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

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DFORD HIGH SCHOOL WNL 3 9066 000 NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL NEW BEDFORD, MASS. PLYMOUTH ROCK From the turmoil and strife of our early ancestors Site ie Fin RO OMe Fort Phoenix cannon al a — oe wa Wee it eres: te St , s et pated FeO gi a —- “ = came a proud heritage. i= Se eee Looking north on Purchase Street from Union (painting by William Wall) Primitive occupations gave way fo an exciting new industry — whaling. The ‘Charles W. Morgan Though it added a new dimension to our city, there was much agony and sorrow for those left behind. 1 @ y piles OF a FUiudsis eZSILIS HOUSE dit hus site Lr 0 Kip was Sl 2.) Sf ‘ 73 St ‘f ye uly BEoauy ‘Tilet 1 bane Io iS CALLED GUareusr Mente whe 2 ——. a. Se —_ i oh “kim. wea tart FETT Brown House (1804) with widow's walk Whaling transformed a peaceful way of living into. . . Old waterfront building Parker House (hotel) 1832-1834 s SS MRA St é % -] I) : ig ea + at biinaae . ne terms ae The first New Bedford High School, built in 1821. the quick-paced tempo of a prosperous city Customs House, 1836 cE == ee os 1) a eee rr eres ree. Despite the fast growing economy time was still found for religious and social functions. | Misnyeennee ia ae Fire Station 4, one of the U.S.'s oldest. tiene Nasties Merchants and Mechanics Bank Elizabeth Rotch Rodman House Palmer's Island Lighthouse t. . ete? oBeB-t.2,5 Friends’ Meeting House, 1821 St. Anthony's Church Grace Episcopal Church The upheaval of civil war brought about a rebirth of ideas. Kirby and Hicks Livery Stable ee The economic emphasis shifted from whaling to textiles. age ne ot ST el tat The Old Fairhaven Bridae (taken about 1900) Wanmsutta Mills Grinnell House on County Street. Many reflections Relief Ship ‘‘New Bedford ’ of our past are visible throughout our city. 12 Py The Whaling Museum 13 And today. . . hai g Dey The dike gates Free Public Library (first City Hall) Weak eMat erates 33999 0 een RA BRE um @ on ne oe ew wae ot cman? en omc nee Ae The Fairhaven Bridge today 14 a% pe New Bedford High School, built 1910 A new face for a proud past! 15 New Bedford High School, completed 1972 Its panelled front was in the likeness of a ship’s bluff bows, and the Holy Bible rested on a projecting piece of scroll work, fashioned after a ship’s fiddle- headed beak. . . Herman Melville As we embark on life’s voyage. . . ““But oh! Shipmates! on the starboard hand of every woe, there is sure delight; and higher the top of that delight, than the bottom of the woe is deep. Is not the main-truck higher than the Kelson is low? Delight is to him a far, far upward, and inward delight — who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self. Delight is to him whose strong arms yet support him, when the ship of this base treacherous world has gone down beneath him. Delight is to him, who gives no quarter in the truth, and kills, burns, and destroys all sin though he pluck it out from under the robes of Senators and Judges.”’ from Father Mapple’s sermon in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick In gratitude to one who has touched our lives and left us better because of that touch, we the class of ’76 dedicate this book to Mr. K. Bradford Dawson. In us, he still lives. Tributes Mr. K. Bradford Dawson, a teacher of English at New Bedford High School, died tragi- cally and too young. He will be remembered as a man of boundless energy, as a teacher of great scholarship and high professionality and as a real friend to those of all generations. Mr. Charles Robinson The most outstanding facet to Brad Dawson is unquestionably his devotion to young peo- ple whether they were his own four teenagers or his students. NBHS students often sought him out in his homeroom, during passing periods and after. They knew that he would not only listen but also that. he would care. They shared a few laughs during the course of busy days. After his sudden death, it was my sad duty to set aside for his family Mr. Dawson's per- sonal books and papers. This provided fresh insight into his personality. Mr. Dawson was a religious and thoughtful man. He had recently developed a mini-course in the Bible with which he was thoroughly familiar. His own poems and those of cherished writers reflected his convictions and indicated the hopes for the students in his popular Creative Writing classes. Brad Dawson, the teacher, was also a student of life and of the forces that shape every one of us. Mrs. Regina Keightley 1976 Yearbook Staff ‘3 VaR nae y FACULTY EDITOR: Todd Kates SPORTS EDITOR: Gina Mendez CLUBS EDITOR: Pamela Miller FINANCIAL EDITOR: Barbara David rs ay Rais: ae ieee Sai Pe CONTRIBUTING STAFF: Sandra Silva, Marcia Polchlopek. ALSO: Rosemary Medeiros. Ce Meo) | Tritt | Dy TTL h Y | pany ADVERTISING STAFF: Chris Lobo, Anne Riley, Jim Rosenberg, Howard Jacobs, Marybeth Pearson. ALSO: Chery! Faria. ART STAFF: Sue Lafferty, Kathi Medeiros, John Frey, Debbie Fryzel, Colleen Pina, Debbie Abelha. 4 y —_ | — PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Richard Harriman, Danny Poirier. ALSO: Paulette Parker, Joe Barradas. Marie Sylvia, Kim Groebe, Bernadette Jorge, Carol Taylor, Karen ¢ Morse, John Dupuis. ALSO: Aaron Besen. TYPING STAFF: Debra Moura, Kathi Medeiros, Ann Belliveau, Pat Lambert, Debbie Fryzel, Roberta Ambra, Maria Luis, Cindy Dellecese, Cathy Costa. ee Pee bs a ¥ GRADUATE STAFF: Arminda Rebello, Ann Belliveau, Mindy Kaner, Chris Francis, Lisa Barker, Lori Pacheco, Ann Moyer. CLUBS STAFF: Doris Isherwood, Janet Peita- vino, Lori-Jane Hartley. 20 A cool breeze and summer's end. New faces, old friends and a quick exchange of vacation stories Lockers clatter, and thenabell. . (617) 999 | BOUTIQUE . a 1833 Acushnet Ave. f : 167 N. Dartmouth Mall N. Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 : Bedford, Mass. Am... a Ee oe “ . 1 eas OR New Bedford, Mass. Compliments-of OOPER INSURAW INC. 268 Union St. New Bedford, Mass. 997-4541 ‘tte wale EM ntel S i Mr. Paul Rodrigues Deputy Superintendent Dr. Gerard Smith Superintendent Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos Asst. Supt., Business Services Dr. Florence Mahon Asst. Supt., Curriculum and Instr. inate Mrs. Lucille Caron Mr. Edmund Donlan Asst. Supt., Special Services Asst. Supt., Personnel Services Supervisors rane! andahs Mr. Joseph Bettencourt Athletic Director { WN vd. Mr. Joseph Rocha Mr. James Ryan Phys. Ed. Director Data Proc. Director Mr. Thomas Ingham Pupil Personnel Director Mr. Raymond Bisaillon Art Director Mr. Robert McCarthy Director of Occupational Education Mr. Gordon Johnson Dr. Robert Mellen 25 I.M.C. Director Music Director Administration Mr. Theodore Calnan Mr. John Robinson Headmaster Administrative Assistant irietiiatciiona im ag ka aA PG RNY si Ce ee AE RR RR RL Mrs. Marial M. Harper Housemistress — Blue eC Mr. Charles Luchetti Mr. Eugene Goldrick Mr. Gilbert Souza Housemaster — Green Housemaster — Gold Housemaster — Tan 26 Mr. William Chapman Mrs. Roberta Sawyer Guidance Director Dean of Students Guidance Department ee ae Miss Maria Inez Smith Mr. Edward Burke Mr. Neal Wall Mr. William Winsper Placement Counselor Mr. Ellsworth McAfee Mr. Michael Hochman Miss Juanita Schoff Miss Julia Mahoney Mrs. Judith Bolton Mr. William D. Savage 27 Mr. Charles Robinson Department Head Miss Marguerite Burchell Mrs. Rose F. Souza wet HN Mr. Armand Marchand Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme Miss Beverly Bizzarro ii He A i ie Mr. David Pepin Mr. James L. Mandley Miss Mary Morris 28 Mrs. Susan Gillum Mr. Richard Methia Mr. Eugene McCarthy Mrs. |. Gutierrez Mr. Tom Barao Mr. John Sykes Mr. George Charbonneau Mr. Arthur Moyer Mr. Robert Peccini Miss Audrey Levasseur Mr. Gerald Fogel Mr. Robert Braz Mr. Stephen Fraga 29 English Department a aie es Mr. James Kelly Mrs. Judith Snow Miss Patricia O'Leary Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Business Department Mrs. Carol Strupczewski ete, Oo Mrs. Donna Romano Mrs. Carol Sowa Mr. Arthur Anderson Mrs. Barbara West Mrs. Judith Furtado a Mr. Stanley Lessoff carn ™ nN “Awana Hin wrth sh), s WALABHaat qxatth at AAALEBRAA Miss Margaret Quinn — vty Mr. John Warren Ae) Sal Lombardo Miss Catherine Catin Mr. David Kroudvird Mr. Richard Anderson Business Department Mrs. Dawn Caton Ms. Jean Pomfred Foreign Language Department ® Mrs. Rosalie Baker Department Head ree! -- Mrs. Eileen A. Siegel Mr. John Raposo Mr. Maurice J. Taylor Mrs. Bernice Kaufman Mr. Ronald Nolin Foreign Language Department Mr. Mark Lima Ms. Eliza Soares Mr. Mario Castro |r Mr. Ronald Medeiros Mr. A. C. Araujo Science Department Mr. Jarett Rose Department Head Mr. Paul Anthony “tus tae 33 Mr. Ken Ellis Mrs. Janice Ouimet Mr. John Strittmatter Mr. George Goodfellow Science Department A ee h n = ee eee Mrs. Doris Bisaillon Mrs. Jane Rider Mr. Harold Wilson Mr. Paul Boisvert Health Education Mr. Raymond Martin Mrs. Virginia Sherbino Mr. John Dell Isola Health Education SS. Fe WN WAV VARS Mr. Stephen Jensen Mr. Joseph Jacintho Social Studies Department 2) i Mr. Rick Carreiro +++ e+ “s _ Mr. Anthony Zielinski Mr. Frederick Cole — Department Head Ms. Cynthia Leal Mr. Frank Motta se ew Mr. John Callanan Mr. Lawrence Edmundson Mr. Edmund Tavares Miss Lena Salbego Mr. Ronald Dow Miss Antoinette Livramento Ph Mr. Richard Carreiro Mrs. June Roberts Mr. Michael E. Longo Math Department iva! Miss Joan Park Department Head pneu a Mrs. Noreen Parker Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Mr. Michael Ras Mr. Charles Messier Mrs. Anne Hochman e Mr. Henry Saltzman ¥ Miss Carol Sorenson Mr. John Fernandes | Math Department Mr. Charles Vardo Mr. John Gomes Mr. Gerard M. Boudreau Mr. Elzear Bjuhr Mr. Glenn Machado ‘Nas Mr. Thomas Crook Mr. Ed Girard as eoFi - «= Art Department eal y! Pe ee ee Mr. Robert Fournier Mr. Walter Owen Mr. William Bettencourt Mrs. Joanne Friar Mr. Richard Pacheco Mr. Robert Millette Industrial Arts Department Mrs. Patricia Maranhas ee Mr. John Farrell Department Head Mr. Jim Reul Mr. Paul Maty Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos Mr. William Robbins Mr. Hans Picard Mr. Ralph Monteiro Mr. Curtis Mello Music Department Miss Patricia Clark Mr. John G. Rapoza Home Economics Department Mrs. Clara Crosson Department Head Mrs. Eileen Medeiros | Mrs. Mary Souza Mrs. Modena Chooperian Ms. Natalie Roberts Mrs. Rita Leen Mrs. Nancy Sullivan Physical Education Department Mr. Mitchell Kuliga Mrs. Donna Caron Mrs. Nancy Shepardson Mr. James Medeiros Mr. Richard Ponte Miss Karen Bicker pooned Mr. Ronald Barboza Mrs. Pauline Amaral a 1S cements ton 40 Mrs. Mary Duarte Mrs. Kathy Buckley Mr. Clyde Ribeiro Mr. L. Thomas Rocha Special Services Mrs. Amy Slater Non-English Instr. Mr. Paul Broadmeadow Mr. Clyde Armstrong Non-English Instr. Special Ed. = 3 ae a ; a Mr. Tom Giasson Miss Mary Pereira Special Ed. Non-English Instr. Mr. Barry Mangen T.V. Instructor Mr. Robert H. Maucione Mr. Mitchell Janiak Media Coordinator Driver's Ed. | A A Miss Toni Rego Mr. John Pacheco Distributive Ed. Distributive Ed. i Pa i e Mr. A. Kurt Walde A.V. Technician Mr. Mike Pietregalla Sgt. Robert Morrison Lt. Col. Charles Erwin CSM Manuel Lima Jr. Inst. Media Asst. ROTC ROTC ROTC 4] Mrs. Jean Carr Librarian Mrs. Ethel Towers Mrs. Janice Arruda Science Res. Cen. Math Res. Cen. iymoata rn Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Mrs. Pamela Ryan Media Aide Bus.-For. Lang. Res. Cen. Mrs. Helen Rogers English Res. Cen. Mrs. Elizabeth Macedo Mrs. Sophie Sladewski Social Studies Res. Cen. Teacher Aide 42 Mrs. Isabel Simpson, R.N. Mrs. Dot Lowney, R.N. Mrs. Margaret Mello Teacher Aide Special Services Mrs. Marion Brown Mrs. Eleanor Lopes Mrs. Alice Fernandes Executive Secretary Blue House Guidance Sec. I.M.C. Sec. Mrs. Violete Fernandes Main Office Sec. Mrs. Alice Gelinas Dean's Sec. Mrs. Stasia Szaro Mrs. Claire Bergeron Main Office Sec. Blue House Sec. Mrs. Phyllis Buckley Mrs. Denise Newton Mrs. Sylvia Amaral Dept. Heads’ Sec. Green House Sec. Tan House Sec. nants Pd i ‘ F, hi F Mrs. Rita Rivard Main Office Sec. Mrs. Marie Turgeon Main Office Sec. P oe t j = lClUS Mrs. Alice Rezendes Miss Elizabeth Winn Mrs. Wilhelmina Clark Gold House Sec. Main Guidance Sec. Gold House Guidance Sec. Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt, Manager Mrs. Ida Abrahams Mrs. Thelma Baptiste Mrs. Mary F. Barney Mrs. Claire Bedard Mrs. Pauline Bisaillon Mrs. Jean Bouthilette Mrs. Beatrice Callahan Mrs. Hilda Catlow Mrs. Marilyn Collins Mrs. Virginia Crocker Mrs. Sandra DeDeus Mrs. Mildred Dion Mrs. Frances Eluziario Mrs. Doris Feno Mr. Samuel Shelford, Head Mrs. Antonnette Aguiar Mr. Antonio Alfonso Mr. Gilbert Amaral Mr. Kenneth Andrews Mr. Joseph Arruda Mr. Leo Berube Mr, Mark Britton Mr. Lionel Cabral Mr. Lee Charlton, Chief Engr. Mr. Stanley Collins Miss Eva Corriea Mr, Frank Curran Mr. John David 44 Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Anna Fernandes Mrs. Lucy Gonet Mrs. Agnes Gonsalves Mrs. Marilyn Hartley Mrs. Joyce Icaponi Mrs. Joanne Kwicien Mrs. Guiteria C. Ladino Mrs. Gertrude Lague Mrs. Isabelle Lavoie Mrs, Lois M. Lee Mrs. Lorraine F. Marshall Mrs. Annette Martin Mrs. Terry Mendonca Mrs. Patricia Motta Mrs. Ellen Moyer Mrs. Mary Munroe Custodians Mr. Robert Desautels Mr. Albert Duarte Mr. Joseph Dutra Mr. Joseph Ferreira Miss Mary Fortes Miss Bertha Gallant Miss Beverly Gomes Mr. Donald Howard Mr. Sam Jacobs Mr. Edward James Mr. John Joseph Mr. Dennis Latour Mr. Kenneth Macedo Mrs. Priscilla Murray Mrs. Irene Payant Mrs. Rita M. Peitavino Mrs. Ruth Piva Mrs. Florida Pontes Mrs. Blanche Preston Mrs. Kathy Rothwell Mrs. Agnes Rau Mrs. Elsie Smith Mrs. Emily Souza Mrs..Fern Spadaro Mrs. Frances Sullivan Mrs. Mary Tavano Mrs. Shirley |. Whittaker Mrs..Marion Wholley Mr. John Mendoza Mr. Lucian Olivierre Mrs. Emolinda Perry Mr. Kenneth Petty Mr. Richard Pineau Mr. Edgar Pothier Mr. Frederick Reynolds Mr. George Roy Mr. August Sacramento Mr. Joseph Silva Mr..Edward Simmons Mrs. Betsy Sumner Mr. William Tavares Mr. Anthony Williams Aost U derstanding. . Ring ES Aost Athletic... . ets... . Best Rapport With Students . —_ ie NA ae ee Vaasa, iss Constance Hindle, Mr. lan MacGregor _—— Cv anaaat SO PERFECTN } | AX a A-ATTENTIO THE NOTICES WILL Be oe g . 6A . ae TAN, be - es ft: w ) “Nts Mn : (a | (are OUT OF THE GOODNESS OF My RIGHT ATRIUM, ) MR, BUUHR TLL FORGET You DAY OF LECTURING TO THE WALL. ITS MY OPINION THAT VEACHERS SHOULDN’T GIVE MR. ANTHONY e Stri ke — (strik) — v.i. — To quit work in order to obtain, or resist, a change in conditions of employment. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary Second Edition September 8, 1975-October 8, 1975 CONGRATULATIONS The 1976 Crimson Log would like to extend its heartiest congratulations to the graduates of New Bedford High School. It has been a long, hard, tiresome road, but you have finally reached its end. For some the road was longer than for others, but your hard work and determination has brought you to that point in time where you must now face a world filled with more bells, homework, and cafeteria style food. . As you grow and mature you will discover that the life which you have chosen is quite reminiscent of your high school years. For you life will still have its ninth periods, conduct cards, and detentions. For you there will be no turning away from what you have learned here at New Bedford High School. Each day will remind you of that. You will find that the occasional term paper you were assigned has now grown in number. Each year you will find that life will flood you with term papers, and at times you will find that some are quite reminiscent of others. Go forth from here today, and turn back only for strength. Look back on your high school years only for joy. Never make yourself believe that what once was, will ever really be the same again. Life is a grand thing, and it has an evergrowing future. Look forward to your life with joy and enthusiasm. Once again we wish to congratulate you, and wish you the best of luck in years to come. CHARLES ALVES Alias: ‘‘Chuck. ’ Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: March 1. Curriculum: College Classical. Previous Education: Normandin. Future Plans: Col- lege. Ambition: To retire at the age of 30. Pet Peeve: Gum Snap- ping. Pet Like: Opposite sex. Remember Most About NBHS: _Pgm. making. Activities: VP Sr. _ Class; Port.; Debating; VP Travel; | Photography; French. JOHN CALLANAN “Switch. ’ Curriculum: General. Born: July 18, New Bedford, ‘Mass. From: Sacred Hearts Acad- emy. To: Undecided. Ambition: Radio Announcer or History Teacher. Activities: ROTC. Pet Like: Movies and Books. Hobbies: Collecting Books. Quotation: ‘‘He that hath Patience may compass anythi ng. RICHARD S. ANDERSON Alias: ‘‘Andy. ' Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: July 15. Curriculum: Commercial. Previous Education: T. R. Rodman. Ambition: Accountant. Pet Peeve: Homework. Pet Like: Study Hall. Remember Most About NBHS: Miss Blaisdell. THEODORE CALNAN Alias: ‘‘Ted. ’ Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: October 13. Curriculum: General. Previous Education: Mt. Pleasant School. Future Plans: Undecided. Ambition: To help restore peace to the world. Pet Peeve: Long dresses. Pet Like: Playing and coaching football. Remember Most About NBH: Football games. Activities: Traffic Squad; Football Team. Honors: Football Letter. LUCILLE BISAILLON (LAGASSE) Tiny. Born: May 11. Curriculum: Commercial. To: Boston Univer- sity: Ambition: Executive Secretar- ial Work. School Activities: Honor Society; Choral Speaking. Pet Like: Sweet sleep and food. ““Energetic.”’ RICHARD CARREIRO Alias: ‘‘Brooklyn. ’ March 9. 391 Rivet Street. Activities and Hon- ors: ROTC 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Traffic Chief 4; Soccer Team 3, 4, Capt. 4; Student Court Prosecuting Atty. 4; Student Council 4. Future Ambition: College. Probable Fate: Traffic Policeman at Mechanics Lane. Musical Trademark: ‘‘After the Ball is Over. ’ RAYMOND G. BISAILLON Date of Birth: July 22. Curriculum: Commercial. From: Normandin Junior High. To: Undecided. Activ- ities: ROTC; Art; Mechanical Drawing; Victory Corps. Ambition: Art Career. 'Enterprising.”’ a CATHERINE CATIN Alias: ‘‘Cathy. ’ Date of Birth: July 15. Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Curriculum: Commercial. From: Roosevelt Junior High School. To: The business world. Ambition: Undecided. 49 MARION S. HALL (BROWN) CHARLES F. LUCHETTI Nickname: ‘‘Lulu. ’ From: Cook. To: New Bedford Textile School. Ambition: Regis- tered Pharmacist. Hobby: Sports. Activi- ties: Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; From: Normandin Junior High. To: Unde- cided. Ambition: Library Worker. Hobby: Reading. Activities: Honor Society; Choral Speaking; Philomathean Club; Chairman “a | cS § EDWARD L. MEDEIROS Alias: ‘‘Eddie. ’ July 19. 