Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

 - Class of 1939

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UCKLUUUIJ I, Irene Waterman, hereby bequeath my rides to Boston to anyone who could obtain them. I, Iohn Hess. hereby bequeath by bluebeard with razor to match to Dick Griffin. I, Edward Wood, hereby bequeath my artistic ability and prominent modes to Wallace Iones. I, William Reardon, hereby bequeath my size 10 track shoes, 10 V2 football shoes, and my old gray sweatshirt to Art Mason. I, Ethel Reynolds, hereby bequeath my roller skating ability to Bruno Augenstein. I, Veronica Ioan Sartain, bequeath my natural curly hair and ability to get into trouble to Virginia England. I. Albert Nero Roberts, hereby bequeath my ability to catch passes to George Hildebrand. I, Louis Iohn Riccio, hereby bequeath my every day parking space to Leroy Blackmer. I, Raymond Sisson, hereby bequeath my mechanical ability to Richard Wynne. I, Pauline Williams, hereby bequeath my ability to reach the door first when the 2:20 bell rings to Bertha Williams. I. Arthur Steere, hereby bequeath and leave my ability in anything to anyone who wishes to accept it. I, David Wood, hereby bequeath my track ability to George Hildebrand. I, Walter Stafford Trapp, hereby bequeath my stuff, including my faithful shoes that have been with me during my short but learned stay at Lockwood, to Lycidas the Sap. I, Estelle Mary Paulin. hereby bequeath my ability to always be the last one in Study Hall in the morning. or at any other time. to Virginia Allen. I, Arthur St. Denis, hereby bequeath my dancing abil- ity to George Hildebrand. I, Betsy Harwood. hereby bequeath anything that can't be taken with me to the waste baskets. Witnesses: -- PROFESSOR FLANAGAN MONSIEUR BOCKSTOEL MADEMOISELLE TEW ffm ',,.1 A gag- :ltr- gs I gd thou. ' nazi? -- -- xii L, T , 'A W -- .1 . ,T , f M, Y is :s gn . .' L7 , , yn! G' 1' is ' . 'sw 'L' ff: . P A A u -A flu? If I - I 'A 14? It , ,f . s.- f--- Jiiil- ' .g,s2,5+9f it , mtg f 'uf f 'ly ful A ff l ff 1 2 'V ti iv, i 3 WX 4 GI w, 'X A4 .v fri! I lv, E, . '.' ' Y of 'ff I- 'f 1 . , ' if, g A - N Sl, ,921 :pg ,wyzf

