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

 - Class of 1956

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HANNAH CLAIRMONT 29 Keene Street Pan-American Club 1; Jun- ior Counselor 2. A pleasing personality gay and witty . .. active in GaY-O7 ands Y.W.GA- hobbies include skating, swim- ming, bowling, and knitting . . will never forget her strug- gle with geometry .. . in her spare time works at Mayhew’s Cleaners . . . future plans in- clude a happy marriage. CAROLINA CLARKSON 134 Charles Street GAMS 2: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Girls League 4. Light-hearted and cheerful . always ready for a good time... our own Betty Crock- er... will never forget eating butterscotch pudding with a soup spoon in the cafeteria . . . is often annoyed by her warped slide rule . . . the fu- ture sees her busily working in an office. HELEN CHMIEL 143 Wood Street To know her is to like her . full of fun, although re- served during class lists chatterboxes as her pet peeve . enjoys dancing, all sports, and watching the Fairhaven and New Bedford games . . will never forget her exciting freshman year . . . an asset when working in a certain doc- tor’s office . . . plans to spend future years as child nurse. VASILIKE CHOUPRES 53 Pembroke Street, Acushnet Honor Society 3, 4; Student Secretary 4. Pleasant, quiet, and likeable .. . known to fellow classmates as Vicki .. . can’t think of any- thing more annoying than her name ... hobbies include mo- tor boat racing, swimming, hiking, and going on trips... enjoys her part-time job for the Colonial Textile Company. 26 CLAIRE CHOQUETTE 1406 Acushnet Avenue GAMS 2, Sgt. 3. Happy at all times . . . en- joys dancing, music, and swim- ming .. . interested in a cer- tain blond with a crew-cut.. . likes nothing better than swim- ming at the Y.W.C.A... . fre- quently found at Browne’s sip- ping a soda .. . will never for- get the fun-filled lunch periods . dreams of someday living in a modern ranch house. EGBERT CHRISTOPHER 168 Smith Street Laughing eyes full of fun ... easily annoyed by any type of English homework .. . one of the jokesters of our s enior Class .. . likes just about everything interested in music . . . happiest when sur- rounded by his many friends .. enjoys playing football... hopes to become an accom- plished musician. PATRICIA CLARK 249 Arnold Street School paper representative 1, 2, 3; French Club Treasurer 2, Assistant Secretary 3; Allied Youth 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; School Sav- ings Staff 4. Gay and carefree .. . chievous smile . . with enjoys parties and music finds long, boring periods very annoying . . . has vivid memories of physics class ... future plans include being a nurse on some big hospital staff. a mis- . fun to be ROBERT CLEVELAND 65 Hillman Street R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Student Council 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Key Club 3, 4; Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Traffic Squad 1, 2; Tennis Team 2. A pleasant disposition talent for being a leader . . this boy gets around . . . well- known and liked by fellow classmates is kept busy with his job at the N. B. Standard-Times . . . will treas- ure memories of his first day at N.B.H.S. . .. sure to do a fine job as an Episcopalian minister.

