts, Orchestra IZ. 31: Warwickitc lg R. l, Honor Society. ROBERTA BELL Bert Not by years, but by disposi- tion, is wisdom acquired. Photography Club l41. RUTH BENNETT Ruthie And like music on the waves ls thy sweet voice to me. Dramatic Club Il, 2, 3, 41: Re- minder 13, 41: Warwickite IS, 41: Operetta t31: Leaders' Corps IZ, 31: Debating Club I41: Gym Ex- hibition tl, 21. DOROTHY BIRTWISTLE Dottie The iairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. Good Will tZ, 3, 41: Dramatic Club tl, 2, 3, 41: One-act Play 131: State Competition Play t31: Gym Exhibition 131: R. l. Honor Society 4i LYDIA BLACKWOOD ,.Lyd., Praise from a friend, or censure from a toe, llro lost on hearers that our merits know. Dramatic Club 141: Home Room Representative I41: One-act Play t41. ph 'DS jg. 'T' C DEH KENNETH BOSS Ken ls this that haughty, qallqnt, gay Lothario! Emergency Corps t41: lazz Or- chestra fl, 2, 3, 41: Senior Orches- tra tl, Z, 3, 41: Leaders' Corps 22, 3, 41: Band I3. 41: Gym Exhibi- tlon IZ, 31. LEONARD BOWEN Len I am monarch ot all I survey. State Competition Play t2'5 Football '31: Indoor Track '2.: Warwickite131: Dramatic Club 13, 4,7 Interclass Basketball C313 Sen- Of PICIY t41: Operetta 141. IAMES BRYER lim With malice towards none, with charity tor all, with lirmness in the right. Orchestra tl, 2, 3, 41: Iazz Or- chestra I3, 41: One-act Plays t-11. ARTHUR BUDLONG Art Here he is, describe him who con, an abridgement of all that fs pleasant in man. Gym Exhibition tl, 21: Operetta l, 2, 3, 41: Football 13, 41: Senior Play t41: Dramatic Club t41: Stamp Club 121: One-act Plays AX. HARRY ADOLPHE BUECHER Midqie All good thinqs come in small packages. lnterclass Basketball Q41: War- wickite t41: Cheerleader 131: One- act Plays l41, H E RGARET BURGEISS Ioan r is not more sunny than her heart. tic Club 141: Interclass ll12, 3, 41: Baseball 12, 3, ball 12, 3, 41: Soccer 141: ite 141. SAN ANNE BYRNE Sue l, pleasant and helpful is she. I Plays 12. 31: Dramatic 3, 41. Secretary 141: War- 13, 41. Associate Editor ers' Corps 141: Photoqe lub 141: Reminder 141, 141: Senior Play 141: 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: ll 13, 41: Gym Exhibition - Competition Play 141: or Society. '- MES CAMPBELL uhm.. ules the day reason rules the mind. ROTHYE CAPALDI MDM.. inq, idle, Wild and unq ed. and danc'd and lk'd and sunq. ass Basketball 12, 3, 41: ll 131: Dramatic Club 121: er 13, 41: Warwickite MENT CAPOTOSTO ,,CGp,. not, neither do I worry. resident 131. 'Z' 'RA 399 wx ..N, X A a ii I DEH G -Q I :va ' gk X1 FILOMEINA CAPUTI Mena HOICI iouqh and smooth she trips alonq And never looks behind. Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Li' brarian 131: Interclass Basketball 12. 3, 41: Leaders' Corps 13, 41: Gym Exhibition 131: Executive Committee 141: Senior Play: Re- minder 12, 3, 41: Warwickite13, 41: A. A. Minstrel 141: Soccer 12, 3, 41: Baseball 12, 3, 41: Valley, ball 12, 3. 41: Cheer Leader 141. ROSE CARDI NRO., A smile tor all, a qreetinq glad. Warwickite 141: Reminder '41. CLINTON CAREY Clint The deepest rivers tlow most silently. ARTHUR CARLIN .,Art,. That lower oi strenqth Which stood four square to all The winds that blow. Football 12, 3, 41: Basketball 13, 41: Track 11, 2, 3, 41: State Play 121: Gym Club 121: Intra- mural Basketball 12, 31: Dramatic Club 121. CLARENCE CARPENTER, IR. Hccrpe.. An altable and courteous gentleman. I. V. Basketball 131: Intramural Basketball 12, 31. HQ lu Cl Pl O I Bal mi HH S Cl bu L Tr l L B H INIJEH EDNA CHARETTE Edna Quiet lass, I wish I knew lust what treasures hide in youll. Reminder 13. 43: Dramatic Club 143: Warwickite 143: Senior Play. MARILYN CHERMS Chermsie OlIicious, innocent, sincere, lnterclass Baseball 123: Volley Ball 123: Basketball 123: Re- minder 143. FREDA CHURCH Freed Her mirth the world required, She bathed it in smiles ot glee. Debating Club 1l, 33: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43: lnterclass Basket- ball 113. IOHN CLEMENTS, IR. Nehi His Iorm accorded with a mind Lively and ardent, Iranlc and kind. Indoor Track 143: Outdoor Track 143. WILBUR CLOSE Bil1 In company a very pleasant fellow. Football 13, 43: Baseball 13, 43: Leaders' Corps 133: Intramural Basketball 12, 33, 1' . av' P' F 1 'De ' ta' 73- x .nn IDA COONEY Ida A pensive, tender maid, down- crist and shy. HOLLIS COLE Holly What is lite without a little lun? Gym Exhibition 1l, 23: Emer- gency Corps 143: Track 143: Agri- culture Club l33: lnterclass Bas- ketball 12, 33. CATHERINE COSTELLO NEHG.. With light heart may she rise, With her gay and cheertul eyes. lnterclass Basketball 143: Soc- cer 143: Warwickite 143: Senior Play 143. WILLIAM COSTELLO Bill We qrant, although he had much wit He was very shy ot using it. Emergency Corps 143: Gym Ex- hibition 1l3: lntramural Basket- ball 12, 33. GRACE COTTRELL Gracie I am not only witty in myselt, but the cause that wit is in other men. Reminder 13, 43: D1'GmG'iC Club 1l, 3, 43: Warwickite 143: Iunior Prom Committee 133: State Competition Play 143. THE HOPE COULTHURST Hopie The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Interclass Basketball 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12, 33: Soccer 12, 3. 43: Baseball 133: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Warwickite 13. 43: Remin- der 143: Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 43: G. O. 123. IOHN CRAFFORD Bill The will ol my lite is to make business a pleasure and pleas- ure my business. Leaders' Corps 1l, 2, 43: Emer- gency Corps 143: Gym Exhibition 11, 23: Ritle Club 123: Interclass Basketball 133: One-act Plays 143. OLIVER CRESWICK Wishie I am the very pink ol all courtesy. Operetta 133: Track 133: Dra- matic Club 133: A. A. Minstrel 143: Gym Exhibition 113. VIRGINIA MARIE DANIELS Ginny Her very lrowns are lairer lar Than smiles of other maidens i x 1 Qc: L . SMA QF-M Q A flh- are. W' Operetta 133. MARY DARCY .rlenyn Mary kept the belt ol love. And Oh! but she was qayJ Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43: Oper- etta 123: One-act Plays 12, 33: Reminder 143: Warwickite 143: Photography Club 143: Interclass Basketball 13, 43: Soccer 143: Vol- leyball 13, 43: Baseball 12, 3, 43: Gym Exhibition 143. E INUEH 13 6- :- Q 40- BARBARA DAVIS Bobbie Nothing endures but personal qualities. Good Will 13, 43: Reminder 143: Interclass Basketball 133: Bowling Club 143: Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 43: Warwickite 143: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43: Hidinq Club 143. DOROTHY DAVIS Dottie She was so pretty, small and sweet, Dainty trom her head to feet. Ono-act Plays 143. LUCY DEAN ULU.. l don't care: nothinq puts me out: l am resolved to be happy. BETTIE DILLON Beit Speech is silver, but silence is golden. Debating Club 133: Warwickite 143: Dramatic Club 143: Basketball 12, 33: Reminder 143: Soccer 1335 Volleyball 133: Baseball 133. CHARLOTTE DOUGHTY Charlie Let me sit studious: that is my chief delight. Debating Club 12, 33. THE BESSIE DYER Betty A maid ot quiet ways, capable and friendly with all. Reminder 141. IRVING EKSTRAND Irv Such lorce ot character that, in any land, he would have made his fortune. ARTHUR ELLIS, IR, Art Actions, not words, come first. Emergency Corps 141: Track 131. ROBERT FAULKNER Bob Silence is a qreat peace-maker. I. V. Basketball 131: Interclass Basketball 13, 41: Gym Exhibition 121. PAULINE FERGUSON Paul To those who know thee not, no words can pointy And those who know thee, know all words are taint! Basketball 12, 3, 41: Gym Exhif bition 131: Reminder 13, 41: Warwickite 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41: Leaders' Corps 141: Reminder Compiling Editor 141: Ridinq Club 141: Onevact Plays 141. ElllIN x F 4 ,X 3,5 , 5. 'Er' acl as'-,f -mann- Sq N C? .,--...- -1 DEH MICHAEL FERRANTE Mike Willing to do work, and willinq to be a lriend. Gym Club 11, 2, 31: Reminder 12, 3, 41: Intramural Basketball 121: Emergency Corps 141: Gym Exhibition 11, 2, 3, 41. IRENE FIELD Renie Bid me discourse, lor I will enchant thine ears. Wcirwickite 142, VIRGINIA FILES Ginger A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute, Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 41: Dra- matic Club 141: Gym Exhibition 12, 41: Reminder 12, 3, 41: Inter- class Basketball 12, 31: Ridinq Club 141: Senior Play: One-act Plays 141. ROSEMARY FINNEGAN Mary Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Courteous, thouqh coy: and qentle, tho retired. RUTH FISHER Bet Thoughtful and nice, she qoes her way. Rifle Club 121: Leaders' Corps, 121: Swimming Club 111: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Photography Club 131: Executive Committee 111: One-act Play 11, 21. THE WALTER FLAC-G Walt His true worth lies tar beyond What these few words can tell. Emerqency Corps 441. THOMAS PORSYTHE Scotty l propose to arque it out il it takes all day. G. O, 42, 3, 41: Good Will 43: Class President 43, 42: Executive Committee 42, 3, 41: Warwickite 43, 41: Reminder 441: Debating Club 411: Senior Play: Interclass Basketball 431: Gym Exhibition 411: Dramatic Club 43, 41: R, I. Honor Society. EVELYN FREELOVE Ev Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies. Reminder 441. CHARLES GAFFNEY Charlie He hath a heart as sound as a bell, and his tonque is the clap- per: for what his heart thinks his tonque speaks. Basketball 441. ROBERT GILBERT Bob Never a trouble. never a frown. Leaders' Corps 42, 3, 41: Base- ball 43, 42: Football 43, 41: Intra- mural Basketball 42, 3, 41: Track 431. HEIIIIN 1 V -ble- ifvif 'U' Eu.. .F- 14' C!!-Q , S ft. N a 4 ix... . ,ah ye.. ju.. . t 3 YU- s ...w i is DEH FRANCES MADELINE GILLIS Frannie Good nature is one of the rich- est lruits of personality. Dramatic Club 42, 3, 41: War- wickite 43, 415 Reminder 441: Musico-Dramatic Club 421: Inter- class Basketball, Baseball, Vol- leyball 421: Photoqraphy Club 441. CLAIRE GRANT She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with. And pleasant, too, to think on. Leaders' Corps 42, 3, 41: Inter- class Basketball 4311 Executive Committee 431. ELIZABETH HALLENE Betty Golden opinions from all sorts of people. Interclass Basketball 43, 41: Baseball 42, 31: Volleyball 42, 31: Soccer 4415 Leaders' Corps 43, 41: Gym Exhibition 431: Photoqraphy Club 431: Dramatic Club 43, 41: Riding Club 441: Librarian 441: Reminder 43, 41: One-act Play 441- HAZEL HALLENE HHGY.. A true friend is forever a friend. Photoqraphy Club 431: Inter- class Basketball 431: Volleyball 431: Soccer 431: Warwickite 441. MARIORIE HENRY Mariie Not too serious, yet not too qay She strikes a happy medium. THE IHINDEH THOMAS CLARENCE HERRMANN, IR. Bud From the crown ol his head, to the sole ol his loot, he is all mir1h. Hockey 13, 43: Interclass Bas' ketball CZ, 33: Executive Commit- tee 143: G, O. Hi! I- V. Football 113: Leaders' Corps ll3. RAYMOND THOMAS HOSTERMAN Zeke Nothinq is so slronq as quiet' ness. I. V. Basketball flip I. V, Foot ball Ill: Interclass Baseball 123. WILBUR EDMUND IDE Will The qlass ol lashion and mould of form RALEIGH IENKINS Raleiqh Duties well performed and days well spent. Interclass Basketball l23: I. V. Football ll3: Varsity Football l4l. ELIZABETH KELLY Bette A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, Warwickite I3, 43: Leaders' Corps tl, 2, 3, 43: Orchestra ll, 2, 33: Iazz Orchestra 42, 33: Operetta ll, 2, 33: Basketball IZ, 33: Gym Exhibition t23. M K ss 4. Qs: . ,P ,X PIM, -xr 'ax A lu' sz- 9- haf' na 4 , 744 . K W l s.. Y .5 fr: I -N. J.. tb- . Y V X. f Ei 5? ie 1 IUNE KENDALL Iune Cute and snappy, Smart and happy. Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 43: Riding Club I43: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43. Treasurer 143: Gym Exhibition ll, 33: Interclass Basketball l2, 3, 43: Volleyball IZ, 3. 43: Warwick- ite 12, 3, 435 Reminder IZ, 3, 43: One-act Plays l4E. LILY KENNEDY Lil She listened with a littinq blush, With downcast eyes, and mod- est grace. Dramatic Club l33: Reminder 47 Warwickile '43. EVERETT KNIGHT Pooky For even though vanquished, he could argue still, While words ol learned lenqth and thundering sound Amazed the qazinq rustics ranged around. Debating t43: R, I. Honor So- ciety. WILLIAM KNOOP Billie For every why he had a wherefore. Senior Play: Gym Exhibition t3, 43: Operetta l43: Interclass Basketball Q33. BERNICE LAMBERT She hath a natural wise sincerity. Operetta tl, 235 Reminder 13, 43: Warwickite t4l: One-act Plays LZ3: Dramatic Club ll, 2, 33: Gym Exhibition lll: Reminder I43, Assistant Editor: R. I. Honor Society. FRANK LAWSON Frankie I qo my way silently amonq You... ELIZABETH LEACH Betty A friend when a friend we need one, She sticks throuqh what may come. RUTH LEACH Shorty To have friends one must be one. lnterclass Basketball 133: Inter class Baseball 133. DORIS LEONARD Dot She sits hiqh in all the people's hearts. lnterclass Basketball 12. 3, 43: Baseball 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12. 3, 43: Vlarwickite 12. 3. 43: Dra- matic Club 12, 3, 43: Gym Exhibi- tion 1l, 3, 43: Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 43. MILDRED LINCOLN Millie A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Leaders' Corps 12, 3, 43: Basket' hall 12, 33: Operetta 113: Swim- ming Club 1l3: Volleyball 133: Soccer 11, 33: Baseball 113. i- A.. 363, Q' lllIN g J 1 He' sr le 1 of 1 if Y B 5- 'fb L.. K n. '1- Q I ST 1. A R' 2 15. DEH JOHN LOPES Lopesy A liner gentleman the spacious world cannot aqain afford. Radio Club 113: Leaders' Corps 113: Automobile Club 113: Track 113: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43: lntra. mural Basketball 12, 33. DOROTHY LOVELL Dot Beauty is truly beauty when its comrade is a modest mind. Warwickite 143. WENONAH MACOMBER Nona Personality is the foundation of all success. Good Will 13, 43, Secretary and Treasurer 143: Dramatic Club 12. 3, 43:Warwickite143: Home Room Representative 123: Leaders' Corps 12. 3, 43: lnterclass Basket- ball 12, 3, 435 Volleyball 12, 3, 43: Baseball 12, 33: Soccer 13, 43: Re- minder 143: Riding Club 143: Gym Exhibition 133: Cheer Lead- inq 13, 43. DOROTHY MANZ Dot Not very tall, not very small: But sweet and fair, and liked by all. lnterclass Basketball 12, 3, 43: Soccer 143: Dramatic Club 143: Reminder 143: Senior Play: Warwickite 143. DOROTHY MARBLE DO11ie She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Warwickite 143: Librarian 1431 lnterclass Basketball 143: Base- ball 143: Volleyball 11, 23: Senior Play 143. THE THOMAS MATTHEWS Matty l'here's mischie! in Ihis man. Class Executive Committee 12, 1337 General Organization 133: l'ooiball '3, 43: 'I'rack 1335 Basket- ball 13, -ll. ARTHUR MAYNARD Art The mirror ot all courtesy. Good Will 123. EILEEN MEIKLE Eily Gladly would she learn, and qladly teach. Reminder 12, 3, 43: Warwick- ite12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Operetta 143: Gym Exhibi- tion 1l, 23: Debatinq Club 143: lnterclass Basketball 12, 335 Vol- leyball l2, 33: Baseball 12, 33. EARL MILLER Flash What sweet delight a quiet lite altordsf' Indoor Track 13, 43: Outdoor Track 13, 43: Intramural Basket, ball 12, 3, 43: Gym Exhibition 11, 23: Leaders' Corps 1l, 23. DOROTHY MORGAN Dot Like the sun she comes at early day, Spreads warmth and cheer alonq the way. Wurwickite 143: Gym Exhibi- tion 133: Dramatic Club 123: Bas- ketball 123: Reminder 143: Li' brarian 143. IJEH LOUISE MURPHY nludy.. Her smile was like a rainbow, Flashing from a misty sky. Basketball 12, 3, 43: Warwick- ite 143: Volleyball 12, 33: Baseball Q2, 33: Debating Club I33: Rev m'nder 14,5 Dramatic Club I43. IOSEPH IOHN MURRAY ,.Mu,. Who broke no promise, served no private end, Who qained no title and who lost no friend. HERBERT MYRICK Herbie His worth is warrant tor his welcome. Intramural Basketball 12, 3, 43. RUTH MCALLISTER Ruthie You never can show better than as you r own natural self. Leaders' Corps 143: Cheerlead- er 13, 43: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43: Rid'nq Club 143: Reminder 13, 43: Intramural Basketball 12, 3, 43: Volleyball 12, 3, 43: Soccer 12, 3, 43: Warwickite 12, 3, 43: Gym Exhibition 133. CHARLES MCCARTHY Bud An ounce ol mirth is worth a pound ot sorrow. Interclass Basketball 12, 3, 43: Warwickite 12, 3, 435 Reminder 12, 3, 43: Leaders' Corps 13, 43: Emergency Corps 143: Senior Play 143: Gym Exhibition 12, 33: Rifle Club 123, THE HENRY MCCORMICK Sonny Happy-qo-lucky, fair and lree, Nothinq there is that bothers fr me. Track 141. Transferred from La- Salle. FRANCIS MCGINNIS HMCCI' Nothing hinders. nothinq daunts him. Intramural Basketball 121: Dra- matics 131. EDWARD MCMANNUS Mac He the sweetest of all sinqersf' One-act Play 13, 41: Operetta 131: State Competition Play 131: Senior Play 141: A. A. Minstrel 141, WILMA NAGEI. Billie 'Tis well to be merry and wise. Jazz Orchestra 131: Dramatic Club 13, 41: State Competition 131: One-act Plays 131: Warwickite 12, 31. Editor-in-Chief 141: Good Will 141: General Organization 141: Senior Class Committee: Sen- ior Play Committee: A. A. Min- strel 141: Operetta 141: State Com- petition Play 141: R. I. Honor So- ciety. MARGUERITE VIRGINIA NEARY Hlinny.. Her silver voice and jet-black hair Speak a soul which knows no care. Operetta 12, 3, 41: Photography Club 141: Reminder 141: Dra- matic Club 141: Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Warwickite 141. E Wt, in arg F- .yn Q' Que- NK '6- es-- C -xl ' T' is A3421 - A 5' Qs 'X I ia. 3- wa..- Q 4. T2 DEH WILLIAM NEWMAN Red Light What should a man do but be merry? Golf 12, 3, 41, Captain 141: Dra- matic Club 141: Gym Exhibition 121: Hockey 13, 41: Intramural Basketball 12, 3, 41. CLYDE FREDERICK NORTH Clyde Music is well said to be the speech of anqelsf' Operetta 12, 3, 41: Track 121: Interclass Basketball 12, 31: State Competition Play 12, 31: One-act Play 13, 41: A. A. Minstrel 141: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41: Boys' Music Club 12, 31. BETTY O'DONNELI. ..Lyd.. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Intramural Basketball 12, 31. Warwickite 121: Reminder 121. WILLIAM OKERHOLM Bill A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, And confident tomorrowsf' Interclass Basketball 12, 31: Warwickite 131: Track 131. FLORENCE PARKS F1ossie To friends a friend: how kind to all. Reminder 13, 41, Business Manager 141: Warwickite 141 Dramatic Club 141: Senior Play One-act Play 141. I H EARL FREDERICK PEDEIISEN Pete With many a jest and many a Quin I reqaled the world around. Track 12, 3, 41: Senior Play: Inteiclass Basketball 121. BARBARA l'II'I'tIllSON Pete Forward and Irolic qlee was there, Aho will lo do, the soul to dare, lnterclass Basketball 12, 3, 415 Baseball 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 31: Soccer 141: Warwickite 1411 R. I. Honor Society. DONALD CHARLES PETRIE Pete Wit is the salt ot conversation, Gym Exhibition 1I, 21: Inter' class Basketball 12, 3, 41: Stamp Club 111. ELIZABETH ELLEN POTTS Betty ll there are cares, she knows them not. Warwickite 141: Reminder 13. 41: Girls' Leaders' Corps 141: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Senior Play 141: Operetta 12, 41: Gym Ex- hfbition 131: One-act Plays 121: lnterclass Basketball 12, 31: Vol- leyball 12, 3, 41: Baseball 131. HAROLD ARTHUR RAGNELL Rags Good humor is always a success. Varsity Basketball 13, 41: Bas- ketball 111: Gym Exhibition 11, 215 Indoor Track 12, 3, 41: Outdoor Track 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 12, 3. 417 One-act Plays 121: Var- sity Football 141: Senior Play: ln- terclass Baseball 1l1. lb' 1'-u 5 f.. 1 vpn So EIIIIN 3 wa, L' E Q KI' 5, 75? ff .g, .1 '- DEH CATHERINE REDDINGTON HKQY.. She smiled and the shadows departed. Dramatic Club 1l, 2, 3, 41? Li- brarian 11, 2, 31: Gym Exhibition 131- IIARL WRIGHT ROBERTS, III. Sonny Men ol few words are the best men. Football 12, 3, 41: Hockey 12, 3, 4'g lnterclass Basketball 12, 31: Track 12, 3': Emergency Corps 141. IOHN WILLIAM ROBERTS. IR. Iohnny Quiet purpose is better than boastlul idlenessf' lnterclass Basketball 12, 31. IAMES ROBINSON Robbie For he-'s a jolly qood fellow, Basketball I3. 41: Stamp Club 111: Warwickite 131: Gym Exhibi- tion 131: Track 121. BEVERLY RUBERY Bev A place in thy memory is all that one claims, To pause and look back at the sound of thy name. Interclass Basketball 12, 3, 41: Soccer 12, 3, 41: Baseball 12. 3, 413 Gym Exhibition 131: Soccer 12. 3, 41: Warwickite 13, 41: Remin- der 13, 41: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Leaders' Corps 141: Riding Club 141. THE INIIEH APPOLONIA VHRONICA RYAN Appie A merry heart qoes all the day. Photography Club 13, 41: Inter- class Volleyball 121: Soccer 141. ELSIE MAY SAXON Sax The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease ot heart her every look conveyed. Interclass Basketball 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 3. 41: Baseball 12: 31: Soccer 141: Warwickite 141: Girls' Leaders' Corps 141. MILTON SEARLE Milt A linished gentleman from top to toe. Executive Committee 1l, 2, 3, 41: G. O. 1l, 2, 3, 41, Vice-Presi- dent 131, President 141: Good Will 13, 41: Class President 121, Vice- President 141: Dramatic Club 1l, 2, 3. 41. Treasurer 131: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Track 13, 41: One-act Plays 1l, 2, 31: Senior Play: Debating Club 1l1: P.. A. Minstrel 141: War' wickite 13, 41: Interclass Basket' ball 1l, 2, 31. IEANNE LORAINE SHARPLES leanie I have a heart with room for every joy. Warwickite 141: Editor-infChief Reminder 141: Debatinq Club 141: Dramatic Club 141: Interclass Basketball 141: R. I. Honor So- ciety. ANNE SHEEHAN Nan Bcqone, dull care, thou and I shall never agree. Reminder 12, 3, 41: Warwick- ite 12, 3, 41: Intramural Basket- ball 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 3, 41: Girls' Leaders' Corps 13, 41: Drae matic Club 12, 3, 41: Gym Exhibi. tion 1l, 31: One-act Plays 141. if.- 1, . as ' gb, A . I , ' '1 . Q, Q., - , QM Uh. r , 3 :srl Q, Y, tk- - I ts' Q'- 1 int- 5 ik! -. 'Wu E. 1 Qu- .xv W'--C .. ,n 101595 Y -Na 6. , 'Q- 9 VIRGINIA SHEPA RD Iinny I.auqh and the world lauqhs with you. Good Will 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Interclass Basketball 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 31: Base- ball 12, 3, 41: Soccer 13, 41: War- wickite 141: Leaders' Corps 13, 41: Reminder 141: Gym Exhibition 131: Cheer Leadinq 13, 41. LEO SLOAN For 'tis the eternal law That tirst in beauty should be lirst in miqhtf' Dramatic Club 1l, 31, President 141: Senior Play 13, 41: State Com' petition Play 13, 41: One-act Plays 12. 