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THE HEIHINIJEH I, Robert Zip Rowe, hereby bequeath my abilities to miss basketball games, to Iack Flodin. I, Philip L. Doucett, hereby bequeath my ability to talk my way into a ride home with Miss Helen Miller when I so desire to Frank Martino. I. Norbert Barrett, hereby bequeath my ability to give excuses to lack Gardiner. I, Iohn Iames Balfour, hereby bequeath my faculties to receive H pluses in Biology to any Iunior that takes the subject next year. I, Antonio Centracchio, hereby bequeath my ability to become a more successful hockey player to Iohn Tedeschi. I, Robert Casey, hereby bequeath my ability to change my voice and to heckle Mr. Flanagan with it to Dick Wynn. I, Don Iohnson, hereby bequeath my ability as a timber- topper to Art Norman. I, Marie Izzi, hereby bequeath my ability to carry trays to my sister Eva Cto keep it in the tamilyl. I, Gordon C. Iohnson, hereby bequeath the Study Hall as a home room to the future seniors. I, Helen Marie Polis, hereby bequeath my ability to break test-tubes in chemistry to any oncoming senior. I, Eugene Martin, hereby bequeath my half interest of Martin G Moran Perfume Company-Paris, London,War- wick, to Gloria Lister. I, Robert Vardon Comstock, hereby bequeath my ten- nis ability to Mr. Flanagan. I, Priscilla Marion Everson. hereby bequeath my facul- ties of an effervescent nature to Gloria Lister. I, William R. Genever, hereby bequeath my ability to raise chickens to Burke Fahlman. I, Mary Maglioli, hereby bequeath the task of getting a pen that will hold ink for one whole shorthand period to the one and only Tosca Santilli. I, Evelyn Gertrude Macdonald, hereby bequeath the honor of spending her Senior Year within the portals of dear Lockwood to Helen O'Brien. I, Edward William Moran, hereby bequeath half interest of the Martin G Moran Perfume Company-Paris. London. Warwick. to Yvette Richard. I, Christine Elizabeth Kinloch, hereby bequeath my ability to pass tests in Hamlet with Miss West to Marion Briggs. I, Iohn Frank Martucci, hereby bequeath my gym overalls to Raymond Coutu. I. Iohn Henry McElroy, hereby bequeath my ability to get in and especially out ol trouble to Iigger Ginaitt. I, Gertrude Elizabeth Mills, hereby bequeath the best seat in Study Hall wading pool Cpuddle to youl, to any Iunior. I, Yvonne Dell, hereby bequeath my English notebooks. in hope that they may be useful, to Betty Cole. I, Phyllis Lintlop. hereby bequeath the hours spent in Lockwood to Norman Forcier. I, Irving Mills, hereby bequeath my precious photog- raphy equipment and ability to make people uneasy by showing them my camera to Lawrence Lyon. I, Flora Marsocci, hereby bequeath my work on Mr. Flanagan's register to some unsuspecting Iunior. I, Evelyn Iones, hereby bequeath my ability to go steady to my sister Vivian. I, Eunice Mawby, hereby bequeath my ability to keep silent to Donald Buchard. I, Barbara Nelson, hereby bequeath my ability to blush to Claire Perkins. I, Beryl Coburn, hereby bequeath my unrequested, in- numerable nicknames to any temperamental red-head. I, Ruth Davis, hereby bequeath my ability in sports to Lizzie Iackson. I, Roy Brown, hereby bequeath the first dollar I make after graduation: to be framed and put in the trophy room in Lockwood High School. I. Ray Nelson, hereby bequeath my ability to get by to Bob Lintlop. I, Edward Kelly, hereby bequeath my collection of chemistry gyp slips to Lucille Phelps. I, Francis Sharples, hereby bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Raymond Finnelly. I, Laurel Raymond, hereby bequeath my beloved sister Estelle to Lockwood so the dear Alma Mater will not be without a Raymond! I, Charlotte Mills, hereby bequeath my rain boots to whoever sits in my seat in the study hall next year. I, Mary Lonergan, hereby bequeath my desire to weigh at least one hundred to Marion Briggs. I, Isabella Dunsmore, hereby bequeath my golden tresses to Anna Silvia. I, Fred Dunlavey, hereby bequeath my experience of mimeograph machines, to Norman Forcier, who I trust will use it with discretion and skill tor the benefit oi the school in general, and the Warwickite in particular. I. Alberic Padula, hereby bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Iohn Lang. I, Alice Carruthers, hereby bequeath my ability to always be at all the games to cheer the team on to a future cheerleader. l. Constance Martin. hereby bequeath my happy days as a senior to my sister Alice. I, Mary Petrarca, hereby bequeath all my rides to school f?J to Helen Pettigrew. I, Dorothy Cairns, hereby bequeath my ability to get along with my sister to Dorothy Horton. I, Ruth Cairns, hereby bequeath my interest and inter- pretive ability in Shakespearean Plays to Miss We t's 1940 Eng. Classes. I, Norma Ernestine Gardiner. hereby bequeath my ability to try and sit still when I hear dance music to Marian Small. I, Velma Cookson, hereby bequeath my ability to sew and have patience. so necessary when Mr. Flanagan wants to be accommodated to some ambitious Iunior. I, Helen Fisher. hereby bequeath my ability to type- write to Rita Champaigne. I, Dot Gustalson, hereby bequeath my ability in music to an up-and-coming senior. I, Roland Morin, hereby bequeath my ability to duck F period study hall to anyone who can get away with it. I, George Noonan, hereby bequeath my hours of coming in early in the morning to Ioe Samas. I. Gilda E. Tedeschi. hereby bequeath my copy of Hamlet to any Iunior who may care to use it. I, Louise Blackburn, hereby bequeath my ability to dream to any Iunior possessing as much ambition. I, Eleanor Wade, hereby bequeath one package ol sandpaper with which to sandpaper the chair legs and hope they make good use of it to The Iuniors. I, Dottie Tate, hereby bequeath my friend with the gray V-8 to Alice Martin. 19 39 'QQ'



