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MAXINE BARAO 16 Borden Street Pep Squad and A.Y.—part- time salesgirl — craves more elbow-room for beautifying in girls’ rooms — future teacher. JOHN BARCELLOS 837 Pleasant Street Pleasant company — en- joys working on cars, both real ones and models — bowls for a pastime — hates to be pressed for time. PHYLLIS BARON 82 Main Street Acushnet French Club, Junior Choir and Future Nurses’ Club, — fine organist — enjoys tennis and dancing — prospective teacher. JOYCE BARBOZA 155 Cedar Street GAMS Captain Adjutant — Court Clerk and Junior Counselor — Rifle Club Secretary-Treasurer — class- book staff. GE (News? Berroa ty N Y 4 STANLEY BARON 89 Robeson Street C.Y.O. baseball team — leisure spent on fairways and putting greens —wishes school didn’t start until ten! 24 JOYCE BARBOZA 490 Union Street Senior Steering Committee — enjoys bowling — com- pletely happy when on the dance floor — future lies in the field of business. EDWARD BARREIRO 148 Hillman Street Traffic Chief — R.O.T.C. Company Commander —Stu- dent Court Prosecuting At- torney — hobby: printing— Air Force ahead. WALTER BARBOZA 122 Acushnet Avenue R.O.T.C. — busy with Scouting activities and church projects —outdoorsman, fond of fishing and camping — model-builder. SUSAN BAROA 320 Bonney Street Future Nurses’ Club, Girls League, French Club — and volunteer worker at St. Luke’s — bothered by soph- omores, who crowd stair- ways. RONALD BARROS 675 Church Street Band — State Gymnastics Championship Team — an- noyed by pigeons trying to harmonize with school choir during study periods!
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PATRICIA ARRUDA 12 Stowell Street F.T.A. — spends leisure hours sewing — dislikes TV commercials — hopes to be- come R.N. and then teach handicapped children. RICHARD ASQUINO 71 Peckham Street Couldn’t eat lunch unless he sat at the ‘co-ed table” in the cafeteria! — wouldn’t mind working on cars from dawn to dusk. CHARLENE AVIS 1221 Rodney French Blvd. “Tobey” — Future Nurses’ V.P. — secretary of J.A. Com- pany — awards for swim- ming excellence — “tops” in personality and popularity. SUSAN ASHLEY 357 Middle Road Acushnet Drawing portraits in char- coal her hobby — first busi- ness experience at grand- father’s fruit stand — com- mercial artist-to-be. BRIAN ASHWORTH 242 Church Street Traffic Squad — Male Chorus — golfer and bowler — excitement of “king-size” tests bothers him — future in electrical engineering. MANUEL AZEVEDO 29 Hall Street “Sonny” — A.Y. member— active in C.Y.O. projects — sports fan — friendly to all— irked by snobbish people —teacher-to-be. 23 VIRGINIA BAKER 161 Lowell Street Dramatic Club — J.A. and C.Y.O. — Pep Squad — will miss football rallies — dis- likes being screamed at — secretary-to-be. WILLIAM ASHWORTH 250 Belleville Road Football and track man — Traffic Squad —C.A.P. mem- ber — caught up on sleep during study periods — Air Force ahead. ay oe JOAN AVELLAR 178 Church Street Dramatic Club, A.Y., and J-A. — president of church Fellowship — fine dancer — hopes to attend a junior college. CELESTE BAPTISTE 14 Roosevelt Street Basketball, softball, and volley ball teams — spends leisure hunting coins for her collection — business school next.
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FRANK BARROWS 143 Cedar Street Honor Society — tremen- dous art talent, as proven in classbook and Alpha — annoyed by giggling girls — future in art. JACQUELINE BEAULIEU 84 Princeton Street Petite and sweet — Pep Squad — enjoys football and basketball games — hates be- ing stared at — office work ahead. EUGENE BEDARD 2816 Acushnet Avenue Determined to be running his own restaurant within a few years — enjoys fishing and bowling — likes sincere people. MICHAEL BARROWS 1083 Rockdale Avenue Soccer Team — A.FS. — friendly lad, who enjoys a good laugh — fond of out- door activities — headed for college and the Navy. CHARLES BARTON 35 Ingraham Street Serious, pleasant lad—one of the best on the bowling alleys — active in church youth group — college- bound. MICHAEL BELANGER 54 Main Street Acushnet Hobby: building cars from old parts and seeing them really go! — annoyed by those who get by on others’ efforts. 25 DIANE BELLI 383 Rounds Street Junior Counselor —volun- teer worker at St. Luke’s — Y.W.C.A. member — courses at Swain School — future nurse. JAMES BATISTA 11 Grandfield Street R.O.T.C. — award for achievement in Portuguese — annoyed by people who are never on time — college or the Service next. DIANA BEDARD 126 Perry Street Pep Squad — part-time worker in office: filing clerk and mail clerk — hates mon- otony — hopes to become secretary. WILLIAM BENEDETTI 333 Mill Street Cheery disposition — gets his fresh air and exercise by caddying — likes to keep his Chevy in good running order,
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