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MALCOLM ALCORN “Porky Senior Play Yearbook Staff Malcolm ' s sport clothes charm the girls and are the envy of many of the boys. His keen sense of humor and his witty remarks are a bright spot in all his classes. PATRICIA BANNISTER “Pat Glee Club 1, 2 , 3. Tri-Delta Yearbook Editor-in-chief Ambitious and sophisticated, “Pat” can be seen every seventh period working as- siduously in the principal’s office. Her capabilities and her charm will be definite assets in any business office. EMILIE BOUVIER “Ray Tri-Delta Unlike most French lassies, “Ray pos- sesses fair hair as well as a fair com- plexion. With that way of hers, we know that she will always succeed in whatever she attempts. ELEANOR BROUILLARD Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee Friendly and excitable, Eleanor has ])roved herself loyal to Howe in all her endeavors. HELEN BARRY Clee Club 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2. Tri-Delta Helen is an active, fun-loving individual who will long be remembered by all her friends for her jovial nature and ami- ability. ROBERT BEHAN “Bobby Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Baseball 1, 2. Another one of our service men, “Bobby left Howe on March 10, 1943, and is now in the Army doing his duty for Uncle Sam. MARGARET BOURQUE ‘‘Peggy Junior Prom Committee Tri-Delta Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Yearbook Staff French Broadcast 2. Senior Play Music Festival 3 Hockey 1. Shy, quiet “Peggy is never idle ; she is either whizzing off some shorthand, knitting a sweater, or striving to become a second Fritz Kreisler. MALCOLM BROWN “Malcie Baseball Asst. Manager Orchestra Committee 1, 2, 3. Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Senior Play “Malcie is a very lively and popular boy, noted for jitter-bugging. He was a steady member of the two o’clock class in room twenty-one during his first two years at Howe. He received his diploma and entered the Navy on Tuesday, February 9. 1943. RAYMOND and LEONARD BROWN “Ray “Zeke “Ray is one of our football players, distinguished by his red hair and his height, offset by a pleasing personality. Husky and formidable, brother “Zeke proved to be a great boon to the football team this year. THOMAS BROWN “Tommy Senior Play Football 3, 4. Huppy-go-lucky “Tommy was quite popular among all members of Howe High. Before joining the U. S. Navy, he gave an excellent portrayal of Mr. Hollis in the senior play.
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SENIORS Cfianlc Eliuood. President Heletv Virgin Vice-President Ruth. Schaffner Secretary Robert Behan Treasurer
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RUSSELL CAMPBELL “Rusty JOSEPH CONDON “Joe Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee “Rusty ' is one of the most active mem- bers of the class and is constantly seen with his chum, “Peanuts.” “RustS ' ’s” great ambition is to join the Navy and become an admiral. ANNA CAPOBIANCO Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Glee Club Tri-Delta Genial Anna has gained for herself a large circle of friends who will never for- get her and her fun-loving nature. CATHERINE CARROLL “Kay Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee “Kay is one of our more quiet seniors. She is conscientious in her schoolwork, and we know she will be a success in whatever she does. ROBERT CHENEY “Bobby Orchestra 2, 3, 4. (ilee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. “Bobby” is that senior who seems to cast hyiJnotic spells on the piano. Cir- culated rumors state “Bobby” will soon be a sailor. Best of luck, Bob! MARION CHICK “ChickirC Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Glee Club 2, 3. Senior Play Tri-Delta Friendly, mischievous “Chickie” — the baby of 43 — gained recognition as the irresistible tom-boy of “Life Begins at Sixteen.” Baseball 1, 2. French Broadcast 2. “Joe” is a quiet unassuming fellow : but when one really gets to know him, he is very entertaining. ROBERTA COY “Bobbie Tri-Delta Glee Club 1. “Bobbie” is known for her quiet, cheer- ful way, and her friendly smile. Her dis- position has won her many friends. EILEEN DEVINE “Spitfire Junior Prom Committee Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Senior Play A pretty, demure, little miss, Eileen ha- a sparkling personality. She will be re- membered for her portrayal of “Frannie in the senior play. Good luck to you in the commercial world. “Spitfire ! MARY DONAHUE “Mickey Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Basketball 1 Tri-Delta Although “Mickey” is quiet in school, she has a keen sense of humor and genuine talent as a jitterbug on the dance floor. ROBERT DONNELLY “Peanuts Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee “Peanuts’ is a very likable and business- like fellow who is always working for the benefit of the class. He, too, would one day be one of Uncle Sam’s admirals.
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