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

 - Class of 1955

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To the Class of 1955: To the members of each new Graduating Class comes the old, but ever-new problem: How should I use the years that stretch ahead ? According to the wisdom you use to solve that problem, will your own future be rewarding and satisfying. May your four years in high school help you to meet that problem wisely and well. GEORGE S. GOODELL Superintendent 0f.S'cl100l5 Q To the Class of 1955: For twelve years you have been working to attain the victory which is now yours. During this time you have encountered moments of despair, laughter, Worry and success. Your goal has been graduation, you have succeeded in reach- ing that goal. The characteristics and attitudes you have shown during this your public school career will be an aid or a hindrance to you as you meet life's challenge. For each of you as you meet life's challenge I sincerely wish a life of chal- lenge, success and happiness, and the ability to make your life a worthwhile one. Life is a challenge. Can you meet it? ROYAL S. ADAMS Prirzfipal ...af 9 . 1 ,H -X-4-,M-aqqu5,e'-ur.. ..-.,---ww..vw ' Front row, left to right: Frank J. Lu- ciano, jr., Biology, General Science, Grace E, Byrne, Bookkeeping: Bilfbam L. Hood, Physical Education, Dorothy A, Richardson, Arithmetic, junior Busi- ness Training: Mary K. Davis, TYPE- writing, junior Business Training, Mar- HQ- 5 guerite R. Royal, Stenography, Type- writing. Back row: NX'illiam V. Ar- chambault, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Senior Math, Natale j. Federico, Gen- eral Science, Physical Education, Kath- erine M. Walsh, Ancient History, Geo graphyi Sidney S. Sher, Civits. ECONO' mir si Wtprlcl History. iii! EE E'-S 11 i1 Cl lil Front row, left to right: Dora B. Kelly, English, Ora K. McLaughlin, English, Phyllis XV. Day, English, Junior Busi- ness Trainingl Gertrude D. Houghton. Spanish, Doris G. Bergner, U. S. His- tory, Wcirld History. Back row: Har- riet C. Baker, Algebra, Ancient His- tory, Latin: Margaret M. Adams, Eng- lishg E. Ruth Belcher, French, Geometry, Edmund j. Burke, Algebra, Aeronautics, Geometryl Arthur W. Merrifield, Eng- lishg Charles L. Lampson, Algebra, U, S. History, P.A.D. Front row: Daveda G. Movitz Art, Mary F. Brown, Reme dial Readingg Helen E. Col lins, Guidance, Marjorie F Currie, Secretary. Back row Arts, james J. Santos, Music Nurse. N... 1' Thelma L. Brown, Domestic Rita P. Freeman, School SFZNIFQDIRS KT' f I Q1 S UCQSCI S j,lJJJ'f'-L-LJ. M I. Zbean off! ffowe ffljlr, uemus? S83 0-A050 --' BTH we. 1 -7' Happ-3 Jags ,wave been ouklilufuu 10 'fi xsovk i .:. 'I hu di Es 4. ,,, fPg,,,,Qs, alwvss 'fb be Tnue 'ro sjou- The ffasuu Sou Place Q, 5','amXanAs we w'aHe'eRLe 'Tune --- Cv- CR QM.. ,wax 0 I - - s Q1 vs will beter: Le- TRB-gi Us RQ- Ynemben 'pon 'Ven 3513 5 A341 'Mio ouR franxs Munir hiv'- OuR LQSRQL' te- ,mill - Jean Howe fflgkyl Chodust 5 ca 41. 1 H H154 we to-fC1 f'-ff 'f'H'r Joff' 'e V , J 'J :I J J 2 H 5. -0- K 'f'R'p gfo 641,015 CRCJI? 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Clomxwia BRIFN Hlonilie March 8 flrzfzfmlm- 'l'rifDc-lta: Yearbook Staffg Field Hockeyg Softball. f'4,' P11113 l1f'.ifirifl7LlIft'1'. l:ziw'1fr flftmffry 'lhe night l -.topped on someones toe. flmfQ.'1.w1.x 'l if ln niiffffssfiil in the future. IZIAICARIJ BITNKIZR ' lvl Milftll 8 flltxv Sf mor l'l.ej,' Cast Yearbook Business lvlanagerg '5'l'.fif',' f.li.l, film-f,Iol11. 2, l'fI l'f',:f lat li4.',1lii.fr. l iifmfg illnfmfj, Mr, l.anflon'-, flass anfl Senior Play. ,'lffpfQ.f.'.'f,fi .Nlalff ,1 l!.llll':Il flollaru before l :un 120. gs, 'K smut- S him W, BETTY ANDERSON Betty February 14 Ar1i1'i1ief: Yearbook Staffg Tri-Delta, Tri-Delta Representa- tive: Softball 33 Field Hockeyg Glee Club 1. 2, 3, -1. Pal Pueiw Snobby people. FtlI'fH'1:f67 Memory: Wcirking in the office with Mrs. Currie. Az11bi1iw1.' To make myself a success on my own RICHARD BEMIS Rich November 28 Ac1i1'ifie,i'.' Football: Basketball, Baseball Manager 21 Foot- ball Manager 3, Pet Pet-'Im' Getting up in the morning. Famrife Memory: My trips to California and Wyoming. Ambilimz: To be a success. GEORGE BLA1sDELL George April 14 Ar1i1'itie.r.' Senior Play Cast: Science Clubg Vice Presiclentg Newspaper Staffg Yearbook Staff. Pet Peere: Mr. Archambaulfs volunteers. Ftzimile Mezzzwy' Trig and Chemistry classes. Ambi1i011.' To get an ambition. RICHARD BLAKE Butter April 5 Acljrizierx Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 23 Baseball fig Glee Clubg Yearbook Staffg Senior Prom Committee. Per Peere: Getting up before 12:00 Noon. F.zz'w'iie Memm'y.' Football practice. Ambifimz: To become ambitious enough to think of an ambition. 'iQ YZ? .AWS DONALI3 BURKE Don February Zi Ar1iz'ilie.f: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3. I1 Captain Base- ball '55. Pet Peeref Homework. F.11'w'ile lVlemu1'y: Room 14 with .lo Ann McNulty. Anzbiliom Get out of school. HERBERT BUSCH Herbie August 12 Affil'jfiC.f.' Senior Play Castg Football, Pet Peere: Some of the nicknames they call me. Fzll'07'ffF Me11z01'3'.' Chuck's lectures out on the football field. Azzzbifimzz To become a teacher. IRENE CAMERON Irene November 19 Affiz'izie,f,' Glee Club 1, 41 Field Hockey: Senior Play: Tri- Delta. Pei Peere: Mr. Archambault and Valence. Fizrurife IVle11mry.' Senioi' Play. Al11bflf!I7I.'TO be a nurse. JACQUIZLYN CAPEN Jacque July 21 Acfi1'i1ie.v.' Glee Clubg Tri-Delta. Pez Peers: Homemork. F.11'm'i1e Mezzzm'-y.' My junior Prom. Ambilimz: To be an X-ray Technician. . f 7' -41 3 1 are U 'C 1 . 5 -ll i, if V., Nia V f 1 If , ' 2 . hfliit A' Vlf ll sv -,.. .1 2 ,. 'ff,,: ' KN Q ii '.,, ,. 'Y ' 3 ,ga X X ,f I Q? f Q41- Zi. yt- ' ,. s gt. cv- . .S Bi' ' .I 4 ww f '- JEANNI2 CAPFN Jeanne July 29 Arli1'ilie.r.' Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peers: School. Ftzzvnife'Menmr-1: Senior year of school AilIbfffflII.' To be a seamstress. PETER CASSELY PHC june 6 Aclirifier: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Mig Baseball 1, Glee Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peerc: Demerits. Fmforile Zvlemury: Chuck's birds and bees lectures. A111bifiw1.' To live without cracking up in a car. J PAUL C12cs1,ANsK1 Cigar- july 16 Arti1'ilie.r.' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. P61 PL2tI'67.' Gll'lS. Frzwrile Illemory: Getting out of the Sixth grade. Ambilimzz Be a radio technician. IRENE CHAPLES uCO0lCl6H April 16 Acririfierf Tri-Delta, Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peeze. August-1, 1953. Farorife M67IIOI'j'.' April 16, 195-1. Ambiliwzf To be a secretary. -,-wing I l l I 'ii t , AQ Y, 1 1 FH W X21 ., ., f 4' fi -Q' 'Q 1 .3513 'i!5l 1x fn-W .NFA '- flklf' f' -- ,,,, . ,w,,, '3 J -T. A if .1 , , ' x at A oo' is .,e- 1ff 9 wwf, 'ffipk W 'J ff! . fa- X H QF- W I -as-4..4Ah'.. AQ -we ,A M K Q ?Qf. m'?11 1- 'D X . ft V' . fag '13,- Z in Romxo Ckixxwfn' 'R 1, April 3 gl- . ik l7,,,,rlf,gill Q ji 3, li liixltetbttll li Yearboolc Stuff. ' ' ' ' Dt-irierit sxwteru. 4, ,. lil lWtj Stl' LL ll in l--lotlmll .rt How wtul liilizxisi TH DI-ll?l.fIlilf'J 5 X . lt, film Clitlo l C N Alf 'l' l. it ,ritz lYcuxeI1ll7L'I' lll ri-Deltitg Yearbook i' 1- - lvl-Rv, .lllll'l.ll, mil M1r11l.lx' niglnts. lftilx lDlXl-l.'lt.R lXl.1rtl1 2 I A 3 , fllw l -1 l AM l C, ,. l,lLlfJ1liflI4tli1 i li 'fill wil.. 1 lttf, il , ill RICHA1zn CHRISTIANSON Cri4lcett -lunugiry 5 Affiz'fIiw'.' Football 1, 23 Basketball Zg Baseball 1. 2. Pd Pepin' Getting up irl tlie morning. F.11m'jfe 1Ua111m'y.' Algebra with IN111 Burke, Azflfzifimff To ride my motortytle down the stbool UJl'TlLjl'l'. CONSTANCIQ CHRISTLE Connie Mug' I8 xirflliliwz Glee Club1 lrreslimnn Dunte and ,lunifrr Prom Committeesg Tri-Delta Presitlentg Yearbook Stziftf Senior Play Castg Class Representgxtixe 5. Prez Pt'e1'a.' People who think l'm ti leaning post! F.11w'2Iu fllueiffry' Senior Play relie.1rsula. Awffrfimzi To be 3 good girl. DOROTHY CONVIZRSIZ Dott Auguxt QI Arfi1'jfier.' Music Artg Tri-Deltag Yearbook Stuff. PCI PUEI'L'.' GC?SSllW, F,lI'Ul'fIt? Al:-zzzw'-y.' Pilgrim Fellowship. fillibfffflllf To try my best whatever I am. RICHARD CONWAY Red Noxember 5 Aflizifzelg Football 2, 4g Bnslcetball 1, 3, -ll Junior Prom Committeeg Glee Club 1, 21 Yearbook Stuff. Ps! Praia' Short luncli period, F.11w'ife Mamm'y.' Chucles lectures about women. flllibjffllllf To see the world. in s 5- F3 Nw, I f ll' -iz.: 'l' fl fit qi .uf We , l '3r , K O- ' WM .F -fir lNi.ti, lo 1 fp K t l ' Allvurf fig l if-fmtioil l, to lifrlfi' f,o:nul,ult'f', Xflllftl' 1 lzxgfw 'Nj ' ev A' I '27 N' ' A v , Y-, , ,,,4f ,W 7 D0RoTHx' IDONAHLTE Dottie Iichiuary 16 flcfi1'iliai'.' Tri-Dclt.1. Pm Pcc'1'e.' Homeworlc. 