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KAREN ABENDROTH 13 Ruth Street Allied Youth 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 4 Junior Choir 3 A lass with a friendly smile and a “Hi” for all her friends. PATRICIA AFFONCE 113 Division Street GAMS 2, 3 Girls League 4 Dramatic Club 2, Secretary 3 Never could understand why boys go to dances and then don’t dance! CAROLYN ALEXANDER 75 Crapo Street “Nina,” a real ‘whiz’ in Portuguese class. Her big moment: being chosen for Driver Education class! BEVERLY ALMEIDA 69 Rockdale Avenue Pan-American Club Treas- urer 4 Allied Youth 3 Junior Counselor 4 Pepesquad yl 2.03.04 Junior, Senior Choirs 1, 2 Library Aid 3, 4 A rally enthusiast! GWENDOLYN ALMEIDA 220 Rockdale Avenue GAMS 2 The artist of her crowd— beautiful hair her crowning glory—her sense of humor “tops.” KENNETH ALMEIDA 54 Peckham Street R.O.T. CU oes A lad who spends every spare moment with his true love—his car! A Be-Bop fan, too! PATRICIA ALMEIDA 180 Osborn Street Pan-American Club 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Junior Choir 1 Senior Choir 2, 4 Friends envy the naturally curly hair of this unassuming girl. LORETTA AMARAL 28 Bourne Street Allied Youth 2, 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Future Nurses’ Club 4 Junior Choir 4 “Recka’”” — a comedienne with her friends — bashful boys annoy her. NATHALIE AMARAL 76 Earle Street GAMS 2, 3, Lt. 4 Chorus 2 “Jingles” — an outstanding member of Gams, who led her drill squad to victory in the ‘58 competition. CAROL ANDRADE 102 Luke Street Pan-American Club 4 Allied Youth 3, 4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Shares her classmates’ dis- like of conceited people — would like more variety in the cafeteria menus!
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DAVID ANDRE 1015 Montrose Street A lad with an eye out for the ladies, so his friends say— will long remember the cold “hot lunches” in the cafe- teria! GLORIANN ANDREWS 995 Haskell Street Pan-American Club 4 Junior Choir 3 Pupil Personnel Office 3 Library Aid 4 Larger lockers would have made Glory so much hap- pier! CAROLYN ANSELMO 52 Valentine Street Girls League -4 Allied Youth 2, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses’ Club 3, 4 Junior Choir 3 Coke-breaks and soft mu- sic: her dream for N.B.H.S.! JOHN ARAUJO 4401 Acushnet Avenue Allied Youth 2 If only he were-a teacher, so that he wouldn’t get in trouble for traveling the wrong way on stairs! BRADFORD ASHTON 88 Ruth Street et. 1, 2, 3 A solid rooter for N.B.H.S. against our arch-rival, Dur- fee — never reconciled to rising with an alarm! GEORGE AVILA 158 North Main Street Acushnet How tired the boy grew of the distance he had to travel to reach school each day— his “big moment: writing a contest mystery story. RICHARD BAILEY 584 County Street Allied Youth 1], 2, 3 Football 2 pibrackes2: Rick’s pet peeve: people who say one thing but mean another. RONALD BAIROS 232 Shaw Street R.O.T.C. 2, 3, M Sgt. 4 “Ninee,” the talkative lad with the happy-go-lucky dis- position — mighty proud of his Rifle Team awards. RICHARD BAKULSKI 494 Coggeshall Street National Honor Society 2, ty ak Allied Youth 1, 3, 4 Always asking for new jokes to add to his vast col- lection. MARY BALESTRACCI 127 Robeson Street Student Council 1 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4 Selected Choir 2, 3, 4 Class Steering Committee 3 Likeable, steadfast friend.
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