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2, 453 Baseball 11 THE REMINDER FRED BROWN Fred with his clever wit and sense of humor could add to the success of any class. To say he has a great personality is underrating him. Wve can characterize Freddie by one of his typical phrases: Have you heard this one? Masquers 12, 3, 45, Senior Play 1453 One-act Play Competition 1451 Hobby Assembly 1353 Debating SUE BUDLONG Three A's describe Sue perfect- lvg for she is attractive, athletic, and artistic. Her dramatic, foren- sic, and scholastic ability have lnade Sue one of Lockwood's outstand- ing seniors. Relxlllslwlalt Literarv Board 1451 R. I. Honor Society'3 Debating Club 1l, 2, 3, 451 Model Congress 12, 3, 453 A. A. Committee 1253 Assembly de- bate 1353 Leaders' Corps 12, 353 Masquers 11, 2, 3, 45, Senior Play, One-act Competition Play 11, 2, 3, 453 Gym Exhibition 11, 253 Tennis 12, 3, 453 Table Tennis 135: Basket- ball 12, El, 453 Girls' Track Meet 125. ANNE BURGESS Anne is our star basketball play- er. Any time we need a basket she is the one to make it. She is more the quiet type, but we know that behind this is a fine person- ality as one can see by her smile. Awards ASS6lHbl5'j Home Ec. Club 1353 Commercial Club 135: Oper- etta 1l, 353 Gym Exhibition 12, 353 Tennis 1251 Table Tennis 12, 353 Hockey 11, 2, 3, 453 Soccer 1l, 2, 3, 453 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45: Vol- ley Ball 11, 2, 453 Baseball 11, 2. 3, 453 Girls' Track Meet 12, 3, 45. VINCENT CARANO Where there's any fun going on, we usually find Vincent-right in the midst of it. We understand he would like to be a sports com- mentator. We wish you luck, Vin- cent. Operetta 1153 Varsity Football 1251 Varsity Basketball 1253 Hockey 13, 453 Baseball 1153 Outdoor Track 1353 Table Tennis 135. HOXVARD CARD Howie is a jack of all trades. Xve shall never forget his inimitable ability to imitate. Added to this he can keep up with the best of them in tennis. All enjoyed his portrayal of Donald in You Can't Take It Vtlith You. Lockwood is losing a great deal when Howie leaves. Assembly Prog1'aln-Music 11, 2, 3, 45, Hobby 11, 3, 45, Boy Scout 1253 Cafeteria Corps 1453 Masquers 13, 45, Senior Play, State Competi- tion Play 1453 N. E. Drama Fes- tival 1453 Operetta 11, 2, 3, 453 Gym Exhibition 1453 Outdoor Track 1253 Indoor Track 13, 453 Cross Country 1I53 Tennis 11, 2, 3, 453 Table Ten- nis 1353 Varsity Revue 13, 451 Intra- mural Basketball 1453 .lnterclass Track Meet 1253 Bowling Club 135. Fourteen MARGARET CARD Our pet name Midgie certainly suits this petite Miss. Her joyous laughter and sweet singing have en- tertained us many times. Costume designing and music being both loved diversions of hers, we realize she will encounter difficulty in choosing between them for her vo- cation. H. R. Representative 1251 Musical Assemblies 12, 3, 453 Ilfarztricltile Representative 12, 353 Cafeteria Corps 1353 Home Ee. Club 125: Masquers 1453 Operetta 11. 