Lockwood High School - Reminder Yearbook (Warwick, RI)

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Lockwood High School Warwick, Rhode Island 1 Forewclrd ln presenting the 1955 edition of the Rcmilzrivr, we have attempted to depict and preserve forever the entire activity year within the ivy-clad walls of Lockwood High S The hour glass with its ever-flow of the final james T. C h o o l . ing sands of time represents the last hours of Lock- woodls existence as a high school. Through- out the book there appears the friendly little B l u e Devil, our ath- letic symbol, whose life, along with Lockwood High School's, has come to an end. It is with great pride in havin a part of Lockwood's glorious past little sadness in parting, and with ance of success for the years to col present to you the final editio Lockwood Reminder. U been V ', with a the assur- ne that we n of the v I I Dedication ..,,. Administraitioii ....,. Faculty Sciiiurs Clzisscs Aczidcmic Suction Activitics .. ML1Sic .. Sports ..... Advertisers ...... Table oi Contents +9 SHUI, J' N X Q 2 bf! 1 Z F' :sn Q ff, S .9 Lx' ASSE w DEDICATION We, the Class of 1955, herehy dedicate the fina Reminder to Mrs. Dorothy Mayor. Serving as our class Mrs. Mayor gave abundantly of her time not only du l ediion of the Lockwood adviser from 1951 to 1954, ing school hours but after school and on weekends as well. Our success in class Lojects could not have been accomplished without her expert guidance and kindly understanding, her devotion to high ideals, her spirit of to make the hest availahle to all her pupils have been all of us. To you, Mrs. Mayor, we render our heartfelt app dedicate our yearhook to you, our tcachcr, adviser, and advice. Her patience and progress, and her eagerness a source of inspiration to ireciation and are proud to friend. fy 3 ,,.:-vw,- ,,, J--, ADMINISTHMIUN QE MR, CHARLES B. MACKAY Supcrintcmlcnt ul' Xx'llI'XX'lCk Sflumlf MR. HORACE E. HOBBS Assistant SllPCI'iI1tCI1LlCl1f -.1-q MR. CLARENCE S, TAYLOR Diructur of f:lI!'l'iClllllII1 XL ln Charge nf Secondary Educntimm N SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRA fx BUILDING MR. ELDON D. XVEDLOCK Principal of Lockwood High School MR. MARSHALL ROBERTSON Assistant Principal of Lockwood High School , 4 . r-1 W Alice C. Bacon Ed. B., Rhode Island Col- lcirc of Education. English, Math., Social Studies, Conch of 12th Grade Competition Play. M. Bailey Educa- Girls' Club, Philip M. Barker, Jr. Rhode Island School of Design. Shoo. Clyde D. Bennett B. S., University of Rhode Island. Health, Physical Educa- tion. Assistant Basketball C o u c h. Boys' Lenders' Corps, Boys' Intramural Sports. Raymond W. Carroll B. S., University of Rhode Island. Chemistry, General Sci- cncc. Head of Science De- partment, Coach of Varsity Baseball. A B Boston University English, Mathematics, S0- cinl Studies. Louise F- Casey THE FACULTY na 4. as .J .A, af. ' 'r' . - f w A .ki 5 1 il s 1 Yi X. n P 0 ' , S I 4 Mary A. Case Rhode Island Col Education: Columbi' versity, Northampto tute of Music Peda Music, Junior Chorus. Paul A. Clanc V ege of Uni- Insti- Ol-KY. Hisrh .r A. B.. Providence Col- leile. English, Guidance 9. Anna E. Cole B. S. E. M. Ed., University. Boston Business Subjects, Ad- visor of the Class oi 1056. Director of Stam Bonds. 1 hs and W Charles R. Crowe A. B.. College linm and Mnry: Brown University. of VVil- A. M., Benjamin R. Cu -tis B. S.. Unive Rhode Island: M. rslty of A., Col- umbia University. Physical Educa ence, Coach of Ju Basketball, Coach Hixrh Football. S tion, Scl- nicr High of Junior G' 4,1 .,,,. J 3 c a n ,l fi if X Hazel E. Daily Ed. B., Brown Univers- ity: M. A., Boston Univers- ity. Social Studies, Head of Social Studies Department, Advisor of Student Muni- cipal Government Day. Josephine A. Del Vecchio B. S., Ed. B.. Bryant College. Business Subjects. NVillinm De Roin Ed. B., Rhode lslund Col- lege of Education. Mathematics. Science. Dnnre Band. Domenic R. DiLuglio Ph. B.. Providence Col- leire. Biology, Science, Coach of Varsity Football. Conch of Junior Hifrh Baseball. Donald S. Downs Eastern State Normal Sc hool. En!-Zlish. Mathematics. Social Studies, Advisor of Good VVill. - 1 dna . owns . A r Interna- , ti nal ollege, osse Nis- en S h ol of ucatio iysicnl Ed- Physicnl Education, Ad- visor of Girls' Lenders' Corns, Coach of Girls' Sports. Advisor of the Dance Cluh. ni, -. Elizabeth F. Ilul1'y Ed. II.. Ed. M.. Rhode Island College ol' Educa- tion. .Enx!lish. Librarian. Ad- visor of the Library Club, Director ol' Publicity. Raymond A. Eldredge B. S.. University of Rhode Island. Agriculture, Advisor of the -l-H Club. Advisor of the l .I .A. Ruth A. Flynn B. S.. University of Rhode Island. Home Economics, Ad- visor fol' the Warwickite Literary S!alI'. Elizabeth J. Greene' B. S. in Commercial Ed- ucation: B. S. S., Bryant Collelrez Ed. B.. Rhode Island College of Education. Art, Entrlish, Math. So- cial Studies. Elizabeth C. Hatch B. A., Trinity College ol' Washinsston. D. C., A. M., Brown University. Enirlish. Sneech. Advisor of the Stamp Club. .1 rs f ' 'F Q-' A ' v f',.-'.1','f?71?f 'Y' 7 ' Tvv q THE FACULTY Janice S. Howard A. B., Brown University. Enxrlish. Mathematics. Guidance S, Coach of Sth Grade Comnetition Play, Advisor of the Class ol' 1959. Edward G. Hunt Ed. B.. Ed. M., Rhode Island Collexze of Educa- tion. English, History, Direct- or of the Audio-Visual -' Aids Club. l . Dorothy B. Ingham B. Ed., Keene Teachers' College: A. M., Boston E University. 1 Guidance Counselor 7. i Carl R. Johnson B. S. Ed.. Fitchburiz Q State Teachers' Collette. -' I Enlrlish. Mathematics, Science, Advisor of the Rescue Squad, Coach of 7th Grade Competition ? Play. Richard H. Johnson B. A., Providence Col- , lelre. -, ' Exurlish. Mathematics. Social Studies. Coach nf Cross Country. -Q 3 l 1 Robert J. Johnson A. B., Providence Col- lege. English. Mathematics. Social Studies. 9 Rose Koralewsky A. B., Boston University. Lamzuaizes, Coach of the llth Grade Competition Play. Qs John M. Lepry A. B., Providence College. English, Social Studies, the Class of 1959. a 7 Z 'Z' 21, Mathematics. Adviser of , 1 9 u i I John J. Lombardi Ph. B., Providence Col- Ickez M. Ed.. Rhode Island , Colleue of Education. llrivimr, History. Math. - ematics, Science, Junior Placement Service. Nancy G. MacLean Ed. B.. Rhode Island Col- lette of Education. Mathematics, Science, Junior High Cheerleaders. K Dorothy J. Mayor B. S. University of Rhode Island Home Economics. Ad- viser of the Class of 1956. ,W A .Z pf W 1: -G' 4 A 8.9. -Q' Q 1 , . -Q.- Russell F. McCain B. S. Connecticut State. Shop. William N. Mclntyre Ed. B., Rhode Island Colleire of Education. English, Social Studies. Director of Athletics. Donald C. Miller B. S. Ed., Fitchburg: State Teachers College. Industrial Arts, Coordin- atnr for Display Case. Charles F. Moss, Jr. A. B., Brown University. Mathematics, Adviser of the Reminder Business Board. Mary V. Mulligan A. B., Pembroke College. English, Mathematics. Spanish. Director of Ticket Sales. r THE FACULT X Y Eugene M. Pernaveau '. Gorham Normal School. Rhode Island Colelfe of y Education. Mechanics, Shcp, Ad- viser of the Rife Club. Adviser of the Jr Police. z x Mary C. Petro .- B. S.. Univc Rhode Island. 1. lla sity of American Histoxy, Em:- t lish. Coach of e 10th Thomas Shola A. B., Providence Col- lelrc. English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Assistant Conch of Varsity Foothall. Grade Competitie Play. Coach ol' State Co 'Apetition N Plays. Richard E. Taylor A. B.. Union College: M. A., Columbia University. Mathematics, Head of Mathematics Department, Adviser ol' the Printim! I Club. Christopher K. Rallis B. S.. Spriny.:fi--ld Col- , lege: M. S., Univ:-rsity of Q Massachusetts: L. L. B., ff Northeastern University. W Social Studies, Coach of ' Varsity Basketball, Assis- tant Coach of Varsity 4' Football. Beatrc .. We. .., I fs A r A i K. B. ea n o c: Et. ., 1 va 1 n' -rs- X ity. x Eirli , end of the . nglis Depart ent, Ad- viscr the minder Lit- Audrey E. Ililey emily Bomd' r B. S. Bryant Goll fre: Ea. B., Rho e 153.11 ' I leire of Edu- tio l u jc ls, He 4 llellartmcnt. , NG the Budget ' SN - W . Weston Q A. B, r n University: 1 ' M. A., lumlria Univers- I , ity I Ish, Social Studies, Coa of Senior Play. .1 , Karl R. Rittmaan t B. F. A.. Rhode Island School of Design. Art Instructor, Coach of Varsity Tennis, Adviser of .K the Junior Red Cross. Marianna L. Willard ' Ed. B., Rhode Island Col- lexrc of Education. Vocal Classes, Mixed Chorus. and Band, Orch- ---- - estru, Director of Varsity Revue, Adviser of the Class -1 Alden C. Saunders of 1955- 14. s., Unive -i 51 .5 Rhode Island: rEd. M., 5 .' Q V M., Rhode Island College we of Education. iff T 'I V ' Mathematics, Physics, gigs, , Science, Guidance 10, ll, iff ' 12, Adviser of th! Junior ' ' Hi-Y. f l . 10 LHS' -,1V, W ICISS' i,,..o- X Q v SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTIRE 1-'irst row: Luft to right Arlene llasso. Carolyn Haswr-ll. Second row: Robert Greco, Miss Willard, Nancy Tlmmpson, John Padilla. Rolicrt Haute, Ramsay, John Hayes. Nancy Trziinor. Pete Privlxsnn Jour- llmpihm Robert Senior Executive Committee The Senior Class Exccutivc Cnmmittcc is madc up of twclvc mcmhcrs. wi ycar. in arc clcctcd hy thc tla it tht hcvinniiig of tht The function of this group is to makc dcfinitc dccisions in dstcrmining class policics and activities throng iout tht st ion vt ir The success of our senior ycar is duc mainly to their intcrcst and crforts on ou 1' hchalf. In Appreciation To Miss Willard, our capzihic advisor and friend. wc wish to express our sinccrc gratitude for all thc time and energy that shc has contrihutcd to thc Class of 1959. Her understanding attitude and ahlc assistancc has smoothed out thc rough spots in the sands of our last yczir. 12 L A Qw- EEN P DRE MARGUERITE MARY ALEXANDER Rite 627 Main Ave., Greenwood Library Club 12: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Varsity Revue '12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Pro- lframs 12. Here we have a fun-loving girl who has been nicknamed Rite. Marquerite will never be forgotten for that in- cessant chatter in homeroom. EDWARD HAROLD ALLEN Harold 409 Tollgate Road. Anponaul-I Varsity Revue 12: Senior Play 12: F. F. A. 9. 10. 11, 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. Harold is known to many ol' us as Lockwood's Eddie Fisher. as a result of his excellent performance in the Varsity Revue. Harold does a Hood job with his studies and has a working knowledge of all that is going on. FRANCES JANE ALMOND Fran 55 Claris St. Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10. 11, 12: Varsity Revue 10, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 11: Assembly Pro- !-rrams 11, 12: Florida Exchange 12. Now we meet that quiet business student who had so much fun on the Florida Exchange. That was quite a 1 tan you got down there, Frances. JOHN FREDERICK ANDERSON Andy 22 Mapledale Road, Hillsgrove Audio Visual Aids 11, 12: Caf- eteria Corps 9, 10, 11: Baseball 9, 10: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9:Hi-Y10,11,12:As- semhly Programs 12: Rifle Club 11: Florida Exchange 12. John is a good singer with a fine sense of humor. He is well known around the school for his hopped- up car. John expects to join the service after he graduates. RONALD GILBERT ANDERSON Ronnie 2945 Post Road. Greenwood Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12. Introducing now a neat. well-liked boy who has added n lot to the class in his own quiet way. Ronnie, a general course student, has plans that include the Air Forcefprolx- ably as a radio operator. BARBARA ELIZABETH ARNOLD Barb 91 Cupron Farm Drive, Buttonwoods Good VVill 12: Gil'ls' Sports 11. 123 Student Advisory Board 12: Dance Club 11: Girls' Leaders Corps 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audi- tion Festival 12: Senior Play 12: Warwickite 12: Assembly Programs 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Barbara Arnold. who came to Lockwood last year. obtained n very high standing in her class immedi- ately, Very sports minded and stud- ious, she has a wonderful personality and makes friends quickly. These qualities will stand her in stood stead in her future nursing career. ELEANOR MARY BACON Ellie 104 Endicott Drive, Hillsgrove Girls' Sports 11, 12: Gym Exhibi- tion 12: N. E. Audition 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Pro- grams 10, 12: R. I. Honor Society 12: Warwickite 12. Now we meet a tall quiet senior whose friendly Spirit of cooperation has won her many lasting friends. Eleanor is a good worker who really deserves the best of everything in her future occupation. She plans to be a stenogropher. JOYCE FREDA BAGSHAW ::Bnggy 68 I'acltard Ave., Greenwood Glass Exec. Committee 10. 11, 12 -W Secretary 12: Cafeteria Corps ll- 10, 11: Girls' Sports 9, 10. 11. 12: Girls' Leaders Corps 11, 12: Dance Club 10: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 10 11, 12: Band 12 Secretary-Majorette: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. High Play Competition 9: Sr. High Play Competition 10, 11, 12: Masquers 11: Reminder Business Board 11, 12: Assembly Programs 11. 12. Joyce is n member of the senior class who wears n smile every min- ute of the day and has a wonderful personality that can't he equaled. Her capacity to make the dullest party bright and the gloomiest per- son laugh has won the hearts of all. lv: W.-ur 1- SEN IJR , 7 v I t ,xL1soN ETHEL BALLANTYNE mr' 33 Echo Court, Greenwood Good Will 9: Class Exec. Com- mittee 9: Girls' Sports 9, 12: Vars- ity Revue 12: Masquettes 9: Sen- ior Play Assistant Ilirector 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Badminton Tournament 9. Alison has rcurned to us this year after two years in Connecticut. She did an excellent job as Assistant Director of the Senior Play. lVell mannered and meticulously nent. this Wood student expects to con- tinue her education after she leaves Lockwood. RAYMOND VVINSLO W BAR'1'L1:7I l' Ray 150 Brentwood Ave., Greenwood Audio Visual Aids 10, 11, 12 : Cafeteria Corps 9, 10. 11: Football 11: Tennis 10 : Jr. Hi-Y 9: Hi-Y 10, ll, 12: Assembly Programs 12. This likable hard worker has prob- ably sold more tickets than anyone else in Lockwood history. Rny, who, as one should be able to xruess from the above, is u business student, who can be seen at most class events giving n helping hand. ARLENE ANN BASSO '-A1-1 272 Potters Ave., Greenwood Good Will 12: Library Club 9: Class Exec. Committee 121 Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Girls Sports 9. 10. 11. 12: Girls' Leaders Corps 11, 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Badminton Tourn- ament 9, 10, ll, 12: Varsity Revue ll, 12: Girls Chorus 11: N. E. Audi- tion Festival 12: R. I. Audition Fest- ival 12: Masquers 10. 11: Senior Play 12: Reminder Business Board 11. 12: Warwiekite 9. 10,11,12:As- sembly Proizrams 9, 10, ll, 12: Flor- ida Exchanfze 12. Our D period Voice Class pianist, Arlene has made many friends with her warm personality. Her party for the Bradenton Students was one of those never-to-be-forgotten events. She expects to enter a liberal arts college next fall, to follow up her college prep work here. ROBERT EDWARD BAUTE Zuke 533 Green Bush Road. East Greenwich Student Council 9, 10: V. Pres. 11: Pres. 12: Good Will 10, 11: Jr. Red Cross 9: Class Exec. Committee 9: V. Pres. 12: Football 9. 10, ll. 12: Baseball 9: Athletic Assoc. 9: Sr. High Play Competition 10: Reminder Busi- ness Board 11, 12: Reminder Literary Board 12: Warwickite 9: Jr. Hi-Y 9: President 12: Hi-Y Chaplain 10: Treasurer 11: Jr. Leader: Assembly Programs 9, 10, 11, 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Business-like and efficient best describe Zuke. A class leader since our first year at Lockwood, Zuke has proved his capabilities many times. He is one of the most respected boys in our class. . DONALD Q 56 Goody OSEPH BEADLES Don win St., Cowesett Football 11, 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festii grams 12. Donald Bend football player al 12: Assembly Pro- Ics, one of our better s. is known as bein!! the life of any party. He makes his presen ee felt ln V some of the craziest sayings. Don ie. a swell guy, a lover at heart, and s friend of all. EARL FRANCIS BONNER 175 Vera 'Bonnic Street, Apponaug Audio Visual Aids 9, 10: Jr. Red Cross 9, 10: Football Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: 9, 10, 11, 12. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Gym Exhi- bition 9: Vars ity Revue 12: Jr. Hi- Y 9: 4-H 9, lt: Assembly Programs 12: State Badminton Tournament 9. 10, 11, 12. An all around Hood fellow is Bonnie. His loud nature has won him many friends among the student body. To meet him in a football uniform. one would think he were n creature from known on the Holden silen Rallis. down under. Earl was football field for his ce f just ask Mr. BLSYY MARGARET ANNE BRADBURY d 216 Gra. View Drive, Coda Dance Club r Tree Point 10: Varsity Revue 11, 12: Girls' Chorus ll: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12 : Senior Play 2: Warwickite 11. 12: Assembly Programs 12: Florida Ex- change 12: Naiional Jl'. Honor So- ciety: R. I. H onor Society 12: Gym Exhibition 12: Badminton Tourna- ment 9. This sweet and modest girl has a friendly smile for all who meet her. We're all uwurc- of her beauty, in- tellilrence. and pleasink personality. She will be remembered for her act- in! ability in our senior play. ROBERT GE DRGE BRODUER P1lantom 102 Buttonwoods Ave., Buttonwouds Audio-Visual Aids, 11: Jr. Red Cross 9, 12: In tlamural Sports 9, 12: Badminton Toux ament 12' Vm-sit Revue 12: N. ... Y . Audition Festival 12: Assembly P'otrram 10. 12, F. F. A. 10: Florida 'change 1 2 . Bob is anot er of our friendly seniors. He is ways laughing frll of pep and is al- with his friends. He was one of the lucky seniors who enjoyed the w onderful winter vaca- tion in Bradenton, Florida with the exchanze group. Bob plans to join the Air Force after zrnduation. -.,.Y,,,,,,..-.., , U., Wi, ta. . ,4,,,'- ,Q KJ EEN DR5 'W 4...- FRANCINE CAROL BRUCKSHAW Fran 63 Link St., Alrponaug Budget Secretaries 12: Jr. Red Cross 9: Class Exec. Committee 10, 11: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10, 11: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Cheerleaders 12: Dance Club 9, 10: Girls' Leaders Corps 9, 10, 11, 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Badminton Tournament 9, 10. 11, 12: Varsity Revue 11. 12: Girls Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Masquettes 9: Masquers 11: Senior Play 12: Reminder Typist 12: Warwickite 10 - 11 Business Manager: Assembly Programs 9. 10. 11, 12: Florida Exchange 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. Whenever we hear a really crazy laugh in homeroom, it is a cinch that it's coming from Fran. A business student, she has reached a high de- gree of proficiency in that field, which she exhibited as business mann!-Yer of The Warwickite last year. JEANETTE MARION BUDLONG ..Jan,, 321 Main Ave.. Greenwood Varsity Revue 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs 12. Jeanette, a rather shy. fluiet stu- dent, is a willing worker and a Hood helper. She is a sincere and honest student who tries her best to get a toD grade in everything. This senior enjoys lending n helping hand at the oflice. ROBERT FRANCIS BURATTI . ..Bob., 3338 West Shore Rd., Apponaui! 4-H 9, 10, President 11, Sec.