17,11'm'1!L' 1lIewm'V1.' l:Cl7l'Ll.lI'l' IO. Afzilzifiwx To get mgirriecl. Giaoizuii DONNELLY Gigi Dcccxuhci' 14 At'lfI'fffEl'1 Baschall 2, 3, -ig Football l, 2, 3, -4, Captain 'S 4. Pd Pcclu' Girls wliu smoke. Fizzmifu Iliezzzmy' Chuck's Friday night lccturcs on women. Ambilifn1.' To sec the wwrlcl. RICHARD DUNWAN Dick August 16 Az'l11'l!iiv: Pliutcmginpliy Cluh 1, 21 Scicncc Clulw -ig P1'uiclc'nf of Science Cluh -43 Dimcc Cummittccs. Pal Paula' I-Iomcwurk. Fillmile Me111ffa'3',' Latin with Bliss Balcc-1'. A111!1ifm11.' To he an clcctrical cnginc-ci: DAVID ENSOR Dave lldrch 16 flc,'i1'l1lw': Buslictlmill lg Scmiui Play Cut. Pe! Pane: School. 15,11 fII'lfb' iliwffffz 1: Scnioi' Play. ,'1111f1jI!m1.' To he an clcctricxil cngincfcr. ,, ,la ,vi Q-.4 ' C vm. Q- f 1 ,M.,,.n, rg ,. ' Q 'ff ' nn A. ,ff X if ,I I G ,f i ,. 51,1 wmv xii , fJ Q li Q Q. ww., - my ,ffl M A , ' WK, '4. ,I w,i4! ,X , Q? Xi Vluclyn X ,f N c X x 1' A ,lim in Eiucscix ,limu.u'y lw .'li'!f11lfii.' Tri-Dcltiip lfrc-xlmman gmcl Scipliuniimu D.mcc clflllllillllk'CNQ bllllllfll' .mil Ycmiwu' llzim Ciruuuzittcc-N, GA: M 'H L'.lI'lMml'i Staff, DUN ll . 111 i 11. , L N H JLIL HL c 1 UNL, lffffnfffw T1 he llmil lxv-wi-IA ll,lrX.l Rlf. Ol. 'wr K-5-IW Bill l7c'hru.uAx' 4 .'lz'HI1i'fi if I:ui1flW.1llQ l'zi1xc'lmll, li.ulic'il'H.lll, - PM Pccfif Am' virlx, ff ' I,11fmli' ilicfzuffi 5: lixq pc-awil. 0 xl mf 111111115 lu hc Ll xznggcz UI .1 ilwctsui ktlll Cl ,UG ' as chap ' 1-c MS if fcf,I'U.' Boy, fc ! ff llfffvillffff' Tu hc' 1 wi ict uw' yin, P+ Num NANCY Ifmw ICR Nuwiiw cf I v -Y .'l4'lx111fi'i: Tri-Dcclrug Cilcc- Cluh 1, 13 l7rc'xlim.1n imcl Fwphu I mmc Dim fumu ttccx lumwr ml Ncmii P1-nu Cm uit -C111 in .mc'v '4'y1y tccx, Scnim Play Cut, N cmhcmlx bull. F.11mv'l f , i .lk gy., '. X fi 1. v , 9 rl 1 I X 'V I ff7'iIxw 1'CSf .' - lf x- I X 'X K Ke I I, ,f 1. PHILIP GAUIDET Phil May 21 flcfszslfcvx lfmwtball 1, 2, 3, -ig Basketball 1, 2, 3, lig Base- hall 1. 2. Pt! Pttzex Nu snmml-:ing at nountime. F.1Iffrife Altlflllfiyf In the fan room with Pat, Pete, Red, and Butter. fillfblfllzlff To cmhe and watch a Howe Football game. JEAN GRAHAM 4'Yle.III july 5 Arlflzfjwx Tri-Delta: Glee Clubg Chorus. Pt! PLL'It'.' Knee wtks. 1111112114 flltzmnjz -Iuly S, my bixgthnlay. ,4mb11IwI: 'IRI he a secretary. MARION GRAHAM HIAIII' May 17 Xllffi IJ,-4 'l ri-Dvlt.IL hlee Club. IGI' l1LLIL.' Pat H.IrrIIIIan. lxz.-Affftf IHu1f1fn'4I:j1IIIe 2, 1951. flmfff.fff,n.' 'lb ,eel lIl2ll'l'lCll. Al.lf,lf GIQIQIQNWQOD A 'I I II3' February 11 flffnzlft , 'l'fl'IJ!JlY1lQ Ang C,ilee,Club 1, 2g Yearbook Staff. PM' Wulf, l3':lI f,Ul'IILlIlC. I' If 'Irma fxfi 1110143 5 Oftolver 29,-1951. !lmffflI'wz.' 'l ff gilaflllutfg BETTEANN HARRING Bette September 13 Acli1'i1ieJ.' Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg junior and Senior Prom Committeesg Senior Play Usherg junior Prom Attenclantg Senior Play Program Committee, Tri Deltag GAAQ Yearbook Staffg Basketball 1, 2, 4. Pet Peere: Getting up in the morning and running for the bus. Farorile Memory: Junior Prom. Ambition: To be happy always. JOSEPH HEAD Joe March 19 ACffI'ffi6.f.' Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg junior and Senior Prom Committeesg Senior Play Castg Class President 23 Football 1, 2, 4g Yearbook Staff. Per Peere: People who sulk. Farorife Memory.' Christmas vacation of 1953. Ambiliwzs To go to Florida. THOMAS HEATH Tom December 8 Acfiriziefx Football 3, 4. Pez Peere: Engish in Room 29. Farorile Me111w'y.' Mr. Locke. Ambilion: To make 520,000 a year. FRED INGFRSOLL Bashful December 28 Arli1'ifie.f.' Baseball 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff. - Pe! Peers: People who talk too much. Ffzrorile Merzzmy' Senior year. Ambiriwz: To graduate. sw wmvmi' ' ' :Ke ,pklliv RosE JENKINS RO-Ro September 17 Arfirffieyx Tri Deltag Yearbook Staff. Pez Peere: Knee socks. F.z1'w'i1e fllefzzwy: New Years Eve, 1954. Azzzbiziom To be an artist or secretary. LUCY jiiwkiis Lu April 9 Arfirifier: Tri Deltag Music Appreciationg Senior Play Usherg Yearbook Staff. Pei Peere: Public speaking. Faznrite Menzor'-3'.' Four years spent in Howe High. Ambilimzf To find work that I'll enjoy. ROBERTA KENNIQIDX' Bobbie july 18 Af!iz'ifie.f.' Tri Deltag Glee Club, junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Usher, Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: Snobs. Ftzzmife illezzzory' Working for Miss Collins. Ambiliozzx To enjoy work as I have school. XYf1I.I.1AM KFNNEIUH' Bill October 1 Afli1'ifieJ.' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Per Peefe: Demerits for being late. F.11'nri1e Mezzzorry' Spikes English class. Azzzlnizionx To go into the Navy. JAMES MCGUINNESS Mag November 8 Artirilierz Football 3, -ig Baseball 1, fl. Pe! Peere: Wornen. F.11'm'i!c Mezzzmgu' A week in Vermont. Ambilimz: To be a jeweler. jo ANN MCNLJLTX' July -l Aflil'jl!6.f.' Cheerleading 4g Field Hockey -ig GAAQ Senior and junior Prom Committeesg junior Prom Queen Attendantp Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg Senior Play Usherg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: Arlene Musgrave. Fuzvrife Afl6'lIlU7'j'.' Cheerleading. Azzzbilifnzr To stay happy always. BARBARA MCQUIZIZNH' Queenie November 9 AcfiI'izie.r: Tri-Deltag Yearbook Staff. Pei Peezw Week-ends that are too short. Frzroriie Memory: Los Diablos Club. Anzbizimzx To graduate and become a millionaire. PATRICIA MILLER Pat August 10 Acfirifieff Tri-Deltag Yearbook Staff. Pet Peers: Teachers who stop me from talking. Faz'w'ife Memory: My first date with Bobby. Ambiliwzx To graduate. 4 5,8 It Ai? joHN MITCHELL Mara Iwlay 9 Arliz'i1ie,f.' Photography Club. Pe! Ptferex Spanish 2. Frzzwrile Al6IIZ!Jl'j'.' Mr. Locke. AllIbjffll7I.' To see every country in the world. DAVID MooN Dave December 9 Ac1iI'i1ier,' Baseball 2, 3, Aig Senior Play. Pe! Peere: Stuck up girls, Frzrorfle Memory.' Cyril D, Locke, Principal. f1211bifiw1.' To fly an airplane. ARLIZNE MIIsoRAvI2 Alsie March IS AFljI'ffic'f.' Tri-Deltag Glee Club 2, 33 Music Appreciationg Senior Play Usherg Senior and junior Prom Committeesg junior Prom Queen's Attendantg Class Representative 11 Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg Field Hockey 1, 41 Softball 2, 31 Cheerleading 2, 3, Ai, Captain 'Ig Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, -ig GAAQ Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peers: jo Ann McNulty. Ambifiwzs To be happy always. CAROLE NAIDFAU Carole September 1 ArliI'ifief.' Tri-Deltag Glee Club 21 junior and Senior Prom Committeesg Cheerleading -ig Basketball Manager 3, -Ig Year- book Staff. Pet Pee1'e.' The Navy. Frzzwrile Mwzzory' My last year at Howe High, Ambifionx To never be lonely. QQ, ,u.x..'. Q gg -.ru -s 23:,,,t.t . .WS .. fg - 'M-. :wha -Q qu 1 ,A If at J Rosiz O'CONNFLI. 'Shiner' February 19 Aci'1zfIiri': Tri-Deltag Music Appreciationg Yearbook Staff. Pe! PHIL: People who smoke, FJ1ffHIc' illfzfzffry My last year at Howe. Aml1i1jm1.' To find Virgil. PATRICIA O'DAY Pat October 26 fifflllflqlf Senior Play Castg Senior Play Ticket Chairmang 'I'ri-Delta Oftiterg Basketball l. 3. -lg Sophomore and Fresh- man Dante Committeesg junior Prom Committee. Pct' PM IL: Being c.1lled FreclcleS. F.ufiv11. f'slL'1uoi xg Nm ember 30, 1951. .41f.'fi.'i','fm 'lim lee 21 XWAF. BLVIQRLY PAc,E 'lief' April 29 ,'ltf.','mLt 'l'ri-Deltag Yearbook Stall. l'ti'l'iL1t' liook reports, f 1iff1,','L ML n.'f,135 May 'L 1919, !11f,'f,.'5.'o11' Str-nogragiherg marriage. lVlAll'l'HA l'7liRRIZAUI.T ' iNl,w'. February 16 f1i.f1:,- L lr f . luiian and Sophomore Dance Committeesg li.f.i4,r .inf 5'llIUl' Proto fmnsiinittr-r-sg junior Prom Queens A'rf-t.f:.irn f,l:ix'. ,li1'fj.lSlIf','f 31 Subscriptions Manager for 1' frboolf x'ft1'iT l'lay f,.izt fill-e f.lub l, P, 3. l'1:l'fL:t f.1.'riif.il l'f'o1ilru f f'f1,'i'f mor, I 67 plyllnfllllll, GERALID NEEIJHAM UGUVYH October 1 Arli1'ilier.' Football 3, 4. Pei Peezu: jack Geas. Frzwrile Mennn'y: Playing football. Ambilimzf To acquire a college diploma. HELEN NEIss NeiSsic February 10 Arlirilierx Tri-Deltag Glee Club: Sophomore Dance Commit- teeg Senior Prom Committeeg 'IV Cheerleading 13 Cheerlead- ing Manager 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, -ig Basketball Captain 4g Softball 1, 3, 4g Field Hockey -ig GAA1 Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: Chelmsford, Fuzmile Illezzmrj: My four years of basketball and winning the Suburban Championship. Azzzbilimzx To be a credit to my mother and father. DONALID NELSON Nelly March 24 Ar1i1'i1ie,r: Baseball 2, 3, -ig Football Manager 3, -1. Pez Peere: Talkative girls. FdI'U1'1:f6' Memory: Algebra 1 