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

 - Class of 1957

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SANDRA COSTA 39 Harbeck Street, Acushnet Honor Society — Student Sec- retary Knits some crazy Argyles — a friendly and enjoyable girl to know — intelligence and pleasing personality bound to bring success — “strike and spare” artist — a reliable and conscientious bookkeeper-sec- retary at Wing’s. THOMAS COUCCI 1029 Kenmore Street R.O.T.C. — Allied Youth Keeps the boys in line as Master Sergeant in R.O. — after school hours, active in C.Y.O. — efficient behind the fountain, as he concocts some pretty fancy sundaes — hates to leave 103. oD BEVERLY CORRIE 102 Hillman Street Honor Society — Allied Youth — Junior, Senior Choirs — Pep Squad — Cheerleader A wonderful girl — enjoys horseback riding — can really inspire the crowd at a game — likes to swim and dance — hopes to become a medical secretary after training at a Junior College. NAZOLINA COSTA 15 Howland Street GAMS Enjoys her time before a TV screen—looks forward to week- ends, when good movies are in town — sews a fine seam at Manley Manufacturing Com- pany — hopes to join the WAVES and become a secre- tary. oe at 9 26 DONALD CORRIVEAU 28 Arlington Street Band — Soccer One of our Naval Reserves— loves water skiing — answers to “Cully” — smoothie on the dance floor—employed during summer by State Department of Public Works — a popular member of the class — another car-fan. ROSALIND COSTA 167 Durfee Street Allied Youth Enjoys dancing, music, and art — active in C.Y.O. program in leisure hours — has a quiet charm all her own — loves to play good-natured jokes — an- swers to “Roz’ — a future secretary. EVELYN COTE 151 Bullock Street Pep Squad — Junior Steering Committee Terrific bowler — salesgirl at Arlan’s — could give anyone plenty of competition on skates — enjoyed pep rallies — appreciates a good joke — fond of history classes — sel- dom seen without Gail and Pat. ROBERT COUTO 237 Bates Street Baseball — Basketball — Soccer “Bucky”, a man-about-town —enjoys rolling the balls down the alleys — faithful attendant at all the games — turns out some “super” creations in the form of sundaes’ at Willow Tree — would like to be a freshman again!

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MARILYN COOMBS 348 Middle Street Allied Youth — Basketball — Classbook: Art Staff Good natured and friendly— active at Y.W.C.A. — ballet her hobby — remembers the drip- ping feeling after: too-hasty showers in gym class — thinks she’ll always remember the ily, ally loops in shorthand. FRANCES CORREIA 181 Coffin Avenue Junior, Senior Choirs — Honor Society — Allied Youth — Pan-American Club Looks at life through rose- colored glasses—enjoys modern and classical novels — remem- bers only too well the task of dissecting fish in biology class —a water skier. oD EDMOND CLERMONT 74 Scott Street Track team An avid baseball fan — an- swers to “Pete” — swimming a favorite pastime — loves to dance — really pushes the gro- ceries around at Arlan’s Super- market — will miss the won- derful formals here at school, and the pretty girls. JANICE COELHO 204 Central Avenue GAMS — Guidance Office sec- retary Wonderful girl — goes for bowling in a big way — golden touch on the ivories — popular music fan — really rushes on the job, as a car hop — will miss the friendliness of pass- ing periods. eg} ef» ROBERT CLIFF 444 Brock Avenue R.O.T.C. — Male Chorus — Allied Youth Active in De Molay — en- thusiastic camper — enjoys tinkering with cars — sports and dancing fan — reliable church worker — sticks to his stamps in leisure hours — a friendly chap. ALAN COHEN 336 Maple Street Allied Youth — Freshman and J.V. Basketball A stamp collector — one of the most active workers at J.C. G., where he shines in basketball and softball — sales- man for local equipment com- pany — thinks third-year Eng- lish class his happiest one. 25 VALERIE CORNELL 166 Campbell Street Junior, Senior, Selected, and Mixed Choirs—Allied Youth — Girls League Sugar and spice, and every- thing nice — likes music of all types — page girl at St. Luke’s — willing worker for Rainbow Girls — loves N.B.H.S. spirit as Durfee game nears. JOHN CORREIA 128 Bonney Street R.O.T.C. Intrigued by all sorts of cars—furniture store employee in spare time — a well-liked lad—sports fan—will especially miss the color and excitement of games with our “friendly enemies.”



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EVELYN DAHLBERG 8 Wing Lane, Acushnet GAMS — Allied Youth A Rainbow girl — especially enthusiastic over basketball — her cooking is out-of-this-world — one of the few who actually reads! — ice-skating enthusiast — quiet and companionable — will remember Mr. Goodwin’s English class. RICHARD DANIELS 78 Eugenia Street Band A basketball and baseball fan — enjoys music — appears shy, but is lots of fun — de- pendable worker at McCrory’s store — spent an extra period now and then, doing the as- signments he didn’t do the night before! DENIS CRAIG 25 Viall Street Allied Youth Active in C.Y.O. basketball— likes sports in general — reads novels and biography—a clari- net player — works in dental laboratory after school hours— hates to leave the good friends he’s made at school. CONSTANCE CRUZ 443 Bolton Street Pan-American Club — Student Secretary — Honor Society A fine girl, with personality —can surely make those fingers travel over the typewriter keys — sweet manner and cute ways — does clerical work after school hours — hopes to be- come a secretary. ef G60 BETTY CROCK 95 Burns Street Honor Society — Girls League — Classbook: Photography Staff — A llied Youth — Pep Squad — Sophomore Class Secretary — Junior Choir — Student Secretary Attractive and neat — full of pep — extremely active at J.c.c. — salesgirl at Arlan’s during summer — has host of friends. THOMAS CUMMINGS 131 Webster Court Track: Captain — Squad Lead- ers Club Photography and model- building his hobbies—a hustler after schoolhours: boosts the business at the Variety Store where he works — everyone loves this lad — will miss the friends he’s made. CAROLE DAMON 348 Sawyer Street Girls League: Vice-President — Senior Choir: President — Selected Choir—Allied Youth “Little Bits’, full of fun and laughter — likes to paint and draw in spare time—with Jan, a couple of Lumbard’s most active workers — happy mem- ories of Mr. Bonner’s English class. MARILYN DaSILVA 201 Norwell Street Junior Counselor—Pan-Ameri- can Club — Allied Youth — Accompanist for Mixed Choir Knows the way to a man’s heart: enjoys baking delicious cakes and pastries — active member of Y.W.C.A. — dance- band enthusiast — “kitten -on the keys” with popular music.

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