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CAROL DUARTE 508 Hillman Street Junior Choir: President — Senior, Mixed, and Selected Choirs—Pan-American Club Allied Youth — Pep Squad — GAMS Quiet, friendly, and jovial — can run her fingers up and down the piano keys — worker for church Fellowship — Tel. and Tel. operator. LOUIS DUCHAINEAU 69 Hazard Street Golf Very quiet—a regular sports fan and really interested in cars — likes dancing and good records — bus boy at Waldorf Cafeteria — really helped keep that golf course in shape — al- ways looked forward to assem- blies and gym periods. oD ROCHELLE DEXTRAZE 20 Ethel Street A dimpled darling with a. sweet voice — “rock and roll’” fan — a really good woman- driver — has special interest in U.S. Navy — loved hustle of lunch periods — blushes at oddest times — “Shelly” enjoys dancing — baby-sitting on her list of activities. MARVIN DOLINSKY 588 Allen Street Allied Youth—Football: Varsity and Jr. Varsity — ‘Traffic Squad — Basketball: Fresh- man Team Plays basketball at Boys’ Club and Y.M.C. A. Church League — golf and softball player — hates to leave his underclassmen friends. a 9 ee BEVERLY DICKENS 15 Studley Street French Club — Pep Squad — Allied Youth Shining eyes and twinkling toes — the pert president of J. A. Venus Co. — a fiend for modern novels—loved the mad meetings during passing peri- ods — a future Florence Nightingale. ANDREW DOYLE 110 Cottage Street Allied Youth — Basketball Squad — ‘Tennis Team: Captain Tall, light, and handsome — helped to boost business at Fairhaven Mills and Ciaburri’s by his efficient work — enjoyed his hours in senior home-room so much that he hates to leave it! RICHARD DUARTE 73 Collette Street Co-Captain of Soccer Team Mechanically inclined—avid sports fan — clever with cars and motors — easy smile — fond of girls — U. S. Navy gets “Rick” next — enjoyed Mr. Grabiec’s Government class — interested in skating — added zest to each class. DANIEL DUFRESNE 67 Princeton Street R.O.T.C.: Captain — Rifle Team: Secretary — ‘Traffic Squad: Lieutenant Photography his favorite hobby — the lad to watch out for in the corridors — business has increased at Brooklawn Pharmacy since he took over at the fountain!
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RONALD DENHAM 170 Irvington Street R.O.T.C.: Captain Wields a mean tennis racket — super-workman at Wool- worth’s after school — helps to carry on tradition of Marines, in their Reserves — active in church and DeMolay organiza- Board work in physics ab. WILLIAM DESMOND 1 Anthony Street R.O.T.C.: Captain — Student Court: Defense Counsel — Rifle Team: Captain — Al- lied Youth — Traffic Squad. What a businessman! — golf suits him to a tee — a poised lad soda-dispenser par excel- lence — with his panel truck, did a thriving fish business. oD DAVID DEAN 3462 Acushnet Avenue R.O.T.C. Sparks with interest in radio and electronics — energetic church worker — two years construction experience with local firm — a charming and disarming lad, who’s going to miss the social whirl of senior year. FRANCES De MELLO 36 George Street . GAMS Quiet and friendly person- aljty — takes the jolts of horse- back riding in stride — active in church Fellowship group — spends leisure at movies or listening to Harry Belafonte records — spirited fan at Sar- gent Field. oe og 28 MARY DeBARROS 440 Orchard Street Pan-American Club—Dramatic Club—Junior, Mixed Choirs Can work wonders with a needle and thread — enjoys tennis, skating, swimming — cooks, too!—clerk at McCrory’s — won't forget the struggle with verbs in Portuguese class. LUCIA deMOURA 202 Tinkham Street Pep Squad Keen interest in rock-’n-roll and Elvis Presley — enjoys all sports — has a weakness for green and black Cadillacs — Marines also on her list of interests — receptionist in doc- tor’s office. RITA DESJARDINS 22 McGurk Street GAMS “Reed” to her friends — quiet, sweet, and pretty — en- joys sewing — drawing and painting tie in with her inter- est in fashion design — has done office work after school — whips up a mean sandwich at Kresge’s. JEANNE DESROSIERS 91 Jouvette Street “Bunny” to her friends — a fine girl with personality to match — tennis and basketball fan — loves to cook — busy as a bee behind the counters of Woolworth’s—will miss French class most of all — loved corri- dor decorations at Christmas.
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DOROTHY ESTEIEIRO 157 Davis Street Junior, Senior Choirs — Pep Squad “Rae” collects Elvis Presley records — interested in pink and black Cadillacs — reads, plays tennis, and dances — re- ceptionist for Dr. Jeffrey — Air Force among her list of favor- ite interests. ALFRED FERNANDES 78 Fair Street Honor Society — Football — Allied Youth Kind and considerate — will miss the friendly atmosphere of N.B.H.S. — variety in his summer work: cadd ying, land- scaping, roadbuilding—model- making occupies much of his leisure. oD JUSTINE DURFEE 16 Hicks Street Girls League — Honor Society — Senior Choir — Allied Youth Has unusual hobby: collects salt shakers — enjoys swim- ming and tennis — has worked outside school, stamping at Cornell Dubilier, and selling at McCrory’s — hates to leave the good friends she’s known here. JANICE ENOS 46 Campbell Street Girls League: Welfare Chair- man—Allied Youth—Senior Choir Full of fun — cheerful Lum- bard Shop worker — clever at pantomime, especially at Hal- lowe’en parties!—future nurse, sure to make any patient feel better by her sunny presence. ae og 30 CAROLE EDMONSEN 48 Woodlawn Street GAMS Quiet, cute, and smart — the alleys really burn when she bowls! — a super salesgirl at Kresge’s — plans to continue her education and become a top-notch secretary — used to enjoy the morning walks around the corridor-circuit. BERYL EPSTEIN 117 Palmer Street Allied Youth — Girls League — — Pep Squad — Junior, Sen- ior Choirs—Student Council = Crimson Highlights re- porter Swimming instructor at Y.W.C.A. — loved the exciting basketball season of 1954 — active, attractive, and charm- ing, with a quiet manner. WILLIAM FAWCETT 71 Jean Street, Acushnet Baseball — Allied Youth — Key Club — School Savings Staff Friendly, with a great big grin—has a persuasive person- ality—added spark to the base- ball team — mischief in his eye — loved to joke with his teachers — would be a wonder ful model for Ipana! ARMAND FERNANDES 83 Whitman Street Senior Class Treasurer — Foot- ball — Track — Allied Youth Personality plus—has a won- derful sense of humor — loves a “who-dun-it” — made a hit with the children on the play- ground he ran—found N.B.H.S. a perfect example of democra- cy in action. .
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