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LOUISE AUGUSTINE 38 Dunbar Street GAMS Lieutenant —mem- ber of Pan-American Club and A.Y. — fun-loving, at- tractive, with good sense of humor — jealous boys not for her. LINDA BAILEY 584 County Street Honor Society — Soph- omore V.P., Future Nurses,’ Classbook Photography Ed- itor, Student Council — re- liable, courteous, efficient. ANTHONY BARBOZA | 118 Acushnet Avenue : Soccer player and gym- mast — enjoys social affairs if they include the ladies!— fappy when making new friends — likes the latest in i swear. ROBERT AVILA 97 Hall Street Honor Society — top phy- Sics prizes in two Science Fairs — horse-lover, with his own Quarter Horse —mem- ber of Dakotah Mounted Patrol. SUSAN BAKER 161 Lowell Street Came to N.B.H.S. from Stang — page at Wilks Li- brary — leisure spent mainly in church activity and help- ing in home for elderly. ROBERT BARBOZA 953 Tradewind Street Favorite pastimes: driving around, or bowling — likes girls with quiet personalities, who don’t block corridors to talk! 17 LEONARD BACZEK 115 Ruth Street Honor Society — interested in aviation and building model planes — enjoys bowl- ing and golf — neatness in girls attracts him. JO ANN BALESTRACCI 782 Kempton Street Junior Steering Committee — Choir, A.Y. — active in community drama — talented dancer and singer — poised, sparkling, friendly. JUDITH BASNIGHT 92 Ellen Street Part-time worker in hos- pital and nursing home —en- joys horseback riding — likes the radio and snacks with her homework! BEVERLY BAPTISTA 105 Bates Street Pan-American Club, A.Y., Pep Squad — Scouting her 1 interest—active in church affairs — enjoys correspon- dence and camping. EDWARD BASTARACHE 683 Church Street Biology Club — baseball and basketball player in C.Y.O. competition — col- lects coins as a hobby.
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JAMES ANDRADE 735 Belleville Avenue Good-natured lad—spends leisure in C.Y.O. activities— part-time grocery store worker — likes to read and bowl — admires neatness in girls. DONNA ARSENAULT 40 Hamlin Street Acushnet Honor Society Secretary — Future Nurses’ President — A.F.S. — Girls’ State — at- tractive, competent, well- liked. NINA AMARAL 401 Hawes Street Band, A.Y.—busy in C.Y.O. and church choir—volunteer worker in home for elderly — Regional Band selectee for two years. THOMAS ANDRE 5 Maywood Street Honor Society — Band — enjoys tennis, skin-diving, sailing — Chess Club and J.A. — admires integrity in the fair sex. ROBERT ASEKOFF 67 Ryan Street Traffic Squad Lieutenant — Science Club — likes to repair radio and TV sets — enjoys watching football and basketball. PATRICIA AMARAL 84 Earle Street C.Y.O. member and choir singer — Pan-American Club — part-time waitress — does not enjoy company of “moody” lads — likes books and music. CAROLINE ARRUDA 34 Stackhouse Street F.T.A. — busy in church activities — part-time office worker — Junior Volunteer at St. Luke’s—likes lads with high ideals. JOHN ASHLEY 169 Rounds Street Dave Brubeck and Benny Goodman fan — ardent sup- porter of Red Sox and San Francisco Giants — partial to blondes who don’t giggle! GLORIA AMARO 78 Mott Street GAMS — president of church youth group—volun- teer worker with handi- capped children in summer — accordionist and guitar- player. EDMUND ARRUDA 16 Clay Street Enthusiastic Soccer Team member — active in church youth group — enjoys bowl- ing — considers fair se faultless! BARBARA ASSIFF 1005 County Street Future Nurses’ Club — helpful in school library and | cafeteria — part-time worker | in pharmacy—likes to dance, : bowl, read, and play tennis.’ i p } | : |
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SUSAN BELLOTTI 245 Nash Road A.Y. Conference Delegate — fine pianist and organist — likes to draw and ice skate — Junior Counselor — Pep Squad enthusiast. SANDRA BERNARD 49 Lawson Avenue Acushnet Enjoys both ice and roller skating — happy on horse- back — wishes boys wouldn’t always talk of cars! RONALD BEALS 797 Harwich Street Well-liked by all — Varsity Track and Football — full- back with an interest in all sports — dislikes girls who gossip. JANICE BENDIKSEN 699 Summer Street “Benny” — Softball and Basketball Teams — Band and Pep Squad — horseback rider — Fellowship President. IRENE BERNAT 100 Nelson Street “Cookie” — typist and salesgirl in spare time—likes good conversation with friends — her ideal man: neat, friendly, personable. 18 JON BEARD 171 Aquidneck Street “Ormey” — active in Fellowship and DeMolay — likes sailing, swimming, and tropical fish — enjoys sense of humor in a girl. MARILYN BENJAMIN 102 Capitol Street Student Council V.P. — Dramatics, A.Y., Pep Squad, Future Nurses’ — Miss J.A. of ’61-’62 — St. Luke’s Junior Volunteer. LILLIAN BERTE 129 Pleasant Street Debating, Pep Squad, Bas- ketball — J.A. member — enjoys baton twirling—likes to cook — dislikes gum-chew- ing dancing partners! ANN BEGLEY 223 Liberty Street “Ginger” — camp coun- selor — A.Y. — enjoys bowl- ing and roller-skating—likes to see a boy self-confident and respectful. GERARD BERNARD 505 Ashley Boulevard Quiet, but always friendly and smiling — helpful in West Office — part-time launderette worker — likes to water ski. PATRICIA BERUBE 69 Arlington Street Pep Squad President — Student Council and A.F.S. — Basketball and Volleyball — A.Y. Secretary — friendly, energetic, attractive.
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