Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

 - Class of 1940

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The Class 'Will VVlzerens, We, the Class of 1940 of james T. Lockwood High School being sound of body and sane mind, deem it necessary to leave our attributes and possessions, tangible and intangible, to the undergraduates of said school. Therefore, We bequeath the following to be henceforth the property of the f students and faculty, to be in turn given to their successors. l, Esther Ahlquist, hereby bequeath my height to Gertrude IVilbur and my slimness to Caroline Card. I, Henry Aitken, hereby bequeath my high jumping ability to Garth IVhipple. I, Virginia Allen, hereby bequeath my ability to make friends and influence people to my sister, Elaine, and Norma Edwards. I, Muriel Anderson, do hereby bequeath my ability to lose Good Will bands to this year's treasurer, Cath- erine justice. I, Stafford Anderson do hereby bequeath to Edgar fRedj Smith, my ability to keep quiet and hope he uses it to the best advantage. I, Beverly Arnold, hereby bequeath my ability to get out of gym to all Juniors who would rather play ping-pong. I, Bruno Augenstein, do hereby bequeath all my Strength and Healthn magazines to Norman Forcier. I, Gordon Babcock, hereby bequeath my ability to never catch the morning bus to school, to Royden Hall. I, E. T. Baker, hereby bequeath my typewriting abili- ty to joseph Simas. I, Wallace Barrett, hereby bequeath, to my brother, Earl, my ability to get along with my teachers. I hope he makes better use of it than I have. I, Rita G. Bender, hereby bequeath my ability to be the first one in the cafeteria at lunch time to any hungry Junior. I, Maynard Bennett, hereby bequeath to Clarence QPopj Bowron, my ability to invent crazy dance steps. I, Aram Berberian, hereby bequeath my shoestring to Frank DeLouise to use in his clarinet. I, Alfred Beron, bequeath my ability to stay out of the detention room to the fellows from Natick. I, Dorothy Bertwell, do hereby bequeath to Albert Royden Hall, my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time in English class. I, Peter Blinkhorn, hereby bequeath my ability to print in mechanical drawing to Tulis DeFranco. I, John Blum, hereby bequeath my curly hair, pep, and ambition to Bobby XVeigert. I, Robert Bouchard, leave my French marks to any- one who can use them. I, Robert Boyer, hereby bequeath my ability to hght for the students rights to Edgar Smith. I, Marion Briggs, hereby bequeath my ability to pester teachers and to make Miss Bourgaize blush, to my sister, Helen. I, Fred Brown, hereby bequeath my inability to pass in notebooks to Mr. IVedlock on time to any un- deserving Junior. I, Sue Budlong, hereby bequeath my effervescence in gym class to Marie Antonaccio. l, Anna Burgess, hereby bequeath my ability to get H in Biology to Elizabeth Jackson. I, Vincent Carano, hereby bequeath my further argu- ing ability favoring New York tealns to Pat Ferretti. I, Howard Card, hereby bequeath my ability at imitating to Kenneth Cross. I, Margaret Card, hereby bequeath one package of sandpaper to anyone in study hall that gets runs on those chairs. I, Rita Champaigne, hereby bequeath my ability to do Bookkeeping for two years and Pass It to Norma Barlow. I, IVilliam Chase, hereby bequeath to Robert Mc- Elroy, my mechanical ability. I, Lisa Cipolla, hereby bequeath my ability to laugh and giggle at nothing to Evelyn Martin. I, Frances Ciunnno, hereby bequeath my ability to write shorthand to 1ny cousin, Lena Ciummo. I, Rita Cobb, hereby bequeath my ability to tease all the bus drivers to Anna Sterling. I, Vincent Corsi, hereby bequeath my gavel to any- one who may want it from either Gorton or Lockwood. I, Patil Coutu, do hereby bequeath whatsoever typing ability I may possess to Joseph Simas. I, George Currier, bequeath to anyone who wants it-my industry and diligent application to study-also the privilege of doing my homework to any stooge looking for a job. I, Lester Darigan, hereby bequeath all my ability to make good scenery to Kenny Cross and the other mem- bers of the stage crew. I, Lois Davidson, hereby bequeath, my Cafeteria Corps band and two elastics to Nancy Lonergan. I, Peggy Fahlman, hereby bequeath my place on the Rhode Island Society to the smart freshman girl, Hedwig Brown. I, Raymond Finelli, hereby bequeath my knack of pleasing Miss H. Miller to Paul Bentsen. I, Lloyd Fish, hereby bequeath my administrative ability to Norman Forcier. I, jack Flodin, hereby bequeath my ability to do the wrong thing at the wrong time to Mimi Messer. I, Joseph Fry, hereby bequeath my mechanical ability to jack Houghton. I, Daphne Gammons, hereby bequeath my ability to get along with mice to future students of Interior Decorating. I, Irene Gaydes, hereby bequeath my natural curlv hair to Claire IVebb. l I, joseph Adrien Girard, hereby bequeath about fifty pounds of my weight to Richard Blackburn, who certainly needs it. I, Harold Granquist, hereby bequeath my Size -I5 track suit to Kendall Hobbs. I, Clyde Gray, hereby bequeath my ability to sit- out every dance to joe Simas. . Twenty-seven 5 IWXA nqxwxmr W , iii. . V. Y - pf--W 7-5 -5- - YQ 2. .l.,a...e... .... ag.