with Chuck Lampson. Anzbjfimz: To go to college and be a good student. JOAN NEWMAN Joni June 9 Arlizfilierx Tri-Deltag Field Hockey 43 Cheerleading 43 jun- ior and Senior Prom Committeesp junior Prom Queen's At- tendantg Senior Play Usherg Music Appreciationg Yearbook Staff. Pet Peere: People who are conceited. FL1z'orile MElI1flfj'.' My last year at Howe, Ambiziou: To become a Farmer, Vu BETTY PIPER Pipe June' 18 Ac1i1'ifie.r.' Freshman Dance Committeeg Softball 31 Tri- Deltag Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: People who persist in borrowing gum. Fizrorife Memory: Summer of 1953. Alllbjfjlllfl To succeed in making someone mighty happy. CAROLE POLLARD Carole February 3 Ar1i1'ilie.r.' Tri-Deltag Science Newspaper Staffg Science Clubg Sophomore Dance Committeeg Softball 1g Yearbook Staff. Pez Peere: Wzilking to school in the rain. Ffzmrife Memory: Senior Year. AlIIfJflff1I1.' To become a veterinarian. BARBARA RATTA Barb january 19 ArIi1'i1ie.r.' Tri-Deltag Glee Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pei Peere: Knee socks. F.11'wAi1e iVlemory.' My New Year's Eve, 1954. Ambiziwzx To become a good secretary. JOAN REIDT JO September 13 Afli1'i1ie.r.' Tri-Deltag Glee Clubg Music Appreciation. Pe! Peere: The teachers at Howe High. Farorile Me111m'y.' Tri-Delta. fllllbffillilf To be a good secretary. S CAROL RiEcKs Rickie December 16 Arli1'ilie,v.' Tri-Deltag Science Clubg Freshman Danceg jun- ior Prom Committeesg Senior Play Castg Band 3, 43 Glee Club -ig Orchestra 1, 2, 3, -lg Photography Club 23 Yearbook Staff. Pe! P667I'G.' People who have inferiority complexes. Ffzrorile Me11101'y.' Easter Sunday, 1954. Anlbitimz: To do something great for the world. JANICE RUMRILL jan August 18 Acli1'itie,i'.' Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg jun- ior and Senior Prom Committeesg Senior Play Castg Photo- graphy Clubg Science Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pet Peere: Mr. Archambeault. Fazwrile Menmry: My four years of Latin with Miss Baker. Anzffilimzs To get my RN and marry my first rich patient. BEVERLY SAUNDERS Bev October 3 Acliz ilier: Tri-Delta. Pe! Peere: The Drug Store. Favorite Memory: My first date with Eddie. Alllbiliolli To make a good wife. STELLA SCORGIE Stella April 21 Ar1ir'i1ier.' Tri-Deltag Glee Club 11 Yearbook Staff. Pet Peere: Economics. Famrife Ilflerzzmyi Corner of Rogers Ave. Ambition: To go to work. .gf .... Z. 1-0' I vt 1'-27 hm! QF KTQNNLQTH SPOONER Ken july 30 Ar1.f:if.Q,t: Football 1. 2. 5. Rig Basketball 1, 2. 3. 'lg BaSeball 2. 3. 4. Pt-1 Puig: Homework. Fllfflllc Nt 11111171 : SummerS of '55 and '5-1. ximbififnsf To further my education. Lois STUART Loie' December 22 .f'1l4ffI.i:'x'cl.' Tri-Delta: Yearbook Staff. Pez Pttzi: TwoAfated people. Iizzfiufti Altzzzmjx Summer of 195-1. ,'12m'fx. '.'ff UI 'l'o gmtluate. lN1ARf,AR12T StrT'roN H C CAMILLI2 SIZRCI ucllmil February 151 Affiziiif-'.' Tri-Delta: Yearbook Staff, Pet Peere: Getting up before 12:00 Noon. 1:,JIUl'lft.' illtumrq: .lunior Prom. Awbjfiwzx To graduate from college. BARBARA SILLIKER llB3fb,, Ar1i1'i1ie.f: Tri-Delta: Glee Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pei Praia' XX'aiting for others. F.11m'ile 1116111013 .' Mr. Luciano's third period Biology class. f1121z'2iIifn1: To become a typist. DOROTHY SIMMONS Dusty May 31 f1r1!1'ilie,f: Tri-Deltag Glee Club 1, 21 Senior Play Ticket Committee: Senior Play Usher: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees: junior and Senior Prom Conzmitteesi Yearbook Staff. Per Preis: Brown nosers. Fizrorile fVIemory: june 19. Ambifim1.' To be successful with a certain person. VUILLIAM SMITH Smitty january 31 Af1i1'ilie.f: Science Club President. Pez Peers. Demerits. F.1I'rH'flc' Nt 1110111 J Senior math class with Mr. Archambault. Ambifimz: TO be a research scientist for a large company. ' Pez: February 2 ,'1i.'r. ty 'lri-Dc-ltiii tilt-e Club 1, 2, 3, lg :Music Apprecia- tion lifflfl 1lockey1Ye.1rbook Stuff. f' 'l' H4 llfrt1it J.wr'l-Q lux: 1 1114 mm 3: Shorthand with IN1iSs Royal. mln. ,A il1n,UF.I'lLl.ll1'lrfvllll lloxne High, lNll.1.v1x Sv4'ANsON 'lift r. December 29 I f ,Ji 11,1 1, l,f1,,'ll lin-.1thM1sa Ixcllcy. NORMAN SWANSON Norm June 10 Acliriizier: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Co-Captain 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peers: Knee socks. Farorile Memory: Mr. Locke. Ambilion: To join the Navy. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Shirl August 19 Ac1iz'ifie,r: Tri-Deltag Photography Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: People who break promises. Fizrorite Memory' Mr. Archambeault's Chemistry Class. Ambifiozz: To become a success. ELIZABETH TITTERINGTON Betty September 11 Acliritier: Tri-Deltag Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peezfa' People who are always late. FaI'o1'2le Memory: Mr. Archambeault's Chemistry Class. Ambitiozz: To be a private secretary. DOROTHY TRIAL Dottie May 8 Ac1i1'ilier.' Tri-Deltag H.C.g Prom and Dance Committeesg junior Prom Queen's Attendantg Glee Club 1g Class Rep- resentative 2, 33 Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: To be kept waiting. Farorile Memory: Miss Royal and Miss Collins. Ambiliozzf To be successful in life. 'Qu , jf Z 'Fir- is DEAN TURNBLILL Canuck june 19 AcfiI'flie.r.' Vice President 4g junior and Senior Prom Com- mitteeg Senior Play Castg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: Being caught in the rain with my top down. Fizrorile Memory: Senior Prom of 1954. Ambition: To become a Senior Layout Draftsman. EDITH TURNBULI. Edie September 6 Aclirifier: Tri-Delta Treasurerg Basketball 2. 3. 41 Soft- ball 1, 3, 4, Captain 3g Field Hockey 41 GAAQ President: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg junior and Senior Prom Committeesg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: A certain teacher. Fizzrorite Memory: Winning the basketball championship in '54. Ambilionx To graduate and get a job. MARII.H'N VOTOUR Mal November 16 Aflizfilierx Tri-Deltag Glee Clubg Science Clubg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peefe: People who pretend to be what they are not. Ffzzorile Memory: New Year's Eve, 1953. Amlnifion: To he happy always. MARLENE WAGNFR Snookes September 14 Arli1'i1ie.f: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Tri-Deltag Artg Music Ap- preciationg Junior Prom Committeeg Yearbook Staff. Pe! Peere: English. Fizrorife' Memory' December 3, 1953. Ambiliozz: To graduate. U7 Q asv -v 19' Cdl' I 'milf PAUL VUELLINGTON Duke March 22 Arfirifierx Science Clubg Band Memberg Class Representa- tive. Per Peere: English. F.1z'0ri1e M67IZO7j'.' Chemistry. Awbifiwzx Diesel Engineering. JOHN WETHERBEIE Webber jury 1 ACffI'flf61.' Senior Play Castg Science Clubg Football 1, 2, 4g Basketballg Yearbook Staff. Pei Pewe: Helen Lee during Chemistry period. Frnorite Menzw-3: Trips to Plymouth, N. H. AI?Iblfif!I1,' To own another Limousine. DoRoTHi2A Sui.1.ivAN PETE GOVE Dot April 27 Pete September 33 Prez Prefer Demerit System. Pet Peere: Algebra -I never could do it. F.1zm'i1e Memory: History with Mr. Lampson. Frzrorile Memory: Miss Collins in the seventh and eighth fililfillluflf To become a veterinarian. grades. Irene Cameron Constance Christle Claire Gadbois Lucy jewkes G Martha Perreault loan Maxfield Irene Cameron D.A. SCHOLASTIC HONORS Roberta Kennedy joan Maxfield Martha Perreault Carol Riecks RADUATION SPEAKERS Claire Gadbois Lucy 'lewkes Carol Riecks SPECIAL AWARDS R. Gam! Cilizezz . . . M. Pewaanll Sfmlwzl Gifll'6l'lllHL'llf Day R6fJ?'L'J'C'lIfr1ffl'6 . . . ll . Smilh llnhnzl' fail ! x 1 V 1' ' ' 'X- ' XX fp Q X Wi, ay fX ,W 4 G 5 f 133' ' t -I 1 l J' Li' V vi, 7595. -K Q E9 --f' 'gf' X U , .-v Q 'X sfff Q-'itsgf , f -If R Nt fL'P x X , , QA LQTSWV, . 1 K 'fx ,xyvf x XX X , Y if 2 VI! '-:Wf fe f L M. 'N X v r f 1 I N x f ' 1 1 ' N 1 l I X I ' X 1 N K Azz' r , X P MS fg WUTM Nr S L egg Q 4:7 319 Tn - , . X ........ CCCCC CJ 'X f .-..i, 'Els ,W P7'L',flLfc'1Il ,,,,.,,,,,,,. I 'Ill' PM Ifdli 'Il ...,,,, 505111.11 VI' ,,,,,...., 'l'zI,1I11m 1' ,,,A,,,,, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,Y,IY,,DONAI.D MYLES ROBERT EKBERG . Y...,,. ,IOANNE ALBERTINI , , ,,,, PHYLIJS I-I'C,IANO Rgju'eIw1f,1fjzeu, ,,,,,... DIANE STATHAINI CAN! fI:fI'fIm1 ANN HENTZ ROBERT QILI- ELLEN BERIQE ,WWIXIISS GRACE BYRNE 7 L SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OI FICERS 11 IJIIL A1 ,. .,.. YYY,...,.A ,,,,,, C S FORGE NICKIERSON IIA 211 Y,.,..... Y7YY..,,, V ERNON MARTIN I If: Pu I 5411 'HI .HBARBARA REDDEN 5. fzcmlruz ...,.... ,I,,,II,MIRIAM BIIONO R1jImII1II.1!1 I 1' L ,,,,,,,,,,.IANIS ERICSON Cf.1II fill ltwlf 11 CYNTHIA BOYNTON CAROI- GRATTAN BARBARA MLGURN FRANK ROSANDER -IAMES VIRGIN ,HMISS PHYLLIS DAY TL... .. y lv- S ...Q-1 31. