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BETSEY BELL 3962 Acushnet Avenue Allied Youth — Pep Squad — Girls’ Varsity Basketball Officer in Rainbow Girls — a wonderful friend to have — always there with the clever answers—a most capable guard on the basketball court — “earns while she learns” at Arlan’s. MILTON BERUBE 179 Shaw Street Student Council — R.O.T.C. Captain — Rifle Team Cap- tain Might have discovered elec- tricity, if Franklin hadn’t been born first! — calm and co-operative, he’s grand to work with — the lad who made suits in a factory last summer — hates to give up the long assemblies at N.B.H.S. oD JEAN BARROS 4 Rockland Street Junior, Senior, and Mixed Choirs — Crimson Highlights representative A quiet, friendly, and en- joyable girl — music-lover — spends leisure collecting stamps and foreign money — loves the children she baby-sits for — hates to part from the friends she’s made at N.B.HS. GAIL BARTON 49 Brewster Street Student Council: President — Girls League — Pep Squad —Allied Youth—French Club —Junior Choir—Honor Society Cute, vivacious, popular — dependable and efficient in all her activities — ceramics in- terest her — hopes to c atch a doctor in her future nursing career! ef a 9 JOHN BARROWS 1085 Rockdale Avenue Key Club: Board of Directors — Honor Society: President — Allied Youth—Soccer—Track “Tex,” the man-about-school with the big ideas — loves to watch the girls go by — a big brain — known for his ability with the clarinet — intrigues all by his influence with the faculty — suave and debonair. PHILIP BEAULIEU 47 Belleville Avenue R.O.T.C. Enthusiastic sportsman — loves cards and a good game of pool — drinks his milk with flavored straws — good bowler — always willing to help a friend—agreeable per- sonality — sets ‘em up in a bowling alley, as a part-time job. BETSY BENT 16 Crapo Street GAMS: Ist Lieutenant “Betty Lou” to her friends — active) membensotmau ute Y.W.C.A. — enthusiastic church worker — a shutter-bug — en- joys swimming and dancing — energetic on the tennis court — really kept Company B in line, as a most competent of- ficer. RICHARD BERUBE 85 Caswell Street R.O.T.C, Pleasing personality — very generous — model-building is his favorite habby — enjoys all sports, and tinkering with cars — has scientific mind — station attendant after school hours — will wax your car to a fare-thee-well at his father’s Atlantic Station.
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THORNTON BANKS 170 Shawmut Avenue Football — R.O.T.C. — Allied Youth Afraid of dancing and girls —a model boat builder—sure he’s going to miss the Ameri- can chop suey dinners in the cafeteria — never again will he wear tattered dungarees! — interested in landscaping — keen sports fan. ROBERT BARBOZA 47 Clifford Street Honor Society — Student Sec- retary One of our Marine Reserves — answers to “Babo” — bowl- ing pins are done for, when this lad rolls the ball — a big help in the grocery store where he saw to it that cus- tomers got only the best. og MARGARET AUGUSTUS 12 Hunter Street Junior, Senior, and Mixed Choirs — Junior Counselor Smooth dancer — the sort of girl it’s nice to know—prefers outdoor life — energetic sports fan — hobbies: skating, swim- ming, dancing, bowling, boat- ing — joins the army of part- time workers at the Star Store. JEAN BAGGE 173 Central Avenue French Club — Future Teach- ers of America: Vice-Presi- dent — Allied Youth — Honor Society The girl who works at Fanny Farmer’s and still stays slim — “Shorty” likes getting and spending pay checks — will have ‘flats’ changed at a garage, after practicing tire changing in Driver Education! INEZ AYRES 393 Park Avenue Junior Choir The gal to know if you like homemade apple pie — really adds up the sportswear sales at Fairhaven Mills — the “I could have danced all night” girl — will remember NBHS by the bruises she got, squeez- ing in and out of the girls’ locker room. WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE 22 Stetson Street Dramatic Club — Debating Team — Chorus “Bainy” delights many with his wit — a frequent camera- toter — wide range of inter- ests: athletics, girls, gardening, training dogs, traveling, and riding — soft drawling speech pleasant to hear. 193 ANITA BAPTISTA 242 Purchase Street GAMS Personality plus—fun-loving and versatile — enjoys mak- ing many of her clothes — “spares and strikes” are right up her alley — dancing and drawing rate first with her — admires a certain Air Force lad with black hair and hazel eyes. é@ cues : INA BARCLAY 321 Clinton Street Student Council — Crimson Highlights Staff — Sopho- more Steering Committee — National Poetry Association Award An amateur author, hoping to make a career of writing — the gal to know: she’s in charge of ticket money for Teenage Moose Club dances! — as a baby-sitter, a boon to mothers.
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iB MARGARET BETTENCOURT 37 Nye Avenue, Acushnet Honor Society — Library Aid book Typing Staff A genial personality — en- joys dancing — better head for the by-ways when she takes to the highways! — sure she earns more than she gets at her part-time office job — Miss Fisher's “Bargain Day” remains in her memory. ARLENE BISHINS 95 Plymouth Street Allied Youth — Pep Squad — Majorette — French Club — Crimson Highlights The well-dressed lass who sells clothes at Pat McKenna’s — known for her lovely, long tresses—likes to spend ‘Thurs- day evenings with her friends at J.C.C.—nurses and patients at St. Luke’s find her a great help. GERTRUDE BOARDLEY 57 South Second Street Girls League Secretary—Band — Girls’ Basketball One of the finest and most dependable girls in school — better lock the refrigerator when Gert’s in an eating mood! — wonderful with the little girls at a City Mission party — loves music. OLIVIA BONENBERGER 15 Milford Street GAMS A sweet girl, with a won- derful personality — quiet, friendly, and cute — loves to make the pins tumble in a bowling alley — skating and dancing her number 1 hob- bies — will miss her chance to visit with her friends dur- ing passing periods. EP — Student Secretary — Class-: e® 21 ROBERT BETTENCOURT 171 Kempton Street R.O.T.C.: 2nd Lieutenant Does his duty for Uncle Sam in the Army Reserves — fun-to-be-with — “the little- man-who-wasn’t there,” as far as home-room periods were concerned — well-liked by his many friends — an eagle-eyed traffic officer in our corridors. CLAIRE BLOUIN 34 Ellen Street Allied Youth — French Club — Girls League — GAMS: Ist Lieutenant Quiet, sweet, and friendly — loves the friends she’s made through Rainbow membership — a real whirlwind on a ten- nis court — beloved by the children she cares for at Sol- E-Mar. z PAULINE BOCHMAN 532 Summer Street Band — French Club: urer — Allied Youth treas- Blows for the Treble Clef Club — a dependable and sincere friend — lives for the summer and its water activi- ties — loves to bat a ball across a tennis net — has one of the most infectious giggles at N.B.HS. RICHARD BONIN 199 Collette Street Student Council — Honor Society A really “cool” lad: got that way from all the ice cream he has sold! — belongs to National Guard and Civil Air Patrol — a swimming en- thusiast and sports fan—never complained about over-long assemblies!
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