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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.
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' 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.
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, 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
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