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

 - Class of 1969

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MARY LINDEN AALFS 241 Reed Street Head Cheerleader — Girls’ League, Tray Favors, Vice Pres. Debating Society, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Counselor, Vice Pres. National Council of Christians and Jews, Ten- nis Team — “worldly, lovely.” ANNE M. ADAMOWICZ 365 Bonito Street College Course — Honor Society — Tennis Team, Jun- ior Achievement, Band mem- ber — will never forget the ex- periments in Chemistry — hated taking College Boards — “quiet and consistent.” ANTONE M. ALFONSE 427 Chancery Street “Tony” — College Course — Varsity Track Team — weightlifting — keeps him- self busy surfing, water-ski- ing, practicing karate — a very talented artist — “quite a guy.” LAWRENCE ABREU 17 Rochambeau Street “Larry” — Business Course — enjoys working on his 67 Mustang — now holds a job as a salesclerk at Mars — plans a career in IBM — aspires to manage his own store in future. DONNA M. ADAMS 216 Grinnell Street College Course — Honor Society — Future Teachers, French Club, Portuguese Pan- American Club — Proficiency Award in Portuguese — likes reading and sewing — future teacher — “competent.” JOYCE M. ALFONSE 427 Chancery Street “Blondie” Business Course — sang with a group and composes songs — likes dancing, swimming, dating, and football games — her favorite class is P.O.D. — “cheerful.” PHILOMENA ABREU 286 Ashley Boulevard “Phil” — Honor Society — Business Club — leisure time spent on tennis courts — Guidance Office Aide — admires a neat, responsible male — to become a bookkeeper — “efficient.” NANCY ADAMS 1241 East Rodney Fr. Blvd. College Course — Senior and Junior Steering Commit- tee member — Portuguese Pan American Club — Junior Achievement — can be found at Ann Margaret Studio — “devilish imp.” BONITA W. ALLEN 518 Purchase Street “Bonnie” — College Course — Lt. in GAMS — R.O.T.C. — GAMS Ball queen in 68 — Portuguese Pan-American Club — J.A. as Soph — par- ticipant in Upward Bound 29 Program — “so attractive.” JANE MARIE ACUCENA 762 Main Street Acushnet College Course — Girls’ League — Future Nurses’ Club Treas. — remembers entering “wrong” Mr. Robinson’s class — “aims to please.” MARC ALFANT 401 John Street College Course — Beanie Boys, Engineers’ Club, Bio- logy Club — A.Z.A. — Regional and National Science Award winner — future biochemical engineer — scientifically inclined. GENE W. ALLISON 188 Hudson Street “Warden” — College Course — R.O.T.C. Security Capt. — Asst. Traffic Chief as a Jr. — Rifle Team — enjoys shooting, golf, and karate — will remem- ber Rifle Team matches — career in Army.

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CLASS PRESIDENT JOSE C. CARREIRO 25 Harrison Street “Joe” — President of our Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class — Chief of Traffic Squad, Vice Pres. Drama Club, Student Council, Student Court, Beanie Boys, Pan- Am Club — ’64-’66 Vice Pres. of Youth for J.F.K. Library — our actor and popu- lar president — “indispensable! !” CLASS SECRETARY NIKI ATHANS 288 Hathaway Road “Nik” “Crimson Log” Staff, Honor Society, Sr. Steering Committee, Sec. J.A. Staff Reporters — Pep Club, Drama Club — Soph. and Jr. Class Secretary — Y.W.C.A.., Rainbow Girls, Jr. G.O.Y.A. — our girl in Cherry’s Photography Dept. — “enthusiastic, versatile, our cosmopolitian.” Hass Of ficers 28 PAUL A. SILVA 179 Orchard Street College Course — Junior Steering Com- mittee, Junior Counselor in Soph. Year — Craftsman at Village Ski Shop — happiest in the mountains, skiing with friends — one of our bronzed lifeguards at East Beach — plans a career in aviation — our own “Beau Brummel” — “resplendent!” CLASS TREASURER - DEBRA JO NORMANDIN 30 Jarry Street “Debbie” — College Course — Junior Class Treasurer — Girls’ State Delegate — Pep Club, Future Teachers of America — treasures friendships made at N.B.H.S. — happiest after a N.B.H.S. football victory — plans to study elementary education — “attractive and intriguing — charismical.”



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NOEL E. ALMEIDA 512 Kempton Street College Course — member N.A.A.C.P. — Boys’ Club — a “Howdy Beefburger Boy” — enjoys weekends — wants to own the fastest car in the state — plans career as a draftsman — PATRICIA ALVES 44 Rogers Street “Pat” — Business Course — Advanced Girls’ Chorus — enjoys playing guitar — happiest when reminiscing with good friends — annoyed by conceit — plans secre- tarial career eshy7 ee, Bae i Se | PEDRO A. ALMEIDA, JR. 104 Main Street Acushnet “Pete” — Business Course — plans a career in the field of computers — enjoys himself most at dances or parties — wishes someday he could own a custom made G.T.O. RONALD ALVES 106 South Second Street “Ronnie” — College Course — enjoys reading and draw- ing — will always remember rainy weekends — an aspir- ing artist — “good-natured.” DENNIS W. ALMEIDA 198 Bonney Street “Playboy” Business Course — Captain of Soccer Team — plans a career in physical education — wont forget losing State Soccer Championship by forfeit — likes the ladies. ROBIN MARY ALMEIDA 291 Sawyer Street College Course — Pan- American and Future Nurses’ Clubs — nurse’s aide at the Doctor’s Chronic Hospital — likes meeting all kinds of people — would love to be able to surf. JAMES CARL AMANCIO 735 Belleville Avenue “Deacon” — Business Course — enjoys participating in all types of sports — liked our foot- ball rallies — will remember the great Catholic Memorial game in ‘68 — future ac- 30 countant. JOHN J. ALMEIDA 22 Yale Street Business Course — worked for Sanitation Department — P : plans career as a business executive — great baseball fan — admires a girl who makes friends easily — most happy when eating. DONALD ALVES 78 Eugenia Street “Don” — College Course — Traffic Squad — likes a girl with a shapely figure — to enter the field of engineering — “nonchalant.” MICHAEL AMARAL 570 Church Street “Mike” — Business Course — N.B.H.S. Band member — really enjoys motorcycle scrambling — his life ambi- tion is to become fabulously wealthy.

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