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

 - Class of 1953

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fCq5he Last Wz'll and Testament of the Class of 1953 Be it remembered by all that we, the Class of 1953 of the Howe High School, Town of Billerica, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind lwe thinkj and memory, and knowing full well the many difficulties that may befall us, do make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills made by us at any previous date. We do bequeath and devise as follows: FIRST: We, the Class of 1953, leave to the Junior Class one cent, so that their opinion of us will be justified. CPenny-pinchersj SECOND: We, the Class of 1953, leave to the Sophomore Class our photographs, so that we shall not be forgotten. THIRD: We, the Class of 1953, leave to the Freshman Class our busi- ness ability, so that our financial success may serve as a shining example. FOURTH: We, the Class of 1953, leave to our parents our gratitude for being there when they were needed. FIFTH: We, the Class of 1953, leave to the Faculty a large order of patience, perseverance, and sympathy to help withstand coming ordeals. SIXTH: We, the Class of 1953, leave to the Town Fathers of Billerica, our deep gratitude for their checkbooks, to be used in paying for the new high school, that our successors may not have to suffer the indignities of attending double sessions as we did. SEVENTH: I, Mary Anderson, leave my seat in Room 20 to Pat Mazzeo. EIGHTH: I, William Gaudet, leave my books full of papers to Karla Hutchings. NINTH: I, Ronald Colwell, leave my late bus pass to Carol Power. G TENTH: I, June Banfield, leave my English vocabulary to Trudie asser. ELEVENTH: I, Evelyn Sheridan, leave all the memories of my senior year to Judy Ericson. TWELFTH: I, John Muise, leave my desk in Room 21 so that the freshmen will have a place to deposit their candy wrappers. THIRTEENTH: I, William Robbins, leave my football helmet to Tom Devine. FORTEENTH: I, Janice Barry, leave Marge Callahan my love for horses. FIFTEENTH: I, Patricia Bevis, leave, and take with me all my fond memories of Howe. SIXTEENTH: I, Stuart Potter, leave Howe High on two wheels. SEVENTEENTH: 1, Barbara Boutwell, leave my column in the Little Echo to Jackie Fox, my successor. EIGHTEENTH: I, Edward Rose, leave my vocabulary of words to my brother. NINETEENTH: I, Elizabeth Bower, leave my economics books to Mr. Roark. TWENTIETH: I, Theresa Brown, leave my capability to blush easily to Eleanor Foster. TWENTY-FIRST: I, John Rowe, leave my English notebooks to Chuck Fairbrother. TWENTY-SECOND: I, Carolyn Christle, leave my Chinese pajamas to my sister, Connie. TWENTY-THIRD: I, Norma Conquest, leave my brothers and sister under the watchful eye of Mr. Locke. TWENTY-FOURTH: I, Daniel Regan, leave all my English papers to Mrs. Dooley. TWENTY-FIFTH: I, Judith Conway. leave all my troubles to Edith Greathead. TWENTY-SIXTH: I, Agnes Cormier, leave my seat in Room 20 to anyone who likes fresh air. TWENTY-SEVENTH: I, James Shack, leave my ability to make up excuses for unnnished homework papers to Joanne Albertini. TWENTY-EIGHTH: I, Constance DeMaggio. leave my space in Bart's car to the undergrads of Oak Street. TWENTY-NINTH: I, Nancy Dill, leave my basketball memories to my sister, Carolyn.

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PHYLLIS WASSON Hphyrf She wants to travel to Paris and Egyptian cities, See the Great Wall and hear Irish dittiesf' Favorite Memory: Junior Prom. Ambition: To travel. Pet Peeve: Donnie Flynn. Activities: Cheerleading 3, 4: Tri- Delta: Basketball 2. 4: Junior Prom Committee: Newspaper Staff: Yearbook Staff. Q Z' .... . 15 , fi . 9 R M J llwf PATRICIA WING Pat It will bring 'Pat' loads of joy, When she Ends that real tall boy. Favorite Memory: ' My years at Howe. Ambition: To serve my country. Pet Peeve: Short boys. Activities: Tri-Delta: Junior Prom Committee: Music Appreciation. Senior Honors SCHOLASTIC HONORS JEAN WYATT Jeannie Friendly, smart, and very quiet, Is our little 'Jeannie' Wyatt. Favorite Memory: Summer and fall of '52. Ambition: To do something worth-while. Pet Peeve: Waiting! Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Tri-Delta: Yearbook Staff: Senior Prom Committee. Carolyn Christle David Martinson Alice Elden A ' Margaret McSweeney Christle Hutchings Lois Warren Gloria Mosher William Gaudet GRADUATION SPEAKERS Christle Hutchings Alice Elden Carolyn Christle Margaret McSweeney SPORTS HONORS Class D Football Championship Team CONTEST VVINNERS State Representative .,,.. ,.,....,, .,..,...,,..,........... . . George Head Armistice Award ..,,. ..,,,.. ..... C h ristle Hutchings Legion Oratorical Winner . . Margaret McSweeney D. A. R. Good Citizen . ...... Christle Hutchings Freedom U. S. A. Award ...... .... D orothy Lumbert



