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W BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL “INNIADU AM | 3 906 NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL A RATE rea a eee bess AR t erat te IMC LIBRARY ESHA tapradenat 2d es é j ans. . ti. oO h4; eer. aie, —— ee IMC LIBRARY NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL CRIMSON LOG 1974 New Bedford High School New Bedford, Mass. on Log Staff . ACLIVITIOS eae ies ee ee es eae Senior Life: 140-191 198-199 © 200-201 RAP SRA aha e La tie oan hail 202-203 aculty Rates the Faculty Senior Suf¥ Fas Onion thee Our VVOllG 2a ee “How Could We Ever Forg Class VV illo ce e a A massive, solitary rock stood like a pede stal on the top of a high hill. All its waking hours it could observe the happenings of the surrounding countryside. For millions of years it just sat there, watching all the changes occur while it remained intact, only a rock on the face of this earth. Soon, it began to notice a change within itself, a feeling of becoming smaller, of wearing away. It took many years to realize this slow, constant change. The big old rock pondered the problem; rains came, the wind raged, days and nights passed and still it was puzzled. All the while, this altering of size continued until one day, accompanied by a resounding thunder, the rock split into many pieces and scattered down and around the hill. The earth trembled and animals ran and hid to keep clear of this fatal avalanche. The gigantic rock existed no longer. All the birds that perched there soon found other places and in no time at all, the great rock was forgotten. One day, one small lonely stone, the size of an acorn, looked around at all the other stones in wonder. Realizing nothing at all of the great explosion, it could not imagine how all these stones came to be scattered here and there. Wishing to learn more about what was indeed perplexing, the stone began to roll itself down the hillside. It began slowly but soon picked up more and more speed until it was racing headlong and the further it rolled, the more things stuck to its sides and the larger it became. When it finally reached the bottom of that hill it was going so fast that the stone, now at least ten times larger than before, found itself at the top of another hill where it came to a halt. There it remained, still pondering the events that had taken place and speculating about the future. That was all it could do, for the present. _.. Janet Aalfs 1974 CRIMSON LOG STAFF Editor-in-Chief: Debbie Foss Graduate Staff: Nina Alves, Jeanne Buckley, Ruth Gonsalves, Janice Houde, Mary-Ellen Malone, Debra Martins, Sue Rutkowski, Rosalind Severs. Graduate Editor: Louise Merrick Faculty Staff: Kathy Cotter, Nikki Fellouris, Wendy Friedman, Robert Gagnon, Carol Kennedy, Peter Rapoza, Betty Tsouprake. Faculty Editor: Baunie Jones Contributing Staff: Sharon Cambra, Joan Douglas, Jeannine LaFrance, Cindy Moniz, Mary Ellen Yehle. Sports Staff: Sue Kestenbaum Paul Sitarz Art Staff: Gary Benbenek, Dave Correia, Paula Doyon, Cathy Gersin, Stu Robinson, Shelley Simmons. Art Editor: Gary Golas : Financial Staff: Sandy Cambra, Jill Horowitz, Joanne Poulos, Donna Rousseau. Cheryl Poirier. Typing Staff: Mark Alberts, Jeanne Buckley, Norma Charest, Kathy Cotter, Joan Douglas, Debbie Foss, Bob Gagnon, Ruth Gonsalves, Bill Goodman, Diane Homen, Jill Horowitz, Karen Kelley, Joyce Lawless, Mary-Ellen Malone, Louise Merrick, Linda Perry, Joanne Poulos, Pe- ter Rapoza, Sue Rutkowski, Roberta Sawyer, Rosalind Severs, Shelley Simmons, Sue Zexter. Financial Editor: Mark Alberts Photography Staff: Harris. Mike Clark, Ken Fortier, Activities Staff: Beth Alpert, Jeanne Amaral, Cindy Crocker, Sue DaSilva, Bill Goodman, Editor, Dot a re WS Se gy DEDICATION Mrs. Roberta H. Sawyer “The Dean” is the students’ friend. She is a warm and wonderful person, and a help to all those who need help. She is in charge of class functions, all the steering commit- tees and class officers, as well as the Girls’ League and yearbook staff. Her dedication, love, and care has in- spired the 1974 Crimson Log Staff to dedicate this year- book to Mrs. Sawyer. We are very grateful to her for her continued confidence in us. Stick around Mrs. Sawyer, we may need you in the future. OH MY GOD, THE BELL'S GONNA at a A a i RN, Se re at (Nb ait i Fah aw 13.¢ a A Saas wie ORME 2 Pree art VE ony GOT Is SECONDS... RS THE STUDENT RUNS OH, NO. THERE'S MY HOME - © REACH HIS HOME - 06M TEACHER, WAITING ROOM, THE STUDENTS fo MARK ME TARDY !! [START THE COUNT- { a { ns = — Midge, 4 WA Nag N SNRAAAAAAL SA MAANTRA AD maturity (me chur’ a ti),n.a being completed or ready. 10 rst Lh eee PLEASE RETURN YOUR EQUIPMENT BY 2:15PM THANKS up a ih JJ nt ” ae 7 A s a = ; . are oe We have completed our high school education. Are we mature, ready to go on from here? 1] 12 , : : ; ? i 13 % me . 4 é growth (groth),n. the amount of growing or developing; increase. 14 —ceeeeancencsnsscnnt nen We are growing. Our city is growing. Soon we will be leaving the se- curity of this school. Where will we be a year from today? LS s E 2 O GIRLS LEAGUE Mary-Ellen Malone June Mello Louise Merrick Karen Miller Pat Miller Joan Percival Lori Portnoy Cindy Rathje Rosalind Severs Shelley Simmons Terry Souza Advisor: Mrs. Sawyer Virginia DePina Pres.: Cynthia Moniz Cheryl Ellis Vice Pres.: Janice Houde Geraldine Fortes Sec.: Ann Marie Lambalot Debbie Foss Treas.: Jeanne Buckley Lenette Gerard Susan Hallett Kristine Ainsley Baunie Jones Kathy Cotter Carol Kennedy Cynthia Crocker Christine Lee Lobo MereCLUB Advisor: Mr. Biscari Pres.: Roger Lukoff Vice Pres.: James Gorman Sec.: Mark Alberts Treas.: Michael Booker Brian Alpert Bruce Alpert Kevin Anthony Edward Borecki Edmund Coyne Michael Finkelstein Russell Gifford Martin Jacobvitz Paul Jaffe Michael Lowe Philip Lukoff Kenneth Medeiros Stephen Medeiros Donald O’Malley Kevin Paul Peter Rapoza James Rosenberg Alan Russo Barry Shuster Douglas Soares Ronald Sowle Stephen Swaye Steve Sylvia Paul Ventura wag te sae RRS eke ae Chae Pa ae ADVISORS: George T. Charbonneau Armand R. Marchand PRES: Elizabeth Tsouprake VICE-PRES: Joanne Bedard SEG: Marjory Tsouprake TREAS.: Mark Alberts Richard Alfredo Beth Alpert Bruce Alpert Steve Almeida Gail Amaral Roberta Ambra Anne Arruda Kathryn Balestracci Lisa Barker Pamela Barrows Priscilla Bates Christina Beaudoin Elizabeth Bennett Rosemary Berry Patricia Borges Linda Cabral Michael Caldas Steven Camara Debra Chervinsky Sue Cohen Cheryl Correia Barbara Coutu Joan Coutu Steve Crockett Melissa Crompton Laurie Dean Alycia Deconnick Debbie DeFreitas Donna Demers Halene Denison Claudette Desautels Lynn Donlan Joan Douglas Kathryn Dziuba Madeline Eluziario Jerome Estrella Mara Fellouris Nikki Fellouris Beth Ferreira Sheila Furtado Lilian Galego Doreen Gaudette Sheri Goldberg Debra Gorman Marcia Gosselin Leslie Greenberg Mary Lou Haznar Larry Houbre Janice Houde Martin Jacobvitz Teresa Jodoin Mindy Kaner Deborah Kennedy Sue Kestenbaum Karl Kummer Carol Kut Mike LaBossiere Faith LaBrie Linda LaCouture Brenda Lawrence Christine Lobo Hugh Mandly Judie Mano Anne Marshall Steve Medeiros Priscilla Mendes Gina Mendez Anastacia Metcalf Pamela Miller Bart Mingola Steven Monast Charlie Moniz Cindy Moniz Treg Monty Priscilla Neves Glenn Nickell Karen Morse Dennis Nowak Sheryl Ochab June Oliveira Elizabeth Ostric Jo-ann Popielnicki Julie Pinto Daniel Poirier Lori Portnoy Donna Querim Peter Rapoza Judy Ratcliffe Arminda Rebello John Reid Barry Richard Robin Richard Arthur Rodriques Alan Russo Ellen Rothman Suzanne Rybka Phyllis Sax Rosalind Severs Patti Sheerin Lori Shuster Bill Simpson Syl Smith Mira Stegensek Kevin Sousa T. Patrick Sullivan Dennis Sykes Ann Tavares Jeff Tavares Mary Tavares Alisa Taylor Virginia Tracz Sue Tripp Kathy Whalley FRENCH CLUB ADVISOR: VICE-PRES: Andrea Coderre SEC-TREAS.: Annette Coderre Beth Alpert Aaron Besen John Boza Linda Cabral Diane Catterall Gale Cowen Chris Dabrowski Donna Demers Janine Desrosiers Mercedes Fleming Mary Lou Haznar Teresa Jodoin Mindy Kaner Janice La Course Brenda Lopes Priscella Mendes Gina Mendez Pam Miller Rochelle Mingola Karen Morse Alfred Ouellette Patricia Pacheco Mary Beth Pearson Debbie Pearson Janet Peitavino Heidi Picard Debra Vasconcellos Dorothy Zawalski Pat Rodriques Diane Rousseau Grace Rouxinol Suzanne Rybka Kathy Silva Julie Tobojka LATIN CLUB Kenneth Kaye Paul LaCouture Diana L. Laurence Mike LeBlanc Alan Lessoff Debbie MacMillen Francis Medeiros Mike Medeiros Jeff Messier Pamela Miller Paul Mitchell Louis Morales Karen Morse Liz Ostric Mark Piva Mike Raymond Anne Riley Jim Rosenberg Phillis Sax Cathy Sherrill Jeff Silva Bill Simpson Paul Sitarz Douglas Soares Brenda Sousa Eric Spencer Mira Stegensek Elaine Stephenson Kerry Sullivan David Sylvia . Debbie Theg ADVISOR: TREAS: Kathy Balestracei Barb Coutu Cathy Gersin Judy Wholley Miss Ferreira Jan Houde Susan Bannon Melissa Crompton Jim Gilbert Jo-Ann Williams PRES: Debbie Abelha Pam Barrows Ray Diaz Leslie Greenberg Lori Zychowicz Karen Miller Rebecca Adams Liz Bennett Joanie Douglas Anastasios Gounaris —_,yadeline Rita VICE-PRES: Richard Alfredo Cheryl Boulanger Kathryn Dzivba John Gounaris Diane Santos Sue Kestenbaum Beth Alpert Diane Caya Beth Ferreira Stanley Hensley Carol Souza SEC: Cynthia Aluza Susan Cohen Russell Faria Howard Jacobs ScaTate Stacy Metcalf Christine Alves Debra Cote Denise Gaouette Todd Kates 19 Karen Vital : Virginia Furtado wee GP aio’ Me a Bruce Garcia : , mM Donna Gomes Paul La France Paul Lawrence Dennis LeClair Dave Lemos Baltazar Macedo Martin MacMullin Joao Mete Caesar Mimoso Darlene Monteiro Martha Murphy Kevin Paul Steve Petitjean Lila Piedade Nancy Pinto Rachel Piva Alice Rodriques Bruce Rose Vincent Rose Brian Santos Rowena Silva ADVISOR: Susan Bettencourt Charles Dalton Mr. Pacheco Peter Bouchard Janet De Mello Robert Souza : 4 Rosa Tavares Russalee Adams Michael Brown M. Goretti De Sousa Cynthia Traber George Ambrose Katherine Bucklin Cheryl Easton Joseph Baptiste Patricia Burgo Judy Frenette Terry Beloin Louis Daigle Emily Fumo BUSINESS CLUB ADVISOR: Mrs. Miles PRES: Joyce Lawless VICE-PRES: Nancy Sitarz SEG: Sue Sousa TREAS: Jerry Daigle PUBLICITY: Joyce Medeiros Carmelo Acfalle Ruth Armstrong Mary Ann Baszak Rose Braley Kathy Bucklin Mary Cabral Odete Caterino Susan Correia Sue Dos Santos David Gonsalves Jane Lawless Ann Martin Sandy Gifford Ruth Gonsalves Debra Livramento Rochelle Mathews lrene Gomes Maureen Goulart Debbie MacMillen Joyce Nissen 20 MURORE TEACHERS Jeanne Amaral Gina Barksdale Arlene Bulotsky Rosemary Cardosa Donna Craveiro Connie Correira Andrea daCruz Maria DosSantos Pam Ferreira Sheila Furtado Stephanie Gibson Judy Lage Kathy Leite Mary-Ellen Malone Judy Pacheco Nancy Pacheco Gloria Quintin Michael Quintin Terry Souza Karen Tomlinson Jay Vasques Wendy Warrington ADVISOR: SEGs Miss Allen Betty Santos PRES. TREAS.: Michele Ferreira Ann Stankiewicz NURSES ADVISOR: Mrs. Simpson PRES: Linda Fernandes VICE-PRES: Maria Fernandes DEG: Sue Hallett TREAS: Dorinda Correa HISTORIAN: Diane Santos Roberta Ambra Sharon Cambra Debra Cote Chris Dabrowski Betty deMelo Kathy Ferreira Patty Geggatt Mary Koczera Kathy Mc Cawley Heidi Picard Jo-Ann Popielnicki Kathy Regis Susan Robidoux Karen Rodrigues Sylvia Smith Lori Stringer Judy Wholley SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE ADVISOR: Mrs. Sawyer Mark Alberts Jeanne Amaral Jeanne Buckley Sharon Cambra Nancy Choquette Mike Clark Kathy Cotter Peter Fonseca Kula Fotiadis Robert Gagnon Ruth Gonsalves Thomas Goodine John Inacio Teresa Jodoin Carol Kennedy Albert King Brenda Lawrence Maria Leitao Barbara Matson Karen Miller Pat Miller Betty Mimoso Chris Mixon Fred Pacheco Ronnie Ramos Judy Ratcliffe Diane Rivard Sue Rutkowski Donna Santos Rosalind Severs Loretta Zychowicz ADVISOR: Mr. Kobza PRES: Dasis Gounaris Tom Aalfs Jose Adriano Bruce Alpert Angelo Belli Aaron Besen Steven Carvalho Fred Correia Scott Cunningham Richard Curry John Da Rosa Jeff Demers Lazaro Diaz Lynn Donlan Tim Donovan Sheila Fredette Fred Gadomski Dave Gauthier Stephanie Gibson Peter Goodwin Andrew Gounaris John Gounaris Cheryl Gundersen Bruce Heskett David Hignite Seth Hyman Howard Jacobs Karl Jaskolka Kenneth Kaye Michael King Alan Lessoff Marie Luckraft David Machado Mary Martinez Priscilla Mendes Tod Nunes Donald O’Malley Bruce Pires Mark Piva Wayne Reis Alfred Roda Paul Rose Michael Roussos Michael St. Don Gary Sawicki Joel Seif Caros Vieira Fred Walder Brett Warner STUDENT CONGRESS ADVISOR: Mr. Vaz PRES.: Janet Aalfs Ist VICE-PRES.: Elizabeth Tsouprake 2nd VICE-PRES.: Nikki Fellouris SEGe Joan Percival PARL.: Mark Piva Paula Almeida Susan Almy Beth Alpert Bruce Alpert George Ambrose Manny Andrews Zilma Barros Aaron Besen Gwen Bettencourt Mary Bonneau Nancy Boruta Michael Brennan Andrew Brierley Michael Brugger Kenneth Cabral Linda Cabral Lynn Camandona Rosemary Cardosa Andrea Carmo Louis Carreiro Debbie Chervinsky Susan Cohen Debra Cormier David Correia Debra Correia Vanessa Costa David Crumley Wayne Dean John DeFreitas Elizabeth deMelo Donna Demers Joan DePina Janine Desrosiers Lazaro Diaz Joan Douglas Carlos Faria Glenn Ferreira Ligia Ferreira LuAnn Ferreira Joyce Franklin Sheila Fredette James Gagnon Stephen Gaj Lillian Galego James Gomes James M. Gomes John Gounaris Kathie Grace Kris Hauge Owen Heleen Jeffrey Herman Delana Hilley Janice Houde Amy Isherwood Debra Johansen Sue Kestenbaum Tammy Knox Karl Kummer Mary Kummer Isabelle Lawrence Rose Leblanc Alan Lessoff Paul Littlewood Debbie Livramento Americo Lopes Deborah Lopes Philip Lukoff John Lyons Janis Machado Deborah Magidson Tajuwna Malmberg David McAfee Francis Medeiros Kathryn Medeiros Linda Medeiros Priscilla Mendes Gina Mendez Jeffrey Messier Stephen Monteiro Ann Moyer Douglas Oliveira Donald O’Malley Frederick Pacheco Nancy Pacheco Linda Perry Janice Phaneuf Marjorie Picanso Adelia Picaro Nealson Pinto Gary Pires Jeffrey Pitts Kathy Polchlopek Michael Quintin Conrad Richard Susan Riley Bradford Robertson Larry Rose Alan Russo Suzanne Rybka Robert Silva Kenneth Soares Kevin Souza Laurie Souza Eric Spencer Debra St. Gelais David Swift Brian Sylvia Louise Sylvia Melinda Sylvia Alisa Taylor Sharon Thomas Virginia Tracz Steven Troutman Cynthia Tulloch Debra Vasconcellos Paul Vieira Karen Vital David Wade Judy Wholley Joan Wilcox Mary Ellen Yehle bat! bbb! | Ud : Wit i MATH CLUB ADVISOR: Mr. MacGregor PRES: Robert Randall SEC-TREAS: Liz Ostric Ligia Ferreira Russell Fredette Dasis Gounaris John Gounaris David Heskett Gary Hignite Joan Lisak Marie Luckraft Ann Pelczarski George Racine Paul Rose Joel Seif SCIENCE BES ADVISOR: Mr. Markey PRES: Linda Fernandes VICE PRES: George Roupas SEG: Susan Britton TREAS: Sylvia Smith Rosie Cardosa Nancy Choquette Cynthia Crocker Cheryl Ellis Wendy Friedman Thomas Hardman Patricia Johnson Arthur Lawton Rochelle Mingola Donna Querim Karen Rodriques Mark Simmons Brenda Sousa Donna Sylvia Bill Theodore Lori Zychowicz DEBATING SOCIETY ADVISOR: Mr. Borowicz PRES: 3) Steve Almeida VICE PRES: Bruce Alpert SEC: Sue Kestenbaum TREAS: Beth Alpert CO-TREAS: Steven W. Medeiros Janet Aalfs Brian Coulombe Nikki Fellouris Andrew Gounaris John Gounaris Janice Houde Howard Jacobs Alan Lessoff Rochelle Mingola Thomas Mesquita Liz Ostric David Perry Cheryl Poirier Robin Richard Elizabeth Tsouprake ADVISOR Mr. Robinson PRES: Janice Houde VICE-PRES: Ann Lambalot SEG: Beth Alpert Janet Aalfs Kim Abreu Rebecca Adams Mark Alberts Eugenia Alves Ruth Armstrong Robert Baarsvik Theresa Belli Mario Bettencourt Patricia Beyer Michael Booker Susan Britton Jeanne Buckley Sandra Cambra HONOR SOCIETY Sharon Cambra Rosemary Cardoza Norma Charest Nancy Choquette Catia Conterno Doreen Correia Linda Correia Scott Costa Gale Cowen Donna Da Costa Debra Da Costa Virginia De Pina Brenda Dupont Cheryl Ann Ellis Russell Faria Nikki Fellouris Linda Fernandes Peter Fonseca Deborah Foss Kula Fotiadis Frederick Gadomski Cathy Gersin David Heskett Lenea Jeronimo Baunie Jones Karen Kelly Sue Kestenbaum Cheryl Knox Jo-Ann LaBonte Faith LaBrie Isabelle Lawrence Arthur Lawton Izilda Lima David Lowe Or ae ae ga Steven Martin Rita Matos Michael Medeiros Louise Merrick Ina Miller Rochelle Mingola Antonio Monteiro Doreen Motta Deborah Mullen Ann Marie Pankiewicz Cheryl Poirier Peter Rapoza A NEw BEL Ory) bite 1 oF 5 Judith Ratcliffe Linda Rayner Anthony Rodrigues Paul Rose Alan Russo Debra Sabino Donna Sabino Judith Serode Jeffrey Silva Kathleen Silva Brenda Sousa Ann Stankiewicz Stephen Swaye Donna Sylvia Maria-Goretti Tavares Alisa Taylor Elizabeth Tsouprake Pamela Vasconcellos Carlos Vassals David Ventura Mary-Ellen Yehle Dorothy Zawalski HERODOTUS CLUB ADVISOR: Mr. Boudreau PRES: Becky Adams VICE-PRES: Pat Beyer SLE Kula Fotiadis TREAS: Francis Medeiros Chris Adams Lucy Almeida Maria Andrade Joe Barradas ADVISOR: Mrs. Laflamme PRES: Sue Britton VICE-PRES: John Roza SEG: Debra Zuber TREAS: John Barradas Sue Begin Susan Britton Diane Cabral Sandra Cambra Sharon Cambra Rosemary Cardosa Margaret Chagaruly Rudy Choquette Ana Correia Sue Costa Susan Cotter Cynthia Crocker Cindi Cruz Annette Coderre Virginia DePina Diane Desroches Adelia deSousa Susan Dessert Richard Dunn Linda Fernandes Peter Fogaren Ann Fortier Daphne Fotiadis Evelyn Francis Bernice Fredette Russell Fredette Lisa Furtado Doreen Gaudette Stephanie Gibson Lynette Guillette Richard Harriman Susan Haydt Karen Kelly Paul Ladino Michael Laliberte Alan Lessoff Gale Lavoie Dave McAfee Michael Medeiros Debra Mullen Kathy Normandin Dawn Oliver Pam Oliver Douglas Oliveira Donald O’Malley Judy Pacheco Leslie Park Debbie Pearson Roland Pleasant Richard Purcell George Racine Linda Rayner Luci Raposo John Reid Roxanne Rock Betty Santos Judy Serode Cheryl Smola Ann Stankiewicz SHAKESPEARE CLUB Susan Stankiewicz Robin Strittmatter Brian Sylvia Louise Sylvia Maria Tavares Joseph Teixeira Julie Tobojka Nancy Trznadel Debra Vasconcellos Wendy Warrington i ¥! ‘Vi sessing Hat Wendy Friedman Andrea Coderre Annette Coderre Kathy Cotter Susan Dubois Suan Gates Karen Kelly William Simpson Mark White Mary Ellen Yehle Elizabeth Zuber mi aStisst 26 IBERIAN CLUB ADVISORS: Mr. Fleming Mr. Rutkowitz Mr. E. McCarthy -DITOR-IN-CHIEF: steve Medeiros MANAGING EDITOR: -ete Fonseca -DITORIAL EDITOR: anet Aalfs -EATURE EDITOR: anice Houde SPORTS EDITOR: aul Sitarz SPORTS EDITOR: ioe Francis ART EDITOR: Cindy Moniz RODUCTION EDITOR: Dave Ventura COPY EDITOR: Liz Ostric CLUB EDITOR: Steve Almeida BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Cabral PHOTOGRAHER: Jeff Tavares PHOTOGRAPHER: Ed Rose PHOTOGRAPHER: Brian Burke PHOTOGRAPHER: Scott Costa EXCHANGE EDITOR: Sue Kestenbaum Beth Alpert Bruce Alpert Joanne Amaral Robert Baarsvik Priscilla Bates Gary Benbenek Dave Correia Debbie DeFreitas Nikki Fellouris Sheila Fredette Larry Houbre Karl Kummer Brenda Lawrence Alan Lessoff Alan Marcotte Pamela Miller Rochelle Mingola Tod Nunes Joe Prata Peter Rapoza Anne Riley Suzanne Rybka Jeff Silva Sylvia Smith Mira Stegensek Betty Tsouprake ADVISOR: Mr. Raposo PRES.: Louis Carreiro SEs Maria Leitao TREAS.: Stella Lopes Vicky Alves Lucas Andrade Steven Aronberg Adriano Cabral Kathryn Calado A.F-S. i | ADVISOR: Miss Rainville Beth Alpert Nair Barros Linda Cabral Robert Clavin Daphney Gibson Stephanie Gibson Sue Kestenbaum Yasuko Mokuno Gary Sawicki Miroslava Stegensek Charles Vanderhoop Ana Correia Americo Lopes Edmundo Macedo Rui Mendes Theresa Moniz Debbie Morgado Joe Prata David Querim Paulo Renquinha Anna Roda Joyce Smith Maria Tavares Americo Vieira CRIMSON COURIER STA LS ae 28 ADVISOR: Mr. Saltzman Richard Alphonso Joe Baptiste Dave Bennett Russ Brule Mike Clark Dave Fogaren Ernie Frechette Joe Goodine Paul Guillet PEP CLUB ADVISOR: Mrs. Amaral PRES.: Sue DeSilva VICE-PRES.: Kathy Cipriano SEG: Betty Mimoso ASST SEG: ‘ Rosemary Cardosa TREAS:.: Anne Marie Lambalot Gail Amaral Janet Arruda Donna Audette Claudette Azar Sue Bannon Lisa Barker Tina Beaudoin Elaine Beaulieu Ann Belliveau Sue Britton Donna Clough Betty DeMelo Linda DeSousa Alina M. Diaz Maureen England BEANIE BOYS John Inacio Al Lipsett Bruce McCann Mike Nelson Joe Prata Tony Ramos Ed Rose Dave Sylvia Robert Tavares Richard Viens Beth Ferreira Nina Figueiredo Laurene Gonsalves Wendy Kaye Debbie Kennedy Donna LaFazia Ann Martin Kathy McCawley Pat Neves Cathy Nichols Rebecca O’Berry Dawn Oliver Liz Ostric Joan Percival Kathy Perry Kathy Quinn Peggy Riley Susan Riley Deo Rodrigues Grace Rouxinal Anne Marie Santos Patti Sheerin Lori Stringer Erin Sullivan Valerie Swain Kathy Tremblay Cindy Tulloch Karen Vital AIDES ... Debra Aguiar Janice August Joanne Borges Jeanne Buckley Carol Kut Ann Marie Lambalot Sharon Lawrence Maria Machado Hh = oF ff. = Jane Chace Stephen Nunes . Constance Correia Deborah Ornellas Susan Doyle Lucia Pereira Paula Doyon Sharon Enos Maria Fortes Daphney Gibson Stephanie Gibson George Gomes Marie Gomes Terese Jodoin Sandy Allain Beth Alpert Darlene Altman Peter Bouchard Robin Brodeur Susan Cardosa Debra Cormier Gary Correia Mike Davis Brian De Souza Paula Doyon Donald Dubreuil Mike Finkelstein JoJo Fontes Charlie Gomes Laureen Gonsalves Kristian Hauge John Inacio Marty Jacobvitz Sue Kestenbaum Wayne Knight Cynthia Perry Elsie Pita Jose Prata Sharon Rezendes Sue Richard Kathy Silva Stefan Sokol Jo-Ann Williams Karen Lammers Diane LeBlanc Cindy Moniz Tony Monteiro Peter Murphy Richard O’Berry Denise Oliveira Joan Poirier Burt Ramos Laurie Rodriques Pat Sheerin Laverne Silva Bob Simmons Doreen Simmons Bill Simpson Mark Sullivan Sally Stefanik Brian Thomasset Betty Tsouprake Judy Winet Cindy Woodacre ede LIBRARY Maria Andrade Nancy Anthony Eunice Balla Karen Bedard Gwen Bettencourt Lynn Brightman Sharon Cabral Susan Cabral Susan Chaves Susan Ciaburri Sharon Ellis Michelle Ferreira Debra Medeiros Jane Peters Janice Phaneuf Susan Pires Leslie Poulos Donna Rousseau Lynn Souza Kim Sterling Debra Vasconcellos Janis Wanat AIDES ... NURSE S OFFICE Paula Almeida Cheryl Chudzik Vanessa Costa Maria DosSantos Brenda Dupont Debra Green Lorna Macon Denise Menard Kathleen Normandin June Oliveira Leslie Pacheco Pauline Poitras Susan Ramos Ida Silva Lynne Souza Gina Tavares Melissa Williams TAN OFFICE Karen Brown Victor Cardosa Pam Castro Donna Da Costa Diane Desrochers Steve Davidian Joan Douglas Bernice Fredette Michael Laliberte Elizabeth Mimoso Mary Lou Maia Irene de Medeiros Rose Opozda Delores Pina Filomena Roza Linda Sequeira Melissa Slaughter Lori Todman Val Tomasik Rebecca Adams Gail Amaral Arminda Andrade Gina Barksdale Maria Baszak Linda Branco Joan Brightman Barbara Coutu Gloria Diaz Helen Medeiros Nancy Pinto Kathy Quinn Glenn Silva Jessie Staley Elena Veiga Joanne Wilson Judy Winet Mark Alberts Elizabeth Amaro Pat Beyer Gail Bodzioch Sandra Cambra Bernice Chandler Beverly Chandler Norma Charest Susan Cohen Cathy Cotter Joan Douglas Deborah Foss Robert Gagnon Daphney Gibson Gary Golas Debra Allen Barbara Alves Maria Andrade Belmira Azinheira Marilyn Barboza Rene Bodeau Debra Cabral Dawne Carter Julia Castro Deborah Cavanaugh Margaret Chagaruly Nancy Choquette Doreen Correia Meredith Corson Janine Cournoyer Maria Dominiques Sue Dumas Karen Durant Cheryl Ellis DEANS OFFICE Charles Gomes James Gorman Diana Homen Baunie Jones Karen Kelly Joyce Lawless Sue Normandin Jane Ostric Linda Perry Lori Portnoy Judith Ratcliffe Mike Ramos Peter Rapoza Alan Russo Maria Santos Rosalind Severs Shelly Simmons Douglas Soares Sue Sousa Alisa Taylor Marjory Tsouprake Roger Lukoff Louise Merrick Karen Miller Pat Miller Rochelle Mingola Ann Miranda GUIDANCE OFFICE Sharon Enos Diane C. Feliciano Theresa Goundie Ruth Healy Amy Isherwood Elaine Jacintho Deborah Majndle Stella Mano Cheryl Matson Kathy Mc Cawley Pat Miller Theresa Moniz Melissa Naile Ana Paris Jocelyn Pepin Cheryl Poirier Donna Querim Kathy Quinn Cindy Rathje Michelle Rosa Sue Rutkowski Sandra Sawicki Evelyn Smith Elaine Stephenson Maria Tavares Carol Kielbasa Karen Lammers Diane Landry Maria Leitao Janet Le Page Stella Lopes 31 ATDES ——. 