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

 - Class of 1946

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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK FORTY-NINTH CLAUSE: I, Vernon Wilkie, leave my familiar green sweater for John Loring's HH . FIFTIETH CLAUSE: I, Shirley Smith, leave my western drawl to go with Bob Austin's cowboy mannerisms. FIFTY-FIRST CLAUSE: I, Irene Glennon, leave my pleasing person- ality to anyone who wants to go places. FIFTY-SECOND CLAUSE: I, Joan Frobese, leave my cooking ability to Lois Smith, who really could use it. FIFTY-THIRD CLAUSE: I, Elizabeth Harford, leave my French books to Eileen Hurley. FIFTY-FOURTH CLAUSE:I, Helen Major, leave my ability to con- centrate on studying to Bud Rogers. FIFTY-FIFTH CLAUSE: I, Constance Kew, leave my cute giggle to Stella Landry. FIFTY-SIXTH CLAUSE: I, Mildred Kennedy, leave my eniciency in the oiiice to Eleanor Swanson. FIFTY-SEVENTH CLAUSE: I, Alice Nussey, leave Cicero to anyone who is brave enough to tackle it. FIFTY-EIGHTH CLAUSE: I, Elinor Watts, leave my endless chat- ter to Vivian Virgin. FIFTY-NINTH CLAUSE: I, Margaret Verheyen, leave my pleasant smile to Nancy Gasser. SIXTIETH CLAUSE: I, Lucy Kamishlian, leave my spike heels to Dot Olivieri, who could use some extra height. SIXTY-FIRST CLAUSE: I, Anthony Zarella, leave my football tech- nique to Stanley Dickie. SIXTY-SECOND CLAUSE: I, Elizabeth Clark, leave my hairdress- ing ability 'to Dotty Salisbury. SIXTY-THIRD CLAUSE: I, Emma Gile, leave the piano in the audi- torium for Olive Franz's use. SIXTY-FOURTH CLAUSE: I, Virginia Durgin, leave my horse to Miss O'Neill. SIXTY-FIFTH CLAUSE: I, Dorothy O'Brien, leave all my boyfriends to any future senior girl who likes. to be squired around. SIXTY-SIXTH CLAUSE: I, Eleanor Carline, leave my dancing abil- ity to Dickie Forsley. SIXTY-SEVENTH CLAUSE: I, Irva Tilton, leave my well-modulated speaking voice to Teresa Lambert. SIXTY-EIGHTH CLAUSE: I, Wilma Stark, leave my figure to any girl who would like to evoke approval from the opposite sex. SIXTY-NINTH CLAUSE: I, Joseph Keating, leave my S2fc to Jack Barretto. SEVENTIETH CLAUSE: I, Danny DeBenedictis, left to join the Navy. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hand and in the presence of said witnesses declare this to be our last will this Thirteenth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. CLASS OF 1946 On this Thirteenth day of June A.D. 1946, the Class of '46, Howe High School of Billerica, Massachusetts, signed the foregoing instrument in our presence, declaring it to be their last will and thereafter as witnesses thereof we seven, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto subscribe our names. CLASS OF 1946 MARY PLOURDE, Chairman DONALD MCDERMOTT IRENE GLENNON JosEPH ZARELLA WILMA STARK JoHN MASON ...21...

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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK TWENTIETH CLAUSE: I, Gladys Morrison, leave my acting ability to next year's leading lady. TWENTY-FIRST CLAUSE: I, David Nuttall, leave my smooth line to John Knight. TWENTY-SECOND CLAUSE: I, Virginia Kilmartin, leave my vi- vacity to Marilyn Gracie. TWENTY-THIRD CLAUSE: I, Donald Barnard, leave my ability to speak French to Jack Redman, who wants to speak avec un bon accent . TWENTY-FOURTH CLAUSE: I, Eddie Jenkins, leave my ability to get along with Miss O'Neill to Bobby Mason. TWENTY-FIFTH CLAUSE: I, Vincent DeBenedictis, leave my love of Shakespeare to Mary Myers. TWENTY-SIXTH CLAUSEHI, Eddie MacIntosh, leave my dates to Bradley Jacobs. TWENTY-SEVENTH CLAUSE: I, Neal Durgin, leave my way with the junior girls to Billy MacDonald. TWENTY-EIGHTH CLAUSE: I, Donald McDermott, leave my abil- ity to stall in English class to Strom. TWENTY-NINTH CLAUSE: I, Anne Dalton, leave my piquant way to Shirley Blair. THIRTIETH CLAUSE: I, Mary Barter, leave my red hair to Elsa Tuttle to attract a little attention. THIRTY-FIRST CLAUSE: I, Frances Marshall, leave my former place in orchestra to anyone who'd like to sleep through it. THIRTY-SECOND CLAUSE: I, Rosalie LaValle, leave my enthu- siasm in being Tri-Delta's president to next year's presiding officer. THIRTY-THIRD CLAUSE: I, Richard Brigham, leave all my girl friends to Tony LaValle. THIRTY-FOURTH CLAUSE: I, Gordon Gibb, leave my curly locks, good nature, and girls to Eddie Fillmore. THIRTY-FIFTH CLAUSE: I, Charles Morrione, leave my flying ability to any flighty underclassman. THIRTY-SIXTH CLAUSE: I, Esther Atamian, leave my English vo- cabulary notebook to Peggy Glavin. THIRTY-SEVENTH CLAUSE: I, Leon Bryant, leave my acting abilities to next year's leading man. THIRTY-EIGHTH CLAUSE: I, Barbara Higgins, leave my flair for wearing current fashions to any girl who would like a few tips. THIRTY-NINTH CLAUSE: I, Mary Plourde, leave my dimples to Ruth Ward. FORTIETH CLAUSE: I, Frederick Kelley, leave my wit to John McBride. FORTY-FIRST CLAUSE: I, Cynthia Johnson, leave my knowledge of the ways of men to Diana Moss. FORTY-SE-COND CLAUSE: I, John Mason, leave my love for Eng- lish to Perry Koslow. FORTY-THIRD CLAUSE: I, Alfred Shepherd, leave my love for foot- ball to Bob Loranger. FORTY-FOURTH CLAUSE: I, John Savage, leave my motorcycle to John Scaringi. FORTY-FIFTH CLAUSE: I, Emily Perry, leave my bangs to some future senior slick chick . FORTY-SIXTH CLAUSE: I, Arthur LeBeau, leave my laugh to Donald Myers. FORTY-SEVENTH CLAUSE: I, Muriel Woodworth. leave my definitions to anyone who would really like to confuse Miss O'Neill. FORTY-EIGHTH CLAUSE: I, Carl Swanson, leave my place on the super honor roll to Field. . .-.2O..