- Treasurer 12: Assembly Programs 11: FFA 11, 12 President, State Treasurer. Although Bob is rather quiet and reserved, he always has a friendly hello for everyone. He is well known for his work in the agricul- tural field. Bob was president of the 4-H Club and is an active member of the F. F. A. His future includes the University of Rhode Island. SANDRA DEAN BURBANK Sandy 22 Greenwood Ave., Greenwood Good Will 12 President: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Cheerleaders 12: Gym Exhibi- tion 11: Badminton Tournament 10: Varsity Revue 10, 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Sr. High Play Competition 10, 11: Mas- quettes 9 President: Masiluers 9, 10. 11: Reminder Business Board 10. 11. 12: Warwickite 9, 10, 11, 12: As- sembly Programs 10, 11, 12: R. I. Girls State 11: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Jr. Red Cross 9: Florida Exchange 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. If you 'have ever walked past the auditorium during D period and have heard a clear soprano voice, you can be sure that it was Sandy. Sandy's future includes the Univer- sity -of Rhode Island and a career in nursing. ROGER ISELIN BURLINGAME Burly Division St., Cowesett Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs 12: Rifle Club ll, 12. Roger is known for his excellent selections on the guitar, both as soloist and with the boys Roger spends quite a bit of time with Jack, :and really likes those rhythm and ues. JANET MARTHA BUSH ..Jan.. 275 Crestwood Road, Crestwood Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Club 12: Gym Exhibition 11. 12: Varsity Revue 12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Reminder Bus- iness Board 12 Secretary: Warwick- ite 11, 12: Girls 4-H 12 President: Assembly Programs 12: Rifle Club 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Reminder Art Staff 12: Mixed Chorus 12: Badminton Tournament 10 11: R. I. Honor Society 12. Introducing now. Janet Bush- a friendly senior with a smile for all. This good student spends much of her extra-curricular time in girls' sports, which give her I-treat enjoy- ment. ROBERT WILLIAM BUTLER, JR. Butt' 310 Diamond Hill Road, Apponaug Football 11, 12: Assembly Pro- llrams 12. Bob came to us in his junior year and immediately became known to all. He is quiet and reserved, but this does not detract from his friendly and pleasant attitude. A willing and hard worker, Bob can be expected to retain his popularity and excel in his future plans. PATRICIA CHRISTINE CARROLL Pattie 15 Brownlee Blvd., Greenwood Cafeteria Corps 9: Library Club 9: Girls' Sports 9, 10: Varsity Revue 11, 12: R. I. Solo and Ensemble 11: N. E. Audition Festival 11, 12: N. E. Concert Festival 11: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Senior Play 12: Sr. High Competition Play 11: Reminder Bus- iness Board 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Rifle Club 10. Now we meet the best joke teller in the senior class. Pat is known for those witty remarks that are heard throughout the day. This friendly girl is a good student and hopes to be a nurse after graduation. W gill l 'w Q 4 V 1 I HENRY TITO CRUCIANI ffl' Q' 5,1 'A EEN UR V. A DAVID ARTHUR COLLOM Dave, Crash 3188 Post Road, Appcnaug Audio-Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Exec. Committee 11: Tennis 9, 10, 11. 12: Gym Exhibition 9: Var- sity Revue 9, 10. 12: N. E. Audi- tion Festival 12: R. I. Audition Fest- ival 12: Jr. High Play Competition 9: Sr. High Play Competition 10, 11: Masquettes 9: Musquers 10: Senior Play 12: Reminder Business Board 10, 11: Reminder Literary Board 12: Assembly Programs 9, 10 11, 12: Jr. Police 9. 10 Chief: Rifle Club 10. ll, Pres. 12. Dave. a very active and interested member of Audio-Visual-Aids, is al- so a shutterbug fan. He could often be found by Mr. Moss' side helping with photograph work. After grad- uation Dave plans to go to engin- eerinlr school. NANCY YOUNG CONGDON ..Nan.. 37 Westbrook Rd., Greenwood Library Club 11, 12: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10: Dance Club 11: Varsity Revue 12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Reminder Business Board 12: Assembly Programs 12: Badminton Tournament 9. Nancy is quiet but always very sincere. These qualities have won her many friends. After graduation Nancy plans to enter Bryant College, and we are sure she'l1 make some lucky doctor a line secretary. BERNICE ADELINE COOK Cookie, Bern 3122 West Shore Road, Apponaug Library Club 12: Budget Secre- tary 12: Jr. Red Cross 10, 11: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10, 11: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Gym Exhibi- tion 11: Varsity Revue ll : Orchestra 9,10, 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 9, 10: N. E. Audition Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: N. E. Concert Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: R. I. Audition Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: Sen- ior Play 12: Warwickite 9, 10: As- sembly Progrnms 9. 10, 11, 12: Bndl minton Tournament 9: Reminder Typist 12. Bernice, with those long blonde locks, is one of the few persons who are always ready to lend a helping hand. This girl, a business student. is one of the most pleasant girls in the class. You can find Bernice working diligently in the Library almost any time of the day. dough.. 751 East Ave., Natick Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Hi-Y 12: Rifle Club 11,12. It's not too often we find a good football player who is a good stu- dent. Cush, All State Tackle this year, is well liked for the all around friendliness and good will he has shown us. VINCENZO Budget S 9 Ba 8 Adel: BERNARD D'ABROSCA ii el Y ual Aids 9: 10, 11, 12 nd Cancer t semble 9: N. 10 I Sr. , 12. R. High Pl ior Play 12: ly Programs B Here is a zip to his music, and he We expect J lucky, joyful after high sl has done wi 20 Valen Good Will t ...nmmyn de Avenue, Natick :retary 12: Audio-Vis- Varsity Revue 12: Band , Orchestra 9: All State 9: R. I. Solo and En- E. Audition Festival 9- Audition Festival 12: V Competition 12: Sen- Narwickite 12: Assemb- 9, 10, 11 12. boy who adds a lot of classes. Jimmy likes plays in the orchestra. im, with his happy-go- attitude, tu continue :hool the fine work he 1 us. MARGARET ANN DAHLBERG Chickie tai ' ' ne Cncle, Cowesett 11. 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Athletic Assoc. 9, 10: Gym Exhibition, 11, 12: Badminton Tournament l0, 11, 12: Varsity Re- vue 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 11 : N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. High t. , l . . Play Compet' Graduation Marshal 11: National Jr. Honor Society grams 11, 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. Chickie, a always enjoy natured lass in the Vars her known to all, is sure to be an asset to the ture, as she EDNA lon 9, Waiwicklte 12: 9: Assembly Pro- neat, attractive blonde, fun. This quiet. sweet- whose well done acts ity Revue have made community in the fu- has been with us. ETH EL DePIETRO ..Ed-. 512 Commonwealth Avenue Library C 12: R. I. Ass en C 11: Miss Du ff this year als embly P1 Apponaug ub 12: Varsity Revue Audition Festival 12: -ograms 12. quiet sincere girl who Edna is a lly did much to bright- work. She rea y's duties in the library has become Well-known for her office s 0. JANET LEE DILLER 207 W1 Dill 'ethersheld Drive, Buttonwoods lirls' Spun Girls' L Exhibition ll 129 Girls' Ch Festival 12 3 val 122 1 2 : Rel Warwicl- grams 11, 1 Soc iety 9: F Janet, new has the certainly c lass of humor is so mis ton at sed if J . Those the right ts ll, 12: Dance Club faders' Corps 12: Gym . 12: Varsity Revue 11, orus 11: N. E. Audition R. I. Audition Festi- ninder Business Board ite 12 : Assembly Pro- 2: National Jl'. Honor ,. I. Honor Society 12. to us here at L. H. S.. added a great deal to 55. Her sense of ething we would have et had stayed at Gor- itty remarks come just moments, too! ' G - 5 EN DR5 BENITO ANDIMO DI MASCIA Benny 43 Tillinsxhast Avenue, Natick Jr. Red Cross 10: Basketball 9: Varsity Revue 10. 12: N. E. Audi- tion Festival 12: R. I. Audition Fest- ival 12: Warwickite ll: Assembly Pi-01-Trams 12: State Badminton 10. 11, 12: Intramural Sports Sl. We're sure everyone is acquainted with Benny. With kind and helpful understandinlr. he is always willim! to give a hand in oul' class activities. We know his personality will take him to a continuance of success in future years. ELAINE ANN IIUPRE Dune 100 Biltmore Avenue, Hillsizrove Cafeteria Corps 9: Library Club 11: Girls' Sports 9, ll, 12: Dance Club ll: Gym Exhibition 12: Vars- ity Revun- 11. 12: Girls' Chorus 113 N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Masquettes 9: Wnrwickite 12: 4-I-I 12: Assembly Programs 12: II. I. Honor Society 12: Rifle Club 12. Elaine. one of our sweetest Qals. has a personality and attitude that will take her a lonfr way in the future, whatever be her choice. Well known also are her co-operation and conzeniality. She is quiet, reserved. and likes art. LUCIUS GILBERT ELIYREITGE, III Lu Division Street. East Greenwich Good Will, Secretary 12: Audio- Visual Aids 9, 10: Sr. High l-'lay Competition 10: Senior Play 12: Re- minder Business Board 11. 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9: 4-H 9, 10: Florida Exchange 12. He is bound at the north by blond hail'. at the equator by a plaid belt and at the south by charcoal pants and white bucks. He has the ability to keep up his marks along with fashion. Lucius is very appreciative of modern art and classical music. MALCOLM l'E'l'Elt E1uc1csoN I etc'.' 120 Gillan Avenue, Greenwood Class Exec. Committee 10, 11. 123 Class President 10. ll, 12: Football 9, 12: Varsity Revue 12: Senior Play 12: Reminder Business Board 12: I-Ii-Y. Vice-president 11, 12: As- sembly Programs 11, 12. We're introducing! now the most popular boy in the Senior class. Al- ways cheerful, Mr. Class President has led us throuxzh six successful years here at Lockwood. Petr-'s plans include eolleue next fall. MICHAEL FEDELI Mike 150 Natick Avenue, Greenwood Student Council 10: Audio-Visual Aids 12: Reminder Business Board 12: Warwickite 12: Hi-Y 10, ll, 12. Secretary, 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12: Florida Exchange 12. Mike is a very smart, alert-look- ing boy who is very quiet. He has always been willimz to lend u hand in all class activities. You will often see him with Dave. Mike is certain to be an asset to any college of enzineeriniz. MYRNA LOIS I-'ROEMEL Maru 2908 West Shore Road, Apponuug Literary Club ll: Cafeteria Corps 11: Girls' Sports ll, 10, 11, 12: Gym Exhibition 0: Varsity Revue 11, 12: Girls' Chorus ll: N. E. Audition Fes- tival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Prom-ams 12: Home Ec- onomics ll: Florida Exchange 12. Who is that girl we always see with Gil? Why, Myrna. of course. Here's a girl who is perhaps the most avid book fan in the class. MARION EDNA GRAHAM Cookie 711 Spruce Street, Apponaus: Cafeteria Corps 9: Girls Sports 0. 10. 11 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs 12. lntroducini: now a quiet. general course student who does her best in all her work. Marion is often seen with her friend Gloria . .IOHN ROBERT GRECO Grec, Bob S3 Eastman Sli-cet, Pontiac Student Council 11 3 liudilct Secre- tary 12: Class Exec. Committee 11. 12. Vice President 11 : Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Intramural Sports 9. 10, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Senior Play 12 : Warwickite 11: Assembly Programs 1 1, 12: F.F.A. 10: Rifle Club 12: Varsity Revue 12: Florida Exchange 12. This senior, a member of the executive committee, has worked zealously on all our class projects. We have all heard Bob singiniz in voice class with his fine tenor voice. 4 fs-4 SEN s Hg,- X-. UR HUW ARD LEWIS GROSS .Tat-. 106 Iiuttonwoods A vt-nut Buttonwoods Audio-Visual Aids 11' r . . . J . Red Cross 9, 12 : Varsity Revue 12 : N. E. Audition Festival 12 : R. I. Audi- tion Festival 12: Assembly Programs 11, 12: Intramural Sports 11, 10, 11, 12: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10. 12: Flor- ida Exchange 12. Howie was one of the lucky Sen- iors who came back from Florida with a tremendous tan. Pleasinxr personality and willingness to help are among his many assets. JAMES LAWRENCE GUETTI ..-nm.. 4573 Post Road, Cowesett Library Club ll: Audio-Visual Aids 12: Football 11, 12: Basketball ,11, 12: Varsity Revue 12: Reminder Business Board 12: Reminder Liter- ary Board 12: Literary Editor: Hi-Y 11: Assembly Programs 12: R, I. Honor Society 12. Jim is one ol' the newest members ol' the class. He has displayed his sports ability on the football and basketball teams. As well as bn-ing athletically ini-lined, he has proved his ability also academically. JEAN I'AUI.A HANICI. Jeanne 153 Inman Avenue, Greenwood Cafeteria Corps 9. 12: Girls'. Sports 9: Gym Exhibition 11: Varsity lie- vue 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 11: Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs ll. 12. Jean is one ol' the Seniors who are working dilligently for a business diploma. We all remember what a whiz she was in sewinlt. PATRICIA ANN HAMPSHIRE Pat 147 Capron Farm Drive. liuttonwoods Student Council 11: Library Club 12: Budget Secretary 12: Class Exec. Committee 12: Gym Exhibition ll: Varsity Revue 11, 12: Girls' Chorus ll: R. I. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: Mas- quers 11: Senior Play 12: Reminder Business lioard 12: Reminder Typist 12: Warwickite 12: Assembly Pro- grams 11, 12. Pat came to Lockwood in her junior year and made a hit with everyone right from the start. Her friendly personality is reflected in everything she undertakes. She Dlnys the piano in Voice Class, and as an actress we saw her talent displayed in the Senior Play. 18 GLORIA 110 Mead Jr. Placeme Sports 9, 10, tion 11: Var: Audition Festi Festival 12: A Rifle Club 10. Gloria is ta and has work cess. She is ful and orillin wears to scho WILLIAM RC 80 Darrow Audio-Visual 10: Assembly teria Corps 10 Bob ? Bob PATRICIA HAND '-Glu ow St.. Ahponaug nt Service 11 : Girls 11, 12 : Gym Exhibi- ity Revue 12: N. E. val 121 R. I. Audition ssembly Programs 12 3 kim! a general course d hard to achieve suc- oted for that beauti- l jacket that she often ol. BERT 1-mRmNo'roN --Bar' Drive, Anponauk Aids: Warwickite Programs 12: Cafe- , 11, 12. ho? Oh-Bill. Thnt's the trouble all have with this boy who is known Bill. This qu help around sf mechanical lim CAROLINE MI to us as Bob and et tall boy is a' real -hool especially in the LLICENT HASW ELL Carolyn 1083 Main Class Exec. Ave.. Greenwood Committee El, 10, 11 12: Secretary I1 : Treasurer 12: Girls' Shorts 9. 10. l ers Corps: Gy sity Revue 10 tion Festival Festival 12: Jr . 12: Cheerleaders 1 Exhibition 11 : Var- 11. 12: R. 1. Audi- L.: N. E. Audition . High Play Competi- 1. 12: Jr. Cheerltfluler 10: Girls' Lead- . I , I tion 10: Gradu This ambitious girl needs n s troductio , as limelight L. H. S. Carol Henuine modesty. We pep and enthu tributed. DOROTHY LOI1 :tion Marshal 11. no in- he has been in the throughout all her years at ne is known for her personality, beauty. and are all aware of the siasm she has con- ETTA HAWTHORNE Dottie 152 Rini! Street. Pontiac Budget Secretary 12: Cafeteria Corps 10: Girls' Sports 10: Dance Club 10: Gym Exhibition 11: War- wiekite 11: Asaembly Programs 10. Dorothy. wh: tenth grade. is mates as bein!! came to us in the known by her class- witty, always laugh- ing, and wanti ig to have fun. A business studerlt. she often can be t found workin! the office. , 55N urea , JOHN EDWARD HAYES, JR. ..J0hn.. 78 Forbes St., lVestcott Class Exec. Committee 12: Varsity Revue 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: Sr. High Play Competition 12: Reminder Bus- iness Board: Assembly Programs 9. John's amiable manner is admired by his fellow classmates. This, coupled with his ability to get alonl! with people, has gained him many l'riends. John is always willing to lend a helping hand and is a hard worker. especially when it comes to class projects. JOHN HENRY JOSEPH HINES, JR. Hinesy S1 Penquin Ave., Potowomut Budget Secretary 12: Jr. Red Cross 10: Jr. Placement Service 11: Cafeteria Corps 10. 11: Varsity Re- vue: N. E. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Concert Festival 12: Warwickite 10, ll: Assembly Programs 10, 11 12. John is a quiet boy with a friendly smile. Behind his apparent reserve lies a keen sense of humor. He has the ability to get into trouble and to get out of it even easier. This senior also likes rhythm and blues. ELMER JAMES HOLDEN ..Jimmy., 16 Noyes St., Buttonwoods Cafeteria Corps: Good XVill 11. 12: Audio-Visual Aids 11, 12: Foot- ball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11. 12: Basketball 9, 10. 11: Co- Captain 12: Tennis 9: Gym Exhibi- tion 9: Varsity Revue 10, 11, 12: Band 9: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. Hiilh Play Competition 9: Sr. Hillh Play Competition Play 11: Warwickite 9, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9: Assembly Programs 9. 10. ll, 12. Jim is an excellent athlete, a good student, and a true gentleman. He is an active member of our football, basketball, and baseball teams. He hopes to sro into radio or television work after graduation. BARBARA ANN HOPKINS --Barb 1 Reed Street, Pontiac Budget Secretaries: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Gym Exhibition ll, 12: Val'- sity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Fest- ival l2: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Reminder Typist 12: Warwickite 11: Assembly Program 9, 12. Barbara has a very pleasant per- sonality and a pleasing smile. She enjoys school and likes to have a lot of fun. She is a hard-workin!! girl and can he found working in the oliice duriml school. Cheerful. Hay. and full of fun, Barbara is liked by everyone and can be seen very often riding around in a blue Buick. SONJA MARIE JACOBSON 1191 Main Avc., Greenwood Library Club 9, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Club ll. 12: President 12: Girls' Leaders Corps 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 12: Girls' Chorus 9: N. E. Audition Festival 12: It. I. Audition 9, 12: Masquettes 9: Mas- quers 10, 11: Senior Play 12: Warwickite 12: Assembly Programs 9, 11. 12: Home Economics Club 9, 10: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Badminton Tournament 10, 12. Sonja has a friendly smile and a Pleasant word for all. She is active in school activities and participates in all class projects. Sonja is out- standing ln sports. With her friend- ly manner and her scholastic ability, Sonja will surely achieve her goal. DELORES ANN JENCKS Lori 323 Nausauket Road, Apponaug Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11 I Dance Club 9, 10, 11: Gym Exhibition 9. 10: Varsity Revue 10, 11, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs 12. Lori, a busy budget secretary. has become proficient in the business subjects. Whatever her fixture is, she can be expected to do an ex- cellent job. Dolores has been active in Girls' Sports and Dance Club over her senior high years. LEON EDWARD JOHNSON ..Lee.. 105 Mystic Dr.. Buttonwoods Student Council 12: Good Will 92 Audio-Visual Aids 11: Jr. Red Cross 9, 12: Class Exec. Committee 11: Baseball 9: Track 10: Basketball 10: Intramural Sports 10, 11: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Sr. High Play Competition 9: Mas- quettcs: Reminder Art Stafl' 12: Assembly Programs 10, 12: F.F.A. 10, 11. Leon, a good student and zealous worker. makes the gas station at the end of Buttonwoods Avenue his fav- orite hangout. He is quite a talker and. according to some. his favorite pastime is breaking the hearts of all the senior girls. MILDRED ELIZABETH JOHNSON Millie 2575 Post Road, Greenwood Jr. Red Cross 9, 10, 11 12: Jr. Placement Service ll: Girls' Sports 9, 10: Dance Club 9. 