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BRUCE BARROS 164 Macomber Street Squad Leaders Club 2; Stamp Club 4. Bruce, a very congenial lad who has a smile for everyone, enjoys collecting stamps. He also likes to dance and play sports in his spare time. He is greatly pleased by getting good marks — even if it means writ- ing essays for English ! ANNE BARRY 29 Junior Street School Savings 2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Band 4; Classbook Staff 4. Anne’s red hair and pleasing personality make her popular among friends and classmates. An avid sailing fan, Anne has been a Mariner for four years. A nursing career is her future goal. JEANNE BALTHAZAR 57 Ellen Street Junior Counselor 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Steering Commit- tee 2, 4; “Crimson Highlight” Advertising Staff 2, Writer 3, Social Editor 4; Class Vice- President 3; Allied Youth 3, 4. With her pretty smile and pleasing personality, “Queenie” is a well-liked girl. She tells us that she likes television, food, and dancing. She plans to be an Airline Hostess. DANIEL BARBOZA 10 Nye Street R.O:7.G72.3,518t bts. An energetic chap with an ever-smiling countenace, “Dan- ny” has won a host of friends. He can usually be found help- ing out in the chemistry lab. His wonderful personality and disposition will surely lead him over the road to success. 18 THERESA BAPTISTE 1809 East Rodney French Blvd. GAMS 2, 3, Captain 4; Pan- American Club 4; Crimson Log Typist 4. A nice girl with dark hair, Terry enjoys dancing, eating, movies, sleeping, and records. She dislikes disagreeable cus- tomers, and noisy people who attend the movies. “Terry” holds a part-time job as a salesgirl in one of our local concerns. WILLIAM BAROA, JR. 11 Margin Street Squad Leaders Club 1; Male Chorus 2; Stamp Club 4. “Bill,” who is liked by all who know him, is interested in stamp collecting. He finds great pleasure in seeing N.B. defeat Fairhaven, in any sport. (Don’t we all?) This friendly lad has no special plans for the future but he would like to make a million! JACQUELYN BARROWS 1083 Rockdale Avenue Band 2, 3, 4; Student Court 2, Clerk 3, 4; Allied Youth 1, 2; Student Council 3; “Crimson Log” Staff 4. “Jackie” is full of fun in her own quiet way, and always has a smile for everyone. In her spare time, Jackie enjoys knit- ting, sewing, and trying her talent in Allied Youth can-can lines! She plans to become a medical secretary. DAVID BARRY 29 Junior Street Leaders Club 1; Baseball 3; Prom Committee 4. David is known for his genial disposition and pleasant per- sonality. He admits that get- ting up in the morning is just about his hardest task, while sports are his favorite. “Dave” hopes to attend New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Tech- nology.
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MARION AZEVEDO 26 Sidney Street Portuguese Pan-American €Club 1, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Allied (Youth 4. Marion, a petite young lass, ‘is a great fan of our basketball and football teams. She enjoys playing piano and listening to ; music; in her spare time she is “2mployed as a salesgirl in a “local store. Marion plans to be a teacher. BRUCE BAGGARLY 367 Hersom Street o Squad Leaders Club 2; Base- ball 3; Honor Society 4. ‘Bruce, one of the finest boys “In the class of ’55, can always abe heard exclaiming “Jeepers!” ‘when anything unusual is stir- ring. One of the things he has “enjoyed most about N.B.H.S. ‘has been 5th period Latin, with his favorite teacher. JANICE ARRUDA 608 South Second Street GAMS 2, 3, Ist Lt. 