3, 41: Minstrel 141: Operetta 13, 41: Leaders' Corps 141: Gym Exhibition 1l, 41: Warwickite 141: Senior Play Committee 1415 One, act Play 141. CATHERINE IVIAUDI-I SMITH Trink Whatever she does, wherever she bends her step, qrace silent- ly orders her actions and lollows her movements. Oporetta 131: Senior Play Ush- er 141. DOROTHY ALICE SOUTHEY Dot AmiabiIiry shines by its own Iiqht. Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Iazz Or- chestra 12, 3, 41: Band 13, 41: Ex- ecutive Committee 131: G. O. 131: Debatinq Club 131: Reminder 141: Iunior Prom Committee 131: Operetta 141: Senior Play. HA RRIET IEANETTE SPENCER Hatty Somewhat slender, always in style, A little flirtatious all the while. Loaders' Corps 12, 3, 41, Vice- President 141: G. O.12, 3, 41: Sec- retary 131: Good Will 1415 Execu- tive Committee 12, 41: Interclass Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball 131: Ridinq Club 141. THE EVA AGNES STEVENS Eve Beneath the mask ot merriment Lies a true and steady spirit. Debatinq Club 121. BARBARA STONE Bob She liked whate'er she looked on, And her looks went every- where. State Competition Play 121: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Remin- der 13, 41: Warwickite 141: R. I. Honor Society. EDWARD PETER STORTI Eddie O'er rough and smooth with even step he passed, Track 12, 3, 41: Indoor Track 13, 41: Football 141: Emergency Corps 141: Interclass Basketball 12, 31: Senior Play: Debatinq Club 141. HARRIETTE MARGARET STREETER Hattie Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' Executive Committee 121: One- act Play 121: Warwickite 13, 41: Librarian 141: Senior Play 141. GEORGE TARRING, 3rd Georgie His heart and hand both open and both tree. Photography Club 131: Indoor Track 131. 1l1IN ,.-, QL. .if as Q Q. 1 Q- yy 1, la 6 .7 Q2- Q5 1, A Q 'Z DEH ALICE MAE TAYLOR NAV. She is a wise girl who talks little ANNA LOUISE TAYLOR Ann A cheerful heart plus an intel' ligent mind Equals a happy and successful lite, ANNETTE ELIZABETH THEROUX Annette To doubt her fairness were to want an eye. Reminder 12, 3, 41: Warwick- ite 12, 31: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41: Interclass Basketball, Baseball 12, 3, 41: Volleyball 12, 31: State Competition Play 131: One-act Plays 1313 Cheer Leader 12, 3, 41. MILDRED TURNER Millie A mind at peace with all above, A heart whose love is innocent. Gym Exhibition 111: Debating Club 13, 41, President 141: WU!- wickite 131: Interclass Basketball 12, 31. R -C. CLARK STEADY VAUGHN Clarky Fearless, fun-loving and a line friend. Warwickite 12, 31: Band 13, 41: Good Will 13, 41, Vice-President 131, President 141: G. O. 12, 3. 415 Interclass Basketball 12, 31: Ih- door Track 12, 31: Outdoor Track 131: Executive Committee 12, 3, 41. Secretary 121: Phot0qYClPhY Club 131: jazz Orchestra 141: Cheer Leader 141. THE ALFRED KARL VOLK HA1.. Lame was his bounty and his soul sincere. Emergency Corps 141: Gym Ex, hibition 11, 21. VIRGINIA MARTHA WADE Ginger Quietness has its charms. Gym Exhibition 131. IESSIE GIBSON WALLACE Ulm.. And ever chanqinq like a joy- less eye, Which finds no object worth its constancy. Warwickite 141: Reminder 1417 Iunior Prom Committee 131. SHIRLEY MAY WARWICK Shirl Nor will l quit the strife until I have won. Good Will 13, 41: G. O. 141, Sec- retary 141: Class Secretary 13. 41: Warwickite 12, 3, 41: R. I. Honor Society. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH WHIPPLE Connie And rich the dreams that wreathe her brows with maqic stillness there. Interclass Basketball 12, 81: Warwickite 121: Dramatic Club 12, 31: Iunior Prom Committee 131. DEH RAYMOND BENIAMIN WILCOX ,.Rcy.. To set the cause above renown, To love the qamc above the prize. junior Varsity Football 111: Varsity Football 13, 41: lunior Varsity Baseball 121: Interclass Basketball 13, 41: Orchestra 111: R. I. Honor Society: One-act Plays 141. HARRY WILKINSON. IR, Wilkie The manly part is lo do with miqht and main what you can do. WILLIAM WILLARD Bill When a man is his own lriend you may know him to be a friend to all men, Indoor Track 141: Outdoor Track 141. Transferred Irom Cran- sion. LEWIS WYANT Gridiron Lew There is a note of qood fellow- ship about him, I. V. Baseball 121: Baseball 131: Football 141: Senior Play: Intra- mural Basketball 131. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Class of Th1rty e1ght berng of sound mrnd and memory do hereby make and declare thrs to be our Last Wrll and Testament bequeathmg our most worldly pos sessrons to those commg hereafter and by dorng so revokmg any wrlls made heretofore by us I Wenonah Macomber leave my much apprecrated lltle of sweetest grrl to Ida Austm I Erleen Merkle leave my red harr and drmples to Dons Tucker hoprng that she wrll not be teased about them as much as I have been I Edward McMannus leave my abrlrty to act to any up and comtng Bob Taylor I Walter Flagg leave my mabrlrty to play basketball to Howard Anderson I Charles Gaffney leave my rnabrlrty to get H n gym to anyone who deserves rt I Betty Kelly leave my vrolm to some up and commg orchestra member I Lrly Kennedy leave the strams of Prrson Song to anyone who rs feelmg blue at exammatron trme I Iohn Roberts Ir leave my archrtectural abrlrty to anyone who IS capable of usmg rt I Gertrude Alsfeld leave my abrhty to bunk wrthout gettmg caught to anyone who lrkes school as much as I I Grace Cottrell leave my wrt to anyone rn the Iunror class who lrkes to make people laugh I Dorothy Capaldr grve my abrlrty to flrrt and annoy teachers to anyone desrrmg numerous mtervrews wrth Mr Scott I Ida Cooney leave my trtle Quretest Grrl to Susan Beckwrth I Catherme Costello leave my copy of Hamlet to anyone who wants xt I Mary Darcy leave my abrlrty to see the funny srde of thmgs to Mary Iones I Raymond Wrllcox leave my abrlrty to combrne honor marks wrth sports to Harry Donabedran We Constance Whrpple and Iessre Wallace do leave our abrlrty to get detentron shps to anyone who can lrve up to It I Vrrgrma Wade leave my umbrella to Amy Barbour to use on ramy days for her one anda half mrle hzke to school We Betty Potts and Barbara Stone leave strams of our rmmortal Lrttle Brown lug floatrng through the corrxdors for all future generatrons I Harrrette Streeter leave all my H s to anyone who needs them I Edward Stortr leave my trtle Best Boy Dancer t Wrlllam Lewrs I George Tarrrng leave my strange soundrng laugh to Donald Austrn to carry rt on rn good farth I Anna Taylor leave two French books to anyone who lrkes to study I Alfred Volk leave my H rn mechanrcal drawrng to anyone who desrres such a mark I Apple Ryan leave my trtle of Class Iulret to Lucra Grordano I Earl Roberts leave P A D to anyone who lrkes to work rr' 'IAQ 1933 I Dorothy Southey leave my abrlrty to perform vocally and rnstrumentally to anyone so mclrned I Catherme Smrth leave my hard earned H rn sewrng to Ann Ruddy I Eva Stevens leave my last year s crop of freckles to Mary Murphy who can do yustrce to them I Harrrett Spencer leave my most apprecrated trtle of Most Popular Gxrl to Edwrna Aldrrch I Elsre Saxon leave my abrlrty to say a lot of words that mean nothmg to anyone who wrshes a sore law and throat We Leo Sloan and Harold Anderson bequeath our abrlrty as stage hands to Iohn Sloan and Oscar Hallene I Mena Caputx leave my abrlrty to steal the show as I drd rn the Semor play to any up and comrng star I Bud McCarthy leave my flrrtrng abrlrty to anyone who can do a better lob than I dld I Dons Leonard leave my athletrc abrlrty to Mary Murphy I Frank Lawson leave my quretness to anyone who wants rt I Wrllram Knoop leave all my norse to the norsest Iumor I Ralergh Ienkms berng rn a sound mmd when I attempted one leave my moustache to Ernest Mayor I Ray Hosterman leave my homework for Horace Magnon to do I Thomas Herrmann leave my abxlrty to wrsecrack to Iohn Oates I Robert Faulkner leave my abrhty to fall to do shop work to anyone who feels so mclmed I Mary Fmnegan leave my H rn Enghsh to any future senror who does hrs home work regularly I Arthur Ellrs leave my drsh washrng abllrty to Iohn Mulvey I Lucy Dean leave the responsxbrlrty for the Readers Drgest to whoever wants rt I Iohn Crafford leave my mabrlrty to do P A D to next year s class I Ken Boss leave my abrlrty on the parallel bars to Pete Cole I Freda Church leave my wavy harr to anyone who wrll apprecrate rt I Hollrs Cole leave my abrhty as an Emergency Corps member to Iames LaFleur I Wrllram Costello leave to Leo Charron my drsh washrng abrlrty I Wrlbur Close leave my center posrtron on the football team to Warren Dyson I George Barnes leave my abrlxty to draw a Model A Ford to Henry Andrews I Shrrley Austrn leave my trtle Best Dressed Grrl to anyone who would llke 1t I Arthur Budlong leave my ab1l1ty to reach low notes to Donald Shaw I Eleanor Angus leave my sewmg abxlrty to Patrrcra Crafford I Arthur Andell leave my srx feet and three Inches to June Smlth 1 1 V ' ' ' I ' ' do. l . . . . . . . . . . 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Q D I 1 I I ,A Q !.' -+- I Betty Hallene bequeath my much apprecrated txtlc Best Grrl Athlete to Mary Murphy We Ioan Burgess and Dot Marble leave our frrendshrp to two 'uture senrors and hope they have as good tlmes as we have I Allce Taylor leave my abllrty to keep busy durrng study perrods to certam Iunrors who are badly m need o rt I Clarke Vaughn leave my swtng rt and toss rt amlzty wrth the baton to Audrey Long our small drum malor I Shtrley Warwrck leave my recrpe for cocoa at basket ball games to any Good Wrll member who wants rt I Herbert Myrtck leave my good nature to Donald Copp I Dot Morgan leave my blonde harr and blue eyes to Anna Iohnston I Albert Angus Ir leave my shop abrlrty to brother Hubert I Annette Theroux leave my apprecrated trtle Most Beautrful Gtrl to any brunette who deserves tt I Clarre Grant leave my laughmg blue eyes to Kay Pernaveau may they serve her well I Iames Robmson leave my abtlrty to start a f1l1bus'er to Ed Mltenlus I Florence Parks leave my yoke crackmg abrlrty rn Commercral Law to anyone who can get away wxth rt I Betty O Donnell leave my abrlrty to Btg Apple to Dot Galley I Dot Manz leave m Remmder ad sellrn abrlxt to I Irene Fteld leave my gxft of gab to any qutet member of the Iumor class I Charlotte Bell leave my trtle Most Ladylrke t Barbara McCullum I Ioe Murray leave my seat rn the detentron room to anyone who ts unlucky enough to get caught domg some thmg wrong I Roberta Bell leave my eyeglasses to anyone who lrkes them better than I I Barbara Peterson leave my H s to Kay Pernaveau I Beverly Rubery leave my trtle Best Gtrl Dancer to Dot Galley I Dot Lovell do leave my motto Sllence rs Golden to anyone who can lrve up to rt I Mrlton Searle leave my presxdency of the G O to Vrrgxnxa Marttn I Irvrng Ekstrand leave my abllrty to attend hockey games to Bruce Lxttle I Rose Cardr leave my abxlrty to lust skrn by to anyone who doesn t want to be a book worm I Harry Wllkrnson leave my abrlrty to make puns to B111 Thompson I Charlotte Doughty leave my H tn Art to anyone who can get rt I Lewrs Wyant leave one tm box and a lrttle rattlmg to anyone who wrll apply at Room 211 I Wrlbur lde leave my trtle Best Dressed Boy to a deservmg Iumor Robert Thompson I Henry McCormrck