32 Brenda Athaide Susan Brisson Susan Cardoza Karen Cleveland Carol Correia Catia Conterno Debra DaCosta Kathleen DaCosta Marilyn Dias Dulce Ferreira Ligia Ferreira Evelyn Francis Lenea Jeronimo Brenda Kargle JoAnn Labonte Rita Matos Karen Medeiros Peggy Oliveira GREEN OFFICE Jeanne Amaral Lori Areia Nadine Avila Toni Bulgar Diane Cioper Brenda Correia Pauline Cunha Maria Fernandes Sandra Figueira Luis Macedo Sharon McHenry Debra Medeiros Ina Miller Pamela Neagley Joanne Poulos Diana Raphael Lynnette Snow Robin Spoor Karen Tomlinson Susan Tripp Jane Wojtowicz MAIN OFFICE Leslie Patla Roxanne Rock Robin Silva Katherine Soares Sharon Swistak Deborah Vanasse Pamela Vasconcellos Diane Vieira Clara Vinagre Susan Aguiar Tim Allison Gail Amaral Steven Aronberg Debra Avellar Christina Beaudoin Dawn Brennan Arlene Bulotsky Erin Calnan Sharon Cambra Diane Catterall Diane Caya Karen Cleveland James Collier Audrey Costa Brenda Costa Debra Cote Cynthia Crocker Rosita DaCosta Laurie Dean Debra DeFreitas Janine Desrosiers Gloria Diaz Mark Dobyna Cheryl Faria Ligia Ferreira Russell Fredette Deborah Fryzel Christine Galligan Denise Gaouette Cynthia Gaspar Lenette Gerard Jeannie Gilmete Marie Gilmete Anastasios Gounaris Susan Hallett Gary Hignite Michael Hines Debbie Jacobs Albert King Judy Lage Christine Lobo John Lyons Kathy McCawley Gary Mahon Terry Martin Dave Masucci Donna Medeiros June Mello Sue Menard Priscilla Mendes John Mendoza O SEE INE TGES Patty Moniz Ann Moyer Mike Pacheco Steven Peppers Kathy Pereira Debbie Phaneuf Mark Piva Shelley Piva Pauline Poitras Kathy Quinn Gail Rezendes Sharon Rezendes Advisor: Miss Bizzarro Pres.: Jo Anne Dansereau Sec.: Mary Gonsalves Treas.: Debora Dorr Delores DaSilva Mara Fellouris Susan Hallett Carol Kennedy Tammy Knox Susan Law Lidia Magalhaes Mary-Ellen Malone Denise Menard Patricia Miller Janice Morse Kathy Normandin June Oliveira Cynthia Purcell Karen Silva Melissa Slaughter Lynn Telesmanick Irene Rivard Bradford Robertson Dawn Rodrigues Diane Rousseau Karen Silva Lori Stringer Wendy Warrington Debra Whitehead Joan Wilcox Marc Wimbush Peter Ziobro are 34 Advisor: Mrs. Heimberg Chairman: David Wade Gary Benbenek Melissa Crompton Sheila Furtado Eduardo Oliveira Stephen Silva ORGAN CLUB Advisor: Mrs. Heimberg Pres.: Donald Plummer Vice Pres.: Andrea DaCruz Sec.: Katherine Whalley Lisa Adams Melissa Crompton Jeffrey Entwistle Sheila Furtado Cathy Gersin Daphney Gibson James Harwood Gary Laboa Stacy Metcalf Eduardo Oliveira David Querim Antonio Santos Rosalind Severs Stephen Silva BELL CHOIR Advisor: Mrs. Heimberg Sharon Cambra Andrea DaCruz Daphney Gibson James Harwood Yasuko Mokuno Donald Plummer Dennis Rock David P. Rodriquez Ann Maria Sylvia Kathy Whalley Judy Wholley Deborah Witkos Advisor: Mr. Rambsey Edward Adamowski Jose Almeida Joseph Amaral Dennis Andrade Dana Bernier Paul Cabral Steven Camara Henry Collard Lynne Cotter Andrea DaCruz Donna Demers Charlene Fisher Barry Flor David Gallant Frank Gallant James Harwood Kris Hauge Paul Ladino Alex Magalhaes Kenneth Medeiros Michael Medeiros Treg Monty Denise Oliveira Frank Oliver Antonio Pinho Donald Plummer John Robinson Dennis Rock Ed Santos Robert Silva Kenneth Soares Brian Souza Joanne Tavares Julian Underwood Kathy Whalley Judith Wholley Al Williams Charles Xavier 35 Q) sugandads Company B (L to R) First Row — Jackie Silva, Nancy Kresge. Second Row — Connie Garcia, Linda Sequeira, Rose Marie Silva. Third Row — Cheryl Vieira, Mary DeAndrade, Anne Martin. Fourth Row — Donna Rosa, Lin- da Gonsalves, Donna Burr. TE . Company D (L to R) First Row — Debra Mello. Second Row — Carmen Muniz, Margie Velazquez, Barbara Alves, Evelyn Amaro. Second Row — Charlotte Harris, Kim Pina, Lisa DeSilva, Jeannie Rezendes, Linda Med- eiros, Cheryl Rivera. Third Row — Diana Sherley, Bunnie Santos, Carol Fischer, Leslie Rezendes, Juanita Reyes, Sandra Mendes. Fourth Row — Dale Gomes, Kathy Taylor, Cheri Santos, Norma Blanchette, Paula Rosa, Nancy Boruta, Susan Roderiquez. Fifth Row — April Correia, Cynthia Gomes, Sandra Wahnon, Karen Gonsalves, Linda Gilmete. Sixth Row — Debbie Sims, Carletha Kemp, Jeanette Cunha, Paula Lucio, Andrea DaCruz. RLS’ AUXILIARY MILITARY SERVICE Staff (L to R) First Row — Debra Barrows, Dorothy Harris. Secon Row — Cheryl Mahon, Gail Smith, Joanne Bedard, Deborah Hun’ Ruth Armstrong, Nina Alves, Debra Mello, Diane Costa. ¥ 4 ’ Company A (L to R) First Row — Susan Dubois. Second Row — Irene Medeiros, Lisa Lovell, Cindy Camacho. Third Row — Antoniet: Borges, Bernadette Jorge, Marilyn Clark. Fourth Row — Eugeni: Alves, Deborah Tavares, Kathy Wong. Fifth Row — Veronica Bizzar ro, Dawn Lovell, Kathi Medeiros. ‘dt Company C (L to R) First Row — Bernadette Macon, Joanne Ponte Second Row — Sandra Lopes, Penny Taylor, Linda Gomes. Third Rov — Elizabeth Gerstmeier, Deborah Monteiro, Suzanne Almeida Fourth Row — Laverne Silva, Teresa Tolentino, Kathy Soares. Fift! Row — Joan Wilcox, Denise Pina, Margaret Rosa. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Staff, First Row — (L to R): Douglas Oliv- eira. Second Row — (L to R): Louis Carrei- ro, David Querim, Jose Soares, Edward Whewell, Michael Osswald, Donald Le- Beau, Wiley Marrs. a, a or: y RS Company A, First Row — (L to R): Burt Ramos, Rodney Gonsalves. Second Row — (| to r): John deFreitas, Michael St. Don, David Bilodeau, Antonio Cardoso. Third Row —(L to R): Michael Quintin, Diaman- tino Rei, Eugenio Camara, William Arruda, Ernest Teixeira. Fourth Row — (L to R): Daniel Dias, Carlos Medeiros, Paul Turpel, Steven Peppers, James Floyd. Fifth Row — (L to R): Bienvenido Gonzalez, Joao Du- raes, Robert Sellman, Kenneth Medeiros, Steve Vieira, Ricardo Barros, Robert Clav- in, Gordon Vieira. a a eS ae Company B, First Row — (L to R): Nor- eee eee mand Ouellet, Lawrence Jenkins. Second Row — (L to R): Bartholomew Mingola, Robert Roderiques, Kenneth Pamplona, Joseph Ramos, Carlos Mascarenhas, Wayne Pinel, Peter Goodwin, Steve Crockett, Miguel Castro. Third Row — (L to R): August Teixeira, Craig Cartier, Gary Lavimoniere, Michael Hines, Thomas Dus- sault, David Jorge, Edwin Jorge, Michael Smith. Fourth Row — (L to R): Russell Armstrong, Kevin Anthony, Sigfredo Car- rion, David Swift, Conrad Bergeron, Curtis Thayer, Alfred Viveiros, Randy Schoerner. 37 AFRO-AMERICANSOCIETY Advisor: Miss Smith Pres.: Thomas Goodine Vice-Pres.: Helen Gomes Treas.: Bernadette Macon Sec.: Bernadette Santos Jacqueline Silva Yvonne Silva Paula Almeida Danny Antone Autilio Baptista Karen Barnes Ricardo Barros Lois Berry Benjamin Burns Arthur Burton Carlene Burton Gilbert Carlisle Roberto Carter Marilyn Clark Mike Clark Diane Costa Mary dePina Virginia DePina Lisa DeSilva Andrea Garr Karen Gibbs Charles Gomes Cynthia Gomes Jenifer Gomes Steven Gomes Linda Gonsalves Stacey Grace Stacey Grant Clinton Harris Carol Horne Deborah Hunt Butch James Baunie Jones Ira Joseph Karen Lammers Debra Livramento Kevin Lloyd Debbie Lomba Lorna Macon Tajuwna Malmberg Edwin Martin Doreen McConnell Debra Mello Carl Mendes Christina Mixon James Montague Allan Monteiro Mary-Ellen Nunes Mike Nunes Denise Pina Marcelina Pina William Quarles Ronald Ramos Susan Ramos Michelle Rosa Peter Rosa Laverne Silva Rose Silva Gail Smith Kenneth Soares Debra Sylvia David Tavares Renee Teixeira Sandra Turner Arnesia Williams Advisor: Mr. Owen Pres.: Debbie Allen Vice-Pres.: Tod Nunes Sec.: Jacqueline Louro Treas.: Bernadette Armando ART CLUB | Sharon Andrews Debra Costa Maria DeMello Susan Denault Alina Diaz Kim Dlouhy Ligia Ferreira Emily Garrett Andrew Gounaris Pamela Heleen Polly Holden Deborah Jacobs Aura Lima Cheryl Perry Sue Richard Deolinda Rodrigues Lucia Rodrigues Gail Sylvia 38 SOPHOMORE ... STEERING Class Joycelin Arruda Rose Furtado Mark Piva Paul Balestracci Ken Gregson Anne Riley Deborah Battistelli Rochelle Haddocks Susan Riley Eduardo Brum Owen Heleen Marc Roy Debra Costa Stanley Hemsley Suzanne Rybka President: Mary Kummer Mike Coutinho Paul LaCouture Edward Santos Vice-Pres.: Mara Fellouris Jeanette Cunha Chris Lobo Michael Sevigny Secretary: Dale Ferguson Donna Demers Jeff Medina Sherrie Silva Joann dePina Dennis Mello Wayne Souza Janine Desrosiers Jeffrey Messier Daniel Starkie Mike Dufour Pam Miller Virginia Tracz Beth Ferreira Treg Monty Alphonzo Williams Russell Fredette Clint Oliveira meNIOR ... STEERING COMMITTEE |“ Officers Roxsand Allain Lisa Furtado Donald O’Malley Christine Alves Stephen Gaj Debbie Pearson President: Kenneth Soares Gail Amaral Laurene Gonsalves Marjorie Picanso Vice-Pres.: Cheryl Almeida Gina Barksdale Robert Grime Ron Pleasant 2nd Vice-Pres.: Joanne Bedard Michael Brugger Paul LaFrance David Rodriguez Secretary: Marjory Tsouprake Colleen Calnan Joan Lisak Barry Shuster Debbie Chervinsky Sue Machado Yvonne Silva Donna Correia Terry Martin Darlene Sousa Melissa Crompton Bruce McCann Karen Vital Donald Dubreuil Jeffrey Mendes Judy Wholley Donna Fournier Marty Nolan Evelyn Francis Tod Nunes 40 42 43 NY a = OQ = NE RA aX eo) — a —_ a SENIOR LIFE Program Copying Cap And Gown Measurements es ay i a9, 46 Bir . @ 5 age oe a x = Se : z S NX : = =. —y SPIR IT WEEK MIORFEECRALLY 49 AN ENERGY CRISIS Can you see the figure in this picture? If you can’t, don’t feel bad because the camera was not able to pick up an image from a lack of proper lighting. This is darkness and this is what it was like going to school this winter. Pre-dawn and we can discern figures now. See those people with their heads bowed? They are afraid of the dark and are cold but they must go to school. However, there must be some night-owls who couldn’t be happier at this turn of events. Would you believe this is the first opportunity many of us have had to see the sunrise? A truly novel experience. Adds a touch of beauty to our routine. Notice that the red line is very short. This is because the tem- perature here was not high enough to make it rise. Cool, eh? These people are not ready to leave school yet, contrary to appearance. They are wearing their coats because it is unpleasant to shiver all day long. | 4 Day has finally broken and a bit of light has been shed upon the subject. It was something “aad different for everyone, to be sure. 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Ae coins ae T ' FOOTBALL ‘Sa Wi ; a 30, 4 144, 621.40 5 : ‘ re Team Members: First Row — (L to R): John Inacio, Bill Correia, Mike Sullivan, Mark Nooth, Roberto Carter, Danny Antone, Ira Joseph, Tom Goodine. Second Row — (L to R): Assistant Coach Dick Ponte, Bruce McCann, Gil Carlisle, Danny Correia, Ron Huston, Coach Bruce MacPherson, Richard O’Berry, Steve Davidian, Fred Izyk. Third Row — (L to R): Mark Sullivan, Steve Kennedy, Marc Santos, Joe Bilodeau, Jim Gagnon, Mike Lowe, Mike Goulart, Glenn Rackley, Eric Arena. Fourth Row — (L to R): Manager Ken Grace, Wayne Stroud, Aaron Per- ry, Pete Rose, Manuel Burgo, John Bonneau, Charles Pires. Fifth Row — (L to R): Casey Cabral, Stanley Hemsley, Luis Branco, Brian Macci- ni, Horace Carvalho. Plagued by costly mistakes and handicapped by a tough schedule, the Big Red Machine finished its season with a 3-5-1 record. There were, howev- er, many bright spots as the record was not truly indicative of the Whalers’ talents. Coach Bruce MacPherson, in his inaugural coaching season on a high school level, had four of his players named to the Southeastern Mass. All Star Football Team. They included Ron Huston, Mark Nooth, Casey Cabral and Mark Sullivan. Huston and Richard O’Berry were the co-captains who led the team this year. The Crimson kicked off the season by crushing LaSalle, but soon learned that the remainder of the season was not to be that easy after their loss to the powerful Brockton team. The three Whaler victories came as a result of ‘putting it all togeth- er’. Coach MacPherson summed it up best when he said, “Il have no key players, but rather ateam Senior Members: Front Row — (L to R): Tom Goodine, Danny Correia, iyi Steve Davidian, Mark Nooth, John Inacio, Fred Izyk. Back Row — (L to of key players. : § ; R): Ira Joseph, Richard O’Berry, Ron Huston, Mike Sullivan, Bill Correia, The major highlight of the season was the Roberto Carter, Danny Antone. Thanksgiving Day victory over traditional rival Durfee High School. Still smarting from the previ- and with a few breaks, could have gone all the ous year’s loss to Durfee, the Whalers scored early way. and often to the tune of a 21-6 win. The efforts No one will forget the large crowd that filled a displayed by the team were tremendous, includ- ing inspired performances by the Seniors who played in their final high school football games. This victory proved that NBHS had a class team, soggy Sargent Field on Thanksgiving morning, and that cheered the Big Red Machine on to vic- tory, nor will they forget the dedication and spirit G ‘ our team. New Bedford High School Coaching Staff: (L to R) Dick Ponte, Ed Winslow, and Bruce MacPherson. Coach And Co-Captains: (L to R) Coach Bruce MacPherson, Co-Captains Rich- ard O’Berry and Ron Huston. SWIMMING INTRAMURALS ¢. el “erate saak CROSS COUNTRY First Row: (L to R) Brian Burke, Phil Neves, Larry Rogers. Second Row: (L to R) Bill Meehan, Rod Rodrigues, Tony Monteiro, Charles Gomes, John Barradas, Robert Simmons, Coach Ralph Perry. (Not shown: Anthony Rodrigues.) The 1973-74 Cross-Country team exemplified hard work and desire. Although the harriers did not win a meet they put in many hours of hard work in their daily prac- tices. This year can be considered one of rebuilding, as the majority of the team were underclassmen. Despite the fact that the boys had a winless season, one cannot say that they lost because they performed to the best of their abilities, and that’s what winning really is. Coach Perry said that his team was one of spirit and he has high hopes for next year. Those seniors competing for the last time in a NBHS uniform included Charles Gomes and Tony Monteiro, the two co-captains, and Robert Simmons. pRoPeny’ OF ant Py fg cE euaear 0 68 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY This year has brought something new to NBHS — the formation of a Girls’ Field Hockey team. Never before have the girls at NBHS had a squad in the Southeastern Mass. Conference. Mrs. Pauline Amaral is the coach of this hardworking, dedicated team. The girls did not do as well as expected, but this is understand- able considering the lack o f experience of many players. It is hoped that next year will prove to bea more successful season. Graduating seniors included Co-Captain Robin Brodeur, Daphney Gibson, Carol Kut, Sally Stefanik, and Doreen Vercammen. First Row: (L to R) Babette Perry, Kathy LeBlanc, Elizabeth Perry, Kathy Hopwood. Second Row: (L to R) Robin Brodeur, Sally Stefan- ik, Carol Kut, Cynthia Tulloch, Elizabeth Ostric, Doreen Vercammen, Janet Peitavino, Dawn Oliver, Daphney Gibson, Debbie Cher- vinsky, Mary Kummer. (Not shown: Marjorie Picanso, Theresa Gaudreau, Celeste Desrosiers.) 70 £ % a hs Bidet oe ee a’ His oC a SOCCER First Row: (L to R) Santiago Pavao, Jack Benedito, Aurelio Coelho, Joe Neves, Tony Cardoza, Joe Moura, Porfirio Caneira, Oswaldo Ferreira, Larry Bywell, Dean Ferguson, Jeff Pitts, Joe Porto, John Bettencourt, Joe Prata. Second Row: (L to R) Mike Lobo, Paul Costa, Alexandre Silva, Ed Demelo. Third Row: (L to R) Assistant Coach Pete Bryant, Joe Maciel, Kristofer Winterson, Tony Castro, Jack Almeida, George Gonsalves, Antonio Santos, Joao Bettencourt, Tome Furtado, Brian Nichols, John Costa, George Coelho, Jim Gilbert, coach Bob Parker. (not shown: Dale Ferguson) This year’s NBHS soccer team displayed excellent ability and team work all season long. Coach Bob Parker put his dedicated team through long hours of practice which proved beneficial to them. Once again, the team qualified for the state tournament. In the quarter-finals of the Eastern Mass. Tournament, the team was seeking revenge for last year’s 1-0 loss to Needham. They did so by posting a come- from-behind 2-1 victory. One person wasn’t responsible for the win; it was a team effort all the way. The long season came to an end in the semi-finals with a tough 3-1 loss to Boston English. Despite the loss, the boys bowed out graciously and with pride. Co-captains Joe Prata, Ed Demelo, Tome Furtado, and John Costa were the leaders of this squad and they gave the inspiration necessary to make the team function. How- ever, it was the desire and motivation of each individual player that helped make for a successful year. 72 CHEERLEADERS Spirit is alive, well, and going strong in eleven girls known as the NBHS cheerleaders. These girls are extremely dedicated and always give the fullest support possible to NBHS teams from football season through tennis season. No matter what kind of weather condi- tions, they are out there cheering their teams on. Besides head cheerleader Cindy San- tos, there are seven other Seniors on the squad. They are Gerry Fortes, Debi Mello, Denise Oliveira, Meredith Cor- son, Kris Ainsley, Carol Kennedy, and Diane Costa. Juniors include Pat Leslie, Debi Pitts, and Sharon LaBossiere. Front Row: (L to R) Pat Leslie, Denise Oliveira, Debi Mello, Kris Ainsley, Carol Kennedy, Debi Pitts. Back Row: (L toR) Gerry Fortes, Diane Costa, Cindy Santos, Sharon LaBossiere, Meredith Corson. MAJORETTES Front Row: (L to R) Judy Pacheco, Barbara Viera, Sue Luce, Doreen Williams, Jackie Cordeiro. Back Row: (L to R) Pat Petty, Donna Frade, Wendy Warrington, Mary-Ellen Malone, Baunie Jones. Sue Luce, head majorette, has come to the conclusion that her team has had a good year. She feels confident that they are doing a better job on the field with their new routine. The spirited atmo- sphere which the majorettes created is aided by the new band leader, Mr. How- ard Rambsy. Together they have contrib- uted to school spirit by generating more enthusiasm at games. Other senior majorettes include Do- reen Williams, Mary-Ellen Malone, Pat Petty, Baunie Jones, and Barbara Viera. The juniors are Jackie Cordeiro, Wendy Warrington, Judy Pacheco, and Donna Frade. HOCKEY Front Row — (L to R): Bob Drake, Bobby Allen, Jim Ellis, Dave Cordeira, Billy Theodore, Mike Sullivan, Charles Fleet, Dave Bergeron. Back Row — (L to R): Coach John McBain, Jimmy Broughton, Brian Wooley, John Kinney, Jimmy Guilmette, Mark Sullivan, Peter Mello, Jeff Jacki- mocz, Steve Vargas, Billy Sylvia, Bruce McCann. Take Coach John McBain and his talented group of hockey players, place them in the strong Bristol County Hockey League, and what do you get — a winning combi- nation. With only four ice practice sessions a week, the Whalers formed a sextet that has to be termed one of the best of any team organized two years ago. Led by captain Bill Theodore, and co-captains Dave Cordeira and Mike Sullivan, the icemen displayed too much talent for their competition. This trio of seniors in- cluded just a few of the many outstanding players on the team. Along with league leading scorer Bill Theodore, the offense was balanced with such players as Charles Fleet, Peter Mello, and John Kinney. The defense was superb with standout efforts from the likes of Jim Ellis, Dave Cordeira, and Mark Sullivan. Dave Bergeron started off with some tough netminding, but was replaced by Bob ‘‘no goal” Allen because of an inju- ry. With an excellent defensive unit, Bob has turned in several shutout performances. There was no doubt that the Whalers were ready for league competition as evidenced by their current 7-1-2 record, just one point off the league lead. Teamwork and unselfish attitudes contributed to a winning season, as did cooperation between players and coach. Without these qualities we would have been one of the rest rather than one of the best. Several underclassmen were also major factors in the team’s success and they are sure to shine in the coming years. The Whaler fans should also be mentioned for their dynamic vocal support throughout the entire hockey season. berereitesientagionen. hs ee 78 j 1 4 7 d 4 of il pe at on fn aca 4g WINTER TRACK Front Row — (L to R): Mark Nooth, Jim Sullivan, Mike LaBossiere, Dennis Rock, Joe Prata, Tony Monteiro, Bob Simmons, Charles Gomes. Second Row — (L to R): John Roza, Glenn Pires, Butch Silva, Joe Bilodeau, Billy Meehan, Steve Kennedy, Eric Arena. Third Row — (L to R): Brian Burke, Peter Bouchard, Larry Rogers, Scott Buckley, Dave Bilodeau, Jim Gilbert, Mark Macedo. Back Row — (L to R): Bruce Alpert, Ben Burns, Carlos Vieira, Danny Antone, Roberto Carter, Bill Quarles, Frank Slaughter, Manny Andrews. This year’s NBHS winter track team has been one of strong desire and dedication. Coaches Ponte and Perry made sure their men were prepared by holding several hard, thorough practices. Despite a current record of 3-4-1, the trackmen displayed excellent sportsmanship and a positive attitude. Dennis Rock was probably the most outstanding man on the team, breaking several school and area records. He will be missed upon graduation. Other graduating seniors include Mark Nooth, Jim- my Sullivan, Mike LaBossiere, Joe Prata, Tony Montei- ro, Bob Simmons, Charles Gomes, John Roza, Danny Antone, Roberto Carter, Bill Quarles, Frank Slaughter. 80 GIRLS BASKETBALL This year’s Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team has earned an impressive 11 and 4 overall record and an 8 and 1 League Competition record. Coached by Louanne Longo, a NBHS gym instructor, the team has formed a cohesive unit comprised of seniors Helen Gomes, Sue Cardoza and Sue Lei- tao and Juniors Rose Lopes, Reggie Gomes, Diane Leitao, and Betty Soares. If the girls win their final game of the season, then the team enters the Southern Massachusetts Regionals. BASKETBALL First Row (L to R): Greg Lima, Mickey Almeida, Co-Capt. Danny Rosa, Co-Capt. Greg Parker, Joe Antone, Dave Sylvia. Second Row (L to R): James Montague, Jeff Miller, Mike Bobrowiecki, Bobby Cruz, Bob Barboza. Third Row (L to R): Manager John Zychowicz, Stan Hemsley, Dave Houtman, Dennis Costa, Manager Rick Hill. The Big Red Machine proved to be at its best in its return to league play with a current 7-2 record which leads Division |. An early season upset by Barnstable stalled the Whal- ers hopes, but a victory over Taunton in the final min- ute of play proved to be a greater upset. The second time that the Lombardomen encountered each of these teams, they scored lopsided victories. Pre-season competition with such outstanding schools as Provience Central and St. John’s served to prepare the Crimson for their conference opponents. This year’s team was one that was particularly well- balanced, with a bench that enabled the starters to take a breather yet still retain the lead. Greg Parker and Danny Roza were the co-captains and they provided the leadership for which they were selected. Both of these seniors will be missed next year. Perhaps the most outstanding individual player was Mickey Almeida, another departing senior. Mickey was this year’s scoring leader, stringing the nets for double figures almost every game. Two juniors also boosted the team’s strength with their consistent performances, Mike Bobrowiecki and Jeff Miller. They should certainly prove to be an asset to next year’s squad. Greg Lima and Peter Ribeiro were two ballplayers that came off the bench whenever called upon and turned in several clutch performances. 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Director 7 Mr. Raymond Bisaillon; Art Director j 7 8 pra w E Mr. Joseph Rocha} . Phys. Educ. Director Mr. Joseph Bettencourt Athletic Director Mr. Gordon Johnson 1.M.C. Director ADMINISTRATION Mr. Theodore Calnan Administrative Assistant Mr. Paul Rodrigues Headmaster aoe Mr. Eugene Goldrick ousemaster (GOLD) Puereer ere} eae tad Mr. Charles Luchetti Housemaster (GREEN) | Mrs. Marial Harper Housemistress (BLUE) Mr. Robert McCarthy Housemaster (TAN) Mrs. Roberta Sawyer Dean of Students Mr. William Chapman Guidance Director wie - ” | DEPARTMENT HEADS Mr. Charles Robinson Mr. Frederick Cole English Social Studies Miss Ruth Perry Miss Rosalie Ferreira Mathematics a - _ Foreign Languages r. Jarett Rose Science r. John Rex Industrial Arts 106 BUSINESS =, Miss Carol Nolette es 2 mae — Q Mrs. Vilda Miles ‘2 Rete badd won a ‘ er ey WAS Mr. Arthur Anderson. A = we i : i Mr. Carlos Alves i ee “Sats $s. Mr. John Warren Miss Loretta Alves - y= Miss Judy Allen BUSINESS : ms A sy Miss Aurora Zola { = a whee coscty fh Mrs. Dawn Caton Mrs. Barbara West Mrs. Hope Collins he = Mrs. Modena Chopoorian a. same Ay __ Mrs. Nancy Sullivan a . Mary Stellato ‘ea nasa te 108 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mr. Mark Lima me. - - ‘i _ Mr. Paul Guy Mr. Mario Castro is ex wt a. oe Mr. George Biscari . Ve Mme fe ey Mr. John Raposo ROKR Ss Mrs. Gisele Cabral 3 . 7. ’ my ON Mr. Roger St. Pierre ¥ 4 Stone tae Mrs. Eilene A. Siegel des Mr. Gilbert Souza Mr. Maurice Calipeagi 4 Mrs. Carol Silva = 2 if “4 . 109 GUIDANCE Miss Juanita Schoff é Mr. Ellsworth McAfee j dj 2A Miss Catherine Roche Bay oS Mrs. Judith Bolton F : Uy 2 Ye Ped y yy, Mr. Harry Kummer Yj, 7, : 4, ce ae wld Miss Carolyn Wilder « Mr. Michael Hochma is 50 a , Mrs. Ethel Towers , Mr. William Markey a 110 SCIENCE Mrs. Virginia Sherbino A 2 ctw £ eneWilusz 4 mall Mr. Eug SOCIAL STUDIES —_; ta, a Mr. John S. porowc a Mr. Richard Boudreau nts TN TT WI Mr. Lawrence Edmundson k Bee Ti santas mld ae IRA op Mr. Richard Carreiro Pe ee ee ee ed ii Mrs. Rhoda Purcell 7 i A a a 112 SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Miguel Britto Mr. Ronald Dow Mrs. Pauline Amaral ; Mrs. Micheline Donaghy , Mrs. Mary Duarte . xs Mr. Bruce MacPherson S _ Ki ay Mr. Clarence Brooks Mr. Mitchell Kuliga Mr. Clyde Ribeiro es : t ! jig A R ie | Industrial Arts Mr. Richard Rutkowitz s ae catenins i ET Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos bhi. 7 ; ty. 4 4 j _ Mr. John Farrell AY Mr. Ralph Dlouhy cali — es “ae . Mr. Howard Rambsy meme. Wis Art Miss Patricia Whalen Becca titee milaris ' Mr. Robert Millette, — 14068 Mr. Robert Fournier | Miss Georgia Yen ‘Mr. William Bettencourt 114 SPECIAL SERVICES BPR Mrs. RitaRivard 4 Main office secty. ae Miss Elizabeth Winn Guidance secty. d : | Mrs. Marion Brown Main office head secty. a Mrs. Marie Turgeon Main office secty. | f Mrs. Claire Bergeron Blue office secty. f :awe oa Mrs. Stasia Szaro% Main office secty. Mr. Gerald Fogel i Mrs. Alice Rezendes i Developmental Reading , Gold office secty. Oe . Mr. Mitchell Janiak Driver Ed. Dir. ie. ce oe i. i i ' : Mr. Stephen Nowell Mr. Michael Gomes Mr. Clyde Armstrong. Non-English Instr. i Non-English Instr. [, Special Ed. ae mai = : kt ms ate, ik ; - 43° Mrs. Sophie Sladewski Mr. Michael Lopes ¥ © Mr. Paul Broadmeadow Mr. Richard Carreir@™ Feacher: saide Non-English Instr. 37 ¥ Non-English Instr. Science Res. Cen. noe . ont mm = me enteee ND ae A 115 SPECIAL SERVICES waal| Mr. Robert Maucione 1.M.C. Miss Margery Stocker Librarian Mrs. Isabel Simpson Nurse Nurse 7 Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Mr. John Pacheco : Library Aide Distributive Ed. . 