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Class Officers Left to right: Raymond Arruda, Marianne Marques, Andrea Kucharsky, Elizabeth Radcliffe The quality of leadership is a most important characteristic and is developed only through personal experience. Even in high school the significance of this attainment is of great import due to the fact that officers of the various classes hold tremendous responsibility. The four officers of the senior class have displayed remarkably this outstanding potential. Not only have they the weighty task of plan¬ ning graduation exercises, but also the arrangements for the senior play, prom, banquet, and class gift are under their supervision. Chosen by the class as a whole, these students have another great responsibility for the future. Reunions and other class activities subse¬ quent to graduation fall entirely on their shoulders. Therefore, we dedicate this page to Raymond Arruda, Elizabeth Rad¬ cliffe, Andrea Kucharsky, and Marianne Marques for their devoted service to the Class of 1959. Gale Foster ’59
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Honor Students HIGH HONORS NESTA OLIVEIRA Nancy Allua Raymond Arruda Lucille Deschamps Lorine Durfee Carolyn Eldridge Susan Erhard V MARILYN WIGHTMAN HONORS Andrea Kucharsky Patricia Martin Marianne Marques Barclay Megathlin Alberta Norlander Susan Pelson Dianna Pierce JUDITH WOTTON Elizabeth Radcliffe Thomas Renahan Madelyn Townley Michelle Veilleux Judith Whitehead Diana Zieba In this era of missiles and atomic bombs, we give recognition to the top honor students. “Brains above brawn” is the slogan of today’s youth, for the intellectual teen-ager of today will be the leader of tomorrow. We are proud of these honor students and hope that they will be a source of encouragement to the students of Fairhaven High School. Pat Martin ’59
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THOMAS W. ABEL— “Abe” College “To be awake is to be alive.” Born: Plainfield, N. J., June 29, 1933. From: Newman Prepara¬ tory School. To: The New Bedford Institute of Technology. Ambition: To work in the field of electronics. Salient Charac¬ teristic: Drooping eyelids. Favorite Expression: “Good gosh!” Idol: Model “A” Ford. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Happiest When: Awake (judging from condition of blankets). Sup¬ pressed Desire: To buy a sailboat. Probable Fate: Skipper of the “Columbia”. DANIEL RICHARD ALFERES— “Dan” General “He was a good fellow.” Born: Fairhaven, Mass., January 12, 1941. From: Holy Family High School. To: U. S. Coast Guard. Ambition: To be a barber. Salient Characteristic: Sly grin. Favorite Expression: “I don’t believe it.” Idol: Pat Boone. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Happiest When: Hav ing a “Lucky”. Suppressed Desire: To get a “C” in English. Probable Fate: English pro¬ fessor. NANCY JOY ALLUA —“Nan” Business “And her hair was so charmingly curled.” Born: New Bedford, Mass., January 12, 1942. From: Oxford School. To: A business college. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. Salient Characteristic: Curly-top. Favorite Expres¬ sion: “Really.” Idol: Reverend Edmund Francis. Pet Peeve: People who forget the punch line of a joke. Happiest When: Spending money. Suppressed Desire: To own a Cadillac. Prob¬ able Fate: Spendthrift. Activities: Home Room President 1. Office Assistant 1. G.A.A. 1. Pep Squad 4. Honor Society 3, 4. Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1. Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3. HUTTLESTONIAN Business Staff 4. RAYMOND S. ARRUDA —“Ray” College “In my merry Oldsmobile, there is room For you, and you, and you — ” Born: New Bedford, Mass., April 25, 1941. From: St. Joseph’s School. To: College. Ambition: To become a nuclear physicist. Salient Characteristic: Forgetfulness. Favorite Expression: “Wanna bet?” Idols: Wernher von Braun and Ted Williams. Pet Peeve: Running the mile. Happiest When: 1:45, Friday. Suppressed Desire: To high jump 7 feet. Probable Fate: Pogo stick manufacturer. Activities: Class President 4. Class Treasurer 3. Home Room President 1. Student Council 1, 2, 4. President 4. Key Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Spanish Club 4. Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4. Junior Lieutenant 3. Senior Captain 4. Honor Society 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. HUTTLESTONIAN Editorial Staff 4. Eighteen
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