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ANNA MESERVE Tri-Delta Glee Club 2. 3,t 4j0 Yearbook Staff ‘Anr ” ' ly Demure “Annie charming and which will be a commercial world. EDNA McDEWELL Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Edna’s ability to take shorthand and type will greatly assist her in achieving her ultimate goal. ETHEL NEWMAN “Hep-Cat” Cheer Leader 4 Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Ethel, the last of the Newmans ' , has laughed and giggled her way through every party we’ve had this year. WALTER McCUSKER “Shorty” Football 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys’ Show Class President 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Class Treasurer 2 “Shorty,” our reliable and spirited class president, ranks high in our “Hall of Fame” as a student who is admired by all his classmates and who has distinguished himself as an accomplished athlete. CHARLOTTE NLSSEY Tri-Delta A girl with a quick sense of humor, Charlotte is well liked by all who meet her. ETHEL PERRY Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee Orchestra 1, 2 Senior Play Committee Cheer Leader 3 By far one of the cutest girls in the senior class, Ethel, our re- nowned artist, will succeed, we pre- dict, in the field of commercial art. DORIS PHINNEY Tri-Delta Another new member of Howe, Doris has amazed us at her ability to make the grade at so young an age. DONALD PICKERING “Pickie” Senior Play Cast Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1 “Pickie,” the officious judge of “Tommy” and, incidentally, one of the smallest members of the class, has a sense of humor displayed on all and sundry occasions. JOHN NEWMAN “Johnny” Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Boys Show . French Broadca.st 3 Glee Club “Johnny,” the Geronimo of Howe’s Thanksgiving game, has the dubious distinction of being the most indolent of Howe’s class of ’44. LEO PLOURDE “George” Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee ■’George’s” wholehearted enthusi- asm and co-operation in all Howe’s activities rank him as a true “Howite,”
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MILDRED KONDZIELA “Millie” MARGARET LORANGER “Peggy” Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Scholastic Review Quiet but ambitious. “Millie” will someday attain success as a com- petent office secretary. THERESA KULSKI “Tess” Yearbook Staff Tri-Delta “Tess,” with her soft voice and sweet little smile, might rightly be called the baby of ' 44. JEANNE LAVALLE Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee Talkative Jeanne radiates good will among her many friends and classmates. Her main interests seem to center in a certain Woburn theater. CHARLOTTE LEE “Pud” Tri-Delta Glee Club 2. 3. 4 Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Blonde Charlotte, although un- assuming, remains a loyal Howe fan and may usually be seen at our games, whether they be football or basketball. RAYMOND LINCOLN “Peg-Leg” Football 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4 Senior Play Cast Yearbook Staff Boys’ Show “Raymie,” the unforgettable Mr. Thurber of “Tommy,” is an all- round “good scout.” His ability as a sportsman and his co-operation in senior affairs rate him as “tops.” Glee Club 1, 4 Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee “Peggy” is one of our jolliest seniors. Although she appears to be a quiet girl, she is full of fun when one gets to know her. Loui apparently believes in the - ny)tto, “Seen but not heard.” We’re t ateful for your co-operation in all class activities, Louise. WILLARD MATTHEWS Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Senior Play French Broadcast 3 Scholastic Review 4 Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Matthews, one of the most popu- lar boys in the senior class, has made an enviable re rord in the field of sports during Kre stay here at Howe. , l j , yMac,” poeL ' Wnger, actor and jlete, has h 45 y a versatile career at Howe High. Good luck, Larry, in all future endeavors!
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places, “Ginny has taken her un- pretentious place among her friends in the short time she’s been with us. DOROTHY REAGAN “Dot” Tri-Delta Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff “Dot’s” vitality and pep, so often displayed on the football field, has certainly made her a known mem- ber of the senior class. Yearbook Staff Class Treasurer 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Football 3 Ralph, one of our most popular bovs, has been a capable treasurer. His blond hair and his brown eyes have made hin attractive to the girls. ARA TINTLE “Barb” jf book Staff Senior Play Commil e n;n»- T rr m TompTltte nior Prom Compittee Cheer Leadef Ha.sketbalL idelJ3, iJlf “Barb,” our charming, petite cheer leader, has won the respect and admiration of every senior whose privilege it has been to as- sociate with her on the various class committees. EVELYN REDDEN “Evie” Tri-Delta Class Vice-President, 3 4 Field Hockey 1 Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff To “Evie,” Queen of the Junior Prom, we are greatly indebted for her many contributions to class activities. SHIRLEY TOWER “Sadie” Glee Club Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff “Sadie,” one of our artistic seniors, is a busy person, indeed. In addition to her school activities, she is a competent sales clerk in a leading department store. KATHLEEN SIPPRELL “Kay” Tri-Delta Secretary Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee “Kay,” the sophisticated sweet- JEAN TRUE “Dewie” Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee French Broadcast 3 “Dewie,” one of the quieter mem- bers of our class, may well be proud of her scholastic ability. When Jean is not studying, she may be seen horseback riding. LILLIAN VERHEYEN “Lill” Tri-Delta Glee Club 2. 3. 4 Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee “Lill,” one of our competent of- fice secretaries, adds spontaneous good cheer to every class room.
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