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pnmh 111 ,,YY,,..,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, X Y 'ILLIAM CARSON IVE? P! c' I Il! Sg'L74'l.l7j ,,.,.,,,.,, , lnmfnu ,,,,, .I Ilujm'Iw1lI1Ulz'I CIIJII AJ! fuzz IEPAI'I,INE DEMPSEY C..,., I OYCE ,IENKINS , CCCCCC HERTHA RQACH ,SJOANNE BRADY PIQTER DEIfoE -IIIDITH GRAHAM RORERI' ,IOHANSEN AI-IIER'I'A PERRIQAIII' IIIICHAEI. RAI3 JANE I'woMIsI.Y MISS MARY DAVIS WJ? oQfyra0f Zak!! We, the editors, submit the following underclass ballot: Mo5t Popular Ideal Student Clan Comedzan Beft Perfonalzty Boy Athlete Girl Athlete Prettzeft Handfomeft Frzendlzeft Clan Worker Clan Entertazner Mott Lzkely to Surreed Moy! Popular Ideal Student Clan Cornedzan Beyt Perfonalzty Boy Athlete Girl Athlete Prettteft Handforneft Frzendlteft Clan Worker Clan Entertazner Moyt Lzkely to Sucfeed Moyt Popular. Ideal Student Clan Comedzan Beft Perfonalzty Boy Athlete Gzrl Athlete Prettzeyt Hand fomeyt Frzendlzeft Clan Worker Clan Entertainer Moft Lzkely to Succeed 111210119 C3 010g 0122 OFQS X7 11256122912 D MYLES HEN12 R EKEERG J ALEERTINI R STEELE MONAGLE D STATHAM R GILL P LUCIANO E MOSHER P CARLINE R Fox V MARTIN A DEBENEDICTIS J SHAW C WAITKUS H LONG J ER1cSoN N MARTELL NICKERSON B REDDEN PARKHURST H BROOKS J MUISE W CARSON A PERREAULT J STROM H ROACH NAPOLITANO P DEMPSEY J MCANERN R JOHANSEN J JENKINS P DEEOE R DEFLORIO R TREFFREY ww wed X99-at! 2355 4 LR AI has X r f ,,,, V- Q fig 1 , .x , Q, E is HFEWX f Q iI., X nf-vw-mir! ,A ali 2 GQJJ cjlgbsfory In the hearts and minds of the boys and girls of the class of 1955, the many memories of the years they spent at Howe High School are recalled. I think all of us would look back to our Freshman year with our officers' President William Frex old Vice President Roland Conway Secretary Hazel Arrington and Treasurer Judy Martinson Our first class social was the dance Spring Frolic which was under the guidance of our class adxisor Miss Richardson Next was our class trip to Silser Lake Holhs New Hampshire Now we will take a step up the ladder into our Sophomore year Our class officers for this year were President oseph Head Vice President Roland Conway Secretary Mar tha Perreault and Treasurer William Frevold This year we have our dance in October and very fitting to the time of year its title was Harxest Moon Miss Richardson also lent a willing hand of guidance this year Another step up the ladder and we are in our unior year with our officers this year being President Roland Conway Vice President Kenneth Spoones Secretary Helen Lee and Treasurer Martha Perreault We had our unior Prom Showboat Magic this year Helen Lee was chosen queen and her attendants were Bette Harring Arlene Musgraxe jo Ann McNulty Dorothy Trial Martha Perreault oan Maxfield Roberta Kennedy and joan Newman We are now on the top rung of the ladder of our high school years SENIORS' Our officers are as follows President Roland Conway Vice President Dean Turnbull Sec retary Helen Lee and Treasurer oan Maxfield Miss Richardson is still our adwsor Our Senior Play was the first on the list of actn ities for this year The play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay starring Carol Riecks Claire Gadbois and a fine sup porting cast was a success The girls all Joined Tri Delta with great pride in being membe s Senior pictures were taken and the Yearbook was started Our Senior Prom was next on the list being called The Sweethearts Ball oan Maxfield was chosen queen with oan Newman ean Desrosiers Dorothy Simmons and Bette Harring as attendants Last but far from least comes the great day GRADUATION' ' 1 . y 1 1 ' . ' I 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . ,, . . ,, . , 7 7. . . . . Y . 1 ' 1 1 V . ' 1 J 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ,, ,, . . . . . . .I 7 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' J ' U - .1 - . I y - - 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 ' . . . . . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . . . . ,. r - 1 rv - - - - ' r ' - 1 1 f . xl 11 J ' ' J J - 1 1 1 ' , . bias!! 1' fan fjesfamenf Be it recalled to mind that We the Class of One Thousand Nine-Hundred and Fifty- Five of Howe High School, Billerica, Massachusetts, in this great year, commemorating the Town's Three-Hundredth Anniversary, do hereby present, with all sincerity, these reports and facts which shall go down in History, as our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I: I, Betty Anderson, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Edna Graham. ARTICLE II: I, Richard Bemis, leave my troubles in English to Bill Denman. ARTICLE III: I, George Blaisdell, leave my wifflestick to Tom Rocky McLaughlin. ARTICLE IV: I, Mary Boyle, leave my sincere affection for Mrs. Walsh to Honey Hamilton. ARTICLE V: I, Corinne Brien, leave to Peggy MacKinnon my wonderful friendship with Mrs. Walsh. ARTICLE VI: I, Edward Bunker, leave my seat on the girls side of the lunch room to my Brother, Allen, may he have as much luck. ARTICLE VII: I, Donald Burke, leave my seat in Room 29 to my sister, Rita. ARTICLE VIII: I, Herbert Busch, leave my muscles to anyone who has to carry trunks in the future plays. ARTICLE IX: I, Irene Cameron, leave my place at the cash register to anyone who likes to eat in a hurry. ARTICLE X: I, jacquelyn Capen, leave in hopes never to return. ARTICLE XI: I, Jeanne Capen, leave all the luck to the underclassmen. ARTICLE XII: I , Peter Cassely, leave an automatic demerit machine to Mr. Sher. ARTICLE XIII: I, Irene Chaples, leave my seat in Room 14 to my sister, Phyllis. ARTICLE XIV: I, Richard Christianson, leave Chuck my long P.A.D. papers. ARTICLE XV: I, Constance Christle, leave all my safety pockets to B-A-B-Y. ARTICLE XVI: I, Dorothy Converse, leave Howe with perfect attendance for twelve years. ARTICLE XVII: I, Richard Conway, leave all my demerits to Treffrey. ARTICLE XVIII: I, Roland Conway, leave Ekberg my ability to catch passes. ARTICLE XIX: I, Elizabeth ,DeFlorio, leave my red knee socks to Bo-Bo. ARTICLE XX: I, john Denman, leave my cigarettes to Gordon Drydon. ARTICLE XXI: I, Jean Desrosiers, make like a tree and leave. ARTICLE XXII: I, Anthony Doherty, leave my trunks to my brother. ARTICLE XXIII: I, Dorothy Donahue, leave my upstairs locker. ARTICLE XXIV: I, George Donnelly, leave Bob Ekberg my football stockings. ARTICLE XXV: I, Richard Dunstan, leave my two-minute run to school to Donald McAuley. ARTICLE XXVI: I, David Ensor, leave the long play rehearsals and my union card. ARTICLE XXVII: I, Judith Ericson, leave my upper locker to Donna Blunt in hopes she can reach it. ARTICLE XXVIII: I, Lois Finch, leave to my brother my P.A.D. book. ARTICLE XXIX: J, Nancy Fowler, leave all my fun at the Senior Play rehearsals to my sister, Budgie. ARTICLE XXX: I, William Frevold, leave my cane to Chuck Lampson. ARTICLE XXXI: I, Francis Frobese, leave my old practice jersey o Hermit, ARTICLE XXXII: I, Claire Gadbois, leave my acting ability to anyone who needs it. ARTICLE XXXIII: I, Donald Garrant, leave Mrs. Currie my tardy slips. ARTICLE XXXIV: I, Trudy Gasser, leave my good-working typewriter to Marilyn Blunt. ARTICLE XXXV: I, Philip Gaudet, leave my sneakers to a certain prowler. ARTICLE XXVI, I, jean Graham, leave all my books and teachers to my brother, Paul. ARTICLE XXXVII: I, Marion Graham, just leave. ARTICLE XXXVIII: I, Alice Greenwood, leave my old worn out sneakers to Ann Shack. ARTICLE XXXIX: I, Bette Harring, leave to my sister, Florence, the privilege of working in the office second period. :IRTICLE XL: I, joseph Head, leave my ability to skip football practice to Lou ucci. ARTICLE XLI: I, Thomas Heath, leave my crutcher to Chuck L. to use between halves at football games. ARTICLE XLII: I, Fred Ingersoll, leave my gym shorts 'to accompany Phil Gaudet's sneakers. ARTICLE XLIII: I, Rose jenkins, just leave. ARTICLE XLIV: I, Lucy jewkes, leave my four years at Howe to someone who enjoys them as I did. ARTICLE XLV: I, Roberta Kennedy, leave the short boys for my sister, Eleanor. ARTICLE XLVI: I, Richard Laskey, leave some clothes to the statue in Room 21. ARTICLE XLVII: I, Helen Lee, leave Howe High to Skip ARTICLE XLVIII: I, Mary LeLacheur, leave in hopes that my sister Betty will graduate. ARTICLE XLIX: I, Beverly Levesque, leave my ability to adjust myself to a new school. ARTICLE L: I, jacquelyn Mahoney, leave my Tri Delta duty to Mrs. Walsh. ARTICLE LI: I, Joan Maxfield, leave to my bother, Arthur, my favorite memories of high school. ARTICLE LII: I, john McAndrew, leave my ability