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THE HEIHINUEH From the dim future three eerie witches writhe from the shadows. Weaving cloudily about us, these ghostly masses of shapeless gray materialize, becoming clearer and clearer and showing members of our class seven years hence. It is the wedding day of Myrtle Barnes and Robert Casey and a large gathering of their former classmates have assembled to watch and take an active part in the nuptials. The couple will be joined by the Rev. William Reardon, assisted by Deacon Phelps. Phyllis Lintlop will serve as maid of honor, while Roland Morin will be best man. The brides- maids include Constance Martin, Ruth Davis, Betsy Harwood, and Mary Maglioli. The ushers at the ceremony will be Herbert Ham- mond, George Iohnson, Gordon Iohnson, Robert Rowe, and Iohn Balfour. Now the ceremony is at hand. For an hour the crowd has been arriving. Early arrivals are Red Moran and Iohn Martucci who have just returned from Niagara Falls where they astounded the world by jumping over the Falls together in a barrel designed by Eunice Mawby and built by Barrett and Nelson, Barrel Builders, Inc. Stafford Trapp dropped down from the clouds and followed them in. Florence Gref, the organist, has started the proceedings by playing as an overture The Prelude in F Sharp Major written by Dante Villa, who is seated in the reserved section with contemporary composers, Tony Cen- tracchio and Louis Riccio. Also in the reserve section are Mary Petrarca, the Society editor, seated ,with Fred Dunlavey, owner of the Little Sir Echo, Car1son's Corner news weekly. Late arrivals include Iohn Barbour, certified public accountant and Wall Street broker, his partner, David Wood, former track star, and Edward Wood, who is a noted car- toonist. To the strains of Lohengrin, Myrtle. makes her entrance on the arm of her old friend Alfie Santilli. She is dressed in a white satin gown, designed by Estelle Paulin and Marie Izzi who work in Willard's Fifth Avenue Dress Shop. She carries a bouquet of gar- denias which were bought at Roy Brown's florist shop: Arthur St. Denis is his assistant. Casey, who is waiting in the chancel, is dressed in clothes designed after a pattern displayed by Bernard Bentsen in Esquire. After the brief ceremony, they make their exit and are snapped by Irving Mills, that well-known society photographer. The lim- ousine chauffeured by Ioseph Clarke, takes the happy couple to the reception. Among the guests who were received by the bride and groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pelley fthe former Ruth Granquistl. Ralph is now manager of a very large corporation. Rose Ploeger, head of a woman's club which is working on hidden taxes: Agnes Crocker, who managed to take the afternoon off from her boarding establishment: William Genever, who now owns an immense chicken farm: Bob Comstock and his wife -the former Beth Mills, founder of Beth's Pink Pills for Pale People, whose business, however, was taken over by her husband after their marriage: Iohn McElroy, noted lawyer who remained long enough to leave his card for the bride and groom who may need it for further ref- erence: Donald Iohnson and Beryl Coburn, two members of the Olympic team, who arrived together -it has been reported that they are engaged: Velma Cookson, president of Cookson's Cooked Cookies Company, and Thomas Cuddy who sings cowboy songs for the kiddies under her sponsorship: Helen Byrne who is now teaching the qualities of silence in a deaf and dumb school: and last, but not least -Priscilla Everson, creator of new style hair ribbons, put in a belated ap- pearance. The guests seated themselves and were served French style a five course dinner prepared by those excellent chefs-Earl Audet and Alberic Padula: and served by a group of butlers composed of Norman Shel- don, George Noonan, Iames McKeever, and Norman Iohnson. During the repast the guests were serenaded by Gene Martin and his 19 39

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