7 Sgt. Nelson Taber + ROG. Ai a Mrs. Margaret Mello Teacher-aide a ye Mr. Marc Letendre Ey = al Mrs. Carol Faber _ se 116 Mrs. Margaret Oliveira j ' Mrs. Elizabeth Macedo 7. A oe Miss Joan Park stom KEE = Mrs. Jean Carr 2 rnglish Res. Cen. gag , Mrs. Kristin Naftel Soc. St. Res. Cen. sais q 1.M.C. Ae he ate Wz Mr. Tom Giasson Special Ed. ae Miss Janice Gray Math Res. Cen. iy ue wet ¥ er Sgt. Robert Morrison G.A.M.S. Miss Constance Hindle} : Mrs. Noreen Parker, Mr. Edward Girard y Mr. Charles Vardo : Mr. Elzear Bjuhr | Mr. Timothy Mitchell Mr. Henry Saltzman rie ENGLISH Mrs. Rose Souza . . ee ‘ tkowitz 3 2 a Pe a : Mr. David Pepin ausedieacieed, SSN f . Arthur Moyer Miss Mary Morris ; SON Senin a - sneudiimecee ee a Mr. Armand Marchand - 4 Mr. Richard Methia , Mr. Eugene McCarthy 4 118 ENGLISH i. Miss Noel Tripp erie os nat enn ICTS Mr. George Charbonneau Miss Marguerite Mr. Robert Flemingh Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme ' , Burchell bo Mrs. Susan Gillum — - Rt 119 MRS. MARIAL HARPER Mrs. Marial Harper, the new headmistress of the Blue House, speaks of her position with much optimism. “It is a big change from the classroom but I still have the. Same rapport with teachers and students. | enjoy trying to help them with the problems that they encounter.” One of the changes of the job is that one loses all track of time when there are no bells to jump to and schedules to follow. She said the new appointment has broken her of one habit. ‘I never want to touch the phone when | get home. It seems that I’m constantly on the phone here.” In relation to how others feel about her position: “‘ take a lot of kidding from my former fellow teachers. They jokingly call out, ‘There goes the administrator’.”’ However, she considers her relationships with them as being basically the same. Most of all, Mrs. Harper strives for fairness among teachers, students, and herself. She is there to listen to all sides of the story. ‘Il hope that | never get so bogged down with unnecessary details that | am no longer able to communicate with the students.”” MR. THEODORE CALNAN : 4 120 As the new administrative assistant, Mr. Theodore Cal- nan must deal with the overall operation of the school. He maintains student records and deals with scheduling and public relations among the many other tasks that such a position entails. Mr. Calnan feels that the main difference between this position and that of headmaster of the Blue House is that now he is no longer in direct association with students or teachers. He expressed the special pride that he feels for the Blue House even though he is no longer in contact with the people there. When asked how he felt about his new job, he an- swered, “I can’t yet determine my reactions to this job because | have not been through a complete cycle of experiences yet. | am mainly trying to catch up with all of the responsibilities that have been building up since September.” 8 BME AE se a aa “Sour milk again2?”’ “No thanks — none for me!” “Is he orisn’the ... wax?” “Is it really you?” “Did you hear the one about... 2?” 121 MR. VINEIROS =e 8in © = ( Seu RE eS Ak. GIRARO PLEASE Pass ve HOMEWORK 46 135.. og 1S iv rd By . GICLS sto TALK pg! ail AS S Aeeeaeae METER THING... EM... Ho WHEN GRAPHING. .. wy —— } F (yo. a SS, SN. = SSS Y Y y A fo OE ee | Alene you THINK 5 YovFZopL vile Fou NINTHS Just Call Mea Dilettante 124 125 ae 126 = s e- 4 ty Dh ete a Cade 127 29 Vo laalialeiemclarela 130 Reg! Be 132 °o (iis aaa ee aii ’ far 4 ui m 7 b ke a yy, - oy SOREN 75) LR ty’! ORIGINALITY IS SIMPLY eg, i 4 an - WA PAIR OF FRESH EYES. .@-4a MALO Bi INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER 133 134 135 AITFARAS KESTENBAUM INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 401 County St. New Bedford, Mass. 02740 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1974 Downtown N a T WISHES CL . JOHN FELLOUR pene General Contractors New Bedford, Mass. x y Mf , an Reet ed ea EWRITER EA DQUARTERS, INC i ; f © 524 Union Sta New Bedfordiwadasss02740 | Tel. 993-1794 Cobra ua to the Class of ‘‘74” a a “y CLASS OFFICERS President MICHAEL LOBO 70 Morgan St. “Lobo”’ Loved being ‘‘class pres.’ Hopes to attend Ohio State??? Wants to visit Mexi- co, also wants to be a Vet. Digs horseback riding. Love to own astable. PETER A. RAPOZA 37 Vine St. A doctor or a 2nd Cousteau?? Noted for big deals, lobster- ing, scuba. To sail world in clipper ship a fond hope. Big talker. ‘‘Face piles of trials with smiles.” Ist Vice-President HELEN GOMES 172 Walnut St. “Tony Geech” Aim is nurse. Likes partying, basketball, to get into raps. Seen at Monte Park or in gym. Known for “my big mouth”. “Is there a party Friday?” Secretary KRISTINE AINSLEY 208 Aquidneck St. “Kris’’ Elem. Ed. or Art for her. Sad at school spirit lack. Sparked by any sports, Eng- lish with Mr. Dawson and cheering. Keen to see an- cient Greece ruins. 14] JANET AALFS 241 Reed St. Wants to experience as much as she can. Enjoys cycling, writing, being with friends at ocean or in country. Hates low ceilings! ‘‘That’s right to the point.” LISA ADAMS 221 Elm St. “Lee’’ Secret wish is to be rich enough to give it away. Enjoys being with Steve. To teach music to children is her goal. “1 don’t believe it.” MARK ALBERTS 300 Carroll St. “Wheels” Med student. Enjoys Miss Burchell’s English class. Can find him in the Dean’s Of- fice. Hopes to see Cali- fornia. One of Unholy Three (also Pete and Alan.) 142 JOHN ABARAY 955 Hillcrest Rd. “Pic’’ to UMass. Ambi- tion is to buy a 1974 TR6. Sports and gym turn him on. He’s either on the corner or at the beach. Contented when he is sleeping. REBECCA ADAMS 216 Grinnell St. “Becky” To SMU for elem. ed. Peeved at club members who won't work. Is a Jones Beach devotee. Had a great time in Latin. History Club was far out. MANUELA ALBUQUERQUE 215 Weld St. Ambition is to work with children. Would like to visit Portugal. Happy with Billy. Enjoys music. To go to college. “Oh, well.” KIM ABREU 184 Portland St. Kim’s aim is pre-med. Wants to see China. Likes to crochet, swim and ice skate. Digs Gone With The Wind, Humphrey Bogart and the beach. Say “Manassa”. RUSSALEE ADAMS 223 Hawthorn St. “Russ” Airline steward- ess. Enjoys nature, mini- bikes, Child Care. To have ason her fond wish. A Rome trip’d be fine. Showboat Lounge is her favorite spot. ? DEBRA S. ALLEN 14 Malden St. “Debbie” Hates rude, jealous people. Wishes to have Great Danes. Playing pool favorite pastime. Loves walking in the woods. Admires Mr. Dawson. Aim is teaching. STEVEN ABREU 162 Branscomb St. CYNTHIA AGOSTINHO 24 Fulton St. “Cindy” Going to Plus- Kinyon. Talents include organ-playing, baton twirling. Cherishes memories of Marty’s Mustang. Hates being watched, adores Marty, Miss Smith. ae a) : me ae JEFF ALLISON 1520 Purchase St. “Fuffy’” Draftsman- commercial artist. On to Swain School. Pastimes: woodworking, being with Wendy at Rd. Hill Beach. ‘Don’t fight the feeling ... letit come.” CARMEN ROSE ACEVEDO 453 So. Front St. Aim is courtroom re- porter. Enjoys reading novels, being with Rose. Noted for her sunny smile, Like to see Puerto Rico. “‘Jive’’. GARY AGUIAR 324 Dartmouth St. “Gilligan” Pastimes, hockey and girl-watch- ing. Into the service next. Pet peeve is Nixon. Find him at Andrea Spa. Like to visit Canada. “Take a dive.” PAULA ALMEIDA 340 Purchase St. Psychologist or phys. ed. Glad for parties, danc- ing, baseball, basketball. Often on Monte Park wall. Noted for tiny height. Headed for N.Y., Cal. and Hawaii. STEVE ALMEIDA 416 Shaw St. Tennis nut. To walk on moon — secret wish. Loves listening to his stereo. Plans to become marine biologist. Enjoys Jethro Tull. “Come on, Bell, RING!!” STEVEN ALMEIDA 28 Penniman St. “Godfather” To have E.S.P. his secret wish. Happiest with Diane. Future with State Police. Liars are his pet peeve. Studies a fave hangout. “Beep-Beep.” BETH ALPERT 35 Meriam St. “Bethal Pert’” Medicine is her goal. Her song — “Morning After’’. Hates “silly” rules and home- work. Swimming and tennis her loves. Hangup is no self-confidence. EUGENIA ALVES 77 Dartmouth St. “Grace” Secretarial school. Joe’s that special someone she loves to be with. GAMS her favorite corner, Portuguese her most enjoyed class. NINA ALVES 69 Tremont St. “Sophistakina’’ Has bug phobia. Will remember waking up in Biology with a grasshopper on her desk. Likes talking. Aims for legal sect. after business school. GARY AMARAL 2 Westland St. A Me PATRICIA ANACLETO 877 Brock Ave. Pat’s idea is to work be- hind a desk. Biggest hangup is boredom. Pet peeve is people that lie. Wants to see the Bahamas. Hopes for a good future. JEANNE M. AMARAL 255 Rockdale Ave. Aim: Spec. ed. for men- tally handicapped. En- joys being with Michael. Hates “know it alls’’ who know nothing. Her kids at Center her life. Loves playing guitar. DENNIS ANDRADE 194 No. Front St. “Denny” Trade school, become mechanic. Good fixer of things. Best moments are with Andrea. Likes to visit Grand Canyon, get a job. His hangout, Ar- nold and Chancery. ELIZABETH AMARO 83 Summit St. “Ellie’’ Going far from NB to be TV director. Loves to talk with friends in Cafeteria. Par- ents often are too right! “You're as young as you feel!’’ EVELYN AMARO 57 Beech St. “Evie”’ Secret wish is to have a career, get mar- ried, raise kids. Hopes to visit Puerto Rico (again). Waterskiing a talent. College bound. DONNA AMBROSE 66 Mt. Pleasant St. “Squaw” Horse fancier. Hawaii charms her. No use for teachers. “Right on!”’ Hangout, 3-Mile Pond. Stan’s the only man! Hates those who mistreat animals. FRANK ANDRADE 226 Grinnell St. “Nando” Football ambi- tions. Secretly, an engi- neer. Will return to Por- tugal. Girls are his hob- by. History most fun. Impressed by Mr. Silva. GERALDINE ANDRADE 278 Tinkham St. “Geri” To be Lab Tech- nician. Hopes to visit Hawaii. Loves waterski- ing, sewing, dancing and being with Louie. Plans to attend Bristol Community College. LOUIS B. ANDRADE 106 Mt. Pleasant 143 ea MARIA ANDRADE 226 Grinnell St. “Arrie”’ Future steward- ess or phys. ed. teacher. Enjoys sewing, cooking and listening to records. To California to live or possibly college. ‘Oh, MANUEL ARRUDA 103 Coffin Ave. “Manolo” Going into service. Wishes to be in pro Street Hockey League. Girl-watching his other hobby. Brook- lawn a happy place for him. Ever with Debbie. STEVEN AYRES 263 Wood St. 144 DANIEL ANTONE 123 Smith St. “Danny” Talents athlet- ics and dancing. Happy playing football, espe- cially when the “Big Red Machine” wins. BRENDA ATHAIDE 98 Park St. Career in art. See her at the beach, lockers, with friends. Detests people who lie, and when the party is over. Will never forget falling down NBH stairs. BELMIRA AZINHEIRA 33 Fruit St. “Bell’’ Known for her giggle and accent. Re- laxes playing volleyball. So glad to work in Tan Guidance. Will travel to Hawaii, Brazil. Had a ball in Port. Lit. JOSEPH D. ANTONE 390 Purchase St. JANICE AUGUST 71 Hathaway St. Enjoys being with Chuckie. Had most fun in Mrs. Siegel’s Bus. Behavior. Her favorite song is “Southern Man’’. ROBERT BAARSVIK 40 Independent St. “Bob” Headed for ca- reer in medicine. Likes to be with his dog, Heather. Would love to know the origin of Ms. Ferreira’s stories. RUTH ARMSTRONG 230 Aquidneck St. “Rufus” Crazy for ani- mals, cartooning and Bob. Admired most: “Sarge”. Notable height, long legs. To visit Kentucky, attend Bryant College, be an Exec. Secty. DENNIS W. AVELLAR 495 Chancery St. Aim: career in trade. Happy playing sports and at 1:50. Brown-nos- ers and reports upset him. Kempton School is hangout. Caught eating peanuts in Geometry. JAMES BAILLARGEON 372 Reed St. “Big Jim’’ Will be flight engr. for Air Force. En- joys hunting, fishing. Like to visit Northwest- ern Alaska. Local hang- out is NB Country Club. JOSEPH ARRUDA 69 Bluefield St. “Joe” Will be photogra- pher. Chess, tennis his games. Got his kicks at hockey games and beaches. Potential mil- lionaire who will see London first. NADINE AVILA 170 Park St. To work with disabled kids. Happiest when with Kenny. Favorite hangout is girls’ room. Wants to visit Switzer- land. Always enjoys rid- ing in the country. COLLEEN BAKER 58 Locust St. “Bean” Happiest when talking with friends. Loves football, soccer games, NOT lunches and frosh. Wants to see London. Is known for her craziness and smile. “Oh, my!”’ EUNICE BALLA 50 Ocean St. Loves to listen to good music. Favorite subject is ‘Life’. Secret wish: to live in Paris. WILLIAM BARNES 463-H Maxfield St. “Bill” Likes to be with friends. Talents: track and field. Enjoys being with Gerry. Hangout outside school is Boston. Admired Mr. Ponte. Would like to visit Africa. JOYCE BEAUREGARD 137 Tallman St. “Alcis” aim is to bea gym teacher. Plays musi- cal instruments by ear. Wants to visit Hawaii. Likes playing basketball and baseball. CINDY BAPTISTA 236 Mt. Pleasant Aims to be Interior De- signer. Wishes to see all of Europe. Happiest with Henry. Enjoys mu- sic and sewing. Saddest when alone. Has no hangups. NAIR BARROS 2 Morgan Terr. Hopes to major in medi- cine. Thrilled to be cho- sen 73-74 Exchange Student in Greece. Ms. Rainville best liked and respected. Gym and sewing her favorites. GEORGE C. BEBIS 675 Union St. Favorite pastime — play- ing hockey. Pet peeve — crowded corridors. Happiest when no homework. KEITH BAPTISTE 391 So. Second St. “Boots” To be wealthi- est man in New England. Dislikes offices and jive people. Find him in the gym or Core. Wishes to see Puerto Rico. “What's happening?” DEBRA BARROWS 125 Parker St. “Debbie” Elem. teacher or doctor in psych. GAMS, Sarge, and all sports were right on. Can't stand prejudice. Pizza and Venice in- trigue her. DEBORAH A. BEDARD 46 Rod. Fr. Blvd. MARILYN BARBOZA 28 Wing St. “Bonnie” To be a nurse. All smiles when with Doug. Will always re- member Tan House girls’ room, walking into boys’ room. “Dig that.’”” MARY ANN BASZAK 248 No. Front St. Aim — to travel every- where. Is found with a special person. Saddest when no car keys — stuck in house. Loved swimming. After NBHS, out into cold and cruel world. KAREN BEDARD 917 County St. Happiest with Don. Big- gest hangups are — mushrooms and gray knee socks. Had fun in Mr. Sykes’ class. Ad- mires Mr. Jacintho. GARY BARITEAU 1070 Sassaquin Ave. To become an architec- tural draftsman. Enjoyed Ms. Kontanis’ and Mr. Ney’s classes. Will never forget losing suit in NBHS pool. Going to work, then college. DONNA BEAULIEU 100 Holly St. Wants to get married, have a family. Most admired Mrs. Stellato, NBH people, Child Care, the pool. Glad Gary’s around. Looks forward to living in Calif. THERESA A. BELLI 33 Rounds St. Hates getting up at 6:30 for school. Happiest when Miss Burchell is absent. Hopes to visit Rome. Admires Mr. Boisvert. Plans to attend SMU. 145 STANLEY BELMARCE 62 2 Washington St. “Stan” Aspires to be a composer, professional guitarist. Will remember NBHS food. Big hangup is Monday. Wants to go to Berklee for music. THERESA BELOIN 75 Durfee St. GARY A. BENBENEK 24 Pinette St. “Banacek”’ Math, music or art? Digs tennis, eat- ing pizzas, subs, dogs. To Bridgewater. At But- tonwood or jamming in music room. To travel USA in a camper. ov JOAQUIM BENEDITO 7 Phillips Ave. DAVID BENNETT 177 Elm St. “Jack” Future soccer star. To see Brazil. Had most fun in typing class. Look for him on a soccer field. DONNA BERNARDO 232 Bonin St. Dreams of marrying Mike, visiting the Hawaiian Is. and work- ing as asecretary. DONALD R. BESSE 161 Newton St. “Don” Wants to be- come an accountant. Happiest when with Karen. Saddest when in Chemistry. 146 ARTHUR S. BERNIER 117 Bates St. “Artie” Bound for BCC, State Police. Weightlif- ter, guitar player. “Don’t worry about it.”” Admir- er of Mr. Dawson. Only wants to be happy and rich! JOAO BETTENCOURT 152 Division St. To bea pilot. Love to go back to his home coun- try. Likes to play soccer. Enjoyed “Last Tango In Paris.’’ Going into Air Force after school. DANA M. BERNIER 30 Valentine St. “Bern” Goal is music field. Enjoys skiing, sail- ing, playing the sax and clarinet. Find him natu- rally down the beach. Detests clique. Headed for Lowell State? ? JOSE A. BETTENCOURT 152 Division St. “Zeca” Soccer player and fan. Loves games, Girls, cheerleaders and Girls.Did not like teach- ers (except Miss Allen) and Headmasters. BARBARA BERRY 491C Maxfield St. BONNIE BESSE 457 Dartmouth St. “Babs” Wants to be R.N. Mr. Kummer in guid- ance greatest. Jr. year Black Lit. was heavy. Outstanding feature: her big eyes. Most liked: Ms. Harper, Mrs. Drew P | ¢ boss ar SS in AN + @. MARIO T. BETTENCOURT 152 Division St. SUSAN BETTENCOURT 133 Worcester St. Talent is art, ceramics her pastime. Find her in Green House Office. Secret wish to sail around world. Future, visit Africa and be a sales woman. ”ATRICIA BEYER 184 Rockdale Ave. ‘Pat’’ Headed for col- ege. Detests loud- nouthed girls. Enjoys lose friends. Wants to ive in mts. Our club ditor. Noted for her ed hair. MICHAEL BOOKER 135 Central Ave. Future surgeon. Aims to see NY Giants win Super Bowl. Good at handling finances. Abhors wading through freshmen. Best faculty Mr. Ouimet and Mr. Goodfellow. ROSEMARY BRALEY 46 Central Ave. “Jinx” Career in Air Force. loves basketball, the end of school day. Known for cutting class and getting into trouble. Wants to be somebody. Future unknown. ADELE BLAIS 137 Lafayette St. “Del” Like to raise hors- es. Never forget when she fell down stairs. Happy with Joe. Hopes to visit England. “The first time is the best time.” JO-ANN BOOKMAN 108 Purchase St. Wants to just travel around. Would like to visit Puerto Rico. Happiest when out of school and at Bum’s Park. Admires Richard Pryor. SHARON BRANCO 812 Belleville Ave. To work with children and see Mexico her aims. Vows to never work in nursing home again! Had fun in Ms. Salbego’s History. Irked by freshmen and work. ANDREW L. BLAIS 244 Hawthorn St. “Andy” To bea Dr. of Philosophy. Find him at library chess room. Enjoys being with some- one he can rap with at the moment. Plans col- lege next. Most admires Mr. Guy. JOANNE BORGES 293 Allen St. To become bookkeep- er. Great times, fantas- tic teachers at NBH she'll remember well. A TV, radio, music fan. She says she talks too much. Going to Kinyon’s. PAMELA M. BREAKELL 647 Kempton St. MICHELLE BLANCHETTE 379 Ash St. “Mitchy”’ Hopes to be rich and visit Switz. Can be found at Horseneck. Enjoyed Miss Tripp’s English class. People thinking she’s quiet is her hangup. DAVID LEE BOTAS 24 Independent St. “Dave” Plans to work for state. Happiest when listening to hard rock, being with girls and if stoned. Pet peeve: immature people. Liked most 1:50 bell. JOAN BRIGHTMAN 178 Deerfield Rd. Ambition is to go cross country. Sassaquin and school terrace were her spots. Loathed dumb rules and teachers who hassled. ‘Live each day as it comes.” SHARON BLUMBERG 666 Rockdale Av. “Blum” To be a Physical Therapist. Daydreams on beach. Hates tardy people. Seen at Andy’s Spinnaker, football ral- lies. Will never forget the Cape. ‘How ya doin’?”’ RAY BOULANGER 326 Cedar St. To make mucho money his goal. Enjoys hockey, art, Mr. Ney’s classes, and when he’s out of school. Can be found at Violet’s Variety. Headed for work after grad. RONALD BRIGHTMAN 75 Clara St. “Ronnie” To be a suc- cess his goal. Enjoys watching comedy shows and around friends. Wishes to see New York City. Dislikes being in school most of the day. 147 SUSAN BRISSON 210 Whitman St. “‘Sue’’ Hopes to contin- ue at Sears. Secret urge DEBRA M. BRITES 924 Tobey St. “Chipmunk” To get married is all. Met her to adopt a baby. Favorite love at NBH. Best place faculty, Mr. Dawson. Always in D-Block. En- joyed typing, loathed English and Freshmen. BRADFORD BROOKER 419 Union St. To U. of Puerto Rico. Ambition to own Rolls Royce, enjoy life’s finer things. Would like to visit a harem, travel. Saddest when in New Bedford. LESTER P. BURGO 448D Maxfield St. “Slow-Hawk” to be probation officer. Al- ways girl-watching. Find him on the corner or boys’ rm. Happy when with friends. Noted for bein’ slick, sly, and sneaky. 148 outside is Sassaquin. Fine if George is here. Known for not being on time. MALVINA A. BROWN 49 Cherokee Ct. “Mal” aspires to be rich. Enjoys piano and organ, listening to records. Pet peeve doing dirty dish- es. Miss Allen is her idol. Headed for Calif. after NBHS. PATRICIA BURGO 224 Mill St. SUSAN BRITTON 210 England St. “Sue” Secret wish is to see a Boston Bruins game. Wants to visit Montreal for the ’76 Olympics. Known for her blushing. Really admires Neil Diamond. MICHAEL C. BROWN 448 Park St. “Mike” Planning on travel and trade school. Enjoys sleeping, Scuba diving, and drag racing. Find him in the gentle- men’s room or in courtyard. DEBORAH A. BURNARD 415 Summer St. BRIAN BRODEUR 34 Vine St. “Droopy Drawers” To be a mortician. Loves lis- tening to Beethoven. Never forget trying to pass Chemistry. Fave actor is Jeff Entwhistle. ROBIN K. BRODEUR 225 N. Main, A. “Bro” Aims to be artist and stewardess. To fly like a bird her wish. Likes courses, hates the system. Enjoys being with Kenny. Wishes to visit Tokyo. ‘Whoop! whoop!” JEANNE BUCKLEY 19 Thatcher St. “Jeanie” To be successful accountant. Digs drawing, painting. England enchants her. Happy when not work- ing. Had fun in typing class. y’' Or ii 7 MICHAEL BURNS 193 Austin St. Mike’s ambition is to run the Ba-Ha with his buggy. He would really like to see his brother miss a shift. Enjoyed Gym best at NBHS. JACQUELINE BURGO 904 Rockdale Ave. “Jackie” Social work her aim. Hopes to visit Baha- mas. Loves ‘‘Midnight Special”’, gym and bas- ketball season. Pet peeve: Jive Hummers. DAVID BURT 404 Tarkiln Hill } f ak yy a. Ae 1x - aA i bl ARTHUR BURTON 318 Park St. Always in Gold Office vith Mr. Goldrick. Likes Jriving his car crazy and when really living. Dis- ikes lunch and studies. Admires Mr. Wall. “Save ref EO CABRAL 5 Matthew St. ‘Little Leo” Wants to ylay major league base- yall. Favorite pastime is ports, particularly 1ockey and baseball. ‘ind him at benches in slue Meadows. SANDRA CAMBRA 78 Wildwood R. ‘Sandy” Aim is to help others. Very contented with Scott. Detests being reminded she’s a twin. seen in front of book- store. Burned hair on Bunsen Burner! aN ae) PETER BUSNENGO 163 Jenny Lind St. “Peanuts” Happiest when suspended. Would like to graduate before age 30. Likes w orking on cars or being in studies. Happi- est when with Cristine. PETER CABRAL 80 Bedford St. “Pete” Future musician. Most likely found party- ing or on the wall. Known for dancing in Tan caf. To go to Berklee Col. a thought. “To the third bone.” SHARON CAMBRA Wildwood Road To be a nurse, and help people. Remembers burning sleeve in Chem. Hates ‘You don’t look like twins!!! Regrets there’s not time enough for everything to be done. JORGE CABAN 7 Linden Ct. “Bull’’ can be found in the Green House Cafe- teria. The thing he liked most at NBHS was dismissal. th E MICHAEL CALDAS 174 Wilbur St. “Mike” Wisconsin U. to be avet. Drama Club best, P.A. announce- ments worst at NBH. Mr. Newman’s Philosophy was a real trip. Greece a goal. “Oh, wow!” ROSEMARY CARI 68 Hathaway St. “Rosie” To find hx ambition and fulfl Loves to laugh anc around with peop Dislikes kids with r spirit and the buildi’ Find her at the beac: ta Z DAVID CABRAL 290 Bonney St. Wishes to help other people. Can be happy with almost anyone. Happy when others are just as happy. Wants to see the whole world or be anywhere except class. STEVEN CAMARA 37 Jenkins St. “Steve” To be ateacher. Secret wish; To be known. Music is his tal- ent. Amired Mr. Southworth. Happiest when sleenin i DIANE CABRAL 40 Ludlow St. A “Di” Aims to be secre- tary. Wish is to travel. Happy when with her guy. Hates conceited people, getting up early. Enjoyed History class. Most noted for being quiet. JUDY CAMBRA 42 Wing Lane, A. To Diman Voke to be- come R.N. Hated school, formal st’ - Re - MARY CARDOSO 4 Warwick St. Ambition is to travel. Dislikes waking up 6:30 in the morning. Hopes to see France one day. Hangup is chewing gum. Enjoyed History and gym. DALE CARROLL 135 Topham St. To be arich pro bowler. Loves bowling, sleeping, being with pals. Hang- es 45 RICHARD K. CARDOZA 890 Hillcrest Rd. MELODY CARTER 134 Arnold St. “Mel” Nursing school, then the service. Happy skiing, playing tennis, helping others. Disliked lazy people and NBH god. Some day will tour SUSAN H. CARDOZA 52 Kearsarge St. “Bubbles” Career in phys. ed. Loves sports, records. Hates crowded- ness at NBHS. Con- tent with Kevin and friends. Noted for being smallest on basketball team — girls. ROBERTO CARTER 134 Arnold St. Wants to live till es to fish, swim, A) for smartness. “Live and let die!”’ ANDREA CARMO 27 Ocean St. “Andy” Wants to do somethings for man- kind. Digs music, em- broidery and eating. Liked trip to Italy with school. Admires most — Mr. Walsh. MANUEL CARVALHO 18 Frank St. A “Manny” yearns to see Rome, pilot a ‘’747” jet, and live happily. Biggest hangup is losing weight. Saddest after a fight with anyone. Happy with Mena. ODETE M. CATARINO 147 Belleville Rd. Aims to travel the world. Listens to music. Found in core near Gold House. Fell down NBHS stairs. Secretly wishes to be missionary in Africa. Headed for bus. school. LOUIS CARREIRO 25 Harrison St. “Louie” To be attorney. In ROTC area mostly. Looked up to Col. Er- win. Wishes Sarge would lose his voice. Annoyed by school’s red tape. MARIA CARVALHO 439 Rivet St. “Getty” Future book- keeper. To be with Car- los is most enjoyable. Met her friends in the cafeteria. Her fantasy is to visit Brazil. JAMES CATELLI 64 Hazard St. Ef, , ay MICHAEL CAVANAUGH 235 North St. “Mike” Plans to become a fire fighter with the N.B.F.D. Would like to visit other side of world. Happiest with Laurie. Getting caught girls’ room funny! ATI eE JOANNE CHARON 93 Sharon St. ‘‘Jo-Jo’” Means to be- come a veterinarian. Multi-talents include painting, swimming and hockey. A lover of weird people and all animals. JANE CHACE 77 Malden St. “Meatball’’ detests school system. Happy with Paul. To be rich, live in a world of her own a dream. Found in gym or Wonderbowl. “Have it your way.” DONALD CHEVALIER 355 Cummington St. LYNN CHAPMAN 38 Junior St. Ambition is to attend college. Enjoyed Child Care, vacation with friends. Pet peeve is NB. Thinks she would prefer Switzerland. PETER CHMIEL 114 Norman St. LS DIANE CHARBONNEAU 156 Reynolds St. “Di” A chronic com- plainer who adores ten- nis, Tony, studies. Wants to visit Virgin Is. and live to be 100. Deplores ris- ing at 6:00 a.m., strict rules at NBHS. NANCY CHOQUETTE 13 Pershing Av., A. “Nanc” Future med. secretary. Loves driving around. Admires Mr. Methia. Is happiest Fri- day nights. Would like to visit France. Enjoys her times with Dave. NORMA CHAREST 1105 Joyce St. “Normie” To get asec- retarial job. Once got flat tire in NBH parking lot. Had fun in Mrs. Roberts’ study. Can be found in girls’ room. “Yah, right!’ RUDOLPH P. CHOQUETTE 827 Brock Ave. “Rudy” Plans on joining the Navy and being a jet pilot. Had most fun in Mr. Ney’s Geometry class. Would one day like to visit China. CHERYL CHUDZIK 149 Clara St. To become a veterinari- an. Would love to visit Northern Africa. Ad- mires Mr. Quimet and enjoys Biology. Likes release days best. Going far away from NBH. DONNA CHURCH 34 Lisa Ave., A. Ambition is to go cross country. Pastime, hang- ing around the park. Her favorite fun teacher, Mr. Alves. Hopes to travel far. “Far out!” KAREN CHURRO 33 Mapleview Ter. To secretarial school. Means to marry Tom, ’ move as far as possible from NB. Dislikes igno- rance, too much home- work. Found biking, tennis, Miss Allen most fun. Br DIANE CIOPER 172 Nye’s L., A. Diane’s aim is nursing. Hopes to see Europe. Hates homework on weekends. Loves English class and the swimming pool. ‘Love Story” the greatest. ‘Is that great! ”’ KATHERINE CIPRIANO 38 Cottage St. “Cip” Medical secty. her aim. Hates taking tests. Enjoys NBH sports and rallies, horseback riding. Was stranded in a storm once. Likes pass- ing period. “Oh.” 15] i MICHAEL CLARK 115 Court St. “Mikey” would like to live in California. Loves getting “Jammed up”!! Digs cars, music, and taking pictures. Favorite group — Earth-Wind and Fire. PATRICIA A. CLARK 129 Keene Rd., A. “Pat’’ Plans to go to col- lege and become a nurse. Dislikes snobby people. Enjoys being with Eddie. Liked least at N.B.H.S., the locked girls’ rooms. ROBERT D. COLLET 90 Fern St. “Bob” likes to ski and camp. Future textile engineer or US Air Force Gen. Happiest when all goes right. Hung up with liars. Seen at beach. Admires Mr. E. Medeiros. BERTIE V. COLLIER 605 Second St. “Vickie”’ Future as pre- school teacher. Snobs her pet peeve. “Dear Abby” to friends. Al- ways blissful with Bruce. Admires Mrs. Stellato. Wishes to know everyone. TIMOTHY CONNOR 51 Woodlawn St. CATIA I. CONTERNO 300 Sawyer St. To BCC, become book- keeper. Enjoyed swim- ming in the pool. De- spises those who make fun of others. Has wish to return to Brazil some day. A quiet girl. ANTONE CORREIA 353 So. First St. 152 SCELENA COOMBS 5 Spruce St. “Scelena” will always be writing letters. To live on the Cape in a beauti- ful home is her secret desire. Will never forget the great lunch shifts! CONSTANCE CORREIA 159 David St. “Connie Jean” — likes going to concerts with Richie. Loved “Jesus Christ Superstar’’ and Ted Neely! Aim: to see Mexico. Enjoys model- ing. Admires Mr. Tavares. DAVID CORDEIRA 69 Borden St. y DANIEL CORREIA 233 Matthew St. “Danny” Chief ambition to go to Springfield Col- lege. Loves playing foot- ball and is happiest when “We Win”. DEBBIE CORMIER 1000 Ashley Blvd. “Deb” Find her at Friendly’s with the Reg- ulars. Got stuck in fresh. class her Senior year! Enjoys Cousin Marc, Mr. Dow’s class, wearing jeans. ye 4 +. fe % Yc ae i | ree. eG a Oe ee ea as DAVID CORREIA 5 Stone St. “Spider’’ Photographer- artist. Darkroom his hangout. Drawing, play- ing bass, hockey, golf are pastimes. Possible Porsche owner. Con- stant camera Carrier. ANA CORREIA 47Crapo St. Would like to be a sec- retary. Unhappy with book reports and home- work. Mr. Dawson’s class stimulating. En- joyed lunch shifts, being with ones she liked. WZ ® DENNIS CORREIA 233 Matthew St. ft. Enjoys being with Ro- chelle. Admires Mr. Viveiros. Listens to WVBF-FM. DOREEN CORREIA 214 Dawson St. “Legs’’ To become a nurse. Enjoys being around her family and John, or where action is. Loved fire drills, study with Sarge, and making people laugh. LINDA CORREIA 25 Ashley St. “Speedy” Loves playing the kazoo and being with Dave. Noted for spastic attacks. Wishes to have Irving come to life. ‘Kill it before it multiplies!’’ To see world. WILLIAM CORREIA 145 Bullard St. “) .V. X-ray technician at RI Jr. College. Mr. Calnan and plastic peo- ple turn him off. Football player and track runner. Thought closed campus terrible. MEREDITH CORSON 66 Cottage St. “Dithie’’ Future phys. ed. instructor. Loves cheering for NBHS and talking. Wishes to have ten kids. Found in Guid- ance Office. Had fun in Chem. class. DIANE COSMO 136 Tallman St. “Cosmo” hopes to trav- el and see Germany. Noted for her big mouth. Pet peeve is jive people. Secret wish is to own a “Vette.” DIANE COSTA 139 Acushnet Ave. “Chit-a-bit’”’ To teach Phys. Ed. Noted for tumbling, cheering, being tiny. Mrs. Drew admired most. Is either in gym, on Park wall. Prejudiced people both- er her. SCOTT COSTA 122 Bonney St. Future engineer. Plays the organ and runs track. Hangup is bad memories. Likes to sleep late. Can be found in D Block or Ashley Park. To SMU. “Yanko”. SUSAN COSTA 318 Allen St. “Susie Q” To be aspe- cial education teacher. Likes bike riding and skating. Enjoys being with friends. Noted for: being shortest in class. Like to visit Calif. JOSEPH W. COTTAM 49 Stanley St. “Joe” An art career or photographer are in his future. Would like to live a happy life and own his own business. College plans are undecided. KATHLEEN COTTER 36 Ridgewood Rd. “Kathy” Future nurse. Enjoys beach, friends and dreaming. “Wicked good.” Known for her friendliness, hopefully. BRIAN COULOMBE 40 Rutland St. Future eng. in electron- ics. Weird sense of humor. Debbie's his pet peeve. Hawaii calls him. Hangout by planetar- ium. “Ya blew it!’ Mrs. Parker’s Math the most. JANINE COURNOYER 530 Mt. Pleasant “Ja” Potential pharma- cist. Mr. Dawson and Mike her favorites. Greenhorns and locked girls’ rooms bug her. Spare time in Guid. Off. or pool. Let her out of NB! GAIL COWEN 940 County St. Going to nursing school. To see Spain her wish. Dislikes people who hand out question- naires. Liked cafeteria study at old NBHS. “To be or notto be...” EDMUND COYNE 171 Aquidneck St. Entering the field of medicine. Dislikes school busses and food here. Likes Biology with Mr. Ouimet and long assembly periods. Enjoys sailing. DONNA CRAVEIRO 221 Cornell St. To bea teacher. Enjoys making clothes for her- self, babysitting, work- ing with kids, and being with Mark. Planning to go to college around Boston. “Well!” 163 CYNTHIA W. CROCKER 180 Park St. “Cindy” To be a nurse. Loves to make people happy and being with Lenny on long walks. Enjoyed Ms. Parker’s class and smoking rules. “Give me a break!” KATHLEEN DACOSTA 303 Central Ave. “Twinny”’ Med. secre- tary her goal. Having to wear glasses is hangup. Sad when people are cruel to animals. Ad- mires Mrs. Diggle. Noted for being Deb- by’s twin. JOE DAPONTE 276 Hemlock St. “Dr. Bombay” Hobbies: girl-watching, cooking, driving. Best subject, English. Best teacher, Mrs. Drew. To visit Hol- lywood and bea millionaire. 154 MATTHEW CURRAN 130 E. Clinton St. Enjoys music, and free time. Seen at music dept. or home. Remem- bers waiting till Nov. for schedule. Headed wherever they will have him. “Oh, well.” ANDREA DACRUZ 169 E. Clinton St. “Andy” Aim is music teacher. Known as a musician-singer. ls fine with Dennis and music. Loved being in Concert Chorale. ‘Same difference.” FILOMENA DA ROSA 398 Orchard St. “Mena” Career as air- line secty. Tony’s the one now and always. Wants to be filthy rich, tour Brazil, marry Tony. Ms. Rainville memora- ble as person and teacher. MAUREEN CURRAN 14 Roosevelt St. Headed for college in Puerto Rico. Happy ina beautiful place with her close friends. Hated NBHS food, busses. Loved disrupting quiet classes. CHERYL DAGGETT 582 Shawmut Ave. Playing softball is her favorite pastime. Person she likes being with, Mike. Fond of Mr. Dell Isola and jr. year Health.. er as are ge LOUIS DA ROSA 11 Desautels St. “Louie” Fishing his hobby, to teach his aim. Wants to learn to fly. Always saying, “Check it out.” His future wife, Marie. Means to see France. SMU or BCC??? ae — ec 2 ANNA DACOSTA 216 County St. “Banana’s” To be an art- ist. Enjoys art and danc- ing. Would like to visit Europe. Happy with friends. Dislikes conceit- ed people and History. Happy with J.K. GERALD DAIGLE 157 Austin St. Wants to be a plumber and visit Rome. Had a fantastic fun time in Psy- chology class with Mr. Edmundsen. Admires Redd Foxx. STEVE DAVIDIAN 354 Teresa St. DEBRA DACOSTA 303 Central Ave. “Debby” Talking too fast her hangup. Aim is legal secretary and col- lege. Hates changing lunch shifts every day. Talent is playing accordion. BARBARA DALEY 23 Sycamore St. “Babs’’ Would love to tour USA, Hawaii, the world. Her spots are Cushman and Clasky Parks. Hates homework, big mouths, boring teachers (not Miss Allen). MIKE DAVIS 15 Westland St. A Aims to win the National Diving Championship. Likes to eat, be with girls, ESP, Kathy. His car is favorite hangout. Div- ing and gymnastics his talents. To see Hawaii. BEVERLY DEBARROS 86 Potomska St. “Bev” To bea private secty. Loves parties, being with her man. Find her at the Park or in gym. Hopes to marry, see New York! Hates jive people and snap- ping gum. LUISA DE MORAIS 122 Durfee St. Headed for SMU. Most enjoyed English, swim- ming. Travel plans in- clude Paris. Loathed as- semblies. A devotee of sewing and beach. Mr. Hochman a great person. VICTORIA A. DECOSTA 11 LeBoeuf St., A. “Vic” Leisure spent at A.A. Garage, Acushnet. Loves Joe, riding horses. Hates braggers and Mr. Dube. Straight hair, being taller her desires. “Hey, ca-gay!”” MARY DEPINA 482 Purchase St. Really dug Mr. Pacheco and Psychology. Irritat- ed by jive teachers, early a.m. rising. Happiest away from home. Big goal is to meet people. Ah, Puerto Rico! oe -, 3 45 5S ber . reee er ts STEVE DECUNHA 29 Mulberry St. “Spacey” Potential pro bowler. Pastimes: draw- ing, watching football. Hangs around Perry’s Funeral Home, the gym. Appreciated Resource Centers at NBH. VIRGINIA DEPINA 86 Walden St. “Ginny” Nobel Prize in medicine her aim. Would like to go to Ba- hamas. Despises bigotry. Hopefully to go to UMass. Likes to have a good time. A quiet girl. SOCORRO DEJESUS 13 Evergreen Pk. “Soko” Loves to hang around at Monte Pk. Would like to visit Ha- waii. Girls’ room her fave hangout. Enjoys being with Jeff and Car- ol. Bus. machines was best class. WILLIAM DEREE 210 Coffin Ave. “Bill” Fond of all sports and reading. Likes ex- citement and girls. At NBH always in gym. Will travel to California. “Right on!” JANET DEMELLO 11 Roswell St. Wishes to see Mexico and California. Loves to party, hangup is hassles. Find her with A.M. or fooling around. Desires to manage well known groups. ‘Arriba! ”’ MAUREEN DESILVA 32 Clifford St., A. “Moe” Aims to stay alive and live happily. Closed groups annoy her. Seeing old friends and partying satisfy her. Joyful out of school and on Tootle Lane. SUSAN DESILVA 93 Collette St. “Sue” Office work her aim. Loves to watch guys’ sports. Dislikes people with no spirit and having nothing to do. Will remember Jr. yr. fun and all the games. ADELIA DESOUSA 34 Winsper St. Spends leisure painting, knitting, travel, embroi- dery. To visit her native isles, but live in South Pacific Is. An admirer of Miss Allen. M. GORETTI DESOUSA 136 Thompson St. Is thinking of college and being asecty. Her DE class was a joy. Dis- liked Gym, but loved swimming. Secret wish is to marry Joe. DIANE DESROCHERS 241 Pope St. Future secretarial worker. Enjoys release days and listening to records. ‘‘A man is mea- sured by what he would do, if he knew he would never be found out.” MARIE DESROSIERS 175 Davis St. Eng. teacher is her goal. Loves music, writing poetry. Peeved by NBHS. Sad when a friend lets her down. Hopes to visit Germany. Headed for college. “Why?” 155 ALFRED J. DIAS 655 Kempton St. MARIA DOS SANTOS 99 Eugenia St. “Issi’’ plans to teach speech therapy. Enjoys riding a bike. Would like to visit Brazil. Hopes to attend S M U. Enjoys lis- tening to the Beatles and WSAR. MELODY DUBE 62 Long View Rd. Would like to be a sec- retary. Pet peeve snobby people. One day wants to visit the Swiss Alps. Happiest when with Mike. Had most fun in Miss Zola’s shorthand class. 156 M. AVELINA DIAS 49 Thompson St. May attend college, teach. Favors the old NBHS. Known for her quietness. Mr. Guy and Mr. Sykes impressed her most. Trip to Rome in her future. JOAN DOUGLAS 26 Arnold Place “Joanie” Great at fina- gling out of tight spots. Known for her smile. Adore owning a Scotch castle. ‘If work inter- feres with play, drop work.” Sad if ignored. SUSAN DUBOIS 14 Budano Dr. “Vanilla” Pet peeve: people who think they are better than anyone else. Can find her on her St. corner with the gang. Happiest with Wayne. Admired Mrs. Laflamme. KEITH DIXON 1245 Roseanne St. Keith’s aim is law. Loves skiing and hopes to see Switzerland. Rates Mr. Motta an “A’’. Digs Gene Hackman and “The French Con- nection”. Dreams of success! SUSAN DOYLE 557 Coggeshall St. “Sue” Likes to draw and paint. To finish high school and marry Butch. Hangup being called “Susie’’. Never forget being mistaken for a teacher. Wants a happy future. DEBRA DUCAS 121 Bonney St. “Debbie” Headed for marriage and travel. Enjoys embroidery, knit- ting, and shopping. Detests boys’ sneakers worn by girls. Happiest with Dave or sleeping. MARK DOBYNA 627 Maxfield St. “Dobie” aims to bea pharmacist and be rich. Dislikes people who are tight, Bogarts. Sleeping is hangup. Liked Mr. Wilusz’s class. Can be found in car. ‘Hey, Man.” PAULA DOYON 532 Nash Rd. Will be secty, and travel. Enjoys camping, skiing, dancing, ceramics. Miss Allen was fine. Loved having a pool. Angry at corridor crowd, locked girls’ rooms. ‘Really! ”’ SUSAN DUMAS 71 Grant St. “Suzy” Future airline stewardess. Admires Mr. Dawson. Is seen horse- back or bike riding or at Buttonwood. Remem- bers walking into men’s room. TIMOTHY DONOVAN 55 Grape St. “Tim” To bea vet. Likes to bike ride, does not enjoy being alone. Find him at York Steak House. Dislikes Miss Tripp’s English class, and long walks from the pool. os 2 ES os if 7, KATHY DUARTE 290 Davis St. “Din” Rock and blues musician. Most noted for making people laugh. Never forget Woodstock. Can find her wandering in the corridors. - ae say ws a . BRENDA DUPONT 144 Tallman St. To F.R. Nursing School. Paul is the center of her life. Riotous time in Mrs. Parker’s math. Hangout by planetarium. An admirer of Ms. Ferreira, Mr. Boisvert? PAUL DUPONT 4292 Acushnet Ave. Enjoys playing pool and basketball. Would like to see the Alps. Secret wish is to be mechanic. Will always remember his auto-mechanics class. JAMES ELLIS 25 Buttonwood St. “Jimmy” Hockey nut. Find him at the Moby Dick Arena. RUSSELL FARIA 25 Chestnut St. “Russ” Wishes to go into the field of medi- cine. Enjoys playing hockey. Happiest when there is no homework to do. Will always remem- ber the lunch periods. PIERRE DUPUY 290 Maple St. “Mutz” Electronic engi- neer his goal. Wants to visit moon. Always found in his van or the halls. Happiest when buzzing. Headed for SMU. SHARON ENOS 23 Long-View Rd. “Sha’’ To bea math teacher. Peeved by dirty old men! Loves boo- gyin’, NBHS “ parking”’ lots, and plays. Enjoys Bryan. Is known for talk- ing with hands. “Shuore! ”’ DIANE C. FELICIANO 8 Yale St. “Dianna” Her wish is for happiness and money. Hates prejudice and not getting what she wants. Find her soon in Hawaii. ‘Que pasa?” LAURIE J. DUTRA 65 Rogerson Ave. JEFFREY P. ENTWISTLE 404 Union St. “Jeff” Enjoys music, singing, and drama. Wants to be actor. Not- ed for being Santa Claus. Pet peeve: im- proper English grammar. NIKKI FELLOURIS 1290 Rockdale Av. Psychiatrist her aim. Dis- likes being alone, gos- sip, incompetence at NBHS. Happiest talking to people. Found at someone else’s home. Noted as a prude. (ha!). CHERYL Z. EASTON 408 Middle St. “Cher” Going to col- lege. Always on porch, telling jokes, rapping with pals. Abhors get- ting yelled at when in- nocent, and deceitful phony people, snobs. “OK, Ralphy.” STEVEN W. EUBANKS 145 Hillman St. JOHN FERNANDES 214 Bates St. “Smokes” Likes to play basketball. Biggest hangup is when he’s in school. Going to work from NBHS. He would like to see Hawaii. ‘You should be shot.” CHERYL ELLIS 179 Weld St. Aim: Nursing. Plans to go to SMU and Hawaii. Found at either Mall or park. Will never forget her mom’s understand- ing. Loves skating and playing tennis. DOROTHY EVANGELHO 163 Field St. “Dot” Physical therapy is her goal. Secret wish is to be with Steve always. Hopes to visit anywhere but N.B. Art is her talent. Can be found in parking lot. LINDA M. FERNANDES 84 Armsby St. “Lin” Going to college, nursing. Glad with Bob, sad when not. Book- store lounger. Would truly like to travel on ship “Hope”, visit Germany. Most fun in Math. MARIA FERNANDES 69 Chestnut St. To be asecty. Happiest when school ends, but liked the pool. Dreams of lounging in the Baha- mas or Hawaii. Admired Mr. Janiak and Mr. Biscari. MICHELLE FERREIRA 163 Butler St. Will major in Spec. Ed. Her idol, Mr. Methia. Abhors conceited guys, crummy drivers. Loves dancing, her old Chevy. Plans to own Super- Beetle, tour U.S.A. CHARLES FERREIRA, JR. 129 Hemlock St. “Chucky” Will live in Canada. Hockey, girls are hobbies. Enjoyed sports, gym, Mr. Borow- icz, girls. Favorite sub- ject is GIRLS. An admir- er of Raquel Welch. SANDRA MARIE FIGUEIRA 180 Greenbrier Drive “Dilly” Future legal sec- ty. Happy walking on beach at sunset and with someone special. Hates to watch people hurting themselves. Favorite subject: History. DEBORAH FERREIRA 280 Central Ave. “Debbie” Teaching plans. Favorite place, Lincoln Park. Turned off by freshmen, three lunches. Likes sewing, dancing, and saying, “You know what | CHARLES FLEET 167 Butler St. FRANCISCO FERREIRA 82 Penniman St. “Butchie” To be acon- struction worker. Happy when with his friends. Person admired most is Lauren. Can always find him at millyard. BARRY FLOR 32 Gosnold St. “).R.” Ambition is to graduate. Content at 1:50 and when out of town. Saddest at 7:50 in school. Likes music and Mr. Wilusz’s Chem class. Wishes to be on TV. FRANCISCO FERREIRA 138 Aquidneck St. WAYNE FOISY 173 Washington St. “Foisy”’ Hopes to be- come architect. Enjoys golf, friends, and just doing what he wants. Wants to go to R.I. De- sign School. Hated stud- ies. Likes to “feel good’. SUSAN FOLGER 380 Court St. 158 PETER FONSECA 289 Prescott St. “Pete” Medical field. Man. Ed. Crimson Cour- ier. Tennis, clarinet amuse him. President someday? Sears is his 2nd home, then CC Of- fice. Admirer of Mr. Fleming. RENEE FONTAINE 157 Liberty St. To marry Danny and find a job her desires. Enjoys dancing. Happi- est when not bothered by people she doesn’t like. GERALDINE FORTES 160 Grinnell S. “Gerry” One of NBH’s peppy cheerleaders. Will remember walking into a frosh class in her senior yr. Loves bowl- ing, ice skating, and ral- lies. “Go to beans!” KENNETH FORTIER 71 Moss St. N.D. “Kenny” Acting, getting in and out of trouble his talents. Electronics engi- neer his ambition. Not- ed for biting wit. Our YB photographer. DEBORAH A. FOSS 73 Arlington St. “Debbie” YB Ed.-in- Chief. Nail biter, crazy driver. Social work, straight hair her goals. Blissful with Bill. Related to Tom Thumb! Ms. Fer- reira’s Latin greatest! KULA FOTIADIS 1581 Acushnet Ave. “Greek” Aims to work in UN. Her pet peeve is cigarettes. To gosee Greece again her wish. Loves to watch Elvis Presley and TV. She is known for dancing. “Really?” MIKE FRATES 5 Westland St., A. Headed for college. Enjoyed meeting people at NBHS. Had most fun in Mr. Ney’s soph. Geometry class. Wants to visit California and Mexico. Find him at the Mall. FREDERICK GADOMSKI 72 Ruth St. Meteorologist is goal. Likes eating a good meal and playing chess. To visit Steamboat Springs, Col. his wish. Noted for reserved outlook on life. College bound. BERNICE FREDETTE 47 Laura Keene Ave. A. “Berni’s’’ ambition is to be a secretary. Enjoys singing and listening to music. Would like to vis- it Niagara Falls. Likes and admires Mr. Boud- reau. “Oh Boy.” ay atc Sn ROBERT E. GAGNON 137 Holyoke St. “Rob” Aims to own gourmet restaurant. A Dean's Office fan. Con- certgoer. Switzerland’s a goal. Being on yearbook greatest. Noted for his blue eyes.. NORMAN FOURNIER 50 Central Ave. Playing basketball, mov- ies his pastimes. Happy when with Claire. Would like to visit Vir- ginia. “So”. JOSEPH FRANCIS, JR. 19 Hatch St. NUNO R. FRANCO 1599 Padanaram Ave. “Joe Punch” To be law- yer. Enjoys running track for NBHS. Wishes to be in Olympics. Ad- mires Mr. Goldrick. Happiest with “Tall One” or eating. ‘Don’t worry!” WENDY FRIEDMAN 429 Union St. SHEILA FURTADO 711 Church St. Would like to practice law. Enjoys listening to music. Plans to attend college. Favorite class is English. Happy when with good friends. “She” Very music- minded. To be the ing her guitar strings. Very fond of Clark Gable’s ears. DAVID GALLANT 965 Ludlow St. BRUCE GARCIA 38 Winsper St. “Gill” Future in music. Found at Friendly’s. Loves swimming and tennis. Has no pet peeves. Talent is playing bass. Band is fave class. Will remember parents’ push. Park, or listening to people’s problems. “Take a dive!” world’s greatest guitar player. Hangup is break- “Rapper” Goal is VISTA. Hates passing period. Wishes to be happy. Can be found at Buttonwood VIRGINIA FURTADO 105 Harwich St. To be a good secretary. Enjoys driving around and being with John. Obeying school rules a hangup. Wishes to visit Florida and get married. Likes leaving NBHS. MARIA DE C. GARCIA 314 County St. “Connie” Noted for skipping school. Really into GAMS and Spanish. Joining the Army. Tony is her own man! De- plores people looking down on others. Singing talent. 139 JANICE GATENBY 17 Maitland St. DAPHNEY GIBSON 76 Rowe St. “Daffy” headed for col- lege. Football games great! Detests kids who think bad! Found in gym or at home. Always smil- ing. Dislikes being called Stephy. ““You fool!’ JEAN GOMES 96 Acushnet Av. 160 DOREEN GAUDETTE 102 Jarry St. “Dot” Future vet. Sad when stuck in a study with no one to talk to. Her main wish in life is to see the world. B363 study most fun. Noted for her short haircuts. DONNA GAUTHIER 1131 Dutton St. “Dawn” To be astew- ardess. Enjoys being with Marc. Hates being called to the office, 3rd lunch shift, and the locking of girls’ rooms. “| don’t want to be hassled!”’ DANNY GEORGE 73 Holly Tree Ln. STEPHANIE GIBSON 76 Rowe St. “Twin” Future T.V. pro- ducer. Enjoys skiing and swimming. Hopes to vis- it Greece. Found in Gold Office. Remem- bers pool. Happy at games, competitions. “God-willing.” GARY GOLAS 125 Tallman St. Wishes to go around world in yacht with all girl crew or else wants to see Rocky Mts. Likes sailing, ice skating, most sports, and most of all — girls! JENNIFER GOMES 492 Kempton St. LESLIE GOMES 35 Apollo Dr. CHARLES GOMES 95 Maple St. “Geraldine” To go into Public Relations. Secret wish: one date with Bil- lie Jean King. Dislikes Joe B. Enjoys having good food, good beer, good music and women. MARIA D. GOMES 150 Mill St. “Bea” wants to be asec- retary. Good at sewing and cooking. Biggest hangup is being short. Digs records and experi- encing things. Her say- ing is, “Oh, Boy!” CATHY GERSIN 242 Cornell St. “Gers” Enjoys playing guitar. Hopes to visit Is- rael (again). Noted for her silliness. To be nutri- tionist. Says ““A lemon peel”. Happy painting, drawing, with Neal. Ao ft GEORGE GOMES 9 Roosevelt St. “Georgie” To visit Puer- to Rico. Found at Gold Off. or Maureen’s. En- joys being with Joyce, dancing, English and friendships. To go on to SMU. “Check it out.” MARIE GOMES 224 Mt. Pleasant Future medical secty. Happiest in summer or in Gold Office. Name is a hang-up. Admires Ms. Rezendes. Enjoys being with people, Noted for laughing. ‘Stupid! STEVEN GOMES 21 Winthrop St. Undecided about ambi- tion in life. Likes to ride motorcycles and would one day like to race Motorcross. Enjoyed Auto Mechanics and History classes. JAMES GORMAN 102 DeWolf St. “Jimmy” To bea vet. Happiest when having a good time. Pet peeve: someone telling a bad joke and his lack of height. Can find him in Buttonwood Park. Digs Denver. GARY GULA 19 Hope St., A. “Hardtack” With Carol his favorite pastime. Never forget push that parents gave him. Can be found on Acushnet Av. Finish school and college his goal. RUTH GONSALVES 135 Locust St. “Ruthy-Lou” To be the highest paid model in the world. Meanwhile, search for Utopia with Mike. Wishes life to be euphoric, not a trip. Headed for K. Gibbs? ? fe he THOMAS GOULART 212 Matthew St. “Tom” Ambition is to marry and be photogra- pher. Will remember parents’ giving help in hard times. Enjoys being with Karen. Saddest when car breaks down. THOMAS HARDMAN 15 S. Main, A. “Tom” Love to live in Rome a year. Sports, hunting, gymnastics are his bag. Irked by haters of 3 Stooges. Most often on West Is. or in Mr. Bjuhr’s room. BIENVENIDO GONZALEZ 57 Monroe Dr. “Benny” To try to gain admittance into Air Force Academy. Would like to visit Japan. Find him at ROTC or some- where in the city. THERESA GOUNDIE 223 Hawthorn St. “Terry” Hairdressing school. Drawing, being crazy her two talents. Likes Sarge’s class and lunch best. Means to live life to fullest extent. “What's happening?” DOROTHY M. HARRIS 45 Yale St. “Dot” To teach the re- tarded. Jive guys, yellow slips got her down. Yen to see state of Alabama. Enjoys Chemistry. “Jive! Save it!’” Noted for her evil stares. THOMAS GOODINE 210 Tremont St. “Bombie” Wants to become a pro football player or TV technician. Would dig seeing West Indies. Likes to teach girls to play softball. Enjoyed sports at NBHS. KATHLEEN GRACE 152 Lafayette St. “Kathie” To go to col- lege. To make the most of life and be happy her wish. Wants to see Rus- sia. Hangup is remem- bering the past. Liked soph. English and lunch fun. WILLIAM G. HART 26 Willard St. “Bill’’ Wishes to visit Las Vegas. Biggest hangup: school. Can be found at Hazelwood Park. Liked studies best at NBHS. Going to work after school. Mr. Alves is OK. WILLIAM GOODMAN 156 Clifford St. Bill’ Social work his goal. Loves Carole King and Maine. Content with Debbie. Liked working on YB, soph. English. Wants to hon- eymoon in Austria. “Really?” ies LYNETTE GUILLETTE 574 Union St. “Tree” Noted for get- ting into Auto Mechan- ics class. To teach re- tarded children her goal. Enjoyed graphic arts. Admires Miss Longo. “Watcha-ma-call-it.”’ JAMES HARWOOD 178 Grinnell St. Ambition: to be a musi- cian. Loves to play piano. Future music student. 161 RUTH HEALY 158 Ohio St. “Nut” Talented ballet dancer. Adores doing crazy things, Mike and Mr. Dawson. Found at Pine Hill Pk. Headed for Ariz. to a big house, lots of land and Mike. DIANE HOMEN 31 Nye St. “Peanuts” Aim to be bookkeeper. Loves lis- tening to good music. Always found on “the Avenue”’, or at Brooklawn Park. Digs “Superfly” and Curtis Mayfield. «s Raex - + nae fe PAUL HUTCHINSON 61 Ocean St. “Hutchie” To be an ar- chitect. Likes hockey and being with his girl. Can find him at the ice rink. Wants to visit France. Frequent saying, “Hey!” Likes gym, pool. 162 ELEANOR HENDRICKS 23 Fair St. “Ellie” R.N. and marry Ken her ambition. Secret wish is to climb in an ant hole. Piano and singing her talents. Soph. skipping lunch line her pet peeve. DEBORAH HORNE 13 Darling, A. “Debbie” Legal secty. Secret wish: live in France, own a horse. Detests constant rush. Adores cooking, writ- ing, raising animals. Found NBH guys super terrific. JOHN D. IAMELE 506 Barnard St. SANDRA HESKETH 148 Princeton St. “Sandy” Hopes to marry Paul and visit all of the USA. New courses, the pool and acting class were best in NBH. Most impressive teacher, Mrs. Hassey. DAVID HESKETT 335 Rockdale Av. “Dave” Most likely to succeed. A smart guy who enjoys astronomy and tennis. Active in many church functions. Won Harvard Book Award. RANDY HEYS 77 Birchwood Dr. JILL HOROWITZ 471 John St. Plans social work. Digs parties, concerts, horses and people making her laugh; not NBH or snobs. Those eyes!! Found at Buttonwood and Andy’s. “Oy, al- ready!” Mill JOHN INACIO 201 Clifford St. “Lum” Future physical therapist. Favorite pas- times: baseball and football. Like to visit Kalamazoo. Happy when hitting someone. Enjoys being with himself! JANICE HOUDE 65 Worcester St. “Jan” Cliques, phony people her hangup, to enjoy life and do as much as possible her aim. Never forget “bash” in NY. Enjoyed Psych. ‘One day at a time.” AMY ISHERWOOD 31 Bradford St. Aims to live on a farm after seeing Jamaica, attending BCC.A Friendly’s regular whose yen is to win a million. Partying, laughing with Linda gladdened her. RONALD HUSTON 139 Virgo Dr. MAURINO M. ISIDORO 27 Seymour St. “Quackadoro” To bea Phys. Ed. instructor. Happy around girls and known for being quiet. Talented ping-pong player. No unity at NBHS bugged him. Is headed for SMU. FREDERICK A. IZYK 1012 Rockdale Av. “Weasel” wants to get paid to sleep. Waking up, work and question- naires pet peeves. Dug F per. study. How about first alarm while in pool? “What’s happening?” CAROL JARDIN 11 Greenbrier Ct. “Jahts’’ Means to travel and marry. Hobbies are horseback riding, sew- ing. Happiest with Mi- chael. Can find her at the Pine Hill Acre park. Favorite teach, Mr. Sykes. © 4 2 BAUNIE JONES 882 Rockdale Av. “B,J.” Hopes to visit West Indies. Secret wish: to coach football. Is a majorette with “SPIRIT”. Always found at gym. Radcliffe her goal, Mr. Brito greatest. “ELAINE JACINTHO 95 Washington St. “Lana Falana’’ Wants college, nursing degree. Dug Physiology and Anatomy. Frequent say- ing, ‘I’m hep.” Phonies peeve her. Like to go to Africa. LENEA JERONIMO 1 Stanton Ct. “Lea’’ Continue school, learn many languages, travel. Best subject, French. Hated home- room in D Block. Fond of riding bike around fort, trying new recipes. JO-ANN JORDAN 73 County St. “Smarty” Loved work- ing in the office. Tony’s her man. Trip to Mars a goal. To sew, knit her pastimes. Plans life as good wife and mother. Happy with people. DEBRA L. JACOBSEN 503 Hillman St. Debbie’s aim: Psycholo- gist. Dreams to own an apple green “Camaro SS”. Happiest when under the sun at Horse- neck Beach. Sewing her own clothes is her hobby. NANCY JESUS 9 Brewster St. To be a secretarial ac- countant. Happiest when dancing or having a good time. Enjoys being with Jack. Would some day like toowna babyblue TR6. Plans: college. IRA JOSEPH 624 Maxfield St. “Joey” College bound. Noted for quietness and being a football hero. Find him on the Wall or in Tan House. Aim is to see the world. “What you want?” MILFORD JAMES 36 Keene St. “Butch” To be someone important. Wishes to see West Indies or be world’s greatest lover. Enjoys being with the brothers, Dot, and play- ing ball. ‘Save it!” TERESE MARIE JODOIN 80 Beetle St. “Terry” Future uncer- tain. Acting, drama, music thrill her. ‘I never loved but one man in my life, and I have lost him--twice.”’ Super sense of humor. London beckons! KAREN KAGAN 138 Stevenson St. Future medical secre- tary. To business college from here. Brooklawn Park hangout. Yea, no p.m. homeroom! Glad parents understood her. Bob Dylan is tops! ANITA JARDIN 25 Clifford St. “Everybody loves a win- ner but ... when you lose, you lose alone.” PATRICIA JOHNSON 364 Coral St. “Pat” likes to grow things, visit Apt. F. De- tests a ripoff. Contented at 1:50, also listening to Grateful Dead. Is head- ed for college. ‘What a buzz!!’’ BRENDA KARGLE 393 Rockdale Ave. To go to business school and become a secretary. Happy when things go good, not on a bad day when everything goes wrong. Wishes to marry arich man. “O Boy!” 163 K i CHRISTOPHER KEARLEY 190 Dawson St. RICHARD KEENAN 958 Pine Hill Dr. “Rich” To work hard and make a good living. Wishes to buy a car that can run. Wants to fly to Calif. and Nev. when school is out. Favorite group is Zeppelin. KAREN KELLY 47 Ocean St. To be a mother. Enjoys reading and being with David. Really wants to visit Grand Canyon. En- joyed Shakespeare I, admired Mr. Dell Isola. Hangout in music room. CAROL KENNEDY 1213 Rockdale Ave. Goal: dancing teacher. Loves cheering, NBH rallies, games, people and Daddy Vaz; hungup by pessimists, much homework. “Pink Panther” is seen at park or girls’ gym. SUE KESTENBAUM 113 Carroll St. Plans to be a doctor. Would like to go to Germany. Hates home- work, soggy ice cream sandwiches. Admires Ms. Ferreira, Mr. Good- fellow. Happiest when with friends. LAURENCE J. KEYES 198 Winston St. MARY KOCZERA 115 Bullard St. Future nurse. Most fun was Chemistry, but happiest when study- ing’s all over. Playing tennis ahobby. Would like to travel much, es- pecially to Norway. 164 CAROL KIELBASA 194 Leonard St., A. On to college! Sewing, painting, travel, camp- ing occupy leisure. Turned off by immature persons. Wish is happy marriage to Larry. Never enough time in a day. RAYMOND KRAMER 224 Myrtle St. ALBERT D. KING 492 Hillman St. “AI” Aims for social work, Peace Corps. En- joys working with re- tarded, elderly. Noted for being a clown. Digs religion, people, classi- cal music, beer festivals. CHAD KUCZEWSKI 216 Princeton St. Biggest NBHS hangup was Mr. Markey. ROBERT KIRBY 39 Ludlow St., A. “Bob” Can be foun d hanging around in North End. Would like to go cross-country. Liked Mr. Braz’s film class, didn’t enjoy lunches. Find him in the boys’ room. hr KARL KUMMER 1450 Plainville Rd. “Carlisle’’ Had most fun in his music class. Most noted for acting like a “clown”. Loves to play “Koplesneakel”’. Enjoys being with Jim Har- wood. “Perfectionist.” WAYNE KNIGHT 182 Cottonwood St. CAROL KUT 152 Hamlin St., A. Headed for some col- lege. Enjoys sports, being with people and Mr. Ouimet’s biology class. Is found at Milo’s. Favorite thing at NBHS — lunchtime. Favorite group — Beatles. GARY LABOA 241 Hillman St. “Alden Ween” To grad- uate is his big aim. Tal- ent is imitating Three Stooges. Disliked Chem. class and some teachers. Would like to visit Cuba. Known for sense of humor. JONATHAN LACOB 59 Oesting St. “Jon” Golfing and fish- ing two favorites. Always remember the fun in his Woodworking class. To travel the Soviet Union. e yy (f N WW MICHELE LALIBERTE 14 Ludlow St., A. “Mich” Ambition is to be a private secretary. Enjoyed being an office aide. Hangup is plastic people. Her favorite pastime being with Tom. JO-ANN LABONTE 407 Coggeshall St. “Jo To bea well- trained secty. Hobbies: reading, tennis. Jean St. her hangout. Being skin- ny her bane. Stuck-up persons bore her. Her saying, ‘Oh, brother.” LINDA LACOUTURE 965 Tobey St. “Linda” Hopes to work with disadvantaged kids. Can be found in Green House Ofice. ANN MARIE LAMBALOT 157 Allord St. “Lamby” To be a teach- er, Sewing, playing piano, being with friends a few pastimes. Can be found roaming corri- dors or at NBHS games when not working. MICHAEL LABOSSIERE 21 Wamsutta St., A. “Flash” Sports fanatic. Just wants to be happy and successful. Sad when broke. Remem- bers his fun trip with the Drama Club to New York. Hopes to see Germany. JEANNINE LAFRANCE 208 Jarry St. “Nini” Stewardess, sec- retary her goals. Enjoys partying, lunch, and la- dies’ room. Once had Jean Nate poured on her in gym! Hangup is never having enough money. GERALD LAME 58 Duncan St. JANICE LABRECQUE 13 Norwood St., A. DEBORAH LAGESSE 967 Homestead St. “Dee” To be a nurse. Dislikes conceited peo- ple, teachers, and rules. Like to visit the Nether- lands. Happiest with Butch. Hangout: all over and driving around. KAREN LAMMERS 247 Mill St. Possible computer pro- grammer. Singing and dancing her talents. Hopes to see Hawaii. Admires Miss Cohen. Biggest hangup is MEN! Boston is her destinat- tion. FAITH LABRIE 1041 Sassaquin Ave. To be loving, loved, and very happy. Wishes to see Midnight Sun or live in a sunny cottage with a dooryard. Enjoyed Dra- ma Club and acting. Loves to daydream. LINDA LAKS 31 Sycamore St. “Lins” Talent in art, but to be secty. Glad when out of NB. Great being allowed to smoke at NBH. Secret urge to travel. Favorite saying, “Oh, brother!” DEBORAH LANE 40 Agnes St. 165 MICHELLE LAPRADE 874 Pine Hill Dr. “Cool breeze” Fashion merchandising her aim. Prefer to have own bou- tique in Las Vegas. Mostly at Pine Hill, Tan Off. Solid admirer of Mrs. Sylvia Amaral. WAYNE LAWRENCE 3870 Acushnet Ave. DENNIS LECLAIR 81 Rogerson Ave., A. 166 JOYCE LAWLESS 147 Merrimac St. “Joycie”’ Enjoys going out with friends. Would like to visit Hawaii. Funniest thing when had a white mouse under her chair in jr. year of English. Hates nosey people. ey fe le ARTHUR LAWSON 210 Summer St. “Lawty” Present goal: college. Basketball and flying are pastimes. Would like to visit Rus- sia and all baseball parks in USA. English and freshmen irked him most. a , RAY LEFRANCOIS 248 Chestnut St. “La French” Ambition is to be a chef. Talented musician on harmonica and drums. Big hangup, chrome reverse braces. Secret urge to get pot legalized. ALBERT LAWRENCE 23 Acushnet Ave. “Big Al’ Sports lover. Desires college and to play in NHL. Fond of photography, gym, new curriculum. Says he’s noted for acting stupid. Happiest out of school. BRENDA LAWRENCE 146 Charles St. “Florida” Writing, trav- el, theatre obsess her. Pessimists bore her. Will write novels, be rich. Male chauvinism an- noys. Another Fla. trip, yes! “Far out!”’ ISABELLE LAWRENCE 150 Brightman St. “Issie” To a full-time job up north. (Me. or Cana- da). Is happy playing guitar, composing, sing- ing. Will have six child- ren. ‘The heart that gives, gathers.”’ DONALD LEBEAU 63 Caswell St. BRENDA LEGER 4667 Acushnet Ave. “Ledge” Future accoun- tant. Enjoys partying and being with Wayne. De- tests conceited people. Wishes to one day visit Heaven. Headed for col- lege. “Hang Ten.” DIANE M. LEBLANC 238 Hathaway Dr., A. Possible legal secty. Yearns to see Paris. Good at eating, talk- ing, swimming. Hates being hassled and school. Favorite expres- sion, “You know?” To travel far. DERRICK LEIGHTON 442 Bolton St. “Derk” Plays a rock gui- tar. Wishes to form rock group. Is round almost anywhere at the right time. He likes Pam very much. Hates to walk to class. ROSEMARIE LEBLANC 1547 Acushnet Ave. Wishes to have a beauti- ful and prosperous life. Would like to go over- seas and work with kids. Hangout: down near the park. Sometime, will visit Greece. ‘‘It’s a drag.” MARIA LEITAO 82 Lawrence St. Enjoys dancing and being with Lucas. Will go to BCC. Found in Green House and Chip- py’s. Hopes to visit Paris. Business Administration is her goal. “I’m tired.” SUSAN LEITAO 301 County St. “Sue” Enjoys playing basketball, not doing homework. Likes being in gym lobby or out of school with friends. Had most fun in junior year. DAVID N. LEMOS 56 Hudson St. SHARON LEWIS 138 Willis St. “Lou” Enjoys Drum Corps and horseback riding. Will remember getting foot caught in book rack. To visit Ken- tucky her wish. Pet peeve is Nixon. AMERICO ALMEIDA LOPES, JR. 278 Raymond St. “Rico” Hopes to attend SMU?? Auto repairing his talent. He enjoyed chem. Riding Acushnet Ave. his pastime. Would like to visit Portugal. “Keep smiling.”’ TERESA LIBORIO 10 Agnes St. “Terry” Would like to be an airline stewardess or model. Wishes to visit England or Brazil. “No such luck.” Likes to dance and swim. Happi- est when helping people. EZEZUIELA LOPES 11 Oaklawn St. To BCC and one day to Africa. Pastime, swim- ming and watching people. A talent for sew- ing. Studies least liked at NBH. “I’m so sleepy.”’ NANCY LEMOS 143 Belleville Rd. “Hippie” Found pool, studies, lunch, people best here. Mrs. Harper greatest. Means to own many animals, be secty., see Florida. Constantly saying, “Far out.” GREG LIMA 168 Grinnell St. “Sponge” Would like to earn a Ph.D. in math. Dug the gym, playing sports. Wishes to be best in whatever he does. On the wall his spot. En- joyed Teen Culture. VINCENCIA LOPES 95 So. Second St. “Vinnie” Hopes to be R.N. Enjoys trips to Bos- ton. Would like to visit Brazil some day. Happi- est with old friends. Found Mr. Vaz “admirable’’. JANET LEPAGE 144 Rounds St. “Jan’’ Would like to become a television announcer. Dislikes when people pick on other people. Hopes to see Canada one day. “Oh, shut-up.”” JACQUELYN LIZOTTE 22 Burt St., A. “Jackie” Happy when with Rich. Had most fun in Child Care. Noted for her shortness. LILLIAN LOPEZ 16 Mosher St. “Speedy” To be kinder- garten teacher. Loves cooking and being with Ozzie. Hates people who jive and PA an- nouncements. To see Puerto Rico. “Oh! man.” ANNE LEVALLEY 362 Chancery St. Wants to live happy and make most of life!! Tal- ented talker. Peeved by being short, raisins. Wants to melt plastic people in the world!! Enjoys poetry, has crazy moods. FRANK LOGOZZO 1265 Pleasant St. “Frankie” His fantasy is to tour Europe. Biggest hangup was English class. Will always re- member study in 1310. Favorite movie was “The Godfather’. DAVID LOWE 162 Elm St. “Ewol’”’ Moneylover, workhater. Secret desire is to LIVE. ‘“Those who know do not speak; those who speak do not know.” Enjoyed English with Ms. Tripp. 167 ANN LOWNEY 657 Cottage St. SUSAN LUCE 184 Austin St. “Sue’’ Majorette head. Bothered by those un- concerned about oth- ers. To be criminal sci- entist. Wants to tour India. Is content when playing guitar or twirling. DONNA JEAN LUSSIER 125 Rowe St. Wishes to live in New Hampshire. Ecstasy on Release Day and at 1:50. Relishes reading, bowl- ing. Depressed by cocky teachers. Would like to go to Germany. BALTAZAR MACEDO 84 Briggs St. Ambition is to be a soc- cer player. Favorite timepasser is watch- ing TV. Found greatest was Mr. Brito. Could be located at Howdy’s. Would like to visit Paris. DAVID MACEDO 111 Larch St. “Dave’’ Would like to fly to Hawaii. Will attend Voke to be electrician. Enjoys sports. Had most fun in Mr. Messier’s Algebra class. Came from SAH. STEVEN MACEDO 1045 Pequot St. “Steve” To live his goal. Enjoys CYO basketball, people and the beach. Wants to visit California and wishes to get a Vette. Hates snobs. “That’s a bummer.” ALEIXO MAGALHAES 54 Phillips Ave. 168 DAVID MACHADO 21 Winsor St. “Dave” To go on to bigger and better things. Happy when with friends, Lorie, and at graduation. Like to see open campus and better food. Headed for college. MARIA MACHADO 87 Hathaway St. Aims to become a secre- tary. Hates getting homework in every sub- ject. Had fun in Jr. Yr., studies, at the pool. Wants to cross Australia. “Oh, forget it!” BERNADETTE MACON 976 Rockdale Ave. “Berni” Future exec. secty. Loves partying, cooking, sewing. Really dug Miss Smith, Black Culture. Envisions tour of Africa. To college. Jive people bug her. MARTIN MACMULLEN 99 Armour St. “Marty” To be a morti- cian. Happiest when going to movies and partying. Enjoys being with Russ. Find him at Showboat Loufge. “What's happening?” To visit Ireland. CHERYL MAHON 106 Durfee St. “Cher” Future marine biologist. Enjoyed being Security Officer in GAMS and being with George. Getting nerv- ous a big hangup. Likes being where teachers aren't. MARIA DELOURDES MAIA 19 Welcome St. “Milu’” Would like to be asecty., marry HIM. Cannot stand rules or those who think they’re great. Hangups are guys and food. Remembers fall in cafeteria! DEBORAH MAJNDLE 893 Pine Hill Dr. “Deb” Future bride. To become secretary. Wants to live on top of a mountain. Loves being able to leave school at 11:30. Likes Arthur. MARY -ELLEN MALONE 80 Lexington St. Goal is an elementary teach. Loves twirling and being majorette. Found at Buttonwood or with no. 64 for DHS. Noted for her laugh and her “big” pocketbook. WILEY JORDAN MARRS 53 Lindsey St. “Martian” Into USAF, become draftsman. He’s in ROTC or his garage. Really relished NBHS girls, scorned freshmen. Like to see Calif., people happy. DEBRA MARTINS 104 Fruit St. “Debby” Prefer BCC, to write a book. Finds self too quiet and shy. Peeved by geometry, food, busses, no gum chewing. Top teachers, Miss Smith and Mrs. Carr. DIANE MCCARTNEY 163 Park St. To be some type of teacher. Enjoys caring for her pets, going to Boston, and watching Bruins games. Had fun in Child Care. Detests P.A. announcements. “Nah!”’ BRUCE MARTIN 237 Pine Grove ROCHELLE MATHEWS 1037 Cove Rd. Ambition: becoming a secretary. Likes swim- ming at the beach. Would some day like to hula in Hawaii. v4 (4 % ‘ “N k JAMES MCGOWEN 139 Mt. Pleasant Wants his life to be remembered all over the world. Going into US Coast Guard. Reads books and collects relics from WW II. Wishes to see Germany. EDDIE MARTIN 85 Hathaway St. “Bags” U. Mass. his goal. Aims to work with kids. Love to own Eldorado and $1,000,000 ward- robe. Playing basketball, being a clown his out- lets. Hawaii calls! RITA MATOS 676 Brock Ave. “Shrimp” Her secret wish is to grow up. To be happy and find a suc- cessful job is aim. Book- keeping II with “F- Troop” her best class. Can be found in D- Block. MICHAEL MCHUGH 86 Ridgewood Rd. “Mike” To bea million- aire and marry Ruth. Pet peeve: people who walk backwards in corridors. Hangout: Pine Hill Park. Enjoyed gym and ad- mired Mrs. Perry (Science). STEVEN MARTIN 359 Park St. “Beaver” To bea mil- lionaire. Likes acting, music and Drama Club. Wishes to be a great composer and vacation on the moon. Loves happy people and NBHS plays. BARBARA MATSON 360 Arnold St. Ambitions: get nursing B.S., marriage, open cof- fee house in India. Loves to play piano, sing. Hung up on Jesus as the way, the truth and the life. PATRICIA MCHUGH 86 Ridgewood St. “Trish” Cross USA after NBH. Wishes only to be happy with Jimmy. Big- gest hangup, communi- cation. Ted Calnan her favorite person at NBH. “Be yourself.”” ANA MARTINS 23 Independent St. To become lawyer. Likes sewing and reading. Upset when no one to talk to. Her cozy spot is the gym. US History best class. Bound for SMU. DEBRA ANN MCCABE 13 Malden St. “Bubbles” Data pro- cessing and marriage immediately! Everyone’s taller than she is. Known for her way with words, making others laugh. Her love, Mike. ANDY MCKNIGHT 82 Lucas St. Become rich. Golf, bowling, fishing addict. Means to visit Alaska. Can’t stand people on his back. Enjoys being with Debi. Favorite group: Deep Purple. DEBRA MEDEIROS 261 Tinkham St. “Debby” Loves dancing (all kinds), being with friends. Never enough clothes. Found soph. and jr. years best. To a career in the medical field. Freshmen, ych! MICHAEL MEDEIROS 444 Prescott St. “Mike” College after NBH. Pet peeve, no gum chewing. Fun class was Mrs. Diggle’s Geom. This twin wants to tour Switzerland. Hates to be thought a pesty. STEVEN MEDEIROS 181 Appleton St. “Steve” To bea writer, win Pulitzer Prize. Will remember NYC bash. Can be found with friends, tennis or work. Editor of Cr. Courier. Best subject? Ask Ms. Hindle. 170 DINO MEDEIROS 91 Newcomb St. MIKE MEDEIROS 213 Buchanan St. Would like to be police- man. Will remember parents’ kindness. - Se DEBORAH F. MELLO 174 Dartmouth St. “Deb” Would like to become a registered li- brarian. Hopes to visit Washington, D.C. Happiest with Joey. Could be found in the cafeteria. “Oh Gool” = y's pes iy “ P ig wd? | 5, dees FRANCIS MEDEIROS 444 Prescott St. Avid admirer Ms. Fer- reira. Disliked formal studies. Secret wish: to be “President.” College bound. Loves “The Wal- tons” and Chicago. y } a ¥ } rt ee i : rw : So VP Ye RICHARD MEDEIROS 41 Anthony St., A. DEBRA MELLO 153 Acushnet Ave. “Boop” Enjoys cheer- ing, GAMS, being with pals and going to par- ties. Plans: Lab Techni- cian. Hates prejudice and two-faced people. Noted for her laugh. “Dig that!” JANICE MEDEIROS 560 W. Elm St. “Jan’’ To SMU. Hockey games, Science Re- source Center fine. Warts to win lottery mil- lion, see world, help people. Angry at locked girls’ rooms. Saying: “Dynamite!” ROSALIE MEDEIROS 45 Central Ave. “Rose” To enjoy nature and be happy in life. To see London is one goal. Hates those P.A. an- nouncements. Loves to just hang around. Happy with Charlie. DIANE MELLO 76 Babbitt St. Her one big ambition is to be rich. Loves to cook and sew. Likes to be let alone to do the things she is happy doing. Fu- ture nursery school teacher. KENNETH MEDEIROS 45 Katharine St. “Ken” Become a biolo- gist. Enjoys fishing, golf, parapsychology. Band room his home, trumpet his instrument. ““Que sera, sera.’’ Leave him with Raquel .. . alone. STEPHEN MEDEIROS 73 Mosher St. Go into construction work. Talent: tennis. Can find him on So. St. Hates to work on Fri. nights. Will take a cruise to Hawaii!!! Noted for his being loud. IRENE MENARD 311 No. Front St. Future nurse. Plays gui- tar. Talented musician. Abhors bossy people. Aims to visit Canada. Future plans SMU or Diman School of Nurs- ing in Fall River. SUSAN MENARD 5 Coury Dr., A. “Sue’’ Means to lead carefree life. Steve is her superman. Liked Short- hand and Ms. Allen. Will win million, throw big party for all her friends, tour Mexico. DENNIS METIVIER 1086 County St. Marine Corps, then po- lice. Glad for girls and music. Fun in Mr. Ney’s Algebra. Found in corri- dors, bowling alleys. Peeved by braggers. Dreams of Australia. ELIZABETH MIMOSO 127 Buchanan St. “Betty” Hopes for ca- reer in nursing. Enjoys being with Chris. Hates sassy teachers. CARL MENDES 246 Hillman St. “Carlie” Black Culture best class. Can be found at gym or in Ernie’s. Would like to visit Calif. “Smoker.” INA MILLER 326 Arnold St. Ambition to be a rich business woman. Dis- likes people who do not have a mind of their own. Would like to see Australia. Plans to go to college. Saddest in school. ROSE MIMOSO 229 Sawyer St. “Rosie” Pediatric nurse her aim. Enjoys going to lots of parties. Find her in the ladies’ room at school. Would love to visit Argentina. Noted for smile. ra WILLIAM MENDES 84 Lemos St. ‘Bill’ To be a rich, very rich playboy. Funny guy. Likes art, ‘Doobie Bros.” and lunchtime. Will remember almost drowning in pool. Sad when taking out the garbage. KAREN MILLER 96 Reed St. See the world. Enjoys archery, tennis, and traveling. Noted for complete acceptance of people and her friendli- ness. ‘“Willy’s’’ chem. class was fun. College ahead. LOUISE MERRICK 249 Central Av. Mighty mouth. Champ slinger. Seen at pool or Andy’s. College bound. Went in NBHS pool with clothes on! Pro tennis player?? Graduate Edi- tor. “I’m so upset.” Hates Ms. Gray. PATRICIA ANN MILLER 26 Florence St. “Pat” To be a probation officer. Will always re- member Mr. Willy. Can be found in between the raindrops and ‘‘The Golden Cow”. Loves to eat. ‘“Spitspot!”” JANE NEWBERT 744 Hathaway Rd. “Janie” Loves drawing, music, sports; detests being sick or cleaning her room. Says NBH is too strict. “For | can do all things thru Christ, Who strengthens me.”” CAESAR F. MIMOSO 162 Nash Rd. BARTHOLOMEW MINGOLA, JR. 441 John St. “Barry” To bea CPA. Likes driving different cars and air condition- ing at NBHS. Wishes to visit Italy. Enjoys keep- ing weekly pay checks. No money a hangup. ROCHELLE MINGOLA 441 John St. “Rocky” Desires to write bestseller, travel, and be regressed. Most noted for being quiet, and a‘’Gemini”’. “What's your sign?” As- sist. Ed. of yearbk. CHERYL MIRANDA 586 Kempton St. MICHELLE MIRANDA 1410 Purchase St. “Shelly’’ Her ambition is to work with children and to know that she is doing the Lord’s will. Probably nursing school and eventually Rome. CHRISTINA MIXON 448 Maxfield St. “Tyni’’ To be a lawyer or doctor. Likes art and partying. Can be found in Guidance, Monte Park or Middle St. Not- ed for her big eyes. ‘Se- riously, now.” YASUKO MOKUNO 150 Hawthorn St. “Yasko”’ One of our two foreign exchange stu- dents this year. Extreme- ly talented in music. Speaks better English than we do! A diplomat from Japan. ROBERT MONAGHAN 104 Smith St. CAROL MONIZ 40 Wamsutta Av., A. To travel her goal. En- joys painting, playing guitar and most of all, being with Paul out of school. Can be found in ladies’ room or Pope Park. “Hold it.” CYNTHIA MONIZ 241 Wood St. “Cindy” Teach kinder- garten her aim. A yen to visit Egypt and bowl 300. Admired most Mr. Goodfellow. Special place, storage room in D Block! To college next. DARLENE MONTEIRO 450A Maxfield ST. DEBRA MONIZ 566 S. Second St. Ga | Ry U MARIA MONTEIRO 117 Bonney St. 4 LN ay Br ee Ne To secretarial school. Found long lines and short lunches frustrat- ing. Mrs. Harper’s Short- hand fine. Karate ama- teur and organist. Quiet girl often in the Mall. DOLORES MONIZ 152 Bonney St. “Dee Dee” Urge to be astronaut. Likes being with those who have sense of humor. Really enjoyed Miss Allen and new NBH building. Dismissal bell happiest sound. PAMELA MONTY 1529 Acushnet Ave. “Pam” To live on a small island down the Cape. Happiest when at Peter’s Pond Park. Respected Mr. Sykes. Enjoys listen- ing to Chicago and COD FM. THERESA MONIZ 100 Jouvette St. “Terri’’ Would like to major in psychology. Enjoys listening to mu- sic. Would like to visit Portugal and Italy. Could be found at the Mall. “You Turkey.” WILLIAM MONTY 120 Tallman St. “Bill Bailey’”” Would like to visit Spain. Liked gym and music. Had most fun in History. Authority his pet peeve. To live his ambition. College bound. ANTONIO MONTEIRO 190 Adams St. “Tony” Future engi- neer. Co-Capt. of track team. Aims for the Olympics. Had most fun in Ms. Ferreira’s Latin class. Is peeved by lack of student participation. LINDA MORAIS 937 County St. “Lin” Wants to help starving, dying Koreans, be needed. Can make people laugh. Happy with Joe and driving, Gym and Mr. Brito most enjoyable. JANICE A. MORSE 106 Cottonwood Rd. “Legs” To work in nurs- ery and marry Joe her aim, to roll down a hill in the rain secret wish. Admires Mrs. Stellato for being both a friend and a teacher. ESTHER NIEVES 201 Sawyer St. Proud to be Puerto Ri- can. Bible Institute and social work her aim. Like to see Pan-Am. coun- tries. ‘Jesus is the an- swer for the world today!” DENNIS NOWAK 16 Holly St. Plans to attend Cape Playhouse Sch. of Thea- ter. Secret wish is to be rich and famous. Would like to visit Calif. Enjoys skiing, acting, and tennis. DOREEN MOTTA 245 Irvington St. Contented hanging around, having good times, playing organ. Thought teachers here weird! Wants to go to Calif., own a mansion. Noted for her buckles. “What a down!” SHARON NILES 103 Bates St. “Dimples” Her secret wish is to be married. Enjoys being with Dave. She hopes to visit Paris. Admires Mr. Lombardo. “Dynamite!”’ DOREEN NUNES 275 Collette St. “Twurp” Guitar, softball her talents. Loved her bookkeeping class. Hav- ing Fresh. in NBHS her pet peeve, secretary her ambition. Hopes to trav- el the world. TE ak DEBORAH MULLIN 432 Allen St. College-bound. Wants hospital work. Likes twirling, NBH sports, being with friends. Find her in the gym or at Park. Detests freshmen and homework. DIANE NOBLE 117 Sylvia St. “Deane” Would like to bea physiologist. Would like to cover Europe. Happiest when with friends. Dislikes people who act immature. STEPHEN NUNES 345 Collette St. PEGGY MULROY 69 Myrtle St. “Life is to live by your own morals, not , ia society’s. MARK NOOTH 320 Cottage St. “Captain” Aim million- aire!!! Football, goofing off — his best talents. Sad in school. Found in cafe or the projects. Went by mistake in girls’ rm. ‘Gimme a break.” €a RICHARD O’BERRY 482 Maxfield St. “O.B.” Co-capt. of our football team. Likes being alone. Will miss the people at NBHS, hangin’ around the gym, and football. “You --- um rag. WILLIAM NIEDZWIEDZ 14 McGurk St. ‘Bill’ Teacher or physi- cist. Fantasy is to own ’74 Cadillac Eldorado. En- joys playing hockey and guitar. Biggest hangup is driving. SUSAN NORMANDIN 141 Dakota Court “Sue-Sue” Bike riding, basketball her loves. Likes Stylistics. Most fun with Ms. Alves. To see S. America her dream. Aims to be vet. ““What’s happening?” SUSAN O’BRIEN 26 Main St., A. “Sue’’ Hopes to be art teacher. Likes music of 50’s and 60’s. Thinks she is paranoid. New NBH courses are fine but overcrowded. Headed for SMU. PS DENISE OLIVEIRA 21 Briarwood Dr. “Deni” To be gym teacher. Loves to play drums and being tallest cheerleader. Hitting ref in stomach funny! Hates gossip about herself. “Oh, am1 dumb!” ROBIN OLIVER 29 Hall St. “Toots’’ Hopes to visit Alaska and rub noses with Eskimos. Enjoys being with Mike. Will remember putting shirt on backwards in gym. “And that’s the truth!” DEBRA OSTRANDER 1412 Pleasant St. “Deb” Interior decora- tor or secty. Enjoys skat- ing, mini-golf, horse- back riding. Found Miss Allen inspiring. Hung around ND Mall or cafeteria with Jorge. 174 DOUGLAS OLIVEIRA 39 Briarwood Dr. ‘Francisco” is noted for diving and swimming ability. Seen at ROTC, YMCA. Happiest with friends. Hates being forced to go to classes. KAREN O’MALLEY 214 Chestnut St. NORMAN OUELLET 175 Phillips Ave. EDUARDO DM. A. OLIVEIRA 125 Whitman St. US History his favorite class. Happiest when with Arlette. Loved hanging out in the Mu- sic rooms. His biggest hangup-homework. Known as a great lover. ROSEMARIE OPOZDA 141 Bullard St. “Rose” Teach Black Lit. She likes to party, rap, and swing in Hyannis. Is always saying, ‘’What’s hap?” and “I swear to God!” Most noted for her “afro.” FRED PACHECO 51 Bourne St. Special Ed. his goal, part-time entertainer a wish. Enjoys watching girls. Reading with Mr. Fogel was great! College bound. “If it makes you feel good, do it.” MARIA OLIVEIRA 69 Short St. “Fatima’’ Going to bus. school. Enjoyed book- keeping, air condition- ing, colorful walls of NBH. Mostly found in Core. Wants to tour Italy some day. DEBORAH ORNELLAS 9 Norwood St., A. “Debbie” Aims to be- come a nurse. Hopes to visit Hawaii one day. Favorite hangout: the Mall. Previously attend- ed Ford Jr. High. COLLEEN PAIVA 172 Merrimac St. “Coll” Plans to be nurse. Satellite Drum Corps her big thing. At home in Cushman Pk. Would love to meet her male penpal, visit Canada. Known for her laugh. RAQUEL OLIVEIRA 525 Cottage St. “Rockie” Goal is col- lege. Enjoys painting, drawing, reading, peo- ple. Wishes to become bi-lingual and visit Sene- gal. Dislikes color of Gold House. “Sad!” MICHAEL OSSWALD 124 Willis St. “Ozzie” ROTC his bag, but Sarge bugs him. Tal- ent as drummer. Wants to marry Betty, see Penn. Dutch country. Will recall doing screw- ball skit for Mr. Motta. MICHAEL PANAGAKOS 124 Norman St. “Mike” didn’t like the Gold House, but the biggest joke of all was being suspended. Enjoys being with Ruthie most. He is going to U Mass. next. é , ANN PANKIEWICZ 134 Nye’s Lane, A. Psych. major her goal. Playing accordion and spending money is fa- vorite pastime. To live a long and happy life her wish. Hopes for college. “Well.” ‘et PAUL PAVAO 3 Gifford St. LUCIA D. PEREIRA 7 Desautels St. “Lucy” Loved pool, hat- ed food at NBHS. Head- ed for 2? Gil’s her one and only. Chem. labs were fun, but English a favorite. So. America calls her. JIMMY PAPAS 163 Cottage St. JOCELYN PEPIN 96 Peckham Rd., A. “).P.”” Dislikes NBH food, religion and when someone lets her down. Loves Gary, making people smile! Wants to visit Australia, to get a car, and go to work. SHARON PERREIRA 185 Crapo St. “Shag’”’ Would enjoy working in children’s center. Can be seen at Mall or D-Block. Re- members good things parents do for her. To travel to Florida her wish. CAROL PARKER 14 Ivy Rd. Hates working on Sun- days. Can be found in the Green House Office. Wants to see New Hampshire. Hopes to become a nurse. Loved “Jesus Christ Superstar.”’ awit GREG PARKER 473 N. Front St. “Nehru” Plans to attend college. Talented at bas- ketball. Would like to visit Spain. Fun in Mr. Biscari’s French class. “What's happening?” aN At gghege “a = le “yt gh 4k Pinel LESLIE PATLA 22 Nelson St. She never had a locker that worked! Liked Aud. studies in old NBHS. Can be found on Brock Ave. Indefinite plans after school. Would like to visit Hawaii. JOAN PERCIVAL 1765 E. Rodney Fr. B. “Percy” To be a nurse. Found bike-riding or swimming, where there’s a good time. Enjoyed NBH games and kids, Science Resource Ctr. floor show. “O my.” ‘Far out.” STEVEN PERREIRA 185 Crapo St. “Stretch” Will be sports commentator. His height, great glove (baseball) notable. Mu- sic room his mecca. Most fun in Speech. Spare time, a card player. DAVE PEREIRA 1040 Tobey St. “Dave” Noted for hock- ey. Enjoys bike racing and being with Janis. To be rich his aim. Admires Miss Perry. BRENDA PERRY 85 Libra Dr. “Skinny” Will work as secty. Greatest fun in Mr. Anderson’s class. Always laughing and talking at Brooklawn. Dislikes freshmen and Mon. a.m. “Great!!”’ KATHY M. PEREIRA 537 Union St. “Kasie’’ Would like to visit Germany. Happy when at aconcert. Can be found at Pat’s house. Content with Budd. CAROL ST. PIERRE 53 Lake St. “Choo-Choo” Ob- sessed by guys with mustaches. Quote, “Hairy mouth.” Talent for art. Australia would be nice. Found at But- tonwood. Hates Mondays. iY See, LINDA A. PERRY 90 Woodlawn St. “Lin” To major in Spe- cial Ed. Loves Raggedy Ann and Andy. Wishes to be a poetess. Noted for being a clown and water fights. “Take a walk on the wild side!” LILA PIEDADE 165 Tinkham St. Wants to live a long, happy life. Biggest hangup is work. Secret wish is to be rich. Hates phoney people. Happy with Ern. Admires Miss Salbego. DANIEL F. PIRES 141 Summer St. “Danny” Plans to attend SMU. Hopes to see Ja- maica. Has talent in art, photography. Irked by his shortness. Black His- tory was heavy. A comic book fan. 176 RONALD PERRY 1161 Sawyer St. Plans to be a State cop. Enjoys playing hockey. Happy at 1:45 and sad at 7:45. Would like to visit Canada. Enjoys being with Jan. Likes lunch and Mad Magazine. MARK PILAT 112 Lawson Ave., A. Had most fun in Mr. Ney’s class. LISA M. PIRES 480 Cottage St. Go into nursing or jour- nalism. Enjoys basketball and good music. Likes to be with friends and hav- ing a good time. Noted for her big blonde afro. “Out to lunch.” JANE PETERS 1018 Sheffield St. “Rocky” Occup. thera- pist. To own ranch in Colorado, near Rockies. Liked art class and Mr. Silva’s Teen Culture. Noted for huge pocket- book. “See you later!” FRANCISCO PIMENTAL 22 Oak St. Loves girls, especially a blonde. Wants to visit California. Admires Mr. Rapozo and Mrs. Perry. Digs the “Bee Gees”, and Raquel Welch. KENNETH PIVA 140 Liberty St. “Ace” Future veterinari- an. To own a fantastic stereo system secret wish. Hopes to visit Wimbledon. College bound. STEPHEN PETITJEAN 89 Mill Rd. “Steve” To go into the field of radio. Enjoys lis- tening to music-Alice Cooper and Led Zep- plin. Happiest on week- ends. Wants to visit Hawaii. DELORES PINA 69 South St. “DeeDee” Marry Joey. Find her at Monte Park. Wish is to have eight or nine children. Going to Wichita, Kan. Hangups, Drum Corps, locked girls’ rooms at NBHS. RACHEL PIVA 256 Mt. Pleasant St. “Rach” Already hair- dresser in DE. Will own her salon. Her dream to tour Spain. Dean’s Off. regular. Noted for big mouth, dislike of rules. “Oh, come on!” PATRICIA PETTY 66 Roosevelt St. “Pat ” Thrilled to be NBH majorette. Will go to college, teach kinder- garten. Wants to see Calif., be happy with one she loves. Loved warm people at NBH. JAN F. PINA 153 Gayhead Ct. DONALD PLUMMER 310 Park St. 187 Earle St. “Cherie” ‘Work is the crabgrass in the lawn of ife.”” Doctor is her goal, talking her talent. To have twins her wish. Noted for her height. To see Virgin ls. JOSE A. C.PRATA 119 David St. “Joe” Architect his des- tiny. Soccer is his talent. Noted for athletic abili- ty. Likes being with Sue. Will attend W. Virginia U. Can be found in B Block. ““No!!”” PAUL PONTE 50 Frederick St. Can often be found at a real swinging party. Saddest when his car breaks down. Hopes to get into a good trade. Germany is his place to go. DAVID PROVENCHER 15 Warren St. “Dave” Headed for col- lege. Basketball and gui- tar playing take his time. Always saying, ‘““Aww..!”” Big hangup, bosses. Contented in Linda’s company. LORI PORTNOY 64 Brownell Ave. Dislikes name “Prep- pie’. To work with kids her ambition. Would like to visit Israel again. Hangs out in Dean’s Of- fice. Loves to laugh and have good time. WILLIAM QUARLES 306 Smith St. “Bones” Bound for col- lege. Happiest with a sweet, fine sister. Noted for jive. Find him at Er- nie’s, rapping. Gold housemaster is his super unfavorite. JOANNE POULOS 790 Rockdale Ave. To be a school teacher. Likes people making her laugh and soph. rides to soccer games. She’s at Andy’s or Spinnaker. That squeeky laugh! “Such is life.”” DAVID QUERIM 70 Hall St. “Dave” ROTC, Col. Erwin fan. To be lan- guage major at SMU. “Que pasa?” Enjoys fish- ing, biking, skating. Dis- likes Chemistry, fire alarms, the Blue House. LESLIE POULOS 292 Richmond St. “Les” a future airline reservationist. Happiest when it’s Friday or play- ing guitar. ls hungup by homework, wishing her life away. Wants to meet all the Bruins. DONNA QUERIM 70 Hall St. “You're like my oldest pair of jeans: | love you, my mother hates you, and you fit so very well!!’” To be R.N. is goal. Happy when with Louie. ““Nuddy Buddy.” JAYNE QUERIM 307 Wood St. To become an X-ray technician. Will remem- ber parents’ buying her a car. Enjoys being with friends. Would like a trip to faraway Greece. Noted for wearing jeans. ANTONIO RAMOS 67 Bedford St. “Sonny” Wants to at- tend the University of Honolulu. Dislikes girls who cut their nice long hair. Professional pho- tographer is his goal. BURT RAMOS 29 Bonney St. Goal — astronomy. Playing sports, guitar, walking dogs-his loves. Secret wish to attend West Pt. Had most fun in cafe. Detests this lousy picture and do- ing work. RONALD RAMOS 255 County St. “Ronnie” Enjoys sleep- ing and eating. Likes girls at NBHS, not the rules. Wishes to bea millionaire at 21. Find him at the park or in the cafeteria. Dislikes work. FERNANDA RAPOSO 71 Davis St. Hopes to be asecretary, and visit France. Enjoys French class and being with Octavio. Detests all of the freshmen and looks up to Mr. Biscari. 177 NATALIE RAPOSO 64 Mosher St. “Nat” To be an airline stewardess. Would love to visit Brazil. Enjoys staying out late. Likes smiling faces. DENNIS REBELLO 155 Earle St. “Den-Den” Ambition: carpenter. Hobby is girl- watching. Says he is a comedian. Pet peeves are The Clique and Mr. Goldrick. “It wasn’t me.” To go to ITT Tech. RACHEL RICHARD 976 Norwood St. “Ray” Plans to go to col- lege. Happiest when with friends. Disliked P.A. announcements. Pastimes: Cooking and sewing. Would someday like to visit England. 178 CAROL H. RAS 54 Main St., A. To own Porsche her wish, to be ahead in life her amibition. Some- where in the art field is desti nation. Happy when with good friends. PAUL REBELLO 75 Eugenia St. ROBIN RICHARD 73 Blaze Rd. “Robbie” Actor or writer? His onstage ac- cidents riotous! Loved Little Theatre, those who gave A’s. Wants to know and love veryone there is to know and love. JUDITH RATCLIFFE 215 Keene Rd., A. “Judy”’ To be a medical technologist. Loves drawing, TV and radio, going to beach, and good conversation. Hap- piest with Dave or good friends. Headed for college. S) © JAIME RESENDES 510 No. Front St. “Chucky” Aims towards accounting. Happiest when people are happy. Wants to see Brazil. Enjoyed studies with Ms. Zola. Can be found on Hathaway St. or with Maria. SUSAN RICHARD 28 Lake St., A. ““Sue’’ Horses her first love. Enjoyed jewelry class, Mrs. Whalen. Sad if Tom yells or animals killed. Lucky with un- derstanding parents. Wants career in art. CINDY RATHJE 578 Union St. “Duck” Aims for a B.S. in nursing. Hates hav- ing to wait or being lied to. Wishes to play piano. Never forget Durfee ral- ly Jr. Yr. or her parents’ open minds! LINDA RAYNER 1045 Cardinal St. Future R. N. Appreciat- ed many new NBH courses. San Francisco fascinates her. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” Wants a peaceful world. VICTOR RIBEIRO 765 Brock Av. MADELINE RITA 25 Jenkins St. Would enjoy a vacation in San Michael. Life’s ambition is to become a secretary. Her favorite pastime is watching television. ELIZABETH RICHARD 37 Keene St. “Betty” Future L.P.N. Happiest when with Bobby and Spanky, her dog. Would like to visit Grand Canyon. Ad- mired Ms. Mellen. To be always happy her wish. DIANE RIVARD 551 Union St. “Bear” To bea nurse. Hates being lied to or waiting. Enjoyed Sr. yr. lunch and soph. math. Walking into boys’ lock- er room funny. “When you play you must pay.” DEBBIE ROBERTS 237 Palmer Street “Deb” Going to “Look for America” through travel. Wishes to be completely happy. Hates being yelled at or saying goodbye, but loves to laugh with someone. be ANTHONY RODRIGUES 8 Willow St., A. Wants to become rich. Enjoys working on cars or being with Sandy. Shyness a hangup. Had most fun in Jr. Yr. Eng- lish with Ms. Tripp. “I wish you wouldn’t.”” KAREN RODRIQUES 1276 Pleasant St. Happiest when with boy friend, Kenny (“Blue eyes”). Aim is to be cosmetician. “‘If it feels good, do it!” Cannot put up with freshmen. = J ” “ d; STUART ROBINSON 49 Westview St. “Stewy” Aim is architec- ture. Proud of his tennis letter. Austria, Switzer- land attract him. Liked Mrs. Kontanis, all NBH people except fresh- men. NBH was great. JULIO RODRIGUES 475 No. Front St. Would like to be a‘ DJ”’. Biology was best class. Enjoys partying, being with Diane. To be rich is his goal. Bugged by “system’’. Known for beer drinking. ‘‘Later.” KATHLEEN ROESSLE 166 Brooklawn Ct. RICHARD ROCHELEAU 22 Chicopee St. “Roko” to bea great rock musician. Likes to play bass, see Moody Blues in Boston. Hates missing good concerts. Seen in music theory rm. Headed for music school. LAURIE RODRIGUES 241 Dawson St. KONRAD ROESSLE 166 Brooklawn Ct. “Kon” Ambition pres- ently undecided. Loves playing basketall. Happiest when sleeping, saddest when working. DENNIS ROCK 1023 Joyce St. “Rock” To teach music. Enjoys track, music, and being with Michele. Saddest when working. Found in music rooms. Yens to visit Paris. Head- ed for college. RITA RODRIGUES 68 Nash Rd. Wants to go all around world!! Enjoys getting out early once a month — the release day. Is headed for either col- lege or work. DARILYN ROGERS 24 Coury Dr., A. “Dar’’ Ambition — to work in the hospital. Dislikes crowds in school. Would like to visit New Mexico. En- joyed chemistry class most. Favorite person is Bob. DONNA ROCK 338 Middle Rd., A. “Rocky” Hopes to be- come asecretary. Enjoys bowling and skating. Would like to visit Flori- da. Favorite class was typing. Happy when with Dave. VIRIATO RODRIGUES 73 Independent St. “Vice” To truck driver training at NE Tractor Trailing Sch. Really like to live on farm. Found the pool and Mr. Dell Isola equally entertain- ing. To Hollywood! y eal RAs Le x : oe ee ia eae ee Ve er Seas id | JEFFREY ROGERS 359 Brock Av. L779 MICHAEL ROGERS 49 Seymour St. “Mike” Loves to rap with people and sleep. Will always remember the Blue House terrace. Hopes to become a playboy. Loves to ana- lyze people. ‘‘OK JOE!” KAREN ROSSI 117 Perry St. To bea nurse. Likes meeting and being with friends. Wants to visit Switzerland. Future plans — college. Liked old high school. One day wants to see Olym- pics. “Huh!” SUSAN RUTKOWSKI 180 E. Clinton St. “Sue” Digs along cruise. Dreads end of vacation, hard people. Recalls fall from cafe. chair. Mr. Wilusz’s OK. “Far out.” “What is this madness?” “C’mon down!” 180 RORY ROGERS 81 Dartmouth St. DONNA ROUSSEAU 916 County St. Ambition is to travel. Enjoys working. Pet peeve is homework. Happy when with her friends. Secret wish to marry a millionaire. Will always remember Mr. Sykes. DEBRA SABINO 1141 Plainville Rd. Debbie’s a lot like her twin, Donna. Office work asa secretary is her goal. She loves ‘All in the Family’’, sewing, and crocheting. Wants to visit England. CARMEN ROMAN 307 Purchase St. Wants to succeed in life. Looks for honesty anda good sense of humor in a person. Plans to bea secretary. } JOHN P. ROZA III 22 Winslow St. Admires and respects his father. Shakespeare class is most fun. Happy when bowling. Hopes to become an engineer. Montreal is his sight to see. DONNA SABINO 1141 Plainville Rd. Ambition: To bea sec- retary. Most noted for being a twin. Hangs out in corridors. Happiest when with friends. Dislikes homework. Hopes to visit Rome. DANIEL ROSA 217 Hillman St. “‘Boo-Boo” To be an Accountant. Digs girls and basketball. Wants to visit England. Found at either gym or Ernie’s. Is noted as the “tallest”. Mr. Saltzman — cool. ie f ‘fi WILLIAM P. RUDOLPH 64 Blueberry Tr. GAYLE SACHARSKY 108 Ridgewood Rd. “Bear” Headed for Ari- zona. Wishfully, an oceanographer. Likes parties, pinochle. Shy- ness a hangup. Often at Pine Hill Park. Her hap- py laugh is h er trademark. PAUL ROSE 139 Butler St. Future in bio-chemistry. Bike-riding, playing chess his loves. Hates getting up early. Chem. was best class. Would like to visit Eng. Mr. Goodfellow fave teacher. ALAN RUSSO 242 Plymouth St. “King” Good at tennis, golf, escaping jams. Dean’s office devotee. Goal: medicine. Destin- ation: Disneyland. Finds parents always right! Skiing, summer both OK. DEBORAH SALES 889 Chaffee St. “Dwarf” Pleads to be talented, rich and hap- py. Del’s Drive-in devo- tee. Closed campus, being hassled bored her. Hopefully a writer. Intrigued by Rod McKuen. CAROL SAMANICA 287 Coggeshall St. Determined to leave NB. Fine dudes at NBH and Felix are her idea of joy. Being suspended day she came back from suspension ariot! Mr. Dell Isola real fine man. DONNA SANTOS 161 Bayview St. “Durkie” To be dental asst. Excited by Mr. Sykes’ English, football and basketball. To marry money a dream! Trip to Virgin Is. in her plans. “Dynamite!” STEPHEN SENEY 20 Budano Dr., A. “Steve” College bound. Wants to visit Hawaii. Enjoys being with Karen. Claims he can do every- thing and is noted for his great achievements. DONNA SANCHEZ 659 So. First St. gy ELIZABETH A. SANTOS 447 Sawyer St. “Betty” Special Ed. ma- jor. Talent is dropping band banner. Is happiest with R-T. Hated 8th periods, color blue due to tardy slips. Noted for saying ‘‘Hi’’ and smilire. JUDITH SERODE 274 Irvington St. “Judi” To bea vet. De- spises rude people. Wishes to live in the country. Most noted for being quiet. Admires Miss Hindle. Liked French and lunch periods. ANTONIO SANTOS 74 Deane St. Into Bus. Adm. Hobbies: drawing, singing, bowl- ing. Gym, art and music courses best. Contented with one he loves. Would adore travelling to Brazil. MARIA SANTOS 56 Peckham St. To become an X-ray technician. Soothed by listening to music. An- gered by two-faced people. Would like to see the world, especially France. ROSALIND SEVERS 192 Brownell St. “Ros” a future secretary. Also a talented singer. Always in Dean’s Office. Revels in Peb’s compa- ny. Thinks Mrs. Sawyer is great. Happy to work on yearbook. BRIAN SANTOS 27 Jean St., A. Enjoys hunting and surf- ing. Would like to see Rocky Mountains. Cooking is his talent. Had most fun in D. E. class. Will travel for summer, then find a job. EN MICHAEL SANTOS 1186 Joyce St. “Mike” an avid sleeper and also sports player. His mother’s a riot! ROBERT SHERMAN 33 Capitol St. aaa CINDY SANTOS 91 Tremont St. “Midget” Future English teach. Most noted for head cheerleader. En- joys dancing, parties, and rallies. Untrue ru- mors her pet peeve. Would like to visit Africa. JANET SASSEVILLE 1025 Sassaquin Av. “Sass’”’ Enjoys belly- dancing and writing poems. Dislikes fresh- men and heartless peo- ple. See Africa. Says “Really?”” Sad when NBHS loses. Happy when victorious. MELVIN SHOREY 175 Staron St. To work or the Navy. Means to get rich fast, own a Corvette. Girls terrific, food lousy at NBH. Would go to Can- ada to hunt and fish. “Dig that!”’ 181 GLENN SILVA 79 First St. STEPHEN SILVA 320 Hemlock St. “Compass” Never for- got the time he taught his Port. class. To bea great disc jockey. Al- ways sees the Carol Bur- nett Show. Enjoys being with Stephanie. Loves animals. SHELLY SIMMONS 141 Bullard St. Fashion designer is her game. Will always re- member the day she and Foxy had Sue R.’s shoe. Had most fun with Mr. B. Happiest with Brian! ‘‘A real smoker.” 182 JACQUELINE SILVA 69 Park St. “Jackie’’ Would like to become a lawyer. Dis- likes phonies. Happy when with dynamite people. Could be found in the gym. Hopes to go to Howard University. RITA SIMAS 54 Fair St. ROBIN SIMPKIN 39 Ward St. Birdie’ Never forget burning hole in jersey with acid in chem. Un- certain about future. Noted for her smile, making people laugh. “Be good.” JEFFREY P. SILVA 15 Chatham St. “Jeff” To be a doctor or pro-golfer. Enjoys sports, especially golf. His size a hangup. Happiest with a pretty girl. Enjoyed Latin with Ms. Ferreira. MARK SIMMONS 58 Cornell St. WILLIAM SIMPSON 15 Shady Lane “Big Bill’’ Loves swim- ming and music. Can be found in the water. Ad- mires Ms. Ferreira. Se- cret wish is to bea champ. Works at YMCA. Loves to have fun. he 5% YA KATHLEEN A. SILVA 59 Sylvia St. “Kath” Always happy when with people, sad- dest when alone. Loves to talk. Hopes to teach at a day care center. ROSEMARIE SILVA 34 Bonney St. “Rose” Happiest when partying. Talented dan- cer and seamstress. Would like to visit Baha mas. Blissful with Dean. Aims to bea secretary. “Be yourself.” MICHAEL SIMMONS 58 Cornell St. 5 JOHN SINKO 12 Dorothy St., A. To bea cook. Likes play- ing cards and being with Cheryl. Noted for get- ting in accidents. Ad- mired Mr. Biscari. Funniest thing at NBHS is fact that he passed. ROBERT SIMMONS 93 Perry St. “Steamer” Big on par- ties and sports. Downec by tests, homework, school, rainy days. In- tends to make it in mov ie business after college Has a knack in track. NANCY SITARZ 375 Cedar St. To be medical secretary Happiest when with friends. Hates conceitec people. Would like to visit Switzerland. Likes not going back to homerooms. ‘You jerk.” PAUL SITARZ 100 Maryland St. Future business admin- istrator or lawyer. Enjoys tennis, working, writing to all his many friends. Find him Sears at the Mall or talking his way out of trouble. ANITA SOARES 215 Acushnet Av. LINDA SOARES 229 Acushnet Av. “Lin” Paris is her dream. Digs making people laugh, singing and her friends. Had fun in Tan House girls’rm. Happiest when out of school. She has no definite plans. GAIL SMITH 304 Chancery St. DIANE SOARES 27 Covell St. Find her in the corri- dors. Enjoys being with David and always having a lot of fun. To be mar- ried in the future. To go to Hawaii. STEFAN SOKOL 325 Park Av. “Stef” Wants to be a bi- ologist. Pet peeve is people who dislike people. Wants to visit the moon. Digs silent movies. Secret wish is to live in California. tar = + . JOANNA SMITH 237 Palmer St. “Jo” Noted for her smile. NBH too big; pool great, tho’! Says “What a bummer” of- ten. Ms. Bizzarro super. Aims to see Colorado and the world as it really iT ‘a STS DONALD SOARES 118 S. Sixth St. ae SYLVIA SMITH 61 Monroe Dr. “Syl” To be a nurse. En- joyed Jr. Yr. French, va- cations. P. A. announce- ments boring. Likes ten- nis, reading and passing courses. Wishes to see Australia. Fe 3) 4 Ko UES an , 7 , ae ro fae wil ‘ JEROME SOARES 57 Fairmount St. “Jerry” Happy with Jeni. Enjoys his salesmanship class. Loves the 1:50 bell. One of our future rock and roll stars. Find him at the Wonderbowl. BRENDA SOUSA 124 Arlington St. Always remember her trip to Newport with Latin Club. To become a dietician. Loved NBHS’s production of “Funny Girl” and ‘The Boy- friend.”’ Hates buses. GLORIA SOUSA 288 Bonney St. Would like to visit Lis- bon, Portugal. Possibly headed for SMU. Enjoys Math and being with friends she met at NBHS. “Shut up!”” LYNNETTE SNOW 306 Arnold St. “Lynn” College, mar- riage and four kids her goal. Enjoys sunsets while walking on the beach. Inhalation thera- pist ambition. Hopes to see Hawaii. JOSE EDUARDO SOARES 16 Briggs St. “Joe” To be an electri- cian. Grace was fine company. ROTC area home away from home. His sincerity and passion for cars notable. Recalls being locked in G.R.! SUZANNE SOUSA 414 Cedar St. “Sue” Ambition is to be a secretary. Enjoys play- ing guitar. Dislikes con- ceited people. Will remember junior home- room. “No suh really.” 183 CAROL SOUZA 80 Thompson St. “Ca” Pet peeve snob- bish people. Like to visit Bermuda. Hangout, the wall. Dislikes freshmen and being straight. Funniest thing when walked into the boys’ room. LYNN SOUZA 48 Cottage St. “Giggles” To beaR.N. Admires Ms. Ferreira’s Latin classes. Dislikes people with no sense of humor. Enjoys con- certs. Wishes to go to Rome. Noted for laugh. THERESA SOUZA 306 Tinkham St. Fond of old NBH. Finds peace in country, bike riding, with children. Dislikes fresh, greedy peo ple. College, maybe. Prefers to be away from society. KAREN SOWA 390 Dawson St. Karen plans on travel- ing and going to col- lege. Happiest when with friends. Secret wish is to own a 250 Yamaha. FAITH SOWLE 848 Belleville Av. SCOTT SPARLING 60 Dudley St. “Scotty” Water skiing, skin diving are his pas- times. Hopes to see Flor- ida. Noted for impres- sions. Mr. Wilusz great! ““Nastiest remark | ever heard.” ANN STANKIEWICZ 234 Highland St. “Stanky”’ wants to work with youth. College bound. Quiet, a good listener. Enjoyed games, friends, Nursery at NBHS. Serene on long walks and at the beach. 184 BARRY SPOONER 46 Malden St. Enjoys being with his girl. Motorcycling is his pastime. Hopes to visit California. SALLY-ANN STEFANIK 904 Wildwood Rd. Headed for college and a happy life. Saddest when had to sell her St. Bernard puppy. Happy when with friends or that ‘certain someone”. A dancer since age four. ROBIN SPOOR 83 Barrett St. Happiest when with Stan. Admired Mrs. Meaney. Hated study- halls and cafeteria food. Pet peeve is phony peo- ple. Would like to visit Hawaii. ‘Hang in there.” MIRA STEGENSEK 113 Carroll St. Our Exchange Student. Enjoys being with new friends. Future in medi- cine. Best class was Biol- ogy. Would like to trav- el. Dislikes heavy books. “Spell it, please.” DONNA ST. AUBIN 324 Earle St. “Dawn” Settle down and raise a family her desire. Enjoys being with Dennis, and riding around in V.W. Hopes to work after school. Can be found in girls’ room. ELAINE STEPHENSON 88 Norwell St. Ambition is to bea nurse. Happy when with Bobby. Dislikes buses. Secret wish is to travel cross-country. JESSIE STALEY 85 Evergreen Pk. “Jet’’ Business school. Aims to make some- thing of herself. Sticks up for what she believes in. Smoking during lunch was Dynamite! PAULA STROLLO 974 Terry Lane Journalism is her goal. Her pastime is day- dreaming. Will never forget parents under- standing. Hopes to one day see the world. Fa- vorite movie is “Godfather”. DOUGLAS STUTZ 9 Birchwood Dr. “Toots” To go into elec- tronics. Likes dirt riding, music theatre and being with Del. Pet peeve: cats. Would like to visit Florida. Admires Miss Allen. “Right!”’ DONALD SURPRENANT 1249 Cardinal St. “Soupy” Aims to be architect. Happiest with Karen. Hope is to be pro hockey player. Pet peeve is being aggravat- ed by Karen. Headed for college. DAVID SYLVIA 128 Clifford St. HILDA SUD 564 So. First St. To be asecty. Liked school itself, but not gym class. Fun in Eng- lish, tho’. Ms. Allen was best teacher. Tests irri- tate her. Hawaiian holi- day in her future. STEPHEN SWAYE 57 Ricketson St. “Squash” Plans to go to medical school. Re- member performing for Big Anj. Likes sailing, having money and 1:50 bell. Would like to visit Hawaii. ““A such.” DEBRA A. SYLVIA 123 Bellevue St. “Debbie” To be court stenographer. Loves swimming, not history or crying. Wishes to live in acommune. Enjoys listening to records. SN os JAMES SULLIVAN 221 Richmond St. SHARON SWISTAK 198 Tinkham St. To be Phys. Ed. instruc- tor. Enjoys softball, and concerts. Mr. Brito most admired faculty man. Europe’s her destinat- tion. Bookkeeping class fantastic fun. MICHAEL SULLIVAN 14 Westview St. “Sully’” Hockey nut. Happiest when no school or cutting a class, also to see Calif. “Is that right?”” Hangs out in the cafeteria. No ambitions. BARRY SYLVIA 89 Bullock Rd., E. Fr. Big sports enthusiast. Loves to sing country and western. Ever happiest when My Yan- kees win. Most noted for being a Black Hawks fan. Saying: ‘Don’t give La DONNA SYLVIA 304 Rockdale Av. “Don” Peeved by look- ing only 14. Relaxation at Horseneck. Has knack of making t hings go her way. Irked by little ani- mals on school bus! Going on to college. DONNA MARIE SYLVIA 58 Sycamore St. Future office worker, housewife. Loves to watch T.V. Pet peeve is two-faced people. Happiest with Mike. Disliked food at NBHS. Wants houseful of children. T. PATRICK SULLIVAN 45 Pleasant, So. Da. Ambition to be truck driver or cop. Partying, truckin’ his pastimes. Pet peeve school! “All is fair in love and war.” Like to pinch cheek of Mrs. Meaney! DARLENE SYLVIA 58 Monroe Dr. Enjoys doing for others. Talents are sewing and art. Would like to visit Portugal. Favorite teach. is Miss Allen. Could be found in the school parking lot. ERIC SYLVIA 174 Clifford St. Aim is broadcaster. En- joys sports, hangup is car. SMU in near future. Would like to visit Syd- ney, Aus. Liked Mr. Borowicz’s History and pool. “Far out, man.” 185 LINDA SYLVIA 37 Bay St. “Lin” Find her at Ft. Phoenix. Means to make Bermuda. Had a ball in Philosophy with Mr. Dawson. Noted for tar- diness, many 8th’s. Al- ways saying, ‘Oh, Wow! “Mike! GINA H. TAVARES 187 Cottage St. To work with children or be X-ray tech. Upset when made to do a thing, or jive dudes. Enjoys funny people. Is at games or Middle St. School. NOELIA M. TAVARES 29 Cleveland St. RICHARD SYLVIA 82 Hathaway Rd., A. “Rick” Enjoys hunting and fishing. Would like to visit Canada and Germany. Happy with his girl friend. Could be found in the boys’ room. JEFF TAVARES 214 Seabury St. Wants to go to grad. school, backpack around world. Is into photography. Find him in TV studio. Hangup is having to work. “Su- per! ‘Planetarium pleased him. ALISA TAYLOR 22 Arnold Pl. Bio-medical research her aim. Fond of tennis, skin-diving. Memories will include “pam- cakes”, tired swimmer’s carry, AFS bus trip and “Haba haba.” ROLAND A. SYLVIA 83 Libra Dr. “Ronny” Enjoys basket- ball and beer. Psyched by psychology. His ex- pression, ‘“‘What’s your bag?’’ Despised study halls. Ms. Zola fine. His aim: State Trooper. MARIA TAVARES 95 Jouvette St. “Grace” Hates phony people. Found around B Block or Hazelwood. Port. Lit. and Teen Cul- ture were favorites. Has an urge to see England first, then the world. DEBRA TEIXEIRA 91 Tallman St. “Debbie” Wishes to become a ct. stenogra- pher. Hopes for a trip to Greece. Could be found in the courtyard. Future plans are to go to college. MARYLIN TALAVERA 307 Purchase St. MARIA G. TAVARES 200 County St. Ambition to be linguist. Pastimes reading, swim- ming, bike riding. Port. Lit. favorite class. Formal studies boring. Future includes trip to Greece. he py JOSE TEIXEIR A 66 Keene Av., A. “Joe” Aim is business. Wants to see Bermuda. Pet peeve is prejudiced people. Fav. pastime is goofing around. Happy when with Sue. Digs Cheech and Chong. MILAGROS TALAVERA 307 Purchase St. MARIA TAVARES 265 Maple St. “Fritz’’ Would like to visit Africa. Fashion De- signer her goal. Admires Mr. Silva. Art School is next step. Jimmy is fa- vorite person at NBHS. “Poor thing.” JOSEPH TEIXEIRA 162 Seabury St. “Joe's” aim is to bea math major. Likes bowl- ing. Fave hangout is Lin- coln Park. Happy when with friends. Sad when alone. Saying is, “I’m thrilled.” VERA L. TEIXEIRA 78 Phillips Av. Intends to continue her education back in Brazil. Peeved by phoneys. Relaxes watching TV, reading. Derived much from History but dis- liked school system. LORI TODMAN 402 Cottage St. To be a secretary. Dis- likes people who are too bossy and when she has no money. Enjoys danc- ing and being with her daughter, Denisha. “Oh, Wow!” SUSAN TRIPP 307 Brook St. “Trippy” Future nurse. Happiest with Mark. Fan of “West Side Story.” Can be found in Green House Office. Biggest hang-up is working. WILLIAM THEODORE 147 Auburn St. “Billy’’ Enjoys all aspects of phys. ed. Playing ice hockey is his game. Likes being at home and with Barbie. ‘If not now, when?” KAREN TOMLINSON 62 Lawrence St. Future school teacher. Is always with Don. Hang- ups are to be out of money for clothes and lotsa homework. Seen at Green Office. Known for being with Don 8 yrs. PAUL TROMBLY 5 Emery St. Songwriter his goal, ma king mountains out of molehills a talent. Hangup is routine. Pet peeve is people who don’t know what hello can mean. College bound. SHARON THOMAS 343 Highland St. “Rickie” To be nurse of deaf children. Goal to have own 12 kids. Hob- by, short-story writing. Says ‘‘Looney-Dooney.” Had a ball in Teen Cul- ture. Great rallies! DEBBIE TOUPIN 3799 Acushnet Av. “Deb” Wants to work for FBI. Hates waiting for people. Her biggest hangup - Ms. Tripp. En- joyed meeting so many people. Peeved by stu- pid rules. Late for studies. WAYNE THOMAS 177 Summit St. CINDY TRAHAN 128 Tinkham St. To college and Hawaii. “You are you andl am| and if by chance we should find each other it’s beautiful!’” Future secretary. BRIAN THOMASSET 65 Metcalf St. Amibiton is to own his own business. Happiest driving fast. Loathed long lectures over intercom. am Tal KEN TRAVERS 75 Grape St. Future auto mechanic. Best pastime hockey. Like to visit Canada. Hangup work. Enjoys being with Laurie. Fin- est teacher: Miss Zola. Favorite sub- ject, Study. ELIZABETH TSOUPRAKE 25 Morelands Ter. “‘Bee-Bop” To be an anthropologist. Enjoys sleeping and reading. Dislikes people who are on time. Can be found in Drama Club or 3-315. “Procrastination.” WILLIAM TUITE 20 Rural St. “No-Brains Milt’ Digs riding motorcycles. Happiest with Karen. Has a good time at Ha- zelwood Park. Enjoyed Mr. Methia’s class. Dis- likes Frosh. His bike is his hangup. HONORINA UPHAM 25 Chestnut St. Future in bookkeeping. Hated homework, gym. Favorite place is her house. Would like to see Portugal. Loves to knit and cook. Bus. Ma- chines fave class. 187 ANA VALENTE 33 George St. CARLOS VASSAL 857 12 So. First St. “Carly” To go into elec- tronics or accounting. Likes to play basketball and talking. Wishes to see Portugal. Enjoys being with Debbie and at Davy’s Locker. DOREEN VERCAMMEN 98 Ward St., A. To bea baby doctor. Detests stubborn people and having to work. Likes to knit or be with Steve. Enjoyed typing with Ms. Zola. Wishes to own a Mercedes convertible. 188 DEBORAH M. VANASSE 1090 Tacoma St. “Debbie” Hated leaving old HS and new fresh- men. Finds NBH people 1. To meet Jas. Taylor real urge. Dug Drama Dept. Pastimes: ice skat- ing, shopping and Dave. MAGDALENA VELAZQUEZ 16 Mosher St. “Margie” Happy when traveling. As close to top as possible is her goal. Hopes to visit Puerto Rico. Admires Sarge. Homework biggest hangup. Likes swim- ming pool. CONNIE VERISSIMO 1537 Acushnet Av. Ambition is to have a successful marriage. Would like to visit Italy. Enjoys being with Steve. Going back to Va. is her secret wish. ““Come out of it!” PAMELA F. VASCONCELLOS 367 North St. “Pam” is found driving around or with some friends. Hates having to eat at NBH but the pool is OK! Is sad when alone or it rains. MARY VELAZQUEZ 81 Libra Dr. Enjoys company of ev- eryone. Cooking is her talent. Hopes to see Puerto Rico. Ambition is to own her own busi- ness. Will remember her parents’ love. ““Yeah!”’ CHARLENE VIEIRA 607 Summer St. Will get a job and work! Knitting, driving her car make her happy. P. A. announcements, fire drills annoying. Hates tardiness, 8th periods or not being busy. CARLOS VASQUES 204 County St. Carlos’ future is to bea business manager. Wants to visit Florida. Undecided about the future. Likes math and the pool. DAVID VENTURA 68 Luke St. “Dave” Ultra conserva- tive. Graphic Arts, Chem. lab best. People- watcher by bookstore. Wants peace in world and to become useful in life. Bound for college. DIANE VIEIRA 1044 Phillips Rd. “Di” Aims to be rich, own a Porsche, TR6, Mercedes-Benz. Can't put up with freshmen. Digs Rolling Stones, being with Julio. MARIA VASQUES 204 County St. Plans college. Would one day like to visit Por- tugal. Loves to sleep. Enjoys being with Julie. Dislikes reading. Had most fun in English. Always remember NBHS. PAUL VENTURA 131 Rockland St. SMU, potential lawyer. Talent for music, both singing and playing. Spare time in night clubs. Wants to see L.A., have lots of money. Phi- losophy fun. ‘‘Later, man.” 2 } x = 2 JANICE VIEN 43 Rutland St. Dog shows her passion. Adores country living in log cabin with many dogs. Like to cross U.S. on horseback. Loved gym classes, especially the pool. BARBARA VIERA 835 Brock Ave. “Bamvi” Goal — Sten- ographer. Conceited people peeve her. Liked being a Majorette and with Paul, also Mr. D’s class. Famous smile. Likes being herself. “Damn.” ee | JANICE WATKINS 313 Hillman St. SS A ee DOREEN WILLIAMS 69 Alden St. “Dodi” To be acom- mercial artist. Likes to dance. Enjoys being with Tony. Sad when people she likes get hurt. Biggest hangup: being jealous. Saying, “Forget it.” JOHN VIPON 287 Coggeshall St. “P.R.”’ Wishes to visit England. Hopes to be a carpenter. Biggest hangup is his weight. “I smell gas!” BERTHA WESTGATE 13 Harbeck St., A. Future ambition is to become a nurse. Enjoys driving. Hopes to visit Hawaii. Haappiest when with Rick. Dislikes stuck-up people. Will remember her History class. JO-ANN WILLIAMS 1096 Bowles St. “Jo” Happiest dancing, drawing, sewing, riding around. Like to havea big farm deep in coun- try. Always remember Latin Club’s Newport trip. ‘ —_— = Des é i GEORGE VIVEIROS 96 Clifford St. “Viv” To be an accoun- tant. Favorite pastime: sports. Enjoys being with Cheryl. Hangout in Ray- lo’s. Pet peeve: ferry nice fellows. Admire most: Mr. Silva. KATHERINE WHALLEY 354 Wood St. “Walter’’ Wants to work with animals in a zoo. Pet peeve people with too much energy. Favor- ite pastime, taking naps. “Go ahead, just go ahead.” Music class tops. JOANNE WILSON 4026 Acushnet Ave. “Joe” To Kans. airline school. Things are better when she’s with R.A.C. A strong desire to bea Boston Bruin. “Live for today and not for tomorrow.” JANIS WANAT 35 Pierce St. EDWARD WHEWELL 67 Hanover St. “Ted” Ambition is to be successful and would like to visit France, and Japan. Could be found in R.O.T.C. Secret wish is to see the world. DEBORAH WITKOS 29 Wamsutta Av., A. BRENDA WARBURTON 399 Middle St., A. “Bren” Career: hair- dressing. Relaxes riding, swimming, ice skating, bike riding, tennis. Likes rural life and horses. Don is her joy. Art class- es were absorbing. DANNY J. WILDE 41 Mosher St. “Wilde” To make a ca- reer with sports, girls, Secret wish to bea STAR. Sr. year best, but rules bugged him. Life fine with Debbie and much money. “That’s kool!” CINDY WOODACRE 70 Borden St. “Sid” Wants to be com- pletely happy. Likes swimming, art and NBH games, not fake people and those she can’t fi- gure. Seen at Jewish Nursing Home. “Bull twinkee.” 189 a hig. : bet wy i: j é CHARLES XAVIER 129 Topham St. Professional musician his aim. Loves to travel. Would like to see Eng- land. Hangout is D- Block. Liked being in band. Doesn’t like to get up early. DEBRA ANN ZUBER 118 Van Buren St. To Calif. and college to be a nurse. Reading, bowling, dancing are her bag. Happiness is the duck pond at Brook- lawn and her boy friend. Mrs. Laflamme super. LINDA FREITAS 1029 Dewey St. “Mommy” Liked to ag- gravate people. Scared of dark, being yelled at — biggest hangups. Tal- ented piano player. Noted for her squeak when she walks. ‘‘Oh, my word!” 190 PAULA XAVIER 129 Topham St. Wishes just once she could win the lottery. Happiest with friends. Admires Mr. Dawson. To see South America some day would be tremendous. LORETTA ZYCHOWICZ 212 Lafayette St. “Lori” To bea dietician or cooking teacher. En- joys being with “JJ” and where friends are found. To fly a plane her wish. Good in kitchen. “Terrific!” at ee. eben re, i ee MARY-ELLEN YEHLE 16 Roswell St. “Mimi’’ SMU to be a nurse. Addicted to long phone calls and Chuck- ie. Urge to own TR6 car, see Hawaii. Always re- call Jr. Banquet black negligee! Gym was a disaster. DOROTHY ZAWALSKI 165 Adams St. “Dordy” wants to be a Marine Biologist. Enjoys pets, organ playing, and handcrafts. Pet peeve — people not listening to others. Admires Mr. Kuliga. SUSAN ZEXTER 194 Palmer St. “Sue” likes to be with people, go to parties and Andy’s. Is known for honesty and falling down NBHS stairs! Hates snobs and late kids. “You lying sack ... ”” IF YOU ASK US NO QUESTIONS, WE’LL TELL YOU NO LIES: SOME PEOPLE DON’T KNOW HOW TO ALPHABETIZE! JUDITH FRENETTE 1034 Chaffee St. “Zigi’’ Aim is to work with computers. Secret wish is to be a vet. Hates phony people. Wants to see California or Florida. Gives Mr. Sykes an “A”. MARIA HELENA SOUSA 49 Thompson St. “Boss” To be an inter- preter of languages. Favorite pastime: em- broidery. Can find her at the mall. Happiest when getting an A on her re- port card. Wants to visit Paris. GORDON WAYNE VIEIRA 21 Junior St. Enter Coast Gd. and marry his girl, Sharon. Got most from Mr. Dlouhy’s Auto Me- chanics. Wants to buy a car that works right. Would like scenery in Colorado. And Then There Were ... MARIA AMARAL 456 Belleville Ave. ROSA M. AMARAL 44 Independent St. AUTILIO S. BAPTISTA 360 Smith St. “T”’ Aims to be sales- man. Likes the gyms and playing basketball. Wants to see Africa. En- joyed writing, Black Lit '73, and music. “‘If it’s your thing do it!” RONALD BARBOZA 24 Juniper St. GEORGE BARCLAY 170 Cleveland St. KAREN BARNES 463A Maxfield St. MARY BARRETT 17 Arch St. MARC BENJAMIN 55 Branscomb St. CURTIS BRITTO 37 Sycamore St. JOHN CABRAL 29 Gosnold St. GEORGE CORREIA 892 Wildwood Rd. JOAO COSTA 114 W. Rodney Fr. Blvd. ANITA COTE 376 Mt. Pleasant St. EMELIA CRUZEIRO 127 Hope St. MARIO DA COSTA 809 County St. SUSAN DOS SANTOS 170 Grinnell St. LEONARD DUGAL 1157 Chaffee St. DAVID DUGGAN 151 Carroll St. RAYMOND DUMAS 93 Hathaway St. “Chuck” Future veteri- narian. Digs working with sound systems. Known for friendliness. “It’s asin to be silent when it’s your duty to protest.’’ Nixon’s a no-no! WILLIAM FARRELL 605 Union St. “Bill” Ambition is to become an actor. Pas- time listening to music. Biggest hangup is this country. Hopes to visit the Grand Canyon. “Far Out.” DAVID FONTES 95 Bedford St. JOANN FORTES 319 So. Second St. DEBORAH FREITAS 10A Nemasket PI. SUSAN GAMBLE 111 Hillman St. “Sue” Her life revolves about Leo. Wants him to marry her, make it big in music. Found Mr. Brito best teacher. From NBH, is headed underground (with Leo). DEBRA GIFFORD 493 Loftus St. Art and playing guitar are her talents. Hopes to see Hawaii. Had most fun in gym. Enjoys being with Donna. “‘Meathead.”” BERKLEY GILCHREST 139 E. Clinton St. JAY GOLDSTEIN 17 Junior St. IRENE GOMES 44 Rodney Fr. Blvd. Desires to be a nurse. Most noted for not being able to see far away. Enjoys bike riding. LAURENE GOMES 284 So. Second St. STEVEN GUILLETTE 70 Walden St. PATRICIA HETU 114 Willis St. DAVID JORGE 177 Thompson St. JOSEPH KENYON 207 Hathaway Rd. SUSAN KOCZERA 1412 Pleasant St. MICHAEL LALIBERTE 48 Lemos St. “Mike” Future billion- aire, starting at SMU. Hobby is golf. Favorite class, Chemistry with Mr. Wilusz. Would like to see Australia. RICHARD LEMRISE 12 Village Ave., A. ALVIN LIPSETT 28 Emma St. DANA LOPES 108 Purchase St. HENRY LOPES 202 Park St. BRUCE MARTIN 237 Pine Grove St. “Boo” Accountant-to- be. His other interest is sports. Enjoys being with Debbie in h.r. Hates stuck-up chicks. “What’s happening?” PETER MARTIN 44 Woodlawn St. REINALDO MARTINS 82 Woodlawn St. JOAO METE 185 North St. ALLEN F. MICHAUD 326 Cottage St. “AI’” Really dug Mr. Saltzman’s Math. Happy with friends, never sad. Can be found listening to stereo or around cor- ridors. Will see Germany some day. LINDA MONIZ 13 Adams St. JOHN MONTEIRO 148 Maxfield St. MARTHA MURPHY 532 Brock Ave. Future payroll clerk, bookkeeper. Never for- get parking her car at NBH. May go to BCC? Wants to visit England. Long rides in the coun- try her relaxation. DONALD T. OLEJARZ 27 Bluefield St. SANTOS ORTEGA 123 Jenny Lind St. PETER PALMIERI 335 Nash Rd. JOSE PARIS 338 Pleasant St. WAYNE PEQUITA 1157 Chaffee St. CHRISTOPHER PERRY 189 Durfee St. MILTON PETERS 421 Chancery St. “Milt” Happy at 2:10 P.M. Flying is his skill. Seen in Guidance. Blue seats in aud. were great. Is known for falling asleep in class. Headed cross country. PEARL D. PIRES 391 So. Second St. Enjoys music and danc- ing. Would like to visit California some day. Will remember how generous both her par- ents are. Favorite actor: David Janssen. DANIEL C. RIDING 243 Palmer St. MIGDALIA RIVERA 159 Gay Head Ct. PATTY ROBINSON 95 Pawnee Ct. BRUCE ROSE 69 Locust St. CLAUDE SANDERS 345 Purchase St. DAVID SANTOS 100 So. Sixth St. FRANK SLAUGHTER 491 Maxfield St. DOUGLAS SOARES 1239 Roseanne St. LIBERTO SOUZA 19 Larch St. MICHAEL SOUZA 442 Sawyer St. ROSE SPADARO 24 Bentley St. “Rosie” Future airline stewardess. Can be found anywhere. Wants to see anyplace but here. Always happy at a good concert. Says, “Get off it.” FRANK SYLVIA 114 Evergreen Pk. THOMAS VARLEY 30 Boylston St., A. “Speedy” Electronics technician, have own TV repair shop. May join Navy. Kathy’s good company. Into gymnas- tics. Reputed to bea crazy driver. Hated classes. ERNEST VIVEIROS 19 Hemlock St. KENNETH WALSH 53 Kearsarge St. 191 Congratulations on your Achievement and best wishes in your future endeavors from: Bus. Phone.’ Pearson Miller, Inc. 999-4573 42 State Road Area Code 617 No. Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 William H. Poor Jeweler New Bedford, Mass. THE CRIMSON COURIER extends its best wishes to the Class of 74 SLACKS AND TOPS OUTLET 21 Cove St., New Bedford Everything for the ladies in loungewear, tops, sportswear and sleepwear. Open daily 9 A.M. to4 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. ONLY AT M ERCHAN Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 from the workers and staff of The Merchants National Bank x CAREERS IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS e Free Lifetime Placement © Co-Educational e Veteran Approved Training © Authorized Under Federal Law to Enroll Non-Immigrant Alien Students © Accredited by the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools Inquire now for classes starting June 27 or September 23 222 Union St. : New Bedford, Ma. Tel: 992-5448 02740 997-3154 Excellence in Business Education since 19 1 cient ie t Wishes to the Class of “1974” all the good thin tie a hen Brockton, Mass. Before | came to the USA, this year seemed to be inviting, but at the same time very long. Now, | feel as if it has been only a few months and as if | have known you, my American friends, forever. At the beginning, everything was new and un- usual, but you helped me to adjust quickly and to enjoy my stay in the USA. I'll remember the games we went to, the spirit against Durfee, and the wearing of clothes from the 1950’s, the assem- blies we had and the great feeling of being a senior. | am very happy | got to know many young people of my age and the experience | had gained this year helped me to understand better my friends as well as myself. This year has been the best year of my life so far, and all | can say is: thank you, my friends, for the great time | had. Much love, Naisrdacnije vas pozdravlja Jlivostava Tepomcole Miroslava Stegensek Kneza Viseslava 7 11030 Beograd Yugoslavia 198 This year the American Field Serv- ice gave us Mira and Yasuko as Ex- change Students. We have valued them as fellow students. We shall miss them as friends. | was overwhelmed when | was chosen to come to the United States and few can imagine the joy and anticipation that | experienced upon arriving in San Francisco. Such a treat to fly across your vast country; a sight for any American to enjoy but for a Japanese to imagine such an expanse is almost unbelievable. My country is very small in comparison although topography is much the same. The United States has played an influential role in Japanese recent history, but there are those differences in our cultures which exist — and because of this | knew not what to expect. It has been a great experience attending NBHS; you've all welcomed me with warm and gracious hearts — a truly memorable experience in my life! For this, | have all of you to thank, and you shall remain forever in my mind with the fondest TRY 3. Yosuke Mokura 15-11 Narumi-danchi Hosone, Narumi-cho Midori-ku, Nagoya Japan 458 199 200 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hassey Mr. and Mrs. lan D. MacGregor Marguerite Burchell John Sykes Ronald Nolin’ Mr. Ronald J. Dow Arthur P. Silva’ Miss Judy Allen Nicholas Konstantakos Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boisvert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacintho, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Goodfellow Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Zielinski Miguel J. (lightweight) Britto, Esq. Aurora Zola Bernice Kaufman Aileen H. Siegel Ms. Rose F. Souza Miss Carol Nolette Mr. David Kroudvird Rick Carreiro Harold C. Wilson Loretta A. Alves Mr. Charles Ouimet Michael F. Sullivan Mr. Arthur B. Walsh Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Moyer . Walter Cabral . George Biscari . William R. Sawyer Janice Gray George Walter Newman C. A. Robinson Mrs. Ronald D. Harper Miss Rosalie Ferreira Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodrigues Mr. and Mrs. William Winsper Walter E. Owen Robert Fournier Mrs. Olivia Sou a « Robert Ohnesarge William Bettencourt OUR BENEVOLENT Mr. John H. Pacheco BENEFACTORS And there are those who give and know not pain in giving, nor do they seek joy, nor give with mindfulness of virtue .. . Kahlil Gibran Mrs. Gertrude C. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Park Mr. and M rs. Stefan Golas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Antil Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Josefek . as ee S S Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doyon Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Luce ne ac ae Te Jo-Ann Larsen, Class of 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodman = = Qp guj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis Mr. and Mrs. George A. Foss 2 BS see Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Avellar Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bedard Fe Ss S a 3 = Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Rapoza Mr. and Mrs. Farrell K. Horne SHnens Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Alberts Mr. and Mrs . William Keightley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Richard Bill Mitchell's Fish and Chips SVUEBVBy Donnna, Paula, Tina,and Robbie — Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Rousseau SoSisis 6.5 Theresa Clark Gauthier, Jan. '26 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Vasconcellos RoR Ro, ae SSS Sz Bill and Debbie ‘74 Good Luck to the Class of 74 Congratulations to the Class of ° 74 ’ Betty Sue B. A Friend Rosie — °‘74 Beverly Gomes J. Raposo Fran and Ris Triton Diving Co. Dianne Duval Karen and Don Eugene F. McCarthy Joe and Karen From A Friend Miss Kathleen Young Sharon Cambra Mike Medeiros Darryl and Kevin Horne The Holmstroms Sandy and Scott Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Pires Mike and Rhonda Louie and Julie Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Cambra Joyce A. Goodman Dorothy Gonsalves Conmipliments of Nash Clothing Mrs. Francis Mello Mrs. Katie B. Foss Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Prefontaine Mr. and Mrs. LePage R. Albert Beauregard Good Luck to the Seniors of 40 Eastern Factory Outlet Mr. Monteiro and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell —§ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beyer ... We thank youall! 201 UNDERCLASSMEN 203 204 205 The Students Rate the Faculty! The fifty-eight members of the yearbook staff have undertaken to represent the Class of 1974 in voting for faculty members in the categories below. Quarters for compliments may be de- posited in the Class Fund! Legal suits may be filed in the wastebasket! The Faculty Rates the Faculty! When asked to vote for each other in the categories below, some faculty members claimed that they did not qualify because they were not human and others claimed executive privilege! aM ahVaer Loom eM ate hom Cal emeleteUlantlale-la'me)cole) me) meatemce)iileNaial-aaecel lie Pa A PAGE FOR PARENTS If you have given up all hope for the younger generation, especially yours, you may be reassured by some of the answers given by the Class of 1974 to the following question: WHAT WILL YOU RE- MEMBER BEST ABOUT YOUR PARENTS? Caring. Conccn Their making my friends welcome and relaxing them by not bothering them. Kindness. Both teaching me how to drive their own way. Saying it all without talking. Their They’re really cool after you get to know them. Never pushed me to do homework. love. They are as crazy as me. That they care and love so much. All the love they’ve given me and all their unselfish ways. Their putting up with me and all my crazy moods and crazy ideas. | could always count on them. Them trying to bring me up right. Their patience. Their open minds. They really cared. Their encouragement and trust. The way they understood me. | could really talk to them. Always there when | need them. Losing in many ways by not taking their advice. Their ability to know when I’ve pulled something. Tell ya to wash your jeans or throw them out. That they don’t like long hair on guys. How she let me be myself all the time. They taught me how to be with people. Their love, trust and understanding. They understand me when | have problems. Borrowing the car from them all the time. That they gave me everything | needed — love. “There is only one more year left; stay in school.” The way they were always cool with me and my friends. The advice my parents gave me to get me through life. Their understanding and how there was no generation gap. The way they understood me. How fair they are with me. “Turn down those records!”’ Mutual respect. They loved me. Strictness. They tried! The way they let me make my own decisions and be an individual. How fantastic they are and how they surprised me and bought me a car Telling me to be friendly with everyone and don’t do what others do. Their silent giving. ‘‘Be home before 11 o’clock.”” Mother yells a lot. Questions. How good they treated me. Their love and nutty personality. Their practicality. Dad’s OK. My Mom’s really great; wouldn’t trade her for any other mother I know. Their listening ability and understanding ways and all the breaks they gave me. Dynamite! Nagging. That they believe in education and they want us to get a better position than they did. Being like parents. The hassles they gave me. Their sense of humor. How easygoing they are. 208 Telling me to behave when going out. Their ever-present love. Just being farout parents. SENIOR SURVEY ACTORS — Ryan O'Neal, Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, Jerry Lewis, Charlton Heston, Redd Foxx ACTRESSES — Raquel Welch, Liza Minelli, Carol Burnett, Diana Ross, Ali McGraw, Karen Valentine, Mary Tyler Moore MOVIES — “The Godfather”, “Jesus Christ Superstar’, ‘Poseidon Adventure”, ‘‘Lady Sings the Blues”, “The Exorcist”, ‘“Cabaret’’, “Magnum Force”, “American Graffitti’, ‘‘Paper Moon”’ BOOKS — The Exorcist, Johnathan Livingston Seagull, To Kill a Mockingbird, Raisin in the Sun, Gone with the Wind, Is Your Volkswagen a Sex Symbol ? WRITERS — Edgar A. Poe, Kurt Vonnegut, Agatha Christie, Charles Shultz, Harold Robbins, J.P.R. Tolkien GROUPS — Chicago, Bread, Santana, Jethro Tull, Three Dog Night, Beatles, Allman Brothers, Led Zeppe- lin, J. Geils Band, Yes SOLO PERFORMERS — James Taylor, Carly Simon, Carole King, Helen Reddy, Livingston Taylor, Simon Garfunkel, Jim Croche SONGS — “Colour My World”, “Touch Me in the Morning”, “Get it on”, “Aqualung”, ‘Stairway to Heaven”, “Time in a Bottle”, ‘Mockingbird’, ‘‘Come and Get Your Love”, ‘You've Got a Friend”, “I Feel the Earth Move” T.V. SHOWS — Sanford and Son, Three Stooges, All in the Family, The Rookies, The Waltons, The Happy Days, In Concert, M.A.S.H. Pink Panther Show CARS — Volkswagens, Toyotas, Chevys, Ramblers, Fiats, and Charlie Gomes’ ‘54 Chevy EXPRESSIONS — ‘‘What a drag”, “Save it”, “Later”, ‘Don’t bug me baby”, ‘Buzz, Buzz”, ‘‘What’s happening?”’ HANGOUTS — All the parks, No. Dartmouth Mall, Chippy’s, Andy’s, Horseneck, Moby Dick Arena, Cemeteries, beaches, Howdy’s, Pharmacies, Friendly’s, Me ’n Ed’s THE DRESS — jeans, stack shoes, braless, patches, saddle shoes, argyle socks, sweaters, painters’ pants, ski parkas, snorkels, shrinks BIG EVENTS — Watergate, Agnew Resigns, U.S. dollar devaluated, Markey re-elected, Operation Phoe- nix, Energy Crisis, Gas Shortage, fuel and oil shortage, all-year Daylight Saving Time, Arab-Israeli War, freshmen come back to NBHS. smoking is finally legal on high school grounds, GRADUATION. And what does all of this mean? These were the people, the places, the songs, the talents, the sayings, the happenings that “coloured our world” in the glorious year of 1974! Remember??? 209 VOGUE ana poaege ert eer? pneeeteennen oo ae My contacts! At atime like this. wn o£ C) ° icYe) wn , She 210 HARPER'S BAZAAR Saddle shoes meet the spikes. Elegance galore? Sea “ay u Ser seo SiS rae) 2a ais Malla he x3, Meese irr: 213 ot ota alae alg Crises Energycrisis A oe Fn me ee is top problem, ; ore foe mas a 4 pollstersays — Wy tes rise to. 7C O cents Sal, ne Fhe Sa Nant Stang Ne 7; 3rd District Astronauts’ splash Court iver set Bae Friday n mori c i 4OOr, a a) 20 Ti 145 _ rooms, a, $20 ae _ Marage. _ _ sowasher, wa lass. inavm A Junior Achievement Company ' NBHS track star vi fou nd fay cha PAS ] as ene slay a y man; NV ater gate 3 sought for questioning i I aati GRU ERNE oa aL RN ot rh . ‘ ¥; eee = Rea . . he Besi Ini t of the Nation! : = DSPEL! | nines prices show jum; , 2 during one-month peric Cc ongress active g thalin tradition relived ni alot of tenderness | __for just 9. 951 B) Me ets Win, : n % al 4 9 S A : ee insert | i menus : oF e) — Wy I Welfare aid. aI oe A vo pins O4s election” yp W¢ Sod ico G eeion urged ral fire) by Sa bares: 4 ? es itll ch M “| We DIDN'T Ef (T THE ) Ag CHUCK Oey Hi i MORNING, BUT MY HAIR WA NIGHT BEFORE 2 BECAUSE | STOP HEST CGI TAGE roe RITTEN WET AND THE WATER KEPT THERE BASE NO LIGHTS « ee fe: BECAUSE ISLET || [DRIPPING DOWN ON THE FAFER | —— IN THe RAIN LK ; rae e School . = sisi9 ei TRIED TO WRITE IT als How Could We Forget ... _.. clocks that could never tell time. _. where is your yellow slip, please? _.. Miss Gray’s sexy wiggle. _.. sneaking a burn in the showers. _.. the mass mob in the lunch line to see leftovers. _.. stealing chairs in the cafeteria. _.. the cold mornings getting out of bed ... and sometimes not! _ standing room only in the ‘Johns’. _ our fearless leader's way of saying nothing in an hour speech. _.. trying to conserve energy _.. the ‘‘shot’’ weekend after report cards. ... Missing soccer games. _.. VD lectures (2nd i f Vi aN to the common cold) j. j _.. spirit week. {BS o % ' ... getting lost. : | ba: bt would there Wate: ! ly be any Wa f eet Jey to hemove oF ... the Durfee Rally. ... Senior Countdown ... forging absentee notes. ... the day we left school because the sewerage backed up. ... checking the soles of mS he our Shoes to make sure we didn t step on any freshmen. ... getting chewed out by Mrs. Sawyer ... Horseneck Beach ... blazing suns ... . empty bottles ... empty baggies .. . empty swimsuits ... radios ... and lots and lots of sand. ... the rise and fall of our football empire. . walking into chippy’s, the Spinnaker, Andy's, Jason's, and Pine Hill Pavillion. (But we'll never remember walking out!) _.. that happy-sad feeling following graduation. Often your tasks will be many, And more than you think youcando... Often the road will be rugged And the hills insurmountable too... But always remember, the hills ahead Are never as steep as they seem And with faith in your heart start upward ... And climb ‘til you reach your dream... For nothing in life that is worthy Is ever too hard to achieve ... If you have the courage to try it And you have the faith to believe ... For faith is a mover of mountains 218 “Thoughts That Will Guide Us”’ Moods are lovely and deep But we have dreams to fulfill And a long road Winding to success. As we look back over the past three years and remember our teachers, we see that from them we gained much more than the knowledge and skills necessary for study. All of them in their own special way have contributed to a deeper understanding of ourselves and of the people around us, and have helped to prepare us for the responsibility of becoming more mature adults. At our present crossroad, we look back in remembrance — we look forward in anticipation. The road ahead of us will not be an easy one. Great demands are put uponus ... But we have dreams to fulfill. There’s nothing that God cannotdo... As we leave this school So start out with success today in our With faith in heart . your heart We'll and climb ’til climb till our dream your dreams comes come true! true! Helen Steiner Rice Epilogue what that had happened. =“ Now that it is over, CLASS WILL We the Seniors of ’74, being of partially sound minds and bodies, do hereby declare this to be our last assignment due in this school. With fond memories, we leave To Charlie Gomes — Joe Bettencourt To Miss Young and Mr. Kuliga — a matched pair of rubber duckies. To Baunie Jones — The entire Dallas Cowboy team to coach and the Milwaukee Bucks to referee. To Steve Medeiros and the Crimson Courier — A medal for putting out a paper worth reading. To the custodians — a steam shovel to clean up after the freshmen. To the Student Congress and Student Advisory Committee — thanks and gratitude for smoking privi- leges, but where are the cans we paid for? To Mrs. Hassey and Mrs. Laflamme — gift certificates to Mr. Slacks. To Col. Debra Barrows — a clean office. To Coach MacPherson — a team that never loses. To Sue Kestenbaum — a Latin Club meeting to attend. To Mrs. Sawyer — a portable john and insulated socks. To Jeff Entwhistle — a horse so he doesn’t have to pull his own cart. To Carol Kennedy — alittle more glory. To the English Dept. Faculty — some students who can read, write and think. To Bob Gagnon — everyone’s business. To Mr. Rodrigues — five more secretaries. To Stephen Swaye — a pocket dictionary to better understand the large words he uses. To Mr. Motta — a new supply of movies to show his classes. To Major Debbie Mello — a dedicated drill team. To the juniors — a tunnel to Terry’s Clam Bar. To Miss Gray — a one-way ticket to the Green House girls’ room. To Louise Merrick — a bottle of common sense. To Miss Wilde — a new skeleton made of real bones. To Tim Donovan — Mary Ellen’s books. To Mrs. Sullivan — some real butter. To JoAnne Poulos — Dartmouth High School. To Mr. Ouimet — a lifetime membership in the Beethoven fan club. To Ron Huston — a berth with The Miami Dolphins. To Mr. Edmundson — baby hamsters. To Mr. Calnan — a vacuum cleaner to pick up all the ““g’s’”” he has dropped over the P.A. system. — To Denise Oliveira — an athlete for all seasons. To Mr. Wall — a season ticket to the Holy Family basketball games. To Cindy Santos — a muzzle. To Debbie Foss — a substitute for the phrases, ‘I goes, and then she goes, then | goes .. .” To Mary-Ellen Malone — A new basketball uniform big enough to cover all that needs covering. To Miss Ferreira — Mr. Baker and his side-board drawings. To Billy Theodore — a hat trick. To Karen Tomlinson and Donald Surprenant — seven more years of happiness with numerous “‘spit- Spats’. To Mr. Allcock — 4 Whaler’s Rests to run in all 4 houses. To The Drama Club — portable dressing rooms and a million-dollar budget. To Mrs. Drew and Miss Allen — cheerleaders and majorettes who care as much as they do. To Mr. Pacheco — air conditioning in B-285 in the winter. To Mr. Fournier — a permanent case of laryngitis. _ To Mark Alberts, Peter Rapoza and Alan Russo — two teddy bears each so that they don’t die of lone- liness next year. lo Billy Sylvia — a copy of Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates. | To the guidance counselors — 12 more dedicated counselors to share their burdens. To The Class of 1975 — 180 more days of school. To New Bedford High School — the hope that it survives the onslaught of all the 9th graders in the city. LTH LU LEH Lut Buy BASEBALL CRIMSON — -CRINSOA 7 CRIMSIN First Row (L to R): Kevin Santos, Greg Parker, Leo Cabral, captain Dave Sylvia, Jimmy Sullivan, John Inacio, Steve Perreira. Second Row (L to R): Coach John Pacheco, Tommy Gioso, Dave Fugaren, Russ Brule, Bruce McCann, Timmy Burke, Brian Maccini, Ernie Frechette, Rich- ard Viens, Paul Guillette, Don Arruda. BOYS TRACK Senior Members. First Row (L to R): Tony Monteiro, Den- nis Rock, Charlie Gomes. Second Row (L to R): Frank Slaughter, Jimmy Gorman, Brian Thomasset. Third Row (L to R): Peter Rapoza, Joe Francis, John Roza. GIRLS’ TRACK First Row (L to R): Janet Sasseville, Meredith Corson, Cindy Trahan, Gerry Fortes, Diane Costa, Debbie Cormier, Debbie Mello, Claudette Desautels. Second Row (L to R): Sue Riley, Lynn Camandona, Erin Calnan, Julie Henriques, Jean Bressette, Lori Stringer, Anne Riley. Third Row (L to R): Rose Braley, Donna Abelha, Jami Knox, Babette Perry, Joanne Vercellone, Jane Lawless. Fourth Row (L to R): Can- dra Cormier, Debra Abelha, Laurene Silva, Mary Beehan. Fifth Row (L to R): Do- reen Oliver, Nancy Pacheco. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL First Row (L to R): Co-cap- tains Daphney Gibson and Yasuko Mokuno. Second Row (L to R): Ellen Rothman, Betty Mimoso, Barbara Dal- ey, Debbie Jacobs, Debbie Theg. Third Row (L to R): Olga De Mello, Wendy Kaye, Sheri Goldberg, Priscilla Neves, Sharon Lewis, Sue DeSilva, Carol Kut. First Row (L to R): Laurie Rodrigues, Lisa Texeira, Sue Cardoza, Sharon Swistak, Charlotte Harris. Second Row (L to R): Nancy Hamel, Annette Amaro, Kim Burgo, Cindy Reynolds, Debbie Hopwood, Coach Luanne Longo. Third Row (L to R): Denise Oliveira, Colleen Pina, Debbie Figeira, Cheryl Daggert. Jeff Entwistle Joanne Bedard Mary Kummer Katherine Whalley Elizabeth Tsouprake Shprintze Lynn Donlan Bielke Debbie Gorman Marjorie Tsouprake Charles Moniz Perchik Martin Jacobvitz Lazar Wolf Robin Richard Brian Brodeur Kevin Souza Karl Kummer . and all the rest of the wonderful people that contributed to making the play a huge success!!! a ES sae Se sain 6 = MENS a Patt conser ay Pusg3s3e3 eleeeee? ae Rede ee = =) Q = SE a) ae e) = Sa Y ROTC — GAMS BALL BEDFORD HIGH Si Our Missing Classmates : t ; 4 : ae HEL ce ‘ J 5 yy ak: 3 iS } . Ula a '] GEORGE AMBROSE 66 Mt. Pleasant St. AUTILIO BAPTISTA 360 Smith St. MICHAEL LALIBERTE MARTHA MURPHY 48 Lemos St. 532 Brock Ave. Late Entries in the Faculty Field Mrs. Donna Caron Phys. ed. instructor Miss Denise Duhamel Green house secretary Mr. James Mandley Mrs. Aileen Siegel Music instructor Business instructor Mr. William Winsper Placement counselor iin, S thm opi. Spin wa , mal ae ‘3 Mt i az a 8: = PON - 4 GRADUATION GIRLS’ TENNIS First Row (L to R): Coach Al- lan Roscow, Mira Stegensek, Lori Portnoy, Debbie Foss, Mary Kummer. Second Row (L to R): Janet Petavino, Suz- anne Rybka, Kelly Almeida, Donna Callahan, Debbie Chervinsky, Sheila Tierney, Karen Morse, Elizabeth Os- tric, Sally Wood, Marybeth Pearson. (missing: Karen Miller, Alisa Taylor). rae (L to R): Captain Debbie Foss, Coach Allan Roscow, Co- captain Mary Kummer. a © ©. Seee ane BOYS TENNIS First Row (L to R): Allan Russo, David Heskett, Steve Almeida, Gary Ben- benek, Ken Piva, Mark Alberts, Stu Robinson. Second Row (L to R): Richard Harriman, Scott Cuningham, Bruce Al- pert, John Reid, Mike Finklestein, Sammy Bryant, Angelo Belli, Seth Hyman. (missing: Paul Si- tarz, Jim Rosenberg). Ss eh ad La te tt me a BE +e ge al et mes a nG ae wee a aw awe we Co-captains Allan Russo and Paul Sitarz. (L to R): Coach Jack Curry, John Zychowicz, Neil Corkum, Mike Laliberte, Jeff Silva, Mike LaBossiere, Steve Kennedy. (missing: Marty Jacobvitz). NATIONAL BEST QUALITY FOR BEST VALUE SPORTING GOODS DEPT. } RADIO PHOTOGRAPHY JEWELRY DEPT. Basketball — Football DEPT. Day — Date Watches Hockey — Ice Skates a Police Band — AM FM-SW Skin Diver Watches Exercise Equipment Tape Recorders — Stereo Sets } Mod Fashion Watches 35 mm Cameras — Movie Rings — Earrings © Cameras Projectors — Screens — Film ALSO FEATURED ARE DOMESTICS LINENS — GIFTWARE — FOOD PAPER SUPPLIES — APPLIANCES THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND, ALL SOLD AT NATIONAL’S AMAZINGLY YEAR ’ROUND LOW, LOW WHOLESALE PRICES — STOP IN TODAY FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL CATALOG AND SAVE AT New Bedford’s Oldest 10 AM — 9 PM DAILY zt 1907 1750 Purchase St. 9 AM —6 PM SAT. NATIONAL WHOLESALE CO. New Bedford CATALOG DIVISION Dicey’s Beauty Salon 174 Wilbur St. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 LANGEVIN’S BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SS a SA EE PE I ES II CE a DESI SEU RE TIT ETAT BS SES TY Sa age RN CETTE COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 229 Phillips Ave. 996-1611 Joseph F. Cruz, Prop. Advertising — archi- tectural — catalog — color — copy — work — commercial — slide enlargements — industrial — illustratives — legal — product publicity. Studio for Weddings Children’s Portraits. Sa IRIE TM BS BNE TIS PB EA ABE A I SR ITN FN NG EN AS SEAN oe ge LT rain Pads SRS ee WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THE LACK OF PICTURES AND MENTION OF THE 1974 SPRING CONCERT. WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE ALL PARTICIPANTS FOR A WONDERFUL AND ENJOYABLE PERFORMANCE. The 1974 Crimson Log Staff 7 7 ma - ? en ft ; , ; = iy. , ' i ‘ Soe Pa Ff “A m res ? We ahigad ea Ps PG ; ™ 7 F; ” b = hat ‘4 J a t : a ® e ss y 5 7 ¢ - cf = . ES e 2 : was ey . , .——4 i -3 7 : : : 2 oe a al ay : 7 _ - = _ . - F a ; ¥ ° : = _ Poy oa bane . 7.2 _— IMC LIBRARY NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOON eae ¥ 4 a nce ani lc pe, MORE GE Sass? Wc . BASEBALL GRIMS — CRINSIy x a CASON — -CRINSOA aN ! First Row (L to R): Kevin Santos, Greg Parker, Leo Cabral, captain Dave Sylvia, Jimmy Sullivan, John Inacio, Steve Perreira. Second Row (L to R): Coach John Pacheco, Tommy Gioso, Dave Fugaren, Russ Brule, Bruce McCann, Timmy Burke, Brian Maccini, Ernie Frechette, Rich- ard Viens, Paul Guillette, Don Arruda. 3 5 4 ae r= . a 1A BOYS TRACK Senior Members. First Row (L to R): Tony Monteiro, Den- nis Rock, Charlie Gomes. Second Row (L to R): Frank Slaughter, Jimmy Gorman, Brian Thomasset. Third Row (L to R): Peter Rapoza, Joe Francis, John Roza. GIRLS TRACK First Row (L to R): Janet Sasseville, Meredith Corson, Cindy Trahan, Gerry Fortes, Diane Costa, Debbie Cormier, Debbie Mello, Claudette Desautels. Second Row (L to R): Sue Riley, Lynn Camandona, Erin Calnan, Julie Henriques, Jean Bressette, Lori Stringer, Anne Riley. Third Row (L to R): Rose Braley, Donna Abelha, Jami Knox, Babette Perry, Joanne Vercellone, Jane Lawless. Fourth Row (L to R): Can- dra Cormier, Debra Abelha, Laurene Silva, Mary Beehan. Fifth Row (L to R): Do- reen Oliver, Nancy Pacheco. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL First Row (L to R): Co-cap- tains Daphney Gibson and Yasuko Mokuno. Second Row (L to R): Ellen Rothman, Betty Mimoso, Barbara Dal- ey, Debbie Jacobs, Debbie Theg. Third Row (L to R): Olga De Mello, Wendy Kaye, Sheri Goldberg, Priscilla Neves, Sharon Lewis, Sue DeSilva, Carol Kut. First Row (L to R): Laurie Rodrigues, Lisa Texeira, Sue Cardoza, Sharon Swistak, Charlotte Harris. Second Row (L to R): Nancy Hamel, Annette Amaro, Kim Burgo, Cindy Reynolds, Debbie Hopwood, Coach Luanne Longo. Third Row (L to R): Denise Oliveira, Colleen Pina, Debbie Figeira, Cheryl Daggert. ) Gi ie all = = Bt - _ bee a 4 Jeff Entwistle Joanne Bedard Mary Kummer Katherine Whalley Elizabeth Tsouprake Shprintze Lynn Donlan Bielke Debbie Gorman Marjorie Tsouprake Motel Kamzoil Charles Moniz Perchik Martin Jacobvitz Lazar Wolf Robin Richard Brian Brodeur Kevin Souza Karl Kummer . and all the rest of the wonderful people that contributed to making the play a huge success!!! aa - t shoe =. as xe ae = : es wy SSN ae ae a FeRee eye co + seesees = S = x a Re S = 2 a ete 4 2 ROTC — GAMS BALL Our Missing Classmates GEORGE AMBROSE AUTILIO BAPTISTA MICHAEL LALIBERTE MARTHA MURPHY 66 Mt. Pleasant St. 360 Smith St. 48 Lemos St. 532 Brock Ave. Late Entries in the Faculty Field Mrs. Donna Caron Miss Denise Duhamel Phys. ed. instructor Green house secretary Mr. James Mandley Mrs. Aileen Siegel Mr. William Winsper Music instructor Business instructor Placement counselor oso Cag was ; Pir Say ee GRADUATION eae et ai N @ GIRLS’ TENNIS First Row (L to R): Coach AIl- lan Roscow, Mira Stegensek, Lori Portnoy, Debbie Foss, Mary Kummer. Second Row (L to R): Janet Petavino, Suz- anne Rybka, Kelly Almeida, Donna Callahan, Debbie Chervinsky, Sheila Tierney, Karen Morse, Elizabeth Os- tric, Sally Wood, Marybeth Pearson. (missing: Karen Miller, Alisa Taylor). egans a8 - aceanesee rr ee (L to R): Captain Debbie Foss, Coach Allan Roscow, Co- captain Mary Kummer. BOYS’ TENNIS First Row (L to R): Allan Russo, David Heskett, Steve Almeida, Gary Ben- benek, Ken Piva, Mark Alberts, Stu Robinson. Second Row (L to R): Richard Harriman, Scott Cuningham, Bruce Al- pert, John Reid, Mike Finklestein, Sammy Bryant, Angelo Belli, Seth Hyman. (missing: Paul Si- tarz, Jim Rosenberg). Coach Ralph Perry ah ewe aawewee : Teer men. Ge eres ¢t ep Sie ces a tan are an sak NS $ ‘ ‘ Oe 4 : ‘4 ’ 8 ’ a § t a n ry : : Co-captains Allan Russo and Paul Sitarz. (L to R): Coach Jack Curry, John Zychowicz, Neil Corkum, Mike Laliberte, Jeff Silva, Mike LaBossiere, Steve Kennedy. (missing: Marty Jacobvitz). NATIONAL BEST QUALITY FOR BEST VALUE SPORTING GOODS DEPT. RADIO PHOTOGRAPHY JEWELRY DEPT. Basketball — Football DEPT. 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