2, ll, 451 N. E. Music Festival 145. RITA CHAMPAIGNE Roller skating and good times are the favorite pastimes of our viva- cious Rita. Her a hairdresser for iles. Good luck Warwiclcile 12 Club 12, 3, 453 13, 453 Operetta hibition 11, 2, 3 3, 453 Soccer 11 y Zl goal is to becolne future Lockwood- nd good coiffuresl 3, 453 HOIHC Ec. Commercial Club 13, 453 Gym Ex- 453 Hockey 11, 2, 2 3 45: Basket- ball 11, 2, 3, 453, Volley Ball 11, 2, , 2, 353 Girls' Track Meet 12, 353 Bowling Club Pres. 1353 Varsity Review 1453 REMINDER Business Board 145. LISA CIPOLLA - Our Lisa with the black hair, brown eyes, and lovely voice com- lnutes from Natick. She hopes to enter R. I. C. E. in the fall3 her object, teaching young Warwickites. Best of luck, Lisa! Rl-:MlNoER Business Board 1453 As- selnhly Program 12, 3, 45-Lan- guage, Christmas, Spelling Bee. Prevues of Varsity Revue and Op- eretta3 Masquers 13, 453 Operetta 12, 3, 453 Varsity Revue 13, 453 Lockwood Music Festival 12, 353 Gym Exhibition 1353 Hockey 11, 253 Soccer 11, 2, 35: Basketball 1253 Volley Ball 11, 25. FRANCES CIUMMO If you C0lIlllIl'l see her, you'd neve ' ever k Frances was arou . .She is ery alnbitious as . olar and .kes part in many ra-curricu activities. We are CSITC her fl lre will hold something worthy her. RENIINIBER Business Board 1453 Assembly Program-Foreign Lan- guage 125. Spelling Bee 1453 Coln- mercial Club 145. RITA COBB Now we would like you to meet Cobbie . A dark haired little lass with a ready smile for everyone. lVith her winning personality and business efficiency, she is SlIl'C to succeed in the future. REMINDER Business Board 1453 As- selnbly Progralns 11. 2, 3, 453 Home Ec. Club 12, 453 Warzuickile 13, 453 Commercial Club 13, 453 Masquers 145, Senior One-act Play3 Operetta 11, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition 12, 3, 453 Hockey 11, 253 Soccer 11, 253 Bas- ketball 1l, 25: Volley Ball 11, 253 Varsity Revue 1 l
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RITA BENDER They say nice things come in small packages: well, that's certainly true about Rita. She is the envy of every girl with her naturally wavy hair and her ability to re- tain H's all through her years at Lockwood. With qualities like these you can't miss, Rita. REMINDER Literary Board, Liter- ary Editor 145: R. I. Honor Soci- ety: Assembly Program 12, 45: War- wickite 13, 45: Cafeteria Corps 13, 45: Masquers 12, 3, 45, President 145: N. E. Drama Festival 145: State Competition Play 13, 45: Gym Ex- hibition 125: Hockey 125: Soccer 125: Basketball 125: Volley Ball 125: Baseball 12, 35. MAYNARD BENNETT Maynard's chief interest in school activities is music, and he has be- come well-known for his participa- tion in the operettas and other musical productions. Next year he plans to enter the designing or architectural course at the School of Design. General Organization, H. R. Pro- gram Chairman 125: Assembly Pro- gram-Scout 125, Christmas 145: Masquers 13, 45: Operetta 12, 45. ARAM BERBERIAN Aram's easy friendliness has made him everyone's pal. He has be- come a permanent and indispensable member of our orchestra through his keen interest in this field. Mfhat- ever your plans may be for thc future, our best wishes go with you, Aram. Assembly Program 11, 2, 3, 45- Christmas, Thanksgiving, Spelling Bee, Courtesy: One-act' Plays: Sen- ior Play 145: One-act Competition Play 11, 2, 3, 45: N. E. Music Fes- tival 145: N. E. Drama Festival 135: Operetta 11, 2, S, 45: Dance Or- chestra 1l5: Band 11, 2, 3, 45: State Concert 145: Football Varsity 13, 45: J. V. Football 11, 25: Hockey 127- ALFRED BARON A cheery hello and always a smile, make Alfred a welcome mem- ber of our senior class. He has hopes that some day he will become a diesel engineer, and we feel sure his hopes are not in vain. Emergency Corps, Vice President 145: Photograph Club 135. DOROTHY BERTWELL Dot is an all around good sport and a friend to all. She has a fine sense of humor