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EVERETT BATES 9 Lake Street Golf Letters “Cliff” is well-known for his silence and his ability as a good golfer — usually seen at Paskamansett Links — happiest when “racking up the boys’— thoroughly enjoys favorite sub- ject of mathematics. BRUCE BEAN 247 Commonwealth Avenue Allied Youth — Art — Basket- ball — Baseball — Football — Gym — Track “Beanie”. a joy to have around especially on any team — found on weekends at U. of Mass.— worked hard as orderly at Hospital — will miss algebra classes and the excitement of running on the field before the big games. CYNTHIA BARROS 164 Macomber Street Pep Squad — Allied Youth — Dramatic Club — Future Teachers of America—Class- book Staff We predict that Cindy will be another Rembrandt — she frowns on boys in Bermudas — is known indeed as a friend in need — wants to visit Brazil. DOROTHY BARYLSKI 12 Rodney Street Allied Youth — Junior and Senior Choir — Mixed En- semble — Future Teachers of America — Pep Squad — Pan-American Club Dotty can really hit those ivories and she sings like a nightingale — loves handling money — would like to cut figures on ice for the Follies. 22 ROBERT BARTHELEMY 8 Tallman Street Key Club — Allied Youth — Honor Society — Track — Traffic Squad — Student Court — Classbook Staff A real sharp guy — deadeye on the basketball court—helps fellow students by serving as an Honor Society tutor — se- cretly desires to be Yul Bryn- ner’s barber. ELEANOR BATES 311 Lowell Street Guidance Office Secretary “Ellie” loves listening to the latest platters — enjoys buying the latest fashions — active in church functions — doesn’t en- joy being mangled on crowded buses — would like to be a sec- retary or a receptionist. THOMAS BAUER 149 Bellevue Street R.O.1T.Cy = Allied youths Rifle Team, Captain “Tom” a crackshot with a rifle — will make great Army cadet recruiter — annoyed by so-called women drivers — a bowling enthusiast — he will miss the good times before school in the corridors. CYNTHIA BEAUDOIN 2296 Acushnet Avenue Student Council Secretary and President — Chairman of School Savings Staff — Co- chairman of Youth for An Honest America Committee — American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student “Petite Cindy” bursting with energy, great sport fan — will have many tales to tell future gym classes — mighty proud of her little Volkswagon.
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LORRAINE AZEVEDO 430 Sawyer Street GAMS: 2nd Lieutenant — Honor Society — Pan-Ameri- can Club: Vice-President — Portuguese Educational So- ciety book Award — Future Teachers of America—Class- book Staff Annoyed by rushing to classes — hopes to tour Europe in the future — especially Por- tugal. REBECCA BARNET 20 Morelands Terrace Pep Squad — Dramatic Club— Girls League: Favor Chair- man — Newspaper: News Staff — Classbook Staff — Allied Youth Art, sports, knitting are in- terests of versatile Becky — blushed when she found lost books in the wrong homeroom —will miss Girls’ League most. MAXINE AMBUSH 116 Brownell Avenue Dramatic Club — Newspaper— Allied Youth — Classbook Staff — Honor Society Energetic and cheerful — en- joys art, movies, dramatics, journalism, and knitting — hopes to join the Navy — al- ways losing keys — will remem- ber Miss Ryan’s class. AMY ANDREWS 421 Orchard Street Pan-American Club — Junior Choir — Debating Club — Allied Youth A sweet miss with a sweet smile — annoyed by conceited people — enjoys all sports — hopes to become a secretary — will miss all the fun and friends at N.B.H.S. 21 ROGER AMES 208 James Street Key Club — Soccer — Tennis — Basketball — Baseball — Traffic Squad Popular, friendly, and con- siderate — enjoys sports of all types — usually seen searching through a dream book — an- noyed by someone in 234 — one of our jet enthusiasts. CARL ARRUDA 157 Annette Street Traffic Squad Wavy red hair, the envy of all boys — has a fancy for hot- rods — belongs to the City Car Club — hopes to own Chevie of his own — will always re- member Mrs. Plaud’s inspiring French classes. LEE BAPTISTA 187 Mill Street Football — Track — Allied Youth — Traffic Squad Big Lee will be remembered for his record-breaking heaves in the Sophomore and Junior Shot-put contests in Boston — wants to be a history teacher — is getting hand-knit socks for graduation! — competition gets out of Lee’s way on the football field. JUDITH BAROA 320 Bonney Street Allied Youth — Pan-American Club.— Senior Steering Com- mittee — Honor Society — Future Teachers of America — Library Aid Judy wants to teach a class- room full of children — loves school basketball games — will miss games and high school friends.
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PAULINE BENOIT 2 Linden Court Miss with a pleasing smile, pleasant personality — enjoys sewing, might assist Christian Dior — hopes to become a sec- retary — will miss students of New Bedford High School but not the homework or short auditorium periods — outside of school occupies her time by baby sitting. DIANE BERNARD 82 Cottage Street Junior Choir — Senior Choir— Student Council—Pep Squad — Dramatic Club — Allied Youth — Girls League Pleasant miss seen at St. Luke’s — would love to marry a millionaire — always will re- member Miss Rutter’s enlight- ening English classes — doesn’t dig “Little Richard.” JON BEGIN Middleboro Road, Freetown Allied Youth A typical outdoor’s man — enjoyed hunting, fishing, and trapping — greatly annoyed by those unannounced quizzes — can really make a nice ice cream sundae — will miss wait- ing for school to open in the morning and the bus to come in the afternoon. MARCIA BENLIFER 316A Smith Street Stamp Club, President—Allied Youth — Dramatic Club — Crimson Highlights Soft spoken and helpful — can really handle a thermom- eter — this dramatist, another Helen Hayes, hopes to be seen on the stage and in the movies — will miss the teachers and friends from New Bedford High. 25 DIANE BELLIVEAU 94 Newcomb Street Pep Squad A real sweet gal — loves to dance — an avid record collec- tor — training to be a good mother by working as a baby- sitter — whooped it up with a group of majorettes after a certain rally — conceited boys, if there are any, beware! RUSSELL BENNETT 25 Hussey Street R.O.T.C.: Sergeant Enjoyed Consumer Educa- tion class tremendously — can be seen at New Bedford Coun- try Club “burdened” down with clubs — the hope of the future: to go off into the “wild blue yonder” — an enthusiastic New York Yankee fan. CAROL BENTLEY 56 Humphrey Street Allied Youth — Business Man- ager Crimson Highlights Ardent sport fan — dislikes people who talk too much about nothing — will miss the traffic jam on Morgan Street — hopes to become a secretary and marry the boss — we're rooting for ya, Carrie — enjoys dancing, skating, and swim- ming. ROGER BERNIER 209 Princeton Street Key Club A likeable lad mad over boats and water sports— hopes to go into the boat building business — wants a sailing craft of his own and’ sail the seven seas—will always remember the enthusiasm and friendliness of the faculty and students, espe- cially the opposite sex.
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