New Bedford High School - Crimson Log Yearbook (New Bedford, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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DENNIS CABRAL 156 Reynolds Street Debating Club V.P.—col- lects newspaper articles on famous events for his scrap- book — hopes for career in journalism. BEATRICE CAMARA 329 Prescott Street Junior Steering Commit- tee — Girls League — F.T.A. and A.Y. — spends leisure time oil painting and sew- ing, hard - working, sweet lass. ROGER CAMIRE 61 Yale Street R.O.T.C. — “Sonny” — Traffic Squad Asst. Chief — Asst. Mgr. of Baseball — heading for Maryland and a jockey’s silks. JUDITH CABRAL 96 Spring Street Cheery young lady—enjoys listening to records and reading — doesn’t enjoy warm weather — looks for- ward to future as a secretary. JANET CADIEUX 86 Woodlawn Street Future Nurses’ Club — often seen on dance floor at “Y” — enjoys horseback riding — doesn’t like brag- gers — to study practical nursing. ROBERT CARTER 934 Tobey Street Gymnastics Team — whiz on the drums — often found at the “Y” — enjoys tinker- ing with his car — Florida bound, for work plus study. 29 WILLIAM CARTER 107 Sutton Street “Skip” — Track Team Co- Captain — high jump cham- pion — enjoys bowling and outdoor sports — U. of Mass. may claim him next year. D. JOSEPH CAESAR 240 Middle Street “Otis” — Varsity baseball, cross country, and indoor track teams — never a dull moment when he’s around! — a future coach. 4 LORENE CAMARA 40 Hollyhock Street A pizza and ten-pin en- thusiast — Center traffic on Thursday nights her pet peeve — future hair stylist. JONALEE CATHCART 522 Oliver Street Future Nurses’ Club — ac- tive in church youth group— plays organ and piano —en- joys bowling and ice-skating —dislikes conceited people.

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DAVID BROWN 448 Park Street R.O.T.C. Platoon Leader — Rifle Club — trumpet player — member of area drum and bugle corps — to make career in the Service. THOMAS BULGAR 73 Hillman Street The fleet-footed lad on Football and Track Teams — active in C.Y.O. — enjoys listening to music — hopes to attend college. oe LEONARD BURGO 448C Maxfield Street Soccer player — part-time construction worker — en- joys sports of all sorts — to enter Service after gradu- ation. ELAINE BROWN 106 Chestnut Street A.Y. and Future Teachers — reading, swimming, and tennis fill leisure hours — hates being blamed for oth- ers’ errors. LORETTA BROWN 13 LaFrance Court Pep Squad — likes reading and dancing — annoyed by jealous people — plans on I.B.M. schooling, and a re- sponsible office job. 4 Be i, sé — CE ews Bebersy em )) : Y ol JOSEPH BURKE 193 Sycamore Street Football, basketball, and baseball player — Junior Counselor — likes to be busy — future salesman or social worker. 28 JEFFREY BURT 389 Middle Road Acushnet Science Club — very active in church groups — part- time worker in greenhouse — coin-collector — likes to work on car. eee PAULINE BRUNETTE 137 Rochambeau Street A.Y. — part-time worker at Aerovox — enjoys water sports—doesn’t take happily to early rising — future secretary. RUTH BURGER 1 Clinton Place “Maxie” — Band, F.T.A., A.F.S., “Alpha”, and Future Nurses — Science and Bi- ology Clubs — likes to travel. MARY ANN CABECA 104 Bonney Street Pep Squad — a lively miss, bubbling over with person- ality — can’t stand wrinkled papers and wrinkled clothes — office work ahead.



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RONALD CHADWICK 254 Mt. Pleasant Street Honor Society A.FS. busy worker for Brenneke’s — a quiet lad whose polite- ness will never be forgotten — a future mechanical en- gineer. SUZANNE CLERC 293 Coffin Avenue “Sue” — Future Nurses’ Club enjoys water skiing, badminton, and dancing — quiet, reserved lass — looks forward to career as nurse. JERYLEE COHEN 151 Brownell Street Council, A.F.S., Chorus — fine little actress — enjoys playing piano and gardening — can’t stand disorder — should be fine teacher. GAIL CHAFITZ 83 Chancery Street Dramatic Club V.P. — F.T.A., Pep Squad, and A.Y. — camp counselor — an- noyed by back-seat drivers— enjoys ‘loafing’ with her friends. CATHERINE COLE 21 Columbia Street French Club V.P.— Future Nurses’ Club, A.Y. — good worker in J.A. — surprise tests annoy her most — teaching career ahead. 30 ROGER CHICOINE 2692 Acushnet Avenue Football player — A.Y. and Pep Squad — C.Y.O. member — delivery boy after school hours — hopes to study pharmacy. y, DY V RONALD COMEAU 20 Princeton Street Senior Steering Committee — Rifle Team — enjoys foot- ball — hi-fi fan — reaches school in style on motor- scooter — future engineer. CAROL CISEK 488 Rodney French Blvd. Future Nurses’ Club, A.Y., and Pep Squad clever at making her own clothes — dislikes people with noses in the air. DONALD COHEN 170 Ryan Street “Donnie” — participates in J.C.C. and DeMolay ac- tivities — enjoys athletics — soccer player — annoyed by conceited sophomores. BRADFORD CONSTANT 28 Rodney French Blvd. R.O.T.C.—part-time oven- man in bakery — admires pretty girls — hopes to find a very easy job with a very high salary!

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