10, 11: Ath- letic Association 9: Gym Exhibi- tion 9, 10, 11: Varsity Revue 12: Girls' Chorus 10, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival: Reminder Typist 12: Assembly Pro- grams 9, 12: Home Economics Club 9. 10. VVe all know Millie--a valuable asset to our class-who by hleping out at the office, is preparing for her future work. Her pleasant smilc and sweet personality are ri-sources that are sure to help Mildred in enm- ing years. 19 ll 1 , FP- 'Q , 55N ua BARBARA ANN JONES --B...-br 397 Chapmans Ave.. Greenwood Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11: Cheerleaders 11, 12: J. V. Cheerleaders 10: Varsity Revue 11. 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Graduation Marshal ll: Assembly Programs 11. 12: Badminton Tournament 11, 12. Barabara is one of our longtime cheerleaders. She is well known for pep and sports ability. One out- standinir characteristic is her nent appearance. She is very active in and out of school and is liked by all. MAll.lOlt1ld ANNE KEENAN Mar1.rie IIS Tillinizhest Ave., East Natick Student Council 9, 10: Good Will ll, 103 Girls' Sports ll, 10, ll, 122 Badminton 'l'0urnamenl. ll 12: Ath- letic Assoc. 9, 10: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue ll, 10. ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 11, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: lt. l. Audition Festival 12: Sr. High Play Conloctition 11: Masquettes El: Senior Play 12: Re- minder Business Board 11. 12: War- wickite 9, 10, ll, 12: Florida Ex- change 12: Nalional Jr. llonor Society U: R. I. Honor Society 12. Sweet and petite is Our Little Margie. Along with the merry twinkle in her eyes gn her Irish wit and her good-naturedness. Her gra- ciousness and ever-helpfulness in school affairs have made for her a host of friends. FRANK 1VAl,'l'l5R KOSIBA Buddy 056 Main Ave.. Greenwood Cafeteria Corps 10, 11, Frank, one of the less-beard-from members of our class, is taking: a general course, his favorite subjects bcinn: shop and mechanics. His hob- by is salt-water fishinxr. BARHA RA FRANCES KOUFFMTAN Lu-Lu 115 Trinity St.. Greenwood Budxrct Secretary 12: Jr. Place- ment Service 1I 1 llance Club 9: Ath- letic Assoc. 9: Varsity Revue 9, 10, ll, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: As- sembly Profzrams 12: Home Econ- omics Club 10: National Jr, Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Barbara is our gracious ballerina who has appeared in many of our colorful Varsity Revue programs. She is an excellent student in the commercial course and is a member of the Rhode Island Honor Society. PATRICIA ELIZABETH LALLY APM.. 30 Abbott Avenue. Nausauket Budget Secretary 12: Cafeteria Corps 9: Gym Exhibition 12: Var- sity Revue 1Z: N. E. Audition Fest- ival 12: Asscmbly Programs 9 12: R. I. Auditicn Festival 12: Senior Play 12: Warwickite 11. 12. Pat is a rrirl who is known amonK her friends for her sense of humor. She is usualy seen with her two pals, Barbara, and Dotty. Pat is also known for her love of music. especially Javz, Rhythm, and Blues. ALFRED LOUIS LANCELLOTTA Lance fll Pontiac SL.. Natick Budget Sec retary 12 : Baseball 5' 11, 12: liar ketball 9: Intramurs' Snorts 9: Varsity Revue 12 : N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. 1. Audition Festival 12 : Senior Play 12: NVar- wickite 12 : Assembly Programs 9. 11, 12. llere is on: of the nicest boys in our class. H: is full of fun and ha-I at good sense- of humor. Lance is one of the tremendous busses in our noble senior chorus. DONALD JOSEPH LANCELLO'l l'A Gunga 2 West Pontiac St., Natick Audio-Visual Aids 9. l0. ll, 125 Cafeteria Corps 11: Football ll. 12: Varsity Revthlc 12: Band 9, 10. ll: All State Ba d Concert El, 10: R. I. 2- l : N 4 Lo 10 12' R id 12 Ji l Solo and Emciuxle 10 . II. ' n- cert Festival 9, , . . I. Ai i- tion Festival ': '. Hiirh Play Comlietition ' : Masquers I0: Senior Play 12: Asssmbly Programs 10, 12: Rifle Club 11. 12: Florida Exchamte 12. Don was t member of our star football team this year. He was also one ol' the performers in our Varsity Revue in which he aupeared as one of the Manruire Sisters Don is very actiie in our class an.l is well liked by his classmates. GLENNI. HOPE l4aSALLl'l Nenna 32116 West Shore Road, Apponuug Library Club 10: Jr. Red Cross 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Club 9. 10. ll. 12: Athletic Assoc. 9, 10: Gym Exhibition 11: Varsity Revue il, 10, ll. 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 11: N. E, A idition Festival 11, 12: R. I, Audit on Festival 12: Mas- quettes 9: Masquers 10. ll, 12: Re- minder Business lioard 11, 12: War- wickite 0, 10, 11, 12: Assembly Pro- Lrrams 9 10, 11, 12: Home Econ- omics Club 9 10: National Jr. Honor Society 9. Glenna is a talented musician. playing: the harp and the piano. She has a wonderful sense of humor and is lots 0' fun to be with, Glenna is pleasant and friendly to everyone that she meets. lv- 'o 4 - -4 ,l EEN EIRE JOHN JAMES LAsso -uhm 3226 Post Road, Apponaug Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 9, 10, ll. 12: Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9, 10: Tennis 9: Sr. High Play Competition 12: Senior Play 12: Re- minder Business Board 12: Warwick- ite 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9: Assembly Pro- grams 10, ll. 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Jim. a good athlete, has excelled in all sports in which he has par- ticipated. A good student also, he has shown qualities of leadership that should help him greatly in coming years. ROBERT GEORGE LEVESQUE Red 202 Love Lane. Crestwool A newcomer to Lockwood in his- senior year, Bob has a friendly per- sonality and has made many friends. His favorite sports are baseball and ice-skating. excellinxz in both. Bob hopes to attend Brown next year and study Emzineerinfc. CLAUDIA ANN LEWIS -12 Carpenter St., Buttnnwoods. R. 1. Budget Secretary 12: Girls Sports 10, 11, 12: Dance Club 10: Gym Exhibition 11: Varsity Revue 10 11, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Reminder Bus- iness Board 12: Reminder Typist 12: Assembly Programs 11, 12: Cafeteria Corps 9. 10. Pretty blond hair and blue eyes are but a few of the attributes of this popular itirl, who is very often seen riding: with Millie in that red car. Claudia plans for n secretarial job after srraduatinn. CAROL ANNE LILLIBRIDGE ..Ben.- 251 Centerville Road, Apponaup: Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports ft 10 11, 12: Dance Club 9: Gym Exhibition 11: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audi- tion Festival 12: Assembly Pro- grams 12. That long: wavy hair and bil! smile rn-adilv irlontifv Ma to all. This girl who excels in sports like: archery and :zolf specially well. She took a business course and did a good job all the way through her years within these ivy-covered walls. 21 NORMAN RUSSELL MXACKINNON Noble Norm 102 Hunt Avenue. Greenwood Audio-Visual Aids 9: Jr. Red Cross 10. 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9: 4-H 9, 10: F.F.A. 10: Assembly Programs 12. Many people admire the dark wavy hair of this senior. who really en- joys western songs. Coupled with his ability to play the pruitar, his sense of humor makes him an enjoy- able companion. WALLACE NELSON MacI.EOD Wally 220 Crestwood Road, Cowesett Good Will 12: Football 11, 12: Basketball 11 : Tennis 11. 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. T. Audition Festival 12: Re- minder Literary Board 12: Hi-Y 12' Assembly Prosrrams 12. Wally, an important member of nur chamnion football tenm is a favorite with everyone. Wallv keeps up to date in men's fashions und in ready to meet any situation. A stood student. Wally expects to study Business Administration at college. GEORGE EDWARD MADEN 135 Natick Ave., Greenwood Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Programs 12. Genrze is that well liked senior who spends much of his time with his buddy Pete. He is an active member of the Navy Reserve and plans to make this his career. ALAN ELDEN McFEl'RIllf.E UMBC.. 43 Benefit St., Apponaus: Football 11: Varsity Revue 12: Band 9. 10: All State Band Concert 10: N. E. Audition Festival 10, 12: R. I. Audition Festival 10, 12: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12: Florida Exchange 12. Al. with that uncombable crew cut, is an excellent but rather quiet student, who is always willing to lend a hand around school. Emzine- ering is included in this senior's fu- ture college study. Y EEN EIR I CLAIRE PATRICIA lVleKENZlIQ 345 ProvideHce'.1'St..f.westcott l Stildent Qouncil '9, 11, 12: Good Will 10. 1.11: Class Exem Committee 12: Girls Shorts 0,10,1l..l2:Cheer. leader 11, 12: J. V. Cheerleader 1.0: Dance Club 9: Girls Leaders Corps 10, -11, 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Bulminton Tournament 9,.10 -111' 12: Varsity Revue 11, 12:'N. E. Ap- dition Festival 12: R.' I. Audltlon Festival 12: Jr. Hilzh Play Cdmpe- tition-9: Sr. High Play Competition io, 12: Mnsdaers 11: sonic? Play 12: Remi der Business Board ll, 12: War 'ckite 10, 11, 12: Assexcaly Pfogr ms ll, 10, l1', 12: Floriy x- c anize 12: National Jr., Honor So- ciety 9: R. If Honor Society 12. This cute ixirl, one 'of our pe y cheerleaders, always seems to be 211 of life an! fun.' She is the epvy of EVEN girl in. school because'-bf her beautiful hahdknit sweaters. After pzradustien Claire hopes'to gn into nursmxr. ROBERT WILDEN MORRIS ..Bob.. 166 Eden Street, Wildes Corner Buttonwoods Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audi- tion Festival 12: Assembly Pro- grams 9, 10, ll. 12: Reminder Art Staff 12. Blond haired Bob Morris is one ol the better athletes at L. H. S. He enjoys all sports. but his main at- traction is baseball. Bob's popularity with his fellow classmates is un- beatable. His friendly smile and pleasing personality have won him many lastinll friends. MAUD LVELYN MOUl10N WILLIAM H 112 Brentwox Good Will Board 12: Sr. tion 12 : Rerr 12: Warwickit grams 12. Bill has be school in his the Student shall always contributions cussions and IRENE BEA 3589 West S Budget Sec Cross 9: Cafet Sports 9, 10, 10: Gym Exh Revue 10, ll, ENRY 0'BRIEN, JR. Bill mi Avenue, Greenwood 12: Student Advisory High Play Competi- inder Business Board c 12: Assembly Pro- en a great asset to the ctive participation on dvisory Board. We remember his lengthy to social studies dis- iis interest in politics. A A TRICE OUELLETTE Renie more Road, Apponaug etary 122 Jr. Red llria Corps 9, 10: Girls' ll, 12: Dance Club 9. ibition 11, 12: Varsity 12: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: N. E. Aurition Festival 11, 12: Board 12 3 Warwickite 11 11, 12. Irene is a business stud time on ber cels in girls' school spirit snorts activiti Festival 11. 12: Sen- ' Reminder Business R. I. Audition ior Play 12. Ileminder Typist 12: : Assembly Programs very apt and willintr ent who spends much studies. She also ex- sports. Her zip and are evident at all HS. Mnudlc 40 Brentwood Avenue, Greenwood Library Club ll, 12: Girls Sports 9. 10. 11, 12: Dance Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Lenders Corps 11, 12: Gym Exhibition ll, 12: Varsity Revue ll, 12: Girls Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Masquettes 9: Mnsrluors 11, 151 Senior Play 12: Assembly Programs 11 : Reminder Art Stal? 12: Warwickite 11, 12: Home Econom- ics Club 10: National Jr. Honor So- ciety l2: R. I. Honor Society 12. One of the most likable girls in Lockwood is a cute blond-Maudie. Always talking and lnuxrhinz, she can usually be found right in the middle of everything. Her future includes either U. R. I. or Rittner Flower School. JANET ANNE NISWBERG Jan 15 Hesper Drive, Cowesett Girls' Sports tl, 10, 11. 12: lind- minton Tournament 10. ll, 12:-Var- sity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festi- val l2: R. I. Audition Festival 122 Warwickite 12: Reminder Art Staff 12: 4-H 12: Assembly Proirrnms 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. Janet is one nl the qnietest girls in our class but has made up for this in many ways. Shi- drew the winning poster for the Safety Cam- paign and has drawn many posters for our school events. She plans to further her education at the School of Design next year. JOHN AL 769 Eas Class Exec. EIKANDER PADULA Crippy t Avenue, Natick Committee 10. ll. 12: Football 12: Baseball 12: Varsity Re- vue 12: Asse mhly Programs 12. John, who is well liked by all the membel's ol' t :zood in spur Besides this, h sonality whic John started hear around s he senior class, is very' tn, especially football. r has a wonderful per- h is greatly admired. tiose odd sayings you 4 hool. SANDRA DORIS PEIRCE Sandy -l Fisher Avenue, Greenwood Budizet Seca 9, 10, Il, 1.2, Girls' Chorus R. I. Audition Festival Festival 12: 12: Warwickit grams 11, 12: 10: Gym Exhi Sandy, a bi of our auditori She really doe care of the sti 'etnry 12: Girls' Sports 'Varsity Revue 11. 12: 11: N. E. Audition 11: Assembly Pro- ome Economics Club bltion ll, 12. iaincss student, is one m bud get secretaries. s a lzood job in takin:-T c ker buyers quickly. 22 ww-g 4:1- EEN DR5 A MILDRED RUTH PERRY Mlllle 50 Midway Drive, Buttonwoods Budget Secretary 12: Girls Sports 9, 10, ll, 12: Dance Club 9, 10: Secretary ll, Vice President: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 10, 11, 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: Reminder Typist 12: Assembly Pro- izrams 11, 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. We often see this sweet, friendly girl helpimr out at the oH'ice. Millie. who is noted for her sincerity and hard work, plans to be a secretary after graduation. ANDREW MacKENZIE PORTEOUS Andy 118 Homeland Ave., Hillsgrove Cafeteria Corps 10, ll, 12: Base ball 9: Basketball 10. 11, 12: Track 12 : Assembly Programs 11, 12. Andy is a boy who has won fame on the cinder track. Through his willingness to work hard, he has won for both himself and Lockwood an excellent record in the track field. We know that Andy will do well in whatever he endeavors after gradu- ation. FOURTIN POWELL ..Buc,. 1102 Buttonwoods Ave., Buttonwoods Audio-Visual Aids 12: Tennis 10, ll, 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Au- dition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: National Jr. Honor So- ciety 0: Rifle Club 11, 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. This agreeable person has attended Lockwood for the past six years and has always been an outstandinir stu- dent. He is a member of our tennis team and also works on the technical stage crew. He intends to further his education. and any college should be proud to have him. ROBERT McALLIS'I'ER RAMSAY, JR. 42 Groveland Avenue. Greenwood Student Council 10, 11, 12: Good Will 9, Vice Pres.: Class Exec. Com- mittee 10. 12: Student Advisory Board, Chairman 12: Intramural Sports 10: Track 9: Tennis 9, 10. ll, Capt.. 12: Varsity Revue 12: Band 9, 10. ll. 12: R. I.. Audition Festival 10, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 10. 12: Jr. Hizh Play Competition 9: Senior Play 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain: Assembly Programs 10. 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. This prominent member of the class of 1955 is Bob Ramsay. The strikim: number of friends he has hespeaks his popularity as well as his pleasing personality. But this popularity does not interfere with his scholastic ability, for he has continually been a class leader in this respect. Bob will continue his work at collcirc in the fall. NORMA JOAN REMINK TON Pat 57 Colonial Avenue. Apponaug Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports 9. 10,11,12:Checrleaders11,12:J. V. Cheerleaders 10: Girls' Leaders Corps 11, 12: Gym Exhibition 9. 11, 12: Varsity Revue ll, 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Badminton Tournament 9. 10. ll. lil. Pat, a very gay spirited girl, small in size, but strong in voice, will al- ways be remembered as our peppy head cheerleader. She not only cheers, but also excels in all other sports. JOAN LOUISE RENFREE Blondie 382 Hunt Street, Greenwood Varsity Revue 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: Assembly Progrrams 12. This quiet, friendly girl in the business course seems to enjoy her- self around school. She is most often seen with Jeanette Budlong. JUDITH ANNE REYNOLDS ...Iudyn 26 Forbes Street, Apponaug Badminton 9. 10, ll. 12: Good Will 9, 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10. ll: 123 Cheerleaders 12: J. V. Cheer- leaders 10: Dance Club 9: Girls Leaders Corps 10. Sec. 11, Vice President 12: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 12: Girls' Chorus ll: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. High Play Competition 12: Sr. High Play Competition 12: Senior Play 12: Re- minder Business Board 12: Warwick- ite 0. 10: Assembly Programs 9, 10. ll. 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. This peppy cheerleader loves and excels in sports. Judy, who is serious about her studies. has maintained very hiszh marks all through hiyzh school. She is well known for her llood citizenship and fine character, BARBARA FRANCES ROGOWICZ Puttie 102 Centerville Road, Apponauyz Girls' Sports 9, 10. 11, 12: Girls' Leaders Corps 10, ll. 12: Varsity Revue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Re- minder Business Board l2: Assembly Rroizrams 12: National Jr. Honor So- cretyg 29: Badminton Tournament 10, NVe often see this girl riding in her black and white car that she won at the East Greenwich Firemen's Carnival. Barbara, who has 41 smile for all, plans to go into nursing. 23 1 s EEN DR MARYANN BERNADETTE RYBAR 87 Biltmore Avenue, Greenwood Student Council 9: Library Club 10 : Jr. Red Cross 11: Class Exec. Committee 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Club 9. 10: Athletic Gym Exhibition Association 9. 10: 11: Varsity Revue 11, 10, 11 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 11 5 Festival 12: R. I. val 12: Mnsrluettes N. E. Audition Audition Festi- 9: Masquers 10, 11, 12: Reminder Business Board 11. 12: VVarwickite 9, 10, 11, 12: Assis- tant Editor: Badminton Tournament 10, 11. 12: R. I. Honor Society 12: Assembly Programs 9, 10, 11, 12: Home Economics Club 0, 10: R. I. Honor Society 12. Maryann is a tall blonde who appears quite reserved. Her appear- ance and soft voice belie her fun- lnvinlr nature: with her friend Glen- na, she keeps everyone laughinsr. both in and out of school. RICHARII EUVV A RD SAVUKY Ricky 176 Tolleate Road. Apponautr Football 10. 11. 12: Baseball 10. 12: Basketball 9, 10: Varsity Re- vue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12. Dick Savory, otherwise known as Dean, is an ardent football player. He did an excellent job in aidinxr our Class C Co-Champ team. Dean. who is rather quiet. is a member of the famous King Pins, not a bowl- ing team. JOHN JACK SCHWARZKOPF Scorch 197 Miduzley Avenue, Apponauir Varsity Revue 12: N. 1-I. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Senior Play 12: Assembly Pro- grams 12: Rifle Club 12. Schwartz is one of the popular boys in the class. and on occasion is the infamous comedian, Everyone can anlree that he is easy to get along: with. Incidentnlly, Jack real- ly digs that rhythm and bluesf' GEORGE LYNWOOD SEAVEY Lynnie Division Street. East Greenwich Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Varsity Re- vue 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11: All State Iinnd Concert El, 10. ll: R, I. State and Ensemble tl, 11: N. E, Audition I. Audition Festival 9, 10. 