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ROCHELLE CHADWICK 254 Mt. Pleasant Street Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Allied Woutne2.s,.4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Honor Society 3, 4. Tall and blond with a sweet disposition . . . a Junior Achiever . . . has a bewildered look on her face when studying poetry . . . interested in cer- tain young man known as “Jeff” . . . will never forget the day she brought a dead cat to school. JEANNE CHENARD 305 Highland Street Debating Society Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Class Vice- Presi; oAMs 1, 2; Ist Lt. 3; School Savings Staff 3; Student Secretary 4; Pep Squad 2. One-ot our fairest ...a friend to all . . . a most pleas- ing personality .. . quite versa- tile . . . enjoys dancing, sewing, and knitting . . . works hard at Liggettt’s . . . will make a fine beautician. GARY CARTWRIGHT 47 Park Street RiO.T.Gs 1-2 M Set. 3; Pro- jectionist 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth Soa: A friendly smile . . . genuine sense of humor ...a man of determination . . . member of De Molay . . . cuts quite a figure eight on roller skates enjoys tinkering with radios ...a sports fan... fu- ture plans include an electronic engineer’s course at Textile. ROBERT CASTINO 755 Kempton Street Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. An ardent sports fan... loves nothing better than a good time . . . finds the morn- ing school bell most annoying . will never forget Study Hall first period on Friday... a good sport at all times... carefree as the wind . . . will make a fine certified public ac- countant. 25 ROBERT CASE 42 Willis Street Leader’s Club 2; Boys Chorus 3, 4 A very capable guy . . . the girls mad for that deep voice ... liked by all . . . especially interested in dramatics, choral work, and discussions ...a de- fender of our country when busy with the National Guard o ENCTS NOMIC INS © oo 100, the future, hopes to be study- ing nuclear physics along with theology. IRENE CENTEIO 115 Bay Village GAMS 2, 3; Pan-American Club 3; Choir 3, Asst. Librarian 4. A miss with dancing feet... mad for rock ’n’ roll music . hobbies include playing records and working at St. Luke’s Hospital . . . very active in the Y.W.C.A. ... has had many happy moments in a cer- tain biology class . . . hopes to be a successful dietician. EILEEN CHARPENTIER 160 Glennon Street Pep Squad 2. Peppy and carefree . . . finds conceited people most annoy- ing . . . hobbies are dancing, music, eating, and swimming . interested in cooking and sewing . . . has worn out the corridors in her four years by her daily morning walks . . . has many happy memories of the fun with friends at school . in the near future, plans to marry and set up housekeep- ing. HOPE CHLEBUS 148 Butler Street Honor Society 3, 4; Allied Youth 2, 3, Sec. 4; Student Council 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Tennis 3. Sweet and gentle, with a tal- ent for making friends ...a brilliant student . . . easily an- noyed by conceited people... likes all sports, especially tennis . will always have happy memories of Allied Youths’ “Command Performance”. . . a future teacher.



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ROSE COSTA 264 Church Street A friendly attitude ...a hard worker . . . always willing to lend a helping hand dislikes know-it-alls . likes to dance and bowl . . . happy when listening to music can be found working as a floor girl at Woolworth’s . . . will never forget the many friends she has made at N.B.H-S: DONALD COUTO 41 Butler Street School paper 2; Junior Coun- selor 2. Conceals a thoughtful na- ture under his happy-go-lucky smile has wide interests and a quick wit .. . hobbies in- clude collecting records found clerical training quite annoying .. . enjoyed the long auditorium periods and his freshman year . . . the posses- sor of a sunny disposition .. . a good job is his ambition. DALE COGGESHALL 144 Summit Street ROM. Gel 2a bt33: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4. A sociable fellow .. . well- rounded personality . . . can be found wherever there is a good laugh annoyed by homework he can’t seem to get around to . loves hunting and fishing .. . will have many happy memories of his senior year ... the Fish and Wildlife Service is his goal. CHARLES CORREIA 20 Independent Street Key Club 3, 4; soccer 2, 3, 4; basketball 2, 3, 4; baseball 2, 3, 4. Another of our fine athletes . . easily annoyed by practical jokers an accomplished musician and a member of the Starduster’s Orchestra ... con- scientious when it comes to school work . . . likes all sports . may someday be teaching science at N.B.H.S. JOHN CONNOR 16 Emma Street Key Club 2, 3; football 2, 3, captain 4; track 3, 4; baseball 9 a An all-around athlete fine sense of sportsmanship MEX tEEMeLy: Velsattlegay aa keen sense of humor... liked by all who know him... his most vivid memories of N.B.H.S. will be the football team and the many girls he knew. ROBERT CORREIA 51 Hathaway Street Male Chorus 4; Pan-Ameri- can Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4. A good-natured lad who has never a dull moment. . . dili- gence sparked with humor, which delights his classmates . . . Special interests away from N.B.H.S. include coin collect- ing and working in a pharmacy remembers 103, where everyone wondered who was to get the triple assignments. . intends to study law at Yale later on. JOHN COURIS 1176 Acushnet Avenue Hi-Vets 4. A reserved young man with a pleasant disposition . . . is distressed by sloppy dressers . wishes he could give lazy people an incentive . . . works part-time for a cleaning estab- lishment oftimes recalls the exceptional N.B.H.S. fac- ulty .. . has noticed a lack of purpose in the average teen- ager ... one of our two “Vet” classmates. LEONARD CRANE 38 Ocean Street ROFL Gals 2) 3°64. 3School Savings Staff 1; Allied Youth 3, 4. Slow, easy-going fellow, who doesn’t care to be rushed... the outdoor type: Loves to go hunting and fishing .. . will never forget the ‘eventful’ minutes in his Senior home- room ... “Put that desk cover down, Leonard!” . . . has hopes of becoming an engineer after college.

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