Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

 - Class of 1939

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THE HEHIINIJEH JOHN WALSH Iohn is one of our tall senior boys who is very quiet around school. His good nature makes up for his lack oi extra activities. We are sure that he will be a success in his un- dertakings. Emergency Corps 141. IRENE WATERMAN Irene is one of the most depend- able girls in our class. She's always on hand it you need her, and is always willing to share the re- sponsibility and worry ot an im- portant occasion. Good-Will Society 141. ELEANOR WILLARD Wil1ie 1as she is called1 is a very attractive addition to our class. She has done fine work in her stud- ies and has distinguished herself as a poetess. We are sorry not to have had her for all four years. but we are very glad she decided to come to Lockwood. We wish her every success in whatever she undertakes. Riding Club 121: Operetta 131: Re- minder 141: Cheer Leader 141: Mas- quers 141: R. I. Honor Society. I deal Loclcwoodite. ...., WHO'S WHO IN 1939 ....,,,Betsy Harwood Girl Who Did Most for Her Class, Laurel Raymond Boy Who Did Most for His Class, Stafford Trapp Most Popular Girl ......,,.. ....,,,, ......,,,, P h yllis Lintlop Most Popular Boy.. .. ...,, ........,....... , -Earl Audet Girl Most Likely to Succeed Laurel Raymond Boy Most Likely to Succeed . Raymond Haerry Best Girl Student ..,..,,......,............. ...Flora Marsocci Best Boy Student.. .,,,.. ......... I ohn Barbour Best Girl Athlete .....,.... ......,,.., R uth Davis Best Boy Athlete ........, ........., ,,...... E a rl Audet Best Looking Girl ....... Best Looking Boy, ,.... . Cutest Girl V,,,..................,.......,, Cutest Boy ....,,. ........... ........ ,.....,......,..,, Most Dependable Girl .....,....... Phyllis Lintlop .Albert Roberts . Beryl Coburn .William Reardon .Laurel Raymond Most Dependable Boy .....,, .....,........,,,. R obert Rowe Best Dressed Girl ...........,., .,.... Best Dressed Boy ........... Neatest Girl .......,............ . Neatest Boy ..,,,. .. Best Actress .. BestActor . .. .... . .. Most Personality ....,,... Betsy Harwood Bernard Bentsen ..,,....Edna Godfrey Bernard Bentsen .. Betsy Harwood , Norman Gebler .,,..........,Earl Audet Class Dictionary .......,,,. Most Musical Girl .,,,... Most Musical Boy ....... Best Girl Dancer .... Best Boy Dancer ...,,... Best Natured Girl ....... . Best Natured Boy ..,.... . N oisiest Girl ....... ...,,,,, . N O1S1eSl Boy ........,,,.... Quietest Girl .....,,,..... Quretest Boy., .............. .. Most Bashful Girl Most Bashful Boy ,,,..... Most Ladylike ......., . Most Gentlemanly ullnnl Class Optimist ......,,... ..... Class Poetess ,,,...... Class Poet .... ...., . Class Grind ....,,...... Class Romeo .......... Class Iuliet .......... Class Shiek .......,. Class Flirt .......,,,.............., Class Irtterbug ..........,. ..... Most Sophisticated ....,... Class H umorist .............., PAUILINI-1 WILLIAMS Never shall we forget Pauline as Annie the Maid in the Senior Play. She is one of those strange creatures known as a iitterbug : and boy, can she truck ! She'll make someone a very good secre- tary! Baseball 11, 2, 3. 41: Soccer 11, 2, 31: Field Hockey 11, 2, 31: Basketball 11, 2, 31: Volley Ball 1l, 2, 31: Home Economics 111: Masquers 13. 41: Cate- teria 13, 41: Senior Play 141: One-act Play 141: Bowling Club 141: Roller Skating Club 141. DAVID WOOD Red is one of those silent, un- assuming boys. He has gained rec- ognition, however, by his ability to break the tape in the hundred yard dash. Although he is quiet, his curly red hair and ability to come home a yygnner will guide him throughout 1 e. Outdoor Track 12, 3, 41: I. V. Foot- ball 131: Varsity Football 13, 41: In- door Track 13, 41: Bowling Club 141: Commercial Club 141. EDWARD WOOD Eddie is well known for his draw- ing as well as his work in dra- matics. Whenever you see Eddie you always see his pal. Norman, as well. Masquers 13, 41: Warwickite 13, 41: Reminder 13, 41: Photography Club 131: 1Iunior Competition Play 131: Varsity Revue 141: Senior Competi- tion Play 141. . ..... . Alice Ashworth Florence Gref Eugene Martin . ...,,, Katherine Downes Arthur St. Denis Priscilla Everson Robert Casey Priscilla Everson Iames McKeever .. Eunice Mawby Francis Sharples Gilda Tedeschi ..........William Reardon Beth Mllls -Ralph Pelley Ioseph Clarke ..,....E1eanor Willard Fred Dunlavey Alice Ashworth ...,..........Ralph Pelley ...,.......Ruth Granquist ...............Philip Doucett ...,....Constance Martin ......,....Pauline Williams Evelyn Macdonald Audet

