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K-'Q r 2 ' Wgy Wa fff fff,,!V7,, V, , . fi ' ' V - ,jss I-il K 2 dis' .T f EM IND ' 1 fy 1fOCK . .YA.x. ul 53i.,f.1,, 17 56, yflp I K, ,L LMP . , . Q7 ...gy Sept. 9 Sept. 20 Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Oct. 24, 25, 26 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Jan. 10, ll Jan. 10 Jan. 30 Feb. 3-7 Feb. 7, 8 March I9 March 28 April 2 April 8 May 19-23 June 13 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 SENIOR LOG The seniors take possession of study hall. Final election of class oflicers. Senior officers honored at tea. REMINDER staff named. Seniors pose for photographs at Robert's Studio. Hope Collins chosen D. A. R. good citizenship candidate. Senior class one-act play, The Singapore Spider, wins in annual com- petition. Surprise party given by class for Hope Conn, 4-H Club winner of trip to Chicago. Having seen caps and gowns and dresses and flannels modeled, the class votes to wear caps and gowns at graduation. Christmas Party. Senior play, What a Life by Clifford Goldsmith, presented to capacity audiences. Senior play cast entertained after the performance at Natalie Smith's house. Group pictures taken for the REMINDER. Our last mid-year exams, if all goes well. Many seniors take part in- the operetta, The Forest Prince. First order for class rings taken. Decoration Committee for Ball begins to make Mexican decorations un- der the direction of Chairman Jean Ray. REMINDER goes to press. Members of the Rhode Island Honor Society presented with pins at the annual Honor Day. Our last final exams, which decide the question-to graduate or not to graduate. Senior Ball held in gymnasium-the beginning of the end. Arrival of REMINDERS, followed by the usual rush of autograph hunters. Senior Banquet. Class Day. Commencement. Page twenty-nine
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RICHARD WYNNE E z,-6, ,f 5 QA-l I 5- ,Aiwa X ii y EM if J CKWOCSBSQA -4 :l-jr ff? X01 f FLORENCE WYNNE Flossie is one of Lock- wood's busiest seniors. She has gained renown by her cooking and plans to teach others the mysterious art. REMINDER Literary Board 14-1g lVUfWiCkfl8 1413 Home Econom- ics Club 1419 Cafeteria Corps 1413 Masquers 12, 3, 413 Sen- ior Playg Assembly Programs 12, 3, 41: Christmas Play 14-11 One-Act Play 12, 3, 41, State Competition Play 141. Here comes Lockwood's super salesman, Dick. His perform- ance in What a Life certainly convinced us that his career should be that of a professor. Good Will 1415 REMINDER, Business Board 141, Cafeteria Corps 12, 313 Masquers 12, 3, 41, Vice-Pres. 141g Senior Playg One-Act Play 1213 State Com- petition Play 13, 41g Assembly Programsg Christmas Play 131: Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. 1413 Varsity Revue 12, 31 g N. E. Drama Fest- ival 131g R. I. Honor Society. Best Girl Student .....,.,..,..,.....,,.,...,. Hope Collins WHO'S WHO IN 1941 Each year the Senior Class adds its list of notables to Lockwood's Roll of Fame. We, of 1941, hereby bring forth our list Ideal Lockwoodite 1girl1 ..,.. Hope Collins Ideal Lockwoodite 1boy1 ....., Willard Taylor Most Most Most Most Class Class Popular Girl .,..... Popular Boy ....... Dependable Girl ....,.,... ..,...Gloria Lister Robert Ellsworth ..........Hope Collins Dependable Boy ,.............. Willard Taylor Belle Brummelle Beau Brumell .,........,..., ,. Betty Radford .Francis lVlcCabe ...r.....,.Gloria Lister Best Looking Girl ...... Best Looking Boy .,,..,. Girl Who Did Most for Her Class ...,. Robert Ellsworth Hope Collins Boy Who Did Most for His Class ..... Class Ac tress, ..,..... , Class Actor ....,. ,,...,... Best Girl Dancer ,........ Best Boy Dancer ..,...,.,, Neatest Girl ,........,.s.... Willard Taylor Phyllis Johnson .. Henry Gallagher .......,Betty Radford ,.....,,..,Kenneth Cross Natalie Smith N eatest Boy ...r..,,.....s,. .,..,,.. ......... F r ancis McCabe Most Business Like Girl .,.. .Catherine Justice of outstanding seniors. These titles were legally determined by ofiicial voting by all members of our class. Most Business Like Boy ,. .,.., Willard Taylor Best Boy Student ,,.,..... ..... .... V e rnon Wade Most Musical Girls. ................. Lisa Varechione Most Musical Boy ...... ....,..... F rancis McCabe Best Girl Athlete.. .....,..........,.. Hazel Gustafson Best Boy Athlete ,......,.,.,,.,..,,,..,.,....,., Leo Grenier Most Personality 1girl1 ,.,,r.,........ Gloria Lister Most Personality 1boy1 ..r.. Donald Bouchard Most Ladylike .........,..,....r.,....,.....r, Natalie Smith Most Gentlemanly ........,.,....,.... Robert Carlson Girl Most Likely to Succeed ......, Hope Collins Boy Most Likely to Succeedi..Willard Taylor Cutest Girl ..,.. ,,..................,.....,.. . . Betty Radford Cutest Boy ............ .s .,.,...,.r... Richard Wynne Class Romeo .. .......... Donald Bouchard Class Juliet ..... r..... ...............s,.. G l oria Lister Class Grind ...,., .r... ....r. M alcolm Ekstrand Class Jester ............ .......,. . ..Richard Wynne Most Versatile .....,.,.. ...,....... H ope Collins Most Original ....,..... ..r..,..r..., H arold Card Class Dictionary ....,.,.. ,...,,.., V ernon Wade Page twenty-eight