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TH VIVIAN FLAHERTY RUSSELL WILCOX Vivian is one of the quiet girls in our class. She has the ability to meet friends and has many of them. Her plans for the future are not known, but we wish her luck in all she participates. DOROTHY YANYAR Dot is that tall blonde always ready to help someone, and the girl who owns a wonderful disposition. She plays the piano very well, and we wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. E REMIND E R ,waaaftvcat NVho's Who in 1940 Ideal Lockwoodite fgirlj ...... Dorothy Hall Ideal Lockwoodite lboyj ...,.... Lloyd Fish Girl Who Did Most for Her Class Yvette Richard Boy Who Did Most for His Class Vincent Corsi Most Popular Girl. . , ...... Dorothy Hall Most Popular Boy ........,..,,. John Flodin Girl Most Likely to Succeed. . .Yvette Richard Boy Most Likely to Succeed, Bruno Augenstein Best Girl Student ..,,...,,.. Ruth Heffernan Best Boy Student . , Best Girl Athlete. . . Best Boy Athlete ..... Most Dependable Girl ,,.. Most Dependable Boy. . . Best Dressed Girl ..... Best Dressed Boy .... Best Actress ...,... Best Actor ....... . Most Personality ..... Most Musical Girl. . . Twenty-six .Bruno Augenstein . . . . .Dorothy Hall . . ,Russell Watkins , . .Esther Ahlquist . . . . . . .Lloyd Fish . . .Beverly Arnold . . . . . .Roy johnson Daphne Gammons Charles Nathanson , .Dorothy Bertwell , . .Shirley Shapiro Most Musical Boy . Best Girl Dancer .... Best Boy Dancer. . Best Natured Girl. Best Natured Boy 1VIostLadylike ..., Most Gentleinanly Class Optimist. , . . .... lfVilliam McKeever Class Pessiinist ..,... We don't hear much about this young man except through his va- rious acquaintances among the fairer sex. His future is not yet decided on, but whatever it is, we wish him the best of luck. WVILLIAM CHASE William is one of our boys who started with us, left, and came back in his senior year to finish off as a Lockwood graduate. When asked about his future work, he replies jokingly, I don't know , bitt we know he has an aim and are sure he will make the grade very easily. . . . Wlilliam Rossi . . . . ,Virginia Allen , . . Robert Bouchard . . . .Dorothy Bertwell . . . . . . . .VVilliam McKeever , , . .Muriel Anderson ........ Lloyd Fish , , ..... Robert Boyer Best Looking Girl ........ Daphne Gammons Best Looking Boy. Class Romeo ..... Classjuliet ...... , ..... George Currier . . . .Charles Nathanson .. . . , . .Alice Martin Class Humorist .......,.. Wfilliam McKeever Most Respected Girl. . . ,... Yvette Richard Most Respected Boy ..,.. ,..,... L loyd Fish Most Business Like Girl ....... Norma Martin Most Business Like Boy ......... Lloyd Fish Cutest Girl .,........... . . .Marion Briggs Cutest B oy .,.. Neatest Girl .... Neatest Boy .... . . . .Richard Griflin . . .Daphne Gammons . . . . . .Roy Johnson



