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

 - Class of 1958

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RICHARD BOOKER 58 So. Main Street, Acushnet Male Chorus Dick: a well-liked lad with a golden voice — won third place in the American Legion talent show — hopes to become a professional singer and put that voice to work — maybe another Sinatra?— serves those ice cream delicacies at Keith’s in Dartmouth. JOAN BOUCHER 56 Hill Street Allied Youth A skillful knitter, may be put to practical use some day — Joanie is in another world when dancing with a certain someone — sold lots of rugs for Star Store — New Bedford Textile School here she comes — loves those extra long audi- torium periods — does lots of baby-sitting. DAVID BEST 783 Pleasant Street R.O.T.C. “Gus” assured customers of speedy delivery while working as delivery boy at Smith’s Mar- ket — will miss greatly the fun with the “High School Gang” — to have an Air Force career is this boy’s desire — quiet as a church mouse—outdoor sport enthusiast. JOHN BLYTHE 62 Rounds Street Key Club — Allied Youth — Male Chorus—Traffic Squad Boys State — Crimson High- lights — Football and Bas- ketball manager Tis plain to see he’s gone over sports — looking forward to his medical career — “right hand” man to all those who know him — a calm guard at the Goodyear ‘Tire and Rubber Company. 24 LUCILLE BISSONNETTE 363 Cottage Street GAMS — Pep Squad — Junior Councilor — Allied Youth — Dramatic Club “Lulu” sold the latest Easter bonnets at Penny Bonnets Hat Shop — a true swooner ‘over Sinatra, the crooner — goes haywire when she sees a bow tie — dating and boy-ology are Lulu’s hobbies — swimming and dancing star in her spare time. SANDRA BOCHMAN 48 Washburn Street Honor Society Sandy a pleasant miss who loves dancing, skating, and col- lecting phonograph records — someday hopes to see the world — really gets annoyed when having to sip soda with one straw — a very efficient little salesclerk wherever she is em- ployed — will miss the new friends she has made. PATRICIA BORGES 33 Reynolds Street Allied Youth — GAMS-—Senior Choir—Junior Choir—Junior Steering Committee Assisted the pretty brides-to- be as salesgirl at Marvel Ap- parel Shop — may be seen in future years as head buyer at Macy’s — can really “knock ’em down” when bowling — may use her talent as a model. SUZANNE BOUCHER 8 Boylston Street, Acushnet Allied Youth — GAMS — Li- brary Aid—Cafeteria Cashier Cute as a button — nurtures a whim to be a test driver for new automobiles — wields a mean tennis racquet — simply annoyed by seventh periods — sold us our photos at Cherry’s Portrait Studio — will miss good times and football rallies, even though they come after school.

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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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BARBARA BOYLE 81 Carroll Street Pep Squad — Crimson High- lights — Allied Youth — Li- brary Aide — Dramatic Club — Junior Counselor Annoyed by people who stare—will probably make the headlines with her journalism career — l ikes the “jam bam” confusion of the corridors in the morning — dancing and music are her favorites. ROBERT BREAU 75 Sylvia Street Allied Youth — Football Follows every tackle and touchdown—concocts a highly explosive ice cream soda at Frates — coming to school on a bus just “doesn’t do” — is going to join the Navy and see the world! JACQUELINE BOULET 4095 Acushnet Avenue Allied Youth — Honor Society Our dignified, charming “Jackie” — can blush prettily, pink as a rose petal — is an ex- cellent chef thus no need for Ready Mix — will probably design America’s future homes — quiet and poised. WILFRED BOWLER 117 Robeson Street Allied Youth — Track Team and Cross-Country Captain “Wil” gets along with every- one — active officer of De Mo- lay — never drives to school, walks to keep in shape for track! — will miss track play- ers and the coach. 25 LEONEL: BOURASSA 1929 Purchase Street Baseball ‘Team All around athlete — has a great personality — plays lots of basketball and spends much of his time at C.Y.0.—annoyed by “Gunners” — will miss gym, the baseball diamond, and the teasing from the fellows. CLAIRE BOWLES 1030 Bowles Street Mixed Choir — Allied Youth — Pep Squad Ardent Elvis Presley fan — active in church youth group — hopes to become the first woman president — annoyed by those who don’t smile — will miss all the friends she has made here. ROSEMARIE BRAGA 65 Acushnet Avenue Pan-American Club “Dimples,” another Elvis Presley fan—his records really send her—“kitten on the keys” —has a fever for Sherlock Holmes — will probably be seen as director of a famous model agency — will cherish memories of Miss Chase’s Eng- lish class. MICHAEL BRENNAN 212 Weld Street Allied Youth — Honor Society — Baseball — Key Club — Crimson Highlights—Junior Student Court — Classbook Staff Pleasant to be with, that’s our Mike — displays oratorical talent when taking lead in dis- cussions of current topics — will miss Mr. Worden’s class.

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