Billerica Memorial High School - BMHS Yearbook (Billerica, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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JOAN MacINTOSH “Jeannie” JOSEPH McCORMACK “Joe” Yearbook Staff Joan, one of the prettiest blondes in the school, will be remembered for her good nature and her bright smile, which has gained for her many friends. MARY MALANDRINO “Mary” Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Tri-Delta Good natured and shy, our friend Mary has the admiration of all for her artistic ability. We think Mary can do nothing else but succeed in her future commercial art work. BETTY MARION “Hedy” Tri-Delta Basketball 2. “Hedy ' s” giggles are as irresistible as “Hedy” herself. Her ambition is to see the war end quickly so her “special” from Conn, will come back to her. WARREN MASON A new comer to our class, Warren was among the first of our boys to answer the call to arms. We all wish you luck in the Marine Corps, Warren. JOHN McCOLOUGH “Peter” Affable and genial, John. U.S.N., has many friends, both male and female. A lover of a little “innocent” fun. he is always ready to lend a hand at most practical jokes. Basketball 4. Joe :s a very tall, slim senior, who is well-liked among his classmates. He has joined the service, and we know that Joe will make a very good fighting man. RICHARD MERRIMAN “Dick” Football 4. Dick’s keen sense of humor and his ready laugh have made him a welcome addition to our class. FLORENCE MORRIS “Fee” Tri-Delta Junior Prom Glee Club 3. “Fee,” sophisticated senior that she is, is popular at Howe. She sets the pace for the co-ed’s latest fads. PAUL .MOULTON “Mike” Scholastic Review 3. Yearbook Staff French Broadcast 2. Many of his classmates think of “Mike” as a shy, quiet fellow ; but his friends say he is sincere, unassuming, and genial. RALPH NEWMAN “Ralph” Glee Club 3, 4. Football 3. 4. Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Baseball 2. Junior Prom Ralph, one of the most popular boys in tbe senior class, has shown outstanding ability in sports, and has aided the teams in attaining their present standing in the Suburban League. Ralph, too, has answer- ed the call to the colors. Good luck, Ralph!

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BARBARA JUDD “Barbie Tri-Delta Vivacious Barbie, the Elsa Maxwell of Howe High, breaks all speed records in getting to and from classes. MARY KARIAN Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Although Mary often receives a scolding for her constant chatter in class, she usually has something worth while to say. JAMES KEANEY “Jim Yearbook Staff Senior Play Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Jim, one of the most conscientious stu- dents of the senior class, will be remem- bered as “Fatty in the senior play. Recently he left to join the Army. DOROTHY KILMARTIN Field Hockey 1, 2. Tn-Delta Treasurer Scholastic Review French Broadcast 2 Senior Play Committee Decoration Committee Junior Prom Yearbook Staff An excellent scholar with a sparkling personality, “Dottie has maintained a high standing during her four years of high school. She will be remembered by the pupils for the accidental ringing of the fire alarm on the coldest day of the winter. CHARLOTTE LARSON Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club French Broadcast 2, 3. Tri-Delta Jocular Charlotte has established herself as a familiar, valued violinist of our high school orchestra. LILLIAN LAWSON “Lil Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Field Hockey 1, 2. “LiT has established herself a reputa- tion as the official whisper sister of Eng- lish IV. MARGUERITE LAWSON “Peggy Tri-Delta Marguerite, an ardent Noah Webster fan, hopes some day in the near future to ba a hairdresser. Good luck, “Peggy.” MARION LEWIS “Lou Marion, the reticent member of 43, has established a new high in making up assignments. PHYLLIS LINCOLN “Phil Small, blue-eyed Phil keeps her friends happy with her abundance of humor. MARY MACHADO Tri-Delta French Broadcast 2. Quiet, yet fun-loving, Mary is a true friend to all who know her.



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EINAR NEILSEN “Swede” Baseball 1. 2. “Swede ' ' is a model of industriousness and conscientiousness. Many times he has displayed his ability on the diamond. MARY PICKOWICZ “Kutch” Tri-Delta Mary has thoughts, these days, only of the Navy and her sailor boy, fighting for his Uncle Sam, HARVEY NOLAN “Harv” French Broadcast 2 Baseball 1, 2. Junior Prom Committee Fotball 1, 2, 3, 4. Yearbok Staff As one of our most popular senior boys, Harvey, noted for his wit and humor, left school on Thursday, January 28, 1943, and is now with the Marines at a, destination unknown. We wish to extend to Harvey our best wishes in all his ventures, and we hope to be able to see him soon! ROBERT PREST “Bob” Senior Play Yearbook Staff Bob, the hero of Life Begins at Six- likes to travel ; and his main am- bition is to see as much of the world as he can. KATHLEEN O ' BRIEN “Kay” Tri-Delta Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Field Hockey 1, 2. Yearbok Staff Senior Play Committee Prom Committee Vivacious “Kay” is an ardent suppoi ' ter of all Howe ' s social functions. Dancing, roller-skating, and bicycling have given her many hours of pleasure. RITA O ' BRIEN “Mugsy” Field Hockey 1, 2. Glee dun 4. Bue-eyed Rita, like her sister Kay, enjoys dancing, roller-skating, and bicycling. Mugsy ' s” presence as a Wave will gladden the hearts ofl all her Naval associates. GRACE O ' HARA Grace is one of the quietest members of the class. She believes in the motto Seen, but not heard.” EILEEN REDDEN “Pat” Tri-Delta Another reticent miss is Eileen. With that winsome smile of hers, Eileen has proved more than once to be a jolly friend and companion. RUTH SCHAFFNER “Roxie” Tri-Delta Junior Prom Committee Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff French Broadcast 2. 4. Musical B ' estival 1, 2. Scholastid Review 2. Shy and pretty, Ruthie is a girl of many accomplishments. She is not only an honor student, but also is adept in social graces. MARION SCHULT An extremely charming girl is Marion. Although apparently quiet, she is con- sidered “tops” by all who know her.

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