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

 - Class of 1955

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ae) SABRA COOPER 9 Washington Street Dramatic Club 2; GAMS 2; Cafeteria 4. This little gal with a pleasant voice enjoys Dixieland jazz and good food. She is most annoyed by Monday mornings and is made happiest when vacation time comes along. Sabra now holds a part-time job as candy clerk in a theater, but wants to be a secretary in the future. PAUL CORREIA 103 Phillips Avenue eta, 2, Lt. 3. Paul is often found in the chemistry lab, preparing appa- - ratus. Punctual Paul is annoyed with people who are always late and tries to set an example for slow ones. He is now work- ing in a drugstore and later on plans to become a pharmacist. MARJORIE COHEN 380 Clinton Street Choir 2, 3, 4; Steering Com- mittee 4. Fun to be with, “Marjie” likes people. A very talented writer, she spends her spare time writing poems and short stories. “Marjie’ has a very unusual pet peeve: she hates to dissect frogs! She hopes to become a nursery school teacher. EDWARD CONNULTY 100 Oak Street Where there’s mischief brew- ing, ““Eddie” is sure to be found. His gay and easy-going manner is known to all. Participating in various sports and tinkering around cars take up much of this boy’s spare time when it isn’t being spent making sodas in a local drug store. SHEILA COLLINS 10 Warren Street Dramatic Club 2; Student Council Associate 2. “Shorty” is only 411” tall, but her personality is by no means short. She used her tal- ent as comedienne to win 2nd prize in an A. Y. talent show. Other stages have also seen “Shorty’s” talents. “Ah, sugar!” is the favorite expression of this miss who hopes to be a secretary. DAVID CONSTANTINE 256 Mt. Pleasant Street Gym Leaders’ Club 1; Class President 3; Student Council 2, 3, President 4. “Dave” was elected to repre- sent N.B.H.S. on Student Gov- ernment Day in Boston in 1955, and became State Librarian for the day. Ambitious and enthu- siastic, ‘‘Dave” is sure to have a bright future. KATHLEEN CORNELL 785 Tarkiln Hill Road GAMS 2, 3; Pep Squad 4; Pan-American Club 4. This gal, who has a pretty smile, has been very active in J.A. “Kathy” enjoys painting, skating, dancing, and bowling. She is made happiest by going to jam sessions in Connecticut. “Kathy” has a job as a salesgirl in oné of our local stores. CELESTE COSTA 104 Collette Street Asst. Sec., Portuguese Pan- American Club 4; Honor Society 4. Celeste is a. very talented piano player, and shows some of her unselfish devotion by being an organist for a church choir. Listening to good music gives her great enjoyment. Celeste has a teaching career in mind for the future.

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WILLIAM CHOUPRES 53 Pembroke Avenue, Acushnet Boatbuilding is “Bill’s” favor- ite way of spending his leisure. He has been an enthusiastic member of the Regatta Club. Jovial in nature, he always carries a smile. To become a chemist is his goal. PRISCILLA CLEGG 50 North Street A future nurse, “Pris” receives great pleasure from music by playing the piano or accordion. Membership in many outside organizations and the presidency of a church group keeps this active girl very busy; however, she still finds time to be a file clerk at the hospital. NANCY CASSIDY 63 Washington Street GAMS 2, 3, 2nd Lt.:4; Pep Squad 4. Nancy is an attractive, tiny, dark-haired miss with a friendly disposition. Her courtesy and kind friendly manner add to the pleasantness of her classes. Nancy lists skating and talking as her favorite diversions; her desire is to be a success in life. ANNETTE CHENARD 305 Highland Street Dramatic Club 1,2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Steering Commit- tee 1, 2; Junior Counselor 1, 2; Debating Society 1, 2, Secretary 3; Chess and Checker Club 1, 2. A swell gal who has been very active in and out of school, Annette enjoys dancing, read- ing, skating, and knitting. She hopes to be an accountant. 24 EUNICE CHACE 1385 Braley Road GAMS 2; Allied Youth 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. This gal is a friend of all, and the life of any party. Eu- nice enjoys parties and cars. In her spare time, she holds a job as a salesgirl. Eunice plans to join the W.A.F. ROBERT CHICOINE 98 Woodlawn Street ROS Gal 2 3: “Chic” is a very likable boy, who always has a joke on the tip of his tongue. He enjoys playing cards and going to the movies and is made happiest by vacations. In his spare time he can be found packing papers at the Standard-Times. “Chic” plans to become a mechanical engineer after graduation. LEON CIERPIAL, JR. 40 Rock Street, Acushnet Leon likes the “great out- doors.” Naturally his favorite pastimes are fishing and camp- ing. Amateur radio rates high on his list, also. “Leo” humor- ously describes his job as “Following directions at a dress shop.” His ambition is to be- come an electrical engineer. BEATRICE COELHO 34 Francis Street Pep Squad 4. “Bea” is a petite young lady with very dark eyes. She enjoys dancing, hot fudge sundaes, and records. Her favorite pastimes are driving and collecting knick-knacks. “Bea,” who can be seen at almost any sports event sponsored by the school, has a part-time job at a print- ing shop.



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CHARLOTTE COUTO 181 Norwell Street Choir 2, 4; Pep Squad 4. At school sports events, this petite member of the Pep Squad shows great zeal in cheering, especially after a game won. “Charl” is often seen accom- panying a church glee club. Membership in various organi- zations keeps her ‘“‘on the go.” With her kind manner, she will make a very good office worker. GEORGE CRONIN 14 Junior Street Band 1, 2; Allied Youth 2; Jr. Football 2; Student Court Jury 2, 3, Judge 4; Key Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, Vice President 4. George is one of those rare individuals who combines good marks with a pleasing person- ality. The Junior Class chose “Pete” as Boys’ State Delegate. We know he will succeed in medicine. DIANA COSTA 34 Anthony Street, Acushnet GAMS 2; Choir 4. A collection of popular rec- ords is a source of pleasure for “Di,” who also bowls a great deal. Babysitting, and a job as salesclerk take up much of her time after school. This girl, who is quiet and friendly, aspires to a nursing diploma. PATRICIA COSTA 110 Rockland Street GAMS 2. This gal has been an active member of J.A. for three years. She enjoys dancing, riding around, and a certain some- body. “Pat” has a part-time job as a telephone operator and plans to keep it up after she graduates. We all hope that her plans work out well. NANCY COSTA 57 Briggs Street Junior Counselor 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Stamp Rep- resentative 4. Student Council Associate 3; Pan-American Club 4. She is short in stature but not in personality. ‘‘Nan’s” ready wit and cheery smile pro- claim to all she’s a friend worthwhile. It’s her plan to be an executive secretary. RICHARD COTTER 142 Shawmut Avenue “Dick” can always be found where there is a football game, food (especially pizza), and girls. He can almost always be seen with a smile. After all these years he still hasn’t gotten used to the idea of getting up early to come to school. ‘“‘Dick’s” future plans are still unsettled. 26 JANICE CRAMER 333 Hawthorn Street Chess Club 1; “Crimson Highlights” 1, 2; Debating So- ciety 2. “Janny” is so full of fun that she always keeps her friends and classmates in high spirits. “Our Einstein,” “Jan” can be frequently found in the chem lab. Her expression ‘He's won- derful” is familiar to all. Her hope is to become a research chemist. RONALD CROWELL 13 Willow Street “Ronnie” has been very active out of school in a church organ- ization and also as a junior counselor at a camp in Maine. He enjoys fishing and sports, claims that he is most annoyed by girls. This lad hopes to be wearing the uniform of a State ‘Trooper soon.

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