12: R. Festival 12: Senior Play 12: 4-H 9. 10, 11: Assembly Proyzrams 12: Rifle Club 12. No introduction is needed for George. our musical entertainer. He always has an audience when he sinks his hillbilly music. George is also quite an actor. and no doubt you saw him in the Senior play. 24 LOIS C 31 Modena Libl'ary Clul tary 12: Girls Gym Exhibitir 12: R. I. Aud sembly Proxrr chamxc 12. Introducinlr student who il budget secreta of her spare ticipating in t finds very enj MARIE 'rl-u-11 7 Duane St Library Clu tary 12: Ca Girls' Sports 2 ton Tourname lo, 11, 12: G Varsity Revum 11: N. E. Aud Audition Festi iness Board 1 er Typist 12: 4-H -- LAIRE SEFTON ULU.. Drive, Buttonwoods 1 9, 10: Budiret Secre- Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: an 11 : Varsity Revue ition Festival 12: As- ims 12: Florida Ex- now, Lois. u business 'as one of our faithfu' ries. She spends much .ime after school par- lir1's Sports which she oyable. JDORE SODERLUND ..Re.. 'e-ct, East Greenwich b 12: lfudxret Secre- 'clerin Corps 9, 10: 1, 10, 11, 12: Badmin- nt 12: Dance Club 9. ym Exhibition ll. 12: 1 9, 12: Girls' Chorus ition Festival 12: R. I. val 12: Reminder Bus- 2, 'l'rensurer: Remind- 12 : Warwickite 11. ffice - Recreation 12: Home Eeonogics Club 9, 10: As- J semhly Prollrn 11, 12. Marie is a 1 ways has a everyone. Yo pleasant smile Her willinxrncs outstandinxl t her a favorite 120141-7ll'l' EI Stu r G7 Lancaster Varsity Rey Festival 12: l 12: Assembly Stursy is lows. Howt-vt his activeness smile that tel care in the ' and mechanic: outboard motr ms 11.: Rifle Club 10- all. blond girl who al- friendly zreetinn for .1 will know her by her and brisrht blue eyes. s to help others is an rait which has made among: her clussmatei. rWARD STURSBERG s or Krnut Avenue, Greenwood ue 12: N. E. Audition t. I. Audition Festival Pronrrnms 12. one of our shorter fel- r, this dues not hinder . He has a winnim: s us that he hasn't a vorld. He likes shop 1 his favorite sport is r boat racing. CARL DAVID SWANSON Swannie 15 Eastman Street, Pontiac Student Cu Visual Aids 11, mittee 9. 10. sity Revue 1 1 All State Ran Solo and Ens tion Festival Festival 11 I 10, 1 1, 12: I Play 12 : Asst 11. 12: Florid Swannie's of humor h' friends amongi cellent tenor mendous nsse uncil 10. 11: Audio- 12: Class Exec. Com- 11: Track 9. 12: Var- .12: Band 9. 10, 11: Concert 10, 11: R. I. mble 10: N. E. Audi- 11, 12: N. E. Concert . I. Audition Festival 'ance Band 12: Senior -mbly Programs 9, ,10, a Exchantre 12. ready smile and sense ive made him many the seniors. His ex- voice has been a trc- t to the chorus. We all will rcmeuiber his terrific nor- trayal of H Senior Play. nry Aldrich in the ' EEN DR5 LINDA RAE TEDROVV Lindy 29 Clayton Road, Apponaug Library Club 10: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11. 12: Dance Club 9, 10, 11: Girls' Leaders Corps ll, 12: Athletic Assoc. 9, 10: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Badminton 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Revue 9. 10. 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 11, 12: Masquettes 9: Mas- quers 10, 11: Senior Play 12: Rc- miader Business Board 12: Remind- er Literary Board, Co-Editor-in- Chicf 12: Warwickite ll, 12: As- sembly Programs 10, ll, 12: Na- tional Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Linda is a serious and ambitious girl who is studying hard to become a doctor. Her many friends know that she also has a fine sensc of humor. We have all heard her over the radio on Saturday mornings. Her ability to get along with people, to- gether with all her other Qualities. should pave the way to hcr success. NANCY JEAN THOMPSON Beachears , etc. 73 Vaughn Avenue, Greenwood Student Council 10, Secretary 11: Good Will 10, 11. Vice President: Class Exec. Committee 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: National Junior Honor Society 9: Gym Exhibition 11, 12: Varsity Revue 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Jr. High Play Competition 9: Sr. High Play Competition 10: Mas- quettes 9, Secretary: Senior Play 12: Reminder Business Board 12: Reminder Literary Board 12. Co-Ed- itor-in-Chief NVarwickite 9, 10, 11, Assistant Editor, 12, Editor: As- sembly Programs 9. 10, 11, 12: Florida Exchange 12: R. I. Honor Society 12. Enthusiasm and pep are Nancy's outstanding characteristics. Whether it's writing a story or planning a dance, Nancy's righ there to do the best job. She has been an invaluable asset to the class. Her friendliness has made her very popular in he years at L. H. S. GERALD LEONARD TODD, JR. Jerry or Red 3151 West Shore Road. Apnonaufr Varsity Revue 9, 10, 11. 12: Band 9, 10. 11, 12: Orchestra 9.10, 11. 12: All State Band Concert 9: R. I. Solo and Ensemble 9, ll. 12: N. E. Audition Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: R. 1. Auditorium Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Band 12: Senior Play 12' Re miadcr Business Board 10, 11. 12: Jr. Hi-Y 9, President: Hi-Y 10. 11. 12: Assembly Programs 9: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Gerry is hard-working and is al- ways willing to lend a helping lmnd. He is n. good musician and participa- pates in numerous activities includ- ing the band. He studies hard and gets the most out of what he studies. NANCY GRACE TRAINOR aNnn.. 45 Potter Avenue, Greenwood Good Will 12: Class Exec. Com- mittee 9. 10. 11, 12: Cafeteria Corps 9. 10: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Cheerleaders 12: J. V. Cheerleaders 10: Girls' Leaders Corps 10. 11, 12. President: Athletic Assoc. 9: Gym Ex- hibition 11: Badminton Tournament 9. 10, 11, 12: Varsity Revue 9. 10. 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 10, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Sr. High Play Competi- tion l0: Masquettcs 9: Masquers 10. 11: Reminder Business Board 11, 12, Business Manager: Warwickite 9, 10. 11, 12: Graduation Marshal 11: As- sembly Programs 9, 10, 11, 12: Home Economics Club 9: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor So- ciety 12. Everyone knows this bright, cute senior, who has helped immensely in making the Reminder possible in her capaeity as Business Manager. As cheerleader, she is seen at all sports events busily aiding our cause. Nancy plans for a career in nursing. and We expect her to make the most of her capabilities. 25 GILBERT EMILE TRUDEAU Duals 121 Myrtle Avenue, Greenwood Cafeteria Corps 11, 12: Varsity Re- vue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audition Festival 123 Reminder Business Board 12: Assembly Pro- grams 12: Florida Exchange 12. Gil is a carefree. easygoing boy who is mechanically minded and spends a considerable amount of time working on his car. He is an- other one ol' those seniors that took n Florida vacation. ROBERT JOHN WARREN ..Bob.. 308 Main Avenue, Greenwood Varsity Revue 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Manager: All State Band Con- cert 9, 10: N. E. Audition Festival 9, 10, 11, 12: N. E. Concert Festi- val 9, 10: R. I. Audition Festival 12: Hi-Y 12: National Jr. Honor Society 9: R. I. Honor Society 12. Bob, a tall, dark, and handsome guy, is planning to do carpenter work after graduation. A good work- er, likcd by all, he will do a Hood job in his chosen field. MARLENE ROSALIIS IV ATSUN Marl 16-l Grand View Drive. Allponaug Budget Secretary 12: Varsity Ite- vue 12: N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. l. Audition Festival 12: As- sembly Programs 12. Mal'lene, a very attractive girl. will always have lots of friends lu-- caues ol' her pleasing personality. We want to wish her the best o' luck in her future, because we shall soon he hearing wedding bells. DOROTHEA ANN WEIDMANN Dottie 15 Deacon Street, Apponaug Budget Secretary 12: Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Club 9, 10: Girls' Leaders Corps 12: Gym Exhi- bition 12: Cafeteria Corps 9, 10, 11: R. I. Solo and Ensemble 121 N. E. Audition Festival 12: R. I. Audi- tion Festival 12: Reminder Business Board 10, 11, 12: Reminder Typist 12: Assembly Programs 12. Although Dottie doesn't mnkc much noise, she is a very friendly person with a fine sense of humor. Most of the time she is seen with Francine. since they have been friends all through school. Dottie is an honor student, taking the busi- ness course. ' I r n '7'v' 'i '2 v' ' , EEN UR, JAMES HENRY XVHITIVORIJ Bill Jim 135 Vaughn Avenue, Greenwood Audio-Visual Aids IU, 11: Jr. lied Cross lt, 10, 11, 112: Football 101 Varsity Revue 10, 11, 12: Band 9. 10, 11: N. E. Audition Festival 12: N. E. Com-vrt Festival 9, 10, 11: R. J Amliu-Vi:-tual H 9, 10, 11: ELLIS ARTHl'1l XVINTERBO'1 1'OM 71 Nausaukt tion Festival 12 I. Audition Festival lL: Assembly Club 10- Progzrams 12: Rifle Club 10, 11 : Florida Exchange 12. Ellis is 3 .Im has made the tunity and has im! a xreneral than adequate cuirements. W Jim plans to enter the Air Force Rcst-rvc after graduation, probably in the mechanical field. Jim has been noted for his interest in radio and mechanics. Moose has re- ceived many nicknames in the past but has taken them in good spirit. 1-ll t, lluad, Apponzuur Aids 12: R. I. Audi- Z: S4-uiol' Play 12: 4- 1'.1 .A. 10, 11: Rifle et, reserved boy who most of every oppor- I pleasing mannl cessful in his 1 lone a good job. Tak- cuurse, he has more 3 pnssr.-d all the re- are sure with El's 'I' he will hm' suc- utnre years. Alma Mater Round thy walls the ivy twineth Verdant is the grass. In thy halls with dear companions Happy hours pass Alma Mater. Alma Mater. Spirit proud and free Sing thy loyal sons and daughters: Lockwood, hail to thee! Golden days of youth may vanish: Truest friends may part. Yet the love by thee inspired Lives i.n every heart. Alma Mater, Alma Mater. Spirit proud and free Sing t.hy loyal sons and daughters: Lockwood, hail to thee! ROSE KORALEWSKY A ,f 'O X 'Psa if 5? A 5 ., D 'X 74 QQ Y 26 i z ' Name Marguerite Alexander Edward Allen Frances Almond john Anderson Ronald Anderson Barbara Arnold Eleanor Bacon Joyce Bagshaw Alison Ballantyne Myrna Barry Raymond Bartlett Arlene Basso Robert Baute Donald Beadles Earl Bonner Margaret Bradbury Robert Broduer Francine Bruckshaw Jeanette Budlong Robert Buratti Sandra Burbank Roger Burlingame Janet Bush Robert Butler Patricia Carroll David Collom Nancy Congdon Bernice Cooke Henry Crueiani James D'Abrosca Margaret Dahlberg Edna DePietro janet Diller Benny DiMascia Elaine Dupre Lucius Eldredge Malcolm Erickson Michael Fedeli Marion Graham john Greco Howard Gross james Guetti jean Hamel Pat Hampshire Gloria Hand William Harrington Caroline Haswell Dorothy Hawthorne john Hayes john Hines james Holden Barbara Hopkins Sonja Jacobson Dolores ,Iencks Leon johnson Mildred johnson Barbara Jones Marjorie Keenan Frank Kosiba Barbara Kouffmann Through The Looking Glass Pet Peeve White Bucks Underelassmen under foot Lakewood Natickans Temperamental women Those extra seats in the cafeteria Unfriendly people Pete's brown pants Nancy Thompson's vocabulary Lakewood Fire drills All radio stations except WHIM Unnatural blonde hair Gym 19544955 Sharpies Walking to school during winter Younger brothers Norman B. Homework Nagging The word Xmas Seavey's guitar Crowded lockerrooms Tests Rush after Gym Teachers cutting rotaries White bucks Getting up in A. M. Waiting for bus on rainy days Being early Slow Chinamen at restaurant U. S. Army Sam haters P. A, D. Geometry Insincere people English teacher's remarks Chevrolets Homework Getting up in morning Women drivers Short, redfheaded trombone player Snobs Pop-corn crunchers Teachers English Giggling Getting up in morning Having to get to school by 8:25 Little janitors Going to show without girl Taking the school bus Sarcasm Girl's lockerroom 12th grade Gym Homework Drivers who don't use signal Wise guys Girls Gossipers 27 .t it .t Shuckies it tt s. .t .t .t .. .. Favorite Saying Eh' What s up That s for sure Let s go to the diner Sue ' Hey, wait a minute All righty Hey, kids Oh, My Word Kind of makes you wonder, dont it? I Clit Wheatiesn Ill never tell I-Iow's it goin'? What's the story? What is it What's this bit? ?n Play it cool Can you beat that Is he, really? Believe nothing you hear and only half you see. Pretty funny Gee, Dad Think so? That would be the bitter end. Well, I'll be dipped Wow jeepers crow Wh:1t's the story? Figure him out Who do you think you are What a life O. K. Can you prove it? You're telling me. Not too pure jornershaf' Kill it I'll clue ya! Ayy-be nice For crying out loud What a blast Gizafdcecku I don't know Come on He who laughs last laughs best What a riot! When do we eat? Good deal !' I didn't do it You can do anything if yoi put your mind to it That's for the birds! I haven't got the slightest idea You don't know, do ya? Kinda makes you wonder I don't know Oh, brother I don't know For goodness sake That's what it says in the book l Noted For Talking Doing homework Always being late Being a loyal Swede Keen clothes Knitting mittens Consistency Pep and enthusiasm Neat appearance Gil Amiability Long beads Being a poultry man Good dancing Crew haircut Radiant beauty Trouble Friendliness and cheerfulness Being placid 4'H Club work Singing and laughing Enjoying his own guitar playing Incessant talking Walking Shorty to school Sense of humor Candid!?? Photography Being silly Playing violin Football captaincy Quietness Her college boys Mr. Robertson's errand girl ShfBoom Being easy going Washing hair often Fancy clothes Friendly grip Being agreeable Skating Fancy dancing Being happyfgoflucky Sharp clothes Being amiable Pretty smile Riding in a red Merctlry Individuality Her sweet personality Being with Barb and Pat Getting to school 1 minute before 8:25 Getting into trouble Sports ability Being with Pat and Barb Missing school bus Presence at Hill's skating rink Reading library books Doing homework every A. M. Quietness and neatness Curly hair and soft voice Being nonchalant Being at skating rink on Tuesday night EW' 4 J , .1-li, , ' .Mg Name Patricia Lally Alfred Lancellotta Donald Lancellotta Glenna LaSalle james Lasso Robert Levesque Claudia Lewis Carol Lillibridgc Norman MacKinnon Wallace MacLeod George Maden Allan McFetridge Claire McKenzie Robert Morris Maud Moulton janet Newberg William O'Brien Irene Ouellette john Padula Sandra Peirce Mildred Perry Andrew Porteous Fortin Powell Robert Ramsey Norma Remington .Ioan Renfree ,ludith Reynolds Barbara Rogowicz Maryann Rybar Richard Savory jack Schwarzkopf George Scavey Lois Sefton Marie Soderlund Robert Stursburg Carl Swanson Linda Tedrow Nancy Thompson Gerald Todd Nancy Trainor Gilbert Trudeau Robert Warren Marlene Watson Dorothea Weidmann James Whitford Ellis Winterbottom CAREFREE TALKING RELIABLE BUSY IN LOVE ENTHI ISIASTIC BASHFUL STUDIOUS SMILING IN TROUBLE WORKING AT THE OFFICE Through The Looking Glass Pet Peeve Getting up early English grammar Crowds Exams Jim Guetti Wise guys Work Frankie's ear Opera singers Corny Westerns Women drivers Teachers cutting in ice cream line Genuises and masterminds Bad color combinations Being riled by Bob Morris Getting crushed in locker room Women drivers Waiting Nickname Hydrant Crabby Work Hard butter Hard seats in auditorium Woman trying to buy a manls tie Slow people Homework Dill False smiles Singless D period voice class The Whip Old Fords Student advisory committee A sick cow Crowded school bus Callisthenics Rocky Marciano High calorie foods Too many nicknames The painful antics in D period voice Arguments Bill Silly girls Homework Men drivers Surprise tests Right hand voice partner What the h Oh, for hea sr Favorite Saying Come on You re out eck .1 Horsefeatherf I ain't telling Doggone I don't kno I'm an old min Moi? Professor ven's sake W.. Dig that crazy rod ' Let's face it ,. If I told y u, you would o know Pretty tricky Oh, sure joe fMcCartpyj must go Breaks my heart Your dead Gizafdeeckn Oh, for cruma sakesl' Baloney Yes, thatls trac You can't tak You're out Really My word Keep smiling And so . . . For crying o You know i ,- ,v ut loud tw Better days are coming Oh, good gri f It's curtains' Are you kidd:n' mee See you later, alligator ish You can't tak I'll say Kinda makes That's about George What a cree Ho Yo Always you wonder t rf' George Maden, Barbara jones, Hov Reynolds. Maud Moulton. Earl Bonner. Dav Barbara Arnold, Allison Ballantyn iul c Linda Tedrow, Francine Bruckshavk Marjorie Keenan, Chickie Dahlber Sandra Pierce, Myrna Barrv. Lucius Eldridge, ,Iames Whitford, Mike Fedeli, Willizim Harrington. Fortin Powell, Janet Newberg, Ro Nancy Trainor, Barbara Rogowiez, John Anderson, john Hines, Rober Barbara Hopkins, Dolores Jencks 28 I b e it with you e it with you Noted For Getting in trouble with Dot and Bab Sociability Singing Harp playing Athletic activity Red Hair Trying to drive Long pony-tail Hillbilly singing Sports activity Quietness Arguing with teachers Willingness to work Teasing Always in a hurry Being reserved His opinion on politics Running off warnings and programs Originality Horrible nicknames Getting flat tires Giving information His height Radiant smile Head cheerleader Pleasantness Versatility XVorrving about tests Clothes Long hair Calling Carol Lillibridge Ma' Green, extra long stocking cap Goodfnaturedness Being class flirt Catching on to jokes quicklyll? Long, daggerflike Hngernails Trombone playing Cheering Hot rods Quietness Sweetness Discreetness Long words Being unconcerned lard Gross, jean Hamel, Leon johnson, Judy Collom. Dorothv Hawthorne , -Iames Guetti. Marie Soderlund ', Mildred Perry. Nancy Thompson g, Robert Morris, Claire McKenzie, Jimmy Lasso 1 John Padula Vfally MacLeod oan Renfree, Jack Schwarzkopf, Bob Warren ert Levesque, Alan McFetridge, Harold Allen Maryann Rybar, Glenna La Salle. Arlene Basso t Broduer ' T e-r-ef'i--1-f--v r A -f-gs ., I,-, , .f al-:vw . . V.. ,,..,:,- T H E Crea, W., A i 4 ol X ,. ,1 s, on ouv. KNVXS ' ' ' ' Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Old English proverb. Yes, these were the sentiments of a bewilderedflooking group of seventh graders, as they mounted the steps of Lockwood High School one gray September morning in 1949. They were awestricken with the vastness of this new place and lost in perplexity by the sea of strangers which seemed to engulf them. Little did they realize that these sofcalled strangers, classmates and teachers alike, would one day be numbered among their most intimate friends. That was the confused and insecure Class of 1955. As the days turned into months, we gradually became accustomed to the daily routine of high school life. The rotating system of class periods was not quite so confusing, and wc even ventured to enter the Junior High Play Com' petition with Help Wanted. Some of the more enter' prising members of the class dared to take part in the R. I. junior High Drama Festival, which was being held for the first time. Even though we did not win, we baby Blue Devils had taken our Hrst step. Tis education forms the common mindg just as the twig is bent the tr'ee's inclined. There JJ Alexander Pope. Grade eight was another year of adjustment for us. As we made more friends and entered into more activities, we were being molded not only academically, but socially as well. Menibers of the class joined organizations such as Jr. High'Y, Band, Orchestra, Masquettes, and started to take part in sports activities. Again, we entered the jr. High Play Competitiong this time with Wildcat Willie. We were growing. is no royal road to learning. Euclid. In the ninth grade divergent courses of study were purf sued by each of us. Some preferred business training, others a general course, and still others followed a college prepara' tory curriculum. At first we found our new subjects ex' tremely difficult to master, but we learned to studyg and with study came reward. Twenty-seven of us were elected to the National junior Honor Society. This was the year that we really commenced working as a class. Our greatest achievement was the Spring Frolicf' It was the first time in the history of Lockwood that a Fresh' man class had sponsored a danceg and, to the pleasant surprise of all, it was a pronounced success. The Class of Fiftyffive was making itself known. 