162 Bates Street. Future Ambition: Accountant. Probable Fate: Put- ting ‘‘Prince Albert'’ in cans. Musi- cal Trademark: ‘‘Is | Gotta Go To School, Ma? CHARLES ROBINSON 3436 Acushnet Avenue. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; School Paper News Editor 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, M Sgt. 4. A grand guy .. . always the life of the party . . . personality plus... likes acting in Dramatic Club plays . gets very irritated when a parking space for his car is nowhere in sight . . . hopes to teach history at NBHS. 50 Senior Class Motto Committee; Marshal. RONALD MEDEIROS 363 Orchard Street. Chorus; Choir 1, 2; Pan American Club 1, 4; Allied Youth 2, 3. A popular lad around school with a fine per- sonality, ‘‘Ronnie’’ claims that people with warm smiles make him happiest. He has a part-time job in a market and hopes to achieve happiness and success in the future. JOHN FIELDING ROBINSON Johnny. Curriculum: College Sci- entific. Born: March 19. From: Bet- sey B. Winslow. To: Armed Serv- ice. Pet Like: Music. Ambition: Law. Activities: R.O.T.C. Reserved. Hi-Y Club. ier i RICHARD W. NERBONNE Alias: ‘‘Dick.’’ Address: 63 Parker Street. Curriculum: Commercial. Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: August 1. Future Plans: Undecided. Remem- ber Most About NBHS: Home- work. Activities: Traffic Squad. mm fi PAUL RODRIGUES Nickname: ‘‘Paully.'’ From: Nor- mandin Junior High. To: Unde- cided. Ambition: Accountant. Hobby: Collecting sport statistics. Activities: Color League, Basket- ball. JOAN PARK Alias: ‘‘Parksey.'’ February 7. 81 Calumet Street. Activities and Honors: GAMS 2, 3; French Club 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Personals Editor Crimson Log 4; Allied Youth 2. Future Ambition: Teacher. Prob- able Fate: Teaching Cigarettes to Walk for Television Commercials. Musical Trademark: ‘'Student's Marching Song. ALLAN ROSCOW Address: 209 Query Street. Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: September 20. Curricu- lum: Scientific. Previous Educa- tion: Normandin Junior High. Future Plans: Textile. Ambition: Chemist. Pet Peeve: Woman driv- ers. Activities: R.O.T.C. WILLIAM D. SAVAGE Alias: ‘‘Bill. ’ Place of Birth: New Bedford, Mass. Date of Birth: Sep- tember 19. Curriculum: Scientific. Previous Education: Roosevelt Junior High. Future Plans: Rhode Island College of Pharmacy. Ambition: Pharmacist. Pet Peeve: Teachers’ Pets. Pet Like: Discus- sions with Teachers. Remember Most about NBHS: Friends | have met. NOEL TRIPP 438 Union Street. Junior and Sen- ior Choirs; Honor Society; Fresh- man Class Vice President; Junior Steering Committee; Allied Youth; Girls League; Student Council Vice President. ‘‘Noni'’ to all — sails her own boat — Girl Scout Mariner — volunteer worker at Cardiac Camp — studying Span- ish on the side. SOPHIE A. RUSCIK (SLADEWSKI) Born: December 17. Curriculum: Commer- cial. From: Roosevelt Junior High. To: Campbell's Secretarial School. Ambition: Stenographer. Hobby: Skating, Dancing, Bowling. Activities: Honor Society; Prom Committee. MARIAL SOUZA (HARPER) Alias: ‘‘Mal.'’ August 8. 154 Pit- man Street. Activities and Honors: Girls Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Librarian 3; Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Junior Red Cross 2; School Sav- ings Representative 1. Future Ambition: Civil Service work. Probable Fate: Accepting Mink Coats in Washington. Musical Trademark: ‘‘Personality.”’ 4 ARTHUR WALSH. Art. May 19. 78 Atlantic Street. A bit of a joke teller. . . one of the rare dry humorists . . . a fellow of serious purpose and intent. Ambition: Physical Education Instructor. HENRY SALTZMAN “Pete.’’ August 10. 513 Rockdale Ave. Galled by: A certain Mrs. D. Mad for: Vir- ginia. Good natured, full of fun. ANNA JUNE SOWA Alias: ‘‘Nush. ’ June 1. 40 Ellen St. Activities and Honors: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Softball 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4. Future Ambition: Physical Ed. Probable Fate: Swimming Instructor in an Aquarium. Musical Trademark: “Accidents Will Happen.” ES. | ANTHONY S. ZIELINSKI ““Tony.'’ Address: 367 Hersom Street. Place of Birth: New Bed- ford, Mass. Date of Birth: Septem- ber 15. Curriculum: Civic. Previous Education: Normandin. Future Plans: U.S. Maritime Academy. Ambition: Naval Career. Noted For: You tell me — O.K.? Pet Peeve: The girls (some). Activities: R.O.T.C.; Football and Basketball. Raa EDMUND MARCELINO TAVARES Alias: ‘‘Eddy.’’ Date of Birth: October 11. Place of Birth: Azores. Curriculum: Scientific. From: B.B. Winslow School. To: Undecided. AURORA ZOLA Born: Jan. 28. From: Haverhill High. To: Campbell's. Ambition: Stenographer. Pet Like: Dancing. “Noisy.” 51 ‘Maybe they'll blow themselves up?”’ ” ‘Now if | could only get this thing to work. Call me irresistible. One ringy-dingy.”’ Pilot to co-pilot.”’ oe Janice, is it really you?! ’ Look at that set of legs!’ Pardon me while | put my teeth in. ry You Know You’re a Teacher When. . . . no one listens to what you say. George Goodfellow . . . | ask myself what I’m doing here. Gisele Cabral . . your alarm clock buzzes at six A.M. on Mondays through Fridays. Robert Braz . . . | caninspire self-distrust. Arthur Walsh . . every other job is too boring. Paul Anthony . . . you take home hours of work every night. . . . you can’t cut class. . . . report card day holds no suspense or inner tensions. . . . you can depend on staying after school every 9th period. . . . music in the cafeteria is no big ‘ Turn- on.”’ . . . roaming the corridors has become joy- less, a duty. . . . every athletic team is your team, every graduating class is your class. . . . you deal with daily minor annoyances euphemistically. . . . you realize that teachers need and enjoy vacations as much as students. . . . you spend most of the April vacation correcting research papers. . . . you know you'll grow old ‘‘going to high school.’’ Marguerite Burchell OIFFURES 109 Brigham St. New Bedford, Mass. VERMETTEA INSURANCE AGENCY INC. New Bedford, Mass. LA FRA rtified Gemologist — R | Member — American Jeweler ( Mi! iety ws ia a= Fine Watches and ds ’ a 763 Purchase Street — N d, Mass. VE y 02740 a Eugene Peitavino Compliments of: ? SOUZA'S PHARMACY PEARSON 'W 4 « J ILKSWAG 43% ry. ty 4 : “42 State Rood we 4 , we % ”” North Da { % 56 Senior Class Officers First row from left to right, SECRETARY — Colleen Pina VICE-PRESIDENT — Kathi Medeiros Second row from left to right, 1st VICE-PRESIDENT — Joe Costa PRESIDENT — Conrad Richard CAPT. JOHN SMITH Smitty'’ Will never forget the time he almost lost his head over that cute little Indian chick. Future Pilgrim. Noted for his diplomacy with the Indians. Always willing to stick his neck out for his friends. JOHN HANCOCK John Future insurance agent. Noted for writing large. Will always remember the time he signed the Declaration of Independence. Favorite saying — ‘‘Put your John Hancock there.’ Secret wish is to own a building in Boston, with lots of windows. ecto lle aX sai BETSY ROSS “Betsy Wetsy'’ Ambition to be famous. Likes talking to guys. Pet peeve — sewing. Enjoys being with G. W. Can find her at the Spinning wheel. Favorite saying — ‘One, two, for the old red, white, and blue. ’ Secretly wishes she had put her initials on George's flag. iy JOHN “J. P.”’ Favorite pastime going to the subma- rine races. Liked the pool. Hates people who fire cannons at his ships. Ambition to get on Navy’s football team. Future professional polo player. Will never forget the wars he fought. ‘Loose lips sink ships.”’ GEORGE WASHINGTON “Splinter Lips’’ Happiest when with Martha. Ambition — To be a father. Will never forget the time Martha used his teeth for kindling wood. Future Land owner, surveyor, General, statesman, etc. ‘King George is a fink.”’ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN “Static’’ Loves flying kites. Noted for his witty sayings — ‘‘Tomorrow is after today. ' Would like to be a fireman. Secret wish is to invent a stove, library, electricity, and a book of witty sayings. He wonders why his friends think that he’s crazy. In CONGRESS, SGfe manimons Decfaration 46 Gran avin States of Mmerica, py nop) aay ae hin fh mh x Ps pair draenei sages ale Janay may lar Drenrrinary hae f—— a te hal pwn hry awl Mnhad Ahinalld mot he — Mn hh hy ae — - Ba hn anes whl Lb pd sfppn Reape he hy Le ee! Gomme Sh amt tm, nan fever AA ashe peaey yes pa py Las Lipres sue APAe Vr pone ay AOC ot bps om Med hah a pany fa he po a Me he fobs he form ef) om fre rok ee Hh pen ah hhh hare, end hon off 4h ty plc eid. 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Had fun capturing Fort Ticonderoga with Eth Allan. ‘| never said a word. PATRICK HENRY “Patty.’’ Ambition — to help overthrow a country. Always has his eye out for the girls. Quest in life — to find out why he has two first names. ‘Give me Lee Berty or give me Beth. ’ THOMAS ALVA EDISON “Lighthead. ’ Future inventor. Secret wish — to invent a candle that won't drip all over the place. Ambition — To record ‘Mary had a lit- tle lamb ’ on a talking machine. ‘'It is better to pay your electric bill than curse the dark- ness. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL ‘‘Ding Dong. ’ Noted for always hearing bells. Will never forget that cute cheerleader. Ambition — to own a telephone company. Secret wish — to know what a telephone is. “Sorry, that number has been disconnected. ’ THOMAS JEFFERSON “T.J. ' Politics is his bag. Pet peeve — Al Hamilton. Would like to hold his truths to be self-evident. Biggest moment in his life — having Monticello engraved on a nickel. ‘You shouldn't judge a man by which bill his por- traitison. . . look at George!” SUSAN B. ANTHONY “‘Soobie.'' Opinionated young miss. Enter- tains a fantasy that females will one day be given the right to vote. Wishes her parents had named her Gloria Steinem. Favorite song: ‘| Am Woman. 59 DEBORAH-ANN ABELHA Deb Noted for laugh and short- ness. Disliked NBHS freshmen. Future veterinarian. Admires Mrs. Baker and Mr. Walsh. On to UMass. Busy running track, play- ing field hockey. Bothered by con- ceited people. Hopes to go to col- lege. ‘‘Alright. KIMBERLY J. AINSLEY Kim Possibly going on to col- lege. Didn't like needing pink slips for resource centers. Enjoyed sci- ence, ‘Freebie and the Bean, Allman Brothers. Will yodel in Swiss Alps some day. ‘‘Hey, Sam! ” I $4 KARYN ANN ALMEIDA “Shorty'’ Aims to be a medical secretary. Had most fun in Mr. Brum's class. Most noted for height. Plans to attend Kinyon- Campbell. Would like to see Egypt. Annoyed by people who try to be something they're not. “Hey, pall! ’ SANDRA ABRAMS “Sandy ’ Enjoys skiing, music and dancing. Would appreciate seeing an end to all forms of prejudice. Loves to see people smiling and happy. ‘‘Natural high.”’ Takes an interest in plants and loves life! AY DONNA ALFONSE “Indian” To be a physical thera- pist. Enjoys talking on the phone and babysitting. Funniest when hands turned blue in chemistry. Football games dynamite! A Mr. Roscow fan. Known as a munch- kin. Northeastern U. next year??? “| mean it.”’ KELLY ALMEIDA Future physical ed. teacher. Has fun on bike rides, playing tennis, being with David. Dreams of being famous tennis player, play- ing in top tournaments worldwide. Canada is attractive. Admires Fran Ramos. College bound. ANNE B. ADAMS RICHARD ALFREDO Ambition to be philosopher-king. Admires Frau Kaufman for her honesty and dignity. Happiest when unconscious. Dislikes pseudo-intellectuals. ‘‘We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be. ’ a’ SHARON SUE ALMEIDA Ambition is to be chemist. Pet peeve is reading assignments. Digs Mr. Roscow and his great sense of humor. Spends her spare time bike riding, skiing, and at the beach. Aims to see Calif. and Eng- land. SMU next. ‘ 5 : 2 CHRISTOPHER ADAMS STEVEN D. ALLAIN BRUCE ALPERT ‘ Pert'’ Known for craziness. Enjoys tennis, golf, girls. Happiest when talking his way out of trou- ble. Most fun in Mr. Ouimet’s Biol- ogy class. Plans to enjoy life. Headed for college. JOHN ADRIANO “Shoot'’ Wants to visit Utah, Bra- zil, France. Hates hypocrites, being alone. Will serve in Utah mission, show others a better life. ‘‘Peace’’ and “Thank You ’ are inspirational songs. Headed for Brigham Young U. ‘Smile, good for the environment!”’ CHERYL ALMEIDA On to become physical therapist. Would adore beachcombing the Pacific Coast. Pottery intrigued her. Was irked by NBHS crowded corridors. Most noted for speak- ing out in class. Favorite mentor was Mr. Vaz. Enjoys swimming, skiing, horseback riding. CHRISTINE AMARAL “Chris'’ Future career in medicine. Liked working at Blue House Office. Miss Alves most esreemed faculty. Bothered by people who don't remember combinations. Most noted for laughing. Hope- fully to win lottery. College. DAVID AMARAL “Bobo'' Hobby is racing pigeons. Biggest hangups are school, streaking, and Mr. Goldrick. Has great respect for Mr. Mangen and whole TV department: ‘‘Good people.” “Rosie’’ To be a fashion designer. Enjoys biking. Wants own fashion shop, preferably located in Paris. Had fun with Ronnie and in Portu- guese class. Mr. Biscari a ball. Hangs out at the beach. Remem- bers falling in the mud! To SMU. MANUEL ANDREWS “ Tobtooboo Dr. K' ' Happiest playing basketb all. Wants to see Basketball Hall of Fame. Likes being with Tina. Black History was greatest class. Shall he be actor or singer? Mrs. Livramento super. To business school. ‘‘Party!! ’ JOSEPH AMARAL Future music teacher. Relaxes lis- tening to music. Most fun in Junior math class. Irked by people who think they're cool. Alhambra’s for recreation. Hawaiian guitars would soothe him. ‘‘Wake up! ’ ROBERTA J. AMBRA “Robbie’’ Ambition — to become nurse. Rates tennis and bowling A+. Disliked Sr. year teachers’ strike. Can be found at SMU ten- nis courts. Secret urge to be mil- lionaire. Happiest with friends. “That's life.” SHARON ANDREWS Aim: legal secretary. Water ski- ing, swimming her relaxations. Jeannine'’s company always good. Mr. Warren's classes never boring. Ms. Pomfred most amus- ing. How about looking for D- Block in Tan House? ‘‘Nobody said it was going to be easy!”’ KATHY AMARA To be a nurse. Likes being with Manny and working at Howdy's. Wants to visit Europe. Remembers working as an aide in Reading Room and chemistry labs. Noted for keeping hair tied back. Wants to take each day as it comes and live happily. 1 5 ae NNA-CARIN ANDERSSON “‘Sassa’’ Savors traveling, music, skiing, swimming. Contented with people she likes very much. Noted for her accent. Our exchange stu- dent from Sweden. Will remember terrible TY commercials and lock- ing a teacher out of class! JONATHAN C. ARENA MARIA AMARAL Planning on college. Enjoyed lan- guages in school; hopes to become an interpreter. Would fancy seeing England. Watching TV, playing basketball, reading, having lots of people to talk to: her happiest times. ‘‘Gee! ’ CAROL ANDRADE To be a medical technician. Would love to see Jamaica and the Bahamas. Never forget the fun in Chemistry. Dynamite faculty were Ms. Smith and Mr. Roscow. Regrets she could not know whole graduating class. To Northeast- ern. ‘To each his own. ’ fi BERNADETTE ARMANDO MARK R. AMARAL TERESA ANDRADE “Terry’’ To be a model. Happiest when listening to records or party- ing. Would like to visit Hawaii. Enjoys being with Jeannie. Remembers fun in study and pool. Plans to attend business school. Most noted for being loud. ‘Save it! GARY ARRUDA 61 JOCYCELIN ARRUDA To work with pre-schoolers in the Peace Corps. Enjoys working with plants. Happiest when the sun is shining and the day is beautiful. Noted for Patchouly. Loves Eng- lish. To college. ‘ PHILIP ASHWORTH ““Bear'’ Happiest out with the boys. California calls. Yancy's company greatest. Hangout: Tino's. Hangup: getting caught! Says Calnan is cool. His fall from Pad. Bridge hilarious. Aims to catch 40-pound salmon, be lob- sterman at Cuttyhunk. “ ‘Mena ' To become a nurse. Likes to watch television and listen to music. Hates getting up early in the morning. Happiest when out with Manny. Plans to go to col- lege. 62 JULIE A. ARRUD DENNIS J. AURELIO Pa ROBERT BARBOZA “Robert'’ Hopes to continue play- ing basketball in some college. Hates hanging around, doing nothing. Will see California some day. Mrs. Harper is a faculty member deserving of respect. ) i hh WILLIAM ARRUDA “Bill” Means to be rich. Life best when camping. Remembers glasses falling into potatoes at lunch. Has urge to do something never done before. A physical fit- ness nut. Will probably go into service. Famous for jokes. ‘‘Hang it up! LUIS A. AVELAR ASN ROXANNE BARBOZA ““Rocky'’ Wants to become a Den- tal Hygienist. She enjoyed Mr. Ney’s soph. math class. Admires Mr. Baudreau's sense of humor and understanding. Famed for being a squirrel. Annoyed by ones who think they're superior. Headed for BCC. EDWARD ARSENAULT PAUL BALESTRACCI “Strach’’ Ambition is to do O.K. in life. Enamored of football and music. Happy when NBHS beats any other team. Hates work. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Best thing about school is the peo- ple. Secret wish is to stay young. LISA BARKER To do research work. Likes travel- ing and camping. Happiest when making music. Hates saying good- bye to a friend. Can be found in bandroom. Would like to exca- vate an ancient site. Honor Soci- ety President. Had fun in Drama Club. To become a secretary and rich. Likes playing piano and sports. Would like to visit Venice. Had most fun in creative writing class. Secret wish: To be concert pianist. Adored Drama Club productions. A quiet girl. ‘ You scum!”’ MAURICE A. BANKS JOSE BARRADAS ‘‘Zaci bady'' Most annoyed by walking home from football party. Great laughs in Mr. Strittmatter's Bio. class. Amused being with ‘‘lit- tle sister'’ Peggy. Bad crazy driver. Plans to join the Air Force. Aims to be professional photogra- pher. i“ A“ PAMELA BARROWS “P. J. ' Future nurse. Enjoys sew- ing, reading, spectator sports and meeting new people. Would like to go to California. Found at the Mall. Admires Mrs. Hassey (“A Nice Funny Lady ). Decent working in Green Office. “Tough bananas! Mi Siem ROBERT BEDARD “Booby lips’ Enjoys playing gui- tar and camping. Future forest ranger. Term papers and study halls were a drag. Plans to attend SMU and one day fly to Australia. People at NBHS were the great- est. Secretly wishes to meet Smo- key the Bear. STEVEN A. BERGERON EDWARD BATEMAN, JR. ““Eddie'' Would like to be a sports broadcaster. Enjoys sleeping and eating. Will remember Mr. Biscari’s French class most and his parents’ sense of humor. Secretly wishes to own the Boston Red Sox club. Can be found at YMCA. “Yeah.” ““Angie’’ Would like to be a pho- tographer. Can be found at But- tonwood Park. Had most fun in Photography Class: informality. Tennis, girls his other hobbies. Boring classes downers. Hopefully to U. of So. Cal. P| | . Ee! im JOSE E. BERNARDO CHRISTINA BEAUDOIN ANN BELLIVEAU ““Flanny'’ Hopes to be hairdres- ser. Enjoys being with Donny. Secretly wishes to be beautiful, wealthy. Mostly liked the people, lunch at NBHS. Favorite subject, art. Hopes to visit Canada. CAN'T STAND GUYS WHO CROSS THEIR LEGS. AARON BESEN “And for all who dare ask: . . . and then time stopped. ’ ELAINE BEALIEU Enjoys camping and being with Fred. Secretly wishes to own a ranch. Most noted for being crazy. Will cherish good times she had with her parents. Liked the most about NBHS, football games. Least liked — rules. ‘‘Tur- key! 74) by Me es t die JOSEPH T. BENEVIDES HARRY BETTENCOURT Secretly wishes to be a doctor. Enjoys being with Sue and playing baseball. Had most fun in Chemis- try lab. Disliked studies. Hopes to go on to college. Funniest hap- pening was when he dyed his hands red in lab! NORA BENOIT ‘ Flora Dora'' On to live a happy and peaceful life. Enjoys cheering for NBHS. Pet peeve is snobby people. Hap- piest when with Ricky. Noted for being skinny. ‘If at first you don't succeed, try again.” Admires Miss Allen. Liked lunch periods. RONALD BIGOS Would like to be a policeman. Had most fun in Ms. Burchell’s class. Will be moving to Colorado after NBHS. Enjoys going to con- certs and traveling. Liked having a wide choice of courses. Would favor being an astronaut. 63 DAVID P. BILODEAU RICHARD D. BOARDMAN JAMES BOOKER ““Crazy'' Into law enforcement. Hobbies: bowling, golf, fooling Ms. Dean. Future NB mayor. “There's a shortcut to everything.'’ Hates those who can't take a joke. Favorite com- panion: Nancy McGowen. Mr. Silva cooperative, understanding. To Bristol. 64 RANDOLPH BINDAS “Bindy ’ Plans to be a commercial diver. Happiest when with Cathy or sleeping. Saddest getting up for school. Had most fun in Mr. Motta's class. Can be found at The Dive Shop. Would like to visit Europe. Liked 2 days at NBHS. Disliked food. bo) MARY L. BONNEAU bial iy Ae ! | N oe | TN, DAVID BORGES “Dave ’ To go into the field of business. Mr. Millette made Pho- tography enjoyable. Favorite hangout is work. Food was rotten, teachers’ strike was good at NBHS. Always saying ‘Yes? ’ L LYNN BISAILLON “Holly’’ Hopes to be switchboard operator. Likes partying, horse- back riding. Enjoys being with Floyde. Had most fun in Mr. Silva's class. Most noted for being short. Admires Mrs. Chooporian. ‘‘To have a friend is to be a friend.”’ oe ees free : $ i. a MICHELE A. BONNEAU EDUARDO J. BORGES MARK P. BLANCHARD “‘Mark’’ Would like to become a physical therapist. Enjoys being with Kim and dancing. Pet peeve, people who don't fight for their beliefs. Will remember his parents for their always being there . Liked smoking privileges. Hopes to visit Sweden. ‘What?”’ DAVE BONNEY ““Bones’' Enjoys football and street hockey. Would like to visit Florida. Remembers Mr. Ney's Math class. Admires Mr. Motta. Remembers his parents for being good friends. Liked meeting peo- ple at NBHS. JUDY BORGES ‘“Doody'' To become an Art teacher. ‘‘What do you call it?” Would like to see France. Remem- bers fun in Chemistry class and at lunch. Admires Mr. Roscow. Likes talking on the phone. Has fun at her friend's house. To go to art school. Ef | LYNN MARIE BLAND “ Lynnjamin’’ College bound. Ambition to be a nurse. Had most fun in Mr. Braz's English class. Favorite hangout the school court- yard. Would some day like to visit Hawaii. David L. provided most amusing company. ANA I. BOTELHO To be a secretary. Enjoys listening to music and being with Frank. Would like to see Hawaii. Had fun in Shorthand. Admires Miss Zola. Famous quote: ‘Never fear; Miss Zola's here. DAVID BOTELHO “Dave ’ Would like to be writer. Likes basketball and pool. Pet peeve: conceited people. Will remember how good parents are to him. Admires Robert Oliveira. Liked the sports at NBHS. De- plores his bad temper. MARC BOULAY Sports-minded. Really liked vari- ety of subjects at NBHS. Mr. Cabral in Green Guidance was the greatest. Wise cracks and insults Marc's noted talent. To col- lege and Northern Canada. ANNA BRIZIDA “Squeeky ’ Future X-ray techni- cian. Enjoys parties, dances and _ skipping school. Would like to visit Hawaii. Content with friends and Freddy. Admires Tom Fur- tado. ‘Chalk it up to experience. Noted for friendliness. BCC or SMU? JOHN BOTELHO JOHN BOZA ‘Bo’ Future captain of a cruiser. Happiest when on the water. Dur- ing school found in Science Resource Center. Most fun in Mr. Wilusz's chemistry class. Hated homework and 7:30 bell. Favorite teacher, Mr. Wilusz. To college. JAMES BROUGHTON MARIA BOTELHO Enjoys sewing, T.V., cooking. Spanish 1 her favorite class; gym, her worst. Wants to visit Florida. To business school. Ambition: sec- retary. Happiest when going out, having a good time. ‘‘Oh, Boy. ’ Can't endure stubborn people. Geet LOUIS BRANCO ““Louie’’ Planning on going to work. Likes cars, NBH sports, being with Donna. Can be found at the Park. Would like to visit Switzerland. ‘‘Serpico’’ and “‘Jaws ’ are favorites. a oe GALE BROW Likes stitchery, reading, having a good time. Would like to visit Rocky Mountains. Will remember mother's friendship. Unhappy when not doing anything. Headed for college. Wants to be some- one. ‘Take care. MICHAEL J. BOTELHO 4. MARIA C. BRIGIDA ““Freckleface’’ Enjoys dancing and joking. Would like to visit France and Africa. Admires Mr. Castro and “Mr. Raposa. Favorite quote ‘Rather lose one minute out of lire than life in one minute. To BCC or SMU. ‘Sugar Plum!”’ SCOTT BUCKLEY ‘Buck ’ Aim: to be remembered. Playing drums his hobby. Found Mr. Medeiros (gym) understand- ing. Lost without Lori. NBHS spirit great; teacher strike unnerving. Being invisible would turn him on. On to college. ‘Yah, Bull. RENE BOUCHER ““Ray ’ Aiming for pre-med. Active in track, hockey, partying, chess. Bemoans lack of open campus, but approves Mr. Keith, Ms. Dean. Pole vaulting a specialty. Hates being called ‘‘Reenie.’’ Possibly a billionaire. Probably to Provi- dence Coll. P) JAMES J. BRITTO KIM A. BURGO 65 MARCIO BURGO ““Marcy'’ Hopes to own a 1980 Caddy in 1980. Is happiest when with Faithie. Enjoys playing bas- ketball and listening to New Birth. On to the Marines from NBHS. “What's up? Thinks Mr. Methia is cool. Noted for his curly hair. DEBRA CABRAL ““Deb ’ Career as executive secre- tary. Means to marry a rich man and be happy. Hobbies include shopping and going to beach. Irked at no-gum chewing rule. Had a ball in gym. Looks up to Ms. Leal. To business school. , ( AA it @ iP PATRICK J. CAFFERTY “Cup Cake will always remem- ber getting assigned to the girls’ gym. Despised quiet studies and cafeteria rules. Mr. Jardin from ninth grade class was the great- est. Willis St. is his hangout. “You've got to be kidding. 66 LINDA CABRAL Hopes to become marine biolo- gist. Enjoys sailing, bicycling and swimming. Will remember parents for being there when needed. Happiest at a circus. Noted for small feet. ‘‘When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!”’ DEBRA A. CALLAHAN BRIAN BURKE Wants to be a photographer. Favorite pastime, hanging around. Likes Buttonwood Park. Thought Mr. Sykes was cool. Wishes to own a Citroen. os BS MARIA CABRAL ELAINE CALVAO Ambition: business woman. Digs tennis, partying, bump with Bob. Found at Jimmie's Hot Dog Stand. Hates backstabbers. Famed for friendly attitude. Disliked locked NBHS restrooms. To business school. ““No “Definitely.”’ way’ or Enjoys camping and strolling in the country. Despises snobby peo- ple and coming to school early. Respected Mr. Boudreau and Mrs. Kaufman. Will always remember the love her parents gave her. Has had most fun in Bermuda. PAUL CABRAL Spends leisure time playing pin- ball or billiards. His goal is to become a great chef. Had a lot of fun in gym playing team handball. Saying: ‘“‘Nurds!'’ Would like to travel across country to see Calli- fornia some day. Nu KIM CAMACHO Likes NBHS football games and rallies. Most fun in Mrs. Hassey's history class. Dislikes people who can't drive. Would like to visit New Hampshire. ‘‘Gigantic. ’ ARMAND CABRAL Kasey Find him playing foot- ball. Enjoys his classes and many students at NBHS. Hopefully to college from high school. Hawaii his destiny. KATHRYN CAESAR ‘“Kathy’’ Plans an accounting career. Enjoys being artistic. Hangout is Buttonwood Park. Admires Mr. Alves for his person- ality. Liked meeting interesting people at NBHS. Plans to attend college. ‘Spare me.” oon, LYNNE CAMANDONA - 4 ‘ i 6 2S te CINDY CARROLL NANCY T. CARV. ALHO 7 MANUEL J. CAMARA HILDEBERTO CANCELA SHEILA A. CARVALHO ANTONIO CARDOSO “Tony ’ Playing soccer and chas- ing girls take all his time and energy. Has no use for school rules. Hopes to go to college, see Sweden, become a pro soccer player. a wy et GABRIELLE CARVALHO ‘“Gabe’’ Heading for Diman Voke, wants to become a nurse. Happy when out of school, read- ing, traveling. Doesn't like fresh- men or people you can't trust. Likes being with her boy friend. Will remember going into boys’ locker room. SHARON CASIMIRO ai Rs : w=) he AURORA CARDOSO “Aura ’ Would like to be a secre- tary. Is most contented with Nelo. Thought NBHS resource centers were the greatest. Big joke when she almost walked into boys’ room! Found Mr. Pepin, Ms. Tamulinas beautiful. ‘‘That’s a funny one!” HORACE CARVALHO CHERYL CARREAU Going on to college. Favorite sub- ject was math. Will remember Mr. Walsh. Liked resource centers. Doesn't like conceited people. Would like to visit Switzerland. Never forget falling at ninth- grade prom. ee MARIA N. CARVALHO “Nat'’ Going to Kinyon- Campbell. Ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Adores Mr. Edmundson's blue eyes. Dis- liked NBHS pool. Would like to travel around the world. Enjoys cooking. ‘‘Dynomite! ’ ROSA CASAQUEIRA “‘Rosie’’ Aims to be secretary. Life is best at dances and when every- one else is happy. Portuguese class, walking in Core enjoyable at NBH. Detested gym, early ris- ing. Noted for making people laugh. '‘Wow, Really!'’ After graduation, to work. SUSAN CASTEEL ‘ Sue'’ To teach mentally retarded. Loves gymnastics and being with people. Would like to see Sweden. Danny and Wayne fun to be with. Always in the pool. Grateful she could talk to her par- ents. Mr. Tavares cool! To attend Maine University. 67 WANDA CASTRO “Life is a book; if you read between the lines, you'll discover its true worth.'' Will always remember her parents for giving all they had and more. Enjoyed Mr. Boisvert and Ms. Blake. It’s on to pre-med school from NBHS. BERNICE CHANDLER ‘Bernie’ Likes being with Brian M. and driving. Known for her laugh. Digs sewing. Would like to visit New Hampshire. Dislikes books at NBHS. ‘‘Hey Toots!” DARLENE CLATTENBURG Goal is dental assistant. Loves ‘Vettes, Mike's family and her own because they're the greatest. All teachers should be like Rick Carreiro. Wants marriage, beauti- ful family. Constant jeans-wearer. “Hi, what's happening? ’ 68 RAYMOND CATON BEVERLY CHANDLER “Heavy Bevvy ’ Favorite subject, Child Care. Ambition is to become nursery school teacher. Doesn't like shy people. Secret wish is to be five feet tall. ‘‘It'’s hard to explain.’’ Gets her jollies making trouble! MICHAEL CLERMONT Future auto mechanic. Happiest when riding around. Would like to visit Paris. Appreciates smoking privilege. Hated 11th grade Eng- lish class. TOM CATON Most enjoys sports. Noted for cheering people up. Admires Mr. Motta for his humor. Wishes for a good healthy life. Likes NBHS for its great kids and dismissal bell. “Save it.'’ Means to get a good job and do great in hockey. The rink is home! PAUL CHARBONNEAU Hopes to get her Master's Degree in Nursing. Known for working at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Enjoys biking, camping and being out- doors. Dislikes phoney, self-cen- tered people. ‘Strong like bull.” Chem. lab good with Mr. Wilusz. DIANE CAYA Not very punctual. Future in jour- nalism, advertising. Tennis, art, dance lover. Loves to eat. Would like to visit Florida. Admires Miss Mahoney for putting up with her. Liked variety of courses at NBHS. “Let's eat!” s 3 PAUL CHASE ‘ Chase’’ Plans to be a writer. Liked Journalism class and lunch. Hated getting up 15 min. earlier. Liked un expected vacations and early dismissals. ‘‘All that matters is which side of the door you're on. ’ Hates those who edit ques- tionnaires. A SALLY COHEN To become professional horse- back rider. ‘‘That's gross! ’ Relaxes on horseback, backpack- ing, biking. Find her hanging around the barn. Lives by the lyr- ics of Joni Mitchell's ‘All | Want. ’ Rainy days get her down. pte Be ts | Ma CAROL A. CHABOT MICHAEL CLARK ‘ Mike’’ Hated Strike and p.a. announcements. Wish to run four- minute mile. Funniest thing falling through the winter track at Voke. ‘Be serious.” Like to visit New Zealand and Yellowstone Park. Mr. Walsh and Mr. Boudreau admirable. JOANN CONNOLLY Enjoys being with Mike. Hopes to travel after NBHS. Loves swim- ming or horseback riding. Favorite musical group Led Zeppelin. Lis- tens to WVBF-FM. Gre | if ¥ DEBRA COOK “Debbie” Likes riding her horse, drawing. Enjoys being with Mark. Goal in life to be an artist. Like to take a trip to Hawaii. Favorite time of the day, lunch. Hated longer school hours. Her crazi- ness! ‘‘Get out of my life! MARIA CORREIA Had most fun in junior English. Dislikes people who lie. Admires Mr. Braz. Europe is her place to go. Will remember how great her parents were. ‘'So who cares?” fin: ad a, 7”) v : A DEBRA A. COSTA ‘“Debi'’ Is an Aries. Secretly a band singer, but Speech Therapy a goal. Loves all sports, dancing, concerts. Despises those who give up before trying. Known for smil- ing. ‘‘Laughter is the song of the heart.’ Hopes to make Northeast- ern U. “Candi Favorite pastime: party- ing. Noted for laugh. Happiest when with George. Had most fun in Blue House Office. Hated fake people, sports cliques. Headed for Johnson and Wales College. Could communicate with Ms. Smith. TAMRE A. CORREIA DENNIS E. COSTA BRENDA CORREIA Future lawyer. Strong urge to visit Africa. Enjoys being with Lenny. Noted for constant talking. See her on Water St. or Bums’ Park. Says Ms. Mahoney can deal with almost all, and stay cool. Like to exchange ideas with the world's people. ALAN COSTA “Al” Naval career in mind (future admiral?) Wiener Chef's his sec- ond home. Ms. Tripp's class funni- est — all jokes! Digs classy chicks, fooling in halls, end-of- school bells, sports. Fri. night work and Mr. Goldrick bring him down. ‘‘Cut it! ’ Future marine biologist. Loves school, sports, work, or anything else for that matter. Known for having lost his mind. Secretly wants to have a secret wish. A very modest person. Senior Vice- Pres. GREGG S. CORREIA BRENDA COSTA “Brandy ’ Secretly would like to become Olympic gymnast. Brook- lawn Park tennis courts her hang- out. Likes cheering at NBHS. Admires Mr. K eith. Hates people who pick on others. Will remem- ber time at rally when letter was upsidedown. PAUL M. COSTA LEONARD CORREIA CATHERINE ANN COSTA ““Cathy'’ Noted for corny jokes. Hates snobby people. Will remember her parents’ trust. Admires Miss Allen. Had fun in Mr. Silva's Eng., and Mr. Edmundson’s History class. Hangout between Tan and Blue Houses. Wants to work after NBHS. ROBIN COSTA Relishes Dist. Ed. and Mr. Pache- co's honesty. Likes drawing, being with Tom. Grateful that parents gave her responsibility. Aims to make something of herself. Always eating. Big dream is to own Mercedes-Benz. ‘! doubt it. THOMAS L. COTTER ROBERT CRUZ Privately wishes to be a chemical engineer. Hopes to go on to col- lege. Most listenable group is Kool and the Gang. ’ ie 2) ‘ oak Sif SUSAN CUSSON ““Sue'’ Would like to be an accountant. Pet peeve having dif- ferent seat in each study and hay- ing to remember it. Enjoys reading and listening to the radio. Would like to visit Spain, Favorite sub- jects, math and bookkeeping. On to college. 70 EDWARD COURY ““What ’ Ambition to be a lawyer. Pet peeve, strikes. Favored sub- ject, history. Enjoys playing bas- ketball. Will remember his parents for saying ‘‘Do your homework and it will always pay off.’’ Hopes to visit Lebanon. ‘‘If you insist! ’ Would adore being skating teacher. Sewing, cooking, roller skating color her world. Most at ease with Dennis. Tremendous respect for Col. Erwin. Find her at Lincoln Park, being a nut. ‘Hang it up! MARIA CUSTODIO ‘Carmen’ Oh, to be a fashion de signer! Enjoys watching soccer games and ice skating. Pet peeve: two-faced people. Likes being with Horace. Noted for being skinny and a motor mouth. Had most fun in Spanish class. ‘‘Levas uma nao tarda.” f CAROL COWAN a MARK W. CRAVEIRO SCOTT CUNNINGHAM CHRISTINE DABROWSKI “Chris’’ Secret wish to own a ski resort. Ambition to be an ocean- ographer. Likes swimming and ski- ing. Find her at Antassawamock. On to college from NBHS. Would adore touring Switzerland. ‘‘| don't remember. ’ BILLY CREGAN Enjoys being with everyone and running. Secretly wishes to be rich. Liked lunch periods the most. Hopes to make UMass. after NBH. Saddest in studies. CATHIEANN CURTIS “Cathie’ ’ Future pharmacist and store owner. Happy when sewing, listening to music and reading. Always late! Would like to lounge on some tropical isle. Found at the beach. Will remember parents’ kindness. ‘‘Come on. ’ To college. DEBRA DAIGLE ‘“‘Debbie’’ Ambition to live simply and lovingly. Hopes always to live the truths of life. Will remember her parents’ respect, patience. Wants to be a farmer after gradu- ation. Her hangup is having one! RICHARD DALBEC LUCIA DA SILVA “Lucy” Enjoyed all classes and teachers. To be a secretary. Known for funny stories and jokes. Hangs out around her house. Wants to get married and visit Europe. Loves Spirit Week. Likes to go places and play games. On to work after NBH. MATTHEW DAVIS “Big Red’' Can be found at the Allisons’ house. Happy with music, TV, photography, drawing. Always remember lunches at NBHS. Hopes to return to Calif. Admires Mrs. Kaufman. Noted for laugh and red hair. Photographer or artist? JOSE DA LUZ ( ) MARIA DE F. DA SILVA Hangout at home. Going to Kinyon-Campbell after NBHS. To become secretary. Disliked the rules at NBHS. Would like to visit California. TV and radio fan. “Shut up!” fh er LAURIE E. DEAN DIANA DA ROSA “Di'’ Ambition: beautician. To La Baron Hairdressing Academy. Can be found Tan House court yard. Portuguese class amusing and easy. Relaxes with music. Pet peeve: liars. Hawaiian holiday attractive. ‘‘Oh, brother!”’ MARY-THERESA DE BORTOLI ‘“‘DeBo ’ Likes basketball and lis- tening to music. Miss Allen her favorite. Would like to work in missions in South America. Enjoys being with E. S. Most fun in gym. Liked 2:05 bell. Disliked 7:30 bell. Noted for large family. Snobs, her peeve. JOSE DA ROSA Enjoys traveling and girls. Dislikes studies. Favorite subject, Math. Funniest happening, walked into principal's office while he was combing his hair. Liked NBHS soc- cer team. Would like to visit Rome. ‘How nice! ’ BARBARA DAVID ‘“‘Boo-Boo”’ Enjoys singing, danc- ing, working, and partying. Dis- likes snobby or prejudiced people. Had most fun in Child Care. Would like to visit mountains. Noted for being short. ‘‘Say alright now! Yearbook Financial Ed. DELORES DA SILVA ‘‘Duca'’’ Hangout Elaine's car. Future stewardess. On to Florida after NBH. Noted for worrying about future. Happy when things go right. Secret wish — to marry the right guy. Dislikes people who can't mind their own business. ‘‘To each his own.” CYNTHIA DAVIS “Cindy ’ Likes horseback riding, playing guitar and listening to music. Hates environment destroy- ers. Grateful for Ms. Allen's help- fulness and friendliness. Wants to work with animals. Wish — to travel across the U.S. Hh B + JAMES J. DE COSTA 71 CINDY DELLECESE Likes pool, making harmless trou- ble. Glad being with Manny. Mrs. Rezendes really cares. Unhappy when friends are hurt. Secretly wants day when everything goes right. Will remember Mother who was always there. To work from NB. ‘'For sure. he SUSAN DENAULT Yas “‘Sue’’ Trademark: telling corny jokes. Snobby and conceited peo- ple her peeve. Sad when there's nothing to do. Most fun in D.E. Hangout, Miles Standish. Remem- ber parents’ understanding. Never wants to get old. To visit Hawaii. ‘‘Really?”’ Wan BILL A. DE SENA 72 = t Pa MARIA DE MELLO “Mary” Future nurse. Happiest at 2:05. College bound. Admires Mr. Strittmatter for his warm under- standing. Disliked crowded stud- ies. Wants to help underprivileged kids. Regardless of what you are, everyone has right to live as they wish. JOHN C. DE OLIVEIRA “J. C. Liked pool. On to Santa Clara U. Known for Whaler jacket with a '76 patch. Doesn't like study halls. Hangout Gold House courtyard. Mr. Dawson favorite teacher. Enjoys being with Lisa. “Hang in there!” KATHLEEN DE SILVA ““Kathy'’ Headed for the business world. Aspires to a radio station job. Ms. Neto makes learning fun. Bobby's her joy. Leisure time spent dancing, games, listening to radio. Known for long hair, put- ting herself down. ‘Really? Dyna- mite! MARIA E. DE MELO “Espirito Santo’’ Spanish favorite subject. Will remember how par- ents helped her get an education. Going to SMU after NBHS. Would like to tour Europe. ‘‘Keep it cool. NORBERTO A. DE OLIVEIRA Enjoys sports. Happiest when with friends, especially girls. Had fun in Portuguese class. Would like to tour Europe and the West U.S. Coast. Found at Casa de Sau- dade. Will remember getting stuck on highway. To college or Coast Guard. ANTONE G. DE SOUSA DONNA JEANNE DEMERS ““Butch’' Liked opportunities at NBHS. Enjoys being with ‘‘Super- man. ’ Dislikes cliques. Happiest when autumn. Likes camping, canoeing, hiking, and music. Wishes to be happy always. Noted for smile and being Jr. Miss of 1976. REGINA DE OLIVEIRA ‘“Reggie’’ Future secretary or bank teller. Loves playing sports. Favorite person to be with: Jay. Hopes to see Hawaii. Likes the pool, walking the Core, and Resource Centers. Hangup is going to movies. % ; ZN LUIS DE SOUSA Luis would like to visit Hawaii some day. He is always found at Terry's Clam Bar. Aerosmith is his favorite group. Had fun skipping studies. ‘’Party! ’ MARIA F. DE MORAIS ‘Nanda’ Going to SMU. Hang- out at friends’ house. To be a doc- tor. Would like to visit Paris. Will remember how parents cared about her future. Didn't like yel- low slips. ‘‘Are you crazy? JO ANN DE PINA JANINE MICHELLE DESROSIERS ““Jin’’ Exec. sec.-accountant. Loves sports, mostly football. Love to see Japan, her penpal's home. D-Block homeroom, locker on first floor a real drag. Respects vast knowledge of Mr. Keith. ‘‘Friend- ship doubles your joy, divides your grief. ROBERT DEVLIN ““Rook ’ Happiest when with girls. Wants to travel. Had most fun in Miss Burchell’s class. Heading for college. Favorite movie is ‘‘Sum- mer of '42. ' Favorite TV show is ““Happy Days. Psychology is favorite subject. Hates silence. Spends time viewing TV, jogging and bicycle riding. Dislikes people who laugh at other people because they're different. Dreams of cruising around the world and having a_ work-free life. ““Weooo! ’ Explore Iceland and outer space. CHERYL NN FARIA Will be an LPN. Finest time cheer- ing for O.L.O.F., seeing Voke baseball. Brooklawn Park good place to be. Funniest memory: falling off seesaw at campground. Distinguished by her laugh. To nursing school and then Hawaii. LAZARO R. DIAZ ““Rey’’ Intends to be CPA. Approved of Mrs. Baker. Dreams of being rich some day. Being with Kathy his pleasure. Having a big mouth is his character. ‘‘A penny saved is a penny earned. ’ Sports, swimming and summer satisfy him. JACQUELINE M. DUVAL “Jackie’’ Valued concerts, plays, swimming, biology at NBH. Also found Mr. Boisvert and Ms. Maho- ney fine people. For now, biking, embroidery, cooking O.K. In future, career as pharmacist and to live in Australia. R.K.H. is the best companion. RANDALL FARIA ““Randy ’ Enjoys being with Cindy and playing hockey. Pet peeve is people who feel superior to oth- ers. Had most fun in Mr. McCarthy's English class. Hopes to go on to college. Would like to visit London. Most liked hockey games at NBHS. WwW Viee ATA CHERYL A. DUARTE Goal: lab technician. Keeps busy biking, in gym, all athletics and bothering people. Mostly at the Fort. Found NBHS too big. Will have her technical training at St. Luke's. DALE EASTON ‘“ Charles’’ Another prospect for ‘making it big in life.’’ Hopes for a career in sociology and wishes to be instrumental in furthering the human race. Touring the entire world would be great. Enjoys par- tying and participating in sports. DAVID DUGGAN Future camera technician or actor. Enjoys doing impressions. Happi- est with Lori. Liked NBHS Drama Club. Would love to visit Califor- nia. Secret wish: to be an actor. “Hang in there! is his philoso- phy. MARA FELLOURIS To college and to marry a million- aire. Admires Mr. Calnan’s sanity. Relaxes on walks and talking on phone. Pet peeve: upperclassmen who hate freshmen. Likes being with Vano and Pano. Ms. Rose Souza taught best. Noted for being Greek. JOHN DUPUIS “Dup ’ Geologist or astronomer? Hung up on hockey, golf, bowl- ing. NBH students, teachers, atmosphere great! Buttonwood Park's his place. Big joke hiding in Ms. Dean's closet, acting like intercom! ‘‘What do you say? or “You on dope?” To college. ISABEL EVANGELISTA Spends leisure time swimming or ice skating. Contented with Carlos. Usually hangs around Blue Cafeteria. Mr. Silva was most admired teacher. DALE FERGUSON ““Ferg'’ Future doctor. Pet peeve: undecided people. Enjoys being with Sue. Had fun in gym and B- Core in front of Resource Center. Would like to visit California. Found at Brooklawn. To Duke Uni- versity? ‘Forget it!! ’ 73 74 DEAN FERGUSON To be a State Trooper. Enjoys chess and swimming. Michele's good company. Would like to visit Scandinavia. To college? Favorite exclamation: Don't get shook! Had most fun in Mr. Charbon- neau's class. Hangup: Getting mad easily. ELIZABETH FERREIRA “Beth’’ Favorite pastimes — fig- ure skating, dancing, and camp- ing. Can be found at Moby Dick Arena. Hopes to become dental asst. Saddest when ice rink's clos- ing date moved up. Pet peeve — phoney poeple. Noted for sneezes. GARRET FLAHERTY Would like to visit Bermuda. Dis- likes freshmen. Can be found in graphic arts. Loved the pool but hated having a homeroom in the D block. Has a secret wish to see the Tri-Centennial. Wants to go to Southeastern Mass. U. V3 Wey FANNIE FERNANDES MARIA C. FERREIRA Ambition to become a secretary. Enjoys reading, bike riding, and watching T.V. Pet peeve is con- ceited people. Will remember the way her parents brought her up. Admires Mr. Biscari. Had fun in French class. THOMAS FLOOD PAUL FERNANDES OSWALDO FERREIRA “Ozzy ’ Future plans to be suc- cessful. Liked soccer season at NBHS. Had most fun in typing class. Admires Mr. Warren. Would like to see France some day. Hates filling in question- naires. MICHAEL FLOREK SUSAN FERNANDES ‘“‘Pam ’ Intends to become a data processing operator. Likes to cook. Noted for quietness. Secretly wishes to be rich, have house full of kids, and a big kitchen. Had most fun in Mr. Medeiros's class. Funniest was just being born! ‘‘No sa!’ a WILLIAM J. FONSECA Hopes to work in the field of elec- tronics. Enjoys playing golf and basketball. On to attend BCC after NBHS. “Stick’’ Intends to continue to col- lege and become a good commer- cial artist. Enjoys hockey, water skiing and all sports. Favorite class: chemistry with Mr. Roscow, Correia, and Schnider. Can be found with R. O. just about any- where. RONALD S. FERREIRA ‘“‘Ronny ' Ambition to become dic- tator of U.S. Enjoys being with Shelly and playing hockey. Most liked people at NBHS. Least liked the rules. Riding motocross excites him. Becoming rich is ultimate goal. JAMES FONTES | “y KAREN A. FORAND 6 “ i oft ? ff - 4 i RUSSELL FREDETTE “Rascal’’ College bound. To be “Chief Executive’’ of General Electric. Most fun in Mr. Mar- chand's Music Theatre. Future management executive. Hates ignorance and boredom. Would like to go to Calif. ‘I’m sorry. I'll kill myself. ’ JOSE FREITAS to work with animals. Hopes Enjoys horseback riding, listening to music, and traveling. Dislikes people who destroy nature. Will remember Jr. English. ‘‘Reach for the moon, because the worst you can do is fall among the stars.” SHEILA ANN FREDETTE ““She'’ Enjoys swimming and horseback riding. Happiest when with Bruce. Secretly wishes to be totally happy. Had most fun in math class. Most noted for acting rowdy. Hopes to visit Utopia. Pet peeve, non-candid people. On to college and work. r! r! JOHN R. FREY ¥ CHRISTINE FRANCIS “Chris ’ To be an R.N. with a B.S. Degree. Happiest when with fam- ily. Admires Mr. Cole. Had fun in Mr. Kobza's class. Wants to visit all of USA. About NBHS: Meeting new people. About parents: “They love and understand me.” ANA M. FREITAS “Anna ’ Future secretary enjoys tennis and swimming. Happiest when at the beach or in the coun- try. Admired Mr. Silva. Would like to visit Madeira and Portugal. Has fun in Mrs. Gouveia's class. To business school or college. DEBORAH FRYZEL “Debbie’’ Ambition is to bowl a 300 game. Mrs. Miles tops! Abhorred crowds in NBHS halls. Enjoys reading, traveling and bowling. To work after NBHS. Her hangup is moodiness. Favorite subject is shorthand. yr SUSAN FRANCIS “Susie’’ Future teacher. Happiest when washing cars and having a good time. Enjoys being with Mike. Will remember parents as beautiful people. Liked friends of NBHS. Disliked freshmen. Would like to visit Hawaii. Noted for her laugh. ‘'So! ANTHONY FREITAS ‘‘Tony'’ Ambition would be to have 20” arms. Famous for bench pressing. Would really like to vi sit Gold's Gym. Everything's fine with Dianne around. ROSE M. FURTADO ““Rosie’’ Would like to be a state cop. Enjoys classical and modern ballet. Secretly wishes to get mar- ried and raise a family. Favorite teacher is Mr. Charbonneau. Pet peeve is troublemakers. SUE FRECHETTE Would like to teach small chil- dren. Hangs out in Freetown. Detests snobs. Got a kick out of Mr. Anderson Jr. year, Mr. Pacheco in Dis. Ed. Disapproves of those who make fun of others. Always in trouble, so always say- ing, ‘‘l didn't do it! ’ DENNIS FREITAS ‘‘Muff ’ Loves fishing, swim- ming and hanging around. Pet peeve is showoffs. Can be found at Jim's Variety Store. Appreciates what his parents have done for him. From NBHS to work. STEPHEN L. FURTADO “Ferd’’ Enjoys fishing, riding and skiing. Happiest when having a good time. Secretly wishes to be rich. Had most fun in chemistry. Favorite teacher, Mr. Roscow. Can be found on the Cape. Would like to visit the moon. College bound. 75 WAYNE J. FURTADO KATHY GAMAGE “Kat'’ Enjoys playing chess and Yahtzee. Would like to visit Puerto Rico. Loves to be with Troy, her son. Had fun in Salesmanship class. Secret wish, to travel the world. Will always remember her parents’ love and care. To Nat'l. Guard. THERESA GAUDREAU ‘““Terry'' Enjoys boogieing. Pet peeve: Conceited people. Noted for dot on nose. Disliked the rules at NBHS. Mr. Biscari her favorite “Oh Boy.”’ teacher. 76 SUSAN L. GADBOIS DENISE GAOUETTE “Denny” Enjoys strolling through the woods. Aims to be future Den- tal Hygienist. Will remember the people and football games at NBHS. Secret wish: To see my generation produce a future gen- eration with higher morals and values. ‘Take care.”’ JIM GILBERT Future med. technologist or cop. Hangup: He's shy! Digs YMCA, gym, food, friends. Would like to visit Colorado. Noted for sneakers and jeans. Will remember par- ents’ face when report card was shown. ‘‘Ask me if | care.’ To col- lege. LILLIAN GALEGO ‘Lil’ Happiest when with Peter. Secretly wishes to be rich. Can be found in Tan House and girls’ room. Will remember her parents’ love and care for her. Admires Miss Sowa. Most noted for her beauty marks. Hopes to see the world and live! JOSE F. GARCIA LINDA A. GILMETE ROBERT GALIPEAU ‘“Poe ’ Plans to be a truck driver. Enjoys driving his car. Hates to go home early. Special lounging place is Central Pharmacy. Would like to visit Greece. Secretly wishes to meet Cat Stevens. On to tour the USA after NBHS. ANDREA GARR Gemini. ‘‘A child is born with a heart of gold; but the way of the world makes his heart grow cold MICHAEL GIOIOSA « ares vent a seesereres . 9 L% pesteroens ea 5% b psrhtee Pert hy eT rrr 7 Parteeeg ey oneeee dg FRANCOIS X. L. GALLANT On to be a jazz musician. Hopes to see all great art emerge from the public. Most noted for having red eyes in class. Most liked the music dept. and lunch at NBHS. Hopes to visit Europe. Will remember how good his parents were to him. CYNTHIA GASPAR ‘“‘Linguica’’ Aims to attend col- lege. Enjoys dancing and Mr. Mot- ta's History class. Admires Ann Tamulinas' understanding. Pet peeve: snobby people. Wants to see Hawaii. ‘Hi, Creep!'’ Always smiling, especially at Timmy! THOMAS P PAUL GIOIOSA “G Noted for sports. Happiest when he made NBH baseball team. Wants to become wealthy. Would like to visit Hawaii. Secret wish — to try out for a major league baseball team. ROBERT A. GLADU “Bob'' He enjoys playing cards and being with Crystal. The Mt. Pleasant Drive-in is where he spends his spare time. Most fun on 3 lunch shifts. Will remember Mr. Saltzman catching him outside school, resulting in 3-day suspen- sion. LINDA GOMES Aims to be nurse. Happiest when with David. Liked Portuguese class for getting away with everything. Find her in Core before bell. Noted for shortness. Would like to visit Korea someday. LINDA MARIE GONSALVES “Virgo ’ Would like to do her own thing, without being criticized. Likes buying clothes. On to Boston College after NBH. Dislikes peo- ple who don't understand her. “Life is but a span, every inch, I'll enjoy.’’ Digs partying. ‘To each his own. SUSAN GOLDBERG College bound. Hates nosey teachers. Future dental hygienist. Likes plants and being with good people. Will remember her parents’ love. Secretly would love to go skydiving. Mr. Dawson her favorite. Liked English. Would like to go to Orient. Cue. MARY GOME ‘““Mar ’ Going on to BCC. Child Care is favorite subject, Mrs. Rob- erts is favorite teacher. Ambition is to work with children. Would like to visit Hawaii. Hates getting up early. I WNBA PAMELA M. GONSALVES Pam’ Favorite hangout: ceme- tery. Likes going for rides in coun- try; Frank. Enjoyed chemistry, the way NBHS looks. Dislikes liars, hypocrites. Will remember par- ents’ advice. Ambition: secretary. Wishes to visit Switzerland. ‘‘Aw, Mann!!” TO ws 3G, ES CYNTHIA MARIA GOMES Future doctor. Park wall her hang- out. Most fun in Black History. Hates being called Cindy. On to college after NBHS. Happiest when laughing. Doesn't like being depressed. ‘‘What's this madness? ’ Virgo. VIRGINIA GOMES TEOTONIO GONSALVES ‘‘Tony'’ Future musician. Noted for accent. Likes playing guitar and soccer. Secretly would like to become an honest Pres. Happy when eating and joking. Most fun in psychology. Admires Mr. Mac- Gregor. Hangs around the court- yards. ‘ Wow! ’ a KAREN E. GONSALVES is VJ 5 pe if Bi? BETH GORMAN Likes painting, writing, learning to play guitar. Happiest when cheer- ing for NBH. Doesn't like students without school spirit. Mr. Dow her favorite. Being short her trade- mark. Future physical therapist. Calif. State College? ‘ Fantastic. ’ a OMES GARY G KIM ANTHONY GONSALVES Would dig getting into music or being a TV cameraman. Discover him everywhere but always with a fine babe. Despondent when cash is depleted. Black Lit. with his friends was decent. Looks forward to seeing Africa. BRENDA GOUVEIA 77 ee cis MEA GISELE M. GRANJA ““Gigi’’ To major in pre-med. Likes music, playing guitar and sports. Happiest when with friends. Would like to go back to French Riviera. Had fun in chemistry. Would find her in parking lot of Tan House. Secret wish: to travel the world. MICHAEL J. GUIDRY ‘'Gi'' Ambition — to play pro baseball. Hangout on Jean St. On to work after NBH. Most fun in Salesmanship. Mr. Warren his favorite. Enjoys being with Brenda. Would like to visit Hawaii. Hated NBH studies, liked lunch. ‘Fat head. ’ LORI-JAYNE HARTLEY Ambition is to be a cosmetologist. Saddest when bored. On to Cali- fornia after NBHS. ‘I'd wish you a nice day but why limit you to a 24-hour happiness? ‘‘Hmmm, for surel! 