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THIRTIETH: I, Russell Schmelzer, leave my seat, fifth period, in Room 21 to John Lydon. THIRTY-FIRST: I, Rita Doherty, leave Charlie to Arlene Musgrave. .THIRTY-SECOND: I, Margaret, Doran, leave all my fourth year English books to my brother, Ronnie. THIRTY-THIRD: I, Duncan Sorli, leave my four speed, shock resist- ant, slide-rule to Dickie Laski. THIRTY-FOURTH: I, Alice Elden, leave the worries and the pleasures of a Senior to my sister, Carol. THIRTY-FIFTH: I, Christle Hutchings, leave my lab bench and its accessories to my sister, Karla. THIRTY-SIXTH: I, Harold Blake, leave my bashfulness to my brother, Richard. THIRTY-SEVENTH: I, Barbara George, leave. THIRTY-EIGHTH: I, Patricia MacConnell, leave to George Lallas my ability to get along with Miss Belcher. THIRTY-NINTI-I: I, William Goday, leave all my study periods to Crowbar. FORTIETH: I, Lorella Hamlin, leave my Southern accent to Dottie Donahue. - C IFORTY-FIRST: I, Marie Jalbert, leave my freckles to my girlfriend, aro . FORTY-SECOND: I, Robert Bostwick, leave the ability to catch the bus to Kittrick Carson. FORTY-THIRD: I, Arlene Jean, leave as soon as I get my diploma. FORTY-FOURTH: I, Dorothy Joyce, leave my unique smile to Dick Wakefield. E IZORTY-FIFTH: I, Gerard Belanger, leave my obstreperous proclivities to ar . FORTY-SIXTH: I, Virginia Kelm, leave my cello to Shirley McGurn. FORTY-EIGHTH: I, Sheila Koons, leave and hope that Mr. Merrifield will get along without me. FORTY-NINTH: I, David Boyle, leave and hope some of the teachers will follow. FIFTIETH: I, Roberta Leavitt, leave all the fun I've had this year to Ann Sawyer. FIFTY-FIRST: I, Paul Crowley, leave my ability to get along with Freddie, the bus driver, to Billy McNulty. FIFTY-SECOND: I, Patricia Lee, leave my new basketball sneakers fholes and alli to Anne Kilmartin. FIFTY-THIRD: I, Marvin Crandall, leave my ability in English to my brother, Jon. FIFTY-FOURTH: I, Carol Levesque, leave with the feeling I'll be missed. FIFTY-FIFTH: I, Robert Davidson, leave Howe High to continue my Navy career. FIFTY-SIXTH: I, Patricia Fitzgerald, leave my seat in English 4-B to my sister, Rosemary. ' FIFTY-SEVENTH: I, Ernest Dick, leave Howe in earnest. FIFTY-EIGHTH: I, Geraldine Groves, leave the thrill of receiving a diamond to my sister, Judy. FIFTY-NINTH: I, John Fader, iust leave, I hope!!! SIXTIETH: I, Pauline Paulat, leave the Dirt Sweeper to the best broom in the Junior Class, Anne Kilmartin. SIXTY-FIRST: I, Charles Geas, leave my geometry homework to my brother, Jackie. SIXTY-SECOND: I, Fred Glavin, leave Cell No. I0 to Bill Baroni. SIXTY-THIRD: I, Judith Myles, leave to live in The House that Jack Built. SIXTY-FOURTH: I, Lois Warren, leave to go fishing-for Minnow. SIXTY-FIFTH: I, Arthur Jean, leave my shoulder pads to Otis. SIXTY-SIXTH: I, Lelia Lincoln, leave three years of high school to Theresa Costello. ' SIXTY-SEVENTH: I. Fred Bocko, leave my mischievous smile to Charlie SIXTY-EIGHTH: I, Tessie Locke, leave as the last Locke. SIXTY-NINTH: I, John Fay, leave my basketball sneakers to Nat Federico. f SEVENTIETH: I. Dorothy Lumbert, leave to Pat Treworgy my seat in English 4-E.

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