29 xv Sammi THE SANDS OF OUR TIMES Time Flies Ovid. We dont know one million anything. Thomas Edison. The price of wisdom There we were in our first years didn't seem possible. To start off the y ' . ' ' Y ' e held a paper drive, which vnas an ov The Gypsy jubilee, a jukefbox dance the Study Hall, added to our everfincrc the meantime fellow classmates were d selves on the football and basketball t were participating in Student Council, N Cheerleading squad, Good Will, and v izations and clubs. At last we were ge th of one per cent about No matter what course we were f no doubt about it-scholastically, grad most difficult of all. It seemed that th the more there was to learn. Neverthel find time for a combination paper and Sweetheart Ball. and the crowning eve juniorfSenior Prom. We worked har 1 Senior class to make the prom, 'iGarden outstanding event. We were now prcpa zenith of our high school career and elai Senior Class of Nincteenfhundrcd fifty is above rabies. Job zsrsi lt was not until our Senior year that we of a sound education, and we made one for perfection in all our endeavors. We very capable Executive Committee with command as class President. After our been taken, we embarked on the money opf dance. was held in the Auditorium, an that it was a breathftaking. beautiful s major event was the annual Varsity Revu selling Christmas trees. The Holly H in which practically the whole class took forget to mention our valiant football te the Class C CofChampionship. We ar wood's last team was so magnificent. With the month of February came Exams were gone forever, and we conce duction of our Senior Play, What A and energy were consumed in this sho v Ver hilarious comedy was well worth the toil The more fortunate members of the cl opportunity to travel, either in the Flr U. N. Trip to Washington. D. C., or to Music Festival in Vermont. Honors D tion to more brilliant classmates who b the R. I. Honor Society. The Senior Prom. Class Day, and were unforgetable events: then the big n This was the Grand Finale 1 this was G stood waiting to receive our diplomas, o back over the six years we had spent a had been years filled with learning. la and even trial and tribulation sometimes of wl ITU oll e ess, bo nt C211 YXK' asi' isti can VV arii e rr high school. It with gusto. we clming success. mich was held in g treasury. ln li 1 nguishing them' s. while others i 'arwickiteu staff. wus other organ' i ie Blue Devils. ing there was leven was the re we learned, we managed to tle drive, The if the ycar, our OW C l0 t noniously with the In the Rain, an red ID ffiv fin ...P Se d C, par am, reli o ass uri d t ay CC OU ra ur I ug , b the happiest years we had ever known. Alma Mater for the last time, there dimmed eye, but in every heart was the the last class ever to graduate from Lock had done our best. We could do no mor Lives of great men all re e . . m We can make our life sublii And. departing, leave beh Footprints on the sands o W kn we e. in f ti rs: a be ni 'ma CP ntrz Lif f h Zi r ight h u Z1 O. ll inc: n d to ascend to the he title of The ilized the value l effort to strive an by electing a .ten Erickson in or pictures had king project of our Christmas everyone agreed pectaclc. Another 'Hit the Road, t. We must not which captured roud that Lock' cf, for MidfYear ted on the prof Much time shows, but this we put into it. had the unique Exchange. the 2 New England , , m I KT. a lrought recogni . e members of Class Banquet finally arrived. uation. As we inds wandered ckwood. They ter, friendships. : they had been As we sang the 5 many a tear' vvledge that vve, id High School. us e us mef' Hen ry Wadsworth Longi elloxv. 30 A 6-...- KXHLL IN Toeirffm , alms W I YANKEE ! .. Q: 2 1-Q'?z3h ,. f ?31f,fm'Ha N f I I I I I X I N I WINTER 'lsffvcffva nv rn: RAIN -'Nh' FAVORITE Pm foo .. 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I iv I 1 1 . ily. ,gl 4Yi'f1f51I' 1' A lc x ' 'V Q ' 3 4 x A ' ' - b ' f ' gf if K E' Jinx ' A 1 Q f V -H' M - . 5 ifvbf Q, r K f,'76.'!Q45'E'w1 . A , 'A -' - K I , 4 . 1 g . X -U . L 4- . . A - U K? - , i U, K , Q 4 .ffan Q- - 4 N' 1 f QA' W f as 's I 5 1 r, A ' 3? J- VV if i P ii' if 5' Li fa' . Q' ' ' 52-' in ', 1 in I . fs ' ' f 1' ,wif ..... M-, . 1 N - , ' - - - -W -- V-M. .Q W- . -L --f- -psf - Q: ,fn ' .II V 'i-.1 ' - '-Q 4 , .' Q. - ,' 's 41 4.,.' A . ff , W ' 'S - 4 Q CLASS OF 1956 Ad1'1'SC7' -DOROTHY AI, MAYOR Executive Cmnmitluc Robert Armstrong, Gail Billson. Mairgic Erickson. Mary Lcc Hcrlwcrt, Richznml jones, Paitricizl Ncairy. Portia Sinitlm, Eunice Straight, john XVcLllock. 'D A, 5 ,.. il 3 1 I v I CLASS OF 1957 Advisor- ANNA E. COLE Executive Committeu-Myrna Amore, Pctcr Cullum, Szmdm D.1hHwcrg, Allwcrl Fnccio. Helen Ionzlm. Edward Alnckson. Richard Parry, Marsha Rcmingtun, judith Viciral, Gcrwrgc Wcmodb11ry'. T' .-L.. 37 CLASS OF 1958 Adviser JOHN M. LEPRY Exefuzive Cmnmitzee .Izmct Czlrlson, Frcdcrick Hams, -Iuzm Palgc. Dudlc Smith. Dimmu Wlmitclmcald. 38 Biff 'TW' -lf-v -.. ,,. ,, - af, ,. -ff! , .f vu gg, 'I 'fwiyv-5 CLASS OF 1959 Adviser -IANICE S. HOVVARD Executive Committee john Bucci. David Kcaltcs, VVilli41m MCctI'QlX'C. Allwcrl Sweet, Maury -Iamc Dycr, Mollic Ann Cwok. 39 CLASS OF 1960 Advise'rfLORETTA -IUSCZYK Executive Committee- 7 Maurice: Blais. Brcndu Homcrston, Frances -Iimmis. Mzxric Angiulilli, Edwin Fnrnworth. Barlmra E. jacques, Wllf11Cf lloubcrt, John jumcs. Donald Kilwlw, joy Dcmc. 40 CADEMC SECTIO -n liirsl row: Iiluin llurlmru Arnold. Svvnnxl row: .l Minn-t llrnslllury, l nm-I Hush, ll:u'lu:u'zn Koulfn rnuvim- llruvkshnw. Claim- Thirfl row: Ch-rnlml 'I'orhl, Allan Mvl n-trimluv, llohvrt Wnrrvn, lfourtin Powq-ll, .lnnws Lass Rohn-rl Rnmsny. Thc purposc of thc Rhodc Island orclcr to hccomc a mcmhcr, a stuclcnt scnicstcr of thc l'lth grarlc, and also n Rhotlc lslanul Honor Socicty is tht- h lvlcmlvcrship in thc National .luniz ortlcr to hc cligilwlc for clcction, stuclcnts must maintain an avcragc ol S? pcr 7, S, and 9. Thi- purpose of thc National klunior Honor Socicty is to crcatc all otht-r qualitics which arc ncccssary First row: lVl:u'vi:n Wurrun, llvlvn Iiolvi lilnina- IN11-lim-vu-r Sn-vonnl I-ow: Mary llnmilton, Sumlrn llu Carolyn Wliiu-, llonnn Montana. 'l'hir4l row: Ilomvniz' Nivollollzn, l x'4-ill-rim' liivhurml Younuy lmvirl flu---n, llim-lxzirrl Allan' n- lmprv, Nnnvy 'l'ruinor, M Q Nl' 40 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY :u'joris-K1-1-lmll. Jzuwt Newborn, Juxlilh liuynolrls, Milnlrurl l'L-rry. I.inul:n 'l'vcll'ow. Nlnrgaru-l llahlhcrg, mn, Mnuml Moulton, Sandra Hu rlmnk. lVlzu':iy:mn Rylxnr, lilm-num' linvon, Juno! llillor, Nzunvy Thompson, Mar- Mclicnlis-. 11, Jnma-s fini-Ili. Hnrohl All:-n. Rolwrl llnnlv, Illia-hnvl l 4-rluli, Rhode Island Honor Socliety ractcristics which it rcquircs for mcmlwcrship. ln cnt or ovcr lor work in the lllth, llth, and first Honor Socicty is to cncouragc thc cha must maintain an avcragc oi Si pcr c must posscss qualifications of charactcr, scrvicc. and helpful lcatlcrship, Elcction to thc ighcst scholastic honor which a student can ohtain on a sccontlary school lcvcl. iety National Iunior Honor Soc vl citi:cnship. scrvicc, lcatlcrship. and charactcr. ln ccnt or ovcr in thc major suhjccts takcn in graclcs :nthusiasm for supcrior scholarship and to promotc mr Socicty is hascd on scholarship, schom for mcinlvcrship. Jlt. HUNUL h0f,ll.lY nson, l r:invis l'Imlwursls, Suv Ls-ighton, V Xmnrn. G:'n-lvlin-n Vrziiyl, .loyvv 4'oi'1ln-V. iioraxlzlini- Nivvn, rloy. Snminnr- Vooli. ll:u'h:u'u Johnson. lionniv unc 'l'liol'vsn-n, .Xnn lloslnnnl, .lonn Wliorf, llizinnv Wliilvln-nel, lx llvvkluinl. Min-lim-l Knight. H1-nry flzuitluivr. .Xlln-rt You-. liirhzirzl I.n-lllnnm-, .lam--s llolnn, Nivolns Vitn. ml. liaynionml Cnrroll. 41 D. A. R. Award Winner Nancy Tliuiiipsoii wus cluctcd hy thc Scnioi' girls :ind thc faculty tn rcccivc thc D, A. R. Award given hy the Col. Urucn Chapter. Dqwmlzilwiliry, chzlrqictcr, scrvicc. lcznlcrship. patriotism. :ind schnlzirship wcrc thc qiiailificntiuiis iicccssairy tn gichicvc this licmmz IN THE CLASSROOM 43 English This sccnc is fziiniliair in cvcry Lockwood studcnt :is mich nnc air unc timc nr :innthcr has found it ncccssziry to suck hclp from thc lihrairy, English is unc ni' thc must iinf pnrtznit suhiccts taught, :is cvcryunc must imss thrcc ni' four yc.n's zicmnliiig to his cmlrsv nf study. Science A x'.u'icty of cnurscs in scicncc inchidcs Uciicrzil Sciciicc. Biwlugy, l'hysiu:s, JIIILI Chuinistry, Hcrc thc ch:1i'1mclui'istius of thc homing pigeon .irc dcinniislinitcd ln ai cl.1ss in Biulogy. Mathematics Thu students of Lockwood arc otlbittl mntlicmzitics courscs ut lwusiiicss. collcgc prcpauuitory, amd gciicml lcvcls. Tltcsc Floritlal cxclizmgc stutlciits at tlic lilick' lWU2ll'Ll am' liclping tlicir iioi'tlic1'ii tricmls to solve il gcomctricail prolwlcm in Rcyicxy Mntli 12. Agriculture Tliosc intcrcstctl in tlic angi'icultui'.il aisf pccts of ctlucattioii may pairticipzitc in this wcll rountlctl cuiiiculum, Tlic main prim' ciplcs of farming. tlatiryiiig. amd liorticultui': :irc txiuglit. Social Studies Tlic social stutlics dcpalrtiiiciit proyitlcs numcrous courscs sucli als: U. S. History. Civics. lyoliticail Scicncc. Nlodcrn amtl lilairly Europczm History, Prolilcms of Amcricaui Dcmocrqicy, amd W4wi'ld History. Eaicli Ql'ilklLllltC lizis sucfussfully compl-:Lcd .ut lcalst our of tlicsc Social Study courscs. Domestic Art Tliis tlcpmtiiiciit trains futuim' cituriis for gracious family living. C-mkiiig. Sow' ing, Homc Nursing. lntcrior Ducomliiig. Cliiltl Caro. :mtl F.1mily llflgirimis Qoniprisf tliu liimmmking pmgizuiii. Language , . Ciollcgc p1'up.ir41tory srmlciits .irc ohhgcil to study .ll lust two yours of il moglcrn liorcigii l.lll!Ll.lgU. Courscs in Fri-ncli, Spanish. klnllllilll, l..iIi1i. lt.1lig1n. alml l'oi'tugursc .irc .waiilnlilc to thosc iiitcrcstcnl. Industrial Arts Courses in thc lmlustrigil Arts ficlpl pro' vids voc.ltion.il tixiiiiiiig which unzlhlcs thcm to srcurc futuru occupation. Tho housc in this picturc was huill to scailc hy om' of thc shop Studi-urs. Art Tulcntcyl stuulcnts may cxprcss thcii' cimxuf tivc ,lhility hy way of thc nrt progrqmi, Many postcrs .iml Llisplays Ilirougliout thc school origimtc licru. Um' of thcii' zmiiuail projects is ai colorful sriiiiiiml glass wimlow wliicli helps to Llccorgitc nhl- school :lt Clii'istm1istimc. Gym I'liysii-.il ulllmtioii is lTqlllI'CLl oi uvcry hoy .mil girl. lt .ililioixls mc1it.1l i'ul.1x11tion from .imilcliiic studies. Loqkwooil is iiotcul for its xx-ull Lluvclopul gym pi'ogi'.mi. L l r , tonx-rtnny tab fxwf ' 1- Zonx tfnnr .,....,,,,.a W , , -,,- - 1:1 Q x VOCAL GUINTET .R 1 . 5, x x A N , xx ax?-3' Xx b5o Osqb BO 'D 'nm' f 4 WJ' YT' ,lf , ff' CRIME' PHOTOGRAPHER Q ' 9 Y. ,l . ,J ua 1? I A- .,v4Q ' A ' 9 . 11 1 'wawf OLD FAMII. Y MAN HALL aww ,emuaffvr-H v ---.eurrmrk fvor IMPORTA Xl .sanPR1sE! ! ,..J- . - AcTnufa2'5 5.-.- ,,,,r- Dahce club I ' - -. GOCJNEI' +H 'l !-. i 7 ....., N . .+, .f M S N S f Z ...ii + '-s -4- . . , ,, S , -+13 A , NX ' Nss.,.f, i-gi Ne -N XS in . Xb- H -VN 1- Y' xg Y---- f-:ff X x ff-7-1 'DJ L. , ., . M, flaw? ,Ng v . L , - ' . LQ-. fA r'.,Qk , , V . ' . 1- REMINIJER LITERARY BOARD First row: C. Huswull, I.. Teilrow, Miss West, N. Thumivson. M. Moulto--. Soi-oml row: J. lhietti, R. lhnite. W. MueLn-ml, M. Fedeli. Reminder Literary Board iii, The Reminder Literary Board consists of a group of eight editors, under whose direction the material is written, checked, and set up for final pulwlication. The hoard has attempted to make this final annual a reminder of the various phases of our school life. 48 Editors Faculty Adviser: Miss Beatrice West Co'Editorsfinfcliief: Linda Tedrow, Nancy Thompson Senior Editor: Rolwert Baute Literary Editor: james Guetti Sports Editor: Caroline Haswell Wzillzice MacLeod Pliotograpliy Editor: Micliaiel Fcdcli Art Staff: Portia Smith. Boli Mcirris. Nlaud Moulton, Janet Newlierg '05 A Q I v A G X on .,,,.A 1 f 1 . f 4 ...vu-lf.. REMINDER BUSINESS BOARD First row: M. Soderlund. J. Bush, N. Trainor, Mr. Moss. N. Thomnson. A. Basso, L. Tr-drnw. S 1-c'4m nd row: J. Baxshnw, M. Rybar, B. Hopkins. C. Lewis, M. Pe x'l- y, I Bi'uckshnw, P. Hampshire, B. Cooke, M. Keenan, C. Nulienzie. Third row: J. Reynolds, D. XVeiilmnnn, J. Diller, N. Conzdun. VV. O'Brien. J. Hayes. R. Baute, Fedeli, J. Todd, P. Cnrrull. G. Lu Salle. H Roizowiez, S. Burbank. i Reminder Business Board The Reminder Business Board has worked very industriously this year to make this last Reminder the lwest. Under the super' vision of Mr. Moss and Nancy Trainor, this year's sales reached the highest peak of its ZS years. Withniut their success in procuring enough advertisements to raise the necessary funds, this puhlication would not have heen possilale. In order to prepare the material for the printer, the typists carefully typed and submitted the copy. Many Thanks We, the Reminder staff, wish to thank Miss West, our literary adviser, and Mr. Moss, our lwusiness adviser, for their un' selfish guidance and tireless effort. They willingly sacrificed many hours in order to aid and direct us. Workiiig with them has heen a gratifying experience which we shall never forget. 49 X - , .fi , 5 vu S'l'UlYI'IN'I' l'UUNl'Il. lu-rt. I'. Paine. C. Wolls V orio. Svcmul row: J. Whorf C. Mr-Kcnziv, J. lhntshziw P. Mcliuever, T. Sturm, I-I Jawlsson. V. llilzinvlione, A -I Iiiml. R, Rzini:-my. R. limiti- ll. Struiirht, A. flzunnions R. Cxuly. Student Council Thc Qtudcnt Council is an orgainizxition which is thc coopcrnting link hct 'ccn the studcnts of Lockwood sind thu f.iculty. At thc hcginning of thc your czich hoinc room clccts ai rcprcscntxitivc to tudcnt Council. The otficcrs :irc clcctcd lw th K cntirc school hody ziftcr Il vigorous caunpziign. Studcnt Council has had xi vcry succcsstul yczir. Sonic ot thc projccts undcrtaikcn wcrc thc purchaisc ot zi ncw hnslxctlmll scorc hoard, complction of thc Studcnt Council constitution :uid thu iinprovci cnt of thc conditions in thc caifctcrizi. Thu Siudcnt Council would likc to thunk Mr. Wcdlauck for his zlhlc :ind iclpful guidaincc. Adviser: Mr. Wcdlcick Ofiiccrs: Prcsidcnt. Rohcrt Baiutc: Vicc Prcsidcnt, Part Mcliccvcit: Sccrctz ry. Miiitcizi Mcqidc. HUUIV XYll,l. l irsl row: l'. .lzu-ohsmi, II, Whiti-lu-sul, S, liurhainlt, A, lmwlon, Mr. Ilowns, fi. Ilillson, M. liznlillwriz, M. .fliuore-, Ann i'urroll, IV. Monlainan. Sr-voml row: N. Truinor. l'. lllrlivm-x'm-l', ll. Arnold, A. lizisrso, VY. U'llrivn, 17. Whilv. J, l n-:mm-, N. Ku-- nnn, S. Erickson. 'l'hircl row: V, liilun- clionv, R. Jonvs, NV. Mum'- l.4-ml, I.. Iilrli-1-rim-, R. l'l:unonilon. Good Will Good Will scrvcs :is Locliwoods hclping hzind. Mciiilicrs :irc on duty :it thc office licforc :uid ziftcr school. :is well its cvcry pcriod oi' tht' day to hclp with thu oilicc dutics. Taking thcir plztccs :it corridor posts. thcy guidc studcnt trziflic hctxvccii clzisscs. An othcr duty consists of ushsring git plziys, conccrts. shows. and other cycnts of thc your. This your in cofopcrzition with thu ncw Studcnt Advisory Committee. thcy issued summonscs for unruly conduct in thc czilrtcrizis :ind corridors. This ncw priicticc ohtgiincd wry szitisizictoiy rcsults. . fXtlvisc1'. lvir, Downs: Prcsidcnt. Szinditi llLlI'l7ilIll'i1 Vicc llrcsidcnt. Lwziil Billson: SCCl'CfLl1'j'. Lucius Eldrcdgc. ill First row: I , Worthing- ton. ll. Zzwltnrizin, H. Hn-- ixmm-U, ix. o'ni-it-ii, J. Eli: UIQ. M. iimi-1.-, I-1. lit-cs,-t-W -Px-ls- -Ni W .-X R W Il'liI'I'lC First ruw: N. Czirmi. N. 'l'l':iinur. G. I.:i Sullv. M. Rylmr, N. 'l'limnpsuli. Mrs. Flynn, Miss llol Yi-vvhin, Mr. l'luni'y, M. Boylan, R. Viillur, J. N1-win-i'y:, VV. 1l'Hrim-n. Si-vulul row: J. Hush, M. Smlurlund, Ii. lmpro, C. lirniulln-lit, J. Pvtrurvii. J. Ilillvr, A. Russo, I.. 'l'4-draw M. Ihihllu-rg, J. Flznmgnn. N. Lu Snllv. S. Owrcn. ll. IR-svn-. S. H4-1-ry. S. Gum- inon, li. Vaughn. 'Fhirnl row: C. 0'Imum-ll, .l. l'rniclisl1unk, ll. .-Xrnnld, l'. Smith, M. Iiui'ry. S. Jun'- ohsun. M. Fm-ilcli. V. Vnim- nno. IC. li:u'un, li. Slrziiglit, ll. l'Ii'in-lisuii, l'. N4-ary, Ii. UHlil A'. F. l viIi-li, V. lYliiln'. l'. lllvlie-liziv. Warwickite Tiiii Xhfl.XRXX'I1TKI'1'1i is l.uqkvsnotl's stutlcnt nuws Nl wr wuhlishctl innnthlv tluxwughout tht' schunl 'c.n', Witliiii its mgcs env . I. I . i I . . 1 1 . . . 3 . . I A . inginy plintugiziplis ut schnnl cvcnts. cnmplctu spnrts highlights. timely ctlitnfizils. cltih activities. :intl tlrziinzitic .intl inusiczil ruvicws, bpcciul itcins nl intcrcst .nv thi: nbcninn' in tht' Liincliglit. lcttcrs to the utlitmw, .intl ai sclcctinn nl short sturics :intl puutry writtvn hy l.nckxx'untl stutlcnt aiutlinrs. Mcinhcrs of thc -lunicu' High haw ai scpairzitc paigc for thcir own .ictivitics Umlri' tht- cxccllcnt faculty Llircction of our litcrairy gitlviscr. Mz's. Ruth Flynn. :intl nur lwusincss aitlviscr. Miss hlusupliiiit' llcl Vcccluu, Tina NV.xiixvictxiT1i has ht-cn successful. Evciyniic on thc stall cxtcntls his sinccrc thanks and .appreciation tn :ill loyal Luckwoml students :intl tu our :itlvcrtiscrs lor mllliillg thc pulwlit'.ition nf Tifiii XV.'XRXX'll1KITIi this yuan' the lwst. as wcll :is thc lust. scnior pgipcr of ilzuncs T. Lnckxvuntl High Schuul. Atlviscrs: Ruth A. Flynn, Miss -Inssphinc Dcl Vccchin. Oificcrs: Nancy Thompson. Editorfinfchicf: Glcnnzi L11 Szillc .intl Mzntvainn Ryhgng Assistant Editurs. 3 . . ,s . :M Q A w 1 ' - N ' t. , -is V ' 3 4 - .. 1 P. 3, gs ff, ' ,, I.lllliARY CLUB fixg . Qi , - if lfirst row: J. Hliulv, S. 3' Ivins, M, Snntilli, ii. f Vaiuzhn. S4-cuml ruw: I.. Lfimun. tzuuiiv, l'. ll:iimushirv, N. lunuslnn. ll. lumlu-, M. AI- i-xnmh-x'. Library Club Thu l.ilu'.iry Cluh is cninpusctl nf ai grnup nl' hoys .intl girls who lmvc rcgulzn' incctings cvcry two wccks. Thcsc students give up at gl'CQlt pan't of thcir frcc timc for xvm'king in thc lilwi-.try Thu work consists nl' taking cam- ul' circul.ninn. prcpaning n-:xv hunks for the shclvcs. typing :intl iiling cgnmls ini' thc cqitziluguc. :intl lWCl'l.LH'l11lllQ inziny uthvi' tlulics. Thcii' hclp is grczitly ncctlctl .intl wall upprcciaitctl hy their SLlPCl'X'lSUl', Miss Dufliy. .intl hy thu l.nckxvnntl stutlcnts. Atlviscr: Eli:.ilvcth F. Duffy. il III-Y First row: lr, Mun-ton. l','l'him1:ns, .X. Mi-l 4-ti'i4lx:i-. G. Tmlrl, l'. Cullum. ll, York. H. l'riu-iaxui. Svvoml row: Nr. M. llolu- vrtsun, R. llurnsny. Nl. li'- iluli, P. Plrivltsnii, IC. Vlzim- nnilon, lf, Haute. J. XVMI- loelt, S. M :x n s o ll, IP, Slruiuhl, A. Hznnmons, J. Anil'-rsnn. ll. Irinilnll, W. lVl:n'I.n-nil, li. Iiarili-ii. ll. NYzxrrn-li. f,vw11'll:'s .f - - '.u .271 ' The HifY under the excellent guidanee of Mr. Rohertson had another su higher standards of Christian eharaeter. Its platform is scholarship, good spo The otheers for this year were Rohert Baute. Presidentg Pete Eriekson, Plamondon, Treasurer: and Rohert Ramsay. Chaplain, Some of the sueeessful activities sponsored hy HifY were an outing at Camp Shepherd. a splash party. a dance. a Parent and Son Banquet. and mon :y raising projects for the Y.M.C.A. Wmmrltl Service Fund. Under the excellent leadership of Mr. Saunders. the memhers of the .lr HifY have lived up to their high ideals of good citizenship, elean sportsmanship, and reverence toward God. This year the jr. HifY earned the money to fulfill its pledge to the Y.M The leading aetivities of the year were an impressive induetion eeremony at the Y.M.C.A. Day Camp. a Father's Night. a splash party, and a Iviother and Son Banquet. Adviser: Alden C. Saunders. Officers: Fred Hone, President: Phil Tilton. Vieefl'resideut: Tony Chaplain. JR. ll-Y First row: ll. Sloni-, ll, Mills, A, Lznwton, I . llom-. Mr. Snuuili-rs, T. Hralm-l. il, lVIyl'i4'li, A. Til- limzhust, W. Swanson, ll. Philips, Svvonil row: ll. Hull'- mnu, li. l'l:u-sou. S. Ilopii, 5, XN:ii'rn-li. J. 0 Nm-ill, Il. Smith. .X. .