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RAYMOND CLAIRMONT 29 Keene Street Debating Club 1, 2 Gafeteria Aid 1, 2 Can't think of anything he’d like to change at NBHS, — scholarship winner to Bos- ton Museum School of Art. STEPHEN CLARE 52 Capitol Street Our friend, “Rough-house” — always ready to listen to or tell a good joke — claims he’s the type who gets blamed for everything! ALBERT COELHO 10 Grandfield Street Pan-American Club 4 Allied Youth 4 R.O.T.C. Office 4 Will always remember his biggest moment: the 1958 GAMS Ball. ALLAN COHEN 90 South Street “Crimson Log” Sports Staff 4 Doesn’t mind being watch- ed on a park basketball court, but hates to walk through study halls and face the starers! ALAN COOK 233 Aquidneck Street Student Court 3 Roem 26 Tot 3 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3 School Savings Staff 1 Band 1, 2 Chief of our Traffic Squad, and a good one, too. KATHLEEN CORDEIRO 96 Rockdale Avenue Allied Youth 4 Dramatic Club 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Holds the record for laugh- ing longest at a joke! PAUL CORMIER 37 Lawrence Street R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Paul is always playing practical jokes — crowded dances annoy him! CAROL CORREIA 235 Belleville Road Pan-American Club 3, 4 “Shorty” remembers the thrill the first time we were addressed as “Illustrious Sen- iors.” JOAN CORREIA 50 Cornell Street Allied Youth 1 Junior Choir 1 One of N.B.H.S.’s best- dressed gals — “Joni” re- members the great time she had at her Junior Prom. BEVERLY CORREIRA 132 Maywood Street GAMS 2 Pan-American Club 4 Allied Youth 2 Dramatic Club 2 Pep Squad 3 “Bev” has a hard time, dodging her way to the cafe- teria.
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BETSY CATON 101 Moss Street Allied Youth 3, 4 Junior Choir 3 Mixed Choir 3 This quiet girl is irked by pushers in the corridors — one of the nurse’s stalwart helpers. PATRICIA CAVANAUGH 49 Harvard Avenue GAMS 1 Allied Youth 1 Junior Choir 1 An attractive dresser— counting the days to gradu- ation. GEORGE CHABOTTE 251 Ashley Boulevard Allied Youth 2, 3 piva Chae 2m Gymnastic Squaa 4 “Sh-Boom” is proud of his school letter! BRADFORD CHANDLER 360 Conduit Street R.O:T.C, 2, 3, 4 Golf 3, 4 Remembers his first pro- motion in R.O.T.C. — calm accepter of surprise tests! JOAN CHAPIN 83 Mill Street GAMS 1, 2 Allied Youth 4 Pep Squad 3 Junior Choir 3 Annoyed by teachers who give homework after passing bell has rung! BRADFORD CHASE 152 Summit Street Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 3, 4 Track 4 Baseball 3 A capable goalie oh our victorious “58’’ soccer team, this “Porky”! MARY-ALICE CHASE Rounseville Road Rochester Girls League 4 Allied Youth 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 3 Library Aid 3, 4 The reason chemistry teachers turn gray! ELAINE CHEETHAM 36 Woodlawn Street Quiet but fun-loving—Jun- ior Class Day her big mo- ment — doesn’t love Durfee! JEAN CHMIEL 143 Wood Street Pan-American Club 4 Junior Counselor 3 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Junior Choir 4 Always has her mind at Northeastern University! SANDRA CISEK 454 Sawyer Street Girls League 4 Allied Youth 2, 4 School Savings Staff 1, 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Future Nurses’ Club 3, 4 Junior Choir 3, Senior 4 A wonder in chemistry!
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BARBARA COSTA 82 Rockdale Avenue GAMS 2 Pan-American Club 4 Allied Youth 3, 4 Pep Squad 4 General Chorus 3 Senior and Mixed Choirs 4 Seldom without a smile. EUGENE COSTA 48 Metropolitan Street What a thrill when Gene won his Science Fair Certif- icate—still remembers work- ing up courage for that first date! MARILYN COSTA 20 Winsper Street Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Her Junior Prom one of her biggest moments — has an appearance as bright as a smile. RICHARD COSTA 53 Ashley Street ROVE Ga 255.04 A sports fan — irked by “strollers” in the corridor — bookkeeping had him wor- ried for a while. ROBERT COSTA 13 Malden Street Allied Youth 2 “Bob” — active in Junior Achievement — visualizes the millions he will make (he hopes) as an accountant. ROBERTA COSTA 13 Malden Street Pep Squad 3, 4 Traffic Squad 3, 4 “Bina” — quiet, but pop- ular — annoyed by discour- tesy and thoughtlessness. MARJORIE COUSINS 22 Pope Street Junior Choir 2 Senior Choir 3, 4 Mixed Choir 2, 3 Thrilled to sing in her first Spring Concert! GERALD COUTINHO 3505 Acushnet Avenue Class Steering Committee 2 Sincere in everything he does — silly girls are a prob- lem to him — elected alter- nate for Boys’ State. DOROTHY COUTO 73 Briggs Street Hated the early rising of 6:30 A.M. — would as soon not have spent part of her Senior year in St. Luke’s! MICHAEL COUTO 173 Norwell Street Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 4 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Cafeteria Aid 1, 2 Liked by everyone—a won- derful dancer.
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