Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

 - Class of 1950

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3?yeminher195O I, II.'XRB.XR.X WILDINC. do hereby' will and be- I. l'IIYI.l.IS SCZOI I, do hereby' will and bequeath my seat in Study Hall to my cousin. Rt in bores thtt hc 1 - may pet there. I I, WII.I.IANI SHI-.I-.lJIi, do hereby will to tnyon who yy tnts tt tl' ok e' 'L ..X.D.bo'. I, RIN 'YON SHII'I'lili, do hereby will and bequeath Q f ' ' ' 3 N ames Lynch. my' ability' to ect to school on tim to I I IXXIIS SXIIIH dc hcicby will .. , J ' and bequeath to queath to my sister Ileyerly, all the wonderful times I haye had with the teachers at Lockwood. I, GLADWYN WILLIXNIS, do hereby' will and be- queath my nickname, Gabby , to anyone who is crazy' enough to accept it. I, LOUISE WILSON, do hereby' will and bequeath my abiIity'l?j to laugh to Dick Lindberg, in hopes that he may get as big a kick out ol' eyerything as ybert Renlree, and bequeath Kenneth Smith the priyilege ol' agreeing with all the teachers as I did. I, CIIAIRIQ SPENCIIQR, do hereby will and bequeath all the Im tons direction to Dolly Senerchia, with the hope that she will not cause him so much trottble as I did I SHIRLEY SWANSON, do hereby' queath my ability to keep quiet to any underclassman wants it. , . who 1 I haye had being in plays under Mr, Wes- I haye. ln witness whereof, we, the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty set our will mm hc- hand hereto on this Thirtieth day ol' March, 1950. Signed, published, and declared as their last I. IKNIKS 'I'.XYI.OR, do hereby will and bequeath 1 ' , merll,tom y cousin, Prank will and testament by the above named testa- my basketbtll uniloim numl I Pettigrew, and my ntuuber 2I lootball jersey' to my tors, in the presence of us, who have hereto brother Bill. I, IXIIIRIICI. 'I .AYI.OR, do hereby will and bequeath good times in my senior year to I.y'dia Wilcox. all my' I, ROI SIIIJSCTIIJCCI OLII' IILIIIICS 3.8 IVIIIICSSCS. my stll in I ptiiod chcmistiy to my Inrthci Ilull SIQRI II',XYI.OR, do hereby will and bequeath ' I A lid ' Iayflol wh ' o I hope will use it better than I I, R 'XYNIO l . YI! I.XYI.ORSON, do heltby will bc bequeath my' ability' to get to school a lllllllllt II the late bell ruins to some unlortunate yu rw I, IOSICPII IIQIIIQSKZHI, do hereby will uid bcquc tlh chi. I ROIIIVRI' 'I'IIII'iI 'I'l'9 do heieby' will md bt ttyva.-'f '- I' fy lluds litcndship to IIINOIIK loituntlt queath Nli enough to acoutre tt. I. t1IIXRI.l'.S IXI.l'.R, do hereby will uld btquc ttl my' royiug seal in Study' Ilall to my' sister. lileanor. hoping that she will haye an easier time ' ' V' ' thin I ltd 1 I, MAR 'tll my wood llllles at Lockwood to my' brother IN: . Y' I ' XIRK II.IO, do hereby' will and bequeath PI tu hopes that he will eel the same 'oy ts I 1' did. I, ROIIICRI IN'.XlliI.lCI, do hereby will and be- ll e'tth my wood lortuue in gettintr 'ts lar 'ts the twelllh fffffw A' ' ' and ' ' 'fore ' lor. gn .tll the good times I had in history to lViilliam 'I'edes- f . 1 ' '1 I IIIIIIIIILI it Into qu . A 5 I U. I . grade to Ilill Stoppard, in hopes that he will get as W fu wnly' wi gh! IQLDON D. XVEDLOCK NIARSH.-ALL ROBIQRISON l'I-IIl,II' NI. BARKER RXYNIOND XY. CIARROLI. Hkllll. li. IJ.Xll.Y IJONIENIC1 R. DlLl'GI.IO liI.IX.XI5ElH F. IJl'FFY HIiI.liX CI. FLYNN IQXRIIIC1. HICRRIKHR ROSIQ ROR XIIQWSRY IOIIN LOXIIIXRIJI Faculty Boosters NI.-XRY H. NICGOVERN c:HARt.Es F. Moss, jk. MARY v. MIILLIGAN ANNA V. yuiRRAY EUGENE yr. PERN.-AVE.-XII c1HRis'rovHER 14, R.AI.I,IS AVDREY E, RILEY Arnigx cz. sAttNmaRs MARA yr. SMITH I.ORE'Ii'I'.A szLt1z.Ak WII.I.I.XNI e. wrisiox