-Xlclrieli. 99 qs xws eeessliul year. The purpose of the eluh is to promote rismanship. elean speeeh, and clean living. Vieefljresidentg Mike Fedeli. Secretary: Richard .C.A. Wtvrld Service Fund hy selling eandy, Brazel, Seeretaryffreasurerz and Allen Lawton. J. Whilfoiwl. I . Powell, ll, ,-Q ,S 4 's Q 7 v A is ,. . A V Ak IiUIlGE'l' SECRETARIES , First row: P. ll:-minizlon u ' ' li. Jones, li. S1-fton, KT. shziw. ll. XVn-iulinnnn, M. Soilurlunil. I'. Hanioshirm-. Sum-ond row: M. Furry A. I.nm'0llo!t:l. li. Cooki-, I . Almonil, Il. Hnwlliornv, R. Bzirllutt, li. Gro-vo. li. Hop- kins, Il. Ji-nks. IS. Koiifll mnnn. J. ll'Alrrosr-il, P. Lully. Budget Secretaries ATlie important function-of tliesc sccrctarics is to keep an accurate record of eacli Budget Cluli mcmlier. This service is pcrtormed lay tlie students of tlic Senior Class wlio take Office Practice. Under the direction of Miss Riley. tlie students keep the records. i'oll. count. and deposit tlic money. performing a valualile service tor the students of Lockwood. L Q K A , .XUDIO VISUAL AIUS First row: Il. Smith. Il. Collom. Mr. Hunt, J. Tay- lor. ll. I.nnc-vloltn. Scroiul row: XY, York. J. tim-Ili, C. Swanson, R. Jones, W. lfedt-li. R. Cindy. Strniizhl. A. Gammons. Il. linrllett. W. Hiirrinirton. G. Hovlthonsvn. Audio-Visual Aids Under tlie direction of Mr. Hunt tlie lvoys of tlie AudiofVisual Aids Clulw liaye performed many services for Lockwood in this and past years. The duties of elulw memlaers consist. for the most part. of showing movies. film strips. and slides. Some ol' tlie mcmlwers. lioxvever. operate tlie sound systems in tlic Rec, Room. auditorium. and gymnasium. and tlie stage lights. In tlie carrying out of tliesc tasks. the AudiofVisual Aids Clulw provides inyalualale assistancc for tlie day to day :activities tliat require its service. W3 Li-wis, Miss Riley. l-'. Iirnvk- lillflilil l'I,UIi Ilnrlinuznm-. S4-1'on4I row: H. S4-iivi-v Il. llurlli-tt, l . Vow:-ll, J licnni-tl. ll. Gross. Rifle Club The Rifle Cluh, now in its third yczir at Lockwood. is an zictivc :uid groxxing organization. The cluh, affiliated with thc Naitionnl Riflc Association. is nhly assisted :ind instructed hy Mr. Pcrnzivcxiu. Using the clulfs thrcc riflcs, many mcmhcrs hzwc hccoinc proiicicnt in the shooting and szifc handling of tirczirms. Matches with other cluhs offer interesting competition for thc Blu.: Devil sharp shooters. Adviscr: Eugene M. Pcrnavcziu Otliccrs: Prcsidcnt, Henry Crucizuii, Viccflircsidcnt, Pctcr Collomg Sccrctziry, Connic Cady: Trczisurcr, Sandra Daihlhcrg. X .1 4 .. 9 gt 'Ei fa s, A FC t . STA M l' lTl.U li l irsl row: R. Mills. V. l'l'vs. Il. lionnn-lly, l'r1-S., l . lh-rkham, Mrs. Hate-li. XY, Gonilwin, 'l'l'c:lS., I.. lllnir, J. Vaughn. Sn-4-uuil row: ll. Olin-lluttv, , I., Uxlvy. M. lioyluu, 5 tlnmiuous. ll. lint-yr, I'. v Humzhtnn, ll. Huy. E. lYvillom'lt, . P 'l'hir4l row: ll. flairk, K. Flaiuson, .L Craig, ll. Dvm- iull. A, Tilliukliusl, lx. Anxlm-rsuu, ll. .l:ii'lxson Stamp Club lmcluvootl Stgunp Cluh. ai chairtcr mcmlwr of thc Unitcd Nations Staunp Clulis. is :in orgzinizaition that saw its lwginuing only two ycgirs .igo. Lind hogists of xi stczidily incrcxising mcinlvcrsliip of students from all grades. Thr nurposc of thc Clulw is to providc n sourcc of cnioymunt :ind inspirzition. hy hringing to its incmhcrs thu constant imnf orxunai ol' history. nrt. .intl litcraiturc. found on thu huns of postugc stumps. Mi's. Hutch is the Stamp Clulfs advisor. W4 First row: R. lim-vo, J. Mzuzmvii. E, Wintrwluot- tum. I'. Cullum. ll. lfruvi- uni, ll. Lnnvullntlzl. i'. Swanson, Il. Vollom, ll. Bush, ic, umm-4-, Mr. ia-rl nuvcnu, A. I4:ix'l.on, M. Smlcrlunrl, J. Anili-rson, H, First row: G. Lzivzlluttu. ii ll. Clniisun, L. Clniisun. Mr. Elilivilixu. J. 'I':iylur. ll, Iiurniti. I . XYurthim:tun. Second i-uw: C. Clziiisun. W l'. Iinmlluild, ll. Tuniliiisun, .-X. Iiiilnllmliid. li. lfaiitc, I'. lhlriliti. Boys 4-H Tlii: lwysi -PH clulw has lwccn very aictivc during thc pzist ycair, Scvcrul of tlic nicinlicrs lizivc rcccivcd staitc :ind naitionzil recognition. Rulicrt Baiutu :uid .lgimcs Taylor wcrc staitc projcct winners 21 nd rcccivcd trips to thc Nntiunzil -VH Clulw Congrcss in Cliitwign. Rulwrt Burittti. also gi stzitc projcct winner. rcccivcd ll gold wrist xxxitcli. Four incmlwrs, Rulicrt Baiutc. Liiurcn Clziuscn. -Limos Tgiylur, :ind Rolwcrt Bumtti. rcprcscntcd tlic stats :it tlic Atlantic Rural Expusitiuifs poultry judging contest in Riclnnond. Virginia, Lcudcr: Raymond A. Eldridgc Uffiucrs: Lgiurcn Claiuscn. llrcsidcnt: Alguncs Taylor, Viccfl'i'csid:nt: Rulicrt Buraitti. SccrciziryfT1'czis11i'ci'1 Rulwrt liziutt' -luniui' Lcaidcr. i SENIOR GIRLS' I-ll . .., usi, . llziililvnn. V. Iizitluiwzxy. Senior Girls' 4-H Tlic scnior clmptci' of tli-: girls' 4fH inccts rcgulnrly cncli wcck to discuss its prcscnt aictivitics :ind to plzin for Coming uvcnts. Tlicsc girls tzikc pairt in ai ditfcrcnt activity catch inuntli, All pro-iccts :irc divcrsilivd, yct :ill coincide cluscly with tlic -PH motto: t H-::id. Hcairt. Hxind. :ind Huailtnf' Un Octnlicr 13. txvu 1'cp1'csc1it:1tivcs :irc scnt tu tlic Qinnuiil -PH Council. Undci' tht- dirccliun of tlicir ndviscr. Mrs. Urccnc. tlic clulw lizis gjxuncd iniiny new mcinlicrs :ind s-:t gi liigli stzindqird nf :icccmiplislinicnt in tht' past your. Advisor: Elizxilictli hl. Grccnc. Ulliccrs: -lzuict Busli, Prcsidcntz Alainct NCXX'lWCl'tf. Vice'llrcsidcntffrcxisurcri Dulurcs Furtadci, Sccrctziry. ii li. lriiprv, M. Sud:-rlunfl. It luituln I IK I NI, 'I'nylur, Mr, I-Iltlrudrre. li. ,iff fi? Iunior Girls' 4-H The girls of junior -PH meet regularly twice a month and carry on much chapter. However. mcmliership is much higher in the junior chapter and cons. Adviser: Elizalwcth J. Green. Oificers: Joyce Vidler, President: Sharon Smith. Secretary. the same program as do the girls of the Senior 11 which to choose. Needless to say. the goals and achievements meet the same high -I-H JR. GIRLS First row: A. Bus-on, C, Bluis. C. Ihinis. S. Hell, J Reid, E. Cilluy. M. Anpzi olilli. Second row: R. 0'Nvil G. '1'rninor, P. Mulbunalml J. Henuult.. I.. Smith, Mrs. Greene, M. Smith, M. Dy er, J. Pri-st, R. Viiller. C Burntti. Third row: A. Cunhum C. Miller, J. Tnylur. C Luwe, C. Green. A. En!- wistle, li. Smith, S. Smith J. Brennan, M. Haus, S N. Gwren, B. Honivrston, La Salle, M. Rizzo, E Pinto. Ifmirth row: S, Nurilin. C. Enos. C. Nonlu-lnzivhei' Ii. Ifrcilericlts, li. Homer stun. P. Amend. M. Ham iltnn, S. Johnson. .I Brown. A. llnslnml, I' lin-nm-tt, S. Smith. uently there are wider ranges of activities from standard that is set hy the Senior High girls. GAG?- if 9 ' -R s. , First i-uw: I.. Cliiuson, J. A- J Ihiraiiii. C. Clauson. T, Second row: H. Allvn, P. .- lhirutti, A. I.nni:uirnnii. Q F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization devoted to the secondary schools. Boys who participate in F.F.A. activities at Lockwood are interested in agr the VocationalfAgrieulture Field Day at the University of Rhode Island. james Taylor and Lauren Clauson, who were the state poultry winners, rc tion at Springfield, Massachusetts. Carl Swanson was on the state dairy judgin Adviser, Raymond A. Eldredge. Officers: President, Rohert Buratti: Vi Taylorg Treasurer. Charles Clauson: Reporter, Lauren Clausong Sentinel, Paul i 76 study of vocational agriculture in the country's culture and have demonstrated their ahilities at resented the State at the Eastern States' Exposi- team. efPresident. james Allen: Viee'President. james Buratti. C. Cady. G. Hnckuusen. J. Furoev. J. lfcclcani. JF is s 3. M ASQUI-IRS I-'irst row: li. Vnurzhn, Mrs. Casey. li. Straight. Serum! row: M. Reming- ton, C. F0411-li, fl, LaSalle. L. Higgins, E. Jackson, R. Carly, I.. Amln-rson, M. Nel- son, M. Rylmr. M. ML-iule, The Mcxsquers The Masquers. our high school dramatic socicty, is open to all who are interested in any phase of the drama. Under the leadership of the adviser. Mrs. Louise Casey. activity. this organi:ation produced the Senior One-Act Play Competition as its major M A SQ U I-I'l 1' ES l-'ii-st row: ll. .Ii-in-Its, J. Bm-nimn, .I. Kenny. L. Ox- lvy, E. NVv4llo1'k, M. Gunt- ti, M. I rm-vlwtlo, V. Shuf- finglon, A. Sylver-in-i', J. Hn-nault, J. Iflvmimg, M. Lnnir. Second row: C. lflviw-liuii. J. Jum-s, M. I.ouLZhrnn. J. Iii-einiuii. N. Ln Snllv, IK. Smith, I.. Jones, P. Wnlk. J. I lzumi.:uli. S. Hmnnions, 4 P. Paine, R. Vidh-r, P. 1 Hangman. Third row: S. Snuhye, J. lh-gan. J. Wheeler. A. Ent- wistlc, S. Smith, J. Ilrnwn, C. Bent. C. Enos. J. South- er, C. Miller, S. Owl-vu, M. ' Miiiwoml, ll. Yuneo. Masquettes The junior high dramatic organization at Lockwood is the Masquettes. the junior partner of Mzzsquers. At monthly meet- ings meinhers read or present short skits and plays, read poetry, or give pantomimes. One of Masquettes' outstanding events is their participation in the junior High Competition Plays with entries from the 7th, Sth. and 9th grades. Under Mrs. jusc:yk's direction, the cluh has had a most successful year. Adviser. Mrs. jusczykz Officers: President, Christine Sprague: Secretary. Charleen Berg, i7 '82 Q Winning Plays Senior High Competition Play Winner Thu Sciiiiu' Conipctif limi Play wiiincr this ycar was tht- Suplioiiiorc Class with lhcii' prcsviitatimi nl' Pink anal l'atclics, Thu Suiiim' Class pic' sciilctl Happy Alotii'iit'y. tlifcflvtl lay Mrs. lict' llacmig aiitl tl ' limi f Class prcsciitj I yrc Spitlvrf' viii' hy iss Roy- ralt' vsky? W W 07 0 M 1 2 MM frf'z,h 3Awlf f . A Q55 'ffffwhw 'W M SENIOR COM l'IC'I'I'l'l0N PLAY WINN HHS lil t rnw: li. Ilimrins, F. fully, ll. l :il'l'y. L. Anclvr- .tuliml in i. . 0 n . 'Q V1-Ii'0ll:i. ll. York, J. R. I. Drama Festival Thu lmcliwiimitl L'l1tl'y in thc Rlwtlt- lslaiitl Drama Fcstival this yklll' was thc wimici' of thc scnim' high CUlh1WCliliOll at Lmvcliwiiotl. This play, Pink aml l'atchcs, was fiitcixxl iii' to ccmipctition with svvcii othci' scliiiuls, in ortlci' to tlsstcriiiiiic who wmiltl rcpivssciit Rlwtlq lslaiitl at thc Ncw lfiiglaiitl Fustival at Marlwlchcatl, Mass. Ul- thc eight cntrics Lock' wootl won sccoml placc and matlc thc trip tu thc Ncw Eiiglaiitlcuiiiputitimi. Dircctt ir: lvfary C. llctivlla. a ,X fl Am. -fl! SENIOR PLAY First row: G. Sezivey, ll. Greco, P. Hampshire, C. Swanson, H. Alla-n. Second row: M. Rybnr. F. Briickshuw, S. Jneobson. M. Keenan, A. Bzillzintync, P. Carroll. N. Thompson. Third row: J. Reynolds, B. Arnold, A. Bn:-iso, G. Todd, D. Luncullottu, R, Ramsay, J. lYAbrosea, M. Moulton, G. Ln Sullv. ll. Cooke. Senior Play i-Wll'lt a Life, a lively comedy. was chosen hy the seniors for their annual senior play. The play concerned the trials and trihulations of Henry Aldrich. played hy Carl Swanson. George Bigelow. his arclifriyal, played hy Rohert Greco. did his hest to keep Henry in trouhle. However. the remaining memhers of the east. headed hy Patricia Hampshire as l'lenry's girl. Barhara Pearson, Harold Allen as the assistant principal. Mr. Nelson, and George Seayey as Mr. Bradley. the principal. finally succeeded in helping Henry out of his many dilemmas, Under the ahle direction of Mr. Westcwii and the student directors, Alison Ballantyne and Marjorie Keenan, an outstanding performance was given. 50 JR. REU CROSS First row: M. Mmzncr, J. Hzill, Pres. E. Howard. q Mr. Riltmann, V, Pres. K Wilcox, Treasurer f J. I .P Cruiekshzink, C. Gulliirnn. Scconil row: G. 'l'rnin0r. D. Carr, I . NVillis, S. Hull, P. 'I'nlvcr. P. Mvlionulil. Iunior Red Cross Once again this year ,lunior Red Cross made up and distrihuted six haskets for the less fortunate families in Vsfarwielc at Christmas time, Names were supplied hy Mr. XVillis T. Calloway, then the Welfare director of the City of Wz1rxx'ick. Several people wrote letters sincerely thanking the students for their generosity. The junior Red Cross continued their work of collecting hasket items for students in foreign lands. Adviser, Mr. Karl Rittmann: Officers: President. Evelyn Howard: VieefPresident. -ludy Wiletixg Program Director, 'lane Hall: SeeretaryfTreasurer, .loan Cruix. Athletic Association The Athletic Association is one of the important service organizations in ll.oekwood. The memhers are volunteers from all grades, who spend many hours after school assisting their adviser, Mr. Ivlelntyre. in the duties of the A. A. They prepare the foothall field for games. sell candy. soft drinks. and programs at foothall and haskethall games. and assist with the inventory and issuing of athletic equipment. Some have worked at thirty games, although awirds are given for working at only six events. ATHI.l'l'l'll' ASSUCIATION lfirst row: l'. 'l':ilioi'. J. Hull. S. Gilrclilwlk Pres. H. Hownril, Mr. Mvlnlyre, li. Gri-i-r, N. lit-emili. J. Mill- or, l.. Simmons, J. 'l'i-ilrow. J. l'li-nziult, J. Ifluminiz. Second row: C, Fa-iluli, .l. t'rui4-kslinnk, J. l'orslr-r, fl. l'r:iii:. C ltroiullrunt, G. Lennon, C. XYest Sue., J. Wilcox, N. Whitehead. K. Johnson, I-I. Catini-nult, lb. Montimn, G. Ni-vin, G. l'4-see, lt. Robinson, M. Wnriw-n, A. Entwistle, C Miller. Third row: I . lleckhuni, E. lflvniiml. lt. Gri-un, A. ltylvt-mr. Vieu Pres, E. Jurk- son, H. Bennett, P. Col- lom, K. Cave, R. Curly, G. llovkhousun. J. lhioti-, J. lmlun, ID. liunm-lly. J. llu Bois, lt, Ilriilize. A-, ., 4 SENIOR .XIIYISOIIY t'0filMIT'l'I-Il-I First row: M. .Xnmrt-, li. Johnson. li. .-Xriiolil. lt. Nzilnsny. l'. Melir-i-vi-t'. M, lh-miniztun. P. Smith. Si-roiiil row: XY. 0'lii'it-lx. Mr, Saiiiiiih-rs. Y. Bilzin- t-hom-. Student Advisory Committee As xi result of at school referenduin -lunior :ind Senior Chapters of the Student Advisory Committee replaiced deten tion :is at method tor dealing with school disciplinary prolwlcms. The xvork ot these hodies is to advise students who do not conform to the ztccepted patterns of school conduct. The committees :irc composed of nine mcmlwers, three from catch grade. Memhers aire elected lwy the students within their respective grades. A ehatirinztn and ai secretary :irc elected hy the nieni This innovation proved to he :i successful venture. Advisers: QSeniorj Mr. Saunders. Mr. Rolicrtson. Advisers: fkluniorj Mr. Pcrnziveatu. Mr, Rolwcrtson Q -., .4 , hers of ezich coininittec for gi term of three months. JR. All l-'ii-st ri Nortlin. Whit vht-:i lizist ii-n. Soi-onsl Mr. llolat- lon. 61 VISORY CUM M. J. Nivi-n. row: ll. Sum-r rtsou. l'. Slim-tTin1! iw: A. i':iiih:im. S It il. V. Aniiiru. K' .1 Q ir - mm: LOCKNVOOII-MANA'l'El'I l'IXCHANGl'. Ifirsl i-uw: l'1lwin l':ii-in-iilvr. Fnrul Mzirshzill, Bi-linilu Colin-li, Shirley Koenig, lint IN1m'u't-suii, .laini- Ihililuln lfny, lfllzi Ilnltiun, lilnily lin-yxiulils. Soc-uiiil row: J:inii-n- l.:ini1-i', l i':uu'4-s Alnmlill, Ps-iily lll':ullvui'y, lim-th Szinilors, Mary 1'n1'nimr, Jzinivi- XYostvi'n1:in. Cluiiw- iluulsilon, 'l'hii'cl row: Milton Jnlinsun, Nunvy 'l'hun1irsnn. livnl IH-lol. Clyilm- Skunu, Kay Jonus, Iii-vt-i'ly l-Ti-villv, Myra Hunlur, Luis Suflnn. I nui'lli row: Wuyni- liziilvy. Mziriv Nlcfzilm, Juv I't-nvv. lVl:iri::u'vl lluthluln. Ihuizilil I.uniAvllntlu, Chzirlus ICllii'i'ocli:o, Nlyrnzi Hurry, I'uni-s Whit ' . fmil Fifth ri-iv: .lim IV.-Xlvi'us.':i, llulrort 4511-i-rr, llic-lizircl Jones, llulivrl llzintp, .Inlnvs Alilcrninn, Sixth row: lhnln-rl l4 n-lin-l'. Hail Iiiflson, Willizirn liiniz. Allan lVlc'I utriili:u, Ihmnu llilsllo laitluli-ns. Mnrjurii- lim-nun. Si-vvntli row: Lnvins Elilrviliri-. .Xrli-nv Russo, l r:xm-im- lix'ixi-ltsliaiwi Furl Swzins liiiflllll Vuw: Mr. XYmll4wli, Mr, Pic-i'i'u, Miss XYill:il'il, S1vimsul', Mr. XV:-uvvr, Spmisniq N nn, Clam Lockwood - Manatee Exc This your fm' thc first timc in Rhmlf Islgmtl Locltwoutl took part in ai h High Sqliool in l3i'.1tlciituii. Floritlgi. Thirtyfuiic Florida stud-:nts czimc to Loc ghtscciiig of liistiwicail ziml intliirtrizil Now lfiigliintl amtl to lcgirn thc functioi During FL'lWl'LlllI'y v.ic.itiun Luckxwutl's tliirtyfonc pupils rcturnutl thc vis oi sunsliinc. ctlmicatiuii, gin-.l plcaisurc as wcll :is rcfiicwing their ,laiiniziry maids This cxclningu priwctl to hu am ovci-wlicliiiiiig siicccss. VVQ :irc pmtitl thi tmiiniy who hzix's paii'ticipzitcd in sufh Ll pi'ugi'cssix'c ctliicgitioiigil movcinc 'I ng to ,- 62 mi, J N. Ili. SQHQ Iuhn Aiulvrsoli, fllii-lim-l Fi-:lt-li, , li:xl'lv:xr:x 'I'll:u'kslull, Rum-I' llziviunun, Ju 0 Mvlionziv, llmvziril Gross. rs. T'nx'rish, Sponsor, Mr. Lvwis, Mr, Ro hange igh school cxchaiiigc plzin with M1 kwootl in ,hiinlziry to spcnd an wcck ning of our school systuin. H35 l N.-.4-. -..... M McllmvinyI4i-vurly Snyiln-i', Marilyn Harris Small Vuiixlm-y Gills--rl 'I'l'u1l4':iu y Ihiilvy, 1.1-ui-in ln-rtsmi, Spoiuu: inxitcc County of ctlucaitioiiai it to Biiitlsntuii. Our stutlcnts ciilioyutl qi wccli lricmlships. it Lhfkxwimd is ziinimg thc fuw high sclwhls iii tht 50K TOLJER DIXIELAND 3 , V ::.v, A W QWSCQEWE S59,5+ Se3E '-gb T Q MQW' f f 2 R PKI flzhjfl-42!:4Jf fwgggaxhl ' 5f?f4DE!V70fV B514 CH I . Sr, 1 V X Mfwfvif ORAIVCE MOVE qw Cfff-X77 f'7f4f7ffL?Pfi-ff JUNGLE TFA INRXDE Xia X 'I V sigh- 4:: X' 1 .A gf: .gg W.. I H PD I-- - 17 ff, , WZNKEE PXN-UP5 57 PHE HER ' EIRCUS - Ji-1 77if?P0fV 5Pf?ffv65 ' X nw. f 1 'lik inn-gsgs.l!'-3, . gy. ,f -,,',. 4, rf-3 , M, I1 ' J Q KYFREJ5 QARDEN5 Hx YPILL ! Q DOWN ANON6 THE SHEL TEXPWG PAL M5 BH DEN FWVER 'Q,1g L t I fd, 5 A .. 1 I fiiv NF' ' .? emu' Lfnofns ucoHP5E5 ' HHOLL Y Hap' M. i hr-T 4 . hw A I mi rl I U! ,rd vp E- .0-X5 CHEIHLEADERJ A7' WORK f E7VClAlG - IN A TIGHT SEE ABOVE I ll of-F ro rms' ,f-?,4ce's! 7F you WSI5 F-7 'I v L A 05 sg FLORIDA BOUND CARD GAME PAPER DRIVE FINK AND PATCHES V2-F7 QSC ' . I n X O S-'A OE. wxfo X 55lc.Ip,, iifiii This yuzir's Varsity Ruviic was um' of thc licst 'iii iidcnts duyclupi-LI mlm timiir. Hit thu Roald, in tlircu iiukxx'ucid1 thc svcoml Llrpictcd thc Lockwood ii1tcrpx'ut.1tiuii of qintzisyi' was higliliglirsd lwy thc cmwning uf thc Varsity Quucii. This yczii s qiiccn, Cgiruliiic Haisxycll, was aittcndcd by MIIFQRIFCI Briiillmih, Mary Lu' Hcrlwcrt, 'Vu Mnrcigi Maids. 'WL aiml Helm Ionzitai, '57, iii ' 1 . U cd Cin: ia. k Ti'giiiiui'. W1 Dui'wtl1y Cuiu. '56 66 1 gii1'tiiwn of ivliss Xxliiiillli, thc 5 Qui tcrcd .irwiiml sports .iml w 'E .X ., I 0 X5 rv. J' if H fr The Road uf, , il-AAC. wk qw, Can-Gun YS 'x SQ H -fl 5 n 1 , L I OW' Band This year's hand was one of the largest and hest in the schools history. Th foothall games and also had the privilege of performing hetween halves of 1 remainder of the year the hand took part in concerts and in Rhode Island and memhers participated in AllfState Band, Rhode Island and New England So Orchestra This year's orchestra, though not so large as in past years, has heen succes various other programs in the school. Like the hand, they too took part in the Many of the inemhers took part in the New England Concert Festival in Rutl MARK ANTHONY SECRETARIES SINGING 5 ATHLETICS ON TIME TO BE FORGOTTEN XVITI-IOUT A FRIEND OBNOXIOUS IMPATIENT DISLOYAL UOSSIPS STAYS AFTER 2 :Bo Future HAND Flute: I , XVill:iriI. Oboe: C. White. Clurinuts: J. ll'Aln'osi-zu, G. Iiillson, ll. Hiizicinsun, C. Curly. E. MCKQ-ever, Ii. Mt-Cleun, ll. l'niln-, M. Mcnflt-. :mul M. Potter. Suxophones: Il. Struiirht. R. lluvignon. J. liillson, I'. Mcllonnlml, E. Jam-olry. 