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

 - Class of 1943

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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK FORTY-FIFTH: I, Jean Wadleigh, leave my sylph-like figure to Evelyn Hill. FORTY-SIXTH: I, Eleanor Zawisa, leave my patience and my perseverance to Edward Belanger. FORTY-SEVENTH : I, Kay O’Brien, leave my footprints to success. FORTY-EIGHTH : I, Rita O’Brien, leave school during the Eng- lish period. FORTY-NINTH : I, Grace O’Hara, leave my graceful technique to the riotous freshman girls. FIFTIETH : I, Mary Pickowicz, leave my gum to Carl Capobianco, who delights in jaw exercising. FIFTY-FIRST: I, Bob Prest, leave my rollerskates to Nancy Lunt, so she’ll get to school on time. FIFTY-SECOND :I, Eileen Redden, leave my smile to Mr. Carnie. FIFTY-THIRD: I, Ruth Schaffner, leave my art of speaking French to Gus Palmieri. FIFTY-FOURTH : I, Marion Schult,refuse to leave my memories (of Howe High) behind me. FIFTY-FIFTH: I, Robert Schult, leave Rm. 20 to visit Rm. 21 to keep the senior girls happy. FIFTY-SIXTH : I, Glenna Sheehan, leave nothing, as I came here from Malden with nothing and take nothing away with me. FIFTY-SEVENTH: I, William Sheehan, leave none of my know- ledge behind me. FIFTY-EIGHTH : I, Jerry Skaff, leave my seat in fifth period English to “Clarkie” to keep Mr. Lydon amused. FIFTY-NINTH : I, Anna Capobianco, leave my beach wagon to Mr. Brenner so he can get tO school on time. SIXTIETH:!, Russell Campbell, leave my petite physique to “Ken- nie” Sheehan. SIXTY-SECOND: I, Mary Flint, leave my knowlege of chemistry to Robert Gill, who thinks that carbon is a box containing ten packs of cigarettes. SIXTY-THIRD : I, Rita Fuller, leave Paul Wells. SIXTY-FOURTH: I, Irene Gagnon, leave my front seat in Room 21 to Dick Nickless, who wants to be on good terms with Miss Baker. SIXTY-FIFTH: I, Margaret Gagnon, leave my busy typewriter to future members of the Yearbook Staff. SIXTY-SIXTH : I, Marion Gardner, leave my warm smile to raise the temperature of Room 20 in the winter. SIXTY-SEVENTH : I, Norma Gauthier, leave my raven hair to any blonde who isn’t preferred by a gentleman. SIXTY-EIGHTH : I, Alice Gile, leave my dramatic abilty to the student who will be the leading lady of next year’s Senior Play. SIXTY-NINTH: I, Marie Gove, leave my cultured voice to Mor- timer Snerd. SEVENTIETH : I, Cecelia Griffin, leave my twinkling Irish eyes to some sleepy student with the Monday morning blues. SEVENTY-FIRST : I, Robert Gross, have taken a leave of absence for the duration. — 23 —

