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CAROLE BOURDON 342 North Front Street Junior Choir—Allied Youth— Pep Squad—Basketball Team Majorette and secretary for Assumption Drum and Bugle Corps—detests the climb from first to third floor every other period — competent secretary at Boyle Brothers after school. SANDRA BOYCE 7 Desautels Street GAMS — Honor Society Soft-spoken — a smooth dan- cer, who knows good music when she hears it — interested in her church activities — handles plenty of money at Grossman’s—conscientious and capable — hopes to become a secretary, and then a home- maker. oD JULIANA BORGES 325 Query Street GAMS — Pan-American Club —Junior, Senior, and Mixed Choirs — School Savings Staff — Classbook Activities Staff Cute and “perky” — will remember the mad dashes on program-making days — usual- ly at the bottom of a joke — mad for dancing — rings up the sales at Kook-E-Land after school. MAURICE BOULANGER 18 Ashley Street R.O.T.C. Enjoys tinkering with cars — happy-go-lucky type — regular sports fan — well-liked by his many friends — a dreamer in English class—part-time work- er in garage — quit R.O.T.C. ‘cause he was allergic to the wool in the uniforms! ef at 9 EILEEN BOTELHO 550 North Front Street GAMS — Pan-American Club Will long remember the con- fusion of passing periods — “Candy Girl” at Olympia Theatre — bowling enthusiast — fond of skating — shy and sweet — enjoys dancing — will miss study periods — has a “sweet tooth” — “Lee” to her friends. SHIRLEY BOURBEAU 233 Myrtle Street GAMS—Honor Society—Guid- ance Office Secretary Loves a good time — a sweet and thoughtful girl — never tangles the wires at Tel. and Tel. switchboard — member of the Y.W.C.A. — enjoys dancing — always carries a smile. Pi BARBARA BOWKER 15 Hunter Street French Club — Accompanist for Selected Choir Enjoys driving her father’s car — really keen about her baby-sitting job — happiest when making the piano keys fly or creating harmony at the organ — our own candidate for Marge Champion honors — a quiet and friendly girl, fun to have around. MARIE BRITTO 136 Bay Village GAMS — Junior, Senior, and Mixed Choirs — Pan-Ameri- can Club — Crimson High- lights representative Loyal supporter of our sports — member of the Top Teens Club — a modern-jazz enthusi- ast — full of fun, she’s often at the bottom of a clever joke.
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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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JUDITH BURGESS 55 Carroll Street Student Council—Allied Youth — Pep Squad — Honor So- ciety Vice-President — Crim- son Highlights Society Editor — American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student — Cafeteria worker — Winner of Girls’ State election Pretty, easy-going, and popu- lar — and brainy as well! NANCY CALNAN 413 Cedar Street Allied Youth—Junior Steering Committee — Mixed and Senior Choirs — Crimson Highlights: Society and Club Writer Enthusiastic Red Sox Fan — spends hours before a TV set, or listening to what’s “best on wax” — a friendly girl — hopes to do some traveling in years ahead. oD ee EDWARD BROWN 87 Ryan Street Tennis team Great play-by-ear pianist — enjoys psychoanalyzing his friends — loads of fun to be with — has a good time tossing a ball on an outdoor basket- ball court — hopes to continue his education at a technical school. GLENN BRUM 110 Bellevue Street Dramatic Club — Allied Youth — R.O.T.C.: 2nd Lieutenant — Football A twinkle in his eye—funny, without effort —quick with an answer — loves to dance — the hard-working president of the Moose Teenage Club — an Eagle Scout with two palms — found in a shipping room after school. at 9 23 IVAR BROWNE 374 Middle Street Football team manager—Base- ball team manager A real live wire among Hi- Y’ers — active in church affairs — knows “‘the high roads and the low roads” of N.B., after his experience as a Western Union messenger — a friend to all who know him — problems in physics don’t stump this lad! VIVIAN BUDD 23 Hope Street, Acushnet GAMS Mad for dancing — salesgirl at Enterprise — auto shows at the top of her list — could listen to records for hours — “Bibbit” to those who know her — welcomes vacations — wouldn’t miss games for any- thing — Miss Cohen’s ‘“‘prob- lem child”. BARBARA BURGO 120 Hathaway Road Chorus A Y.W.C.A. member — inter- ested in seeing the pins topple when she rolls the balls — a smoothie on the dance floor — enjoys skating — loves to be “among those present” at ral- lies and school games — a fine girl, with a pleasant way. CATHERINE CARNEY Marion Road, Rochester Allied Youth A gal with a genial person- ality — full of “the old-Harry” — loves to gab and raid the refrigerator — ever watch this girl dance? — hopes to become a beautician or make-up artist — a busy J unior Achiever.
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