leave a wrsh that no one wrll be unfortunate to get a front seat rn home room I Ruth Bennett leave my prano playrng abnlxty to any one who rs wrllmg to practtce I Dot Brrtwtstle leave my love for mustc to the unfor tunate who falls to fmd any pleasure tn xt srnce he doesn t know what he rs mrssrng I Leonard Bowen leave my abrltty to get a Hoodsre every day on a mckel a week to some poor poor Iumor I Susan Byrne leave my tttle Most Dependable Grrl to anyone who rs truthful loyal and punctual I Hope Coulthurst leave my txtle Cutest Gxrl to Ethel Frzette I Wrlma Nagle leave my trtle Best Natured Grrl t Helen Laurell I Marlorre Henry leave my Chevvre to anyone who has a better memory than I have for puttrng rn gas I Betty Dxllon leave all the hours I spent over chemrstry to someone who needs them I Vrrgmra Shepard leave my enthusrasm as a cheer leader to Dorene Close I Betty Frsher leave my abrltty to get H tn Enghsh to one of the less mtellrgent members of the Iumor class I Ohver Creswrck leave my abxlrty to smg Vesta la Gurbba from Paglraccr to any Iumor wrth an extra amount of lung power I Thomas Forsythe leave nothmg because how can I grve all to Old Aldrxch and have somethmg left? Sllly I Everett Knrght leave my ventalme sobrrety to whom soever rs foolrsh enough to accept rt I Frances Grllxs leave to Peggy Morrtson my naturally wavy harr or my good nature whrchever she wants more We Iune Kendall and Adele Baguchmsky leave our close resemblance to each other to any two grrls of Aldrrch Hrgh School who can do yustrce to tt I Mrldred Turner leave my success rn debatrng to some future senxor I Arthur Maynard do hereby leave to Charles Fratts my abxltty to take long strrdes when walkrng I Earl Mlller leave my trtle of Most Bashful Boy to Warren Dyson or any other boy worthy of thrs htle I Clarence Carpenter leave my abrlrty to thtnk of rdeas for cartoons for the Warwrckrte to Iohn Bennett I Clyde North leave my abthty to start on the wrong note to Pete Cole I Anna Sheehan leave my abrlrty to speak mountam dralect to any ambrtrous hrllbrlly rn the Iumor class I Ieanne Sharples leave my edntorshxp of the Remmder to anyone who ltkes to run around and collect assxgn ments I Donald Petne leave my abrhty to chlsel mckels to Wrlllam Macomber I Mrldred Lmcoln leave my proverbral lateness to some early bxrd rn the Iumor class I Bernrce Lambert leave my H tn French to anyone who ltkes to do homework I Ruth Leach leave my mckname Shorty to Mary Cooney I Barbara Davrs leave my abrlxty to sew to Barbara McCullum I Wrllram Newman leave my abrlxty to play golf to George McLeod IQ' 19396 ,, . .. 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J lul- I Vrrqmra Neary leave my drrnples to Ellen Hughes I Dorothy Davrs leave my adorableness to anyone as potrte as I am I Mrldred Barley leave my twenty three mches ol harr to anyone who wants to spend trtteen mrnutes combmq rt I lean Baxter leave my apprecrated trtle Most Musrcal Grrl to Lourse Crossley l Marrlyn Cherms leave my abrlrty to draw to Eleanor Kmnecom I Earl Pedersen leave my class testershrp to Pete Cole I Harry Buecher leave my small stature to Bob Wrllouqhby who has got to do somethrng about hrs srze quick I Hazel Hallene leave my extra rnches rn herght to Thelma Henthorne I Betty Leach leave my H rn P A D to anyone who lrkes to make notebooks I Lydra Blackwood leave my abrlrty to argue to Laura Selmanre provrdrng shell keep rt on a trrendly basrs I Edna Charette leave my unruly locks to anyone who can culttvate them I Ruth McAll1ster leave my car to anyone who rs trred ol wall-.mg to school I Wrlham Okerholm leave my cartoonmg abxlrty to Brll Macomber I Vrrgrnra Damels leave my abrlrty and desrre to dance to anyone who attends the dancmq class I laulme lelguson leave my comc hrther gaze to Dot Barker We The Terrrfrc Three Carlm Matthews and Hag nell leave our ahr tty to do or dre for dear old Aldrrch to the Ferocrous Four Copp Arnold Gregson and Thayer I Loutse Murphy leave my abrlrty to get knock d down whrle playmg volleyocll to anyone who can take 1t I Vrramta Files leave my tltle Best Grrl Actress t Bernadette Boutrn I Wrllram Willard lea Je the flat trre on my car to anyone who wants to pump rt up In srncere apprecratron of the work Mrss Snow has done durrnq our tour successful years at hugh school we appomt her sole executor of thrs wrll and ask that she drspose of all other matters not ment1oned rn thts wrl she so destres In wrtness whereof thrs Last Wrll and Testament rs hereby srgned before due wrtnesses thts Twenty trrst dan ol Iune rn the year ol our Lord One Thousand Nmc Hundred and Thrrty Erqht Srgned CLASS WILL COMMITTEE Clarence Herrmann Mena Caputr Wrlma Nagle Lydra Blackwood WHO S WHO Ideal Aldrrchtte Most Popular Grrl Most Popular Boy Best Grrl Student Best Boy Student NOISIGSI Grrl Norsrest Boy Best Actress Best Actor Mo tMus1calG1rl Most Musrcal Boy Best Glrl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Class Optrmrst Most Dependable Grrl Most Dependable Boy Best Dressed Grrl Best Dressed Boy Class Iester Most Orrgznal ,tv til fwfr 9 3 Thomas Forsythe Harr1et Spencer Thomas Forsythe Shrrley Warwrck Everett Knlght Ruth MCAIIISIGI Wrlham Knoop V1rg1n1a Frles Edward McMannus lean Baxter Kenneth Boss Beverly Ptubery Edward Stortr Wllbur Close Susan Byrne Harold Anderson Shtrley Austtn W1lbur Ide Earl Pederson Barbara Stone Best Grrl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Best Natured Gzrl Best Natured Boy Most Beaut1tulG1rI Handsomest Boy Most Sophzstrcated Sweetest Grrl Most Ladylrke Most Gentlemanly Most Bashtul Grrl Most Bashtul Boy Qu1etestG1rl Quretest Boy Cutest Grrl Cutest Boy Class Iulret Class Romeo Most Lzlcely to Succeed Betty Hallene Arthur Carlm Wrlrna Nagel Thomas Matthews Annette Theroux Leo Sloan Vrrgmra Flles Wenonah Macomber Charlotte Bell Iohn Lopes Ida Cooney Earl Mrller Ida Cooney Frank Lawson Hope Coulthurst Iohn Clements Apple Ryan Edward Stortr Shtrley Warwrck t ' 1 ' . . , , , t . - I ' V9 v I' . , ' .A I - I .-, , . 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THE EIHINUEH CLASS OF 1939 Ofircers and Executwe Commrttee F1rs!How H Worsfold V Martm E Aldnch B Pnderson Second Row I Arnold D Hughes M1ssShcmley E Wentz l Moultrop OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1939 Presrdent Lester Moultrop VrcePres1dent Emrl Wertz Secretary Treasurer Edwma Aldrrch HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1939 It s almost unbellevable that we are now Iumors It seems l1ke only yesterday that we ward to four long years of hlgh school cmd wrth a determmatron to d1st1ngu1sh ourselves 1n all events socral cmd athlet1c as well as mamtarmng a hxgh scholastlc standmg We have succeeded 1n all of these alms and have a record of whlch we may justly be proud The outstandmg event of our Iunror year was our Prom an affarr Wh1Ch w1ll l1ve for many years rn our memorles truthfully say that rt has been a year long to be remembered as the happrest of our school years In our rernammg year of school we hope to keep up our reputatlon of bemg one of the most progresswe and fnendly classes 1n the school and to become one of the most out standmg Sen1or classes at Aldrrch tart entered Aldrich for the first time, looking for- A5 our Iuniof Year draws to U C1059 We cfm In in 94- SW L l'C hm. FN ,, rt CLASS OF 1940 Olfzcers and Executive Committee F1rstRow S Wyman E Gott P Crattord G Leacy U Mahoney Second Row E Sousa L Nelson Miss Atch1son G Dick H Anderson OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1940 President Herbert Anderson Vice President George Leacy Secretary Treasurer Ursula Mahoney HISTORY OF THE CLASS CDF 1940 Our Sophomores have always been a co operative and progressive class They have made themselves outstandmg by their active particrpatlon in all school events their athletic ability and the1r loyalty to Aldrich In our school productions they have displayed great talent and many members of the class have shown definite ability 1n character portrayal Ample evidence of th1s was the1r v1ctory in the Senior High Competition Plays with Rich Man Poor Man by an unanimous declslon 1 v. 'LQ 19396 However we can readily see from the1r numbers on the honor roll that their leader ship in social aftaus has not mteriered with operation with the faculty and honest en deavor w1l1 end in the reahzatlon of their ambltlons You have such a splendld record Sophs we are sure that you w1l1 attain great heights The best wishes of the school go with you along the road to success ' ' ' ' , ' ' their high scholastic standing. Continued co- , ' Y, nr- F ' I'- 'f -Q, .Vp EN R .fr , gewncb 2990 5 S S i-if ioase-mugrg' w NA n'?f' PRF 57' . . Nm+HA-V, W .i ti :Pals- ve.-r.-s: f7,, .f an 5 'O S in-.W 'H F- +24-Y-QE., :ir 75.17 , 'ggqx H ,. I W ,Y q . I Q: ' ga.. .,,' v-J ,,g,,.,..Lf' f. ,, ,hs M , .. 0 H7 S o ? + P '77 JUST Plniw Bm ' 000003 be Len The MacPhraedr1s Warner house m Portsmouth New Hampshrre was begun rn 1718 and fxmshed m 1725 Captam MacPhraedr1s harled from Scot land cmd was already a wealthy merchant when h bought the house whrch was burlt to last the walls belnq erghteen rnches thlck Thxs rs one of the houses sald to have been burlt from the bnck brouqht as ballast from Hol land CLASSES 911 19112 1943 maria I 1 I , f 'IX x f - ,Qt . I ' 7- 4 N . I . .ng-ing xx' G . 4 Q H'--' N ' 'Li-'I Y i ,, 1 W - , ' ,I A HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1941 In October 1935 our Class of 1941 had the prrvrlege of being the first seventh grade to attend Aldrich The members of the class made a good begin n1ng by taking part 1n plays assemblies and other school act1v1t1es and by JOlI'11I'lQ' various orgamzatrons as the year Went on The Class of 1941 IS off to a fme start on a high school career They have especially distinguished themselves 1n athletics both by their achxevements and the good sportsmanship which they have shown Not only in athlet1cs but also tn dramatics debatmg and scholastic ab1l1ty as well as support of school act1v1t1es they are showmg their ab1l1ty to become one of the outstandmg class at Aldrrch With Mr Rohloff as the1r class adv1ser we are sure the1r rematning years at Aldrlch w1ll bring success in whatever they undertake HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1942 The year we came to Aldrich we were a l1ttle timid thmklng of the duttes that spread out before us Looking back over the year we fmd that we have almost succeeded in making our dreams of an enjoyable year come true Our class has taken part in many of the outside act1v1t1es held this year We have been represented in the Execuuve Committee the Cheer Leaders Squad the Debating Society and also in various Iunior High Sports Although those who took part in it recelved much valuable experience whlch we are sure w1ll enable them to carry us to vrctory next year We are eagerly waiting for the com1ng years so that we may again take a more active part in the athletic and social program of Aldrlch under the guld ance of our class adviser Mrss Murray HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1943 In September 1937 the class of 1943 entered Aldrzch H1gh School Although a little fnghtened at first by the different atmosphere of a h1gh school they soon adjusted themselves to it and began to take an act1ve part in school life The class has participated in most of the school act1v1t1es and events The high spot of their year was their winning of the Iunior High Competition plays with A Stitch in Time The1r class adviser Mr Wight has helped them greatly 1n starting on their high school life From the successes which they have had already we foresee many more to come and wrsh them all the luck which their friendliness en thusiasm and ambrtlon deserve f I xqlunif' 1' 1933 our entry in the Iunior High Competition plays was not adjudged the winner, 7f?T Ig.3, I ,if its CLASS OF 1941 Executwe Commttlee F1rstHow W Knapton R Hey nolds G Dean Second How K Gustafson Mr Hohloff W Lewxs C Lam phere M Iones CLASS OF 1942 Executive Committee Ftrs! How F McGrady Stewart Mrss Murray P Marsh cox B Copp L Phelps V Elllson CLASS OF 1943 Executzve Commrltee F1rstRow L Wnley Mr Wrght ' : . , M. Second How: C. Erbin, L. Wil- R. Grenier, E. Confreda. '1--- www? A R5 ,sxw5dHEYE 4'r.:.fgr s Ei! 3X .K FFR Hg, lf' gn - -x'4 'ff r 'L' ,, ,Q .mug if ,iv f? ?'A ...ftp Zu: ' il S . N. 1 ww. E YE PP-APE. 551 ONAL po sires' QM 'THE VK ii' 1 ss 1 ,'j:,,m -. iv, Z L: im.