IRWIN NICHOLS “Nick” “Here ts a lad of great renown: A girl of his choice he’s finally found.” Activities: Yearbook Staff; Boys’ Club. Memory: My first shivering day in the upper sanctums of Howe. Ambition: To travel. MARGARET O’CONNELL “Peggy” “A successful accountant we know you ll be, With plenty for you, and, (I hope), some for me.”’ Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Tri-Delta; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff; History of Billerica; Senior Play Commit- tee; Senior Prom Committee. Memory: Bookkeeping with Miss Wood. Ambition: To be a successful ac- countant. BETTY ANN O’HARA “Skipper” “A sweet girl you think you see, Syade hp! dakar ds IEONE Ths” Activities: Newspaper Staff 3; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee; Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff. Memory: Freshman year. Ambition: To work (a little). ANN O’NEILL “Ann and John are like coffee and ted. One without the other you'll rarely see.” Activities: Cheerleading 3,4; Bas ketball 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Tri-Delta; Year- book Staff; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Senior Play Committee; History of Billerica; Junior Prom Queen’s Attendant; Senior Prom Queen’s Attendant. Memory: Basketball games. Ambition: To be a private secre- tary. ROBERT PACHECO “Bob” ““A business man who's interested in checks, Did I make a mistake? Should it be brunettes?”’ Activities: Class President 3,4; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Yearbook Staff; News- paper Staff; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Boys’ Club. Memory: Junior Prom. Ambition: To be a multi-million- aire. RONALD PARKER “Ronnie”’ “Your ambition to be a mechanic May find you yet out in the Atlantic.” Activities: Newspaper Staff; Boys’ Club. Memory: Freshman dance. Ambition: To be a mechanic. JOAN PASQUALE “Teddy” ‘“““Teddy’s’ a gal that’s gonna go far. She'll have five mink: coats and a convertible car.’ Activities: Tri-Delta; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; Jun- ior Prom Queen’s Attendant; Senior Play Committee; News- paper Staff; Yearbook Staff; Co-Chairman of Prophecy Com- mittee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Queen’s Attendant. Memory: Yodeling in Kelm’s show. Ambition: To attain the goal I’m seeking. ROBERTA PELLETIER “Robie”’ “Every day, be it rainy or sunny, She goes to the bank with the lunchroom money.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Senior Play Committee; Yearbook Staff. Memory: Bookkeeping with Miss Wood. Ambition: To be a success. FLORIANNA POTSUS Florie’’ “Her love for racing and for jokes Proves her studtous impression ts just a hoax.” Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Tri-Delta; Yearbook, Busi- ness Manager; Newspaper 3,4; Glee Club; Graduation Speaker. Memory: My ‘‘never-a-dull-mo- ment’’ Senior year. Ambition: To see a championship midget auto race at the Indian- apolis Speedway. NORMAN REEKIE “Norm” “Peace of mind ts what he’s found. A success in life its where he’s bound.”’ Activities: Newspaper Staff; Glee Club; Boys’ Club. Memory: Chicken’ picking at Spaulding’s. Ambition: Not to work too hard.
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JAMES STIRLING “Jim” “A car that won't go but gives with a buzz— All that he wants is a new car that does.” Activities: Newspaper 3; Boys’ Club. Memory: ‘‘Chuck’s’ collecting cigarettes. Ambition: To own a new car. LILLIAN STUART “Bunny” “Picture Lillian as a prim school “marm — Lots of knowledge and plenty of charm.” Activities: Class Treasurer 3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Queen’s Attendant; Tri- Delta; Yearbook Staff; Scholas- tic Review; Newspaper Staff 3; Senior Prom Committee. Memory: The laughs we enjoyed in Spanish II. Ambition: To be a good teacher. PAUL SURETTE “Slim” “Here is a boy whose taste runs to COKE— An eye for a girl, and an ear for a joke.” Activities: Newspaper Staff; Year- book Staff; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Boys’ Club. Memory: Oral vocabulary in Mrs. Dooley’s class. Ambition: Yo visit Arizona and to find a wife. MARGARET SWEENEY ‘Maggie’ “Here we are with —-worries and Woes. Tri-Delta comes and there she blows.” Activities: Tri-Delta president; Or- atorical Contest; Yearbook; Sen- ior Play Cast; Newspaper 3; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Gradua- tion Speaker. Memory: Canobie Lake. Ambition: To visit Hawaii. LOLA THURSBY “Little ol’ Lola has proved to be fun, But never leaves home with her work undone.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Committee. Memory: Mr. Burke’s ban on the seniors and the juniors. Ambition: To graduate with the class of 1951. HAROLD TOMKINS Harem “ ‘Harry’ ts our basketball thriller, Handsome gent and lady killer.” Activities: Baseball 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Cap- tain 4; Class President 2: Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Committee; Boys’ Club. Memory: Junior Prom. Ambition: To be Santa Claus and leave Coach Federico a basket- ball team. BARBARA TURNER “Batp ““Burp’s’ good humor and peppy cheers Will be remembered throughout the years.” Activities: Cheerleading 3,4; Tri- Delta; Junior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; History of Billerica. Memory: Chelmsford football game of °49. Ambition: To become a cadet nurse. RUTH TWOMBLY “Ruthie’’ “She goes to work, her tools in hand— Pen, pencil, eraser, and rubber band.”’ Activities: Newspaper Staff; Year- book Staff; Tri-Delta; Senior Prom Committee. Memory: Mr. Burke's ordering us from the auditorium. Ambition: To be a business ma- chine operator. JANE WANSEWICZ “Quiet and shy ts our classmate Jane. A secretarial position she'll sure- ly attain.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff. Memory: Bookkeeping I with Miss Wood. Ambition: To become a medical secretary. GRANT WHITEWAY ““Boogar”’ “Six feet tall and a handsome man— Capture him, girls—that is, if you can.” Activities: Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Manager 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Com- mittee; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Committee; Boys’ Club. Memory: All the friends and the good times we have had together. Ambition: To see a senior boys’ club organized at Howe.
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