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

 - Class of 1958

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SHIRLEY BROWN 33 Winsor Street GAMS Ceramics and oil painting interest her—dislikes girls who steal another girl’s boy-friend —frantic about football — ex- tremely helpful to all those who know her, especially to a certain GAMS prize squad. CONSTANCE BURES 292 Austin Street Girls League, Vice-President— Allied Youth—Senior Choir — Mixed Choir — Student Council — Pep Squad — Fu- ture Teachers of America, President Appears shy but is lots of fun — has hosts of friends — enjoys music, lends her voice to the school choirs — dislikes those conceited people! GRACE BRIGHTMAN 150 Summer Street GAMS — R.O.T.C. Office Sec- retary — Portuguese Pan- American Club Gracie hopes to please pa- tients in her future nursing career — beloved by the chil- dren she taught at Church School — always perturbed by short auditorium periods — competent secretary at Kiddie Land — enjoyed Typing, Eng- lish, and Shorthand classes. GORDON BROWN 924 Kempton Street Male Chorus Little Man of WNBH Hill- billy Guesthouse — loves any- thing pertaining to radio and TV — hopes someday to work in that field — will miss the rattling of the heating system during the winter. 26 JOANNE C. BRIMLEY 112 Pierce Street Allied Youth — Cheerleading — Future Teachers of Amer- ica — Pep Squad — Accom- panist for Junior Choir — Student Court, Juror Has an eye for fashions — devoted to cheerleading—hopes to travel around the world in 80 days — shows the qualities of a great actress. LORRAINE BROWN 7 Durfee Court Allied Youth — French Club— Future Teachers of America Loves to glide around the rink on her roller skates—will certainly be kind to her future pupils — another senior who realizes that after graduation she will miss all her friends and teachers. NELSON BRUCE 99 Tremont Street Key Club — Traffic Squad — Stamp Club — Allied Youth Bull’s eye shot with his 22 — punctures many tin cans — not “hep” to foreign cars — whips up a cool ice cream sun- dae — aspires to dental career — cafeteria lines made this boy chuckle!! CAROLYN BURGESS 55 Carroll Street Sophomore, Junior and Senior Steering Committees—Honor Society — Vice-President of Junior Class—Student Coun- cil “Miss Mischief” so-o-o tall and real cute — never seems to stop talking — but we like it — neat and trim — bubbles over with school spirit and friendliness.

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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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CATHERINE CARMO 323 South First Street In a pool, at a sewing ma- chines or oma dance floor... that’s where “Kay” likes to be — serves on board of directors Ornette op teens Club — would like to be a laboratory technician — enjoyed many good times at the Y.W.C.A. — hates gossiping — she will miss most her high school pals and her helpful teachers. JEANNETTE CARREAU 144 Princeton Street Pep Squad “Jan” always with the radio — hopes to have many chil- dren, “a baker’s dozen” — quiet study halls peeve her — will never forget the time she didn’t use the hand brake while driving. ANDREW P. BUZNIAK 107 Pine Grove Street R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieutenant “Buzzy” is most happy when with a small, speedy boat — hopes to work in a “top secret, hush-hush” submarine plant— another one of our crackshots with the rifle — rough and ready, his definition of a good outdoor man. THERESA CAMBRA 239 Morse’s Lane, Acushnet Senior Steering Committee — Pep Squad — Allied Youth — Honor Society — Cafeteria Worker — Classbook Staff “Terry” usually found be- hind a pizza at Barbero’s — annoyed by rising with the birds — wants to “Hula” while on vacation in Hawaii — will miss daily walk in the corri- dors. 2], GUY CABRAL 1414 Bonney Street Male Chorus — Double Quar- tet — Orchestra “Guido” a cool singer — hopes to see the non-pennant Red Sox’s go to the series — cannot stand non-auditorium Fridays — clerks for Corner Drug Store — will always re- member the wonderful atti- tude of the faculty. FRANCES CARLESI 563 Acushnet Avenue Allied Youth — Pep Squad “Shirley” a hard worker — wants more time to fulfill her appetite — hopes to do secre- tarial work — hates going from Ist to 3rd floor in 3 minutes flat — will miss going to all the football .games. RAYMOND CARPENTER 78 Hillman Street R.O.T.C. Lieutenant — Fresh- man Basketball — Traffic Squad — Allied Youth “— R.O.T.C. Rifle Team That radio announcer’s mel- odious voice you hear may one day be that of our own “Ray” —greets the gang at the “State” every week-end where he’s an usher — will fondly remember all the good times in the R.O.T.C, ELAINE CASTELLINA 224 State Street Junior Counselor—Volley Ball —Pan-American Club — Dra- ‘matic Club — Girls’ Basket- ball — Future Teachers of America One of our busiest gals — a top-ranking J.A.er — known for her good sense of humor — will miss sticking her bright red head in on morning con- ventions in Miss McFadden’s office.

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