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PAULA AMANDOLES 200 Weld Street Honor Society — Dramatic Club president — attractive office worker after school hours — one of A.Y.’s best. Ae ¥ ROT ite ARTHUR AMARAL 401 Hawes Street Found his way to N. B. Symphony — “Chuck” — en- joys his car — chosen for All State Band — C.Y.O. basket- ball player. LEONARD AMARAL 175 Crapo Street Efficient fountain clerk — outstanding in R.O.T.C. uni- form — delightful smile brings warm glow to A.Y. meetings. WAYNE AMARAL 42 Valentine Street Friendly — water skier during summer — Brown’s Club and Interclass Athletic Award winner — “Breezy” for short. JUDITH AMORIM 14 Alden Street One of those rare girls who blushes at the least provoca- tion — friendliness in spark- ling eyes and charming smile. ROBERT ANDRADE 271 Park Street All “wrapped up” in science — proudest when be- hind the wheel of his mother’s Dodge Dart — keeps shelves well stocked for A P. RUTH ANDERSON 77 Willard Street An artistic-minded young lady — helps students stay within the law as traffic officer — an enthusiastic Achiever. DOUGLAS ANDRE 125 Bates Street One of the class comedians — enjoys time with band — soccer is this man’s sport — found wherever there is fun. ALAN ANDRADE 105 Sagamore Street Drag racer at Charlestown, Orange, and Sanford — an outdoor-man, with fondness for hunting and trap shoot- ing. JOHN ANJOS 24 Lombard Street “Angie” — enjoys sports — often at TD dances — spends leisure playing basketball with neighborhood cronies. 19 EVELYN ANDRADE 217 Downey Street Happy on the dance floor — likes to see her ball head- ed for a strike — earned pin- money as a Salesgirl. JULIETTE ANJOS 33 Sidney Street A. sweet, dependable lass — unassuming manner — active member of F.T.A. and Pan- American Club — two years in GAMS.
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JULIANNE ABBOTT 1132 Acushnet Avenue A friendly, helpful lass — worker in Pupil Personnel and West Offices — Pep Squad enthusiast — pleasant salesgirl for W. T. Grant. ROBERT AFFONSO 207 Court Street A lad who loves to “go below” in his skin-diving outfit — spends leisure time AG GING aiG@l TQ YOO, = “Bouley” to his friends. PAUL ALMEIDA 25 Nye Street Has proven a valuable asset at Eastern Sportswear — finds time for basketball and baseball after school. PAUL ADAMOWSKI 34 Viall Street VIP in military circles — “The Colonel” — efficient R.O.T.C. Battle-Group Com- mander — keen eye with a rifle. DORIS ADESSO 589 Ashley Boulevard Tennis player, bowler, and dancer — efficient office worker at Kaplan’s — “Dee” to her friends — GAMS Sgt. JOVITA AFFONSECA 480 Acushnet Avenue Active in Co-Ed Club at Y.W.C.A. — earns her spend- ing money as baby-sitter par excellence — former member of GAMS. VICTORIA AGUIAR 339 North Front Street Happy when Press Club was organized — active in Pan-American Club and Fe’e Patria in the community — Pep Squad rooter. RAYMOND ALMEIDA 196 Grinnell Street Sociable lad — enjoyed Male Chorus, Debating So- ciety, and Stamp Club — won prize in Science Fair — Ex- plorer Scout. CHERYL ALEXANDER 19 Roosevelt Street Helped plan Junior Prom — part-time salesgirl — three years in Pep Squad and A.Y. — enjoys discussions — happy by nature. SANDRA ALMEIDA 90 Acushnet Avenue Attractive — one of our prominent Achievers — sang in church choir — has eye for fashion — Pep Squad rooter. Wan, Xv PATRICIA ALFONSO 46 Brock Avenue Honor Society — Company Commander in GAMS — Pan-American Club — Guid- ance Office secretary — friendly and attractive. SHIRLEY ALMEIDA 39 Fulton Street Touchdown Club, Moose, Kennedy Youth Center her scenes of activity — helped to keep Cornell-Dubilier run- ning smoothly.
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MADELYN ANSELMO 22 Brownell Avenue Honor Society — won Art Awards for N.B.H.S. — divid- ed time among Dramatic Club, Choir, Classbook, and F.T.A. f f DIANE AUGER 65 Dudley Street A twinster — member of A.Y. — won fame in tennis — on Wightman Cup Junior Championship Team — “Didi”, for short. JOYCE ANTONIEWICZ 17 Atlantic Street A petite lass — inspired mathematician — active member of Honor Society — found at Dramatic, Club and A.Y. meetings. g? Uae ef SUSANNE AUGER 65 Dudley Street On Class A Wightman Cup Junior Team with her twin — valuable in Senior Choir — active in G.Y.O. — A.Y. member. Math MIRIAM ARENBERG New Bedford Road Rochester Honor Society—recognized for science exhibit and poet- ry — Scout — fine little house- keeper, too. JAMES AUSTIN 1044 Phillips Road “Buddy” — Sergeant in R.O.T.C. — accomplished with hockey stick as well as with rifle — sports fan and player outside school. DENNIS ASPDEN 1129 Phillips Road Free and easy, with impish eyes — active in Church Fel- lowship — full of fun — part- time stock boy. PATRICIA AYERS 180 Richmond Street Hopes to don nurse’s cap — Hospital Volunteer — ac- tive in Dramatic and Debat- ing Club and in church groups. ROSEMARY AYOTTE 24 Wing Road, Acushnet Always busy — Student Council — Junior Prom com- mittee — School Savings chairman — future nurse — friendly, outgoing. ALBERT BAK 63 Deane Street “Alfago” — quiet lad, with unassuming manner — Ist lieutenant’ in’ R.O.1.C, = plays accordion in Polkateer Band. CAROL BALEGNO 86 Jenney Street Known to friends as ‘‘Cab- by” — enjoys the world of stamps — indulges in photog- raphy for fun and profit. 20 RAYMOND BAPTISTE 25 Babbitt Street Ambitious band member — helpful worker at the Uni- versal Hat and Cap Company — cool, calm and collected.
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