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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK NINETEENTH: I, Eleanor Brouillard, leave my keen sense of humor to “Taffy” Dolan. TWENTIETH: I, Mary Karian, will all my hard luck to Charlie McKim. TWENTY-FIRST: I, Allen Jenkins, will my knowledge of how to drive with one ann to Jeriy Skaff. TWENTY-SECOND : I, Charlotte Larson, will my red hair to Muriel Turner, so she can be seen and not heard. TWENTY-THIRD: I, Barbara Judd, leave U. S. History. TWENTY-FOURTH : I, Jean Johnson, leave John Franklin to some future Tri-Delta member to take on a hay ride. TWENTY-FIFTH : I, Beverly Infantine, will my curly hair to Miss Baker. TWENTY-SIXTH: I, James Ke aney, leave for the Army. TWENTY-SEVENTH : I, Dorothy Kilmartin, leave to follow the Navy. TWENTY-EIGHTH: I, Marguerite Lawson, leave my comb to Kay Sipprell. TWENTY-NINTH: I, Lillian Lawson, will my ready smile to Miss McLaughlin. THIRTIETH: I, Marion Lewis, leave my ability to cut classes to Robert Harlow. THIRTY-FIRST : I, Dorothy Hughes, leave the chewing tobacco at Lyon’s Post Office. THIRTY-SECOND : I, Phyllis Lincoln, leave my shorthand notes to “Barb” Tintle. THIRTY-THIRD : I, Tom Brown, leave my alibis for skipping play rehearsals to a diffident junior actor. THIRTY-FOURTH : I, Phil Smith, leave my football helmet to Earl Metzler. THIRTY-FIFTH : I, Roanne Thommen, leave my debutante hair- do to any junior girl who wishes to go places. THIRTY-SIXTH: I, Irene Thornton, leave my ability to make change quickly and accurately to the future cashier in the cafeteria. THIRTY-SEVENTH : I, Robert Tscherch, leave my sense of humor and speech making ability to Robert Donnelly., THIRTY-EIGHTH : I, Priscilla Turner, leave my height to Bar- bara Tintle, who would like to become a basketball player some day. THIRTY-NINTH : I, Mildred Tuttle, leave my ability to argue with teachers to Marion Desmond. FORTIETH : I, Helen Virgin, leave my unassuming manner, sense of humor, and ability to get along with others to next year’s senior president. FORTY-FIRST: I, Frances Waitz, leave my silly laugh to June Margeson. FORTY-SECOND : I, Grace Wentworth, leave English every day before the period is over. FORTY-THIRD : I, Kay Wilson, leave the senior boys alone after four years at Howe High. FORTY-FOURTH : I, Donald Young, left for the Navy before school ended to help defend America from the common enemy. — 22 —



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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK SEVENTY-SECOND : I, Ruth Gurney, leave the whistles of the wolves to Kay Sipprell. SEVENTY-THIRD: I, June Harding, leave my height to Miss McLaughlin. i SEVENTY-FOURTH : I, Edith Harris, leave my pile of test tubes to Nicholson, who is interested in alchemy. SEVENTY-FIFTH;!, Bob Behan, have left my duties in school to take up my duties with the infantry. SEVENTY-SIXTH:!, Margaret Bourque, leave my friendly per- sonality to future teachers in Room 27. SEVENTY-SEVENTH: I, Emilie Bouvier, leave my quiet effi- ciency to “Squawk” David. SEVENTY-EIGHTH : I, Mary Machado, leave my height to Paul Wells. SEVENTY-NINTH : I, Joan Macintosh, leave my secretarial ability to “Twisty” Bent. EIGHTIETH : I, Mary Malandrino, leave the alegbra class to the freshmen. EIGHTY-FIRST ; I , Betty Marion, leave my giggle to Maiy Burke. EIGHTY-SECOND : I, Warren Mason, leave my seat in Miss Belcher’s room to Raleigh Dryden. EIGHTY-THIRD; I, John McColough, leave my chemistry note- book to Charles Morrione. EIGHTY-FOURTH : I, Joseph McCormack, leave my red shirt for the Indians. EIGHTY-FIFTH; I, Richard Merriman, leave my numerous girl friends to Donald Pickering. EIGHTY-SIXTH : I, Florence Morris, leave my leather heel shoes to Warren Jenkins. EIGHTY-SEVENTH : I, Paul Moulton, leave my shyness to “Shortie” McCusker. EIGHTY-EIGHTH; I„ Ralph Newman, leave my position in foot- ball to Spinney, provided he’ll remain eligible. EIGHTY-NINTH : I, Einar Neilsen, leave my ability to go steady to Francis Glavine. NINETIETH ; I, Harvey Nolan, leave my hair cut to Dorothy Franz. The foregoing instrument, consisting of four (4) pages, was, on the date thereof, by the said class of 1943 signed, sealed, and declared to us and each of us to be the last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in their presence, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. QiaAiu 1%3 JERRY SKAFF KAY O’BRIEN ROBERT TSCHERCH EDITH HARRIS ROANNE THOMMEN ALLEN JENKINS — 24 —

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