and a won- derful personality. With Dot's high scholastic record, we know she is cut out for the bigger and bet- ter things in life. R. I. Honor Society 145: Class Executive Committee 145, H. R. Representative 125: A. A. Commit- tee 135: Leaders' Corps 13, 45: Cafe- teria Corps 135: Commercial Club 145: Masquers 1l, 25: Gym Exhibi- tion 1l, 2, 3, 45: Tennis 125: Table Tennis 13, 45: Hockey 11, 2, 3, 45: Soccer 1l, 2, 3, 45: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45: Volleyball 11, 2, 5, 45: Base- ball 1l, 2, 3, 45: Girls' Track Meet 125: Cheer Leaders 135. ' -M' 'W PETER BLINKHORN We all know Peter for his cheery smile and pleasant manner. He has been a very popular person in our class and we will all miss him when he graduates. He has a most lika- ble disposition, and we wish him all success for the future. Good Will 135: H. R. Represen- tative 135: Debating Club 145: Cafe- teria Corps 145: Outdoor Track 13, 45: Varsity Review 145. JOHN BLUM Tall, slim, and red-headed, jack is the answer to many maidens' prayer. He plans to go into the government's postal service, and we expect the feminine hearts to Hut- ter when the postman rings twice. But, seriously, jack is an excellent student and a fine violinist. Lock- wood will miss him. Asscmbly Program-Courtesy 145: Warwickite 145: Emergency Corps 145: Cafeteria Corps 13, 45, Captain 145: 'Masquers 12, 35, One-act Com- petition Play 125, State Competi- tion Play 145: N. E. Drama Fes- tival 145: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45: Band 12, 35: State Concert 12, 35. a ui ' a r 1 ,-A i' ' u '5 JAMES BOUCHARD 5' .lim is one of our more carefree seniors tvhose ability to jitterbug is aniazing. With his sense of humor and 'easy 'manner he can cheer anyone up. REMINDER Business Board, Asst. Art Editor 145: Senior Play: Oper- ,etta: Varsity Football 135: Gym Ex- hibition 13, 45: Outdoor Track 135: Indoor Track 135: Table Tennis 135. ROBERT BOYER Bob-the radical of our class- will probably make the headlines some day when he becomes a great social leader. He plans to attend Boston University when he leaves l.ockwood. We wish him all suc- ccss. MARION BRIGGS 1t's easy to understand why 'this tiny Miss was voted the cutest girl in our class. With her personality plus, she should make a successful private secretary when she leaves Lockwood. Warwickite 145: Leaders' Corps 125, 45: Cafeteria Corps 145: Home Ec. Club, Sec.-Treas. 11, 45: Com- mercial Club 13, 45: Operetta 135: Gym Exhibition 12, 3, 45: Tennis 145: Table Tennis 145: Hockey 12, 3, 45: Soccer 12, 45: Basketball 13, 45: Baseball 13, 45: Girls' Track Meet 13, 45. 9 E' Y. 3 fu rs 3 i i . z 1 I , .J 1 ,fvill
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VINCENT CORSI Vincent is one of the best known boys in the senior class. He his not only our class president but is also our noted salesman. Wvith his charming personality and persuasive- ness, we are sure he will succeed in anything he undertakes to do. General Organization 1453 Class Executive Committee 145: Class President 145: Foreign Language Assembly 125: Commercial Club 135: Masquers 145, Senior Play, State Competition Play: N. E. Drama Fes- tival: Varsity Review 13, 45. PAU UT Paul, w n we al Q ow for lris , is'su ,-0 0 far in d gwrt. he :is one of the li ter ms of our class, but always l ' alcheery stnile on hand. ep ' np, and we ' ow y0l1'll g , Pal . llfaruricy 145' E93 COYPS 136153. . mercg 11 145: Golf 12, 3, 'Tennis , 5: Table Ten- nis 13, 45. 