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

 - Class of 1969

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JEANNINE R. MOREAU 1067 Becket Street “Jin” — Business Course — reads, collects records, and plays the guitar in her spare time — can be found at football games — dislikes a fresh, conceited boy — to be an office worker. SHEILA EVA MORRIS 964 Elliot Street Honor Society — Pep Club — Drama Club — favorite class is Portuguese — car- hop at Del’s Drive-In — en- joys sewing, crocheting — likes to ice skate — future teacher — “inquisitive.” PATRICIA MURPHY 165 Rounds Street “Pat” — College Course — Pep Club, Future Teachers’ — J.A. — cashier at B.P.M. — likes sewing her own wardrobe — dislikes the slow-moving traffic in the corridors — “fragile.” JOYCE MOREIRA 94 Sylvia Street Business Course — works as a waitress at Marty and Tina’s — loves going on shopping sprees — dislikes a boy with exceptionally long hair — a future beautician. ROGER ERNEST MOTTA 439 Court Street Business Course — enjoys working on cars and drag- racing at Horseneck — likes to be driving fastest car on the road — dislikes maxi-skirts — future IBM operator. GERALD WAYNE NADEAU 63 Austin Street “Jerry” — College Course — enjoys tinkering with cars — prefers a girl with long, brown hair — enjoyed Miss Rainville’s French class — would like to be an oceanogra- pher — “boisterous.” CAROL JUDITH MORRIS 39 Roosevelt Street Business Course. KATHLEEN MOUTINHO 654 Brock Avenue “Kathy” — Business Course — GAMS, Sgt. First Class — enjoys roller skating — loves going to dances — will remem- ber Durfee rallies — future Home Economics teacher. MAUREEN ANN MORRIS 43 Hemlock Street “Moe” — College Course — spends leisure time playing guitar — likes collecting trivial facts — a great Red Sox fan — would love to join the Peace Corps. NANCY T. MURPHY 1057 Marlborough Street College Course — Honor Society — Pep Club — will re- member Mrs. Bolton’s class — enjoys sewing, reading, and winter sports — to go into IBM — “cheery and unaffected.”

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GILBERT MODESTO 19 Rodney Street Business Course — works as a clerk at Stop Shop — play- ing sports takes up his free time — always dreads waking up in the morning — a de- voted “girl watcher.” ARTHUR MONTEIRO 456 Purchase Street “Buddy” — General Course — enjoys playing guitar — former office employee at Water Department — basket- ball fan — happiest out of school — aspiring musician. ABEL F. MOINHEIRO 9 Holden Street “Smokey” — College Course — pastimes include surfing and baseball — counselor at Camp Kennedy — likes a personable girl — would like to own a motorcycle — future teacher. GAIL MARIE MONTEIRO 427 Hillman Street College Course — Major in GAMS — Sgt. on Traffic Squad in ’68 — Collector of stuffed animals — Dietary aide at St. Luke’s — dreams of being a female Sherlock Holmes — “ comical.” MARIA H. MIRANDA 485 County Street Business Course — Portu- guese Pan-American Club — loves soaking up the sun on the beach — will remember all the Tech Tourney games — hopes to become an airline stewardess. A Hf Hf 4M it) ae 6 Oliveira Avenue Acushnet College Course — admires all the traits of the opposite sex — enjoys tinkering with cars — annoyed by “big mouths.” MARY M. MONTEIRO 395 Harwich Street College Course — Girls’ League — Jr. Class Vice Pres. — Drama Club, J.A. — Ski Club — enjoys skiing — writes poetry — happiest in Levi's — to be fashion 70 designer — “stunning!” WILLIAM S. MITCHELL 519 Nash Road “Billy” — College Course — enjoys music — will remem- ber football rallies and the Durfee games — physics is his favorite class — would like to teach. STEVEN GEORGE MONIZ 986 Terry Lane “Si” — College Course — Band member — works as a shipper at Colonial Textile Mfg. Corp. — plays saxaphone in leisure time — likes long haired girls — future disc jockey. JEFFREY ADRIAN MONTY 1529 Acushnet Avenue “Jeff? — Business Course — enjoys being with a girl who is happy-go-lucky — always disliked those weekend home- work assignments — looking toward a career in the Air Force.



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PETER J. NANOS 106 Bellevue Street College Course — enjoys driving his sports car — will remember the 66 Durfee game — happiest when he doesn’t have any homework — hated Mr. Saltzman’s ninth periods. MARGARET O’BRIEN 28 Borden Street “Maggie” — College Course — enjoys playing golf — dis- likes stubborn boys — happiest when sleeping — will remem- ber Tech Tourney games — hopes to revisit Hawaii. PATRICIA A. OLIVEIRA 14 Brewster Street “Mousey” — Business Course — loves listening to soul music — will remember all the fun in wild studies — dis- likes boys with very long hair — career in data processing. b JON NICKOWAL 30 Darling Street Acushnet “Nick” — Business Course — a drum teacher at the House of Drums — surfing buff — hopes to teach gym — admires a girl he can trust. DENISE G. OFFLEY 43 Cedar Street Business Course — GAMS — will always remember her classmates — happiest at 2:15 — pet peeve is being called “Shorty” or “Minny” — “good things come in small packages.” PAULA OLIVEIRA 138 Davis Street “Helmet” — Business Course — Jr. Counselor — Drama Club Pep Club — Advanced Chorus — Jr. Steering Committee — C.C.D. — this girl never runs out of spirit “what an eye- opener!” CATHERINE NIEDZWIEDZ 14 McGurk Street College Course — spends her leisure hours reading or walking — enjoys football games — will never forget her first Russian test — to be- come a teacher. FRANK K. OLEJARZ 27 Bluefield Street College Course — Key Club — member Varsity Basket- ball and Baseball Teams — could never forget all those physics experiments! — “one of our favorite people.” RICHARD OLIVEIRA 114 Fair Street “Rick” — College Course — clerk at Willow Tree — loves to sleep — enjoys watching television — plays guitar in spare time — plans career in accounting — political 79 campaigner — “civic-minded.” VIRGINIA F. NILES 340 Mt. Pleasant Street “Ginny” — College Course — Pep Club — Vice-Pres. of her church group — watches TV and crochets afghans in her spare time. JAMES D. OLIVEIRA 51 Hill Street “Jim” — Student Council — Junior Counselor — Tennis Team — Beanie Boys — All State Chorus — “Y” Swim Team — city record holder in breaststroke — swim teacher for handicapped “multi- faceted.” WALTER S. OLIVER 290 Bonney Street “Ollie” — College Course — Varsity Football Team — Track Team — R.O.T.C., Capt. — Pres. J.A. Company ‘68 — sports enthusiast — planning career in oceanography — “a hard worker.”

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