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TH I, Richard Griflin, bequeath my southpaw slants to Harry Green. I, Richard Grimwood, leave 1ny ability in typing to Miss Thayer to distribute at her discretion. I, Marie Grossguth, hereby bequeath my ability to play basketball to my sister, Claire. I, Ernest Guglielmo, hereby leave my ability in history to Tullio DiFranco. I, Dorothy Hall, hereby bequeath my car to any young gentleman or lady who finds himself walking home from school. God bless 'um if they have to buy the gas. I, Douglas Harding, hereby bequeath, as a member of the shop class, to Paul Haney my ability to make good stage scenery. I, Raymond G. Hawley, do hereby bequeath my motor-scooter to my brother, IVilliam IV. Hawley, if, and when I remove from this crazy world. I, Ruth Hazard, hereby bequeath my ability to get excused from gym for five years to Ruth Phillips. I, Margaret Hazelwood, hereby bequeath my ability to make noise all the time to Ruth Baron. I, Claire Healy, hereby bequeath the hre in my hair to Aileen McKay. I, Godfrey Hearn, hereby bequeath the honorable seat of the Presidency of the detention room to Barney Camire. I, Ruth Hellernan, hereby bequeath all my home- work to my sister, Muriel. I, Edwina Heritage, hereby bequeath my ability to be cold all the time to any warm-blooded junior who would like to cool off. I, Nancy Hess, hereby bequeath my collection of jokes to Janet Sweet. I, Nvinifred Hewins, hereby bequeath my reserved seat on Bus 9 to my sister, Dorothy who dislikes stand- ing up. I, George Hildebrand, hereby bequeath my wish for a good football team to any eleven boys who want it. I, Elizabeth Hockenhull, do hereby bequeath my textbooks and many hours of study to my sister, Estelle. I, Dorothy Horton, hereby will my ability to roller skate to anyone who enjoys falling down. I, Edgar Howard, do hereby bequeath my collection of photoflood bulbs and photographic pamphlets to IVillard Taylor. I, Kenneth Howard, bequeath my sleeping habits to any junior who is as bored with Lockwood as I. I, Amelia Ise, hereby bequeath my ability to dance to my cousin, Eva Izxi. I, Bill Izzi, hereby bequeath my old, torn and worn cafeteria band to Virginia Anderson. I, Edwin Johnson, hereby will my giggle and diddl- ing in Orchestra to Barbara Eastman. l, Lucille johnson, hereby bequeath Miss Riley's register to some unfortunate underclassman. I, Roy Johnson, hereby bequeath my gold tish col- lection to Mr. Flanagan. I, Edna jones, hereby bequeath my collection of cats to Eleanor Burgess. I, Matthew O, Jones hereby bequeath my type- writing ability to any Junior excelling my speed of 25 words, 26 errors. I, Selma Kaufman, do hereby bequeath my ability to make English notebooks to Priscilla Spooner. Twenty-eight E REMIND I, Russell King, hereby bequeath my appendix Qwhen it is taken outj to Mr. Lepper. I, Norman Langmaid, hereby leave all of my school valuables to any junior who desires them. I, Evelyn Lal'ointe, bequeath my ability to never grow tall to Alvin Johnson. I, Gloria Lal'ointe, hereby leave my ability to stay pleasingly plump to Shirley Tarbox. I, Raymond E. LaPointe, hereby bequeath tny ability to play the Sousaphone and Tuba to anyone with a good pair of lungs. I, Frances Lavigne do hereby bequeath my ability to sing to my cousin, Carolyn Fish, and hope she uses it during her school term more than I did. I, Richard Lavigne, hereby bequeath my ability to fall olf the high bar and unto my head to anyone who thinks his head is harder than the floor-especially Robe-rt Lintlop. I, Edward Lawrence, hereby bequeath my track shoes and ability to Paul Benson. I, Helen Marie Lawrence, hereby bequeath my re- tainers to anyone in need of a plaything in class. I, James Leach, hereby bequeath my chair beside Jack Houghton and wish the best of luck to the party who gets it. l, Samuel Leland, hereby bequeath my ability to do French to Dick IVynne. I, Deloris Lepry, hereby bequeath my two younger sisters to this school so that Lockwood won't be with- out a Lepry. I, Fenwick Lind, hereby bequeath my ability to learn French to all the frogs in and around Gorton's Lake. I, Earl Lindall, hereby bequeath my ability fwhich I usedj to run the 440 to some future 440 man. I, lylarian Lindberg, hereby bequeath my ability to do chemistry to my brother, Leonard. I, John Lucas, hereby bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to the boys from Greenwood. I, Lawrence Lyon, hereby bequeath to a worthy Junior, all of my great ability in French, Mathematics, and track. I hope he can make better use of them than I did, I, Elton Macdonald, being of sound body and un- sound mind, hereby bequeath my unusual linguistic ability to IVillard Taylor, upon the condition that the aforesaid shall keep up to my high standard and pre- serve all stage medals and certificates which were pre- sented to me by Miss Demers. I, Virginia Macreading, hereby bequeath my athletic ability to Edith Muller. I, Anna Main, hereby bequeath my ability to always have perfect attendance to Marilyn Anderson. I, Alice Martin, hereby bequeath my ability to laugh at the wrong time, in the wrong place to Lillian Holt who certainly has a better sounding giggle. I, Norma Martin, hereby bequeath my art of using the mimeograph machine to any junior who doesn't mind inky hands. I, Frank Martino, hereby bequeath my ability to stay up late nights and get up in the morning to Miss Gwen- dolyn Farrar. I, Arthur Mason, hereby bequeath page 187 of any dictionary to Bob Lintlop for the meaning of Duck Soup g hope you make use of it Bob! I, Charles Maynard, hereby bequeath my absent- mindedness to Sonja, Paul Haney. A ER

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