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Il l. M .1 LL I ll il to be an 311' 21 ' - s -ssls lf pl 1 1 1M ll1 u v 1 ule. '70 ' mat' 5 Cl b ll. 2 grieul- t l ll 14 , Cafe ' a Corps 4 N. la t 1 s 2, . Leaders' '0 s 14 ' Ass Ill Programs L 2 '11 g ly 1 ' ibition141g ltr u al a ' all 1l. 2. 21, 414 1110.11-'ttf - 141g v..t-.ity lla 'etball 1 1 Photography Club 11. 21: Ya 'sity Revue 141g l ll Club 111 I.lC11'l'A BAILEY Leota popular. athletic. zunl eleverl Rmvuxmzu l.iu-rary Board 13, 413 Class Ex. Com. 121g War- wirlfile 12. 3. 41: Debating Club 13, 41, llome lieonomics Club 1113 Masquers 13. 41g C. 0. 121g Commereial Club 141: As- sembly Programs 121: Athletic Assn. 141: Gym Exhibition. Basketball. Yolleyball, Baseball 1l, 2, 3, 411 Soccer, lloekey 1-l1g Leaders' Corps 13, 41, See. 1411 Photography Club 12. 31, R. l. llonor Society. MARION BENSON We all atlmire the girl who eau combine stuqliousness with pleas- ure and still make the honor roll. ln this ease. Nlarion eertainly is the one to be admired. Rl-IMINDI-ZR Business Boarfl 141 Q lf'arw1'e1rite 141: Cafeteria Corps 12, 3, 41: Nlasquers 12, 3, 41g Senior Play: One-'Act Play 141, Varsity Revue 14113 Assembly Programs 12. 31 :Gym Exhibition 11, 21: Hitling Club 12. -111, l'hotography Club 1313 Christ- mas Play 141: R. l. llonor Soeiety. RlCllARl1 Bl.ACKBlllfNJ We clon't see aslrn1l'l.lTtQ'Riiel1- ard as well .l' 'e th Hle is one of thewf Quiet eople who keep tlrenrsdlw'-sl in ,he h:p1kgrouml but nevertheless wlixft , approval of everyone around them. llis ambitions are a mystery to us, but we hope they uill all eome lt'll1'. lVaruu'r'lrire 111: Agricultural Club 1413 tiommt-rt-ial Club 141. 57 I f! .qgozj , A .- ,... Azz, s Page fifteen EVA BLAIS With an easy-going philosoph- ieal smile Eva has gone along her own sweet way, never bother- ing anyone and never in on all the shouting anml pushing. Once she has her diploma, she intencls to study the art of hairtlressing. With her sunny smile antl eln-ery disposition, we are sure she will have many customers. Commercial Club 13, 41 3 Bank Clerk 13, 41, Gym Exhibition 1113 Cafeteria Corps 141. .fur1:N'R'Y nr ,-15 Ill -re lr '. . The in- ' ' 1 ovi , mirtlrprovok- ' g, m schievous lenry. Cf eria' Corps 141g N. lf. usu Jpr in tta M S : e. i l 3 1 ' 12, 3, 3 I l Sqn l 14-1- Varsity e e ' 3, 3 l.oek wood usir e l -3 Assembly Pio ns 12, 3, 413 lntramural Basketball 12, fl-13 .lunior Varsity Baseball 1115 R. l. Music Festival 12, 3, 41. DONALD BOUCIIARD Meet Don our tall, haml- some HR0Illt'1'1.M REMINDER Business Honrrl 1,111 4 Cafeteria Corps 1413 N. lf. Nlusie Festival 1413 Operetta 12.15.411 Senior Playg Masquers 12, 3, 41 g R. l. Music Festival, Loekwootl Music Festival 13, 41, Assembly Programs, Intramural Basketball 121, Varsity Football 141, Var- sity Baseball 13, 41g Yarsity Revue 12, 3, 41. NOR N Ill' IER any 0 J o ave as 1111 Jer a 1 par in ma .C 1 v ivities and was aptain 'l our football per: Il Ass I 3 4 ' ' 1 a lo-C pl. - ' ' Varpi ' olball 21 l '- ' 'ar- sity Revue 121. is .. 1 0 ', 'u 4- - 9 t - , ? l . 6 s :liz I ' 0 1 l1' ' -U . 1: lly Progra : 213 m li libition 131g ol 12 . , ,ey12, , 1, Var rot 1 2, 3, 41, 1 a 1 lx -.gy to 1 1 141, 1
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Lffylr 5 Z W ! NA' ti A K 1 X 5 Q ,,.- jf -,A., .. '...x -E'-: CLASS 0l'I'll.l-,HS 1941 Seated left In right: Sl'L'.-'liI'l il5.. W. 'I'aylnr: Vice-Pres.. F. Mallalwz Pres.. R. lillsxwrllig N. Wade. Standing left to right: B. McCabe. J. Sm-el, Miss Tr-wx, ll. Lister, H. Collins, if. Jusliee. SENIGR CLASS HISTORY The Life History of the Senior Class be- gan in 1935, when the nrst class of seventh graders ever to enter Lockwood furtively edged their Way in. As we look back, we cannot help but wonder at the metamorpho- sis from that bewildered group to the poised. assured seniors of today. The first two years of our stay at Lock- wood were devoted to getting acquainted with our faculty and fellow students. By the time we were sophomores, we had gained confidence in ourselves and were ready to take our place as leaders, beginning by estab- lishing an excellent representation in the Honor Roll. We had already become firmly entrenched in all organizations of the school. ln our junior