'EORG C RRI , -e ' on roma len ' leasing ' am' le smil n ' 2 fiend of very seni e is on - lh0SC yuh ' , ool a hapl ' plIlCC l . ' mergency Corps , 45: M35 U .5 145: Operetta 13, N- FC Festival 1453 Bflsk 2' 5 afsltl' Review 13, 45. LESTER DARIGAN, JR. I.et's main ambition is to be a naturalist. Many a fine 21ft6TI100H you will find him roaming the woods with a lishing pole or Z1 gun-in the right season, of course. YVe are sure that Let's unaggres- sive persistence to get things done will get him a long way on the road to success. General Organization 1153 H- R- Representativc 1153 170015311 U5- LOIS DAVIDSON Lois is one of the quieter mem- bers of our class. Although we hear very little from her, we feel sure she will make a big success in later life. Commercial Club 145: Cafeteria Corps 145: Safety Court 145. 3 xg t. 1 . . 1 ' H. ' ,. 5 N M tumor FAHLMANL- ' 'pk fkllesides being a'.dTa1natic star, 5, ' Peggydiseau --excellent, athlete' and sfudent. l-ler-Hdepqndability, loy- alty, Z1DLl.gCllCf05ll5' have wonqlter XIIZIIIXSCEIIIIICII friends wlrila at Lock- woo . lvhatduolic' could we jisk x f' -.fm-p ,:. ,, -. ' f . 'X i R1a1L1lN1iliR Literarfllqaid 145: R.. x.w'IOl101' Soeiet-yg H. R. Repremii- tative 1551- Qebating Club.1l5: As- T-iembly. rngmtpi ,117 -Q, 3, -45: Mas- I c pers 1l,.2, 3, 4 , Senior Play: 0 ie- act JPlay' Competition 115: tate Tfilompetition Play 45,: N.1E., Dr ,ua Festival 145: Opere a 115: Gym Ex- hibition 1l, 2, 35: ockey 1l. 25: Soccer 125: Baseball 115: Girls' Track Meet 135: Cafeteria Corps 145: Lockwood Mus Festi l 1l, I ,. ,A 25' ' ' Qtolafl'-V t R . LLI f ond is a talen daft i rw, o ' c ass. Ray s ' rt , is its to llCl'ClHL'3fff'11 1 g . ' .1 ton. lVe li ' IC J . . Ita ian, too. Loads of ', aymond. LLOYD FISH Lloyd is a prominent member of our class, well liked by all his class- mates for his pleasant disposition. We are sure that he will be as great as any district attorney in fic- tion or on the radio, when he be- gins the career he has planned. General Organization 1l, 2, 45, Pres. 145: Good Will 13, 45, Pres. 145: Rmuumak Literary Board, Busi- ness Board, Assistant Editor: Class Executive Committee 125, Vice President 125: Debating Club 13,451 Model Congress 12, 35: Assembly Program 145: Ilfarruiclzile 135: Cafe- teria Corps 135: Masquers 145, State Competition Play 145: N. E. Drama Festival 145: Operetta 125: Repre- sentative to R. I. Student Council 12, 45: Varsity Review 13, 45. JOHN FLODIN Here is one of those boys that everyone likes and who is destined to be long remembered at Lock- wood because of his willingness to help, his quick wit, and his never- to-be-forgotten French. lVe hope sincerely that he makes as line a name for himself after graduation. General Organivation 13, 45: Good Will 145: Rmsuwnmt Business Board. Asst. Business Manager 145: Class Executive Committee 13. 45, Sec.- Treas. 135, Vice President 145: De- bating Club 13, 45: A. A. Commit- tee 125: llfarrvirkile 13, 45: Mas- quers 13, 45: Varsitv Football 125: Varsity Basketball 12. 35: Lockwood Representative to R. I. Student Council 135: Varsity Revue 135. JOSEPH FRY joe is one of our quieter boys who always has a pleasing smile for everyone. We do not hear from him very often, but then, silence is golden. Ive know he will suc- ceed as a draftsman. Good luck to you, Joe! Photography Club 145. Fifteen 1,0 , , ... .1 . y
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