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UCK UUD RAYMOND SISSON Ray is one of those boys who seem to like to do the work while otlrers are playing. In view of this we realize why he did such a f.ne iob as one of our baseball managers. We know he's also interested in stage work. Here's to your success, Ray. Masquers 111: Emergency Corps 12, 3, 41: Baseball Manager 13, 41: Oper- etta 131: Varsity Revue 141. MARION SMITH Marion is one of our cutest red- heads. She has proved her aptitude for studies by being a member of the R. I, Honor Society. Though one of our commercial students, Marion has found time to study music and par- ticipate in the R. I. All State Chorus. We know her pleasing appearance and pleasant personality will be an asset to any office. All the luck in the world, Marion. Masguers 111: Cheerleader 121: Op- eretta 12, 3, 41: Lockwood Musical Festival 12, 31: Music Assembly 131: R. I. State Chorus 141: Cafeteria Corps 141: R. I. Honor Society. ARTHUR ST. DENNIS Red is the best boy dancer in our class. He hasn't been with us as long as some of the rest of the students, but he can be assured that the best wishes of the class will always accompany him. Varsity Revue 141. ARTHUR STEERE Tall, blonde, and good-lookinq -- that's Art. With his ioking he has done much to enliven the D period P. A. D. class. He plans to go to work after he graduates: and we all know that he will do his work with a smile. Masguers 141: Varsity Revue 141. DOROTHY TATE Dottie is one of the most sociable girls in Lockwood. She has a ready smile for everyone. She is also qood in all sports. but especially on the basketball court. Baseball 11, 2, 31: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: Volleyball 11, 2, 31: Gym Exhi- bit 1l, 2, 3, 41: Soccer 11, 2. 3, 41: Field Hockey 11, 2, 3, 41: Leaders' Corps 13, 41: Track 131: Tennis 131: Play Day 13. 41: Cafeteria Corps 141. 19 39 GILDA TEDESCHI Here is one of the few bashful members of the Senior Class. But to those who really know her, she is full of fun and laughter. Wherever you find Gilda. you will be sure to find Louise. After graduation she plans to be somebody's stenoq- rapher: and we feel sure that she will succeed. Home Economics Club 1l, 21: Var- sity Revue 141: Operetta 141: Mas- quers 141: Reminder 141: Commer- cial Club 141. STAFFORD TRAPP Well, well, if it isn't our Class President who has been a real help in class affairs. Trapp has excellent athletic ability, and is one of our most popular boys. Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Basketball 1l. 2, 3, 41: Outdoor Track 11, 2, 3, 41: Operetta 1l, 2, 3, 41: Class President 12, 3, 41: Masguers 12, 3, 41: G. O. 12, 3, 41: Vice President 131: Courtesy Assembly 13, 41: One-act Play 141: Indoor Track 12, 3, 41. HENRY VIAU Henry is a quiet, cheerful fellow from Hillsgrove. His specialty in school seems to be P. A. D. What- ever your plans tor the future may be, we wish you the best of luck. r4JVarsity Revue 141: Gym Exhibition DANTE VILLA Danny, as he is known, came to us from Natick as a freshman. Dur- inq his stay at Lockwood he has made many friends through his good humor and pleasant manners. He has shown his ability in the line of sports by his fine fielding on the baseball diamond. Luck in all your ventures! I3 Iritramural Basketball 121: Baseball ELEANOR WADE Our class seems to be well sup- plied with artists, and here is the lady of the group. She plans to attend the R. I. School of Design before she starts on her road to fame as a commercial artist. Riding Club 13, 41: Reminder 141.