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67 in 5 ZfWQ M691 IN ' crew N-f-Q EM DEW 0992 ifzkzyf 7 'Ziff' -gif? 'A -3 5 .,f,,7,,.: . ' 1 -5 gang. l If . f ui-'1 '-122 I ff X THE CLASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-One of the James T. Lockwood High School, being of perfect health and imperfect memory, do hereby make and ordain this, our last will and testament. I. To Mr. Schurman we leave our thanks and appreciation for his never failing guidance and help during our stay at Lockwood. II. To Miss Tew, our adviser, we leave our sincere thanks and gratitude for her efforts that have enabled us to complete our senior year with every hope and ambition realized. III. To the members of the facul and absence slips to be autographed. ty we leave all our neglected tardy IV. To the under classmen we leave our best wishes for their continued success and happiness at Lockwood. V. To the janitors we leave our notebooks and detention slips, in case additional fuel is needed next year. VI. Individual bequests are as follows: I, Charles Angell, do hereby will and bequeath all my valuable P. A. D. notebooks to any up and coming future senior who is in need of them. I, Leota Bailey, do hereby 'will and bequeath my terrible memory to anyone who is haunted by nightmares. I, Marion Benson, do hereby will and bequeath my two study periods to any junior who plans to t.ake P. A. D. I. Richard Blackburn, do hereby will and be- queath my tive foot o11e inch height to Leroy Erickson. I, Eva Blais, do hereby will and bequeath all my worries, which were Very small, to Philomena DiFranco, who is always worrying about her stud- ies. I, Henry Bood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble in study hall to Royden Hall. I, Donald Bouchard, do hereby will and bequeath my position as class Romeo to Chuck Forsman, and he's welcome to it. I, Norman Bouthillier, do hereby will and be- queath all my efforts and ability as an athlete to Joe Cipolla. I, William Bragger, do hereby will and bequeath what ability I have in sports to my brother Ted, I, Dorothy Brayton, do hereby will and be- queath all my difficulty in finding pins to some future senior clothing student. I, Harold Card, do hereby will and bequeath my bachelorhood to Bill French, fully con- fident that he will uphold the virtues and ideals of the aforesaid in every way, no matter what the opposition may be. I, Robert Carlson, do hereby will and bequeath all my shorthand books and lonely seat to Robert Grinnell, and may he have as much fun as I had. I, Julia Ciummo, do hereby will and bequeath my skill in cooking to Ursila Parente. I, David Coburn, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Mr. Taylor. Page thirty I, Hope Collins, do hereby will and bequeath my habit of missing the bus to anyone who wants an excuse to drive the family car to school. I, Hope Conn, do hereby will and bequeath my secretaryship to Mr. Schurman to anyone who has the good fortune to get it. I, Leona Corcoran, do hereby will and bequeath my so-called ability to stay in nights to do my homework to Gladys Prior, in hopes that she will make use of it. I, Imelda Crocker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to always be on hand when some- thing has to be done to anyone who likes to help others without taking anything in return. I, Kenneth Cross, do hereby will and bequeath my interest and active participation in the legitimate theatre to Barbara Farr. I, Marion Crowell, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in the orchestra, and hope that someone else may enjoy it as much as I have. I, Olympia DiCarlo, do hereby will a11d bequeath my L. C. C. band to Santa Petraca. I, William DiCarlo, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to paint posters to Michael Lancellotta. I, Carmine DiFranco, do hereby will and be- queath my truthfulness to my cousin Eleanor Di- Franco. I, Edward DiMartino, do hereby will and be- queath my baseball arguments to Pasco Ferretti. I, Malcolm Ekstrand, do hereby will and be- queath to Kenneth Erickson my ability not to dodge while Mr. Carroll is operating his min- iature fire extinguisher. I, Robert Ellsworth, do hereby will and be- queath my naturally curly hair to Dodo Hannah. I, Catherine Fisher, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to do shorthand to Claire Bras- sard. I. Doris Flynn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of study hall to anyone who does not need the time for study. I, Henry Gallagher, do hereby will and be-
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