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NANCY FERREIRA “Nan” August 4 79 Nelson Street Activities: Girls’ Choir Galled by: with blond hair Boys Mad for: Christmas vacations One who loves music is wealthy. LAURITS FLEM, JR. Jan. 27 632 Coggeshall Street “Larry” Activities: Junior Achievement; Boys Chorus 1; Classbook Com- mittee Galled by: “Good Night, Irene” Mad for: Third period lunch shift Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow— PAUL G. FORAND “Publius” May 30 30 Evelyn Street Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, president; Honor Society 4; Crimson Courier, advertising manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Court, Jury 3, Chief Justice 4; Junior Steering Committee Galled by: People’s confusing Andover with Exeter Mad for: Bright neckties Principle is ever my motto. WILLIAM FORTES “Fortes” Feb. 15 16 Washington Street Activities: R.O.T.C. Galled by: Most women Mad for: One woman Much mirth and no madness; all good and no badness. ALBERT FIELDS, JR. “Big Al” Feb. 14 5 Stanton Court Activities: R.O.T.C. Galled by: Homework Mad for: Women Clever and witty is the lad. DOROTHY FORGUE “Dot” April 29 201 Coffin Avenue Galled by: The “phonies” around school Mad for: Most of my classes and classmates Her ways are pleasant, and her path is peace. LEO FOLEY March 28 176 Clinton Street g Galled by: Work Mad for: ‘Teachers He has a plentiful supply of wit. FERNANDO FRADE October 10 800 Belleville Avenue “Sweety” Activities: Portuguese Pan American Club 3, 4; traffic. squad 3 Galled by: Homework Mad for: Women A most affable fellow.
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NORMAN FERLAND July 22 135 Reynolds Street xalled by: Trying to eat break- fast in the morning with my eyes closed. Norm” lad for: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays Life is too short to waste. MARIA FERNANDES “Alice” January 20 17 Jenkins Street Activities: Honor Society 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Square Dance Club 4 Galled by: Mad for: Boasters Music It’s good to make a jest, but not to make a trait of jesting. JOHN FARRELL “Cecil”, “Deadly” May 2] 184 Harwich Street Galled by: “Big Guns” of N.B. HS. Mad for: Gloria Marlowe A quiet way — but who can say? JANICE FERNANDES “Janet” 273 Purchase Street Activities: Girls’ Choir; American Club; Traffic Galled by: Conceited people Mad for: Music, sports Quiet, friendly, likable. September 9 Pan- JAMES FAY “Jimmie”, “Jim” November 19 620 Purchase Street Activities: Leaders Club; Traf- fic Squad Galled by: Yankee fans Mad for: Red Sox, Ted Wil- liams There’s mischief in this guy, and never a dull moment. LOUISE FERNANDES — “Louie” 41 Byron Street Activities: Courier reporter 4; Square Dance Club 4 Galled by: People with racial prejudices Mad for: Before-school excur- sions A pleasing person is always a welcome person. July 16 G.A.M.S. 2, 3, Ist Lieutenant 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth 3, 4; Crimson ISABELLE FERNANDES “Tssy” January 5 47 Jean Street, Acushnet Activities: Girls’ Choir 4; Square Dance Club 4 Galled by: Mad for: Smart Alecs Singing Sing away sorrow and cast away care. MILTON FERREIRA March 30 49 Stackhouse Street “Uncle Milty” Activities: Pan-American Club 4; Band 4; Boys’ Chorus 1, 2; Orchestra 1 Galled by: ted people Mad for: Homework; concei- Vacations There’s music wherever he goes.
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DONALD FRANCIS “Herky” May 19 67 Shawmut Avenue Activities: Junior Achievement Galled by: Opening day of school Mad for: Closing day of school Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness. JOSEPH FRASIER, 3rd Feb. 13 54 Sixth Street Activities: R.O.T.C., Captain 4 Galled by: “Wise guys” in the R.O.T.C. Mad for: Boats, both sail and power From the halls of Montezuma, To the shores of Tripoli. CELIA FREITAS September 5 201 Deane Street “KOR ee Activities: Honor Society 4; Courier Typist 4; Senior Steer- ing Committee 4; Classbook Committee; Square Dance Club 4; Pan-American Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Junior Minuteman 3; Tennis Club 2; Junior Red Cross 2 Galled by: Mario’s not letting me drive his car Mad for: Trapping the unsus- pecting male An enthusiastic worker ‘always finds success. September 8 155 Presidential Heights Activities: Student Council 1, 3, 4; Steering committee 4; Classbook staff Galled b y: Homework “spong- ers”’ Mad for: Sweaters is the corner-stone of success. Character MARGARET FRANCIS “Maggie” 13 Ruth Street Activities: Jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative 2; Counselor 2, 3; Cafeteria 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Sr. Girls’ League Sept. 9 Galled by: The name, “Maggie” Mad for: Joe Let’s have fun while we’re young. LEWIS FREITAS December | 322 Mina Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Advertising manager of Crim- son Courier 3; Board of Direc- tors of Crimson Courier 4; Student Council 4; Honor Society 4; Editor-in-chief of classbook Galled by: 8 o’clock meetings Mad for: Conservative clothes A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. VELMA FRATES “Penny” February 14 96 Hall Street Activities: G.A.M.S.; Square Dance Club; Girls’ Chorus Galled by: Mad for: Laughing at the jokes told at our table in cafeteria Stubborn people She has a sweet, attractive kind of grace. JOAN GAGNON “Joanie” September 30 109 Locust Street Activities: Mixed Choir 4; Jr. Achievement 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Choir 2, 3, 4 Galled by: Using scrap paper in 135 Mad for: Certain boy A still small voice.
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