year We held the Prom. the largest and best dance of the year. Students and friends danced in an atmosphere of boats. anchors, and lighthouses. The decorations were said by many to be the best in years. And now we come to the last and most glorious year of all-our year as seniors. Although we hzartily missed the many dear friends and classmates who had left Lock- wood for Gorton, we began with the de- termination to make this, our last year, one that none of us would ever forget. In this aim we feel sure we have succeeded. XVe were the victors with our presentation of The Singapore Spider in the One-Act Com- petition Plays. Our Senior Play, 'AWhat A Life, was an achievement of which we were justly proud. Our banquet was a merry affair: the Senior Ball enjoyed by all who attended. And at last, the greatest event of all-Commencement? Thus the History of the Class of '41 ends in Lockwood. but in the world it is just beginning. VIRGINIA PAI.IvI, '41 Page fourteen qocxiizooxag gi,
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'F EM , X . . QEZOCKWOQQE I -J WILLIAM BRAGGER Meet Bill',, our happy-go- lucky center of the football team. Whether on the bottom of a foot- ball pile-up or chasing the puck down the ice, Bill is always smiling. Keep smiling, Bill , and you will surely be a success. Class Ex. Com. 111, War- wirlfile 131, Intramural Basket- ball 131g lslockey 13, 41g Cross Country: Varsity Football 141g Hi-Y 141 9 Varsity Revue 13, 41, Operetta 141, N. E. Music Fest- ival 141. DOROTHY BRAYTON Reserved, a little shy, Dot is not easily reached by the multi- tude, but those who know her, as more than a quiet, attractive senior girl have found a delight- ful personality---a combination of good sense, graciousness, and in- telligence. REMINDI-:tt Business Board 141 g Home Economics Club 13, 41, View--Pres. 141g Cafeteria Corps 141 . 'ba L -H-A-a9L.D CARD B d hai-xc Qgsgxafstafob u ' ci ' hilarity sin e t e very trst dayq of school. II a' prtv70:lqmfifN standih infavrgydlii? from dra - ing to mtg iym plhfmzskr guitar to ring uu the most compli 'tea ' Nr lems. e kn?Xt'hat'Qi. Q a g or gigeering IR' is assured. E' Rmvnwonn, Art diw'1'lI1- De- bating Club 141 Senior Play, Thank.giving ay 141: Assembly Programs 141, I-Ii-Y 141g Varsity Revue 13, 41. ROBERT CARLSON Well, here's Bob. He hasn't nmch to say, but whenever any assistance is needed, he is al- ways ready and willing to lend a helping hand. We feel sure he will go far in the world of busi- ness with his ability to make friends and his wide knowledge of commercial subjects. All the luck in the world, Bob. Rt-ZMINDI-LR, Circulation Manager 14-1g Cafeteria Corps 141g Com- mercial Club 141. JULIA CIUMMO ,Iulia is one of the finest girls in our class. She has a pleasant, engaging manner and has gained many friends during her years at Lockwood. Nothing seems to bother julia, and she always has a big smile for everyone. We hear that she would like to be- come a nurse, and we know that with her pleasing disposition she will make a fine one. Rmtmntilt Literary Board 141 3 Cafeteria Corps 141. VID COBURN This ieture troduces to you o e u qu' er seniors, David. l i on of those members of t .lass o has b at Lock- iod for years nd has car- ried t is fami name and t t. ' ago, he has an ab danc, o red hair and freckles to teh. We know that Red is ing to do very well in the future. Iraq-1 ster, who s w IIOPIC COLLINS Equally adept in all the many things she undertakes, Hope a- mazes us with her versatility. Class Ex. Com. 1413 Good Will 12, 3, 41g Rtzivnuurzn Liter- ary Board 13, 41, Editor-in- Chief 141: W'lIf1.Ul'l7It'l:fC 141: Masquers 12. 3. 41 g Senior Play: C. O., See.-Treas. 141, Press Club 13, 41. Co-Editor 141: For-cer. Iloekey 1413 Leaders' Corps 141: Riding Club 11, 2. 3, 41, Pres. 141: Christmas Play 141, Cym Exhibition 141, R. I. Ilonor Society: One-Ae! Play 12. 3, 41, Cafeteria Corps 131. IIOPIC CONN If she-'s winning trips to Chicago, If she's receiving all honor grades, If she's everybody's friend, You can be sure that she is none other than Miss Conn of Lock- wood Iliglt School. Rmllwntztt Typing Board 1413 Cym Exhibition 111, Commer- cial Club 141: R. I. Honor Society.
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