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

 - Class of 1955

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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 ' , .

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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.

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