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ANTHONY ABREU 296 Hemlock Street “Beaver” — Business Course — Beanie Boys — enjoys foot- ball games and rallies — happiest when racing his car. DEBORAH ANN AFFLECK 95 Bluefield Street “Debbie” — Business Course — likes horseback riding — enjoys the football and bas- ketball games — hopes to be- come an IBM operator. GARY WAYNE ALEGRE 311 Dartmouth Street “Zak” — Business Course — Male Chorus, Verse Speak- ing Choir — enjoys making jewelry and listening to folk music — happiest among friends — future disc-jockey. AY ; WESLEY ABREU 477 John Street “Wes” — General Course — enjoys playing his drums — will remember his Biology and Portuguese classes — hopes to become a drum teacher. JAMES AGUIAR 2266 Acushnet Avenue “Jimmy”’—Business Course — Varsity Basketball Team — appreciates a girl who is well-groomed — hopes to pur- sue a career in IBM — “a good-looking athlete.” MICHAEL W. ALMEIDA 39 Fulton Street Business Course — former gas station attendant — en- joys horseback riding and fishing — will always remem- ber rallies after football games. 27 di JEAN ADAMOWSKI 31 Rutland Street College Course — Student Council, Drama Club, Pep Club, Student Court — J.A. — enjoys football and basket- ball games — happiest in the summertime — future home economist — “cheerful.” ALAN ALBINO 8 Calumet Street “Bino” — College Course — enjoys playing the drums — admires modesty and sense of humor in a girl — will always remember the Old Study Hall — plans a teach- ing career. PAUL ALMEIDA 34 Liberty Street General Course — Basket- ball Team, Track Team — works at N. B. Boys’ Club — plans to enter the military service after graduation — “a friendly guy.” CHRISTINE L. ADAMS 817 Middle Street Acushnet “Tina” — College Course — Pep Club, Drama Club — Rainbow Girls — happiest when riding her horse — would like to become a Phys. Ed. teacher — “petite.” BRENDA ALECRIM 18 Bank Street Business Course — Pep Club, Drama Club — J.A. — admires honesty in the oppo- site sex — future legal secre- tary. PHYLIS ALMEIDA 316 Tinkham Street “Patches’”—Business Course — Honor Society — plays guitar in “The Ragdolls” — will remember the crowded cafeteria and corridors — to become a bookkeeper — “athletic.”
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CLASS PRESIDENT LEWIS CICERO HORNE 122 High Street “Lew” — Lt. Gov. Key Club, Honor Society, Captain Varsity Baseball Team, Junior Class Pres., Boys’ State Delegate — attended Phillips Exeter Academy — appreciates the support and participation of all N.B.H.S. students — “our popular, admired, all-around leader — just great!” CLASS SECRETARY CHARLENE ANN LITTLE 84 Dudley Street “Char” — College Course — Head Cheerleader, Vice Pres. Allied Youth, Sec. Junior Class, Girls’ League — will always remember the spirit displayed at games and rallies — to become a teacher — “our spirited and well-liked secretary.” Hass Of ficers 26 CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT CATHERINE A. KULICK 29 Sowle Street “Cath” — Tray Favors Chairman in Girls’ League, Vice Pres. Junior Class, Sophomore Steering Committee, “Alpha” staff, Drama Club, East Office aide, Pep Club — C.Y.O. — hopes to become a. teacher — “our attractive and dedicated vice president.” CLASS TREASURER JANE RAE BOURBEAU 235 Myrtle Street College Course — Girls’ League, Treas. Sophomore and Junior Classes, N.B.H.S. Band, Future Teachers, Drama Club — Y.W.C.A. — worked as a lifeguard at Municipal Beach — future elementary school teacher — “our charming and effi- cient treasurer.”
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TONI MARIE ALMEIDA 196 Grinnell Street College Course — Major- ette, Girls’ Basketball Team — J.A. — graduate of LaBaron Hairdressing Academy — hopes to become a teacher — “a riot!” CYNTHIA T. AMARAL 56 Malden Street “Cindy” — Business Course — enjoys tennis and oil painting — dislikes bossy people — will remember the great football games — hopes to become a laboratory tech- nician. ARTHUR W. ALMOND 1578 Cove Road Business Course — Audi- torium Chorus, Male Chorus, Audio-Visual aide — Pres. N.Y.P.M.S. — stockboy at Mars — likes all winter sports — to become a hair stylist. “ DALE MARIE AMARAL 88 Ivy Road General Course — worked as waitress at Davey’s Locker — admires neatness and per- sonality in opposite sex — future telephone operator — “fun-loving.” ROBERT ALVES 106 South Second Street College Course — Traffic Squad — ONBOARD, Up- ward Bound — enjoys foot- ball and baseball — happiest when eating — would like to become an archeologist. CARLOS ALBERT AMARO 108 Rodney Street College Course — can be found working at Me Ed’s — enjoys body building and weight lifting — likes meet- ing new people. EDWARD ANDRE, JR. 552 Rivet Street “Woody” — General Course — musician in “The Down- liner Sect” — looks for a girl with character and good ap- pearance — will remember the students at N.B.H.S. — “pleasing.” CEASAR AMADO 50 Thompson Street General Course — member of Drum and Bugle Corps — enjoys bowling and playing guitar — happiest on week- ends. DONNA LEE ANDRADE 73 Eugenia Street “Andy” — Business Course — works at Mars — enjoys dancing and ice skating — will always remember Mr. Cole’s U.S. History class — would like to become a med- ical technician. NANCY ANN ANDREW 297 Maxfield Street College Course — Allied Youth, Pep Club, Advanced Chorus, Future Nurses’ — J.A. — happiest on the beach — future X-ray tech- nician — “cute.”
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