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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, , . ,
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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'
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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.
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