--1 .. 394 1 , nf ,. ' , fw C ., r,'xQ..'4,Al!1,,4,. ,vp :Y 6'0,J.EN fa WHAT ff Y 'Arty S Sa J D gh Ngafsld Q79 5' Y l QNX-J A. i f ,J'5 H om 2 'X Q i i'..'7T1 P3 fi QT,H L-R Sv CDRGANIZATICDNS The Old South Meetxnq House Boston shores the most tervxd and momentus orotory oi Revolutionary days I st1l1 used for publxc meetmqs of c1v1c and soc1ol purposes The wooden steeple rxsmg one hundred cmd exqhty feet IS of convent1onc1I desxgn more 1m pressrve than that of tts pre decessor the Old North Church .4 L Linn p 3 if 5 . W t f W 1' ,L al' ' , I is h CSCDCDID VVILL SSCIETY Sue of the rnost irnportant groups in Aldrich is the C3ood VVi1l Society, consisting of tvventy-seven rnernbers. You are sure to see at least one rnernkver at the office at all tirnes during the day. Aniong other duties. they shovv visitors about the school, act as ushers at social functions. serve luncheons to visiting athletic tearns and direct traffic in the corridors. Their rnain idea is to spread Good VKli1l throughout the school. Each grade in the school is represented by a certain nurnber of rnernloers. Under its adviser. IVIr. Robinson. the C3ood VVi1l has done excellent vvork in prornoting school spirit and interest in school activities arnong the students of Aldrich. CDFFICERS President Clarke Vaughn Vice-President Lester IVIoultrop Secretary-Treaslzrer VVenonCxh lNfIQcornber GENERAL SRCSANIZATICN First Rovv: L. VViley, C. Vaughn T. I-Ierrrnann, I-I. Spencer. Searle, D. I-Iughes. S. VVarvvick derson, P- Dllarsh. V. IVIartin. CSCDCDD VVILL SSCIETY First Rovv: S. I-Iorner, L. Cross ley, V. Daniels, L. IVIou1trop 1VIr. Robinson. C. Vaughn. VV Fevre. Q Second Rovv: I-I. Iqorgcxcxrd. E Cioff. VV. Dflacornber, S. VVor vvicl-c, E. Aldrich. V. Shepard ID. Pillsbury, S. IVIorclrl. D. Birt vvistle. Third Rovv: B. Bailey, IVI. Searle S. Arnylon, I. Dick, T. Forsythe I-I. Austin. I-I. Anderson. H Spencer. E'2QQ:3T,3 1,933 L. Nelson. 1VIr. Scott, E. VVeitz. Second Flovv: R. Phelps, IVI. I-I. VVorsfold. C3. Leacy. I-I. An- Third Rovv.- VV. Nagel, L. 1VIou1- trop. I. Dick. VV. Levvis. T. For, sythe. CE. Dean, VV. Knapton. Nagel. U. Ddahoney. CI. Le- THE WARWICKITE IUNIOR SENIOR DEBATING Among our schools outstandtng organtzattons rs the Warwtcktte Throughout the year the staff has worked dtltgently to contmue the successful publlcatton of the paper Many feature arttcles have been added as well as a new type of heavy paper The arm ot the Warwxcktte ts not only to publxsh news ot the school but to advance knowledqe and cooperatron among the students May the WGfW1Ck1 e conttnue to grow and make longer strxdes m future years Faculty Advrsers Busmess Advtser Edttor m Chtei Assocxale Editor Feature Edrtor Busmess Manager Typlsts Buth Shatler Kathertne Murray Eltza F Dtcktnson Wtlma Nagel Sue Byrne Shtrley Warwtck Sue Byrne Barbara Peterson Irene Field Gladys Anderson Elste Saxon Harrtette Streeter Sta!! Adele Baguch nsky lean Baxter Buth Bennett Lydta Blackwood Rrta Byrne Dorothy Capaldt Mena Caputr Rose Cardx Dorothy Cunha Dorrs DtSa1a Htlda Eberle Therese Ferellt Paulme Ferguson Thomas Forsythe Betty Hallene Dons Leonard Wenonah Macomber Charles McCarthy Doro thy Marble Etleen Metkle Dorothy Morgan Ruth McAll1ster Betty Potts Gladys Reed Beverly Rubery Vrrgmta Shepard Anna Sheehan Leo Sloan Cathertne Smrth Iesste Wallace Charles Wtlltams Mtlton Searle WARWICKITE STAFF FtrstHow H Streeter B Lam bert F Parks W Nagel M Retd M Darcy B Barley H Sanlord Second How V Shepard I Fteld B Woodell M1ssSha1ler D Golf S Byrne I Sharples Mtss Murray Thtrd How B Peterson B Stone S Warwrck I Bennett E Mxtemus B Saxon B Boutm G Anderson IUNIOB SENIOR DEBATING F1rstRow H Sanford C Le fevre P Htland F Mah r I Vtclcers F Woodhead Mtss Mtller A Iones Mrss Warren S Horner P Amylon W Mtte mus L Smtth B Boutm A Htckey Second Row B Bouler I Ttl lmqhast I Sharples K Perna veau B Goodrum B Wmch l D D1Sa1a M Caster S Wood ell V Headley D Close R Reynolds M Read G Gremer B Whrtman Caqnon R San ford M Sears Thtrd Row L Turner R Ben nett A Swann E Mxtemus A McCorm1Ck S Amylon E Har qreaves M Crawshaw N Hargreaves L Crossley A Iohnston M Iones V Ertckson D Wtlkes E Angell N Flodnn D Suter SOCIETY The purpose o' this soctety ts to atlord the students an oppcrtunrty to vo ce thetr optmons on qu stons of tm portance Under thr leadership ot Mtss lvltller a most enyoyable year ha b en soent Debates were glven n assembltes concerntng school acttvtttes later tn the year debates were held between Aldrtch and the lollowmg opponents Fast Greenwtch Lockwood West Warwtck and Cranston 'lht year Alartch has been a member of the debattnq l aque and debates have been held over the adto OFFICI BS Presrdent M1ldred Turner Vtce Prestdent Sydney Amylon Sc cretazy Treasurer Helen Sanford SENIOR ORCHESTRA Our Semor Orchestra whrch has provrded much of our entertaxnment rn assembhes and evenmg performances has worked very hard under the dxrectron of Mr Pera We may well be proud of thls splendrd group of musrcrans who have presented so many pleasant programs durmg the year Pzano D Dyer B Rothemlch D Robmson N Yanyar Clarmet I Baxter N Hargreaves D Southey C Henley VN Lewrs C Holt L Crossley Trumpet K Boss R Butler H Guyett B Goslm V Head ley R Potts W Whttman H Couchon Corner F Chrrstoph W Nelson Vrolm D Close G Dorron Drums R Erchenfeldt B Perry A Cole Slrde Trombone R Farrell E Welt7 R Hlckey R MCCOI mrck F Impaglrazzo Flule IVI Hopkrns Bass Horn D Shaw Rarnone I Creer P March Saxophone F Wrttum R Wullmtahloy F Wheelev Al' Horn IVI Wood IUNIOR ORCHESTRA Our Iunror Orchestra drrected by Mrss McMannus ns a Ime orgamzatron of young musrclans who promrse to develop rnto an orchestra whrch wrll be a credrt to Aldrrch They have progressed raprdly and have demon strated thexr ab1l1ty at many school events especrally at assembly programs May they contmue thexr good work all through therr hrgh school days' Plano Betty Ortlz Wrnrfred Mrtemus Mar1or1e Wyman Helen Moffat Vzolms Ruth Hadley Rlchard Tanner Charles Saxon Trumpets Harry Wescott Francrs Henry Blake Raney Saxaphones Hazen Maxwell Iames CIOCCIO Drums Kenneth Reynolds Rexford Crocker X SENIOR HIGH ORC HESTRA Frsf How B Perry W Lewls C' Holt N Hargreaves I Crossley I Baxter Mr Pera D Southey M Hopkms M Frawshaw C' Dorman D Flose I Greer Second Row R Buckle! B Goslrn R Potts I Chrlstoph H Guyette V Headley K Boss W Whxtman R Wxll oughby R Wheeler R Wrttum D Robmson N Yanyar A Cole Thlrd Flow R Erchenfeldt R Farrell R McCormrck E Wertz M Wood W Nelson C Hen le D Shaw D Dyer B Rothemrch F lmpaglrazzo IUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA F1rslRow M Wyman R Tan ner H Moffat Mrss MacMan nus R Hadley T Harrrgan W Mxtenxus Second Row K Reynolds H Maxwell H Wescott B Ortrz C' Saxon F Henry R Crocker THE BAND Under the drrectron of Mr Pera the Aldrrch Hrgh School Band has done famously They made an excel lent appearance on Thanksgrvrng Day at Lockwood wrth Clarke Vaughn as drum mayor and Audrey Long as Iunror Twrrler Duc to the shortage ot strrngs rn the Senror Orche tra the hand has stepped rn to take rts place at many oi the school functrons It would be very nrce lf the band had unriorms so that they could at sometrme enter the New England Chorus That rs lrttle reward tor the rnterest they have put rnto therr work More success to the Band of Aldrrch Hrgh School' BAND Irrst Row W Lewrs C Holt N Hargreaves L Crossley I Baxter Mr Pera D Southey M Hopkms M Crawshaw F lmpaglrazzo Second Row K Reynolds H Wescott B Potts F Chrrstoph H Guyette F Wlttum F Wheeler V Headley K Bos B Goshn H Cauchon B Perry Third How IVI Wood R Far rell W Whrtman R Wrllough by E Wertz C Vaughn R McCormrck W Wrlson C Henley D Shaw R Butler CHEER LEADERS The three groups of cheer leaders under the leader shrp ol Mr Wrght have worked farthfully thrs season The cheer leaders are drvrded mto three drfterent groups the Senror Hrgh the Iumor High the Pony Team Therr pep and enthusrasm have contrrbuted greatly to the success of our athletrc team and they must be con gratulated for therr frne work SENIOR HIGH Annette Theroux Adele Baguchmsky Mena Caputr Wenonah Macomber Ruth MCI-Xllrster Vtrgtnla Shepard IUNIOR HIGH Dnrene Close lor: Healey florence Wooflh al Mlrram Tarrrng Dons Cla c Betty Woodell Ruth Reynolds I WNY TEAM hrrley Hmnor Itfrnlec Mqhny Agatha Iones Audrey Long Ioyce Vrckers Peggy Sears Leatrrce Smrth CHEER LEADERS F1rstRow M Caputr A Bagu chrnsky R McAll1ster M Wrght W Macomber V Shepard A Theroux Second Row F Woodhead B Woodell C Vaughn L Healey D Close Th1rdRow I Vrckers L Smrth P Sears R Reynolds D Close A Iones A Long S Horner ws' 'Ib sn. 19395 -'I Q I-HU CLUB skin is important, not for the many perforrn- e part in the OneAAct d other evening enter- good standing of the llowing the business lay by a committee of nt poems, songs, recif er, is a great asset to jor part of our enter- ening productions, anti ity to use their talents Leo Sloan Sydney Arnylon Susan Byrne Iune Kendall Edwina Aldrich A THE SCIENCE AND INVENTION CLUB The Science and Invention Club sponsored by Mr. Hohlolf has been very active during the school year. At the beginning of school the club had an excellent display at the Leisure Time Show at the Rhode Island Auditorium. During Ianuary the club sponsored a Liquid Air Demon- stration vvhich was presented by Dr. Rakestraw of Brown Universlty. The club worked on several interesting scien- tiiic projects through the year and sponsored an assembly in lVlay. The club has grown rapidly and gives promise of becoming one of the most interesting and valuable clubs in the school. OFFICERS President Howard Smith Vice-President Hervey Cauchon 5-., .,, 1 CLUB Tashian. V. Ilfland, H. Cauchon DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: S. Amylon, S Byrne Second Row: L. Sloan, E Ald rich, Mr. Cooper, I. Kendall SCIENCE AND INVENTION F'rst How: I. Beckwith C Phil lips, G. Dean, Mr. Rohloff R McCormick, C. Williams Second Row: H. Norqard H Smith, VV. Nelson, I. Duggan GIRL'S LEADERS' CORPS BOYS' LEADERS' CORPS The girls' leaders' corps, under the direction of