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

 - Class of 1955

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CARL BRITTO 594 Kempton Street Baseball 1. This happy fellow, who loves to have a good time, enjoys getting good marks, eating, and sleeping. The one thing “Brit” seems to dislike is Government. His ambition is to be a big businessman, and he is bound to be one. His friendly person- ality has made him well liked by all his classmates. JOAN BROWN 355 Dolphin Street GAMS 2; Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4. A very likable girl who enjoys playing the piano, singing, rec- ords, dancing, and driving, but who dislikes doing her short- hand, “Joanie” works part-time in a local theater. This young lass hopes to become a dental assistant. We know she will succeed. LOUISE BOUCHER 8 Boylston Street, Acushnet GAMS 2, 3, and Lt. 4. This cute little gal is full of mischief. She is happiest when Durfee loses to N.B.H.S. “Lou” enjoys tennis, fishing, and ping- pong. She has a job as an office clerk. Her life’s dream is to marry a billionaire. How about sharing a million with us, “Lou”? MAURINE BRETON 24 Homestead Ave., Acushnet Girls’ League 3, Welfare Comm. Chairman 4; Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Bowling Team 4. Maurine, who has gained rec- ognition throughout the school for her fine art work, her lov- able disposition, and her beauty mark, certainly has the making of a terrific art teacher. Mau- rine admits that “Dennis the Menace” is her favorite song. 22 GERTRUDE BRENNAN 59 Tallman Street “Gertie”, has pretty, curly hair and d pleasant smile which proves to be an asset. She’s a well dressed girl who can usually be seen with “Dell”. She likes walking in the snow, but despises 7th period and scertain teachers. She wants to be a receptionist. NANCY BRIGGS 214 Chestnut Street Junior Counselor 1; Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Majorette 4; Cafeteria Work- aye Pay Nancy, a pert little miss, is serious and sincere. Her favor- ite after-school activities are twirling and listening to rec- ords. A capable girl, Nancy should do well in her chosen field of nursing or dietetics. BLANCHE BRODEUR 949 County Street Pep Squad 2. Blanche always has a sparkle in her eyes and is a very friendly girl. She has good taste for clothes, which really makes her a pretty picture. She likes vacations, music, sports, and M.G. sport cars. Blanche doesn’t like poor sports. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. DORIS BRUNELLE 869 Brock Avenue GAMS 2, 3; Junior Counselor 2, 35-4: “Dottie” belongs to the Y.W.C.A. and is kept busy in her free periods by working in the R.O.T.C. office. In her sec- ond year of GAMS, “Dottie” was a Sergeant. Her favorite pastimes are reading, sports, and adding to her scrapbook. To be a good wife and mother is “Dot’s’” ambition.

