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GAIL BERTALOTTO 45 Illinois Street Future Nurses’ Club — Pep Squad — Allied Youth C.Y.O. cheerleader— parish basketball player — pert and bubbling with life — has a contagious giggle. SUSANNE BERTRAND 35 Middle Road, Acushnet Allied Youth Loves to read — swimming, football, and basketball among her favorite sports — desires to further education after graduation. JUDITH BESSE 83 Robeson Street School Paper—Dramatic Club — Future Nurses’ Club — Choir — Nurse’s Aide — Allied Youth — Pep Squad A member of Touchdown Club — our “Sophisticated Lady.” LEANETTE BESSETTE 464 Sawyer Street GAMS Officer — Allied Youth “Lennie’—plans to become a hairdresser—enjoyed Driver Education classes — happy when giving her friends new hair-dos. BLANCHE BEFTENCOURT 133 Worcester Street Choir — School Paper — French Club — Pan-Ameri- can Club Known as “Whity” — artis- tic — loves tennis and swim- ming — listening to the radio a favorite pastime — found candy-packing one sweet job! 21 DIANE BETTENCOURT 57 Nelson Street Pep Squad — Junior Counse- lor. Loves to talk on telephone — bowling and swimming her favorite sports — dancing a source of enjoyment —sales- girl at Enterprise —:plans to be a children’s nurse. LINDA BETTENCOURT 49 Fielding Street Pan-American Club — Future Nurses’ Club — Allied Youth — Choirs — Pep Squad Active in young people’s church groups — interested in sewing — excellent cook — plans to study nursing. NANCY BETTENCOURT 28 Emma Street Guidance Office Secretary — Pan-American Club Enjoys music and dancing — plans to go to California to work and study to be a practical nurse. CAROL BLACK 29 Plymouth Street French Club — Allied Youth — Pep Squad “Gidget” for short — lucky owner of a car — a two-year Junior Achiever. GLENN BLACOW 149 Summer Street R.O.T.C. — Treasurer, Chess Club Member of U.S. Army Reserve—takes cartoon course in Famous Artist’s School — hobbies: chess, reading, shooting, collecting military rifles.
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GAIL BEATTIE 27 Seymour Street Pep Squad Works in the Free Public Library after school — quiet and reserved, but friendly — the girl who blushes prettily when called on in class. DAVID BEDEROW 51 Brownell Avenue Key Club — Stamp Club — Chess Club — Basketball Manager — Baseball Man- ager — Science Club Future doctor—likes stamp collecting and biology—works as waiter part time. JOHN BEGLEY 155 Morgan Street A tennis-player, fisherman, and hunter — belongs to Na- tional Guard — tried out the workaday world before deci- ding to return for his di- ploma. RICHARD BEGNOCHE 20 Moynan Street Allied Youth — Track — Golf — Cafeteria Aide—Baseball Can’t decide between col- lege and Air Force — shows marked preference for blondes — totin’ golf bags as a caddy nearly ruined him! PAUL BELANGER 410 Brock Avenue Soccer Worked in Fish and Chip store after school — looking forward to college days—will never forget his fun on the Soccer Team. 20 PATRICIA BELMORE 3374 Acushnet Avenue GAMS Officer — Choirs Bowling, animals, singing, and dancing are her favorite hobbies — plans a working career—leadership and team- work important traits in this girl. ARTHUR BENNER Cushman Road, Rochester A boy from the wide-open spaces — spends leisure hours in hunting and boating — completely happy when aim- ing for the bull’s eye with his rifle. PAUL BERGERON 1016 Sheffield Street R.O.T.C. “Chubby” — likes to fish, play baseball, and work a- round cars — may become one of our future executives after he finishes business college. PHYLLIS BERGLAND 343 Kempton Street A gal who likes far-away places — af ter graduation, would like to attend Swain School or become a beauti- cian — presently employed at Cornell Dubilier. PAUL BERNARD 112 Bedford Street Key Club — Track — Cross- Country A cheerful lad with a big interest in automobiles — a stock boy after school — happy-go-lucky — a casual and friendly fellow.
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JUDITH BLAIR 27 James Street Classbook Photography Staff — Girls’ League — Allied Youth — Pep Squad Enjoyed working with handicapped children — live- wire — well-liked — efficient gal. KATHLEEN BLAKE 11 Shawmut Avenue Classbook Art Editor — Stu- dent Council — Pep Squad —School Paper — GAMS Listens to modern jazz — reads and paints a lot — likes yogi — soft-spoken, with a gentle, helpful manner. ROGER BLOUIN 34 Ellen Street R.O.T.C. — Cafeteria Aide — Office Messenger Called “Pedro” by all his friends — will join our Junior Bird Men in the Air Force. ELAINE BOBROWIECKI 170 North Front Street Pupil Personnel Aide Often seen at the Kennedy Center — also belongs to church group — swims, fishes, loves boating — interested in football and basketball — sociable. SUZANNE BOLDUC 228 Wood Street French Club—Future Nurses’ Club — Driver Education Collector of stamps and postcards fronr all over the world — plans to become a nurse or laboratory techni- cian. JANE BOOTH 1107 Pleasant Street Future Teachers’ Club — Choir — Junior Counselor — Pep Squad — Library Aide Scientifically minded — future member of teaching profession. ROBERT BORDEN 185 Cedar Street R.O.T.C. Officer — Chorus — Stamp Club—Junior Coun- selor — Office Messenger — Head -Glerky) R- O8T.G: Office “Moo’’—cuts wood for own comfort — a future structural engineer. WILLIAM BORGES 165 Bay View Street Classbook Photography Edi- tor — Debating Society — Student Council — Allied Youth Busy as a bee — friendly to all — on Executive Board of J.A. BEVERLY BOTELHO 2263 Acushnet Avenue Junior Choir President — Senior Steering Committee —Girls’ League — Honor Society — Girls’ State Al- ternate Attractive, intelligent, pop- ular — area winner of Voice of Democracy contest —prac- tically perfect. ELAINE BOTELHO 171 Hadley Street Honor Society — Future Teachers’ Club — School Savings Staff—Allied Youth A smart little gal — in four pilot classes — enjoys dancing and hopes to teach math or English.
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