Mrs. Cult, is an organization composed of girls especially interested in sports. Each girl must win twenty-tive points and show special ability in athletics to be eligible for membership. This year there are twentvvthree members and much has been done to better the club. Meetings are held once a week and play days are held once a month with other schools Other activities are soccer volley ball basket ball baseball badminton tumbling and gymnastic work The Aldrich Boys' Leaders' Corps, directed by Mr. Rudert. has grown from one of our small organizations to the largest in the school. It is divided into two parts. Senior and Iunior, The members of the club are specially adept in exercises on the parallel and horizontal bars, and contributed greatly towards the success oi the annual gym exhibition. SENIOR DIVISION OFFICERS Presioent Raymond Tessier Vice President Arnold Cole Secretary Treasurer Wallace Byers IUNIOR DIVISION FFICERS President Milton Mayor Vice President Iames Laffey Secretary Treasurer Frank Donnelly GRLS LEADERS CORPS First Row V Martin B Hal lene M Murphy B Potts R McAllister V Shepard W Macomber P Ferguson Second Row S Austin E Aldrich R Hillstrom Mrs Cult A Baguchinsky I Kendall H Coulthurst Third Row E Saxon S Byrne B Fraser B Rubery A Shee han H Spencer D Leonard M Caputi BOYS LEADERS CORPS First Row C Iones A Cout cher A George W Fielder R Caraccia D Brink P Marsh P Powers Mr Rudert R Iohnson F Donnelly I Lailey R Lindstrom S Miller Second How D Garganese G Gilmore H Maxwell T E111 thorpe F Gilbert S Iohnson C Wild G Dean K Carlin W Cane H Lord C Winchell M Mayor I Perrault V Ellison D Williams Third Row R Hickey R Crocker F Hallene C Wil hams A Cole K Boss C North R Tessier I Powers W Byers F Dwyer L Sloan F Faulkner M Ferrante D Leach R Kates wi 1933 'Ei cw EQVPPPP IOLOGY CLUB in and bout school. I E R EMERGENCY CORPS First Row: A. Volk. T. Newman D. Hughes. E. Storti, Mr, Madi son, A. Ellis, L. Sharron, I Sloan. Second Row: K. Boss, L. Both ner, A. White, E. Roberts, C McCarthy, W. Costello. A Stevens. Third Row: H. Manchester, M Ferrante, I. Cratiord, W. Flagg H. Cole, I. LaFlc-ur, I. Powers R. Limoges. THE EMERGENCY CORPS Emergency Corps is a new organization at Aldrich this year. lts mam fvhiertive is safety a irected by Mr. Madison, the club consists ot twenty-five members divided into squads. each ot h has special duties. The boys are on duty at fire drills, and do all they can to keep the school t fire hazards. They have taken over traffic duty in the corridors and at each basketball game a ber is stationed to collect the tickets. he members are constantly working for greater safety at school in any emergency and deserve ongratulations and thanks of everyone at Aldrich. OFFICERS President Edward Storti Vice-President Dennis Hughes Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Ellis he club is to give to interested pupils an get additional information which they e classroom. eligible for membership if they attain an for the first term while enrolled in the ne of the following: presentation of a bit in the form of a chart, picture or demon- ection: making of a skeleton: collections s: or some other exhibition of biological occasional speakers are heard, but for the nts present papers which bear on the same s on the history of biology, public health, iological subject. The adviser of the club G. OFFICERS Lloyd Bothner Treasurer Cecelia Ahlstedt THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This year the Photography Club has been especially active. Under Mr. McKeon's able direction, the members have learned many interesting and useful iacts about photography, including methods of developing, printing. and enlarging pictures, as well as the best ways of taking the pictures themselves. One of the outstanding activities of the club was the developing and printing of many of the Reminder snapshots. We are sure that such a prac- tical and interesting organization, which deals with a subject fascinating to so many persons, will become one of the school's most valued clubs. lm- Qi! 1+- aff'-'37s 1933 The Old M111 in Sudbury Massachusetts, was built in the early part of the seventeenth century on the Boston post road. It is still used as a grist mill and is the property of Henry Ford. It is a three-story structure made of native field- stone with cr qabled roof. The great water-wheel turns daily to grind corn and other grains sold chiefly to visitors. -of F-47 Y --gf ,- - 11, ian A Y ll N l X. J X, l V' x K tal fxyt . ,Q , X , N X l ft I' t t Ny Mm '7 K l X Z' U E I DEH FACULTY PLAY CAST nson, Mr. Robertson, Miss Murray, Mr. Madison, Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. Amend, Miss Wadleigh, ers, Miss Daily, Mr. Cooper, Miss Cohen, Mr. Bradstreet. FACULTY PLAY n the evening of November, 1937, the faculty of Nelson W. Aldrich ted The Torch-Bearers, a rollicking farce by George Kelly, and directed . Cooper. The part of the tortured husband was played by the director. ite, Miss Myers, had visions of becoming a great actress. This idea was ted by Mrs. Dickinson, who played the part of a director whose ambitions ing had been thwarted. Miss Cohen is to be congratulated upon her clever yal of a tlighty over-anxious promptress. The other members of the cast ry well in showing how an unsophisticated actor acts behind the scenes herwise. Everyone who saw this great performance agrees that this play ally a success. Mr. Frederick Ritter Ienny . Mrs. I. Duro Pampinelli Mr. Spindler .. , Mrs. Nellie Fell.. . Mr. Hoxley Hossefrosse , Mr. Teddy Spearing . . .. Mrs. Florence McCrickett Mr. Ralph Twiller Mrs. Clara Sheppard Stage Managers Mrs. Paula Ritter CAST Mr. Henry I. Cooper Miss Catherine Murray Mrs. Leroy Dickinson Mr. Cyril Robinson , ,, ,,Miss Anna Cohen Mr. Raymond Amend Mr. Marshall Robertson Miss Eleanor Wadleigh Mr. Stanley Madison Miss L. Mae Daily Mr. Cecil Bradstreet Miss Dorothy Myers l 4 3 Hu 1933 I 1,933 Seated L Bowen V Frles W Knoop Standmg Mr Cooper E Charette E Pederson B Potts L Wyant A Budlong D Bxrtwlstle R McAll1ster M Searle A Theroux E McMannus I Sloan D Manz L Sloan O Hallene W Nagel T Forsythe M Caput1 F Parks C McCarthy H Anderson THE SENIOR PLAY On Ianuary 14 1938 the class of 1938 presented as 1ts Senror Play Sun Up a drama 1n three acts wrxtten by Lulu Vollmer concernmg the h1ll people of North Carohna The play was a very drarnatlc one and therefore very d1ff1cult to produce We must compllment the cast for therr success 1n assummg the rather d1ff1cult mounta1neer accent and also for thexr real1st1c portrayal of the characters THE CAST WAS AS FOLLOWS Wrdow Cagle Pay Todd Emmy Bud Sherrff Weeks Rufe Cagle Preacher The Stranger Bob Women Men Stage Managers Make Up Promptresses Ushers Play Commzttee Programs Vrrgmra Frles Leonard Bowen Annette Theroux Wxlham Knoop Arthur Budlong Edward McMannus Mrlton Searle Lewrs Wyant Earl Pederson Betty Potts Mena Caputr Florence Parks Edna Charette COMMITTEES Leo Sloan Harold Anderson H Anderson L Sloan I Sloan T Forsythe E Stortr W Nagel D Brrtwrstle D Manz R McAll1ster Members ol the Semor Class S Byrne W Nagel H Ragnell L Sloan M Searle H Streeter ALUHICH OPERETTA CAST OPERETTA CAST FrrstRow B Lrndgren A Budlong C North L Bowen E McMannus Mr Pera Mr Cooper W Knoop A Baguchrnsky I North O Creswrck D Southey E Budlong A Cole Second How W Nagel M Murphy D Morrrs T Henthorne T Ferrell Kathleen Davrs G Grenrer D Whrtman H Wrllrams K Poletes A Iohnson M Anderson E Brooks A Swann I Darcy Thrrd Row A Barbour E Merkle V Frelder D Lrndgren H Bagley E Major A Allen G Srmmons H MacLeod B Potts S Wyman F Hughes L Wrttum F Melkoman R Flatley M Cullen I Couture A Torrey Thrs year s operetta Rose of the Danube was an operetta rn two acts The scenery was very beautrful wrth the settrng lard rn the lrttle Danrsh town of Eurolanra Wrth Ieanne North and Edward McMannus rn the leadrng roles and the large cast of prrncrpals and the chorus the success of the operetta was assured We hope that rn the future Aldrrch wrll contrnue to present operettas as beautrful as Rose of the Danube Darrel Davrs a Hollywood camera man Galooslcr prrme mrnrster oi Eurolanra Belladonna a lady rn wartrng Montmorency krng of Eurolanra Queen Florrnda hrs wrfe Rose hrs elder daughter Darsy hrs youngest daughter Prrnce Karl hrs son Count Sergrus von Popova a consprrator Demetrrus Doodledori hrs rrght hand man Trombonrus Tootletop hrs left hand man Percrval McPrpp a motron prcture producer Pamela McPrpp hrs daughter Mrs Prrscrlla McPrpp hrs wrle Edward McMannus Leonard Bowen Wrlma Nagel Arthur Budlong Dorothy Southey Ieanne North Barbara Lrndgren Olrver Creswrclc Clyde North Ernest Budlong Wrllram Knoop Arnold Cole Anrta Arprn Amelra Baguchrnsky guilt, 1933 63' THE OPERETTA ' . . , . , . . . . V?-C ?q:NJv ONE ACT PLAY COMPETITIONS IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR HIGH SHOOL On March 15th the Iunior High Competi The competition was held on March 18th tions were held Each performance was char at an evening performance in the auditorium acterrzed by excellent acting directing and The Class of 1940 was declared the winner by as the winner CLASS OF 1941 CAST Grandma Ruth Reynolds Mrs Drarrtha Abel Kathleen Gustafson Lua Williams George Opdyke Peter Frank Hull Mez Marilyn Marsh Mrs Elmira Moran Anna lohnston Mrs Trot Phylrss Boyd Mrs Carry Ellsworth Gladys Grerrrer Director Miss. Anna C ohm-rr CLASS Of' 1942 Spreading the News Mrs Fallon Bartley Fallon Mrs Tarpey lack Smith Sharon Early Tim Casey Mrs Tully Magistrate Policeman lames Ryan Lady Gregory CAST Margaret Sears Richard Phelps Shrrley Horner Charles Iones Iohn Moran Robert Petrie Ruth Sanford Lawrence Wilcox Kenneth Reynolds Robert Hoffman Director Catherine Murray cLAss or 1943 A Stitch in Time CAST Lucy Ruth Starrett Mrs. Hopkins Shirley Horner Lavinia Veina Hagstrom American Soldier Francis Henry British Soldiers, Raymond Budlong, Kenneth Wilcox Directors Miss Mournighan, Mr. Wight I il xg 39 cult one the Class of 1943 was finally chosen merited this decision CLASS or 1938 Little People The Nelghbofs Harold I Kennedy CAST Tom Eddie Blalcesley Big loe Mrs Wilson lanrce Wilson Harry Gerry bleanor Frazier Hrchard Frazier Iohnny Wilkes Dorothy Wilkes lean Wilkes Promptresses Raymond Wilcox lames Bryer Harry Buecher Arthur Budlong Adele Baguchrnsky Iune Kendall Clyde North Iohn Crafford Pauline Ferguson Clyde North Edward McMannus Vrrgrnra Files Dorothy Davis Florence Parks Betty Hallene Stage Managers Leo Sloan Harold Anderson Director Miss Myers CLASS OF 1939 lunror s Moustache Bruce Brandon CAST Mrs Dean Edwrna Aldrich junior Dean Sidney Amylon Ann Dean Iessre Provan Emma Farley Dorothy Gough Toolcre Truax Kay Pernaveau Henry Dean Lloyd Bothner Hrchard Truax Emil Weitz Promptresses Virginia Martin Margaret Morris Stage Managers Leo Sloan Iohn Sloan Director Mr Amend CLASS or 1940 Rich Man Poor Man Bertha Y. Burrill CAST Emma Grace Tebbetts Kitty Iacqueline Donahay Peter Herbert Anderson Yetta Goldenstein Mrs. Bonelli Mrs. Ole Olson Mrs. Patrick Haggerty Mrs. Tammas MacPhairson Tommy Browning A Visiting Nurse Largo Iohnson Mrs. X. Y. Smythe Promptresses, Margaret Morrison, Shirley Marklin Stage Managers, Oscar Hallene. Harold Anderson Director Miss