High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 27 text:
“
HOWE HIGH YEARBOOK Fifty-sixth: I, Elizabeth Capen, leave my extra weight to Richard Sawyer. Fifty-sevefztlx I, Frances Casey, leave my accordion to Ludolph Megow. Fifty-eighth: I, Dorothy Champlin, leave my vociferations to Janice Rogerson. Fifty-ninth: I, George Flewelling, leave my exuberant movie tactics to Bettv. Sixtietb: I, Catherine Granfield, leave my cosmetics to Patty Hall. Sixty-first: I, Jean Hatzberger, leave my love of Shakespeare to Eddie Lussier. Sixty-secwzd: I, Anne Jean, leave all my good murder mysteries to anyone taking economics. Sixty-third: I, Mary Kane, leave my sunny disposition to Kay Lewis. Sixty-fourth' I, Raymond McColough, leave my facetious remarks to Bill Cooper, who, as freshman president, may need them. Sixty-fiftfoz I, Marion Meserve, leave to take up my residence in Dracut. Sixty-sixth: I, Patricia Murphy, leave my remedial work to anyone so unfortunate as to get a D. I. S. Sixty-seventh: I, Mary O'Connell, leave my reindeer sweater to Venus in Room 21. Sixty-eighth: I, Muriel Pynn, leave my new red shoes to anyone want- ing to attract attention in economics. Sixty-vzintlo: I, Helen Quinton, leave my ability to recite in economics to Norma Warren. Seventietb: I, Robert Rodman, leave my interest in junior girls to Arthur Johansen. Seventy-gfrst: I, Helen Wansewicz, leave my oratorical talents to Phyl- lis Derby. Seventy-second: I, Dorothy Wiggins, leave my spelling notebooks to Edward N iedzwiecka. Seventy-third: I, Dolores Ceglanski, leave my position as cashier-in- chief to Claire Boyland. Seventy-fourth: I, Marilyn Condon, leave my wardrobe to next year's Senior Play cast. Seventy-fifth: I, Betsy Crombie, leave my ability to charm the senior boys to Ruth Strom. Seventy-sixth: I, jacquelyn Cutler, leave my baseball manuals to Ted Williams. Seventy-seventh: I, Alberta Greenwood, leave my trips to the Centre to Sherwood Morris. Seventy-eiglotb: I, Chester Wright, leave my miniature to the girl who took it from the library last fall. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hand, and in the presence of witnesses do declare this document to be our last will this twentieth day of june in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight. CHARLES PIERCE ROBERT RODMAN On this the twentieth day of june, 1948, A.D., members of the class of '48, Howe High School, Billerica, Massachusetts, did sign the above document in our presence, and did declare it their last will. Thereafter, we three, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto affix our names. JOSEPH CAVANAUGII jonN 1.YoNs ROBERT FIELD
”
Page 26 text:
“
IIOWE I-IIGH YEARBOOK Twenty-fiftb.' I, Donald Porell, leave my josephine to the girls of Camp Naomi. Tu'e11ty-sixlb: I, Alan Richardson, leave my ability to foul up the movie projector to Eddie Galvin. Tzvelzty-5ez'e11tb.' I, jean Sanders, leave my sedate manner to Bump Oskowski. Twenty-eigblb.' I, Charles Schmelzer, leave my way with the women to Paul Sullivan. Twenty-ni11tlo.' I, Thomas Torpey, leave my brilliant headwork to Bob Wentworth. Tbirtietb: I, Caroline Beauregard, leave Bradley to Nancy. Thirty-frsl: I, Richard Forsley, leave to begin another four year project. Thirty-secofzd: I, Leila Buckner, leave my hair-do to Barbara Prey. Thirty-third: I, Joseph Cavanaugh, leave my basketball shorts to Bob Loranger. Thirty-fozzrtbs I, Howard Conway, leave English with few regrets. Thirty-fifth: I, Robert Field, leave my Farmers Almamzc to John Baraldi. Thirty-sixth: I, Edward Fillmore, leave my marks to my brother Art and hope they carry him through the football season. Thirty-sevelztla: I, Elsie Gilman, leave for Maine. Thirty-eigbfb: I, Lorraine Sands, leave johnny for two more years. Tlrirly-uifztlx I, John Kelley, leave my great knowledge of English to Miss O'Neill. Foriietb: I, Patricia Lacey, leave my love of oral recitation to Duncan MacLennan. P07711-fI7'5f.' I, Donald Meyers, leave with Al.,' Forty-sero1zd.' I, Douglas Milton, leave my ice business to some future Romeo. Forty-tlJird.' I, George Nickless, leave anithin and evrithin but June. Forty-fourth: I, Richard Ouellette, leave the hair I used to have to the victims of next year's football team. Forty-jiflb: I, George Parker, leave my appetitie to Tuleja. Forty-sixth: I, Charles Pierce, leave my seventh period naps to John Sutcliffe. Forty-sezfefztb: I, Edward Rabidou, leave my knowledge of math to anyone trying to solve economics problems. Forty-eiglath' I, Doris Silliker, leave my ability to make friends at Howe to any other new-comer. Fo1fty-ninth: I, Charles Sullivan, leave my ability to dodge football practice to Ding Belanger. Fiftieth: I, Harry Taylor, leave my profile to Margaret O,Brien. Fifty-first: I, Laura Waitz, leave my package of Kleenex to John Mc- Lennan. Fifty-secoml: I, Marilyn Zawisa, leave Milton's Minor Poems to anyone who wants them. Fifty-third: I, Glendoline Wilson, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to my brother Guy, who may need it. Fifty-fuzzrtla: I, Eleanor Boudreau, leave my height to Tooky Cousins. Fifty-fiflb: I, Helen Burlamachi, leave my strides to Lorraine Angell that she may get to school on time more often.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.