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June, 1960 June, 1960 nine imes Vol- X, Ng. 50 Price 10 cents PROFESSIONALLY MARGARET VERHEY- JOYCE f STONIE J SPEAKING: We now a- waken every morning to IRVA TILTON'S melodious and dramatic voice telling us all about Woof Woof Dog Biscuit . When Irva isn't barking, she spends her time script-writing. ESTHER ATAMIAN will not be able to attend the class reunion this year because she is now abroad studying un- der the tutelage of Professor Squeaky, the great violinist of the University of Rome. Professor FRANCIS X. O'CONNOR has recently op- ened a branch of his famous dancing studio in Billerica. Now maybe the dances of the undergrads won't be a party of wallfiowers only!! The LOPEZ studio in Greenwich Village is the talk of the town these days. It seems that Brenda won the most coveted advertising con- tract of the year right out from under the nose of Pet- ty!! F 'Img -if Q x FRANCES MARSHALL, that charming little hepcat, has connived a way of get- ting rid of the fish at MAR- SHALL'S FISH STAND. Sire adds a little jive to each sa e. EN, that vivacious cutie, is rumored to be the next bride of Tommy Manville. Good luck, Tommy. Who knows, this time it may be for keeps! HELEN MAJOR, one of our former more facetious members in room 21, has just made her debut as a radio news commentator. RUTH STUART has been chosen as second violinist with the New American All- Girl Orchestra. It is rum- ored that Ruth is related to Nero. FREDDIE KELLEY, or should we say FREDERICK, who was influenced by his part as butler in the Senior Play back in 1946, has taken the job seriously, and is now employed by Mrs. Archibald Nowitatall, a well-known and prominent resi-dent of New- ton Highlands. CATHERINE PITTS has worked her way up to script- writer for the Abbott and Costello show. These two comedians owe their in- creased popularity to Kay's witty imagination. ARTHUR LeBEAU has recently accepted the position of headmaster of the Faulker Kindergarten in North Bil- lerica. His quiet manner is already endearing him to the kiddies. RICHARD BRIGHAM, as a result of his K. P. duty in the army, has taken a job as chief potato peeler in the Hotel New Yorker. BETTY CLARK is a med- ical secretary for the fam- ous doctor Harryund Getwell. You may see JACQUE- LINE CHARTIER'S face a- dorning the billboards ad- vertising Smero Face Cream. -22- JOHNSTON has about fin- ished with her training at a well-known Boston hospital. They say her chief interest in nursing is a sharp young interne. Howe High's fast moving EDDIE JENKINS has come back to Howe to teach Elec- tricity and Machines. BARBARA HIGGINS is working as Warner Brothers' head makeup artist. JOHN HARMON has been assigned to the teaching staff of the How B.right Uni- versity. THEATRICAL HIGH- LIGHTS: Among the dis- tinguished faces around town we often see DAVID NUT- TALL. You know Dave - he's the rough, tough, and ready guy at M.G.M. VIRGINIA KILMARTIN, our brilliant young Broadway actress, who got her start in the play CLARENCE, is now starring in Barney's new play, HQUEER VEGE- TABLES , which he wrote as a sequel to the book, STRANGE FRUIT . That handsome Casanova, RICHARD KBOYERJ NICKLESS, is now starring in his latest picture titled The Great Lover , or Why Do Wives Leave Home? He has just finished a picture called I Love A Redhead. ELEANOR CARLINE'S sparkling personality is lighting up Broadway in her new show at the Roxy Thea- tre. The critics acclaim her as the greatest dancer of the century.

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