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NORMA DYER 163 Chestnut Street Junior Counselor 1; Pep Squad 2; French Club 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Norma, one of our more quiet classmates, is liked by all, and is happiest when doing well anything she attempts. She enjoys reading and dancing, and spends her spare time working as a salesgirl in a loca! store. She hopes to be a busi- nesswoman. ANNETTE ELLIS 1036 Rockdale Avenue Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; ‘‘Crim- son Highlights” Staff 3, 4; Steering Committee 4; Honor Society 4. Annette is a charming lass, whose sincerity and reliability are known and admired by all. Her artistic ability plus a “bandbox appearance” should win her a place in the adver- tising design field. PATRICIA DOWNEY 540 Rivet Street GAMS 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1. “Pat” is a cheery young lady with a sparkle in her eyes. She likes dancing, skating, and a certain lad from Fall River whose name just can’t be men- tioned. “Pat” plans to become a telepone operator after graduation. We wish her lots of luck. NANCY DUNHAM 253 Chestnut Street Allied Youth 2, 4; French Club 3; “Crimson Highlights” Sea: A genial lass, Nancy possesses an optimistic spirit and won- derful disposition. She has made many friends, and we know she will carry on her good work in the teaching or nursing profession. 28 BERNICE DOYON 99 Reynolds Street Reporter for School Paper 1; Allied Youth 3, 4; Student Sec- retary 4; Steering Committee 4. Bernice is, pleasant to be with; she has personality. She’s always neat, and enjoys buying clothes. She also likes working in 203 and long auditorium periods. Bernice’s ambition is to become a secretary. JOAN DYER 338 Hawes Street Steering Committee 3; Allied Youth 3, 4; Girls League 4; Stu- dent Secretary 4; Business Manager Classbook 4. “Joanie” is talkative, lovable, happy, and sincere. Her quick wit and sunny disposition make her popular in many clubs. “Joanie’s” profession may be that of a secretary or a tele- phone operator. JOHN DZIUBA 62 Myrtle Street “Zuba,” as he is known to his friends, enjoys taking life easy and he believes “Honesty is the best policy.” Where there’s fun, that’s where you'll find him. In his spare time, John can be found working at the New Bedford Public Mar- ket. His ambition is to be a success, and we all know he will be. JACQUELINE ENOS 217 Hudson Street GAMS 1, 2, Lt. 3; Classbook Art Staff 4. “Jacquie” has been very active in GAMS, and has often helped decorate our corridors with her art work. She enjoys records, dancing, sketching, and “Dave.” Her favorite pas- times are writing letters and daydreaming. This charming young miss has a part-time job in an Office.
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ALFRED DEPTULA 347 Ashley Boulevard moO CG. 23,-2nd Lt..4. “Freddy,” one of our out- doorsmen, finds great pleasure in hunting and fishing. He i s another one of those males who enjoy insulting women drivers. “Freddy” lists vacations as one of the best parts of school. He plans to join the Air Force after graduation. RICHARD DESRUISSEAU 341 Ashley Boulevard R.O.T.C. 1, 2, Captain 3; Traffic Squad 1, 2, Supervisor 3. “Dick,” another of our con- genial classmates, is interested in sports and records. He en- joys vacations and does not like to see his friends fail. “Dick’’ works as a grocery clerk and is in the Marine Reserves. His plans are to join the Armed Forces. ANN CUMMINGS 131 Webster Court GAMS 1. Ann is a quiet and content young lady who will accomplish much. Her sweet personality and friendly disposition make her nice to be with. Ann enjoys dancing and playing records as her pastime. She hopes to be- come a secretary.; we know she'll make a good one. MARTHA DAPRATO 637 Cottage Street Jr. Counselor 1; Nurse’s Aid 2; Rep. for School paper 2; Steering Committee 3; Student Secretary 4; Typist for School paper 4. “Ma” surely is a busy girl with her many activities. She’s