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AARON BOR 351 Farm Street Bus ticket salesman 3, 4. Aaron, a friend to all, is best described as “Loads of Fun.” He tells us that collecting red roses, especially for certain teachers, is a favorite pastime. After school he is very busy — selling clothes in a local men’s store. An avid sports fan, Aaron has had a life long ambition to own the Braves. ROUBINE BOTSEAS 125 Eugenia Street Basketball 2, 3; Allied Youth | 3, 4; “Crimson Highlights” 4. Roubine, who is so helpful, likes to spend her spare time experimenting in the kitchen. She also likes to watch T.V. ' and football games. Roubine sings in her church choir and has a part time job at Arlan’s. JANET BOIS 114 Mill Street GAMS 2; Steering Committee 2; Associate Council Member 2. Although “Jan” seems to be quiet, when you get to know her she really is a lot of fun. “Jan” enjoys knitting and read- ing, but George seems to be the only one to make her happy. Her one dislike is for ‘“bop- pers.” “Jan” intends to join the W.A.F. RAYMOND BOLTON 470 Union Street Football 2%; Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Golf 4; Allied Youth 4; School Savings Staff 4. “Ray's” affable nature has won him many friends, and he is one of our popular class- mates. In his spare time “Ray” works as a “‘soda dispenser.” He has our best wishes for success in the future. 21 LORRAINE BOLLEA 207 State Street Allied Youth 1; Pep Squad 2, 3; Steering Committee 4; Girls League 4; Prom Committee 3; “Crimson Highlights” 2, 4. “Rainy” is a girl endowed with persenality, looks, and wit. Activities play a major part in her life. It is her ambition to be a secretary. NANCY BOOTH 163 Plymouth Street: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth oe ee OHO AC eho Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Steering Commit- tee 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; “Crimson Highlights’ Ex- change Editor 3, Feature Edi- tor 4; “Crimson Log” Superla- tives Editor 4. A brilliant lass, Nancy should do well in her chdsen field of She's a research chemistry. wonder! eo aN JAMES BOTELLIO 574 Shawmut Avenue Track Team 2, 4; Football 3; Squad Leaders Club 2, 3. Getting up in the morning annoys “Jimmy” just as much as losing a game to Durfee. His outstanding personality has made him liked by all. Always on the lookout for fun, he can be seen at numerous parties and dances. “Jimmy” is look- ing forward to mechanical engineering. PAULINE BOUCHARD 6 Nye Avenue, Acushnet GAMS 2, 3, 2nd Lieutenant 4; Honor Soeiety 4; “Crimson Log” Personals 4. This brown-eyed gal enjoys sports, dancing, and having fun. ‘‘Paulie”-can be seen at most of our games and enjoys seeing N.B.H.S. beat Voke. Pauline has started her busi- ness career by working part- time in an office. Her ambi- tion is to be a secretary.



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ROBERT CAIRNS 137 Fair Street “Clem,” as he is known to his friends, tells us he is most annoyed by conduct cards and the rush to the cafeteria. This fellow, who can often be found fishing on a pleasant afternoon, is made the happiest by receiv- ing an “A” on his report card. We shall soon see Robert as a plumber. ARTHUR CARON, JR. 286 ‘Tinkham Street Roa Aes, 3, 4. “AI” finds getting up in the morning quite difficult and be- lieves that “Better days have yet to come.” He can always be identified by his warm smile and joking manner. “AI” can be seen participating in sports and going to the movies in his leisure. He hopes to become a mechanical engineer. JOHN BURES 292 Austin Street Honor Society 3, 4; Rifle Meameal 2335 C pte +R. Ooi. Ce 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, Asst. Chief 4. This good-natured lad, so often seen in the doorway of the Traffic Squad headquarters, loves to tease. John likes base- ball, hunting, and swimming. He aspires to the pilot’s seat in a jet plane in future years. EDWARD CABRAL 28 East Merrimac Street Junior Counselor 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Stamp Club 4. Wherever there are micro- scopes or Bunsen burners, “Ed” is found. All have enjoyed hearing this accomplished accordionist, who is a member of a local accordion club. If help is needed, he is always willing to lend a hand. This lad is bound to be successful in teaching. ANN CABRAL 39 Independent Street “Crimson Log” Typist 4; Honor Society 4; Student Secre- tary 4. “Shirley,” as she is called by everyone about school, has a list of friends a mile long. She can be found in almost any corridor, joking with a number of her classmates. She likes to dance and skate. Her ambition is to be an accountant. EVA CABRAL 73 Willard Street GAMS eI 52,5 Gapt.3;5 otu- dent Council 2; Pan-American Club 3. “Eve” is a girl who is always talking — in school anyway. She’s a lot of fun to be with, and likes working. “Eve” shows great promise with her work in the GAMS. She also likes typing, dancing, and cooking. diopbe® ay secretary vis; Eve sa ambition. JANICE CANTWELL 168 Myrtle Street Student Council Associate 3. This gal is gifted with a wonderful voice and hopes to become a featured vocalist. “Blondie,” as she is often called, enjoys dancing, singing and dating. Janice takes part in very many of the Junior Achievement activities. CAROL CARR 25 Warren Street Red Cross Representative 1; Pep Squad 4; Honor Society 4. ‘Trustworthy, intelligent, and pretty describe Carol. Although she is reserved during class, it is observed that she is quite vivacious, listing dancing, skat- ing and painting as her favorite pastimes. Carol hopes to be a private secretary.

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