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

 - Class of 1947

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HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK fan, u, 9 ? Agnes Adams as a floorwalker . . . Bob Austin's playing the violin . . . Kay Barnett without a song . . . Janet Barton without a I x giggle . . . Janet Belanger's starting Q fb Kb 9 a debate . . . Shirley Blair's making K C an Atomic bomb . . . Ramona Brown -QJ - as an English professor . . . Mary Condon without a temper . . . Mar- ilyn Connelly without a horse x'-5 Qf ' Q5 . . . Lloyd Crandall heavy-weight Q f NWI, champion . . . Harris Crouse's going D g. to the Chelmsford Victory Dance ZLW . . . Buddy Cushing without his j sharp sweaters . . . Don Davis's speaking audibly . . . Stanley Dickie's looking wide-awake . . . Russell Emerson in the Marines . . . Theresa Faria as an auctioneer ,- . . . Willie Forbes's enjoying eco- fw 7 nomics . . . Nancy Gasser in the -2 17 ' 'Q' detention hall . . . Barbara Gibbons's writing a best seller . . . Arthur Giles with a joke for mixed com- pany . . . Peggy Glavin's being true to one . . . Charlie Grappi without his hair combed . . . Olive Gullage's shouting from the roof tops . . . Marilyn Gracie's being put out of a basketball game . . . Doug Hall without Shirley . . . Betty Hartling's giving oral topics . . . Stanley Hedberg's actually laughing at a joke . . . Eileen Hurley, Swedish . . . Betty lnnis's being conservative in her remarks . . . John Jacobs as a stand-in for Harry James . . . Eddie Kelley without his retorts . . . John Knight, anemic . . . Tony Lavalle's not willing to help . . . Billy MacDonald's making passionate love . . . John Marshall the Himminentl' academician . . . Grace Martell with- out a smile . . . Fred Monagle's reading Shakespeare voluntarily . . . Harvey Morris's chasing a girl . . . Ed Morrison as a soprano . . . Diana Moss without Curley . . . Lois Muck's being bold . . . Betty Murphy's knowing a vocabulary word . . . Franny Newman's coming out of his trance . . . Dotty Olivieri as a platinum blonde . . . Mary O'Nei1l's starring in John Loves Mary . . . Kay Perkins without her diamond . . . Louise Perkins's missing the Old Timers' Dance . . . Jimmy Perry's needing a permanent . . . Jackie Petersen with time on his hands . . . 'tCharlie Randall with perfect attendance . . . Jackie Redman's not blushing . . . Dick Rogers without John Rose . . . John Scaringi's going to Killarney . . . Dot Sands, disagreeable . . . John Scanlon with her hair out of place . . . Scotty Scott with a girl . . . Shirley Shaw's being vivacious . . . Mae Ellen Shedd without the Grange . . . Lois Smith, noisy . . . Hazel Stuart as a sleek brunette . . . Bo Strom without a wisecrack . . . Eleanor Swanson not true to Don . . . John Terris in a grumpy mood . . . Dawn Tivey's missing a movie . . . Ray Trainor without his H's . . . Mary Turco as a radio commentator . . . Elsa Tuttle's not wriggling her nose . . . Vivian Virgin as Joan Davis's stand-in . . . Bing Watts's making a Bang . . . Robert Whiteway's getting detention for talking . . . Louisa Wiggins, down on the farm . Mary Myers as Portia Facing Life . . . Winky Lee's dwelling in Gay Paree . . . Harry Henry without a grin . . . Bill Laurendeau's reciting calmly . . . Roy Ouellette as a stand-in for Sydney Greenstreet . . . Howard Makepeace's arriving on time . . . And-Can you imagine Howe High School without the Class of '47? 26



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Q .Mi Q H H H YEARBOOK Jublbwn lcfafuublm Big Chief Lampson directed our warriors on a tour of massacres that resulted in a record of which any tribe should be proud. With the sound of the Howe war cry ringing in the air, the Billerica Indians started on the warpath by massacring a weak Ayer tribe on our home hunting grounds. After this first taste of victory blood, the Howe Indians succeeded in scalping Wilmington on her own territory. The tomahawk had to be sharpened again for the big attack on the visiting Dracut tribe, who were defeated by the Howe tribe. At the next massacre, in which our Indians won over a weak and divided Burling- ton party, our tribe suffered the loss of Warrior John Terris for the season. His loss to the team was evident when the Lexington Minutemen defeated our tribe on Howe territory. Howe was ambushed at Tewksbury for a victory which cost Howe the Merrimack Valley Suburban League title. The Indians changed their pace when they scalped a powerful Stoneham tribe. Our braves' attack left the strong visitor bewildered and beaten. A powerful Concord tribe proved too much for our visiting braves. Although Howe was beaten, Concord was left thoroughly battlescarred. A highly rated Johnson tribe left Howe hunting grounds minus some scalps when our braves won again, ending the ninth battle of the season. No war dance was needed to get our Indians keyed up for the Turkey Day battle with Chelmsford on the latter's territory. The battle ended with Howe the victor and permanent owner of the Westlands Improvement Association Trophy, which has been the object of many a battle between Howe and Chelmsford. Jack Redman, who starred for Howe in all of the massacres by his running and passing, played his best in this Chelmsford game, as did every brave on the team. Although braves John Terris, Hank Henry, and John Redman suffered wounds during the season, Howe came home to rest, till next year, with a battle score of 7 wins and 3 losses. Howe Ayer Howe Tewksbury Howe Wilmington Howe Stoneham Howe Dracut Howe Concord Howe Burlington Howe Johnson Howe Lexington Howe Chelmsford

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