'l'rum1u-ts: R. l'lumon- dun, J. licermun, S. Hurley, J. Nichols. Horns: li. lizirker, S. Nevin, M. Cn-et'ni'elli, C. Fitzlmwiek. liuritones: IS. Lincoln. and Stone. Tromhulivs: G. Tonlil, Ii. Wai-rt-n, K. Fave, li. Par- ry, S. Wurrvn. Bass: R. llnvignon. l u1'c'ussion: li. Iluviil- non, C. Ilromlhent, Il. Ilnv- ignun, Il. Lindull, IC. Huw- nrcl, ll. Johnson. Mujorcttm-: J. Ilngshnw. 'I'wii-lers: J. Vit-irn, R. Rout-hio, C. Hailey, l.. Hip:- Bins. e hand drilled and played at all the home and away ihe big Brown-Rhode Island game, During the New England Audition Festivals. Many of the lo, Ensemhle, and Concert Festivals. sful. They have played at all the assenihlies and lRhode Island and New England Audition Festivals. and, Vermont. Zuke Baute, Williziiii O'Brien, lerry Todd Carol Lillihridgc. Lois Sefton, Barl Remembered For 'ara Kouffman Sandra Burhank, Donald Lancellotta, George Seavey, Russell MacKinnon Henry Cruciani, .lim Holden, Richard Savory Never Rite Alexander. Fat Carroll, Rohert Buratti. Ronald Anderson .Ioyce Bagshaw. Pete Erickson, Car Ianet Diller, Rohert Greco, Pat H l Swanson, Pat Remington amnshire, Caroline Haswell, john Hayes ilanet Bush, Benny DiMaseia, Franc Kosiha, Ray Bartlett, Irene Ouellette. Marlene Wzitsimii Rohert Butler, jimmy D'Al1rosca, A iidrew Porteous, Claudia Lewis, Ellis Wiiiterlwiittiiiii Sonja klacohson, Rohert Ramsay, M'ldrcd johnson, Donald Beadles, Bernice Cooke Eleanor Bacon, Alfred Laneelotta. Ptggv Bradhury, Jeanette Budlong, Rohert Stursherg Gilhert Trudeau, Roger Burlingame, Elaine Dupre, Marion Graham, Gloria I-land, Frances Almond 63 GIRLS CHORUS Ifirst row: C. Hoilsilon. J. C'ol'4li-I'. G. I'm-svo, Il. :Xl- lwriyzu. M. Snnlilli, ti. Lun- non, C. Crninz. II. While- henil, Ii, Johnson, C. Hath- away, II. Wolsh-gal. V. Alnnrn, J. Ilvlfiisvo, Il. Vnuprhn, M. L'm'i':u'olli, C. Iloh-lln. M, Ili-ininillon, Ii. Mi-Ginnos, Ii. Jonas. Si-vnml row: S. Ili-m-ry S. Cook, A. l':u'rolI. Il. Monlnnn, Ll. Nivon. ll. I.in- coln, ll. 'I':iyIor, ll. Iliuigin- son, M. INIvCullu, S. I4Il'Im'k- son, II. Johnson, C. Jzwoh- son. II. Ilohinson, III. Wm'- ron, S. Hurley, C. Ilronil- In-nl, M. Nlvnnlm-. I'. Cup- In-tu-. 'I'hirnI row: I., Iluvkvtt Il. Iinrlwr. C, I ilzp:itrick. II. Thorn-ss-n, ll, Johnson. IC. Sonlu. C, llnilvy, C. N1-sl, IC. Slrniilhl. IC. Cnt- ull 1. N V X ini-:i , '. uson, . r n- clvrsun, J. Carlson. M. Tru- hnn. C. Whilv, J, Foolw, M. Mills. Ii. Sin-mgiiv. , Girls' Chorus Thosc of you who hqivc hccn in thc main corridor on Wcdiicsdaxy' afternoons hzivc prohgihly heard thc harmonic voiccs of the Girls' Chorus. This y-:air the chorus, consisting of ninth to clcvcnth grzidcrs, played ai signihczlnt part in the Thzinlcsgiving Day Asscmhly, Varsity Rcvicw. Cziroling Program. Rhodc Island Music Fcstivzil. and Eaistcr Ascmhly, The girls, singing mostly thrccfpairt music writtcn for fCIllilIC voiccs, haivc cnjoycd participating in the musical zictivitics at school this ycar, Dircctor, Doris M. Bxulcyg Accompzinist, Sylvian Ericksong Officers: Prcsidsnt. Constzincc Bailey: Sccrctziry. Lziync I-laickcttz Lilv1'au'ia1n, Ilcryl Bairlicrg Conccrt Mainaigcr, Carrol Brogidhcnt. JII. IIIHII GIRLS' ITIIURIIS Ifirsl row: .I. Iiri-nnon, I.. Smith, IC. l's-trniw-xi. A. Cun- hzun. S. Nurelin, N. I.:i Sullu, .I. Iirq-nm'n, I'. San Sour-4-. S. Szuihyn-, ll. Cur- flillo, M. Iluzis, Mrs. Vnsuy, M. .I. Ilyi-r, I'. NVnll-, Il. Ifoslf-l', .X. Sylvvsli-V. I' Iiustim-, I.. Oxh-y, .I. Ilon- null, M. IIon,zhlon. S Smith, fl. 'I'r:iinor, IC, Roi-- i-hio, NI. Jhnzirn, M. I.:unu. Si-ronal row: I'. llvlillvll, .I, I'rr-si, ll. Sinilh, Il U'N1-ill, 4', Imwi-, .I. Ili-- gzin, I.. .Iunn-s. Il. lim-yr, .l. .Iona-s. M, l.:iui:l1run, K, liis'Ir4'l', l'. S:lv:u!4', IC. llill- son. I'. Mm-Iloiizilil, S, Uwiw-n, NI. IU-I l':iv'm-zi, Il Viilillw-r, 'I'hiriI ron: .I. Wlim-lr-I'. .I. Soullu-r, NI. Ilnilnonvlo, fl. I n-Ii:-4-, .I. M:i4'Iiinnun. J. Kifrslmw, N. lVvll1vl':1ll. . liillsun, .I. Iirown, I'. nfluln, .I. Iiliirh, Ii. Illvri- uolsl. S. Ilnll. fi. Iliilly, IVI. III:-vlf-uoml, Ii. l'.i'ifl:-sion. S. Johnson, .I I- Ir. High Chorus Undcr thc dircction of Mrs. Mary Cziscy. thc -lr. High Chorus had gi vcry succcssliul ycxir. Thc girls sung in thc Cfhristmns Assr-mhly amd thc ilr. High Music Asscmhly and zittcndcd the R. I, Music Fcstixuil during thc school yr-.ir Thc chorus, maidc up ot' girls from grgidcs scvcn .ind cight, mst wcckly to rchcqu-sc various PITWQIIIIIIS. Adviscr: Mrs. Mary Cnscy. Ulliccrs: l'rcsidcnt. Nindrgi Nordin: VICx l7I'CSILICIIl, Alicc Cnnhaimg 'I'i'caisurcr, I.con1i Smith: Sccrctalry. Rohcrtzi Rocchio, 69 Q' N XX Q? 5 .. V M Q S H If wig Ll mf AM., N Q , 4-Q xxx' A xi VW qt' .Q 1 . 4 tu V X F., : 0 5 la yt lx K V K gun fd ' Dfc K X' P E X A jf 0 x , 4 K7 .ff K X 1 xx A , 0 3 J ,M X 1 Wm! 4 if QZUKE ff NNEPX Class C Co-Champs Fi ,'i, Q , ,funn j,,,, .ll D ' - . K., , pa- , . , .,,,z7g, ......:'!H,,. .,,i 'Z I I 51 I -- i 2 ' v - iF' f VF- ' . F9 - N1 'TF ww- . Q Y Tr' ip. mo- ,-Xx '1 1 if , N1 is .. , 1 7 Jw- , U nu- 1 A , I- W is 1 .- A ' 1 1 f ' K' 'Q-1 7-. VARSITY FOOTHA LL First row: H. lhuilu, VV. Maichcod, J. Guetti, IJ. BL-adlcs, H. Crucinni l, Lasso, E. Holden, E. Honni-r, ll. Lanccllolln Si-vonil row: Mr. lliLui:lio, J. Piululn, R. Savory, J. Alhoriizn, D. Manson, A. Gammons, M, Erivkson. ll. Armstrong, C. Thomas, Mr. liiillis. 'l'hirml row: R, Butler, E. Albin-s, P. Lindsay, S. Manson, H. Graham, J. Skuvc, A. Iioutin. A. llonoviin. Mr. Sholn. lfourth row: S. Pusvi-, A. Crniir, R. S1-ott, J. Shi-hun. R, York, P, Joly, K. Clifford, l . Hi-1-itham. Varsity Football The Lockwood Blue Devils enjoyed a highly successful 1954 football season. Under the linc coaching of Mr. DiLuglio, Mr. Rallis, and Mr. Shola. Lockwood capturcd a Co-Championship with Burrillville. The teani's only stumbling hlock for the cham- pionship caine from the hands of the Broncos. Lockwood was honored with having Henry Cruciani selected as an AllfStatc tackle and Rolwcrt Baute, john Padula, David lvlanson, Earl Bonner, and james Holden sclcctcd to the AllfClass C team. Seniors who played thcir last game for Lockwood werc Ends: james Guctti. -lames Lasso and Rohcrt Butlcrg Tackles: Richard Savory, Wzillzice MacLeod and Henry Crucianig Guards: .lohn Padula, Earl Bonner, and Pctc Ericksong Center: Rohcrt Haute, and in the hack field. .lamcs Holden and Don Lanccllotta. As this is the final ycar for Lockwood as a scnior high school, there will not lac a varsity footlwall team next year. Lockwood will contrihute. howcvcr. some exccllcnt foothall talent to thc ncw high school. Lockwood -GS Wzirrcii 0 Lockwood 0 Burrillville 20 Lockwood 48 North Kingston 0 Lockwood 14 South Kingston 7 Lockwood ii Pawtucket Vocational U Lockwood FS North Providence I3 Lockwood 14 Barrington 0 Lockwood 39 East Greenwich 0 Lockwood 36 Colt lvleinorial 6 -..sa-.. - -- - 73 PW -we-L VA RSVFY HASK I-1'l'IlA LI. First Row: A. l'ortuous. J. Holtlun. A, Iloimvun. J. Allwritzo, E. lionm-r. Sveolul row: ll. Mr- Cnuley, J. Gut-iti, J. luis- sn. Mr, llzillis, J. Wemlloek. C. 'I'honms, ll. Manson, N. Holds-u, nmn:u:vr. I ' . I Varsity Basket 1 fl f tj Returning to our team this year were veterans of two year o varsity lily. jx s Lasso and ja s n. Wcvrki with them were three juniors: john Alherigo, Carter Thomas. and D ' M n. W ln the coaching department. Mr. Rallis was assisted hy . Be 'tt hoth last year 'n th s year. l e had a fir ', h me team and displayed good sportsmanship throughout the sws . A ' N . N 1, 9 My L 1 - ' l X t fl . H The junior Varsity haskethall team, under h at ett, completed a successfu 5445 'asont 1 mu 1 Mr. Bennett the hoys gained experience hy hill ez ms of the new high school ill pr . standing for the j. Vfs were Al Donavan, john Greer. J R. RA I-'irst ri VARSITY SK E'l'liAI,l4 uw: G. Woonlhury P, July, li. Clilfornl, .-X Iiolmvun fl, Hrnlmm, I! Ilaivvnpurl. N. Ilolxlvn nmimizt-rs. Sm-voiul row: S. Manson Il. Greer. J. Lowtlvr, R Ynrlt, Mr. lh-nm-tl. iffy S 74 1 xl, I rg, THREE GOOD GRIDDERS G0 MAN, ao! ER .:-. X -'-' , i, 5 if - I 'bj x -bg: 14, ., X-X Q , ' L. f f: f aww Q aw m-waeqimfn vw-' ,Z I wif' stanza-m.a. , AM ., -' - . 'fl-J .-' V k v .f , xf . ,Atf qu- . liqegpzgikit ,,l L,l my Z .,-N f!,- K x' ,rw ' ,. - , , .. ff x X X 'M N 2 f f- K R . . ' Y f 3 fr 'wa ,, ' 1. 4. H X V Y IAPS rjw! ffnfvn sf-m.Es.' HMO CHAMPS AT WORK n CENTER OFTHE LINE ' a i . 'Q-7? Fix f ui' .X Y'.w':'j', n N:lN', L A I -' n Y F A fin ., U .-W L 5 nv- I Q-vw M15 'jg SAI - il- H-I b vu 1 .. VARSITY BASEBALL First row: J. Holden, A. Donovan, IT. Donnelly, Mr. Carroll. F. Beckham, J. Alhcriizr, A. laincellotlxl. Second row: l . Grant. ll. Morris, ll. Munson, J. XVclIlovk. ll. Armstrong, ll. lVlcCxmley, E. lhmnor. Varsity Baseball Loekwoods varsity hasehall team enjoyed an admirahle season in 1954. The team finished in the Southern Division with nine wins and hve losses. They gained a hcrth in the state playoffs hut lost to VV'oonsocket in a thrilling game. This year Mr. Carroll, hasehall coach, had many veterans return. Amoig them were james Holden, hard hitting infielder. David Ivlanson, star pitcher, and .lohn Alherigo, longlhitting outfielder. Mr. Carroll expected a hetter season this year with many of the hoys having gained experience. 76 l 5 1 1 'J Iunior High Football J li. HIGH lf0U'l'llAl.L First row: M. iiiivlti, R Sousn, ll. Slim-nuui, R. Rm-ls . Mr. Curtis. T. Lom- lmrili, li. lluslou, U. Mmmu iiorl. J. lh ht-i-mul row: li. llnvvn- ll. lit-ultiv, lb. Solis lvvi, T. Amli-rsou, A King, I.. Ulu:-kv, I , Worth- imzlon. 'l'hirnI row: li. Mnlloson F. Hurlvy. .I. Snvum-, I. Wm-st Hull, , J. Wliitoln-nil, E W. Taylor. Undcr thc direction of Mr. Curtis thc ,lunior High Footlwzill tczun compiled zu rccord of four wins :ind thrcc dcfcaits for tht 1994 season. The tczim wus spzirkcd with the nzissing of Anthony Loinlmrdi and thc running of -launcs Szivaigc. Lconairtl Clairkt was outstanding in thc linc on lwoth otfcnsv :ind dcfcnsc. Witli the return of six vctcrzins along with now czmdidaitcs, Mr. Curtis is looking forward to ai good sczlson next ycsir. x x li N it in lx ui t n o :Ii n itu 1 nsi in ll Xlll Lou l to ix sl n ui .:v: ', . ,: '- .,.'. ': .' i ' -, I. T-ri ' ', '. Suu ' - '. 'I. 'z :' s , umu- nut-r. I unior High Basketball This is tht' thirtl vcau' that thc lunior High hats liccn in lcziguc compctition. Lust ycair undcr thc inaignificcnt cozncliing of Mr Curtis thc lunior Bluc Devils won thc Southcrn Division Chaunpionship. Tlic outlookifor this 'czir's tcznn was vcr' Hood. Witlm thc rcturn of scvcn vctcrzins und new czindidaitcs thc unior Hiifli 5 y 5. V I - V . 5 l l h if W lli in Ti 'lor, Thoinzis Andcrson. Lconaird Clarks. and Rogcr Huston liccatinc ai strong contcntlcr for tic ciaunpions ip ilhillll. i ll sy were thc inninstziys for this yca1r's tczun. 77 1 Iunior High Baseball 1111. IIIGII 141XSI'II1AI.1. 1'11'al row: J. Iiismfgliii. J. 1'Ivz111i:c1ist11, II. Iii-11111-ll. .X. I':1slu1'v. N. B14-1z:11111lIv. NV. I.:1111'1'11111t:1, Il. I'I11s111l1, S1-1'111111 1'11w: Ib, Smith. IC. Alhivs, A. SW1-ot, Ii, Iii-111111-. I'. July. YV. '1'11y- 1111'. S, I'111l:11'1-Ili, IC. Hui'- lhii-1', S. 111-1114-y, '1'11i1'1I rnw: M11 IliI.11uIi11. 111. 114-II. I'. 1'l111:1111, J. Linw- ili-1'. 'I'. A11411-rsiiii, XX. NV111-111, J. Illlzli. A. King. Tlw 1914 I.11ukw1111t1 ,1l1111111' High 112150111111 TQ11111 LlIlL1Cl' thc c1111c11i11g 111 Mr. DiL11g1i11 0111111101011 il11l7l11CI' 111111 sc11s1111, 111si11g 111111' 111 1111111111 :1nt1 South Kin-'St1111. Starting out with 111111 two vc1u1'11115. 1'11111 I1111' 1111L1 1lllVIllUI1L1 c1i1LlII11t'I', M11 15iI.11g1i11 . 5 1 , . . 111111t1cL1 his tt'11111 111'1111nt1 thcm, Those p111yc1's wcrc 1111c1tct1 1111 111' Nick Mc:1111t-ttf, A1 King, 1111t1 Ijtltlit' A111ics in 111t1 111111-1t1 .111t1 1 D1I.111 1 1111 It 111 1 11 111 1 1 Stvvc I'Ic111y i11 tht' 1111t1it'1L1. Wit11 1n111'c vctc1'1111s rcturning this YCLII' M' 1915 scnsnn. 1 g 111 1111 t '111'w.11't 11 1 11 'c 1111 sticccssiii .1- . 1 311. . W. 1 15.11 1 TENNIS ll. Iliiwiis, NY. M111-1.1-4111. IZ. lI:1111s:1y, Capt.. Mr. Ritt111:11111. A. Iluninuins, I . I'm1'vl1. Il Varsity Tennis This ycar, the Inst 1111' L11ckw1111d's tennis tc11111, 5111111111 provc to 11c thc Downs. Ar11f11d L11ckw1111d. W111111Cc McLcc1d, F1111rti11 Powell, Rohcrt R11111s11y, Lockwrmd :1 t-:nnis tu11111 111' which to 11s proud. Mr. Ritt111a111. tennis c1111c11. 1 A1t111111g11 the 1011111 11111011 to tzikc thc c1111111pio11s11ip 111st your. the cxpcricm Lockwood Il strong c011tc11L1cr for this ycz1r's c1111111pi1111s11ip. 73 K. l'u11141n1. 11cst yet. Our Icttcrincn: David C111111111, 1lIC11LlI'LI 1111c1 A111111 G11111111o11s, 11iL1ct1 11y new players, QLIVC nstructcd thc squad in :lic 1inc points 111' tunnis. gaincd i11 thcsc prcvintis 11111tc11cs hclpctl to 11111kc TRACK First row: A. Porteous, A. Robinson, li. llcAs1:n-nlis. Second row: R. Jones, R. Wisslcr. R. Carroll, J. Buolv, L. Smith, K. Overberg. Cross-Country ' Lockwood High School has been fortunate for thc last two years to have Mr. Pop johnson, a former track star at La Salle and Providence College, as coach of our successful crossfeountry team. The crossfcountry team was proud to have two boys chosen for AllfState honors. Arnold Robinson was selected to the All' State team, and Andrew Porteous to the All-Class B Team. Other outstanding runners who contributed to the successful season were Leo Smith, Paul Bradley. and Ben DesCiantio. I 91 9 S 79 Nl il Varsity Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERl,l'IAlllCliS Tun: S, lhirlmnlx, li Jones, J. Reynolds. N 'l'i'ninm', M, llvrlwrt l Remington, J. Wi-su-r P. McKL-ever, C. Mel zu-. C. Hnswm-ll. Under the leadership of Norma Remington, the head eheerleader, these ten girls have done an admirahle jolw of eheerin it all our foothall and lwaslcethall games. With their determination and sparkling personalities, our cheerleaders have not only ltd the spectators with cheers, hut helped to hoost the morale of the team, Theirl success certainly merits the praise of all. These junior varsity cheerleaders have attended all our haskethall games, leading cheers to keep Loekvvoods school spirit hi l Under the direction of .ludy . l . i ll el all ls ll i A n i .NJV Jail All l l T , Jr, ll TJ lv, i Q' ll? lx xljd i i i . . Ml will till-c:ifliA' i fill lllfclfl 'L .il o 'nu ' .' 0 1. .I ici rn , First lvw' lQ4nn stJn- gn, nn4lll'. J. it,4.a-0 X llp?v' i6Jt?N l ll, C K A QQ X fx Llllf v' r l I all fl la X lk Alia' .xl W l U, Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders Vieira, their head cheerleader, these girls have hel ped make a successful season. l S SO v sv 4.. ..--4 . JR. Hlllll CHHl'lRl.EAl5l'IRS First row: J. Suutlwr, R. lim-vliio, G. Cruipz, l'. VN'ull.g. Second row: ll. Alitlvr- son. V. Arnold. C. White. li. Wliitclwml. S. Cooke, V. Anilurson, M. 'l'i'uh:in, Iunior High Cheerleaders A ncw addition this ycar arc thcsc clcvcn cnthusiastic chccrlcadcrs. Under thc direction of Dianc Wliitclit-zid, hcad chccrf lcadcr, thcy havc faithfully chccrcd at all thc junior high haskct hall gamcs. Witli thcir school spirit and pop thcy havc hclpcd makc it a successful scason. I IDA lfirsl r ll, llolvir N. l'l1lI'l' .lat-olismi, l't-sm-, .l. lurnl. I.. Sui-mul NVE f'l.IIll nw: Ii. Alla-riizn, isnn. F. tTlill'm'ul, . Mrs, llnwns, S. G. l.n-nnon, fi. 'l'm-ilrow, .l. l'ol- llnt liawny. row: S. Morris, F. Fi-mln-ll. IS. Russ:-ll, M. Sullivan, l', NI:-rriti, IK. lVIn-V ui...-ss, ML smaaiz, S. lflrivltsnn, l'.f M1-tflvzin, li. Yuuuhn. S, llc-1-ry, V. liuzzo. K. Mnnnillil, J. l':lrlson, 'l'hii'iI row: l'. l il zpzil - rlvlt. 1, 5 roll. l., I' V. Arnul Nl. 'l'l'uh: hm-smilll, A. Um'- lm-lu-lt. l'I. Soul:-, sl, M, llnniilton. in. B. lmnlt. C. Whitt-. ll. Vlliili-Iii-sul, N, Nm-lsuli. ll. Unltlvy, lu. Mx-- , it.-M-.-.-. I.. i,iii.'a1.., le. .1i.ims.,... f., .fx1l..i-a. Dcmce Club Rcady? . . . Music! . . . Lct's go! One. two. thrcci' . . . was what youhcard coming froin rhcgym cvcryothcr Monday afternoon. Scnior high girls of thc Dance Cluh lcarncd tap dancing. folk dancing. modern dancing, and hallct, Thc ycar 195449 was very successful. Gucst instructors wcrc invitcd and rcfrcshzncnts wcrc scrvcd. Instruction was given undcr thc cxccllcnt dircction of Mrs. Downs and Miss Bailcy. Officcrs: Sonja tlacohson. Prcsidcnt: Gail Lcnnon, Sccrctary: and Nancy Clapp, Trcasurcr. S1 Girls' Leaders' Corps These girls are sincere sports enthusiasts. This organization consists of juniors, :ind fifteen Seniors. New memhers are chosen on the basis of lender zieeuniulnted hy actively participating in games with other schools, intrzifmurnl enthusiastic supervision ol' Mrs. Downs :ind Miss Bailey, these girls have pzirtii shirts, sponsorcd ai movie, and enjoyed producing n Gym Exhibition. All ol tl Edna M, Downs, Doris M. Bailey. 5 GIRLS' LEADERS' CORPS First row: N. Remington, F. Bruckshaw, L. Herbert, N. Trainer, Miss Bailey, Mrs. Sci-mul now: IC. Straight, Ii. Rugowicz, A Cnr-roll, J. Diller, 5. Jacobson, B. Lincoln 'l'hii'il row: E. Howard, li. Johnson, G. Lennun, J, Buushuw, C, Hziswcll, A. Bussu, M. 82 if T--qv.-v-vf Z3 ZUCQCUWZQ 7ZH0?llZZ7Z I ...ll 'D 'F mighiw sf A N ,L 1 W3 ALL BUSINESS OOF! caan! 335. ' m' W A 5 mfvcff TEAM nv ACTION. 5W!5H MIIEO EMO 7701915 FENCING PRA C 7' IC E WAJH DAY FACULTY GAME f , g ' s ,X 2 U 'kr , I ' Z 'L' V 4, f ,I fE?ffHg,g,,, A 1 3 ,- A A, W 4 , . 'L 1. A , , ' . A- ' ff ' .frflgal wg gg-,:., ,,:z1-',5 ' . ' U ' 4 'L I -'XJR v- f . ' - ' ' ' ' - ', 'fix -ifZi5'f v f f , '- fi. 1 55 1 ,. M 'Q I' , 'A Q 1 - , . , -K v' ' za ,Q ah 1 J , V F I 4 . I, FHL , U X -qw i- 6, in 2 1A K K ' .. ' I Lf, U , rl' .Q ' ,f.R, 'Q,. 1 N . F A F V M'Q ' -f..:,.,. 