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LUCKLUUU THE CLASS WILL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, BE IT KNOWN: We, the class of 1939, of sane and moderately sound mind twith only a weakness of heartl do hereby freely, deliberately, willfully, and unhesitatingly, without influence or coercion from the powers of good or evil, herewith, hence- forth, and forever will, bequeath, and leave all our real, personal, tangible property, articles, and qualities to the very deserving students and faculty in love and affection and receipt of Sl.39. I, Margaret S. Parker, hereby bequeath my ability to keep silent to Marion Briggs. I, Florence Gref. hereby bequeath my ability to return to school late in the fall to those who like longer vacations. I. Grenfell Anderson, hereby bequeath my energetic and industrious nature to my brother Hayward Anderson. I, Alfred Bachelder, hereby bequeath my loyalty, devo- tion, and affection for anything or anyone beautiful to Mr. Flanagan. I. Bernard Bentsen, hereby bequeath my dignity and calm to the frivolous. I, Antoinette Grossguth, hereby bequeath my speed in shorthand to my sister Marie. I, Fred Phelps. hereby bequeath my ability as a store clerk on Saturday to anyone who dislikes Saturday school. I. Alfonso Santilli, hereby bequeath my fondness of typing to Donald Bouchard. I, Marion Smith. hereby bequeath my fiery red hair to Rosemary Ashworth to add to her collection. I. Dante Villa. hereby bequeath my ability to be the silent partner to lane Grinslade. I, Iohn Walsh, hereby bequeath my height to William Waterman, who is sadly in need of same. I, Irene Waterman, hereby bequeath my trips to Boston every week end to any traveling salesman in need of recreation. I, Norman Iohnson, hereby bequeath my good nature to some of those poor underclassmen Cond I hope they will use itl. I, Thomas Cuddy, hereby bequeath my good sense of humor and love to Catherine lustice. I, Ruth Grinnell, hereby bequeath my love for sewing to Mimi Messer. I, Agnes Crocker, hereby bequeath my undying ability to blush a flaming vermilion at the drop of a hat or less to anyone who feels the urge. I, Henry Viau. hereby bequeath my knack of doing homework in class to anyone who is wise enough to do it. I, George Iohnson. hereby bequeath my ability to mix unknowns in chemistry to Ray Hawley. I, Pauline Bousquet, hereby bequeath my fondness for shorthand to Howard Card: and may he have many enjoy- able hours of it. I, Doris Burgess. hereby bequeath my cooking apron to Norma Martin: and hope she will enjoy Foods as much as I have. . I, Nellie Hart. hereby bequeath my notebook to my brother: and hope that he can make as good use of it as I have. I, Carl Palm, hereby bequeath my lilting soprano voice to be divided equally between Elizabeth Matteson and Marilyn Pettigrew. I, Herbert Hammond, hereby bequeath my hob nailed shoes and corduroy pants, and my ability to fall off a horse, to Hope Collins. I, Ioseph P. Clarke, hereby bequeath my property and my ability to write essays for Mr. Flanagan and also my optimism to William McKeever. I, Norman Sheldon, hereby bequeath my ability to make noise, to Lloyd Fish. I, Katherine Downs hereby bequeath my ability to jitterbug and get along with the dear faculty and students to Isabel Anderson. h I. Velma Huntley, hereby bequeath my ability to play the wrong note at the wrong time to lack Houghton. I, Helen Card, hereby bequeath my red hair to Norman Forcier in case he loses his. I, Alice Ashworth, hereby bequeath my ability in fourth year Latin to Bruno Augustin providing he will love. cherish, and do his homework in it more faithfully than I. I. Earl Audet, hereby bequeath my shot put ability to Harold Granquist. I, Iohn Barbour, hereby bequeath my pessimistic stub- bornness to Robert Boyer, who already has a good start. l, Myrtle Barnes. hereby bequeath my honor of H-A in Gym to Dot Lapham. I, Eleanor Willard, hereby bequeath my ability to knit sox and sweaters to Rita Bender. I, Rose Ploeger, hereby bequeath my presidency of the Debating Club to Lloyd Fish. I, Edith Randall, hereby bequeath my good nature to my sister Phyllis. I, Ruth Granquist, hereby bequeath my ability to catch bus 8 in the morning to Fenwick Lind. I, James McKeever hereby bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble with the office to Iohn McKeever. I. Ralph Pelley, hereby bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Robert Pelley. I, Norman Gebler. hereby bequeath my ability to charm the ladies with my ukelele to Bill Paice. I, Ray Davide, hereby bequeath my size 30 track uniform to Harold Granquist. I, Betty Iackson, hereby bequeath my line of young Iacksons still to enter Lockwood High to Lockwood High School. I, Anna Cockrell, hereby bequeath my Nuttin' to nobody. l, Edna Godfrey, hereby bequeath my ability to blush to Charlie Therrien. I, Helen G. Byrne, hereby bequeath my humor and personality fin addition to that which she possesses nowl to Miss Thayer. l, Raymond Haerry, hereby bequeath my high water trousers and bright colored socks and my dilapidated French book to Charles Nathanson. 19 39

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