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THE HEIIIINUEH 1939 CLASS OFFICERS-COMMITTEE First Row: E. Harwood, F. Marsocci, Miss Tew, C. Martin, P. Lintlop. Second Row: C. Palm, R. Rowe, I. Hess, S. Trapp, E. Paulin. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ., .,.,. ...,,.,... .,.,.. .,.. .,.,. ,.,,....,.,.,,.. .,.. . . , . .,...... . , . .Stafford Trapp Vice-President ...,. ..,,,., ....... ,,... ,.,.,.,.,., .......,.,....... . . . . .....,.,Phyllis Lintlop Secretary-Treasurer .... ., ., ,. ,.,. ..., ...... ,.,..,.,........ .,.,.,. .,.,., . , ,... . .... .,., . , , . . ,. ,.,. .. .... Iohn Hess SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Now that we are seniors, let us turn back the calendar of time and reminisce over mem- ories dear to all our hearts. As we look back, we cannot imagine that the bewildered group of yesterday have developed into the illus- trious Seniors of today. Turning back the pages to our sophomore year, we find that we had gained more con- fidence in ourselves. By this time we had made our debut in all organizations of the school. Our actors and actresses gained rec- ognition in the One-Act-Play, Lady of Pain. The scholastic ability of the class was clearly demonstrated when the honor roll was issued. In our Iunior year we were able to give the Iunior Prom, the largest and best dance of the year. It was enjoyed and complimented by all. The One-Act-Play, Pa's New House- keeper proved our ever existing interest in dramatics. During this year, Lockwood had the distinct privilege of entertaining the New England Drama Festival. Many of our Iuniors figured prominently both dramatically and socially. Now we approach the last and dearest pages--those of our Senior year. We began triumphantly by winning the One-Act-Play Three Pills In A Bottle. The senior class was presented with a plaque, the first class to have this distinction. Next came the Senior Play, China Boy, which proved to be one of the best in the history of dramatics at Lock- wood. The gala event of the Senior Ball climaxed our social activities of the year. As the time of graduation draws near, we say not Farewell, but simply - We love you. dear Alma Mater. We thank you for the high and noble ideals you have made ours - we go forth with the thought of bringing to you all the praise and glory that you so right- fully deserve. EVELYN MACDONALD HOSE PLOEGER 19 39
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GRENFELL ANDERSON Andy is one of these happy-go- lucky people who take everything as a matter of course. His twink- ling blue eyes have caused many hearts to flutter. We do not know what his plans for the future are, but we know that he will make good. Golf Squad 12, 3, 41: Varsity Re- vue 141. ALICE ASHWORTH One of the quieter members of our class, Alice is our walking encyclo- pedia. Every morning she is greeted by What's our English, History, etc. about today, Alice? She intends. to get a scholarship in Latin. for which we wish her all the success that she so rightfully deserves. We are sure she will make a very successful language teacher. Debating Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Model Congress 13, 41: Operetta 141. EARL AUDET Meet Streaky, our class humor- ist and record breaker. As we look back on this young man's record as a football player and track man, who smashed the record throwing the shot, we feel sure that some day he will shine in the eyes of American sport fans. Luck to you! N. E. Music Festival 141: R. I. Music Festival 141: Operetta 12, 3, 41: Masquers 12, 3, 41: Varsity Football 12, 3, 41: Indoor Track 12, 3, 41: Out- door Track 1Z, 3, 41: Basketball Man- ager 131: Varsity Revue 141. ALFRED BACHELDER Introducing Al4one of those peo- ple who just makes friends wher- ever he goes. His good naturedness and ability to get along with people will certainly take him a long way toward success in his future and at Rhode Island School of Design next year. Au revoir, Al! A. A. Committee 111: One Act Play 121: Good Will 12, 3, 41: Masquers 12, 41: Basketball Manager 131: Sen- ior Play 141: Varsity Revue 141. IOI-IN BALI' OUR John goes in for mathematics mostly. He intends to use this knowl- edge when he enters R. I. State next year. His ambition is to be an engineer. Iohn also has found time to play on the football team and track team. I. V. Football 121: Masquers 121: Operetta 121: Outdoor Track 12, 3, 41: Varsity Football 13, 41: Cafeteria Corps 141. EK UUD 9 39 'hi-' IOHN BARBOUR Here is our best boy student. Iack is a humorous, likeable fellow who has made friends during his four years at Lockwood and will continue to make them in the future. Although Iohn has not made up his mind for the future, we know he will be successful. Warwickite: R. I. Honor Society. MYRTLE BARNES Here is Myrt, one of Lockwood's best rooters. She also has athletic ability, She is a true friend and is well liked by all of her classmates. We hear rumors that she is oing to enter R. I. State after graduating. Good Luck, Myrt ! Home Room Representative 111: Masquers 12, 41: Leaders Corps 12, 3, 41: Field Hockey 12, 31: Basketball 12, 3. 41: Gym Exhibition 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 31: Baseball 12,31: Operetta 12, 31: Music Festival 121: Soccer 13, 41: Volley Ball 131: Tennis 131: Ping Pong 141: Varsity Revue 141. NORBERT BARRETTE Norbert came to us from Aldrich two.years ago and has certainly carried out that saying, Aldrich's loss was our gain. Emergency Corps 12, 3, 41: Intra- mural Basketball 12, 31: Senior Play 141: Masquers 141: Varsity Revue 141. BERNARD BENTSEN Here is one of our always will- ing and loyal boys in the Senior Class. He has made many friends at Lockwood. He will undoubtedly make quite a success of himself in college. He can be merry or sedate on occasion. With your good dis- position we know you'll succeed. Cafeteria Corps 141: Senior Play 141: Varsity Revue 141: Masquers 141: Reminder Business Board 141: Cour- tesy Assembly 141: Operetta 141. LOUISE BLACKBURN This little black haired miss is one of the quietest in the Senior Class. Her friendly smile has won for her many friends and we wish her suc- cess in whatever she does. Home Economics Club 1l, 21: Dance Orchestra 13, 41: Varsity Revue 141: Masquers 141: Commer- cial Club 141: Reminder 141: Oper- etta 141.
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