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Savings Stamp Representative 3; Pan-Ameri- can. Club 4; “Crimson Log” Head Typist 4. This gal is a whiz with a typewriter and helps out in the Business Office. Jan enjoys music, sports, and dancing. In the future she hopes to work for the government. NORMA ARRUDA 106 Eugenia Street Student Secretary 4; Allied Youth 4; Prom Committee 4. Norma is a symbol of N.B.H.S. girls. She has a neat appearance and an attractive personality. She is vivacious and lists eating and listening to records as her favorite pas- times. Norma hopes to become a successful office worker. JOSEPH ARRUDA 103 Thompson Street Joseph is a dependable young man who shows many -promis- ing possibilities. Joseph lists sports, cars, and girls as his interests, and is looking for- ward to a career as a Certified Public Accountant. RUSSELL ASHWORTH 171 Pitman Street RO°7.C2 laa, e2nde LESS; Traffic Squad 2. “Russ” possesses the trait of sincerity to a high degree; he is always willing to “lend a hand” where one is needed. His inter- est in electronics leads him to hope he may become an elec- tronics engineer. JANICE BABOLA 4 Marvin Street “Jan,” who hopes to become a pharmacist, can be seen in her spare time getting practice in a down-town drug store. She enjoys football and basketball games and has found this, her senior year “the greatest!” “Jan’s” favorite expression and belief is ‘““Time waits for no man!” LORAINE BAK 63 Deane Street GAMS 2, 3;.Library Aid 4. Tiny, delicate, and fragile, best describe “‘Lorry.”’ Her care- free and sociable manner makes her a friendly companion. She enjoys dancing and knitting in her leisure. She is another one of our classmates who plans to enter the business world.
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PAULINE BENOIT 63 Hicks Street Pep Squad 2, 4. “Paul” is an amiable and energetic member of our class. Her good-natured character will never leave her friendless. Pauline likes sports, being a member of the Pep Squad for two years, but especially favors dancing, skating, and painting. “Paul's” ambition is to be a stenographer. ANTONIO BERNARDO 81 Nash Road Band 1, 2, 3, 4. “Tony” can often be seen with “Cindy.” He enjoys sports, and playing with the band. “Tony” is often heard saying one of his favorite expressions, “Now wait.” He hopes someday to join a band and travel through the country. We are all sure he will get his wish. RUSSELL BARTON 285 Reed Street Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; School Savings 4. “Russ,” one of our most happy-go-lucky classmates, is always present when mischief is in the making. Being full of fun himself, ““Russ” likes to see other people smiling. He sp ends most of his spare time perfect- ing his baseball and basketball. KATHRYN BEATTIE 390 Arnold Street Allied Youth 3, 4. “Good things come in small packages,” describes ‘“‘Kathy,” a bundle of goodness, who likes to see other people happy. This pert lass is given to long tele- phone sessions. She likes Friday nights and French fries best of all. Waiting for people causes her much annoyance. “Kathy” hopes to become a teacher. 19 GLENICE BAYLIES 974 County Street GAMS 1, 2, Sgt. 3. In the spirit of service to the community, Glenice is president of her church youth group and also a Sunday School teacher. She is happiest when among friends. Glenice has in mind a career as an evangelist or mis- sionary. ANDRE BENOIT, JR. 21 Presidential Heights R.O.T.C. 1, 2, Sgt. Major 3; Traffic Squad 1, 2. This light-haired lad enjoys sports, pizza, and fun. “Andy” dislikes English, conceited peo- ple, and hard work; and he is most annoyed by people who are late. ‘““Andy” seems to be a dreamer—he tells us he wants to be a billionaire. BLANCHE BERGERON 103 Clara Str eet Allied Youth 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; GAMS 1, 2, Lt. 3; School Savings 3; Prom Com- mittee chairman 4. Blanche is one of N.B.H.S.’s finest! An outstanding member of GAMS, she won first place for her prize squad and pla- toon. She is active in church work, hates prejudice of any sort, and wants to be both happy and successful. PAUL BERUBE 263 Wood Street Band 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Male Chorus 2, 3; Steering Committee. 4; Squad Leaders Club 3, 4. Paul’s talent for making friends and his lov e of food cannot be surpassed. He spends his spare time digging for Indi- an ruins or teaching pottery at the N. B. Boys’ Club. He plans to be a doctor or an arche- ologist.
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