to crack up cars to George Markarian. ARTICLE LIII: I, james McGuinness, leave the football bench for some other clown to warm. ARTICLE LIV: I, JoAnn McNulty, leave my ability to gain weight to my sister, Judy. ARTICLE LV: I, Barbara McQueeney, leave my shorthand notes to Dottie, Audrey, and Janis, ARTICLE LVI: I, Patricia Miller, leave my books to all the pupils who care to use them. ARTICLE LVII: I, john Mitchell, leave my parking place behind the school to john Hardy. ARTICLE LVIII: I, David Moon, leave Mr. Adams my late slips. ARTICLE LIX: I, Arlene Musgrave, leave hoping that Carole Waitkus has all the luck and success with the cheerleading squad that I did. ARTICLE LX: I, Carole Nadeau, leave to join the Dempseys. ARTICLE LXI: I, Gerald Needham, leave Trigenometry to Mr. Archambeault. ARTICLE LXII: I, Helen Neiss, leave my share of Timothy Flint to Anne O'Brien and Molly Gleason. ARTICLE LXIII: I, Donald Nelson, leave my seat in English III to my brother. ARTICLE LXIV: I, joan Newman, leave my sister Marion my wonderful years at Howe and hope she will have the same. ARTICLE LXV: I, Rose O'Connell, leave my size six sneakers to Anne O'Brien in hopes she can use them. ARTICLE LXVI: I, Patricia O'Day, leave Phyllis Luciano to walk to the bus alone. ARTICLE LXVII: I, Beverly Page, leave my sixth period chemistry class with Bill to Stephanie Ford. ARTICLE LXVIII: I, Martha Perreault, leave my sister Bea to take the bus in the morning. ARTICLE LXIX: I, Betty Piper, leave my drawer full of apple cores in the chemistry lab to my sister, Bonnie. ARTICLE LXX: I, Carole Pollard, leave my unpaid class dues to my brother, Ray. ARTICLE LXXI: I, Barbara Ratta, leave my ability to get demerits to my brother, -Richard. V ARTICLE LXXII: I, joan Reidt, leave my holey', sneakers to anyone who wants them. ARTICLE ARTICLE LXXIII: I, Carole Riecks, leave with an overly-well-developed diaphram. LXXIV: I, Janice Rumrill, leave my chemistry equipment to the science club so they won't have to borrow it. ARTICLE LXXV: I, Beverly Saunders, leave my broken locker to anyone who has fifty cents. ARTICLE LXXVI: I, Stella Scorgie, leave my shorthand knowledge to Marie Metzler. ARTICLE LXXVII: I, Barbara Silliker, leave my ability to get -along with others to Lovey Dick. ARTICLE LXXVIII: I, Camille Sergi, leave. ARTICLE LXXIX: I, Dorothy Simmons, leave my sister my great hope to graduate. ARTICLE LXXX: I, William Smith, leave in a cloud of dust. ARTICLE LXXI: I, Kenneth Spooner, leave to prove it can be done. ARTICLE LXXXII: I, Lois Stuart, leave my ability to flunk tests to Dianne Reddington. ARTICLE LXXXIII: I, Dorothea Sullivan, leave my 15 demerits to my sister, Bonnie. ARTICLE LXXXIV: I, Margaret Sutton, leave my sister, Faith, my broken locker. ARTICLE LXXXV: I, Melvin Swanson, leave with fond memories of Mr. Lampson's physics classes. ARTICLE LXXXVI: I, Norman Swanson, leave so I won't have to listen to Mucci's stories. ARTICLE LXXXVII: I, Shirley Temple, leave to my three sisters all the demerits I collected in two months. ARTICLE LXXXVIII: I, Elizabeth Titterington, leave all the candy boxes in the Chemistry lab to Mr. Archambeault. ARTICLE LXXXIX: I, Dorothy Trial, leave my seat in Room 21 study hall along with my admit and tardy slips. ARTICLE them. ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE XC: I, Dean Turnbull, leave my sixteen years of school to anyone who needs XCI: I, Edith Turnbull, leave with many happy experiences. XCII: I, Marilyn Votour, leave my French homework papers to my brother. XCIII: I, Marlene Wagner, leave to my brothel all my classes and studies. XCIV: I, Paul Wellington, leave my foot steps for next year's seniors. XCV: I, john Wetherbee, leave my happy senior year at Howe to anyone. XCVI: I, Sally Wyatt, leave at last. Signed, sealed, published and declared for their last will and testament by the class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-five, the above-named testators, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses in the year last aforesaid. I X. Wfiizzeffefz JOHN DENMAN CAROLE POLLARD PATRICK BRENNAN MARION GRAHAM IRENE CHAPLES BETTY ANDERSON PATRICIA MILLER DOROTHY CONVERSE ALICE GREI3NwooD ARLENE MUSGRAVI3 JO-ANN McNULTY .X I x S 9714905 Q C The school cafeteria was decorated for the class reunion. The posters on the wall read The Class of 1955. It had been some time since the members of the class had seen each other. Mr. Adams was waiting anxiously for the first member of the classs to appear. It was time for the ceremonies to start, when suddenly a messenger boy from Western Union ran in carrying a stack of telegrams which read . . . Working late at the office taking shorthand. Signed BEVERLY PAGE Helping a Ubangi Medicine Man cure swollen lips. Signed CAROL RIECKS Correcting Iowa Tests for my class. Signed NANCY FOWLER Doing research work at Sylvania as electrical engineer. Signed DAVID ENSOR Can't make meetingg must attend meeting of secretaries. Signed JEAN GRAHAM Sorry, can't make itg am painting picture for the President. Signed ROSE JENKINS Working in Florida. Wish you were here. Signed JOSEPH HEAD Working Overtime testing secret radar project. Signed JOHN DENMAN Have a singing engagement at Totem Pole. Signed BETTY DE FLORIO Sorry, working the night shift at the hospital. Signed JANICE RUMRILL Can't make meeting. Am entered in motorcycle race. Signed RICHARD CHRISTIANSON Can't make itg coaching girls' softball game. Signed MARY BOYLE Sorry, am taking trip around the world. Signed GEORGE DONNELLY Can't attend meetingg my husband is ill. Signed MARION GRAHAM Am attending teachers' convention. Sorry. Signed CLAIRE GADBOIS Am at State Agricultural College studying to be a FARMER Signed JOAN NEWMAN Am working late at office typing forms. Signed BARBARA SILLIKER Am doing modeling job for Oldsmobile. Signed JEANNE DESROSIERS Am flying Mr. Conway around the world. Signed DAVID MOON-RICHARD CONWAY Extraordinary development. Our cat just had puppies. Signed CAROLE POLLARD-DOROTHEA SULLIVAN Sitting up with a sick patient. Can't make it. Signed IRENE CAMERON Sorry, couldn't get my Lemonsine started. Signed JOHN WETHERBEE Working late at my hairdressing shop. Signed JUDY ERICSON Sorry, am in training for Women's Handicap at Churchill Downs. Signed MARILYN VOTOUR Am working on Diesel project for Navy. Signed PAUL WELLINGTON Am tied up in the Stock Market. Can't attend reunion. Signed BARBARA MCQUEENEY Can't get a baby sitter to mind the children. Signed BEVERLY SAUNDERS Am doing Fuller Brush sales work in distant part of country. Signed EDWARD BUNKER .Am searching for last line of my poem Mary, Mary, quite contrary . . . Signed HERBERT BUSCH Am a traveling saleswoman for Fuller Brush in Chicago. Signed BETTY ANDERSON Am working the night shift at the Ajax Vodka Distillery as a taster. Signed EDITH TURNBULL Sorry to keep you waiting, but I can't get a cab. Signed DOROTHY TRIAL Celebrating my wedding anniversary tonight, and can't attend. Signed DOROTHY DONAHUE We are attending a secretarial reunion in Boston. Signed ELIZABETH TITTERINGTON, JOAN REIDT, IRENE CHAPLES Am stationed at Campson Air Force Base, and can't come. Signed PAT O'DAY Am going to a ball in the interest of Tuberculosis to donate some money. Signed MARTHA PERREAULT Am giving a lecture tonight at the Town Hall on How to Attain Happiness. Signed MARY ELLEN LeLACHEUR Am soliciting votes for re-election for Senator from Massachusetts. Signed HELEN NEISS Cramming for final exams at college. Signed CAMILLE SERGI Am lecturing for Northeastern on How To Speak To An Audience. Signed LUCY JEWKES Writing last chapter of my book entitled HOWE CONFIDENTIAL. Signed ARLENE MUSGRAVE Checking records at my driving school. Signed PETER CASSELY Coaching junior Varsity football. Giving lecture to boys tonight. Signed PHILIP GAUDET Running a beauty salon. Cutting a poodle's hair tonight. Signed LOIS STUART Am on three-year cruise with Navy. Can't come. Signed MELVIN SWANSON Sitting on Doctor's knee as private secretary. Piece of gum on his trousers-can't get away' Signed joAN MAXFIELD Band Concert tonightg cannot make reunion. Signed GEORGE BLAISDELL My parking lot is open all night. Cannot make reunion. Signed RICHARD BLAKE Recuperating from injury suffered in pro-football game. Sorry. Signed PATRICK BRENNAN Going ot California. Sorry I cannot make reunion. Signed PAUL CEGLANSKI Piece of gum on my pants-can't get my private secretary off my knee. Signed WILLIAM FREVOLD Protesting to the school committee about the Demerit System. Signed ROLAND CONWAY Going to collect my trophy for the best hot rod. Signed RICHARD DUNSTAN just signed up for another