Miller Patricia Crafford Hilda Eberle Dorothy Andell Doris May Elizabeth Martin Herve Couchon Doris Pilsbury Richard Tashian Sydney Dutemple producing. Although the choice was cr diffi- an unanimous vote. Their splendid acting well Sept Oc Nov Dec GH Feb March March Apr1l ASSEMBLIES 1937 1938 1938 Constrtutron Day Program A A Assembly A A Assembly Sound Frlms Safety Patrol PIGCISIOD Tools I-lomeroom Extensron lumbus Day Program Prevlews of Mmstrel My Trrp on the Von Hrn denburg Mr E11 Ayls Worth Baseball and Lrfe Patey Armlstlce Day Program Prevlews of Faculty Play Thanksglvlng Program A A Assembly Sound Frlms The Story of Bananas Travelrng 1n Mexrco Pageant Chrrstmas Cus Sound Frlms Lubr1cat1on Trafflc Control Prevrews of Senror Play Sun Up French Play Sound Frlms The Norrnandre Scenes rn Par1s Debatxng Assembly Patr1ot1c Assembly The Hrstory of Our Flag A s1stant Attorney General lohn E Mullen Prevlews of Operetta Rose of the Danube Senlor Assembly Peace Mr Gaylord Douglas Iunlor Hobby Assembly Illustrated Travel Talk Aus tral1a Captaln Stanley Osborne Prevrews of the Senror Play Senlor Assembly Sound Frlrns The Proper Use of the Telephone and the Drrectory Iunlor Good Wlll Assem Sound Fllms Spelllng Bee Mr Iohn E Hmes Play Actor Iumor The Ghost of the Hessran Trooper Senror Davld Garrrck May 4 Arbor Day Assembly N P A Symphony Orches ra The Scrence and Inventron Club The Mothersrngers of War wrck Professor Herbert R Cross Art Apprec1at1on une Fashron Show Sound F1lms The Petro leum lndustry Semor Class Assembly STATE COMPETITION PLAY The entry from Aldrtch 1n the State Com pet1t1on Plays was The Ve1l LIIIS a mystery play centermg about a lost sum of money Although not declared the wmner the play was well recelved and was a credlt both to the dlrector Mrss Clarke and to the cast Those who took part were W Nagel S Byrne G Cottrell B Goodrum H Anderson I Lucas THE SENIOR HOP On December 23 1937 the annual Semor Hop was held 1n the gymnas1um Chrrstmas trees prne branches and evergreens lent a note of galety to the fest1v1t1es whlch were greatly enjoyed by all who attended The work of the Aldrlch and Lockwood Senlor Executlve Commlttees was well rewarded by the success of the dance THE A A MINSTREL On October 15 1937 the frrst mmstrel at Aldrlch was held for the beneflt of the Athletlc Assocratlon All the talent at Aldrrch was re crulted for the occasron and the result was an entertarnlng evenlng for all who attended Specraltres were performed by many of the schools slngrng and danc1ng stars Not the least of the attractrons was the dance by the members of the football team wh1le the senror h1gh cheer leaders contr1buted a Floradora Sextet number The mrnstrel was a great success the efforts of the students be1ng well rewarded by the large audrence attracted by the novelty of the show The promrse of an enjoyable eve n1ng was more than fulfrlled by the excellent performance of the entlre cast M531 1338 6: H is , . . . . 17, e-eef ' ' t 21, 4 . . 13, 4 ' ' 28, . . 1 t. 7, -4 ' 44 ' . 20' - . ' ,, Y 25, 4 . 4 11, 41 ' 4Co- l 1, 4 ' 14, 4 ' ' 10, 4 ' 4 - 22' ,, if., . . - ,. 4 . ' - 17, 4 ' . 5, 4 ' 4Mr. 10, -4 ' ' ' ' - 17' 1- ' - - ll - - 'll 23, 4 ' ' ' . . 10, 4 . . - l '- IB' H i I TH . . toms M. Travis, A. Arpin, L. Sloan, R. McAllister. I I 7' W H . . . ,, 12, 4. ' ' ' 21, 4 44 I ' ' ' I - l za, 4 ' ' v - , . ll, 4 ' ' 4 - - . - S- . 16' H in . l ? 1 . 10, 4 I - I ' . . 16, 4 ' ' s ' . I 25, I' WT . l . I I ll ' 25, 4 ' 4 ' - - ' I bly . . 14, 4 ' . 22, 4 . . ' , ' i H . ,, . . ,, ' ll'lx.l Thxs pncturesque covere bndqe over West Rxver rs lo cated near Brattleboro Ver mont Bu1lt1nl837 lt proves to be a landmark tor Vermont tourxsts ATHLETICS X Q T FOOTBALL ur football team ended a most successful season by defeatlng Lockwood I anksg1v1ng Day Bow1ng only to the league champ1on West Warwxck n1shed 1n second place Sterhng lxne play by a veteran flghtrng lxne and rb block1ng by our backs enabled Copp and Thayer to make many spec ar long gamns An unusual feature of the season was Arnolds place ng Mr Rudert s football mag1c seemed to baffle our opponents at all t1mes oys must be commended on therr magn1f1cent dlsplay of sportsmanshrp h IS so typlcal of every Aldrlch team FOOTBALL SCORES Aldnch Opponents Aldnch Opponents ca Central Falls Charles Woonsocket Warwxck Westerly phael Lockwood HOCKEY lthough the 1938 comblned Aldrxch Lockwood hockey team was not a p1on team 1t held the season well rn hand by wlnnxng fxve matches and v one Our centers played well and our defense bullt around Wyss and ell was one of the strongest xn the state Outstandlng players on our team Capta1n Ph1l Chenevert Thayer Walstead and Therr1en who showed rkable ab1l1ty as a goahe Mr Mourmghan coach1ng h1s f1rst season of ey d1d a grand job and we are certa1n that next year he wxll develop a plon team HOCKEY SCORES Aldrzch Opponents Aldrich Opponents Cranston Cranston Hope Hope East Provndence East Provxdence Mount St Charles Mount St Charles La Salle Central Classlcal Classxcal VARSITY BASKETBALL Off to a slow start but gradually ga1n1ng momentum th1s year s varsrty etball team was the best s1nce Aldr1ch Hxgh came 1nto bexng Nlne v1ctor1es seven defeats made It poss1ble for Aldrxch to f1n1sh 1n fourth place A few y season losses to teams who were frnally conquered 1n the last half of the on spo1led our chances of f1n1sh1ng 1n th1rd place FIVG sen1ors Co Capta1ns thews and Lopes Carl1n Bagnell and Wrlcox were the backbone of th1s r s aggregat1on However capable sophomore and junxor reserves stepped n more than one occasxon to pull several games out of the fxre We take our off to those leav1ng us th1s year and we look forward to a successful season a wealth of fme materlal The scores VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Aldnch Opponents Aldnch Opponents bt Raphael Mt St Charles Classxcal Central Falls Westerly West Warwnck Lockwood South Kmqston Wise 13325 l 0 0 40 0 . 12 O O 0 ' 10 14 l3 U . l4 13 2l 7 l 1 l 2 0 l 0 2 .. .. . . ., O l ' Z O ' 2 0 . 0 0 . 0 1 0 l 1 2 Central 0 l La Salle 3 0 ' 2 0 ' 1 0 ' . 21 39 . . 22 24 27 52 27 16 ' 13 14 14 28 34 19 26 32 36 30 ' 31 29 27 20 39 30 28 17 A 27 41 27 21 37 10 I l'OOTBALL llrst How C Carlson Mgr K Andrews R Wxlcox R Tessrer R Carlm Co Cuptam D Copp Co Cuptam W Close I Greg son K Carlm Second Row I Burns E Mc Cabe R Grlbert T Matthews L Wyant W Thayer I Arnold W Dyson A Andell kms I Powers H Donnelly E Roberts H Austm I Elmer Mr Rudert Coarh HOCKEY TEAM Frrst Row P Chenevert B Thayer G Therrren E Roberts C Bertwell A Wyss F Burns Second How Mr Campbell A Rrce F Lrnd M Searle W Newman W Reardon E Torrey A Centracchro Mr Mournrqhan Mr Wrght VARSITY BASKETBALL Ftrs! Row W Stafford A Carlm I Lopes T Matthews G MacLeod G Ledcy Second Row C Carlson W Grlmore H Austm K Brown G Snmmons E Mayor Th1rdRoW Mr Rudert R Wrll cox I England R Wrllouqhby H Raqnell I Ic1Fleur -H P H EFS fad - I -. 'IMT' Li r. . ' : . .' , ., . ' 1.13 . - , . P .- Third Row: C. Simmons, R. Ien- O 1938 BASEBALL TEAM 93? 13 'lr Q V swf 8 If NW' aw, fwlf Ftrs! How H Wern F An drews W Thayer D Copp D Austm W Close E Mayor N Walstead A Sprague Second Row W Errckson R Gnlbert I Arnold E Tyler W Remmgton W Macomber G Stmmons I Burns I Greg son G Leacy H Magnon Mr McKean Mgr IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL F1rstRow A Coutcher C Lamphere N Auclarr H Don abedran R ONe1l M Mayor I Mulvey R Goodrum Second Row R Babcock G Otrs G Flemmg W Arm strong S Phrllrp Mr Rohlolf K Carlm G Fagan R Cruz G Rrch R Fraser won av ALDRICH BASEBALL Although we were not 1n the runnlng for the t1t1e rn 1937 We were classed as a f1gl'1l11'1q team Swede Erlckson our prtcher d1d cr fme Job as drd the rest of the team under the drrectron of our coach Mr McKeon Prospects for the commg season are much brrghter for wrth a team of veterans along wrth some promlsrng rookles we w1ll be up there wrth the leaders IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Aldr1ch Iumor H1gh Basketball team had a very suc essful year lost only one game out of seventeen The team flnrshed on top m the Surburban Iunlor Hlgh League thereby wrnnmg the champlonshlp and ban ner of that league Wrth the splendrd Splfll that exrsts among the boys who wlll be on the squad next year we hope to be flghtmg somewhere near the top BASKETBALL SCORES Aldnch Opponents St Patrick s 48 18 Brrggs 24 12 28 12 Sockanoss t 18 12 20 19 East Provrdence 19 8 26 14 Bam 53 29 18 12 Eldredge Rlversrde 46 15 West Warwrck 42 11 Aldnch Opponents 38 18 49 8 filn Ri a fQ3B 59 12 18 19 Lockwood 30 7 I I 1 'ff' 5 It 1': '9 1. LJ' .J A l. ' l. ' I ' ' 04. .A . ,Q ' , . , . Wt --it 1,93 .e,. I it W . 4 , . , . JR - ' 1 - I - 19 as ALUHICH TRACK TEAM Ftrstltow W Grlmore H Aus nn I Clements H Lord C Leacy W Thayer E McCabe G Srmmons E Mrller Second Row Mr Rudcrt H lVlcCorm1ck D Hughe L S an I England R W1l loughby R Murphy E Wortz E Sousa Thtrd How W Dyson C Vaughn T Matthew H Rag n A Carlrn R Tes ter I Marmaras I Bennett E Stortr I Lyons GOLF TEAM F1rs!How G McLeod Mr Douglas G George Second Row L Eccleston T Henry W Newman QF'- TRACK Wrth a small sauad of rndoor track men avarlable Aldrrch s track team had four meets before the State Champronshrps What we lacked rn numbers We made up rn frght g1v1ng our opponents plenty of opposrtron rn all departments Next year W1th a squad of veterans we hope to come out on top TRACK SCORES Aldrrch Oppon Lockwood ents Classrcal Lockwood 36 26 Mt St Charles ' I 0 1 I XQ Burrrllvllle ! State Champronshrps 23 IClass1call GOLF The golf team was coached by Mr Douglas who proved to be very successful The team won the Western D1v1s1on Champronshlp and were runners up to the State Champrons Dur mg the Pawtucket golf meet held for all schools 1n all the D1v1s1ons we came rn thrrd as a school and Gurdo George came rn thrrd rn the rndrvrdual scormg GOLF SCORES Aldrrch Opponents Lockwood 141 z South Krngston Cranston Classrcal 1 ' North Krngston 11 -uso it ,e rr Q Q . .-K , - - vu '- ' Q -- . J . , . - C' 3-I C C xi 5 T S : . , . , 1 lo . - . - 7 V ' : , , . e - '- - lx ' S ell, . ' , . s' , . , -I . . . YN -mite, Ml. gs: 30 47 32: . 13 5 15 - . 95 812 F . . 292.5 38 ,Q 11 7 f IQ.. -L I A 12 6 '95 ,I 25 26 12 6 . . 10 . , .7 I ,Z 16 2 - 8 10 7 5f'A pshoT.s lqklric I' Q Ni 1 .f 2' 0 CGR5 g! li , I 0 f-1 ef' ON-B IN A Peer M Ultuwl c 'Nev null i..if4'L-Eg ll Y ew -If nt SA 1 0 Q ffl T' xg Wwiililix .YLCQ3 OvarThe' Lime PM S 'Q mff' xl ,5 L lessn ADVERTISEMENTS Z :...-..-.,..,,.,,? r ,,., ,q,.,u,..,.i ,E ggi ELA ,E rg3.fi E ' 'f'4i1 - ' ' Aff EP Q Q mv i rl fa Q 1 W ,E W i E - -.Lf,Ymw, 4 Y , , ,. ,1. .1 Y 'TT' , , u ' ' A A . K' L I-QT' L . fi u, T . .5 q ff E 15.3 1.