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r emtnhzr 950 I, JEAN HANSON, do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleading trtmks to Diane, Ann, and Phyllis, and hope they have as much lun as I have had. I, ROBERT HAWLEY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers in Lockwood to Bob Nlilliard, who needs it. I., AUSIIN HAZLEWOOD, do hereby will and be- queath my overwhelming initiative and desire to suc- ceed to tny beautilul sister Jean. I, DONALD HOLMES, do hereby will and bequeath my spot at the projector to Kenneth Kershaw and hope that he can get as tnuch lun ottt ol it as I did. I, VIVIAN HORION, do hereby will and bequeath all my lun at Lockwood High to my sister, Noreen Horton. I. DIANE HllN'I', do hereby will and bequeath my ability to come to school without a pencil and to end up with live to tny Fid Bobby Mac lNIaeDonald. I. HELEN IZZI, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister. Rita, my terrilie sense ol' humor in hopes that she will enjoy laughing as much as I do. I, ALICE JALBERT, do hereby will and bequeath my shorthand books to anyone who wants them. I, BARBARA JOHNSON, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to get along in school and also all the lun I have had to my sister, Dorothy. I, JUNE JOHNSON, do hereby will and bequeath all the yvonderlul times I have had attending all the games to tny cousin. Beverly' Chaee. I, NIARGAREI JOHNSON, do hereby will and be- queath iny ability to talk in Mr. 'I'aylor's class to my cousin, Datmy Johnson, in hopes that he does not get caught as olten as I. I, NANCY JOHNSON, do hereby will and bequeath my fortune as a twin to confuse everyone to all other sets ol' twins. I. AUDREY JOSLIN, do hereby will aml bequeath my place as the shortest senior to any poor unfortu- nate junior who wants it. I, CAROL JOYCE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get caught bunking Stttdy Hall every time I try it to Kaki Richmond. I, BARBARA ROSIIHA, do hereby will and bequeath to Bliss McGovern tny brother Frank, in hopes that she will enjoy having him lor homeroom as nmch as she enjoyed having me lor three yearsf?j. I, JOSEPH LAFRENIERE, do hereby will and be qtteath to anyone loolish enough to yvant it, my ability to be in Study Hall, gytn, the lab, the ollice, and the auditorium at one and the same time. I, ROSEANNA I.ANCZEI.LO'I I'A, do hereby will and bequeath to tny brother Allred all the good titnes I have had at Lockwood. I, ALDEN LENIHAN. do hereby will and bequeath to tny sister, Natalie, all the good titnes I have had at Lockwood. I, MARY LOMBARDI, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in band to tny cousin, Donald I.ancellotta, who I know will enjoy it as much as I have. I, MARY MAGNER, do hereby will and bequeath all my nicknames, Maggothead , Magpie , 'AMo- lasses , Willpower , and 'AMagbag . to any junior who wottld care to have them. I, YVE'I I'E NIAILLE, do hereby will and bequeath my' seat in Study Hall to tny successor. I, CAROLYN MANSOIIR, do hereby will and be- queath all the wonderful titnes I have spent at Lock- wood to Angie Nlarsoeci. I, JOAN IAICCORNIAKZIQ. do hereby will and be- qtteath all the good titnes I have had at the music festivals to Lydia Wilcox. I, PATRICIA AICKEEYER. do hereby will and be- queath iny position on the cheerleading squad to any girl who would like to cheer in lront ol the opposing team's players. I, EVELYN NICKENNA, do hereby will and be- qtteath my school books to any student who is ambi- tiotts enough to coyer them and rid them ol papers. I, MARILYN MILLER, do hereby will and bequeath tny seat in Study Hall to James Donoyan in hopes that he may get here someday. I, NIELYIN NELSON, do hereby will and bequeath tny seat in Study Hall to Robert Knight. I, 'I HEODORE NEAYISERG, do hereby will and be- queath all iny good titnes at Lockwood to my sister, Janet. I, JOAN NORII-II'I'. do hereby will and bequeath my lront seat in Mr. 'l'aylor's classes to Nancy Downs in the hope that she will not pester him so muth its I have. I, ROBERT OLSON, do hereby will and bequeath the natne 'l'urkey to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. I, BARBARA PACI-IECO, do hereby will and be- queath my locker, nutnber 63. to any girl who wishes to lace a lemale lootball sqttad the Iirst thing in the inorinng. I, AIARGAREI' PADITLA, do hereby' will and be- queath to my brother, Joseph, all the happy titnes I have had here at Lockwood. I, LAAVRENCE PARENIE, do hereby will and be- queath my football jersey, number 37, to my brothers Pat and Sammy, who I'm sure will make better use ol it than I have. I, ANNE I'E'Ii'I'INE, do hereby will and bequeath my row' in the locket' room to anyone who doesn't mind being pushed around. I, NORMAN PICARD, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. 'Iaylor to Diane Cur- ran. I, VIRGINIA PILECKI, do hereby will and bequeath my position as llagbearer in the band to any junior who can keep his two leet on the ground on a windy day. I, WALIER l'O'I I'S, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get in and ottt ol' trouble to any junior who likes to lool arotmd as muth as I do. I, EVEIAN REAIINCIION, do hereby will and be- queath my seat in Study Hall to anyone ol' my lour sisters who can get here Iirst. I, ALVIN RICE. do hereby will and bequeath all the dilliculties l'ye had in math class to airy ttndet' classman loolish enough to undertake them. A I, ROISERIA ROIIERIS, do ht'rt'by will and be- queath all the expense I had in my senior year to any unsuspecting junior yvho will haye just as many. I, JEANNE ROCIHELEXl', do hereby will and bc- queath tny position as head tlieeileader to my little brother, Donald. l'm sure he will get along with the girls on tlte cheerleading squad as well as I did. I, DOROIHY RODRICIIIQS, do lierehy will and bt'- qtleath tny position as drum majotette to tlte jttniot girl yvho is most worthy' ol it 'ind wish hcr thc lcst rr , ' I I ol luck. I, 'IKHONIAS ROI'SE, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Study Hall to Dorothy Ilriggs. . 4 t 4 . ' ' Q class to tny brother Dick. I. AUDREY SCI-ILRNIAN, do hereby' will and be- queath the mirror in my locker to l'hyllis Lanning because she is too Scotch to buy one. I, GILDA SANIILLI. do hereby will and bequeath tll thc unlortunttc ttmcs I htyc hid in I pciiod m ith Tziifnty'-seven