four years in Army. Signed FRANCIS FROBESE Coaching baseball game tonight. Sorry. Signed RICHARD BEMIS just invented a higher high heel. Cannot make reunion. Signed SALLY WYATT Working overtime at Soda Fountain. Sorry. Signed MARLENE WAGNER Must type up Arlene's book HOWE CONFIDENTIAL. Signed JO-ANN MCNULTY In hospital after trying to play football. Signed JACQUELYN MAHONEY Won a Shorthand award for 200 words a minuteg am celebrating. Signed BARBARA RATTA End of the month so must straighten out profits and loss statement. Signed PATRICIA MILLER Am working as a home economist on television for Dragnet, Signed STELLA SCORGIE Am putting the finishing touches on the bridge I designed to connect England and France. Signed ,DEAN TURNBULL Cannot attend the reunion because of a stack of homework papers. Signed TRUDY GASSER Have now become a psychologist studying why people borrow gum. Signed BETTY PIPER Can't come because I have extra work for boss. Signed LOIS FINCI-I Am now a teacher and will be correcting homework all night. Signed MARGARET SUTTON Have joined the Navy and have seen the world, but can't get a furlough. A Signed CAROLE NADEAU Have to go on the night shift at Kimberly Diamond Co. Signed ROBERTA KENNEDY Sorry, but profit and loss statement must be prepared. Signed CORINNE BRIEN Typing overtime. Sorry I can't make it. Signed JACQUELYN CAPEN Must go to National Secretaries' Convention. Signed JEANNE CAPEN Too busy at hospital. Cannot make it. Signed CONSTANCE CHRISTLE Competing in Shorthand Contest. Sorry. Signed DOROTHY CONVERSE Moving south. Cannot make reunion. Signed ALICE GREENWOOD Basketball contest for champions tonight. Sorry. Signed BETTE ANNE HARRING The Queen Mary is docking tonight and must inspect the passengers. Signed HELEN LEE Am on a cruise in the South Pacific. Sorry. Signed NORMAN SWANSON sniff'-Ev . xx ' ily? . , . 5 . , 'xif rx' ' .' , ' xp - Q 'T '-f!'- ' 3. 1-'Rf , 1. ,. , ,. ' ' ' 'Q' T 'IS J'--.fx 51 f 1 fle 6'e1uom9 Ugnayen. Ufonaf Help ua Jwemiona as we Leave. Umm ln' A Jchool Jays belzfnd I 02930, lei' ui know 'Hue fails 'fo cleave. HMJ hello US 'tnufh 'fo ffhcf. Ourfeachens Leaf! us along 'Uxe may Ahdfaqkt uc aught fnom wnong. And new icfkhee, Qlonel, we png T3 xmaXe cum wills make sinovsj. UQ may folk uiiahce in XHIQ litre 7rBh ai we Eetgwx 'l'oJa!yf Us fpna 'Uni' we may avoidsuck Ginife 71232 lean! ihe bewi' 2StR33. 63953 US, Ufoncl, Ura-fl we may be Good CltC3en5--- gamfnqi FEA zlnuilz, honan, fn?egnI'l'y--- fn U66 aflqhowzeofge aqsufggcf, AAAJA , l Seniordgaayera 0149609 f70fOQQS.5' lt is my special privilege, on behalf of my fellow classmates, the graduating class of 1955, to bid farewell to Howe High School. As we step through the doors into the future, we stand firmly im- pressed and molded through our years at Howe High School. We cannot possibly attempt to express our gratitude to our teachers, coaches, and advisors, to which, we have become indebted, to our teachers for their patience and understanding, to our coaches who taught us the spirit of athletic cooperation and good sportsmanship, and to our advisors for their advice and counsel. There is a great task ahead of us, and we realize the problems that face us. For us, there is much to accomplish. With the knowledge we have attained and the helping hand of God, we say farewell to Howe High School and all its treasured memories, to make a greater and better world for all to live in. DEAN T. TURNBULL Bef! Looking Fl'jUlI!?IhL'.ff n 'ia' .5 45,1 ' C lass Artists . i 4 sf, . 2' D .,m.f 'ff nm fed 4 1 vii' uw-51: '61 E x Q Q y 40 ff? Q -Q J ,W xg 1 ll O 27 A E va SXWANSON NEVUMAN ,1 XXIII! LEE BLAISDELL DEFLORIO TURNBULL C Kass Afblezes M051 Swlvisfimled Class Chemists 0 4,3 Q Lan-rj., I AQ -Af, 1 . , ,ff 4' , VY . E 1,4 1 E Nf ' J A x QQ 'Sgr' sf ' sr, E ' W 4 A: NEISS SPOONER FOWLER EREVOLD KENNEDY BUSCH Nwzvlmlmzf Did most f01'H.H.S. fr f Best All Aromzd A -5, N F53 fr A ' f Q 1 I , , ',i. I ,. . Q J i 5 '55 I 4' fs E ' E sf K ft' 'Q s Y 5 , 1 gs , 1 J Q sl' Av 7 Y 6 J t , N , 4 ' iq . If 1 S ' 'I ' V: L - I if Hmuuxf, BLAKE X I PERREAULT CONWAY , 1 1 CONXXIAY MAXFIELD TUX N oiyieft BOYLE BRENNAN Moi! 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V, l lfJ'.1.'C I lfrmg l lfJ'.'.'C Howe High's football squad was an exceptionally good one this year-not only be- cause of outstanding players such as Fred Ingersoll, Roland Conway, Ken Spooner, Herbert Busch and others, but, also because of their spirit of sportsmanship and earnest desire to win despite the greater strength of some opponents. With the continued inspiration of Coach Charlie Lampson and his capable assist- ants, we are confident that the Howe High Warriors of 1955 will bounce back into the winning lineups. Scores for 1954 are as follows: Cmfcfu-r ,e 6 Framingham 2 up 'M x 0 Walpole up-H39 emfeix I-AMPbON Somerville VOC'21flODZ1l,,,, 0 ,IB Lexington ,,e,.,,.,,,,..,i 0 . , O Somerset ,,cc .c,- c 12 L , 6 Tewksbury 0 4? '94 L . 6 Milford . ..... 12 U lpswith ,, , 7..,- 14 r e 7 Chelmsford .-.- -20 -F .Z NAT FEDERICO FRANK LL CIANO 6? X13-A A ,V 1 -.fi WT X N DON ? GARRANT 1-, Q A+ 2 U' 'rf ,A 'J f4X K A 'L-f S'-3 A 'R' A GERRY , NEEDHAM 1 if ' 'L . .. , ,H . 4. ,, 1. ,Ag nf , rv , H, 4 , ., -i j , ,K S III! , Q ' 5' 54 M if PAT . I M X T ix v..,e-is X 5 BRENNAN 'NWK 1 'N f iv-Y , .-.......M x 2 26 gli e j, 1 ' Q Q x, ' vi I Y if ga if 2 X x xg '-' lsr' , . 144 1 5 L ' xx if xx k 1L F , b U . X X 5 'dx Q2 1 x4 y y A 4 NORMIEH ik' 'if h SWANSON CONWAY DONNELLY A, S- .Ac A. HERB 1,5 BUSCH J 5: 1:13 Q Q n b J x , lb ffl , Ill r .v lx 3 SPOONER 5 '1x 'i 'l4'l 'fu A,wE S-,if LAKES, r v FRANK FROBESE ...W KEN SPOONER NORM SXWANSON HOME GAMES Howe ,,..... ,..,,.. 4 3 Burlington ....... ....., 5 6 Howe .,,,,,, ..v,.., 6 8 No. Andover .E,. ...... 6 3 Howe ,,,,,,. ..,..,. 4 3 Chelmsford ..... ...,.. 7 6 Howe ....... ....... 6 7 Tewksbury ....... ...... 3 7 Howe ,,,,... ...,,,. 6 8 Wfilmington ..... A..... 2 8 Howe ....... ....... 4 6 Dracut .,..... ...... 6 2 'PETE' CASSELY 1 als ,xl 9 x Q., gg H Q K ff iv , ,.-' 314 'Z t 1 3 'T f 15 1' j 11 T l 21 'I 7 - l I ll'- UA , sd, Q-A... A 5.-annum G. Marl-carian, R. Fox, R. Conway, N. Swanson, D. Burke, K. Spooner. Standing: Mr. Federico, L. johnson, J. Geas, C. Nugent, R. Garrant, P. Cassely, Mr. Luciano, C. Taylor, R. Gill, D. Wast- chck, J. McAndrew, R. Burrows, D. Myles. - - r-A I1 A. DON BURKE JOHN MCANDREVU Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe AWAY GAMES Burlington ......,.55 No. Andover Tewksbury Chelmsford 2 Wilmington 0 Dracut 'nl MR, FEDERICO IVIR. LUCIANO HELEN NEISS NANCY CARMICHAEL JONI MCLAUGHLIN AVUAY GAMES Howe 29 Tewksbury .... Howe ........ ...... 4 8 Wilmington HOWC ........ ...... 3 3 St. Charles Howe 33 Burlington ..... HOW6 .....,.. ...... 3 8 No. Andover . Howe 37 Chelmsford 3 1 M. Simpson. E. Tajima, C. Monagle, M. Newman, H. Neiss. E. O'Neill, J. McLaughlin. C. Getchell C. Waitkus, J. Ericson. Standing: Miss Hood, N. Carmichael, A. Musgrave, E. Turnbull, B Har ring, N. XX'ccks, P. Dempsey, J. Desrosiers, A. O'Brien, M. Gleason, P. Luciano, D. Beaulieu D Buonomano. JAN ERICSON EDIE TURNBULL HOME GAMES Howe ....... ......... 2 2 Alumni ...... Howe ....... ...... 3 4 Burlington ., Howe ....... .......,. 4 4 No. Andover Howe Howe ........ ,....,.,. Howe Howe .....,. ......... Howe 35 Chelmsford ...... Tewskbury .....,.l 2 Wfilmington .,.... 32 Dracut .......,... Dracut .. ......... .. 'B .19 --.vw-31 -------31 ---....38 .....,.37 .......55 .......-46 DOT BEAULIEU 1 li HELEN NEISS BETTE I-IARRING EDIE TURNBULL JEANNE DESROSIERS ARLENE MUSGRAVE ,ar f--4 I 0 Ju and JL j ', msn GAXQQI' QGOQFS The cheerleaders started off the year with a very suc- cessful Record I-Iop held on September 17, 1954. The disc jockeys were Bob Perry and Ugo San Antonio. The cheerleaders performed at this dance wearing their new uniforms-forest green corduroy, princess style, with white collars and cuffs. The captains and mascot's uniforms were white, trimmed with green collars and cuffs. They were led by their head cheerleader. Arlene Musgrave. The members of the squad were: Helen Lee, joan Maxfield, jo Ann McNulty. Carole Nadeau, Jeanne Desrosiers. joan Newman. Anne O'Brien, Molly Gleason, Patricia Treworgy, Pat Turner, Carole Wfaitl-cus and the mascot, Mary Connolly. The manager was Helen Neiss and their coach was Mrs. Royal Adams. XXfe all agree they did a fine job of cheering for our team: K X I X x xx jc P X fr 'FW Delfa. Club ' Q fclen b KW 1 Kg C611 ,, QW STQTQPE J 1 C Oo 3 Q vq He-an Np K u H 1' ' J OIJZFLQQQE: vii ' Se 33 ,, 2 Our' ijkarfs Zjere youny anof gay iii ' 4 'Q-5,-. 