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GAIL CHACE December 26 388 Reed Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The day during my junior year that a pigeon flew in the Old Study Hall. Activities and Honors: Junior Girls’ League 2; Senior Girls’ League 4; Junior Coun- selor 2, 4. “Trusty, dusky, vivid, true, With eyes of gold and MAUREEN CLARK “Clarkie” December 31 249 Arnold Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The days in Mr. ‘Trafton’s physics class. Activities and Honors: Dramatic Club 4; Junior Girls’ League 2; Senior Girls’ League 8, 4; Scuttlebutt writer 4. “Virtue is like a rich stone, — bramble-dew.” best plain set.” FRANK CLEVELAND MARTHA COATES “Marty” March 26 276 Bates Street August 19 31 Presidential Heights Remember most about N.B.H.S.: What our driving class suffer- ed when Mr. Janiak had to apply the brakes. Remember most about N.B.HS.: Third year fun in 143 home- room. Activities and Honors: Activities and Honors: Football 3. Allied Youth 3, 4. “Men at some time are masters “May she never change, of their fate.” except in name.” ALICE COELHO SHEILAH COHEN “Sheba” August 13 336 Maple Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The happy days spent there from 49 to ’53. Activities and Honors: Junior Girls’ League 1, 2, secretary 2; Exchange Editor of Scuttlebutt 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Deba- ting Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Society 4; Junior Minuteman representative 2; Junior Red Cross representa- tive 4. “Knowledge comes, but wisdom | lingers.” “Peewee”, “Peanut” May 27 34 Francis Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Miss Sydlowski’s shorthand class in my junior year. Activities and Honors: 3 Assistant to Mr. Hayden 4. “Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstacy.” WILBUR CORDEIRO “Willy” February 21 24 Norwell Street South Dartmouth JEAN CORREA “Jeannie” August 15 83 Bonney Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Good teachers Geometry with Mr. Hayden Activities and Honors: RIO WCU eo ee GOLD rl, Staff Sgt. 2, Second Lt. 3; Traf- fic Squad. Activities and Honors: GAMS 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Portuguese Pan-American Club 3. “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” “Ambition has no risk.”
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JOSEPHINE CARANDO Or June 8 716 Acushnet Avenue Kemember most about N.B.HS.: Mr. Hayden’s math classes and Mrs. Duff's senior history class. Activities and Honors: Dramatic Club 4; School Sav- ings representative 4. “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” BEVERLY ANN CARRIER eBev, “Toots” December 2 233 Bates Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: The Band Activities and Honors: Allied Youth 4; Steering Com- mittee 2; Assistant to Mr. Hay- den 4, “Without music, life would be a mistake.” MARY CAMARA September 5 194 Belleville Road Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Friendly people, including teachers. “Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air.” JOAN CARNEY “Joanie” March 23 38 Cedar Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Troubles in the cafeteria. Activities and Honors: School Savings representative 9 ha “A merry heart liveth long.” ANTONE CARDOZA melon Vie June 14 33 George Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: Mr. Felton’s math class. Activities and Honors: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2; Leaders Club 2, 3. “Dilligence is the mother of good fortune.” DOROTHY CEMBALISTY “Dottie” November 18 196 Highland Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Paper shortage in room 135. “Bashful sincerity and comely love.” RAYMOND CAMILLO Ray” September 28 101 Rockland Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: The table tennis games in Mr. Bonner’s room. Activities and Honors: Band 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 3, 4; Tennis Team 3; Chess Club 3. “The best way to live well is to work well.” ALFRED CARON tires July 20 158 Whitman Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: The man from the jungles. “Moderation is best, and to avoid all extremes.”
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JOAN COSME June 23 28 Katherine Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: Induction into the Honor Society. Activities and Honors: Junior Choir 2; Dramatic Club 2; Assistant to nurse 3; Senior Choir 4; Secretary in Guidance and Placement Office 4; Stamp representative 4; Honor Socie- ty 4. “Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom.” JOHN COURIS January 20 JEAN COURNOYER “Greek” 270 Coggeshall Street Jeannie March 23 Remember most about N.B-H.S.: Fun in room 234 with Miss Stawasz: 72 Division Street Remember most about N.B.HS.: The good French class. Activities and Honors: Steering Committee 4. times in “One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span, Because to laugh is proper to the man.” “But let me silent be: For silence is the speech of love.” % ANITA CUBAS ‘Nita”’ December 21 502 Bolton Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: My Miss O’Brien’s English class. Junior year in “Make a virtue of necessity.” See oo aa RICHARD CUNHA “Dick” 105 SHIRLEY CYR September 20 “Shirl” December 10 fives Street 518 Coggeshall Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The auditorium periods and basketball games, Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Senior Prom Activities and Honors: Reo 2, 39, 4; Leaders’ Club 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Traffic 3, 4. Activities and Honors: Girls’ Basketball Team 2; Girls’ Volleyball 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Savings Committee 3. “Foremost captain of his time, “Dancing’s a touchstone that Pick in saving common sense.” true beauty tries.” SHIRLEY COSTA “Shirl” November 7 88 Mosher Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Walking up the third flight of stairs when my petticoat feli. Activities and Honors: Stamp Representative 2; Jun- ior Choir 2; Dramatic Club 2,4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Selected Choir 3; Assistant to Mr. Hay- den 4; Assistant librarian 4. “Joy rises in me, like a summer's morn.” SHEILA CUDISH ‘She-She”’ October 15 113 Bonney Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Mr. Cronin and his answers for questions that I asked. Activities and Honors: ‘Tennis Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Red Cross; Stamp Collector 3; Cap and Gown Committee “No woman is happy who does not think herself so.”
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