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ami niJt:t'19 CLASS HISTORY In September of 1944 we, the class of nine- teen hundred antl fifty, entered Lockwood as a bewildered group of youngsters. As we grad- ually became accustomed to our new sur- roundings, we joined in a few of the many activities of the school. Our entry in the jun- ior High Competition Plays was The Little Lamplighterf' The following year we became more active. Our class was represented in the band, orches- tra, dramatics, and in sports. XiVe were getting to know one another better. Our freshman year meant that we were final- ly growing up, for it was our first year of high school. Not Quite Such a Goose, our play, won the junior high competition. Many from the class were elected to the National junior Honor Society, which Lockwood had for the hrst time. A few members of the class won their letters for participation in athleiics. X'Ve elected class oflicers for the first time when we entered the tenth grade. Several of our more talented athletes were fortunate enough to make the first string on the various teams. Many of us participated in the Var- sity Revue and worked on the IfV11i'zui1k1'tr' staff. A few of the girls in the class received their driving licenses through the course in school. XVhen we became juniors we were a much older and wiser group. X'Ve held an afternoon dance in Study Hall, which was the most suc- cessful event of its kind in the school's his- tory. Carnival Time was the name of the dance. Several of the boys were members of the basketball team which became Class C Champions. VVe won the Senior High Compe- tition Plays with Bargains in Cathay. Une of the important events of the year was our Valentine Dance . ln the spring many of us went to the New England Music Festival at Old Orchard Beach. The climax of this eventful year was the combined junior-Senior Ball, which was a great success. NVe were un- able to move into Study Hall at the end of our junior year as had always been the custom, for our class was the largest one in a number of years, and there were not enough seats for us. Finally, in September of 19-19, the event which we had been eagerly awaiting arrived. .-Xt last we were seniors. XVe performed the routine duties of having our pictures taken, choosing rings, electing class officers, and mak- ing other important decisions. Eleven of our boys were members of the football squad which compiled the best record in l.ockwood's history. lVe again won the play competition with lNfrs. O'Leary's Cow . The Varsity Re- vue, Here and There , was very successful and almost the entire class took part in it. .X group of girls from the I'. .X. IJ. class went on a trip to New York to visit the United Nations' headcjuarters. In February we presented the hilarious comedy, Charley's Aunt , under the able direction of Mr. XX'eston. For the second year in succession we had a championship bas- ketball team. XVe succeeded in obtaining a new lfVKllZl'f1'fi'lvf!', in newspaper form, which was a one hundred per tent improvement over the old publication. Many of us attended the various music festivals. .Xfter this the time flew by and before we knew it, the Ball and the banquet had been held and graduation was the only event left for us in our last year of high school. On graduation night we marched sadly down the aisle of the audito- riunt to receive our diplomas, for this was the close of the six happiest years of our lives. Twenty nine

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