'hifi an gifgfz 4 , A as e .. Sitting, left to right: Janice Rumrill, Carol Riecks, David Ensor, Constance Christle, Nancy Fowler, David Moon, Patricia O'Day'. Standing: john W'etherbee. Claire Gadbois, Edward Bunker, Martha Perreault, Helen I.ee, joan Maxfield. joseph Head, George Blaisdell, Dean Turnbull. Herbert Busch. Not shown is Irene Cameron. On November 19, 1954, the Senior Class presented their annual play, Om' Hearty llvere Young and Gay, a comedy in three acts by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kim' brough. Under the able supervision of our director, Miss E. Ruth Belcher, the play proved to be a successful under- taking. We, the class of 1955, extend to Miss Belcher our sincere thanks for her expert directing and untiring per- ln t 5 , . I K , Q., gf, - '3 S r Y . I 1 A severance in ensuring the great success of Our H?z1f'f.li livery Young and Gay. To the class of 1956, we extend our best wishes for a successful production of their Senior Play. E. Q 11121014 V-2'OI2? SSN' v v ,xl f' 1 ' ': xx ff X' X I ff' ,. C r 1954 Z I., 2 In wt ,, if 3 '-I if 'I If 'W S31 , ,ff Q in-...--qv I '-f C Specvdf C 0l'l1.S' . 1 , , 1 Pd . v P 1 ' 1 . J i - c , AGL! -i -1-1-LQ! il. The special chorus under the direction of Mr. Santos and Mrs. Johnson is one of the newest groups formed at Howe High School. Rehearsals were held on Tuesday evenings. The chorus has performed at the Nineteen Hundred Club and the Three Hundreth Anniversary of the Town of Billerica. The following are shown in the picture: Marlene Wagner, Rena Stetson, Bette Stetson, Nancy Weeks, Betty Anderson, Jean Graham, Joyce Lee, Judy Ericson, John Denman, Gordon Drydon, William Melvin, Isabel McGuire, and Nelson Bruce. We hope to have a bigger and better chorus next year. V G.A.A. Officers: President, Edith Turnbull, Vice President, Joan McLaughlin, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Anne O'Brieng Intramural Chairmen, Dorothy Beaulieu and Janice Eric- son. Class Managers: Senior, Judith Ericson, Junior, Ellen O'Neillg Sophomore, Barbara McGurn, Freshman, Pauline Dempsey. The Girls' Athletic Association fG.A.A.J is sponsored by our well-known basketball coach, Miss Hood. Each girl that participates in any extracurricular girls' athletic contest will receive a certain number of points per activity. These points will be accumulated over a four-year period, When an individual has attained a certain number of points, she will receive the award given for earning that designated number of points. Chenille letters are given for participation on varsity teams. A G.A.A. trophy is award- ed to a senior girl with the greatest number of points for superior, athletic achievement. 5 Nyjefa cgzyma gamma SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS PW-ffdwff ..EEE,EE,,.....A.EE..-..,,E.EEE, ,.CCCC.CCA R ICHARD DUNSTAN Fn-if Vive Pferidefrz ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,CCCACCC W ILLIAM SMITH Svffwd Vw P1-mdeuz ..,,,AA ,,,,CAA G EQRGE B1,A1gD151,L CU-Sc'c'l'6l.11'ie.i '.......,A,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, J A NET LHDQNALD IRENE CAMERON T751-VYIWI' ..... .,C,.... N ANCY SCHMIDT faq ', . 1-J - 'fill f The Billerica Science Club was formed in September, 1954. Mr. Archambault and Mr. Luciano were the moderators. It was decided that the name of the club be Beta Sigma Gamma. It was also decided that an award to be presented to the top ranking student in the field of scienceg this award to be presented at graduation. Many good times were had by all the members, which included speakers, films, field trips, and parties. A Science Fair was also planned, taking place some time in April, the prize winners being sent to the Globe Science Fair in Boston. It is hoped that the Science Club will have as successful a year in the future as it has had this past scholastic year. ll,i..i'.t.Q13ii 9Qwspaper cgfcyff The first issue of the Howe Tribune came out in November, 1954. The co- editors were Elaine Cormier and Judy Parkhurst. The paper was, on the whole, a success. This was due to the hard work put into it by the editors. It was the first year that the newspaper was printed instead of mimeographed. The members of the staff wish to thank the students for their cooperation in making the paper a success. i:::I cs, OA O -cv? Edifor-D1-Chief ....,,,,.. ....... I OAN MAXFIELD Ajfjffdlll Editor ..........,. .....,....... N ANCY FOWLER By M1655 Mmagef ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EDWARD BUNKER 5f1b.icr'i,I2fi0f1 Manager .....,,... MARTHA PERREAULT ART STAFF-Dean Turnbull, Chairman, Helen Lee, Betty DeFlorio. Cruzrfid CIIUIEVH 4.A....,.,.. RICHARD CHRISTIANSON Hi.rl0ry ....................................--.... PATRICIA OiDAY PROPI-IECY-George Blaisdell, Chairman, Constance Christle, Claire Gadbois, John Wetherbee, joseph Head. WILL COMMITTEEEJohn Denman, Chairman, Carole Pollard, Patrick Brennan, Patri- cia Graham, Irene Cameron, Irene Chaples, Patricia Miller, Dorothy Converse, jo-Ann McNulty, Arlene Musgrave, Alice Greenwood. BUSINESS STAFF-Jeanne Capen, Lois Finch, Irene Cameron, Mary LeLacheur, Mar- lene Wagner, Norman Swanson, Jacqueline Mahoney, Mary Boyle, Corinne Brien. ACTIVITY WRITERS-Dorothy Trial, Betteann Harring, Lucy Jewkes, Patricia O'Day, Roberta Kennedy. TYPISTS-Camille Sergi, Barbara Silliker, Beverly Page, Margaret Sutton, Marilyn Votour, Lois Stuart, Stella Scorgie, Barbara Ratta, Rose jenkins. Under the skilled supervision of our advisor, Miss Davis, the yearbook staff began in September to pre- pare the last edition of THE HOWE CHIEFTAIN in the year marking the three-hundreth anniversary of the Town of Billerica. Although new ideas have been incorporated, traditions have been upheld. It is our hope that you will receive as much pleasure from reading this edition as we have received in preparing it for you. We, the class of 1955, wish to thank all those BOOSTERS, PATRONS, PATRONESSES, and ADVERTISERS, who through their great generosity have made it possible for us to succeed in editing this yearbook. Jeanne Capen Jacquelyn Capen John Denman Jacquelyn Mahoney Betty Anderson Marlene Wagner Lucy Jewkes Trudy Gasser Camille Sergi Fred Ingersoll Edward Bunker Constance Christle Claire Gadbois Margaret Sutton Dorothy Converse Corrine Brien Judy Ericson Donald Nelson Carol Riecks Donald Garrant Rose Jenkins Helen Neiss Helen Lee Zoosfers Irene Cameron Dorothy Simmons Janice Rumrill Barbara Ratta Mary LeLacheur Irene Chaples Stella Scorgie Barbara Silliker Martha Perreault Roberta Kennedy Marjorie Jackson Kirk Streitmater Bertha Lockhart Horace 'Brooks Peter DeFoe Paul Turski Barbara Dunstan Carmen DeBenedictis Angelo DeBenedictis Ann Foresteire Andrew Doigle Nancy Schmitz Janet MacDonald Beverly McAdoo Richard Hentz Janis Ericson Donald Parker John Strom Patricia Treworgy Kenneth Scagel Frances Forsley Alice Turnbull Paul Flynn Arthur Maxfield Edward Maxfield Mary Pollard Donald Myles David McCormack Virginia Rounds Veronica Manning Judy Parkhurst Susan Scagel Ellen O'Neil1 Georgina Campbell Marjorie Piacenza Geraldine Collins Jacquelyn Simmons Sandra Rivers Robert Burke Barbara Redden Marcia Lynch Roger Foster Ann Hentz Regina Kennedy Nancy Fall Edna Graham Carol Hodgdon Marie Dubois Janet Pickering Nancy Moore Kenneth Keefe Shirley Kelly George Hovey Anna Hovey Marjorie Callahan Joyce Gullage Dottie Trial fpafrons anof ijjafronesses Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Christle Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hallenborg Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sutcliffe Mrs. Lilliam M. Sewill Mrs. Arthur L. Lindsay Mrs. Margaret Boyer Miss Sally B. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ribbel Mr. and Mrs. Glenn N. Wetherbee DF- and MYS- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrifield Mr. and Mrs. James J. Santos Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Chigas Sher Paul V. McLaughlin Mr. Merlin Fowlie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bemis Earl V. Hovey Grandma Frevold Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Hyatt Robert H. Fowler Wallace W. Brown Cyrus Fowler Richard G. Robertson Chas. H. Reidt, Jr. Edward C. Reidt Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Paul Bova . John Griffin and family Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foye . Clyde Coombs . Leonard Mcllva' Audrey Rigby Rosalie McCluskey Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Connell Mrs. Bernice Plumley Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Levesque Florence Warcl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baran Mr. and Mrs. William Gullage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gullage Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Ceglanski Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckley Mrs. Evie M. Perry Miss Evelyn Perry Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cobb Mr. Raymond C. Perry Mr. Frederick Harney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belluche Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Elden Miss Marjorie Tompkins Alice and Carol Elden Mr. and Mrs. L. Trial Sgt. Mr Helms-U.S.M.C. Robert E. . and Mrs. S. Foresteire Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sciascia Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samson Russell Harold Pecky Wright Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright Mr. and Mrs. Randall Caster Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Swanson Francis Silva Miss Ann Silva Mr. and Mrs. Francis James Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Trial Mr. George P. Lucas ipafrons anof lpafronesses Captain and Mrs. james B. Turner Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frevold, Sr. Gramps Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mans Reid Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johansen Allen P. Rounds john P. Manning Albert Hardy Elder W. Turner Alden and Agnes Rollins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Gould William Holmes Paul H. Roper James Sepoian Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Coughlin Mrs. Eleanor Le Lacheur Miss Betty Le Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Ral nh L. Dod Lacheur William McAneney Edward Trudel J. David Nuttall Edward Leahey john H. Tetris, Sr. Thomas Barton gf? l Lawrence E. Desmond Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howard Alton E. Westhaver Daniel T. Carey Margaret Nugent Ruby Welch Robert Oliviera Margaret T. Condon J. P. O'Conner Freda M. Boback Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murray C. De Benedictis Horace Thomas Brooks Ernest Gadbois George A. Strom Richard Hughes Andrew Livingston Austin F. Beatty Buddy Wright A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dr. Orland S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulligan J. Raymond Pollard Kenneth Scagel and Mrs. Octave P. Page . Marshall Stephen K. Ford Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr and Mrs . Stephen Swiacky and Mrs. Norman Aust and Mrs . Andrew Gasser and Mrs. A. Rumrill, Sr. and Mrs . William Anderson and Lynn and Mrs. Paul Polli and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Guy Sergi . Ardie Jasmin . Andrew A. Anderson Austin Mrs. Eleanor Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Hilda Moran Mr. Charles Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Otis Yandow Mrs. Doris Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blunt Mrs. Benjamin F. jewkes Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs . Charles Ratta Dean Turnbull . Benjamin D. Currie . Roland Perreault W. F. Megow L, Megow Rodger F. Piper Mrs. F. Winnifred Wright Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maxfield Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Bonnet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sergi Penny's Pinehurst Cleaners Pinehurst lce and Oil Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Bunker Arthur Ingersoll . and Mrs. Robert Kelly Robert Kelly, jr. john A. Kelly and Mrs. Patrick B. Brien and Mrs. john Silliker Mrs. Clara L. Scorgie George Willis Mr. Thomas A. Finn Mrs. Mary G. Finn Babe', Zarella Miss Dorothy A. Richardson Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr . and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . james Brennan William Bergner Edmund Burke Raymond M. Walsh Edward Votour George Blaisdell janet Blaisdell Complimenfs of TALBOT MILLS Norfh Billerica, Massachuseffs Q Q wooLEN FABRICS O O 9 0 0 O mfongfeg Fiber llVoqgTE1Ll'T'Ber 'WDOL WOOL A Miracle of Na+ure Perfecfed by Man MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE QUALITY HOMES OF LASTING VALUE F.H.A. and V.A. Approved Homes 1 ,r Q LEO J LANGLAIS e -. General Confraclor Mo 3-8445 'Ha lal Finnway-Norlh Billerica ff ARNOLD FORD SALES Your Aufhorized Dealer Telephone MO 3-3662 SALES SERVICE aosrom Row alLLsRncA, MAssAcr-ausms Congralulalions 'ro l'l1e Class of l955 COMPLIMENTS OF Your Official Class Pholographer PURDY STUDIOS 376 Boylsfon S+ree+ Boslon I6, Massachuselis Complimenfs of DR. SIMON BAGDIGIAN OpI'omeIris+ BILLERICA CENTER BiIIerica's Newesi' and Mosi' Modern Drug SI'ore Free Delivery BILLERICA PHARMACY, INC. 306 Bosfon Road NO. BILLERICA, MASS. C. E. GAUTHIER 81 SON Grocery, Meafs, Va riefy McGRATH SQUARE NORTH BILLERICA Tel. Mo. 3-9382 COMPLIMENTS OF MAC'S CAFE 81 GRILL HENRY AND DORIS DUCA BYAM'S LAUNDRY Pioneers in I'I1e Ari' of Fine Laundry Services WILSON STREET No. Billerica, Mass. Tel. Mo. 3-8874 Complimenfs of DEMPSEY 8: DENMAN To Ihe Class of l955 THE FAGO STORE 428 Bos1'on Road Billerica Cenfer, Mass. MOn'rrose 3-8 I 57 CIo'rI1es, Toys, No+ions, Cosmeiics, Ari' Goods. Ex+end Gree+ing 'ro Ihe Class of I955 Complimenfs of BILLERICA BARBER SHOP and Barbers TONY-DOM-HARRY Complimenfs ot Complimems of MARTIN 81 COOPER BILLERICA Pon'I'iac Sales and Service Bos+on Road No. Billerica, Mass. TEL. BILLERICA Mo: 3-3483 Complimenis of FAULKNER MILLS Manufaciurer of Fine Woolens Since I8lI SALESROOM OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY LE DOUX MARKET Complimenis of Groceries-Meafs DW 50055 FRED J. DUTILE 67 B'IdIe Road General Con+rac'l'or MO. 3-9343 DUKES CANTEEN SERVICE lncIus+riaI Caferers MO 3-80I0 GRAHAM'S TAXI SERVICE Dial MO. 3-256I MURPHY'S MARKET McC MACKlS IFormerIy OuigIey'sI DRUG STORE I BRIDLE ROAD Your Prescripfion S'I'ore MO. 3-3834 TEL. MO. 3-3474 CompIimen'rs of Com pIimenI's of MR. GROSSMANS' LUMBER C Bosion Road Billerica TELEPHONE MO. 3-3443 Radio 8: Television Compnmenh of 5a'eS 8' Sewife CO- Muse-RAVES TQWER FARM JOHN T' MCANDREW Homogenized Nafural Vi'ramin Vaca S+. No. Billerica Milk Accephad by me giLnS1,?g2cS-3421 American Medical Tubes Tesfed Free Assoclaflon MONA B. MOON Real Es+a+e 373 Bosfon Road A Billerica, Mass. DIAL MO 3-3523 Complimen+s of ANN LYE Complimenfs of NURSING HOME THE Mi. Peasanf S+ree+ Blu-ERICA Norih Billerica TELEPHONE MO 3-3959 Complimenis of For Fine Food Shop al' 'Hue 'l'l1e FOOD BASKET MONARCH DINER Bggfgn Road No,-1-I1 Billerica 3I2 Bosion Road No. Billerica Complimen+s of FERMOYLE'S CAFE Bosfon Road Billerica Cenfer 9313 COMPLIMENTS OF Arakelian 8: Jones, Inc GENERAL CONTRACTORS We Move 'ihe Ear+h Rangeway Road No. Billerica, Mass. PHONE MOn'irose 3-8729 Complimenfs of DUFOUR REST HOME Pollard S'rree+ Nor+l1 Billerica DIAL MO 3-8828 CULLEN gl MORRILL Welding Engineering and Boiler Work Tel. MO 3-8883 MO 3-35I7 NORTH BILLERICA Used Car Sales Bumper fo Bumper Service ED'S AUTO SERVICE 626 Bosfon Road Billerica, Mass. MOn'lrose 3-8258 Fac+ory Trained Mechanics MOBILOIL-PRODUCTS-SOCONY Complimen'l's of 'I'he FRESHMAN CLASS Complimenfs of TRI DELTA Class of I955 CompIimen+s of THE EVERGLADES Bosfon Road PineI1urs+ TELEPHONE MO. 3-9392 Complimenls of SAVAGE'S 699 Bosfon Road Billerica, Mass. THE KNOX INSURANCE AGENCY Mildred F. S. Knox, Ageni' CONCORD ROAD Billerica, ICI'r.I Mass. Tel. MOn'I'rose 3-345I TI1e Friendly Insurance Agency For I'I1e Finesf Homes in BiIIerica See GEORGE McCORMACK CompIimen+s of KITCHENER FARM DAIRY Pasfeurized Guernsey REALTOR Real ES+a+e Mull: and Cream . , Homogenized Milk WIII1 RouI'e 3 Bullerlca, Mass. Vi+amin D TEL. MOn+rose 3-8988 F'ARMER'S SERVICE STATION 58I Bosfon Road Billerica, Mass. TEL. MOnI'rose 3-2278 Esso Gas-Delco BaHeries Seiberling Tires-Accessories CompIimenI's of ADAMS VARIETY STORE To Ihe Class of I955 1 m We Gef Our Balfour Rings ff RIVERDALE OIL Owned and Operaied by Bos+on Rd Billerica, Mass. Tel. MO 3-8l67 GEORGE B. Nelss GI-ADSTONE Power Burner - Sales and Service MCTOR SALES, INC. Range Furnace Oils Used Cars Used Trucks MO '3-88l0 Karl, Alfred and Sumner Gladsfone fee Com l' 'l f MOntrose 3-2048 P 'men S 0 BILLERICA CENTRE MASS. TURNPIKE MARKET ED MCLENNAN, Propriefor Complimenfs of THE SOPHCMORE CLASS Complimenfs of THE JUNICJR CLASS Com plimen+s of TED'S SEWERAGE SERVICE Bosion Road Billerica Tel. MO 3-25 I 7 4.5 , ccess to the graduating class I-, f 55 COCA-CO LA BoHling Company GL 9-9378 o I9 Ill Ill Yfllg vu. n-alla' 39 Firsi' S+. 2 li 13 Lowell, Mass. 3 f fm. fl 5 I 1 ! P. 1 Y s s W qi ., Q, Ju 'N lu H vi .V Z, Vs A d, 1, IH H .11 I 'mi N ry 'H W fp ul!! l 1 1 1 i A LITH OG RAPH ED f , YEARBOOK DALLAS o TEXAS aqlaafvvdde x , 1 :gi N B gli? .i v nr, r ' I X , , ' uw- H ip. 'za 'S fy H' ff Q? Y iff' - A. 'V' ' f- -.4 'V 'V .-:W ,..:. 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