very friendly and a lot of fun to be with. ““Ma’s” ambition is to become a medical secretary. THOMAS DAMON 348 Sawyer Street Male Chorus 2, 3. No school dance would be complete without this good dancer. who always seems to be having fun. His teasing will long be remembered. Tom’s friendly ways have made him an asset to Y.M.C.A., where he is assistant boys’ secretary. Be- fore long he’ll show his skill in mechanical engineering. DANIEL DeMOURA 240 Shaw Street Soccer. “Danny” is a likable guy with dark hair. He enjoys play- ing basketball and baseball, and he also finds pleasure in getting “A’s”” in his tests. ““Moe,’’ who has a part-time job as a shipper, plans to join the Air Force. id tests Nae étipreel® Cov ae Telaribes REM EN, frat Siar? Soe atat x bata Vaurg x oy x's KENNETH DeREGO 66 Nash Road Debating Society Treasurer 1, team 2; Student Council, Vice-President 4; Key Club 4; Traffic Squad 4. Thoroughly likable and com- petent, “Kenny” has always been a leader through school years. He hopes to become an Air Force pilot or an elec- tronics engineer. JOHN DOWD 118 Fern Street Honor Society 4; Golf Squad 4, John, a sincere and affable boy, tells us that flying model planes and basketball are his favorite pastimes. His ambition is to be an aeronautical engi- neer — we are confident he'll succeed. a $3) ieee
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JOSEPH FINNERTY 306 Austin Street m1. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Soccer 4. This lad’s favorite pastimes are sports and listening to the 1230 Club. He dislikes home- work and gunners. The thing that makes “Joe” the happiest is a steak dinner. He hopes to become a successful business- man. JOSEPH FOLGER 408 Court Street “Tall, dark, and handsome” is the best way to describe “Joe,” a cleancut and witty young gentleman. “Joe’’ finds stamp- and record-collecting a fine pastime, but parties and music are high on his list of likes. “Joe” is a friendly indi- vidual whose interest lies in joining Uncle Sam’s forces. ETHEL FAWCETT 71 Jean Street,Acushnet Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Asst. Ed of Year Book 4; Girls’ State Representative 3. She is short in stature but not in dignity; she may be quiet and serious but she loves fun at the proper time. Her piercing dark eyes and blond hair prove to be great assets. She possesses high scholastic ability and hopes to be an air- line hostess. BARBARA FERREIRA 14 Maywood Street Basketball 1; Pep Squad 2; Allied Youth 3, 4; “Crimson Highlights” 4. “Babs” is full of fun and liked by all her classmates. She likes dancing, sailing, and mak- ing new friends. Her future ambition, however, is quite serious — to be a doctor! We know she’ll be successful. BARBARA FERRARA 120 Eugenia Street GAMS 2. “Babsie” can be seen before school leaning on the window sill. She is neat and has nice clothes, too. She likes drawing and sketching. She dislikes los- ing a game or staying home on date nights. Her ambition is to become a fashion designer. ARLENE FEGARSKY 17 Elizabeth Street Dramatic Club 2, 3; French Club 3; Steering Committee 3; Pep Squad 3; Student Council Associate 4. “Dusty” is a carefree and sociable young miss whose friendliness sets well in the heart, of her friends. “Dusty” enjoys dancing and listening to records. She hopes to become an executive secretary. NORMAN FLETCHER 70 Felton Street Baseball 1; Soccer 1, 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Blond, blue-eyed ‘“‘Elbie’’ is a wonderful guy, with many friends. “Norm’s” favorite pastimes are driving, having a good time, and of course, sports. His happy - go - lucky manner is familiar to all. WILLIAM FONTES 106 County Street School Savings 2. “Bill” is a happy-go-lucky guy with an “A” personality. He is active in J.A. this year, and enjoys food, sleep, and fun. “Bill’s favorite pastimes are re- laxing and riding. He hopes to become a success in the busi- ness field.
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