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DAVID DARWELL 107 Moss Street Allied Youth 3, 4. Short and witty, with a tal- ent for making friends often catches up on lost sleep in Study Hall ...can be found at Gulf Hill Dairy selling many-flavored ice creams interests all lead to sports .. . most vivid memories will be his history classes . . . hopes to enter the field of drafting. CARLTON DAWSON 3551 Acushnet Avenue Oftenest seen with a smile . .a nice personality . . . finds going to school annoying .. . interested in hunting spends his spare time playing around with his car .. . often found busily working at Du- pont’s Market . . . will always remember a certain study hall and all the gay times there... happiest when with a gang of his friends hopes to be- come a State Trooper. CARMEN CUBAS 10 Clay Street Attractive and cheerful... has beautiful dark hair lists her pet peeve as conceited people hobbies include taking in the local movies .. . enjoys dancing to a good band . will always remember gay lunch periods . . . can often be found chatting with her friends . . one of our engaged seniors . marriage included in fu- ture plans. BEATRICE DANIELS 36 Independent Street Forever smiling . . . an easy- going manner... has a pleas- ant word for all . . . easily an- noyed by people who give advice but don’t take it . . hobbies include dancing, play- ing tennis, and reading will never get used to the ring- ing of bells between periods . sure to remember some of the friends she has made in her four great years .. . in the future, hopes to be working in an office. 28 NOEL DAHLBERG 854 Rockdale Avenue Pep Squad 1, 4; Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4; school paper 4. Gift for gab ... finds it hard to get to school on time... gay and carefree at all times. . a member of Rainbow Girls . enjoys dancing and driv- ing around in her car thinks people that aren’t any fun are “odd”... never a dull moment when Noel’s in the crowd . . . will always remem- ber her freshman year and the fun in Study Hall . NORMAN DARRER 337 Hawthorne Street Allied Youth 3, 4; football 3, 4. Tall and brawny . . . always on hand when there’s mischief brewing . . . a welcome addi- tion to N.B.H.S. in his junior year . . . one of our gridiron heroes . . . very active at the Jewish Community Center .. . will treasure the memory of the new friends he made on his arrival here . . . plans to be in the advertising field or a veterinarian. STEPHEN DAVIS 4 Grove Street Allied Youth 3, 4. Friendly . . . an ardent con- versationalist . . . dislikes any form of homework . . . easily annoyed by misers very much interested in travelling . . . likes to tinker with auto- mobiles . . . happiest when at- tending a long auditorium period ... fun to be with... sees to it that there is never a dull moment. CHRISTOPHER De GRAZIA 20 Maryland Street A nice guy . . . easy to get along with annoyed by girls who talk too much when on a date .. . an enthusiastic sports fan . . . enjoys food of all kinds . a fine sense of humor ... plans to remain a bachelor . . . hopes to find a good job in some interesting field.
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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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LOUIS DEXTRAZE 42 County Street A grand guy . . . the posses- sor of a dynamic personality . can easily be annoyed by people with no sense of humor and a certain gal . . . hobbies and interests include music and girls . . . often seen with his two best friends . . . will always remember the many gay activities during his four years at N.B.H.S. .. . plans to enter the Air Force. BRIAN DIFFLEY 9 Roosevelt Street Allied Youth 3, 4. Quiet in a nice way .. . in- teresting, and good company frowns at the sight of “party spoilers” . hobbies are photography and music . interests include most sports and girls . . . will never forget all his wonderful class- mates . . . hopes someday to fly Jet planes. MARY LOU DeMELLO 930 Rockdale Avenue Pan-American Club 1; Choir 3; Allied Youth 3, 4. A nice gal. . . full of pep at a football rally . . . annoyed by anyone who changes the channel when she’s watching her favorite T.V. program ... enjoys listening to rock ’n’ roll music .. . hopes to snag a mil- lionaire and take a trip to Eu- rope every summer. MARY ELLEN De TERRA 1026 Kempton Street GAMS 1, 2; Steering Com- mittee 4; Junior Choir 3; Al- lied Youth 3, 4. Quiet and shy . . . a very sweet lass . . . makes a true and fine friend . . . active at the Y.W.C.A. . . . spends spare time at dramatic school .. . annoyed by people who crack their knuckles, and by squeaky shoes . . . hobbies are tennis, swimming, reading, and dra- matics ...in the future, hopes to be nursing little children in some large hospital. MARY DeSOUZA 204 Harwich Street Agreeable and mild tem- pered ... lists her pet peeve as selfish people . . . will always lend a helping hand when pos- sible . . . gets the most enjoy- ment out of attending football and basketball games .. . an ardent supporter of our ath- lefesmmn) Canbe, seehpat. all sports events . . . a welcome addition to any gathering... . ambitions all lead to becoming a homekeeper. BRIAN DEXTRADEUR 33 Willow Street Key Club 4; football 3; track 3; tennis 1; Male Chorus 1. Tall and blond . . . alw ays willing to take part in school activities . . . has held member- ship in the H.Y. Club and Junior Achievement . . . pho- tography is his main hobby . interested in the army re- serves . dislikes “piles of homework” . . . can be found working at Gilly’s Market... plans to make a career of army life. BEVERLY DIAS 103 Jenkins Street Cafeteria worker 2. Perky and happy-go-lucky ... forever smiling ...a grand gal . . . forever wishing that either alarm clocks be aban- doned or school hours be started at 10... di slikes house- work, snobs, and homework . favorite pastime is roller skating and bopping to rock ‘n’ roll music . . . will never forget her Driver Education course. JOYCE DIXON 4107 Acushnet Avenue Girls League 4; Allied Youth 2; Secretary in R.O.T.C. Office 4. A charming blonde with blue eyes . . . an active member of Rainbow Giils . . . dislikes a combination of socks and high heeled shoes . . . spends her spare time at Swain School of Design . won't forget the happy hours in art class and the quiet ones in Study Hall... hopes to be a Fashion Illustra- tor in a large department store.
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