New Bedford High School - Crimson Log Yearbook (New Bedford, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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NORBERT DEMERS “Bert” April 8 39 Clifford Street JACQUELINE DENAULT “Jackie” August 31 366 State Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Those discussions in 101. Activities and Honors: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Stamps and Bonds Secretary 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3; Office Assistant in room 128 4; Tennis Team 2. “Those about her — from her Remember most about N.B.H.S.: —— Miss O’Brien’s junior home- ; room; Mr. Taylor’s baseball bat. Activities and Honors: Honor Society 4; Football 4. “There is a History in all of honor.” = men’s lives.” A shall read the perfect ways JOHN DeSOUZA, JR. DOROTHY DIAS “John” June 10 “Dotty” August 10 204 Harwich Street 317 Middle Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Miss Newland’s English classes, mostly our ten week composi- tion periods. Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Mr. Felton’s classes; Ed’s drum playing. “Lord of himself!” “And join with thee, calm Peace and Quiet.” MONA DiSTEFANO ‘Mo’, “Mosey” October 15 468 Hillman Street Remember most about N.B.HS.: That never-to-be-forgotten 2 o'clock bell. Activities and Honors: Allied Youth 2; Junior Red Cross representative 1; Saving Stamps 2; Senior Steering VILROY DOUCET “Dimples” September 13 170 Chancery Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Walking the: corridors before school; homework! Activities and Honors: Girls’ Choir 1, 2; Senior Choir Committee 4; French Club 3. Oy CRM ERR Menten Zs “A merry heart maketh a . at, a cheerful countenance.” A charming word with a smile. JOAN DOWNING MARY JOAN DOYLE cise fis June 6 433 Cottage Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Miss Blaisdell’s English Class; making the 8:15 bell before school. Activities and Honors: Junior Choir 1; Senior Choir 2; Savings Stamps representa- | af fogs December 22 | 46 Hope Street, Acushnet | Remember most about N.B.H.S.: | The swell kids, both charmers | and charmettes Activities and Honors: Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary in Commercial Office 4; Chair- man of Tutoring Clinic 3; Ry: aor 2 tive 2. Junior Counselor 2. “°Tis a woman’s reason to say “A merry heart maketh a ‘I will do such a thing - - cheerful countenance.” because I will’.”

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CLAIRE DAHILL GLORIA CZAYA elieriCe September 16 SZSQeLSQi: October 8 44 James Street, Acushnet 104 Presidential Heights Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Changing to the Commercial side; lunch with “the gang.” Remember most about N.B.H.S:: Basketball games Activities and Honors: School Savings Organization 3; GAMS 2; Junior Red Cross 2. ctivities and Honors: Junior Girls’ League 2 “Rome was not built in : one day.” “Her smile is the sweetest.” LOUISE DAVIGON February 4 354 Coffin Avenue Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The early morning strolls along the corridors. WILLIAM DANDREA c UG a PAR ANE August 98 Presidential Heights Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Handsome Jack; fun in Miss Stawasz’s room. Gr x Activities and Honors: Honor Society 4; Office Secretary 4. “From contemplation one may become wise, but knowledge comes only from study.” Guidance Activities and Honors: Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. “Wit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark.” BETTY DAWSON June 7 MYRTLE DAVIS July 21 =Dolig “Poopi” 3551 Acushnet Avenue 45 Willard Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Having Government 7th Remember most about N.B.H:S.: period. A certain study room on Fri- day in my sophomore year. Activities and Honors: Selected Choir 2; Mixed Cho- rus 2; Girls’ Choir 2,3; Girls’ Sextet’ 25 3: “Is she not most fair?” Activities and Honors: Allied Youth 4; Honor Society 4, “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.” KAY DEGRASSE GRACE DEARDEN April 23 “Dimples” August 8 “Dear” 326 Middle Street 114 Mt. Vernon Street Remember most about N.B.H:S.: Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The elevators to Third floor The great amount of home- work; walking the corridors before school. Activities and Honors: GAMS 1, 2; Girls’ Choir 1, 2. “A sweet attractive kind of grace” “Patience is a remedy for every sorrow.”



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ALAN DUFFIE October 4 421 Maxfield Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Mr. Whitmarsh’s one-question quizes. “A Ife Activities and Honors: Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Circula- tion Manager of Scuttlebutt 3; Assistant Editor of Scuttlebutt “Not by years, but by disposition is wisdom acquired.” ANN DUXBURY “Ducky” June 19 118 Francis Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The beautiful tones of the two o’clock bell. Activities and Honors: Girls’ Chorus 2; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Junior Counselor 1. “To be heaven’s self — Ann hath a way.” DRISCOLL November 26 SHIRLEY “Dris’; leh LY a 179 Tremont Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Mrs. Duff’s history class. Activities and Honors: General Music 1; Library Aid 3, 4; Student Council 3; Allied Youth 4; Senior Banquet Com- mittee 4; Stamp Distributor 4. “The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.” JO-ANN DUPRE April 7 28 Harrison Street “Joey” Remember most about N.B.H:S.: Sophomore year in study halls and Senior year in shorthand room 337. Activities and Honors: GAMS 2. “Little body with a mighty heart.” JEAN DUMAS “Dimples” January 1 27 Ashley Street Remember most about N.B.HS.: Going to the junior prom with Bob. Activities and Honors: Student Council 2; Junior Steering Committee 3; Senior Girls’ League 4; Classbook Committee 4; Girls’ ‘Tennis 3. 4. “Write me as one who loves his fellowmen.” FLORENCE DYER “Fluffy” 338 Hawes Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: Struggle to retain A’s. February 19 Activities and Honors: Senior Prom Committee 4; Girls’ Choir 1; Junior Steering Committee 2; Secretary in R.O.T.C. office 4. “The ever-whirling wheel of change.” JOANNE DUCHESNEAU “Joan” September I 26 Sycamore Street Remember most about N.B.H.S.: The good times I had in my freshman year. “Speech is silver; silence is golden.” RITA DUSSEAULT ria December 29 32 Presidential Heights Remember most about N.B.H.S.: A very special teacher. Activities and Honors: Girls’ Choir 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 3; Class Vice-president 3; Tennis Team 2; Tennis Club, Secretary- Treasurer 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Delegate to Girls’ State 3; Assistant Editor of Classbook 4; Cafeteria 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4. “Here’s to the pilot that weathered the storm.”

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