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CHARLES BARBER 33 Roy Street “Charlie” — two years on Golf Team — Arlan’s kept him busy as clerk — fun- loving lad — enjoyed time spent on track. FRANK BARDSLEY 108 Felton Street Wise. and alert R.O.T.C. Captain — keeps customers happy and well-fed at Frates — the happy type, with a keen sense of humor. PAUL BASS 29 Darling Street, Acushnet Easy-going, retiring type — one of the finest — attained honor through his golfing ability — really kept N.B.H. up to par. AMELIA BARBOZA 994 Pleasant Street “Amy” — sweet and petite — Pep Squad member — neat dresser, with eye for style — one of the best dancers around. BARBARA BARROS 164 Macomber Street Neat and dainty — Allied Youth member — active in Dramatic Club — helped put Senior Party over the top. HAROLD BATES 311 Lowell Street “Harry” — helped plan Junior Prom — if he isn’t busy selling doughnuts, can be found on a dance floor. 21 GILDA BARCLAY 321 West Clinton Street A cheerful gal — loves to sing — active in F.T.A. and A.Y. — keeps Guidance in- formed, as Junior Counselor — helpful Scout. JAMES BARTON 49 Brewster Street Energetic, reliable, capable — A.F.S., French Club, Class- book Staff-— Stamp Club treasurer — Defense Counsel for Court. SUSAN BATTY 116 Swan Street Member of A.Y. — Sopho- more Steering Committee — active member of C.Y.O. — found ten fingers hard to cope with at typewriter! KENNETH BARCLAY 170 Cleveland Street Helpful and considerate — “makes his mark” for the Rifle Club — fun-loving member of DeMolay — R.O.T.C man. ROBERT BARYLSKI 162 Apponegansett Street Honor Society — Chemistry whiz — pleasant, even dispo- sition — semester in France as A.F.S. Exchange student. BARBARA BEARSE Pierce Road, West Wareham “Barb” — one of our “early bird” bus girls — full of pep, vim, and vigor — likes to make things lively.
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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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CAROL BEGIN Middleboro Road East Freetown Active in A.Y. — Dramatic Club member — witty — one of the liveliest lasses in Pep Squad and out. RUSSELL BELANGER 134 Allord Street Member of the Boys’ Club — enjoys baseball, basketball, football — dependable em- ployee of Standard-Times. EDWARD BELL 1019 Bowles Street Active in A.Y. and Band — part-time employee at First National Stores — sports en- thusiast, especially for basket- ball. JULIA BELL 228 Pitman Street “Julie” to her friends — Portuguese Pan-American Club — helped out in our busy offices — spends spare- time babysitting. VERNA BELL 386 Cedar Street Not a lighter-hearted girl around — found it hard to crowd homework between dates — happiest at dances and parties. ROCHELLE BELLEFEUILLE 17 Bessy Street, Acushnet Full of fun — enthusiastic salesgirl at Arlan’s — always ready for a laugh — cute and sweet — A.Y. member. MARY BELLOTTI 245 Nash Road Pert and pretty — “Marie” — often heard in Pep Squad — Future Nurses’ Club — frequents C.Y.O. and Y.W. — Senior Choir. SANDRA BELLOTTI 672 Acushnet Avenue “Sandy” — Junior Choir — loves to dance — knocks down lots of bowling pins — cuts cute figure ice-skating, too. NANCY BENDIKSEN 699 Summer Street Musically inclinded — “Nan” — active in Band and Mixed Ensemble — A.Y. — V.P. of Church Fellowship — part-time salesgirl. SOLVEIG BENDIKSEN 45 Junior Street Quiet girl, with soft voice and pretty smile — Girls’ League — Sunday School teacher — sweet as the cakes she sells. WILLIAM BERGERON 14 Emma Street SFC in R.O.T.C. — Vice- president of J.A. company — limbers up after school at George’s’ Gym — part-time grocery clerk. SANDRA BESSE 326 Brooklawn Avenue Attractive Majorette — busy in A.Y., J.A., and Y.W. — friends love her delayed reaction when jokes are told!
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