Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1931

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LILLIAN FRANCES HICOCK Many’s the poem she’s recited, And many's the lesson she’s done, And many an A has been given For her work along with her fun. Class Secretary (2). First prize Woman’s Club Essay Contest (2). Treasurer Glee Club (3) . Literary Editor of Wide Awake (4). Cast of “When the Whirlwind Blows” (3). Glee Club (3, 4). Secretary and Treasurer of A. A. (4). Class Secretary and Treasurer (4). Cast of “The Worm” (4). Editor of the Mirror (4). Editor-in-Chief of the Wide Awake (4). A. A. (4). Secretary and Librarian of Dramatic Club (4). President of English Club (4). Dance Committee (4) . Poetry Club (4). French Club (4). Honor Roll Club (4). Class Valedictorian (4). Yes, Lillian always knew her lesson and moreover we believe that the more she had to study the better she liked it. She has proven herself successful in a great many lines, particularly as Editor of the Mirror and in Dramatics. She is the type of person who can always be depended upon to faithfully perform the tasks given to her, no matter how difficult they may be. Lillian’s plans for the future are unknown, but we wish for our Valedictorian the greatest success and happiness. JAMES EDWARD LOCKWOOD “JIMMY” “Sleep hangs upon mine eyes, my bones would rest.” Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4). Basketball (2, 3, 4). Basketball Manager (4). Tennis Manager (1, 3). Class Treasurer (1). Sports Editor of the Wide Awake (3). Class Secretary (3). Cast of “Silas Marner” (3). Cast of “The Exchange” (4). Mirror Staff (4). Baseball Manager (4). Business Manager of the Wide Awake (4). President of A. A. (4). President of English Club (4). It has been a source of wonder to us for many years how an individual of Jimmy’s apparent fragility can be such a wizard in athletics. He appears as if his favorite recreation consisted in the advantageous use of a nice soft sofa, but if you hold such a degrading opinion of him, you certainly would be surprised if you should see him on the Tennis Court. Jimmy is noted for the interesting questions he can ask, particularly in Trig Class to ward off embarrassing ones aimed at him. He plays the banjo and is one of the famous comedians of the “Bud and Jimmy” Company. We do wonder who will occupy the waste basket in the Freshman room during spare moments next year. 4 + +++++ +++ ++ +++++++ +++++ ++++++++++ +++ + • • •! ❖ 4 • ❖ 4

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 Page Nine HAROLD WILLIAM DAVIS “BUD “Who art thou that canst so touch my soul?” Crosby High School (1). Baseball (2, 3, 4). Track (2). Dance Committees (2, 3, 4). Class Vice-President (3). Novel Club (4). Magazine Club (4). Secretary of English Club (4). Class Gifts (4). “Oh yes, I know you’re jealous, but I can’t give everybody a break.” — “All the women follow me around.” — “It’s an uncontemplated pleasure I assure you.” — These and similar expressions identify our hero. Oh yes—we know you, Buddy—comical, good looking, athletic, always cheerful—and we wonder whatever the school will do for excitement next year. No more waste basket harmonies, no more thrilling scares, no more funny jokes and no more home runs. Within a few years we expect to hear that Bud is playing with the Yankees and we are willing to wager that box receipts to World Series games will then be increased one hundred percent. ESTELLA UPSON DICKINSON “So cheerful, gay and happy, so free from all vexation.” A. A. (3, 4). Glee Club (3, 4). President of Latin Club (4). Class Song (4). We have always been thankful that Estella came back to Woodbury to graduate with us. She is always brimful of funny stories, and her favorite sport is contriving by some means or other to make someone jump. If there are tacks anywhere near Estella beware, for her favorite implements are tacks, geometry compasses and pins. Last winter she distinguished herself as guard on the basketball team. Estella plans to be a nurse and we hope she won’t use the tacks then. ROBERT WILLIAM FOWLER “CHET” “Oh it’s nice to get up in the morning, But who wants to be nice?” Dance Committees (3, 4). Cast of the Florist Shop (3). Cast of “The Worm” (4). Dramatic Club (4). Magazine Club (4). Class Vice-President (4). Class Salutatorian (4). What on earth is that blue streak coming up the road?” “Oh that’s just Chet making up for lost time.” As the dust clears somewhat we see the outline of an automobile and hear the bang of its door. Chet has been consistently late for four years now, but as it never does seem to have any effect on his marks, we say, “More power to him.” He made a hit this year in the school play. The Worm, and in taking the part of “the worm” cleverly showed how any worm, however weak, may turn. Chet is also noted for his ability in playing the violin. .g. j, j. ,g» •5» 5 4 5 5 5» 3 4 4 • • 5 5 4 4 4 •fr 8»4,4»



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BARBARA FENN ISHAM “BOB’ “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Basketball (1, 4). Wide Awake Reporter (1). Class President (1). Glee Club (2, 3, 4). English Club President (4). Nature Study Club (4). Dramatic Club (4). Dance Committee (4). Graduation Essay (4). Always smiling, always happy, Bob has the reputation of being the best natured girl in the class. With her ready wit she is capable of making serious thoughts appear foolish, though never missing their full significance. Always ready and always willing to help, she has become the right hand man of the class. Bob has also made a record as a student and we feel sure that she will accomplish great things at Storrs. “There is an air of interest, thought and deep soliloquy.” Glee Club (3, 4). Poetry Club (4). Novel and Short Story Club (4). French Club (4). Class Song. Mary has distinguished herself as a scholar having completed her course in three years. She is very conscientious and persevering and these characteristics should serve her well throughout life. Mary is class shrimp but size isn’t any indication of brain power. DOROTHY ARIAIL MORGAN “DOT” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Glee Club (2, 3, 4). Glee Club Manager (4). Assistant Editor of Mirror (3, 4). Dance Committees (3, 4). Assistant Editor of the Wide Awake (4). Secretary of English Club (4). Cast of “The Worm” (4). French Club (4). Dramatic Club (4). School News Reporter to The Woodbury Reporter (4). Member of A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4). Poetry Club (4). Graduation Essay. Well, here is little Dottie. We wonder just what the “little” means when we gaze upward and see her towering stature. Dot is a friend to all and no activity is complete without her. WTith her witty remarks and happy smile, she is as good as a tonic and makes us forget our troubles. W’e wonder if there is anything that Dot can’t do. We are proud to have in our class so fine a musician and soloist, and we hope she won’t forget us when she becomes famous. 4 .g 4 4

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