-'...xi'f+ R' - ' ' ,, -55 , A E If lf! -in X X J X 1 for ,, .I X 'fx Q , lvb 7 , ,L K' fi tx Abj MLB i 115 wrfgzga-242 Compltrnents ALUMNI L ,J l-lazel Scott l-lenryl Cooper Ruth E Shaller Malone Bourgalze Cfeorge Senerchra loseph E Mclieon Marshall Robertson Carolyn H Cult Chester Cf Douglas Erruly S Place Edna L Bood Thomas Ashworth Dallas L Leonard Spencer E Leonard Myrtle T Clson Hor ense L Clement Paul Peterson Munel T Cull Dorothy M Hallene Phylhs D l-lallene Marlon Brown , . ol , f Q L V - ' 4 .1 L . L CLASS 1938 LCCKWOOD CLASS OF 1940 Locxwoon Qbq CLASS 1939 LOCKWOOD CLASS OF 1941 LocKwooD '1?:,0:sY,.' ' H' -X' wY-f I OF OF E ph A ' '1 - ' ' Q Cf d I - y. l:'xr2r'T:: f' VZ: I, 11:1 fi vw 1 I INIE QAM 941 ZZQJLQCQM HINIP l8f I ff J f 7401 fmf X-.pu 48 SX 'Z -F P ,Q S X lx,-I-1. A IHIIII kv My' I' ll I N T If ll S ' H . C , . .' ' - - 'I li.!1.HlllNSllN l'lIMI'!lNY 'V fcw n.Ku7f. f W 0 li- .' ' ' llll CLASS CLASS 1938 1939 CLASS CLASS 1940 1941 I1Y.i'f T :.f':1f:-fi OF OF A pp d p' h' If k y Hp k q . ms of CL rr x .noutrs iuf OF OF CLASS CLASS 1942 1943 Are you sure these are strrctly fresh eggs? Grocer Certomly mcrdcm The farmer who brmgs them to me refuses to keep chrckens whxch Icy any other Icmd CHOCOLATE MILK ORANGE ADE Remmgton S Dalry Guertln O11 Company Grade A and PaSteur1zedM1lk N IAKI WUC IIop6 Avenue F1Skev Ile R I COFFEE MILK IIYI H P SALTER Hazels Beauty Shoppe 'I I W II N1CIi Avcrmf OA C OKI IAKI WOOD R I P1vt11 ei Rhode I Iind TGI HO M108 I XI 1f'1:.1I1::1+'11t-1 -I C,ff,1:,5fI::g.f:11tl uf Co:11pI1111e11I:a oI . , . 'IMI Cr 1:11 f' we CIIffIfl'I'U'f II I U , f 1 III 111 11 I 4. 1 Valley AIIIAII 11rvuI-'kAvf-1111w . I I 'UID II I 1 X ', I I Co1Av1:11o111S of I . . ff I, 1 1 ' 4 - If I. I I 1 J X , , . S c THIS YEAR'S RINGS made by DIEGES AND CLUST Mmlufcicturimq Specgm ty Iewelers 'U ABBOTT PARK PI ACI PROVIDENCE R I XL!! x,J NEW YGRK BQSTQN CHICNACNO PITTRBURFH .1 , 1 L ,. 1 ' 5 , . . 1 1 I 1 k I CLASS CLASS 19 4 2 19 4 3 LocKwooD LOCKWCCD the Colomes are pumshed by askmg for pnvxleges they w1II thmk subm1s szon to Enqlcnds equxllbnum to slavery COITIPIIIIIGHIS of W1111amI Keac LOCKWOQD 1935 Robert I Keac LOCKWOOD 1932 SUFFISS IO CIAQ OE 1938 IROM AIUMNU OF IQSEI ALFRED A SIRAVO WE THE STAFF OE THE 1037 THE REMINDER WISH TO EXTEND OUR THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS AND AII. OTHERS WHO HAVE MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLI WF URGI OUR STUDENTS TO I3ATRONI7T THOSE WHO HAVI ISI I N SO KIND AS 'IO ADVERTISE IN THE REMINDER I'I,1I1ffI11m-IIINIII LfI,mf,II11.f-r1Im ,I If ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' '- ll ll .I ,, ff I 'I ,J ES 1 ' J- g' i- T . - ' u n L 1-1 BELLIN STUDIO ' A BROUTH Ph t g ph 5X9Cf5 Plwtaqnaphm, lm, flnum, ng 7938 91w1te4, ffm glam, ng 7939 7- A W Y- K wvix W , s I , 9 Providence, Rhode Island ! , O O l EENWICH DAIRY COMPANY IIfC IE CC IRIBAMI IHI CPIAM CDF' CDUAIITY Q IwAIJI A HANN WIIIK AND I A PASFIIUHIYPID IVIIIK ANI JC HIAIVI Bl C ales Rooms PI VVarw1ck Neck PI IS!! Hllliop PI ally specrlczng the g1rls of Lockwood I-hgh are hott? Generally speczkuagf v edos lf? G-REENVVICH INN J II I astGreer1vv1cI1 H rovldence R I J I-Ill Spec1al Parhes and Banquets v rug 1 Q um f I7eat1,1r1r1q UPDIKE TAP ROOIVI and SINIIART COCKTAIL LOUNGE I KENNETH G ALLEN Prop 29 VJHTVVI If II1qI I3IC1f1 CNree1'1'w.1CI1 XQU 'ri Illlkl IMI-41 WV II lJIIVf1II,'I'r1- I w N1 T1 J J Q.. I . A: f 4.7 X 3 ' ,X I I ' 11. . I' ID'f ,N 'Q ' . I . . f f . IfA. ' CJHIQIQINIVVIJII, H I S ' : 1Qr1f: fir 739 'flfm ' : I111r1'- Cir 385 ' : ugrvl VV Tl . IM2 Fifa' 191, fir V2 ' ' , aff I ferr i , HQ. I Ilevf Izfruqlf 'i ITU pd 1 f I L I ' .I I - X. C Cl I2 22 'J - .V :H fx? :ln CEfI11:1:: mf ', 'cj ' 1 ' - - 11,2 Q J , f' E , 1 .L I Compliments of THE APPONAUG COMPANY APPGNAUG RHODE ISLAND I r::rwl1rr1OY1T:,f' APPCDNAUC3 UE PHARMACY E CII-LARLES E. IVICDBIN w VSf I1, 'fA'f1 V' 1 y f' F4fXTT'1.wi fx1'V' w.fX'l: '04, Old 1nQn! I didr1't get rny Sleep In study period, Tho! elf?-verrth the ovvcrke with his Snoringln Iarnes T. Lockwood High School Parent-Teacher Association F59 CDP'FICQ1ffI-E55 Profvrzidfrrxf fffrzz, fillffirlclzxs Bfarkot' 'XUCO irDIifNf1i4d1C2TlT f.'fr:1 Frmd f5lld1 2Tl I wV1C:f'v Prfrswidcrif fr CY:i1'iY1fNf3 5SQf1111r't:1f1i1 f'if?CTf5L arf. .1, .3'xr3C'1rQ'.'.' Cfffizrzzratftcii 'I'rf7fi:f:'11'Ori Ivfxzszfa Hof-xfrico Vxfort Wolofxfafo fr:--Q, faccrczc XvVa11facfr HAROLD HOLT AND NC AH Forms oi Insurance Mutual Stock W1 WI STNWSTFR S PROVIDENCV RHOPF ISLA1 D Feleple e GA y e 7771 HAROLD HOLT cr 7 x From cm Enghsh theme The hall was decorated with potted psalms and wh1sker furmture PHENIX TRUST COMPANY APPONAUG RHODE ISLAND iii! APPONAUG OFFICE C O . 'I . il. 4.7 . 'T 1 'X' X .,, . J- . N '.,,lm sue. Residence, Vwfarwicbi Neck 'feleyhgne War'.+.'iCk Tie f ff V WARWICK DAIRY I I NIWMAN X SON Pure Derry Products re Ire II I B Iezted Herd Boitle of Mxlk IS a Bottle oI Health MILK CREAM MAIN STREET GARAGE INC +er Buy Bulck Awful AIJI Overheard m hrstory class Teacher What happened to Grace m Stooqe She qot wet' the next IGIQH7 PERKINS GROCERY CHOICE GROCERIES MEATS PROVISIONS A PPONAUC' HI IQIDI ISI ANID Sandy Lane Spr1ng Water ce :lem Natural and AYIIIICIQI Ice Iermqer Ld Img and More Hefmqeratlorm Most Samtary Outht m the U X Dexter I rovlaermce ndy I II Wervuck H I W1 N ck Neck I64 UA ree 0852 Ifc,111g,IIam-rII:, .fi ' I X I' :QI1 I ' Bet ' NA . . ,. . . , I 'J IIA-.S'I' GI'iIfIfNWllTII I'fIICJIfIf lF1I,AI'IIf 1- IIIHIVVIIIIIIHIL gjdlg :3,,.,.UWl,,,kj 1.3M H AMMIILIIIII Cirwd IZ-Ib Iffwt Grm:rIvvICII II G QWI I IJCQ .' III . . . I S. fiff. -I 1 ISI. D , 'L II I. ' J Sd! ,f 19? fl 'V , ,' ' f!I I ' rs 1, , I w1Y Slflf 15011113 r GRANT S STORE Oldest Grocery Store ln Pawtuxet Ielephon L or nectlohs 11 yr the Boy Q the lu es always wears a hat do luxe use BILLS DINER lAKlWOO1D H 1 'lei Or 1322 W Te Gr 13221 STELLEY 6. EASTMAN Electnclans Led lr fl ree Pom! 1113 Pontlac Road Ay p on auq R 1 Apponauu 11 1 Clerk These are especmlly strong shuts mcdam They s1mp1y laugh the laundry Customer Iknovv that lcmd Ihczd some whlch cczme back wlth then szdes sph! The HOOD S MILK REMINGTON An Ideal lood wlth youl FUNERAL HOME 1604 BROAD STREET School Lunch H P HOOD 6. SONS 1 us Promdemce 1 1 11 fe 319 11A1'i 16 f. , 13 op '10 A sz I - 'A ll1'l'1 . 1 'rub you W . -1 V 1, C 1 1 W1 .inline fllmfj , 6 ', 2' f ' 1 1,- f,ff1:1g,lu:1er'11:1 M, I N , . K , f 71 L ', ,I 1 : A ' , . ' at I . . 135 11: Avo ' X 4 51X..: S121 COHQTGTUIGIIODS and Best W1shes from MAYOR ALBERT P RUERAT Mama I don t Ixke to embarrass company So 11 I Irown at you when we are at the table that means for you to stop eatzng Petne AII nght I am a man of few Words so 1I I frown back at you 1t means I m not qomg to stop Vxfn N ck Necx 310 IRVING S GARAGE W RVZIXVL BZSTROM P r Provldence Bhode Island All Work Guaranieed Martln s Auto Serv1ce Best of Candy Supphed O1 Greisma Tues Tubes At Aldmch md Battery SGIVICG Body and Fender SQYVICC VUB NAI IIIJD FAIR BTBEIBT PAWTUYIT B I Piofue WI 9533 I . I' ll I. - . Il I r' 1 ' 'I I 1. TJ, I ' ml, I A , 1 . Home Four Corners HQXHB, H. I. . , . ' Gfiii ,C.fA Y ' If . lx . If M' . .. S I EDGEWOOD SECRETARIAL SCHO0L A Pnvate School tor Glrls 109 ARMrNoToN STREET Eoorwooo R 1 FALL oPFNtr c DAY SCHOOL SEPTEMBEB l7 EVENlNO SCHOOL SEPTEMBEB l2 Free Placement Bureau Catalogue Sent on Bequest Telephone Wl llratns 72lU or Wrrte to lntorrnatton Cor p ment Qt ATHLETIC GOODS The Warw1ck Company E1 hrnq Tacxle Guns Ammunttron WW T MOT ISU PVOP Btdtnq Apparel lewelry Optrcal Goods IU oln Avo Llncoln Purlf ln l 035 Wefbos et St Provrdence B l Gracre I understand fzsh IS good for the brcnn Con you recommend anythmg special for me? Mr Cooper Well you m1ghtbeq1n wrth cz whale B 1 c y c l e s Colurnbta and the Famous Englrsh Baletqh s Bepatrs and SGTVICQ on All Makes Carnage Wheels Bet1red PROVIDENCE CYCLE SHOP 3lf1 BROAD STBEET Opno t Lol tht Laundry RAYMOND Wl-HTCOMB UNC OF RFODE ISLAND Plant and Elof er offers you The Best IH Travel Raymond Whltcomb Inc SCOTT THE FLORIST of R I 977 Broad st PROVIDENCE R 1 Travel Agency 84 WFSTMINSTER STBEET Tel WI 4440 CTurks Head Bldg GA 8735 8236 .1 . , Y J RJ ' 1 J t . . I A I ,, TQ ,. f , .4 .w C . . , 1 .. 7 . . O . C , ,. A , , , ' v 291. c. ,, ' f .T - 'ff ' Lf , .0 K . , . . . 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N S '. I -1- f 2 'Riff f 'XVICRIH THE H V ALLEN ESTATE AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 164 MAIN STREET EAST GREENWICH R 1 Teato 301 GREENWICH THEATRE VA T PREM v TCTTT T C LONGMEADOW Af GREENHQUSES Q Crecnf Tcl Stem Preceptoz Quxt posszng notes back there' Stude These omt notes they re dollar brlls We IP shootm cmp Stem Preceptor Oh thats dttterent omphmen' GENERAL CANDY W1111ams Corner Garage L H SHIPPEE COMPANY HUDSGN AND LSSPJX wt QHIQTNUT Emu R am ar owmmcr rom APPONAUC HHOIDI IBIATIIT A out Edward O Ekman Lambert L L1nd 0 Arch1tect I I Y W '1 I , Tm ll I ' A 'I' IDG i,jf7IIlIxt!IYf ,mx ff .Q S J XT J' , T. HEPINEIU S HH ,TIJIDIVYSI5 HUP I , f H fi tiff PIIHHICT PPG if T I VVOYHDTIH TVWUTIII Tl J .1 V39 C , of . . , flfrworal f-V r Nfl on AH C ,K V N E i VF' i ff, HI 1 IFSIJXTHF . CQTzt:,:T:Qf' C,FDlHPllIN , rg of K H I IH 10 t ' I I C,ot1o111 ewta ot R 6 D Hardware Company Pamta 0115 etc Detro1a Radio C111 tewt WARWICK MOTORS Htttsoftovt R t Pawtuxet Shoe Repa1r 2189 xv Broad Street ANDREW RFNDINF B11 1 Jood snoes keep them repatrod mtett W1111am I Cunn1ngham Harold E Taxlor The perfect gentleman So sony I bumped mto you I d1dn t see you Styhsh Stout Flatterer' HOXSIE DAIRY FARM Mllk and Cream 1 E WIATHEWSON PIONEER FOOD STORE t A somo nd A O CRANSTON RHODE STAND C,orvp11mer1ts OI Lakewood Hay Gram and Coal Co War N1C1' Avenue LAKEWCOD H 1 BURKE S STORE 1049 Warwtck Avenue PALACE GARDENS Low Pmces 011 Standard Food Product C rogerles and Moat ESSO Gasolxne and O11 , A 1 it . . . Com 1 . 5 of 'I 'Tl ' Comp1' ,,: 1: ft 1, . . 1 ra A1 1 l 1 - - l - . 16311 1Q1rrz1,vwr v .I'11.1C . . 1 I 1 A I , . , , . . 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Aww as an few ,Pt PWM wg-MW gan of Degree courses rn Busmess Admlnxstratlon Ac countancy and Fmance Secretarxal Scxence and Commercxal Teacher Trammg Hour yearsj Also shorter dlploma Secretarial courses Free Placement Servxce Bryant graduates are nn demand for responsxble posmons Enrollment llmlted Early regxstratlon IS advxsable You are mvlted to vxsxt the College and mspect the campus and the college supervlsed dormltorles Catalog and View Book maxled tree Address Dxrector of Admmlstratxons BRYANT COLLEGE Hope Benevolent St and Youn Orchard Ave PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND For what he thought was H O Was H SO ' C,OlllPllIIlCIllS BUTTERFIELD S DRUG STORE BROAD STHE VT Chops Sea Food Sandwlche Steaks 7 Seas Restaurant Sea Gnll At the Bmdge m Pawtuxet After the dance take a voyage to the '7 Seas - I . , , . le 5425, l-out -.run-nr unatgdglrunvul V g v ul , gum, I ' I 3' lag . 4 N - 1 f ., ' I: 1 . g , . 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MISS Wad1e1gh Repeat the conluqahon m concert Everett She thmks th1s IS Q muszc school RADIO SALES AND SERVICE CHARLES E BARKER EMERSON RADIOS REPAIR ALL MAKES Gtr ALFRED GUENET ICE CREAM OAKLAND BI ACII 71 31 W 0 I-.HQIDI ISIAN11 APPONAUG It I EVALD SAN QUIST Contractor and Bu1lder GREENWOGID I I COIIIPIIIIIGHIS OI Warw1ck Bulldlng Materlals Co . . . . 'Qf',:115 ,,1:.'-1.C' ',I I I WIN fl I I 'I AVII IICXI IQII11- SCIIUCI , ' ' 'Q 1 1 A H In I Grmiffffu' QI IIAQIZ fUaI1Ia11d Beach Ave a:.d Apg,o11a11q Hoali HOAI5 J . A I I E 'IPI Warwlul-1 Ike '17 T121 141, 1W1,1,f1 1478 I Cm Mc :1 Avf: rrd 'frat SE1're: Iiwari ' I f ,f , A 3 port ms Onstltu crossed cxgcmst lovers s AUTCDGRAPHS VPN I' nl !II I 2 sl I ix! i


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