'U ' Na ill L.. . -W I fy , 1, .4 'Q lift b ,Nt A --'mv X Farewell To Alma Mater 'Tis only with the passing years That we shall learn how dear thou art. How firm the ties oi love that bi.nd Us to thy mighty mother-heart. Thine were the hands that guided us Along the thorny paths oi Truth. Firmly directing to their goal The aimless wanderings of youth. Thou didst prepare our fallow minds That seeds of knowledge might take root. Sublimely trusting Time to bring Thy sole reward-the perfect fruit. Our bodies knew thy watchful care: We learned the tender reverence paid Those temples of the living God. Each in His ionn and image made. Thou wast our refuge from the storm. Our happy hours thou too hast known: To share in triumphs yet to come We proudly claim thee as our own. What worth we have we owe to thee. O. cherished more than tongue ccm tell. Forget thy children not-and now. Hail, Alma Mater. and farewell! ROSE KORALEWSKY yt ' Y ' mu.. l l g gggg y -he :LL41 1-H Ll -I H lf James 1? toacwoop wsu SQHQSIL Tl! Nfl E' 1 , L A I: iii an ,l lXi.',l.,l ' Nwlrl X1 Villa f l lil 1 f X757 86 Q 'gf- X V . I AN D SO FAREWELL Bethany Allen Harold Allen Frances Almond Helen Almberg Marcia Amaru Valerie Amaru Priscilla Amend Myrna Amore Dick Anderson Ray Andreozzi Marsha Archambault Virginia Arnold Eleanor Bacon Linda Baily Alison Ballantyne Beryl Barker Allura Barton Arlene Basso Carol Ann Bastien Robert Baute Bob Beatty Kathi Becker Fred Beckham Jean Berkinshaw Vic Bilanchone Gail Billson Nancy Bligh Bruce Backstael Ann Bosland Ann Boudreau Mary Boylan Betsy Bradbury Paul Bradley Judy Brennan Carol Broadbent Bob Brodeur Joan Brown Sandra Burbank Janet Bush Connie Cady Roger Cady Vincent Caimano Kent Cameron Patricia Caplette Janet Carlson Marcia Carlson Ann Carroll Charles Carroll David Carroll Pat Carroll Elaine Catineault Mary Ceccarelli Karen Chapman Lauren Clauson Kenneth Clifford David Collom Beatrice Colvin Suzzana Cook Patricia Connor Joyce Corden Albert Cote Felix Coutu Eldon D. Wedlock Marshall Robertson Alice C. Bacon Doris M. Bailey Philip M. Barker, Jr. Clyde D. Bennett Raymond W. Carroll Louise F. Casey Mary A. Casey Paul A. Clancy Anna E. Cole Charles R. Crowe Benjamin R. Curtis Student Boosters Gretchen Craig Albert Crecelius Cathi Crimoldi Anna Cruicani Danny Cunha James D'Abrosca Robert Davignon Corinne Davis Linda DeCarlo Josephine DeFusco lilynore DeGregorio Janet Diller Marianne Dolan Dick Downs Jerry DuBois Elaine Dupre Frances Edward Lucius Eldredge Alice Fairfield Ruth Fairfield Catherine Fcdeli Mike Fedeli Gloria Felice Antoinette Ferriucci Marguerite Flanagan Janet Fleming Maurice Frechctte Victor Gibeault Joe Gilmartin Susan Godfrey Jon Folz Carold Gosselin Gertrude Graham Bob Greco Howard Gross Barbara Greer Joyce Gustafson I Sandra Gustafson Layne Hackett Jean Hamel Mary Hamilton Pat Hampshire Dane Hartley Ray Hastings Caroline Haswell Carol Hathaway Luch Hathaway Dottie Hawthorne John Hayes Anne Henley Lois Higgins Alice Hindal John Hines Barbara Hopkins Peggy Houghton Evelyn Howard Helen Ionata Edward Jackson Ricky Jackson Carol Jacobson Sonja Jacobson Barbara Jacques Eleano Jane Gerald ne Jenn i Leslie Jones Kay Johnson Kenny Johnson Mildred Ray Johnson d Johnso Stewar Kaye Virginia Keefe Margie Keenan Nancy Keenan Donald Kibbe Doreen Knapp Doris Knapp Frank Kosiba Pat La ly l Donald Lancell Norma Lancellc Glenna LaSa Sue Leighton llc Bob Levesque Claudia Lewi 5 Carol MacGow Jean MacKin HL ng 1 otta itta JH H Wally MacLeo im M gowan Maureen Magntr .l 4 H a Pat M ille Marty Marsh all Susan Maynarr Marie McCabe Thelma McCa Linda McCla il Phyllis McDon Linda MacCar M Hugh cDon Joanne McGui Elaine McKeever Claire McKenz Marcia Meade Barbar . i Meredith Mid John Messe a Miller Donna Montar Sharon Morris Maud Moult o Janet Newbergxir Sandra Nordin William O'Br Julianna Olson Rita O'Neil Carol Padula l e ell ld ell DCSS E l' Yl0Od Il ien uist Caroline Palmq Carole Passarei li Marianne Pa Joanne Pears P o fl Robert Peasley Mildred Perr Edith Petrca Elizabeth Pin Y tu Leilani Potter Fourtin Powe Faculty Boosters Hazel E. Daily Josephine A. Del Vecc William De Roin Domenic D. DiLuglio Donald S. Downs Edna M. Downs Elizabeth F. Duffy Raymond A. Eldredge Ruth A. Flynn Elizabeth J. Greene Elizabeth C. Hatch Janice S. Howard Edward G. Hunt hio Dorothy B. I Carl R. Johns Richard H. Jo Robert Joh ll lhamous ngham Rose Koralewezky John M. Leprjr John J. Lombi Nancy G. Ma Dorothy J. M Russell F. Mc !llSOn on nson rdi 1:Lean yor ln ain William N. Nclntyre Donald C. M' Charles F. M Bl' ill oss, Jr. Mary Raimondo Gabielle Rampin Norma Remington Judith Reynolds Ruth Robinson Barbara Rogowicz Mary Ann Ruzzo Sally Saahye Everett Sanders Phyllis San Souci Miriam Sarafian Patricia Savage Ricky Savory Maureen Schoos Roberta Schultz Lois Sefton Laurence Shaw Nancy Silvia Patricia Silvia Linda Simmons Carol Smith Linwood Smith Portia Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Marie Soderlund Eleanor Soule Joan Souza Joan Souther Ray Stone Eunice Straight Carole Strauss Maureen M. Sullivan Wayne Swanson Pat Taber Mary Taylor Sandy Taylor Linda Tedrow Ann Tetrault Nancy Thompson Albert Tillinghast Gerald L. Todd, Jr. Nancy Trainor Linda Trudeau Mary Truhan Beverly Vaughn Ruth Vidler Barbara Walsh Marsha Warren Robert Warren Stephan Warren Eldon D. Wedlock, Jr John Wedlock Pat Weeden Judith L. Wheeler Carolyn White Dianne Whitehead James Whitford Judy Wilson Janice Wilding Joan Williams Pat Wolk Mary V. Mulligan Eugene M. Pernaveau Mary C. Petrella Christopher K. Rallis Audrey E. Riley Karl R. Rittmann Alden C. Saunders Thomas Shola Richard E. Taylor Beatrice E. West William G. Weston Marianna L. Willard -up vf 1' Q., 'le wifi 5374- '45 4, 5. JF' . LV I -F, :'5.F'e5,96N 1'7- Rx t.9 , I 44.5. L ' IW! -' WQWJ jx ff pw . Wfjf MWMW ,ly fWM M1 w. 576 RIIVIERPUJINT 7 MGE WURKS, nm .V F3 J XS? 5 ff-9 Q 1, K , J - Jr, NX J -1, 0, BQ, ' I. , Jfx 'NO' xx Y ff X ,,, xx. S S C S MW .N9Pw 6' 137 J W4X,,f J 1 V35 THE CLASS OF 1955 f WMP OM yfbixy , wyafp JL' My pyompjyf, yi! ,'JbM.bQQ37. ui' ' MEM if A H QW? Ufwfffff fl!!! A ffm yffMW00 i Mwjmyqjpj, M THE APPoNA wfMgJZvgj,?LQ co. Wy M,,ffJ,w 'Cn 9' W' YWWWL-fp W NNW ' J WWWW ff fQwvifv ww Ajdw L fi fw'P'yQ1 'Jf . if fe , ,yt ' PLAY SAFE yy pf 1-J' CALL MMJW fm 01 1 177 ' . I J it PANELLA Sa CARDI 11. WV READY MIXED CONCRETE co. MPI FORM WORK - PROMPT SERVICE Two Way Radio Contact TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE Main Office and P1ar1t-780 Iefferson Blvd., Warwick, R. 1. Ca11 REqent 7-1300 Connecting A11 Branches Ca11 CHestnut 1- 1 800 Seekonk Plant GACO CORPORATION Lafayette, Rhode 1s1and WHITEY'S REMNANT SHOPPE 1 Custom Made Draperies and Slip Covers , Picture Windows Our Specialty R Made To 1:'it4Priced To Fit Your Pocketbook 1 1 Telephone VA11ey 1-6265 1191 Main St. tOpp. Post Ofiicei West Warwick, R. 1. 1 1 Best oi Luck to the Class of 1955 HOLMES IEWELER and GIFT SHOP 87 VVas1'1inqton St West Warwick, R. 1. 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RE. 7-1628 OP Best Wishes to Class of '55 PREMIER WHOLESALE CO. TERRACE BARBER SHOP 3005 West Shore Road Compliments oi GEORGE I. RACICOT. D.D.S. THE PALMS DRUG Whelan Drug Agency Bell :S Howell, Kodak and Revere Movie Cameras Proiectors and Equipment Clyde Square, West Warwick, R. 1. Compliments Compliments of AQUA FAIR Tropical Fish and Accessories 1446 Post Road, Norwood, R. 1. of MARY ANN'S TOWN TEXACO STATION 46 Cones - Auto Repairing Battery 6 Motor TU 4-5679 19 Post Road, East Greenwich, R. l. DAIRY QUEEN Sundaes - Pint: - Quarts - Thick Shakes 5716 Post Road East Greenwich, R. l. - Route 1 I. V. SMITH DRUG CO- PRoULx's SERVICE The Rexel! slow Gas - Oil - Accessories R. M. Smith, Req. Pharm. Lloyd E' pro,-,lx Arctic- West Wcrwickl R' I- So. County Trail, East Greenwich, R. 1, Compliments ot HGGERIS DINER Est. 1917 A FRIEND Owned and operated by Leonard T. Boren R. MCP. and lohn W. Avery I t Compliments of BIG STAR SUPER MARKET 148 Main Street REqent 7-5500 - STuart 1-5012 THE AMERICAN HOME BUILDERS CORPORATION East Greenwich' R. L 2258 Post Road Warwick R. I 24 Hour Service Reliable Telephone Answering Service 2563 Post Road Warwick, R. I. Place your phone in our office or use our number as your own. DETAILED messages taken: appointments made per your instructions. INCREASE your business by having prompt, efficient and confidential service. Desk Space - Listing Mail Service Moderate Monthly Rates REqent 7-9644 We Keep The Home Fires Burning DICK IONES OIL SERVICE Dealer for Lynn Power Burner RE, 7-7731 58 Greenwood Avenue Greenwood, R. I. H' 1' Compliments of CHAGNON'S DRUG STORE West Warwick, R. I. Compliments of SELF-SERVICE SHOE STORE West Warwick, R. I. Compliments oi GREENWOOD BARBER SHOP BAKER FORD CO. Your Warwick Ford Dealer 2700 Post Road Warwick, R. I. BALD HILL TRAILER SALES Routes 2 and 3, Bald Hill Road West Warwick, R. I. ' Petrarca Phone VA1ley 1-2082 CURTIS HARDWARE 3296 Post Road Warwick, R. I. RE. 7-4931 APPONAUG COLOR SHOP Paints Hobbies Art Supplies Open Evenings WARWICK CENTRAL SUPER MARKET 1944 Warwick Avenue Hoxsie, R. I. For Gifts that are Different Visit the Gift Cellor WM. C. GRUBE Iewelers 3228 Post Hood Apponcruq, R. BROWNING'S Iewelers, Silversmiths and Gift Counsulers BALD HILL SUPER SERVICENTER Ralph Di Carlo, Prop. Esso Dealer lO30 Bold Hill Road C, p t f NORMAN E. IACOBSON Compli t f AL'S AUTO SERVICE 800 Greenwich Ave. Greenwood C p 1 f BUDLONG'S TEXACO Charcoal Briquets Corner of Greenwich ond Main Ave DR. ALBERT S. GOODMAN EDWARD'S STORE Greenwood, R. I. 2 Cp1 tf THE BETTY CORSET SHOPPE In the Arcade IAckson 1-7160 Open Mondays Graduate Corsetieres ARTHUR IOHNSON-FLOWERS 782 Main Avenue Gust over the Bridqel Greenwood, R. I. REqent 7-8200 GREAT HOUSE Warwick, R. 1. SECURITY CLEANSERS Inc. Phone RE. 7,0211 APPONAUG MACHINE CO.. INC. 3070 Post Road Apponauq, R. I. ANDREW A. MANIKAS, D. M. D. Complime I I WALTER HAZARD SHAILER 6. GREENE Consultants Insurance - Real Estate RE. 7-3500 RE. 7-3501 1613 Warwick Avenue I-Ioxsie R. 1 Compliments of I-IERMAN N. SILVERMAN. INC. East Greenwich, R. I. IADE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Precision Machining 687 West Shore Road Conimicut, R. I. Compliments of PAWTUXET VALLEY DAILY TIMES VAlley 1-13484 RAOUL G. HENAULT Funeral Home 5 Eddy St. Vfest Warwick, R. l. ' A1 A Studio l2 W ngelone School of Dancing Gates Street West Warwick ,Mir T V Har re Co., Inc. I L K' l ain St t ast Greg h, R. lip ' ,ml WW , I fl jx 67 I gi Turner 4-9 l Bendix Automatic Home Laundry C 6: 463 Main I AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Bendix Sales and Service Street East Greenwich, R. T. CHINATOWN RESTAURANT Harry S. Wong - Benny Wong 43 Bald H American - Chinese Foods ill Road Cranston, R. I. Opposite Cranston Drive-In Theatre THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT and GIFT SI-IOPPE Open Year Round South County Trail Route 2 CALUORI'S SHOE STORE Opposite Post Office ln East Greenwich HILLSGROVE MARKET Prop., Richard De Silva lr. 125 Kilvert Street, 1-lillsqrove, R. 1. WESTCOTT SQUARE SOCONY SERVICE Washing - Lubrication - Mobile Tires Batteries and Accessories - Expert Service 344 Providence Street, West Warwick, R. 1. CENTRAL MARKET We Deliver Call VA. 1-3491 612 Providence Street, Natick, R. 1. PETTINE'S PHARMACY 715 Providence Street Natick, R. I. NATICK SPA 672 Providence Street Natick, R. 1. Serving Warwick MAIN STREET GARAGE, INC. BUICK Apponauq East Greenwich EAST GREENWICH MOTORS, INC. FORD 595 Main Street East Greenwich, Rhode Island TUrner 4-4000 WHALLEY'S PHARMACY. INC. 1609 Post Road Lincoln Park, R. 1. WHALEN SQUARE HOME BAKERY 2641 West Shore Road Warwick, R. 1. PETER'S West WarwIck's Quality Shoe Store 89 Washington Street HOLLAND HOUSE 1473 Warwick Avenue 1-loxsie PAT'S VARIETY AND LUNCHEONETTE Tel. RE. 7-3154 3351 Post Road Apponauq, R. 1. CONIIVIICUT PHARMACY H. F. Krekorian, B. S., Req. Phar. P. P. Krekorian, B. S., Reg. Phar. West Shore Road Phone RE. 7-6525 Conimicut, THOMAS E. HAIVIPSHIRE Photo Retouchinq and Art Service Peck Street Providence, Rhode Island 5 Complim Ugg: it up s 1 il K CY .4 0, chl R. l. l i e of MM F INN FINANCE CORP. L CI-IARLTON'S SERVICE STATION West Shore Road Fred Charlton, Prop. ANGELO'S BARBER SHOP 254 Main Street 414 Main Street l East Greenwich, R. l. East Greenwich, P.. I. Compliments of KINGSBURTS I-'LODON'S SHOES TU- 4-9211 I 2657 west Shore Road 37 Mum Street l Warwick, R. I. East Greenwich, R. I. l HI-IRB'S Amoco STATION KAY'S FABRIC SHOP post Road Slip Covlrs - Bed Spreads - Yard Dress Goods Greenwood N 3232 Post .cad i l W VU!-Xppcnauq, R. l Mf 'file Cttlf , lfbflfyqiffi fi vw lf V Westinghouse RCA 5565 C IH WUWJ 43, U0 17 O l . G IF fl WV if ' It 1 Qt it 'li uW'llif', V ' 1' I, l I fl I U' lf' :U . EIT H s. Mt QM My 0, q.ii.Q5'i Television and Appliances . ,U V U Originators of l LIFETIME SERVICE . ' CAMILO RODRIGUEZ Provided by 1 SESSIONS ELECTRONICS. INC. Governor Francis Farms, Warwick l HO. 3-8137 I 750 East Ave., Pawtucket PA. 6-1301 I Philco Admiral l 106 Class of 1927 , bk t HARLEY'Q!5lVIlTH I N 1 I. PASQUALE BROS., INC. NQwSPyv?DiS My i 2291 West Shore Rd. 0 GN A Compliments of Q WGI'WIClC, Mi i tififtf if KING FASTEN COMPANY WHALEN HARDWARE, INC. 2663 West Shore Road Warwick, R. I. Tel. RE. 7-0444 WARWICK BUILDING MATERIALS CO UNITED HARDWARE CO. Warwick, R. l. THE SEWING BASKET Quality Yard Goods and Remnants 213 Greenwich Avenue Route 5, Pontiac, R. I. GREENWOOD CREDIT UNION Tel. REqent 7-8460 Delivery Service RHODE ISLAND HARDWARE CO. Builders Hardware 160 Greenwich Avenue Pontiac, R. 1, NORMAN'S SHOE SERVICE Shoe Repairing - Varieties 101 Main Street East Greenwich, R. NEIGHBORHOOD DRESS SHOPS. INC Women - Misses - Infant and Ch1ldren's Wear Ask About Our Budget Plan TU. 4-4640 68 Main Street East Greenwicn, R I Compliments of MURRAY'S Cut Rate East Greenwich, R. I. I L My A '11 ww fy Mt? W ,J NAN'S OIL SERVICE, Inc. 101-1127 To11qate Road West Warwck, R. I. ENE AL MOTORS - .A L L N EE ff I fl ELCO HEATING EQUIPMENT Eorced Warm Air Units crter Boilers - Steam Boilers Hot Kritzer Bcrseboard SEE THE LATEST IN HOME HEATING Featuring The New Delco Winter-Summer 5 Q Providence 2, Rhode Island i Cfmdltionall' Toridheet Rotary Oil Burners Distributor of SOSQONY-VACUUM HEATING OILS Let us odernize your present Heating Plant CALL VA. 1-4144 NIGHTS, SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS VA. 1-5700 Summer Burner Service by Factory Trained Experts I 'T' ' 'NYY I A 77 77777777777 In 6' V 2 ML I Compliments of mhw if 1 NORMAN I' MONKS I ,M Lincoln and Mercury Sales and Service Wi I, I JP fi CALDWELL MOTOR COMPANY W. C. LITTLEFIELD' INC. 4635 Post Road East Greenwich, R. I. SV' arvdj k, R. I. Te1ephone: TUrner 4-2000 - TUrner 4-5314 - . L lui. 94.4. . s -ef EL L L . LLL J WJ I 1 Comp1iments of GA -W , D' EROS. My vlcemand Repairs f ' OPS CYS 7' ff- 'O 9100 P- m- M11.Lr:n's T-v SERVICE JA! S . .nd olid 9:00 adm. to 3:30 p. m 1-' KPOI, . 1 xifbyj r1.R 7-9332 V 51 I AL's BARBER sHoP OJ Barbers -, No Waiting ORGANIC CHEMICAL CORPORATION Ladies Hcxircutting 21 Providence Street Ix tick East Providence VA. 1-5451 Rhode Island KVA. 7 1 M W by Compliments of Compliryenlu o , 1, I f' I D f pf 1 1 JOHN G. CARROLL X mwff OJJULV , ,iff 'iw' WwfW'4y' iH1f!ivZWW'1 11311 KJWYJV IDEAL WINDLASS CO., INC. , U M. 27556575 WMM f Vy4.Jv'vVX Wy' ,W 1 QMMMQWW Eff' H2101 1 W, KV i EAST GREENWICH, R. 1. Farm Bureau Insurance Companies 1 1776 Post Road Represented by HI' 1-2350 John H. Caswell - Elmer M. lohnson Authorized Studebaker Sales and Service Leo T' D cult - Robert McLeod W , WW, , ,, L , I , ,...,,.,,,, . 1 f I C 1 f 1 I 6 L GULF SERVICE FELIX'S MARKET 1 4647 Post Road I 3001 West Shore Road East Greenwich, R. 1. Wa1Wick,R.1. 109 Tel. WI. 1-9818 Daniel IVI. Kane, Prop. KANE'S TEXACO SERVICE l Washing. Lubricating, Accessories Tires, Tubes. Batteries 540 Allens Avenue Providence, R. 1. Compliments of I l Apponczug Seli-Service Laundry l 53 Meadow Street X l Apponauq, R. I. , l Compliments of 1 LEO'S BARBER SHOP 285 Main Street East Greenwich l KE'I'l'ELLE MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth sales and Service 1 I. G. A. STORE ' 3305 Post Road Apponaug Tel. RE. 7-9780 I BAYSHORE PHARMACY 2661 West Shore Road Warwick, R. I. l Cornplirnents of IO East Green no D SEPH A. BAUTE. M. D. wich Rhode Island Best Wishes BEN SOLOMON East Greenwich ne of Rhode Islcrnd's Better Men's and Boy's Stores AVIS' SERVICE STATION Atlantic Oil Products Tel. RE. 7,9823 2987 West Slxore Road Appon Post and Str D. G K. SERVICE, INC. Maior and Minor Repairing Fuel Oil and Bumer Service Towing awberry Boad I-lillsq 1'I111sqrove l-1899 THE MARIDEE SHOP rove, R. I. LOUISE BEAUTY SALON 109 Main Street East Greenwich, R. 1. 110 auq, R. I. B :S H PAINT SERVICE STORE Dupont Agency . TU. 4-2860 Joseph A. Boren - George W. I-lawkinson 36 Main Street, Opp, Post Office East Greenwich, R. I. C. A. PE'I'I'ENGILL Watches and Iewelry 24, The Arcade, tNear Westminster SLD .W fi 1COUNTRY CLOTHES, INC. 'jo Providence 3, R. I. 307 Main Street 1 1 Office Supplies - Bookkeeping - Typing Mirneograph Addressing KENT COUNTY BUSINESS SERVICE TU. 4-4910 TU. 4-4911 227 Main Street East Greenwich, H N Compliments of IOLLY CHEF Bald H111 Road 1 1 BARRETT'S FOOD MARKET For Food Shopping In The Country 1 East Greenwich It's Barrett's Call Anytime ST I-4400 Office: REqent 7-B989 BOND CONSTRUCTION G SUPPLY CO. Pre-Engineered Wood Garages and Cottages HOUSES ESSO STATION Erected in DAYS instead ol Months 2059 Post Road l-Iiilsqrove, R. l. 1Opposite I-lillsgrove Airport! Phone In Your Order To Take Out . Compliments of Riaqent 7-9826 1 CONTI'S RESTAURANT Italian Food Our Specialty WEST SHORE SUPER MARKET Hot Pizza Pies Fish 6 Chips On Friday 2342 Post Road Rocco Conti Greenwood, R. I, Compliments of Hair Consultation BY MH' IAMES DR. PEN-:R PELSER 57 Eddy Street MA. 1-5537 1 1 WWW I 727 77777777 A YY? 3 . -..,..1,-..,. , HOXSIE SHOE STORE, INC. AL'S VARIETY STORE Florsheim - Foot - Pals - Weatherbird Walter N. Simmons 4272 Post Road 1 RE. 7-0550 Iioxsie Four Corners Warwick R I DULGARIANS sr-Ion sToRE IACKS CITIES SERVICE The Store With The Yellow Front 839 Westminster Street DE 1-1995 1105 Post ROGC1 Every Days ls Bargain Day ST. 1-9339 111 - L1 111111 Q10 lv L51 V049 1 fbdbjbljb wb h 1 . WV 513115 x 61 A , L I 1 ,LP I f tp I Cygplim fi Coma' jmts 'off' I ff, J D 0 I. My ,ll 'ffl W J Vg rjljylnf , yur, JJ ,J,,1,T'rL IELD'S sERv1cE STATION -Q. 1 ALi GQIJIRA 2 ' MJ' f' WM-f 1' f Q1 A F! E JI' ff!! if .fl 'v . lf A MA ., ,JJ l 1 iflof . 5 A , E- ESX? f EI Ei I cs I f fl. ,fe Mio we GJ Offs is at Q L., 'W NYG. BROWNING'S x3N3O1Myul.qQw MP5S KSA' Iewelers, Silversmiths and Gift Counselers ,xc Salfev oclijlggs oe! X mp' C 1 Main Street East Greenwich 3076 PostRdaj-alvyffj of Appor1auQ,R. . A -W 'XJ Nonwoon BAKERY Breads - Rolls - Pastry Ice Cream and Dairy Products 1272 Post Road Norwood R 1 Tel. W1 lliams 1-6160 BERT'S STORE Corner of Nausauket Avenu I and West Shore Road NORWOOD BEND SERVICE STATION 81 Post Road Norwood, R. I. NORWOOD SERVICE, INC. Distributors ol Sunhecrt Furnase Oils - Petro Heating Equipment Phone ST. IY4 Podders Air Conditioners 445 Norwood R F. E. HATHAWAY INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. Compliment 1213 Main Street West Warwick, R. I. ARNOLD'S NECK VARIETY Open 7 Days a Vtleek Shattuck Avenue Soi GREEN FARM MEAT SERVICE Complimen s of THORPE'S PHARMACY Hoxsie 4 Corners 112 REqent 7-9255 Pick-Up and Delivery Service Flowers For All Occasions R 6, C REPAIR CENTER, Inc. Sales and Service Radio - Television - Appliances All Work Guaranteed 3345 Post Road .. Apponauq,R.l. 'R , V lr ' +L ' Ll' w will JC 7U :L A Arg' .I L In W k-.K , A. A-.yn 7 t ji! JDLJ' qi! 2449 ,.UJLfV f Ill. 'I L Lf' !5 ,Lu ' MW nf Iliff. L C -fc .5 511, xx, lfrb Jef Q f S R lift V. L+ will LLL,'4Lfy edl H, Llf Qi lvl Nl 2 LLL l, Compliments of GREENWOOD FURNITURE STORE Riqent 7-3525 l:lEqeni 7-2939 R. I. AIRWAYS INC. Charter - Flight School - Rental THE PICKET FENCE Post Road, R. F. D. No. l East Greenwich, Rhode lsland TU. 4-2532 Compliments of DR. G. M. MORGAN Compliments of HAILES L. PALMER CITY HALL BARBER SHOP Proprietor, loseph Rousso State Airport Hillsqrove, R. I, 3313 P051 Rggd Appgnquql R, I ARTS IENNY SERVICE Washing - Lubrication TU. 4-9231 4552 Post Road East Greenwich, R. I, SMITH STORE 3314 Post Road Apponauq, R. I Besi Wishes IOAN D. CARROLL, '57 C. R. 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A E FIN U AU A will TUrner 4-42500 W Q W f 1 U1 if 7' 1 1 ' GREENE'S FLOWERS 'U uf N wiv' L LV X For the Finest In Flowers V SJIJ U4 M117 ft 1 . Z! rf 934 Mcnn Street J-jf V , l VI +76 3 East Greenwich -. ' A NYE, , ,W 1 r ,, , ,Mk ,Y ,, WX . L ' 11, 1 'I , U ' U HV MV J A, ,f W L' MY AUTO SERVIC if 1 NEvo's SNACK BAR Charcoal Broiled Food A 2652 West Shore Road J ' , 2227 West Shore Rd. Wmwlck' R' I' Warwick, R, 1. Compliments of h 9 imen ' L , A FRIEND N l ' JRM kj, . 1 U5 rx Aven ! Spring G S. G S. DRUG CO. ' 1' nt 4 Your Rexczll Store V V. R. Senerchia, Req. Pharm., Prop. A CI BARBER SHOP Tel. REqeni, 7-8850 'S ' Post Road Four Corners Apponcxuq, R. 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