78 DONNA GREENE ODILE GUILHERME KEVIN HASLAM Most fun in Mr. Ney’'s class. Liked football. Hated phonies. Gym favorite class. Sad when NBHS lost a football game. Happiest at the beach. hi anit KENNETH GREGSON ‘“Kenney'' To be accountant. Noted for never returning bor- rowed pens. Admires Miss Sowa. Like Phys. Ed. at NBHS. Enjoys being with his Sister. Hangout cor- ner of Chestnut and Sycamore. To travel around country in camper a wish. ‘‘C’est la vie.” é CHRISTOPHER T. HALL ROBERT HATHAWAY ““Bobo ’ Wants to be friends with everyone. Remembers getting stuck in sand for nine hours and getting hit by Cheryl in French class. Admires Mr. Roscow. Would love to study ESP, make the world laugh, travel the USA and attend SMU. ‘'Grrr. ’ KATHI GRENN On to college after NBH. Admires Mr. Braz. Hangout Tan and Blue courtyard. Enjoys being with Vin- nie. Noted for triple mash. Happy riding around with Vinnie. Hates gum snapping. Likes swimming and transcendental meditation. NANCY J. HAMEL ““Nanc ' Likes playing softball, swimming, listening to music. Sad when Monday comes. Admires Mr. Mandly. Hates people who think they are better than others. Noted for being smallest in class. To be rich and famous. ‘‘What's happening? ’ uy bow dF: KATHLEEN HAYES ‘“‘Kat'' Didn't like changing for gym. Known for being dep ressed and complaining. Most fun in Chemistry. Admires Mr. Wilusz. Secretly would like to be reincar- nated. Mr. Dawson her favorite. Likes talking and daydreaming. “You know! KIMBERLY A. GROEBE A DAVID HARDY : aa 5 cm i. : MARY LOUISE HAZNAR “Mary Lou” Likes swimming and playing piano. Hopes to become nurse or phys. therapist. Can be found at Antassawomack. ‘‘Do not lead for | may not follow. Do not follow for | may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. aa @. Ey JOHN HOLDEN “ CAROL HOUGHTON Future marine biologist. Hates get- ting up early. On to college after NBH. Likes swimming, sailing, ski- ing. Pottery her favorite subject. Would like to visit California. OWEN HELEEN College bound. Hopes to do biol- ogy research. Doesn't like filling out questionnaires. Liked meeting some really terrific and interesting people at NBHS. DEBRA M. HOMEN DAVID M. HOUTMAN “The Kidd To play basketball in college. Secretly would like to become a foot doctor or nurse. Sad when not playing basketball. Admires Dr. J. Enjoys company of M. A. Miss Allen, Miss Smith favorite teachers. STANLEY HEMSLEY To become surgeon. Happiest lis- tening to music and with friends. Would like to visit another coun- try. Secret wish to become song- writer. KATHLEEN HOPWOOD ‘‘Hoppy ’ likes playing hockey, soccer, and guitar. Admires Mrs. Caron. Hangout Bedford or Hall St. Gym most liked at NBH. Dis- likes snobs and finks. Sad when there’s no one to talk to. Teen Cul- ture favorite class. ‘‘What's wrong with you?” PATRICIA HUBRIGHT it So me | | : DOROTHY HICKS ““Dody ' likes camping, skiing, horseback riding. Happy when out in the country. Dislikes people who treat animals badly. Would like to visit the Grand Canyon. KATHY HOSE “Hosi ’ Noted for being in Gold Office. Future secretary. Enjoys being with Russell. Sad when stuck in house. Liked Machine Shorthand. Admires Mrs. Rez- endes. Going for long rides and playing cards her pastimes. Mr. Francis her favorite. CAROL B. HUDON Noted for being quiet. People who think they are always right and you are always wrong bug her. To become a beautician. Likes reading, camping, embroi- dery. Soph. Eng. most fun. Didn't like gym, crowded hallways. ‘Oh, brother.’ : ® ee | PETER M. HODGINS LYNN HOUDE “‘Lynn”’ Digs riding around. Most fun in D.E. Dislikes NBH studies. Miles Standish her hangout. Doesn't like people who think they're better than you. Likes being with Larry. Will remember parents’ under- standing. To go to Florida. “Oh wow SETH HYMA His ambition is to enjoy life. Tennis and many other sports are his hobbies. Enjoys being at concert or Buttonwood Park. Dislikes hard work and getting up. To become rich his worldly dream. Noted for being quiet. On to college. 79 7 cn 52 : DORIS MAE ISHERWOOD “Dodi ’ Future R.N. Enjoys sewing and reading. Will remember par- ents for love and encouragement. Liked the many courses available at NBHS. Enjoyed Mr. Boisvert’s Chemistry class best. Lincoln Park Roller Rink fan. Perfectionist. . w 4 j ‘ sa ‘ ‘Gs é te B LAWRENCE R. JENKINS ‘ BETSY JORDAN “B. J. ' Noted for being quiet. On to work after NBHS. Enjoys being with Claudio. Likes cooking, sew- ing. 3rd lunch sad at NBHS; liked the new courses. Will remember parents’ tender loving care. Mr. Braz her favorite. ‘‘Dyn-O-Mite! ’ 80 HOWARD JACOBS To go into medicine. Enjoys swim- ming, biking and tennis. Would like to visit Israel. Will remember parents’ pushing. Admires Mr. Ouimet and Mr. Goodfellow and had fun in their classes. Found at Myrtle’s Turtle. To Brandeis?? ALINE JERONIMO “‘Jeronimo'’ Content when play- ing baseball, listening to records. Fantasizes having a stage or screen role. Appreciated the fine men at NBH and enjoyed bruising her shins in gym. ‘‘Hey, uh! ’ JAMES M. JORDAN ova % LORI JAMES To be a good secretary. Enjoys bike riding, vacations, lunch, friends. Miss Allen, filing and working in Tan Office favored mostly. Will remember falling out of chair at lunch, and how much parents cared. Business school next. SCOTT D. JESSE MARGARET M. KANE TEP PAMELA JETTE To work with and understand chil- dren. Dislikes unreliable people. Secretly to make the best of what she has. Would like to visit Nevada. Psychology dynamic subject. ‘‘Do you know what | mean?” MINDY KANER Going on to college. Hopes to be a medical researcher. Most fun in Goodfellow's and Borowicz's classes. Noted for always dieting. “ Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. '. . .L. Hughes DIANE JARVIS ““Di’’ Would like to become Secre- tary. Has an aversion when peo- ple bug her. Enjoys being with Conrad, would like to marry him one day. Miss Duhamel admired most. Will remember parents’ understanding. Find her at Brand Iron Steak House. DEBRA ANN JOHANSEN “Debbie’’ Future medical technol- ogist. Enjoys playing violin, tennis and walking. Hangout is Goose- berry Neck. Pet peeve is Shake- speare. Found NBHS ‘‘unorgan- ized. Mr. Tavares was her best teacher; ‘Freedom of Expression”’ best class. TODD KATES Future pediatrician. Enjoys skiing and tennis. Saddest when opening College Board scores. Had fun in Mrs. Baker's Latin lV. Admires Miss Hindle's dedication. Hates people who chew borrowed pens. Noted for braces and height. KENNETH S. KAYE F JEANNE M. KRAMER SUSAN LAFFERTY Enjoyed working in the Main Office. Child Care her cosiest class due to teacher and kids. Hopes to see France. Noted for red hair. Most esteemed teacher is Mrs. Souza. Hopefully going to work. CARLEATHA KEMP “Pat'’ Likes baking and sewing. Noted for curly hair. Enjoys spending time with Rae. Would like to become medical lab techni- cian. Detests jive people. Unhappy when doing chemistry homework. ‘‘What you like isn't always good for you. MARY KUMMER Likes to eat, talk and laugh. Hap- piest when sailing with Louise and Barb. Like to visit the end of the rainbow. Secret wish is to home- stead in the mountains and sail to Martha's Vineyard. Most noted for tennis. Jr. Class Prez. RENE LA FRANCE Enjoys camping, is happiest when by himself. Liked lunches, Mrs. K. at NBHS. Wishes to see the world, particularly Australia. TAMMY M. KNOX Headed for college; would like to major in sociology. ‘‘The only way to have a friend is to be one. ’ ay SUSAN LABRECQUE ““Sue ’ Had the most fun in sopho- more English. At NBHS, liked meeting new friends, Blue and Tan courtyards. Dislikes having to rush. Happy when with Gary. Wishes to visit California, be a secretary. Noted for being short. “Oh, ya.” DAVID R. LAGESSE “Lagas’’ Enjoys skiing, car rides with Joe and John. Liked having three lunch shifts during junior year. Aspires to own a yacht. Most noted for saying ‘‘Hi. ’ Headed for college — fufure teacher. ‘‘Hey, kid, you better save it. stil wolf ANN MARIE KOCZERA Annie Loves tennis — can be found at SMU courts. Mr. Good- fellow a favorite. Disliked chang- ing for gym. Is headed for col- lege. Liked Mr. MacGregor'’s class best. Would like to visit Hawaii. PATRICIA LABRODE PATRICIA LAMBERT “Patty’’ Known for playing jokes on people. Can be found at the cemetery and enjoys long rides in the country. Hidden urge: to own a '76 Pacer. Digs Chicago. Best time is 2:05 on Friday. rH 4) We VY : 2 TIMOTHY KOSTA PAUL LACOUTURE Happiest biking, reading and with Cindy. Would enjoy Europe and Asia. Chief annoyance: people mispro- nouncing his name. White's Pond a favored hangout. Upset when he is grounded. Noted for teasing people. TODD C. LA ROCHELLE “Tode ’ On to become a lawyer. Happiest when playing hockey. Secretly wishes to be rich. Most liked about NBHS, the women. Least liked, the homework. Curi- ous to see China. Enjoyed gym, history. '’Yoooo!”’ 81 RONALD LAMBER Favorite sports: playing baseball, hockey. Does not like freshmen who make a lot of noise. Would like to own his own business. oe tno tN ALAN LAWRENCE MARIANA LESSA ““Margie'’ Happy when listening to music; Unhappy when alone. Enjoyed English and Miss Allen. Detests people who try to be what they're not. Would like to visit Italy. Ambition: secretary. 82 al LORAN LANG “Lori’’ Enjoys swimming, reading, watching movies. Favorite class was Journalism 2. Would like to visit San Francisco. Ambition: to become an international lawyer. Will remember parents because they are so rea l. CHERYL LAWRENCE Happiest when with Rickie. Had most fun in band, enjoyed Miss Allen. Lunch a favorite. Will remember parents for all they did for her. Noted for being a major- ette. Wishes to see Hawaii. JEANNE LETOURNEAU Nurse. Likes to be with Dave. Would like to visit California. Can be found in front of the book- store. Appreciates understanding parents. Would like to attend col- lege. ‘Stop it, | love it! at JOSE LANG ‘Mike’ Loves tennis and fishing. Would like to visit Mecca. Was most noted for his handwriting. Liked Biology and admires Mr. Kobza. Enjoys listening to the ““Who.'' Would like to go to Southeastern Massachusetts Uni- versity. AURA L. LIMA GARY D. LAVIMONIERE - MATTHEW A. LEITE Enjoys listening to stereo. Will always remember out-smarting Mr. Medeiros in Portuguese class. Could write book about dislikes at NBHS. Headed for SMU. a JOHN LIMA “Lima Bean'’ Happy when having fun time. Had most fun in T.V. room, least fun in biology. Dis- liked boring classes. Wants to help out people, have money. Would like to become architect, or go into broadcasting! ‘‘Mal Swad. SUSAN LAW ““Sue’’ Will remember Mrs. Walker as friend. Wants to visit Hawaii, Portugal. Is happy when school is cancelled due to snow. Can't endure people who hunt for and kill animals. Hopes to North- eastern. Ambition: X-ray techni- cian. ‘‘Sit on it! EDWARD LEMOS “‘Lemon ’ Enjoys football, basket- ball. Happiest when out with the guys, girls. Likes being with Fran- ces. Hangs out with the gang in his cellar. Wants to visit Switzer- land. wane CHRISTINA LEE LOBO ‘ Chris'' Future archaeological- anthropologist. Dislikes people who have no school spirit. Her secret wish is to travel around the world. Noted for being a clown. Sports and gym turned her on. “What for? ‘ GARY LOGGINS JACQUELINE A. LOURO “Jacqui'’ To be a stenographer. Enjoys sketching. Happiest when herself. Likes being with Freddie. Can be found at Hazelwood Park. Remembers cutting class with Mary, Lucy, and Bernie. Appreci- ates parents’ help. ‘Ya, right. MARGARET A. LYONS “Peggy ’ Plans to work for M.A. degree in English. Passes away time cruising and watching Soaps.’ Will remember Mr. Braz and class. Noted for her big mouth, butting in friend's personal affairs. “Anything and everything's possible. ’ Vee CECIL LOPES ) ““Bussy'’ Hopes to become a pro- fessional football player. Wants to visit Bahamas. Disliked rules at NBHS. Noted for type of clothes worn. Saddest when home alone. Likes Miss Livramento's attitude. “Solid.” STEPHEN R. LUCE BRIAN MACCINI ‘Meatball’ Hobbies are football and baseball. Finds full pleasure with Pat. Will remember lunch shifts and classes at NBHS. Wishes to become a millionaire. Going to Holy Cross after high school. SHELLY L. LOPES PAULA LUCIO “Mickey Mouse Erwin. Will remember parents’ love and patience. ‘“‘If you got it, flaunt it!’’ Would like to see Africa. Best teacher, Miss Zola. ANTONIO MACEDO ““Cubby ’ Undecided about future plans. Will remember Mr. Castro for being cool. Admired Mr. Mac- Gregor’s teaching. Found hanging out in corridors. Outstanding quality his personality. Most happy with that special person, Bunny. Aim is to get most out of life! Admires Colonel TERENCE J. LOPES WILLIAM A. LUCKRAFT MARK MACEDO Hopes to succeed in life. Has aversion toward Texan accents. Digs music, Sue. Is thankful for parents’ push. Avid hater of the 10 o'clock lunches. Going to SMU in near future. Hopes to make it big. ‘I'm human!” SHIRLEY LOUREIRO ““Giggles’’ Has great pleasure taking country rides. Enjoyed Dis- tributive Education for having a really patient teacher, Mr. Pacheco. Secret wish: To travel cross country on_ horseback. Hopes to become a happy bride. Right on.”’ MARIA LUIS “‘Milu'' Would like to be an interesting teacher. Likes to make her own clothes. Hates know-it-alls. Would like to visit Hawaii. Will remember taking the car to school and falling down the ramp going to pool. Admires Miss Duhamel. To SMU. «, STANLEY MACEK Ambition is to be a pool shark. Savors playing billiards or being with Terry. Also digs lunch, gym, studies. Will recall having picture taken by Mr. Goldrick. Regrets lack of Sr. lounge. Powerful urge to leave NB. ‘That's it! ’ 83 i JOSE P. MACIEL To be a soccer coach. Sad when alone. Would like to see South America and Europe. Hangs out at Casa da Saudade. Had most fun in French class. Admires Mr. Biscari. Remembers getting stuck in the highway. To college or Marines?? ELAINE MARCOTTE DEBRA JOYCE MARTIN ““Debbie ’ a Sagittarian. Planning a nursing career. Happiest when making own decisions. Intends to go to college and get married. Disliked always having to rush in school. Hopes to visit Puerto Rico. “Love one — love all. 84 LORNA MACON MARIA C . MARQUES ““Sally’’ Digs talking to Tim on phone. Can find her around Core. A future secretary. Sad when things don't go right. To have best of everything. Hawaii is her place to visit. Tiny feet her trademark. Admires T. Parada. ‘‘Yeah, really.” On to the Marines after high school. Happiest when with that special person. Saddest when angry. Outside his famous hang- out. Mr. Armstrong favorite teacher. Favorite personality, John Wayne. SEBASTIA MAGALHAES a ae | MARIA L. MARQUES ‘‘Lu-La’’ Hopes to become a nurse. Enjoyed plays and pool at NBHS. Noted for being nutty. Happiest when doing something helpful or constructive. Likes tak- ing walks. Would like to visit Europe. Unhappy when someone else is. ‘‘Be Good! re ‘4 SALLY MARTIN Most happy when out partying or with Curt. Despises plastic people. Had fun in Miss Salbego's class. Admires Mrs. Harper most. Will remember parents’ helpfulness. Noted for being short. Would like to sun herself in Florida. GARY J. MAHON DAVID MARSHALL ““Golda Meir’’ Loves camping, bowling, and cruising. ‘‘Far out.” Noted for clowning. Favorite quote, “I’m a victim of circum- stances.'’ Dream to visit Hawaii. Mr. Edmundson taught him most; Mr. Silva most easy-going. Dreams of being skinny. STEVEN MARTIN ‘“Pickle'’ Would like to go on to be a computer programmer or an accountant. Enjoys being with Donna. Hopes to go to SMU after NBHS. Favorite teacher, Mr. Alves. Listens to BVF radio station. oi i é f v i il TAJUWNA MALMBERG ‘Tj’ To be a communications major and professional organist. Would like to see the West Indies and Caribbean. Liked Teen Cul- ture. Happy when things go as planned. Likes basketball, bowl- ing and Scrabble. Wishes to attend Bridgeport U. JOHN A. MARSHALL WADE MARTIN Aims to own a business. Happiest when going to beach or surfing. Enjoys being with Cheryl. Hopes to become a millionaire. Going to California after NBHS. JANICE MATHER ‘Jan ' Riding around favorite pas- time. Pet peeve: brown-nosers. Adores Mr. Sykes. Liked having vacations and release days. Detested the freshmen at NBHS. Mrs. Gutierrez highly esteemed. Famous for saying ‘‘Aaaay! ’ ANNE MEDEIROS Future teacher or physical thera- pist. Would like to go to Ger- many. Dislikes two-faced people and getting up early. Found at Hazelwood Park. Had fun in Miss Tripp's and Mr. Goodfellow’'s room when fooling around. A talker! oe 4 ae ee a RICHARD MATHEWS ““Ric'' Hopes to become oceanog- rapher. Has pleasure hunting, swimming, playing tennis. Con- tented with Cheryl. Respected Mr. Wilusz. per CARLOS MEDEIRO STEVEN MATTOS ‘“Steve'' Content when playing ping-pong or driving around in orange VW, talking on citizens’ band radio. Parents were wicked modern. Dug joking around in Mr. Boisvert’s class. Find him on the road. Would like to see Texas. “Mess Off. GODIVA MEDEIROS JAMES W. MCCONVILLE 1 J ‘ge ih ie HELEN MEDEIROS Hopes to live a full and happy life. Most happy when bikeriding and when the environment involves music and laughter. Looks up to Mrs. Roberts’ good attitude toward life. Loved the children in Child Care. Gym favorite subject. NANCY MCGOWEN Had most fun in Mr. Brum's class. Happiest when with Bill. lacs s rad ie KATHI MEDEIROS ‘‘Motorhead ’ Passes time away when riding motorcycles with Pete. Likes Mr. Calnan's outstanding quality for putting up with lots of things. Will cherish finally being a Senior. Disliked no school spirit. ‘I would if | could but | can't so | won't. MIKE MEDEIROS Happy when playing football, hockey or swimming. Enjoys being with Joann. Would like to travel to Hawaii. MICHAEL R. MEDEIROS ROBERT F. MEDEIROS ROSEMARY MEDEIROS “ Rose’’ Aims to become a secre- tary. Adores Mrs. Walker: always willing to help. Enjoyed having Mr. Dow for making fun of history characters. Disliked no Acushnet bus for students who wanted to stay for clubs. ‘'To each his own.” Quiet. ALAN K. MELLO 85 86 ¥i “KLIS Kr SS a DARLENE MELLO To be a secretary. Her most enjoy- able pastime: skipping school. Can be found in Blue House park- ing lot. Has distinguishing birth- mark. Always says, ‘That's life! Hawaii calls but off to business school first. LINDA MELLO ‘ Raisins’’ Enjoys dancing and being with Ken. Found at Fairha- ven Bowling Alleys. Rates Ms. Allen highest for her understand- ing. Aims to be secretary. Would like to see Hawaii and Las Vegas. Noted for her smile. SUSAN MESSIER “Sue’ Ambition to be a house- wife. Likes being with Jeff. Hates people that start trouble. Happy when playing stereo. Would like to visit Hawaii. Noted for working in Tan House office. ‘‘Turkey. ’ Good courses at NBHS! DAVID MELLO ‘‘Dave’' Enjoys camping and being with Luci. Had fun in Teen Age Culture and lunch. Found in Gold House. Would like to go mountain climbing and just be himself. Motto is enjoy life! Will remember parents’ temper. To college later. CYNTHIA MENDES “Cindy’’ Cindy is happiest when she is listening to records or going shopping. She enjoys being with her man, Joe. Sometime in the future, she'll be Bermuda-bound. DONALD MIGUEL ‘The Duke ’ Enjoys sports and girls. Would like to visit Sweden. Secretly wishes to be a famous rock drummer. Dislikes coming to school. Plans to attend college. “Don't fight the feeling.” GAYLE ANNE MELLO ‘'Smiley'’ Future nurses aide. Happy when painting. Thought Mr. Silva was cool. Pet peeve: people who always stare. Will remember parents’ always listen- ing and understood her problems. Noted for her smile. ‘‘l doubt it.”’ A Jones Beach habitue. MICHAEL A. MILLER GENE A. MELLO Most happy when watching foot- ball and when the L.A. Rams win. Looks for sense of humor in oth- ers. Famous for telling jokes. DIANE MERCER “‘Di'’ To be a secretary. Likes bowling and swimming. Happiest when with Dennis. Wants to visit Hawaii. Dislikes hypocrites and being alone. Can be found at Chez Rene. Wants to get married. Liked study halls. To business school. ‘‘Wow!”’ PAMELA MILLER ‘‘Pam ’ Enjoys eating, talking, ten- nis. Loved Mr. Goodfellow’'s dumb jokes. Noted for klutziness. Disliked translating Cicero. Favored to college in near future. ‘I'm sorry!'' Aims to lose 30 pounds. b U . HEIDI MARIE MELLO Would like to visit Portugal. Noted for listening to others’ problems. Likes being with Mav- rino and her best friend. To col- lege and hopes to be a social worker. : a a ; JEFFREY MESSIER ‘“‘Mess’’ Favorite pastime listening to stereo. Likes to do what he wants to. Dislikes people who go against NBHS. Would like to see Maine. Gym was great. College is next. ‘‘Really.’’ Apathetic people bug him. STEVEN M. MILLS x GABE MIRANDA Junior.'' To be a cop. Hates crazy rules. Favorite pastime rid- ing dirtbike. Wants to travel and meet new people. Cooking class was best. Can be found behind the mount. Enjoys being with Judy. Dynomite dudes at NBH! TREG MONTY Enjoys baseball. Pet peeve is peo- ple who don't say ‘‘Hi’’ when you make a gesture to them. Would like to visit Fenway Park when empty. Enjoyed any class where he could sing his Frank Sinatra tunes. Ambition to achieve his goal. NORMA MORRIS Most noted for being short. Enjoys T.V. and being with George. Would most like to see Tahiti. Likes walking around NBHS. Secret wish to get married. Work is next. “‘You know. CHERYL MONAGHAN Aims to be nurse. Likes to camp, swim and play softball. Known for her baking. Had most fun in Mr. Crook's class. Disliked all rules at NBHS. Found Mr. Braz respected students. Framingham her place to be. ELAINE R. MOORE “Sunshine. ’ Future Music Thera- pist. Happiest when with Paul. Admired Mrs. Heimberg for the way she could yell and fool at the same time. Known for her piano playing and hilarious teaching of chorus. Going to college. ‘‘Hey.” JAYNE MORRISON Water skiing and swimming are her favorite pastimes. Loved the pool at NBHS, but hated chemis- try. Enjoys being with Dave and hopes to marry him some day. Can be found at Ray's. Respected Mrs. Souza's worldliness. r MARIA MONTEIRO 4 tes LOUIS MORALES “Louie.’’ To become a veterina- rian. Secret wish: John Sykes would wear socks. Admires the kindness in Mrs. Bergeron. Had laughs Mr. Raposo's Spanish class. Hopefully to U.R.I. ‘Sit on itsca KATHLEEN MORRISON CATHERINE T. MONTIGNY DEBRA MORGADO “Debbie. ’ Hopes to become chil- dren's librarian. Would like to visit Switzerland. Will never forget notehand class. Liked meeting new friends. Disliked overcrowd- ing. Wishes to be independent. Mr. Roscow greatest. KAREN JO MORSE To be a doctor. Likes to play ten- nis and be with friends. Honor Society Secretary. Hates good- byes. Would like to visit Rome. Can be found in the band room. Wishes to be in a Broadway play. Liked being in ‘Hello Dolly. JEFFREY MORRA To be a state trooper. Gets his kicks playing and watching sports, driving his car and listening to radio. Unhappy when gas tank is empty and no work. Dreams of watching drag races in Arizona, owning a Corvette. To college. lca A DEBRA MOURA ‘“‘Debbie. ’ To be secretary. Likes listening to records and watching T.V. Has always admired 'S.N. Can be found at Alhambra's with her friends. On to Aruba, one day. Dislikes getting up early. Specialty — making people laugh. ‘‘Really! ’ 87 a $ Final 5 DONNA MOURA % ‘‘Don ' Enjoys life with Donny. Can find her in the schoolyard. Hopes to visit Hawaii. Lunch period her favorite. To be a sky diver. JOSE A. NEVES CYNTHIA ANN NUNES Cindy Likes being with Donald. Noted for stubbornness, Ambition — to learn more of world. Loves scenery, and beac h. Likes NBHS pool; hates schedule. Overseas her places to visit. “If it comes easy, it isn't worth it. ’ ‘You dumb bunny. 88 “Terry'’ To be secretary. Known for being short. Enjoys being with friends. Favorite teachers are Miss Sowa and Mr. Lombardo. ‘Sure, tomorrow.'’ Crowding was offset by meeting new people. vii £ a ‘ Ke £ | | BRIAN NICHOLS REBECCA O'BERRY ‘‘Becki'’ Likes going to football games and sleeping. Admires Mrs. Drew. Not being able to talk in studies bugged her. Lunch shifts were great. Closed campus her pet peeve. Find her at Buttonwood Park. ‘Sit on it.” ANN MOYER Future writer. Happiest in school. “Crimson Courier’? News Editor, member of Crimson Log, History Club and J.A. Remembers coffee klatch and Chem. experiments. Noted for leaving ring in Canada and wearing socks not matched to garb. Columbia? RR NIELSON ‘Kaye’ Dancing and drawing her pastimes. Dislikes hypocrites and pushy people. Would like to live in a world where people aren't so concerned with material wealth. KAREN SHERYL OCHAB Enjoys swimming. Would be excited if she could visit Califor- nia. Being at the beach relaxes her. Hopes to become an artist. Thought Mr. Roscow was an ad- mirable pedagogue. 3 Sha ol ? DAVID A. NAPIER NANCY NOOTH Her favorite pastime is mountain climbing. Will always remember Miss Longo and Gym class. Favor- ite saying is ‘‘Tacky.”’ ROGER OGDEN “Oggy ’ Enjoys hockey and print- ing. Happiest when in Hyannis with A. M. Can be found at the ice rink with D. F. Admires the late Brad Dawson, Mr. Rutkowitz and Mr. Roscow. Known for being with Dok. ROBYN NELSON ‘“Aries’’ Likes partying and rap- ping with people. Can always be found at Monte’s Park on ‘the wall.’’ Is happiest with friends, especially M. R. Enjoys being with P. C. Will always remember the rowdy study in 1-310. Ms. Alves cool. ARMINDA NUNES ‘Minda’’ Doesn't like to be alone. Enjoys watching baseball games. Wishes to be rich. Would love to see sunny Spain. Liked gym, but hated math class. Intends to go to college. ‘‘Check it out. ’ GAYLE M. OLEJARZ CLINT R. OLIVEIRA CAROL A. PACHECO PAULETTE PARKER “Tar Tar'' Attending hockey games, hanging out at rink and McDonald's amuse her. Loathes being gossiped about and having to leave friends. Soph. biology was a riot. Eagerly awaits a Cor- vette and blonde, blue-eyed guy who is 64”. MARIA E. OLIVEIRA ‘“Pizza’’ Would like to see Eng- land. Enjoys playing sports and records. Will remember parents for their strictness. Noted for big mouth. Admires Mr. Robinson's notices. Studies were fun. ‘‘Who died? To play with Bruins a dream! LORI PACHECO “Shorty’’ Admired Ms. Bizzarro for her understanding ways. Hap- piest when with Gary. Her secret wish is to own a 754 Honda. Can be found at Ronnie's Clam Shack. “I'm upset.” Irked by those who always look on the bad side. RICHARD PARKINSON re yi DAWN OLIVER Hopes to go to college to become nurse. Hated getting up mornings. Most noted for being quiet. Would like to be rich and to visit the Indies. Will remember her par- ents for everything they did. ‘‘You fool! ; ae MARIA PACHECO Ambition is to be an executive secretary. Favorite pastimes are reading and cooking. Secret wish is to be rich some day. She rates Ms. Allen, Mr. Lima high. Headed for Kinyon-Campbell. Upset by liars and crowds. THOMAS PATON “Tom ’ a.k.a. ‘‘General’’ Being an oceanographer would delight him. Hobbies are sports and magic. Mrs. Gouveia impressed him most. Would like to go to col- lege, then see the world. NANCY ORTIZ To the Marines after high school. Riding horses and being with San- tos pastimes. Will remember par- ents’ care. Admired Miss Zola's teaching. Hopes to be a secretary. “Like it.” WA m0 MN PATRICIA PACHECO Nickname is ‘‘Patti’’. Goal is to be physical therapist. A collector of coins and stamps who would like to see the scenery in Mexico. Grateful that her parents wanted her to be educated. Journalism and travel are her two big things. ANTONIO PAVAO His ambition is to become surgeon some day, and after NBHS wishes to go into pre-med program. Noted for being a medicine freak. Fan of Mr. Boisvert. His secret wish is to become r ich and help the poor. Parents were fantastic. ELIZABETH OSTRIC “Janie’’ Aim: To be a pediatri- cian. Enjoys tennis, skiing and sail- ing. Hangout: Dean's Office. Hap- piest when accepted to college. Most fun in Science when passing parts of human body. Lunch and field hockey best. Ybk. Assoc. Ed. a = THERESA M. PARADA MARYBETH PEARSON Future nurse. Enjoys tennis, swim- ming, bike rides and traveling. Would like to visit England. Enjoyed Chemistry labs. Liked the choice of NBHS curriculum. Will remember long zipper breaking in Biology lab. To college. ‘‘You know? 89 M. LUCIA PEDRO Nina Enjoys going to the beach and countryside. Would like to visit Portugal, France and Brazil. Always with Jose Pedro. Favorite sport is swimming. Enjoyed Mr. Vardo's class. ‘‘Ho, come on. To business school? JOSE PEREIRA Enjoys music and soccer. Happiest with Linda. Appreciated parents’ understanding. Enjoyed pool, girls, food at NBHS. Secret urge to return to Brazil. Found Mr. Guy cool. Will remember having shorts pulled down during soccer! rms : ' = hey SUSAN PERRY To be a probation officer. Likes to read. Can be found partying at Hazelwood Park. Dislikes phonies and arguments. Would like to visit Hawaii. Wishes she had a boy friend. Noted for being short. To college. ‘He's so fine. ’ 90 NANCY PEDR Ambition is to become a nurse some day. Her pet peeve is peo- ple who think they are better than others. Enjoys being with Barry Hanes the most, and would like to travel to Hawaii in the future. BABETTE PERRY ““Babs,”’ as her friends call her, wishes to have a career in dietet- ics. She enjoys collecting stamps and her peeve is know-it-alls. Admires Mr. Vaz and had the most fun in chemistry class. Enjoys being with Brian the most. STEPHEN W. PERRY JOANN PEGG CHERYL MARIE PERRY Future RN. Happiest when with John. Known for her understand- ing ways with friends. Admired Mr. Kelly. To be rich and have lots of kids is her secret wish. ‘‘After every cloud lies a rainbow.” Into tennis, cooking, astrology. Fitch- burg? STEVEN D. PERRY Future chiropractor. Loves cottage on the Cape. Dislikes formal stud- ies. On to college and Switzer- land after NBHS. “Jan'’ Enjoys tennis, bike riding, and reading. To be special ed. teacher or librarian. Secret wish to be Ist woman on Mars. Would like to visit every state park in America. Disliked broken locker. Liked people and sports at NBHS. CYNTHIA L. PERRY DEBBIE PEREIRA ‘“‘Deb ’ Plans to attend college. Admires Mr. Roscow's great sense of humor. Had most fun in Chem- istry. Likes the people at NBHS. Aims to be happy. Favorite excla- mation, ‘‘Dynamite!”’ KATHRYN M. PERRY “Kathy'’ Ambition is to become a secretary. Loves being a major- ette. Can't stand people who don't give you a chance. Can always be found with Toni. Likes NBHS activities but hates getting up at 6:30. ‘Behave yourself. ’ BCC? HEIDI PICARD ‘ Pic'' To be registered nurse. Enjoys swimming and going to beach. Dislikes phoney people. Noted for humor. ‘‘It is not what is around us, but what is in us; not what we have, but what we are — that makes us really happy. ’ DEBORAH PIEDADE “Debi'' Would like to preach the word of God. Find her going to Bible study. Plans to go to Bible College. Will remember her par- ents’ love and devotion. Had fun in Mrs. Drew's Shorthand class. A noted impressionist. CINDY L. PIERCE Wishes to be an office clerk. Hap- piest with Paul or driving her car. Find her often at Whites’ Pond. Thought Mrs. Miles a super per- sonality and helpful. Shorthand and typing most interesting. Crazy when no one fo talk to. we MICHAEL PIMENTEL His ambition is to open a restau- rant, and make a lot of money. He enjoys skiing and weight lifting. Favorite hangout is Brock Ave. and enjoys cruisin’ in his sportster. Would like to see California. Ad , x7 ANTONIO PINHO “Peenie'’ Hopes to be a bio- chemist. Abhors snobbish peo- ple. Spends his spare time playing tennis at Hazelwood Park. Admires Mr. Roscow’s personality. Liked first lunch shift at NBHS. ‘Well, alright! ’ GARY PIMENTAL His ambition is to be totally inde- pendent and after NBHS he is going into the Air Force. Would like to visit Switzerland and secretly wishes to own a Corvette. Usually at the Y. COLLEEN PINA To be a physical therapist. Loves basketball and baseball. Known for her art-work. Loves being with friends. Dislikes being ignored. Would like to visit Hawaii. Remembers playing volleyball in Biology. Liked Miss Longo. DAVID A. PIRES RICHARD PIMENTAL DEBRA PINA “‘Debbie ’ Enjoys swimming, bike riding, being with her friends (mostly Keith). Saddest when get- ting out of bed in the morning. Admires Ms. Allen, enjoyed Mrs. Caton's Typing class. Loved meet- ing new people. GLENN PIRES After NBHS, to college. NBH sports and phys. ed. teachers were great. Loved hearing Mrs. Hassey talk. Oh, to win for NBHS! Mr. Goodfellow dynamite. Favor- ite quotation by Napoleon is: ‘‘I'd rather die a winner than a loser. ’ zi ROBERT J. PIMENTAL MORRIS PINA Known as ‘‘Din Din’’ After NBHS, his ambition is to be a carpenter. His pet peeve is people who lie about their feelings. Enjoys being with Peggy the most. Wishes to be a millionaire and visit the Virgin Islands. HELIO PIRES ¥) ‘ i“ MARIA A. PIMENTAL ““Angie’’, as her friends call her, would like to become a secretary one day. Her irritation is getting up early in the morning. Least liked the studies at NBHS. Her secret wish is to be happy, and she would also like to visit Europe. ROBIN A. PINA PWV SA MARK A. PIVA To be politician who will work for others, not himself. Glad to be involved in JA. Noted for being critical. Pet peeve — people who snap gum. ‘‘There is no limit to what you can achieve as long as you do not care who gets credit. ’ 91 92 SS SHELLEY A. PIVA “Shells'' Aims to be Dental Hygienist, but may go to BCC, work in a bank. Dancing lessons and talking are chief hobbies. Would love to be a senator. Enjoyed Mr. Motta's jokes, Ms. Allen's knowledge of life. ‘‘Life’s too short to be unhappy. ’ AL a } yy, Vf) MARCIA POLCHLOPECK Will attend SMU after graduating. Her favorite pastimes are bike-rid- ing and tennis. Happiest when on a shopping spree with friends. Admires Mr. Janiak and had the most fun in Chemistry. ‘‘ls that right? + DENISE RAMOS DANIEL POIRER Favorite pastime is playing the guitar with Joan. His pet peeve is noisy eaters. Admired Mr. Daw- son and had the most fun in biol- ogy with Mr. Keith. Enjoys being with Sally the most and would like to see France. A yearbook pho- tog. Would like to become a nursery or kindergarten teacher. Enjoys baking and watching sports. Pet peeve is people who are hypo- crites. Respects Mr. Kelly and had the most fun in junior English. Would like to visit Ypsilanti, Michi- gan. KEVIN RAMOS “Topo'' His ambition is to return to Los Angeles. Enjoys being with fine babes and his secret wish is to get into some big money. Had the most fun in shop. Noted for being with it. California calls him loud and clear! DONNA POITRAS After graduation she would like to become a child reading specialist. Happiest when making people laugh. Would like to visit England and her secret wish is to be 110 Ibs. Had the most fun in Child Care. Noted for the evil eye. JO-ANN POPIELNICKI Her ambition is to be an X-ray technologist. Her pleasures are riding in the country, the beach, and horseback riding. Happiest when with friends and would like to visit Scotland. Most noted for combing her hair. MARCIA RAMOS ‘‘Marsh ’ To become Speech Ther- apist. Liked Mr. Boisvert's class and dry jokes. Pet peeve: jive peo- ple. Disliked strict rules. Favorite quote: ‘‘To each his own.'’ Would like to see California. ‘| hear ya! Me Lats | PAULINE POITRAS GLORIA QUINTIN Ambition is to graduate from NBHS. Enjoyed the pool and lunch the most, and her favorite teacher is Mr. Wilson. She would like to visit Portugal some day. TIMOTHY RAMOS Nickname is ‘'Count.'’ Would like most to visit Hawaii not far in the future. Pet peeve is narrow- minded people. After leaving NBHS will join Gas Company. SUSAN POITRAS “‘Sue’’ Ambition to be a medical technician. Can't stand people who bull their way through life. Did not enjoy housemasters or being mistaken for her sister's twin. ‘‘Confusion is a state of whatness. ’ To college. MICHAEL QUINTIN WAYNE RAMOS ROBERT RANDALL “Bobbie'' Hopes to become elec- trical engineer. Enjoys electronics, football, and working with com- puters. Dislikes homework. Favor- ite class is math. Glad he now works for WNBH and WMYS. id KRISTIN RASCHE Kris’ Dislikes morons and cruelty to living things. A potential horse trainer, she would love to have a successful stable. Happiness is being with her own horse or with Dave Medeiros. School's her hangup. 5 7 a 7 | 2 DINA REBELO —“Dino ' Ambition is to play foot- ball with O. J. Simpson. Leisure activities are music, dancing, foot- ball, being with Peter. Her dream is to be a wealthy woman. Favor- ite teacher is Mrs. Miles. Pet peeve: she hates people that lie. BILL RANDALL His nickname is ‘‘Slob.'’ His ambi- tion is to go to a construction school. Would like to visit Mexico. Uptight over the old people driv- ing fast cars. Respects Coach MacPherson. Hangups are girls and fast cars. Secret: wishes to be known all over. ROBERT REED WW ANA RAPOSA Her annoyance is crowded places; prefers solitude. Secret wish is to live in mountains. Thinks Mr. Bis- cari identifies with students. ‘'It is wiser to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove alll doubts. ’ . 7 4 ie 4 ; } —4 a he Nee ode’ m4! ’ On” be ARMINDA REBELLO “‘Mindy ’ Means to be a lawyer. Known for a listening ear and defending a point. York Steak House and Mall her territory. Resents unfairness and closed minds. Loved her parents’ support in her personal development. Col- lege, then travel. MARIA C. REI Nickname is ‘‘Connie.’' Would like to become a nurse. Happiest when with Ernie. Would like to visit Australia. Most noted for being friendly and enjoyed the resource centers at NBHS. LUCI RAPOSO “Juicy Luci’’ Likes music, dancing, friends. Future executive secre- tary. Enjoys 2nd floor core, period E lunch. Miss Allen her favorite. Noted for smiling all the time. Headed for business school. Wishes to get rich. ‘‘Get down.” CINDY REBELLO EDWIN REIS Favorite pastime is playing the drums. He some day wants to travel to Colombia in South Amer- ica. Favorite hangout: Brooklawn Park. JOYCE RAPOZA Listening to records, being with Joe best times. Fine places to relax are playground and ceme- tery. Always admired Mrs. Harper most for her understanding. Most noted for being quiet in school. Secret wish is to get married. DONNA REBELLO Favorite pastimes are bowl- ing, sewing and enjoys being with Steve. Would like to visit Hawaii. Secret wish is to get married, have kids and be a housewife. Best teacher she ever had was Miss Leal. WAYNE S. REIS 93 MARC F. REU STEVEN RICHARD ‘‘Pugs'' To attend R.I. Trade School, become auto mechanic. Dreams of designing new type of engine. Notorious for all his vari- ous cars. Woodshop and Mr. Bis- cari were amusing. Sports lover. ““Right!’’ or ‘How's it going? ’ Digs the dictionary. JACQUELINE RODERIQUES Will always remember the good times in shorthand class. ls happi- est with Joe and hopes to marry him one day. Admires Miss Allen and Mrs. Buckley. 94 WAYNE RIJO ‘““Carfather'' Future race mechanic. Enjoys drag racing, hockey, winning a race, cruising around. Like to go to Van Nuys, Calif. and become pro racer. Appreciated Mr. Dlouhy’s helpful- ness. Find him at Industrial Park. Bemoans lack of hot rods. CHARLES RODRIGUES EUGENIA REZENDES “Jeannie’’ Ambition is to become a doctor. Enjoys listening to records and riding around. Secret wish is to get married, travel and raise a family. Turned off by two- faced and prejudiced people. Favorite expression is ‘‘NO, SA!”’ ANNE RILEY “Annsie”’ Will always remember Mr. Ouimet’s giant frog. Would like to visit outer space. Happiest when going barefoot. Geometry favorite subject. Noted for having an Italian temper. To college. “Roy ’ Enjoys bowling, baseball, and tennis. Would like to become a pro-bowler. Had the most fun in chemistry, and enjoyed being in the Drama Club. Would like to visit London, England. College bound. BARRY RICHARD SUSAN RILEY Going to the football rallies and games are her favorite pastimes. ls happiest when NBHS wins but is unhappy when we lose. Can be found at Buttonwood Pk. Enjoys all sports. Admired Ms. Souza. Despised long intercom announce- ments. ate LARRY ROGERS ‘Maypo ’ Larry is happiest when fishing. He admires Mr. Roscow — best teacher he has ever had. Enjoys listening to the Uriah Heep. “Do unto others before they do it unto you.” CONRAD RICHARD Noted for being Senior Class Pres- ident. Happiest when making money. Had fun playing table- hockey in Electronics. Pet peeve: people who form opinions before they know facts. Least liked: when my car was hit outside of NBHS. JOHM F. ROBINSON, JR. His ambition is to play 1st trumpet with the Boston Symphony. Enjoyed band and music classes, and playing in the orchestra for the Drama Club plays. Admires Mr. Robinson, and thinks NBHS is great. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ROOT “Chris'’ Would like to go into the record business. Enjoys playing sports and being with Diane. Most noted for good jokes and his favorite hangout is Baylies Square. Would like to see Austra- lia. ‘How you doin'?” MARGARET ROSA ‘“Peggy'' To business school, hopefully to become secretary. Jolly when hanging out with the girls. Had most fun in Black His- tory. Find her inside Tan House most of the time. Disliked the strik- ing at NBHS. Would like to see India. MARY ROSE “‘Mernie'’ Would like to go far away from New Bedford. Mr. Vaz was her favorite teacher. BRENDA ANNE ROUSSEAU Liked cheering for St. Mary's. Hopefully to be a lab technician. “Who can forget the awkward age of youth. Days were free, and fun and life were beautiful. ’ Mr. Biscari best teacher. To BCC. Tartans PETER ROSA Would like to travel to California. Has mind set on going into Air Force. Cooking is his favorite class. Happiest when on vacation. Elks’ Lodge is a fine place. Mr. Dawson was the best. THOMAS A. ROSE DIANE ROUSSEAU Di’ Dreams of being a hairdres- ser. Hobbies are tennis, water ski- ing, cooking. Hated NBH food and taking the bus home. Color her happy with Paul. ‘You're kid- ding! ’ Innermost urge is to own a car. ARTHUR ROSE “Jr. ’ Ambition is to travel. Pet peeve: phony people. His hang- out was The Corner. Disliked the teaching methods at NBH. Plans to go to college. “Right.” , Ew DEBRA ROSEMAN ““Debbie ’ Future surgeon. Enjoys painting and listening to stereo. Would like to tour Italy. Admires Mr. Keith. Had fun in Physiology and Anatomy because of ‘Jaws. ’ Enjoyed lab experiments. Hates false persons and hypocrites. To college. MICHAEL ROUSSOS At his best bowling, debating, helping handicapped, discussing politics. Great respect for teachers who stood up for rights. Hopes to be lawyer and accountant. ‘‘Jim's Place'’ was hangout. Noted for argumentative style and love of people. DEBRA ROSE ‘Debbie’ To Kinyon-Campbell for secretarial work. Hobbies are cooking, bowling, and fishing. Ms. Zola’s willing helpfulness was decent. Hates snobbish people. Likes shorthand. Always counting calories. Shy girl. JAMES ROSENBERG “Jim’’ A tennis addict who looks forward to weekends. Found Mr. Borowicz's History classes memo- rable. Crowded halls were anath- ema to him. Headed for college. Yearbook Advertising Ed. pe rie L - GRACE M. ROUXINOL Would love to travel all around the world. Noted for talking. Enjoys crocheting and knitting. Hopes to become an accountant. Thought pool and Social Studies Resource Center were great. Dis- likes unappreciative persons. ALAN L. ROSS MARC ROY 95 ROBERTA ROY ““Berda.'’ Enjoyed the privileges of being a Sr. Happiest when with Bruce. Always will remember when she had shoelaces tied to chair and she fell. Noted for her big mouth. Admired Ms. Bizzarro. “What should | do? ’ PATRICIA SANTOS “Pat.'' Secret wish: to own a pur- ple Volkswagen. Enjoys being with S.V. Can be found at skating rink. Release days were great. Had most fun in Psych. class. Dis- likes insincere people. ‘‘Hi.’’ Mrs. Hassey is super! 96 SUZANNE RYBKA To be successful. Enjoys camping and tennis. Would like to visit Col- orado and then travel around the world. Will remember Mr. Good- fellow's corny jokes. Saddest when saying good-bye to friends. Liked people at NBHS. ‘'Far out! ’ JORGE SARMENTO CHERYL SEARS Loves camping, horseback riding. Would be enchanted by Bermuda. Liked Mr. Boudreau's class. Noted for weird laugh and spilling milk all over herself in cafeteria. DAVID SAMEIRO “‘Sombrero.’’ Enjoys tennis matches and football games. Admires Mr. Walsh's understand- ing. Had fun in Chemistry class. Disliked getting stuck in D-block senior year. To college after NBH. Noted for having a mustache. SUSAN SAVAGE To teach art education. Happiest when feeling free. Would most like to visit Egypt. MARGARET SHELLEY ‘Peggy.’ Relaxes by reading, lis- tening to music. Is at her happiest with Curt. Really enjoyed jewelry- making course at NBHS. MICHAEL SANDEL RICHARD SAYA Favorite pastimes are baseball and hunting. Disliked freshmen at NBHS. Will remember US History. Would like to see Canada. Liked English and Mr. Methia. Enjoyed gym and shops. CARL SENNA EDWARD J. SANTOS ““Eddie.'’ Future astronomer or chemistry teacher. Had fun in Mrs. Bisaillon's Biology class. Will remember his parents saying, ‘‘Be careful driving that car! Liked the musicals and Spirit Week at NBHS. ‘That's true, too! SHELLY SCHLEMMER Noted for red hair. Would like to travel cross country. Pet peeve: snobby people. To teach children her wish. Hates to be alone. Will remember parents’ goodness. Admires Mrs. Roberts. ‘‘That’s for ” sure. “he PATTI SHEERIN Happiest when NBHS is winning any sports match. Enjoys dancing, diving and cheering. Can be found in gyms and pool. To become phys. ed. teacher. Would like to ride cross-country on bike. If lucky, U Mass after graduating from NBH. © A oe” 4 fe. J : eo 7. ' ANNE SHEHAB “Slow Down Enjoys playing gui- tar, Hazelwood Park. Dislikes classes; likes lunch. Has fun with Mark and on the Cape. Wants to own MGB. Admires Miss Clark; can't stand stupid idiots. Noted for being a nut. Headed for Berk- lee Music College. AURELIA SILVA Will go on to be a secretary. Enjoys sewing and watching TV. Shorthand finest class because Miss Zola is a nice person. Gym was a lot of fun. Oh, to see the state of Hawaii!! Will remember the advice her parents gave her. “Oh boy! MANUEL H. SILVA Future engineer. Noted for play- ing soccer. Would like to visit Por- tugal. Enjoyed being with Paul Fernandes. Can be found at Portu- guese Library. Saddest when los- ing a soccer game. Heading for college. ‘‘Hey, man! ’ Be Gee fA JAMES V. SHEHAB Jim Future artist. Would like his own car. Find him working on hobbies, bowling, or at Hazel- wood Park. Will remember art classes at NBHS. Mrs. Sladewski favorite teacher. Cape Cod is par- adise. Destination uncertain. DEBRA SILVA “Boo Boo'' Hopes to become a Fashion Merchandiser. Enjoys being with Sonny. Admired Miss Longo for her coaching ability. Liked girls’ basketball team at NBHS. Noted for her quick change of moods. ‘‘Beware of the Eyes of March.” MARIA DE J. G. SILVA . eee DIANA SHERLEY ay KAREN JEAN SILV. “ K. J. Noted for craziness. Admired Mrs. Hassey. Hopes to become artist or nurse. Will remember parents’ love and respect. Can be found in Elaine's car. Enjoys biking, horseback rid- ing, sports, and dancing. ‘‘Oh, Kuc Kar! SANDRA SILVA “Sandy' ’ Would like to sun her- self in Bermuda. Pet peeve: peo- ple who are unnecessarily violent. Hopes to become a child psychol- ogist. Hated the people that crowded the halls at NBHS. Moodiness is her hang-up. CATHY ANN SHERRILL ‘“Cat'’ Future nurse. Noted for awkward questions. Dislikes peo- ple who keep bugging her. Would like to see Europe. Enjoys bowling and listening to music. Happiest when with Rick. Chorus favorite class. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Lucy Ambition is to be a secre- tary: planning to attend Kinyon- Campbell. Loves listening to music and being with Jim. Had most fun in steno. ‘For crying out loud.” Secret wish to be a millionaire. Hilarious when her wig flew away! SHARON T. SILVA “Terry'’ Ambition to be pre-school teacher. Enjoys camping. Annoy- ance: arguing. Will remember pool at NBH. Noted for babysit- ting. Had most fun in Child Care. “You don’t say!’’ Mr. Motta helped her through history. ALBERT SILVA “Stooch'’ Can be found hanging around Buttonwood Park. Hopes to become athletic trainer. Dislikes people who try to be what they aren't. Noted for scissors and trainers kit. Hopes one day to see Arizona State University. STEPHEN J. SILVA “Steve'’ Hopes to travel all over the world. Is happiest when party- ing with friends. Will always remember Mr. Boisvert's Chemis- try class because of the fights they had with Mr. Kobza's class. To Calif. next. ee 98 MARIA F. SILVEIRA “Mary'' Enjoys watching T.V. Future accountant. Will remember walking in Core at NBHS. Hates getting up early. ‘‘Ye! What Hap- pened? Happiest out of school, but thought Mr. Souza was nice. DEBRA M. SOARES MARGARET SOUTHWORTH ‘“Peggy'' Happiest when out in fresh air playing baseball; bicycle riding. Will cherish being a senior at NBHS. Would like to visit Colo- rado. Piqued by bossy people and having to go into pool in gym. ROBERT SILVER ‘‘Bob-Bones’’ Most noted for being a big brother to everyone. Hopes to bea history teacher. Enjoys photography, traveling. Found at Mall or Buttonwood. Will go to Bridgewater State. Had most fun in Mr. Kobza's Chemistry class. ‘You Bird. ’ GISELE SOKOLL Vv CAROL M. SOUZA DEBORAH SIM Enjoys reading Bible, writing poetry. Ambition is to teach the blind and mute. Can be found at church. Is happiest with the youth at church. Pet peeve: people not being themselves. Mrs. Gouveia was warm, human, made learning fun. | MARYANN SOUCY “Mary Jane’’ Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Future legal secretary whose wish is to be happy with ‘‘whatever | decide to do. ’ Would like to visit France. Will remember freedom at NBHS. Headed for college. Psych. was super subject. JOHN J. SOUZA Future auto mechanic. Happiest when at a concert. Enjoys hockey, weight-lifting. Upset by people who are depressed. Secret wish is to be a rock star. Will attend R.I. Trade School. Mr. Keith most admired, also Mr. Buess. qui! lI MELISSA SLAUGHTER “Skipper’’ or ‘‘Lissa’’ Future spe- cial ed. teacher. Enjoys reading and studying — the Bible. Happi- est when helping people. Admires Miss Blake. Can be found in church. Remembers parents’ eyes, smile and the way they say no! “Why me?”’ DIANE SOUSA “Di’’ Enjoys dancing. Hates phony people. Would like to visit Madeira, Portugal. MICHAEL SOUZA Can be found at Mt. Pleasant and Coggeshall Streets. Would like to become a CPA. Hates show-offs. Liked gym classes at NBHS. Had most fun in Mr. Methia's class. California is the place he would like to visit. Basketball, baseball, football! HELEN SMIGEL ‘Nel’ Her favorite pastime, cruis- ing around. Had fun in Jr. History class. Pet peeve: false character in a person. Find her mostly at Lin- coln Park or with Ricky. One day would like to see England. ‘Yeah right! KEVIN SOUSA ‘‘Kev'’ Future actor and singer. Dislikes people who prejudge other people. Enjoyed being in Drama Club and Music Depart- ment. Happiest when with Eileen. Noted for making fool of himself and being in Drama Club shows. “Excellent.” MICHAEL J. SOUZA “Sugar Bear'’ Would like to work with his father. Can be found at Rural Cemetery Corner. Enjoys being with Joyce Rapoza. Had most fun in Teenage Culture. Noted for short haircuts. Would like to visit Portugal. A Mr. Saltz- man fan. RICHARD SOUZA “ Rick'’ Dislikes incompetence amongst some administrators. To become computer engineer. Would like to visit France. Enjoys tennis, amateur radio, and elec- tronics. Irked by being perfection- ist. Happiest when leaving NBHS. MICHAEL ST. DON ‘ Mike'’ Would like to be an accountant. Enjoys bowling and martial arts. Had most fun in Eng- lish. Noted for Moby Dick Rifle Drill Team. Liked ROTC, Drama Club, at NBHS. Would like to visit Hawaii. Headed for SMU. Admired Mr. Charbonneau. ANN MARIE SYLVIA “Peanuts'’ Future parole or pro- bation officer. Enjoys playing the accordion. Wishes she had lived in the 1950's. Find her carrying lots of books or in the company of her cat. WAYNE SOUZA Noted for playing football. Headed for college. Hopes to play college sports. KATHLEEN M. STOTT Likes being with Scott, Liz, Bar- bara and with history teacher, Mrs. Hassey. Hopes to become a nurse. Hates people who tease her. Noted for being quiet. Plans to attend nursing school or SMU. To have a family and a happy life. ' fd. a a SYLVIA 'Vegetable’’ Passes time away going to McDonalds, French fries and Cokes. Liked to hear 2:10 bell in school. Most happy when with Caesar. Burt Reynolds favorite personality. ‘'To be or not to be.”’ buying MARY E. SPARROW ““Mary Ellen’’ Enjoys canoeing, camping, and swimming. Would like to tour Europe and Montana. Hates getting up for school. Hap- piest when with friends. The thing she liked most about NBHS was lunch. To college. ‘‘Oh, Lord.’ DEBRA ST. PIERRE “Debbie ’ Would like to become a medical lab technician. Will always remember making new friends at NBHS. Would like to visit Colorado Rocky Mountains. JOANN SYLVIA Future inhalation therapist. Enjoys being with Drew. Liked the course selection at NBHS, but hated the crowded halls. On to college after NBHS. Most contented photo- graphing animals in nature. Would adore a mountain cabin. RACHEL SPENCER “‘Peachie’’ Hopes to be a math teacher. Enjoys listening to music. Saddest when doing homework. Can be found at Iris’ house. Noted for being friendly. Hates phony people. ‘‘Check it out.” “ MARK ST. PIERRE ‘“Marcus'' Ambition to Navy to become Airport Serviceman. Pas- ses time away bowling. Enjoyed gym at NBHS, and having Mr. Kuliga as teacher. Noted for moo- ing like a cow. Secret wish to race in Mexican Baja race. LAUREN SYLVIA “ Law'' Undecided about future plans. Happiest when with Frank. Sad when broke. Disliked the many rules at NBHS. Find her hanging out at Terry's house, playing cards. DANIEL STARKIE ‘ Starke’’ would like to be a coach. Is happiest when Whalers win. Likes the people at NBHS. Would like to visit Europe. Had most funin Mr. Motta's class. Hopefully headed for college. ERIN SULLIVAN “Sully’’ Enjoyed cheering for NBHS. Loved the _ football games, Junior year. Will always remember Mrs. Drew. ROBERT A. SYLVIA Bob Enjoys being with Gloria. Hopes to become a state employee and visit Canada. Hap- piest when playing hockey. His favorite pastime is playing bass guitar. ‘‘All right.'’ Sad when his team loses. Hated bus rides to and from NBHS. 99 me BRUCE SZYNDLAR Wants to go to Berklee College of Music to become pro musician (guitarist). Disliked rules, liked the people most at NBHS. He would like to see England in the near future. PAULINE TAVARES LEONARD B. TAYLOR ‘“Leaping’’ Roller skating and chess his pastimes. Admired Mr. Fleming for his excellent teaching. Would like to become a journalist or a writer. Enjoys being with Louise. ‘You're wild!'’ To BCC, U. of Missouri or Columbia. ol BETSAIDA TALAVERA “Betsy'’ Hopes to become beauti- cian. Listening to records hobby. Enjoys being with Fred Orico. Will remember parents’ helping hand. Her quality, talking loud mouth in corridors and being Puerto Rican. “Que passa?”’ NICOLAS TAVENNER HEIDI TEIXEIRA To be a special ed. elementary teacher. Enjoys baton twirling. Happiest when with Mike. Would like to visit Hawaii. Can be found in the gym or bookstore. Would like to own an MG. Loved Miss Allen's class and football season. To SMU. ANN TAVARES Future medical technologist. Hap- piest with Mark. Would like to tour Europe. Secret wish: to be rich and self-supporting. Had fun in 12th grade English: Freedom of Expression. Dislike the rules and jocks of NBHS. CAROL E. TAYLOR Enjoyed being at Martha's Vine- yard. Will remember being locked out of gym sophomore year. Favorite musical group is Rolling Stones. Likes the song ‘‘Ruby Tuesday. | if ye KIM TEIXEIRA Future physical therapist. Happi- est when driving her mighty Grem- lin and having a good time. Really admired Mrs. Hassey. On to col- lege from NBHS. DEBORAH TAVARES Debbie’ Aims to become baker. Had fun in record-keeping class. Didn't like boring studies and crowded corridors. Happiest when with her man Jamie. Outstanding for attitude. ‘If moon is bright, full of light, get out, and boogie tonight. ELLEN TAYLOR Enjoys being with friends, espe- cially Jay. Most noted for her laugh. Hates snobs and teachers. Pastimes are dancing and gym- nastics. ‘‘Dyn-o-mite!! LISA M. TEIXEIRA Softball and basketball are her favorite pastimes. Hates being called a jock, but is happy when the bell rings to end the day. Enjoys being with DFK and KK. Admired Ron Dow and Mrs. Har- per. ‘Hi, buddy.’’ Nursing school next. GERALD J. TAVARES ‘‘Jerry’’ Hobby playing hockey. Will never forget chemistry and the prep room. Enjoyed the pool. Disliked the studies’ teachers at NBH. To college after high school. His best quality was making friends. KATHY TAYLOR “Kat'’ Happiest at beach and with Jeff. Going on to college, hopes to become a stewardess. Will remember mother's faith in her. Enjoys reading, dating, and party- ing. Appreciates Mrs. Bolton's understanding and _ help. “Really?” DENISE TETREAULT Hopes to go to college. Loves driving, all sports. Would like to travel after becoming a business administrator. Hates being told what to do. Enjoyed meeting peo- ple at NBHS. Dislikes people who label others because of appear- ance. ) a LINDA BETH TETREAULT Would like career in child care. Enjoys being with Patrick. Can be found around Newport Creamery. Will benefit from understanding parents. Intends to move on to Washington State and get mar- ried. Pet peeve is conceited peo- ple. JOHN TRAVERS Enjoys hockey. Dug Mr. Carreiro’s biology class. Hates English. On to college. ‘'| doubt it! ’ _ TONI TSOTSONES Head Majorette Senior year. Headed to BCC for Child Care. _ Twirling and swimming favorite pastimes. Will remember Miss Allen for being so helpful. Can't stand people who keep to them- selves. ‘‘Be good! ’ Mrs. Roberts is great. ANA M. TEVES Enjoys watching TV. Portuguese class, Business Res. Ctr. most enjoyable at NBH. Unhappy when she has to be alone. Thinks her parents are very nice. Would like to go to S MU and then see Japan. ROBIN TRAVERS BENJAMIN TURNER “Benj'’ On to a certified public accountant. Happy Saturday to Wednesday. Most liked pool, resource centers, disliked some teachers’ seating plans. Plans to go to Kinyon-Campbell School. MICHAEL THEODORE ln 5th Me Po Ne Ra ase 3 wall MELINDA MARIE TRAVIS Ambition is modeling and danc- ing. Would like to visit South America. Pet peeve is people with dirty hair. Noted for always smil- ing. Can be found at Alhambra Saloon. Favorite teacher, Mr. Pacheco. Favorite band, Average White Band. SANDRA LEE TURNER Aries. Happiest in Hyannis with Bonnie and others, partying, swimming, taking long drives. Found Ms. Maria Smith and Ms. Yen top faculty. To nursing school. “| have fought the good fight, | have finished the course, and | have kept the faith. ’ GARY THERRIEN Hopes to go to college and major in printing. Disliked study halls at NBHS. Had most fun in printing shop class. Favorite radio station WPRO. REBECCA TROMBLY Se Be a ze: | PAUL TURPEL ZN VIRGINIA TRACZ “Ginny ’ Happiest when playing music. To become registered nurse. Would like to visit Poland. Enjoys company of friends. Noted for smile. ‘‘Only with the heart can we see clearly: what is essen- tial is invisible to the eye.” DAVID TSCHAEN Enjoys all sports. Happiest when playing hockey. Sad when doing nothing. Secretly wishes to be rich. Can be found around skating rink. Had most fun in chemistry class. Hopes to go on to col- lege. THERESA VARAO Enjoys being with Tony. Favorite pastime is bike riding. Had most fun in Miss Smith's shorthand class. Plans to go to work after NBHS. Would like to visit Hawaii. Favorite musical group, Tavares. 101 v7 y ( | ; } , = ‘F F . o ; % : 2 MARIO VARGAS Ambition to be a teacher. Happi- est when sleeping. Enjoys being with J.M.P. Admired Mrs. Faber. Favorite subject is History. Would like to visit Europe. Funniest hap- pening: he fell asleep in class and ended up sleeping through lunch. ae ey : ; y +, 3 a é 5 te =! 7 . se ee ee %: £ 4 y = vey as 3 yh 5 ht ra STEPHEN VARGAS Shan ? : ‘‘Varg'’ Happiest when playing hockey. Enjoys company of PS. Found at ice rink. Admires Mrs. LaFlamme. Most liked being on the hockey team. EMANUEL VASCONCELOS Oe | ath Vane Nay tbe a + DAMARY VEGA “Cookie'’ Ambition is to become a computer programmer. Favorite pastime is reading. Most noted for Oriental eyes. Can't put up with jive people. Would love to see Africa and Hawaii. Will try a lin- guistics major in college. NELSON VEGA Would like to major in linguistics when at college. Enjoys meeting people. Into National Guard, then settle Puerto Rico, be translator. Hates NBHS rules, but was really appreciative of his homeroom teacher, Miss Allen. CHERYL A. VIEIRA On to be an inhalation therapist. Favorite pastime: nodding to blind horses. Favorite teacher Mr. Wilusz. ‘‘Once a man like the sea | raged; once a woman like the earth | gave; but there is in fact more earth than sea. ’ ALICE VITORINO Happy with rabbit. Likes Mr. Silva's class. Secret wish to get rich. Wants to visit Switzerland. Favorite quote: ‘I've forgotten who you are, by remembering what you've done.'' Favorite teacher was Mr. Dawson. 102 CHERYL T. VIEIRA JEANNETTE WALSH “Jet'’ Would like to be an artist. Hopes to go on to Virginia. Enjoys being with Timmy. Secretly wishes to marry him and have twins. Pet peeve: talk is cheap. Admires Mr. Charbonneau. Approved good art education at NBHS. TOM VIEIRA “Peter'’ Cruising around is good. Would like to own his own place. At his best when not working. Saddest 7:30 bell. Would like to visit Hawaii. ‘Ya, right. ’ SUSAN VIGEANT GRACE WHITAKER ““Gracie’' On to be an artist. Enjoys drawing, reading and dancing. Happiest going places with friends. Liked the wide vari- ety of courses offered. To art school. MARIA VILELA MATTHEW J. WILDE BRIAN WOOLLEY “B Would like to go into man- agement. Enjoys being with Mau- reen. Pet peeve is showoffs. Can be found at skating rink. Admires Mr. Jacintho. Liked woodshop class. Most noted for his asking questions. Wants to see all of Canada. ARNESIA WILLIAMS “Lisa’’ Goal is to be model. A girl on the go! Super time in B242. Happy at 2:05 and with Mrs. Mello. Sad when friends are ill. Remembered for her smile. Will go to So. Carolina after gradua- tion. JOHN WROBLINSKI Enjoys baseball. Happiest when on a winning team. Pet Peeve: politicians. Secretly wishes to be an astronaut. ‘‘Though | intensely disagree with what you say, | will defend to death your right to say it!’’ Funniest thing: getting 100 on test! i 9)! CINDI WOOD “Sally’’ On to be an astronomer. Favorite pastime is bothering peo- ple. Happiest when at the beach. Saddest when broke. Enjoys being with Jimmy. Had most fun in math and chemistry classes. Admires Mr. Wilusz. To U. Mass. Listens to WHDH. - STEVEN G. XIARHOS “XO” Enjoys weightlifting. Likes NBHS gym facilities. Had fun doing plays and skits in Eng. class. Will remember parents’ love. Can not decide between Air Force — Cape Cod Community. Wants to be a police detective. Wishes to b e Kojak. MoRE EARS: SEN I@RS Come df SALLY L. WOOD ““Ybk. Ed-in-Chief.'’ Hopes to become lab technician. Would like to bask in Bermuda. Will always remember jr. Algebra class. Dislikes rude people. Admires Mr. Keith for his direct way of teaching. To SMU. j J i BRIAN WOODACRE ‘“Woody'’ Ambition is to be a cook. Enjoys eating and basket- ball. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Secretly wishes to be 7 feet tall. Liked school vacations. Dis- liked homework. Aspires to go on to Johnson-Wales. Known for sick jokes. DON'T BE LAZY LIKE US AND VipleS Suet its SECON D Y | Sa IS — SU RINe alinie PAGE — THERE'S SECTION J 103 NY ef We. % Pi PAMELA AUGER JON BLAIR BENVINDA CALDAS Future teacher aide. Happy at lunch time. Favorite teacher, Mr. Silva. Has reputation for being weird. Can be found at the pool. DEBORAH ALVES TIMOTHY C. ASQUINO DEBRA CASTEEL Loves to party! Admires Mr. Cabral and Mr. Dell Isola. Hates getting up at 6:00 a.m. Mor.day- Friday. Going to Highland, N.J. after NBHS. Disliked fire drills. Switzerland her place to go. CARLOS FARIAS ““Charlie'’ Hopes to be an engi- neer. Enjoys being with Ana. Will remember how his parents cared for him. Happiest on weekends. Favorite pastime going to Horse- neck and Cape. Mr. Roger Silva best teacher. 104 FRANCELINA CASTELO ““Fran.’’ Wants to be successful in whatever she does. Didn't care for homework, but liked lunch peri- ods. Admires Mr. Calnan. Going to Plus-Kinyon from NBHS. Will remember how her parents cared about her education. ‘‘Oh, wow! BRIAN FERREIRA s eeA. x A WARREN CORREIA “‘Rat.’’ Glad when partying, riding mini-bike, in gym, or in Black Lit. Sad when broke. Happy with Sleepy or Ms. Blake, new teacher. Future uncertain, but needs to be rich. ‘‘That’s cool. ’ Africa would be wonderful for a visit. CARL FORSBLOM Ambition: Field of electronics. Sports are baseball and bowling. Enthusiastic when at a dragway. Plans to attend ITT Tech. Hopes to visit Rome. Had most fun in print- ing class. ‘‘Get lost. ' “Oh, yeah! JOHN DE MELLO OLGA DE MELO “ Yogi.'’ Hangout, Tan House parking lot. Most fun in Teenage Culture. Work after NBH. Liked courses but disliked rules at NBH. Happy with Frank. Would like to visit California. Secret wish, being married to Frank. Has no hang ups. DOLORES FRANCO “Arnold. ’ Indulges herself in ten- nis, dancing. Can be found at Central Pharmacy. Had most fun in Child Care. Liked smoking privi- leges. Disliked rules. On to enjoy life and find a job. Most noted for being friendly. Admires Mr. War- ren. DAVID FREITAS DAVID FRENETTE Plans to be a weatherman. Enjoys sports and being with friends. Will remember his mom's great under- standing. Admires Mr. Anderson. Pet peeve is waiting in line. Most liked bell at 2:05. Least liked bell at 7:30. Listens to WCOZ. ‘Get a job. ai ms DAVID GIAMMALVO ““Hippie.'' Hopes to fish ona dragger. Truckin’ is his bag. Sad- dest when straight. Secretly wishes to have an easy life. Can be found in P-town. Enjoys being with Heather. Had most fun in study periods. Disliked security guards. DONNA GRIMES “Benedict.'’ Secretly would like to own mansion. Known for red hair. Future beautician. Junior St. her hangout. Admires Miss Allen. Most fun in Sales class. Will remember parents’ understand- ing. Dislikes people who stare. “Ya, right. ROBERT HUNT ““Bob.'' Happy when out of school. Future accountant. Sad when Red Sox lose. On to Kinyon- Campbell. Likes playing baseball, basketball, hockey. His wish — to have lots of money. Most fun: Mr. Saltzman's Math. Noted for not being absent. ROCHELLE HADDOCK ‘‘Shelley.’’ Future interpreter in U.N. Enjoys watching sports and listening to music. Found at But- townwood Park and Newport Creamery. Had fun in Mr. Biscari’s study. Liked the rules of NBHS. “Can | copy your homework? ’ To college. KARL JASKOLKA “Koko. ’ Ambition to be rich. Had most fun in Mrs. Sherbino's class. Hopes to go to Maritime Acad- emy. Would like to see the whole world. Happiest when asleep. Digs being with people who enjoy being with him. WJAR fan. ‘‘He's burnt out. w RODNEY GONSALVES RICHARD HARRIMAN ‘“‘Randof Kirkland. ’ Liked NBH photography class. Pet hate: TV commercials. Hopes to be meat cutter. Hangout, Buttonwood courts, Myrtle's Turtle. Secretly would like to get married and have kids. Enjoys being with Zelda. Admires Mr. Sykes. Eng. fun, DEBORAH JESUS — BX f . oe 8 t wv ‘ ae . we a ¢ + CATHERINE GOODINE “Cathi.'’ College ahead. Most fun in Black Lit. Admires Mrs. Brown. Hangout — Hathaway basketball courts. Enjoys being with Virgil. Secretly would like to go to Louis- ville, Ky. Noted for talking. Dis- likes going to school. ‘‘Go you- know-where. ’ , 2: RICHARD HILL “Ricky. ’ To be a medical techni- cian. Hates homework. Mr. Biscari his favorite. Hangout — Durfee St. wall. Most fun in studies. Liked NBH school spirit. Wants to go to Jamaica. Admires Mrs. Purcell. History favorite subject. ‘‘Jive tur- keys. BERNADETTE ALVES JORGE ““Berni.’’ College bound. Mr. Braz's room her hangout. To be a linguist. Likes to read. Would love to visit Portugal. Didn't like yellow slips at NBHS. Will remember par- ents’ love. ‘‘Fantastic! ’ A field trip fan. ee p ’ | | . STACEY GRACE DAVID HOLTKAM Monkey. ’ To go to work after NBHS. Likes going hunting. Mr. Braz's class most fun. Happy when outside. Would like to move to Maine. Will remember the patience his parents had. Dislikes old fashioned teachers. ‘‘See ya later. — a LINDA JOSEFEK Hopes to make it to BCC. Short- hand most enjoyable. Liked 1:50 bell. Admires Miss Zola because she can talk to students. Values time with Steve. Will remember parents’ deep concern and under- standing. Aims to see Virginia. 105 MICHAEL LEGER JEFFREY MEDINA DONNA ROSA 106 JERRY J. LOGOZZO Enjoys watching sports. Mr. Saltz- man a favorite. Hangs out in pool hall. Wishes to visit Italy. Would like to be rich. “What?” ROSA MELO Would one day like to be rich. Likes movies, swimming, volley- ball, TV. Discontented when all alone. Wants to visit Bermuda and Hawaii. Had the most fun in Span- ish class. ‘‘Keep cool.'’ Ambition: secretary. DORA |. SANCHEZ-LOPEZ “Dory.'' To become a woman Marine. Likes to exercise, read, and dance. Secret wish: to become first Puerto Rican astro- naut. Would like to visit India and Spain. ‘‘Puertoros sigan echando palante! ’ A. Mr. Walsh admirer. ati LEE-ANN LOMBA “Lee.'’ Special Ed. is her goal. Dislikes people who smile in your face and talk behind your back. Admired Mrs. Hassey and Mrs. Parker. Hopes to visit the Baha- mas. ‘Mind your business.” SANDRA MENDES DIANE SANTOS Mountain climbing favorite pas- time. Had good times in Mr. Pinto’s Spanish class. Disliked no open campus at NBHS. Most noted for being barefooted. Would like to see Mexico. ‘‘Calm down! ’ KATHLEEN LORD ‘“Kathy.'' Happiest when with Peter. Would like to become a child psychologist. JAMES MONTAGUE il te ' : ILDO JOSE SENA Plans to join the Navy. Would like to visit Spain. Can be found at Dias Ball Park. Liked Spanish class. Felt there wasn't enough freedom at NBHS. Noted for being funny. “What's happening?” MARYJANE McMANUS “Mary Jane.’’ Despises conceited people. Will recall study halls. A Willow Tree fan. Thought Mr. Ros- cow was OK. Funniest thing get- ting caught by Mr. Goldrick when cutting class. Heading for Air Force to become a pilot. M. ISABELLE OLIVEIRA ‘‘Izzie.’’ Wants to sun self in Hawaii and Cuba. Liked food and male teachers at NBHS, especially Mr. Pepin because he's short. aX -” SHERRIE SILVA “Cher. ’ Enjoys going to the mov- ies. Happiest when with Sammy. Would like to visit Jamaica. Secret wish is to be rich. ‘‘Don't bother me. ’ Pet peeve is liars. DAVID SIROIS Happiest when sleeping. Future fireman. Can be found at Central Pharmacy. Will remember lunch period. Had most fun in Mr. Sykes’ room. Secret wish is to live in log cabin. Meli. ' To become Executive Sec- retary. Find her roller skating in spare time. Dislikes getting up early to come to school. Ms. Zola favorite teacher. To BCC or SMU after NBHS. Noted for working at Ky. Fried Chicken. Loves Lincoln Pk. IRENE VIEIRA “Lady.'’ Happiest when loving someone. Would like to visit Italy. Secretly wishes to find true love. Noted for smile. Ambition is becoming a good secretary and wife. Had most fun in Child Care class. Admires Miss Leal. On to business school. DEBRA ANN ST. GELAIS ““Debbie. ’ Favorite pastimes are swimming and sewing. Enjoys being with Mark. To live in the mountains of Washington is her secret wish. Would like to visit Colorado, too. After NBHS, get- ting married in July of 1976. PETE WILDE Ambition: To be a paramedic. Enjoys sports, but happiest with Peggy. Audio-visual and passing periods were amusing; tests were boring. Would vote for Mr. Motta as best teacher. JACK SULLIVAN “The Bear.'’ Hopefully to college. Happiest when buzzing home from school. Will remember Mr. Dow and the inside jokes. Admires Sam the custodian. Gets kicks checking out girls in corri- dors. Looking for world's remotest corner to go to. ERNEST TEIXEIRA Plans to be an Army doctor. Loves bowling. Would like to see Cape Verde Islands. Can be found in the Blue House cafeteria. Expects to go to college some day. Noted for short haircuts. ‘‘If you got it, flaunt it! Col. Erwin's great. SUSAN WILSON “Sue. ’ On to be a nurse. Enjoys being with Paul. Favorite sports, sailing and attempting tennis. Most fun in chemistry class. Noted for her eyes. Favorite subject, Psy- chology. ‘‘Never expect things; you won't be disappointed.” KEVIN SULLIVAN i ' MARIA VALENTIM DONNA WINGROVE FREDERICK J. SYLVIA ““Fred. ' Enjoys being with Elaine. Will rmember his parents’ trust in him. Relaxes by playing cards and doing the bump. Pet peeve is con- ceited people. Most noted for being late. Liked most about NBHS, 2:05. Destined to bea florist. “8 fs abe Ai KEVIN VALLES Hopes to visit every club in the world and own one. NBHS hockey team was BAD. Happiest thinking of leaving NBH. College ahead. Hopes the good times keep get- ting better. 107 LARRY BARBOZA PETER BARTOLOMEY MARK C. BERGERON THOMAS BLAKE GARY BLANCHETTE MICHAEL BLECHAR SAMMY BRYANT PETER CARREIRO CHRISTINE CARTER JOAO CARVALHO MARY CHOAT KATHY J. CIPRIANI ROBERT COULOMBE ‘Couto’ Hap piest when with friends and ‘‘partying.”’ Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Would like to tour state of California. Finds Mr. Konstantakos admira- ble. LAURIE CRAVEIRO PAUL CROMWELL BRIAN DUARTE KENNETH DURANT MONIKA DUROCHER BLANE FERGUSON MICHAEL FORGUE STEPHEN FORTES EDWIN GARCIA MICHELLE GOMES TIMOTHY GOMES WENDY GONSALVES RAMIE GOULART JOHN GULA RICHARD HASSIN RANDY HEYS DEBRA HUNT MARK JANIK DIANE KENYON RHONDA LACKEY RICHARD LAMARRE Says his ambition is to learn to write. Speeding and partying satisfy him. Find him with Michelle or in the smokeroom (his car). Fantastic riches are his dream fulfilled. DOLORES LAMB “‘DeeDee ’ Likes dancing and going out. Enjoyed Teenage Culture, Mrs. Purcell at NBHS. Dislikes being alone, phony people. Would like to visit Mex- ico, Hawaii. Hopes for a good marriage. Noted for eyes. To college or Police Academy. ‘Ai Yi. ’ STEVEN LAPRADE JOHN MACHADO STEPHEN MAKIN DARLENE MCKIBBEN Enjoys watching T.V. Liked Mrs. Lagasse’s Office Practice class. Happiest when in the company of her boy friend. Thought Mrs. Caton was really nice. Best quality: good personality. Uptight when yelled at. To get married — please!! CARLOS MEDINA JOSE MEDINA MANUEL MEDINA RUI MENDES JOAO MIMOSO CHERYL MONTELLA KELLY MORGAN MARIA MOTA SERAFIM NEGALHA CARLOS NOQUEIRA MAUREEN OLIVEIRA JAMES O'NEIL GERALD PACHECO KIM PINA WAYNE PINEL JULIE PINTO LEONILDO PUDIM His nickname is ‘'Leo.’’ Ambition is to be a soccer player. He would like to visit Japan and had the most fun in Spanish class. Most noted for his height and enjoyed the girls the most at NBHS. To college. DULCE REIS JAMES RODERIQUES LUCIA RODRIGUES DAVID SANSOUCY DEBORAH SMITH FREDERICK SMITH RICHARD SNOW CHRIS SOUTO ROBERTA SPINOLA DONNA STEPHENSON “Ducky” Hates stuck-up people. Enjoyed Mr. Medei- ros’ Portuguese class. To visit Portugal. Blue House parking lot's a hangout. Comfortable with Joe Porto. Her fantasy’s to own a Continental. ‘You only live once; enjoy it! ’ ROSALYN SURITA SANDRA SYLVIA JOSE TIRADO STEVE VIEIRA BRETT WARNER THOMAS WOOD A Abelha, D. 31 Concord St. Abrams, S. 541 John St. Adams, A. 24 Mapleview Terr. 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Camacho, K. 350 Raymond St. Camandona, L. 25 Jonathan St. Camara, M. 23 Nye St. Cancela, H. 202 Hemlock St. Cardosa, A. 252 Mt. Pleasant Cardoso, A. 19 Ashley St. Carreau, C. 198 Caroline St. Carreiro, P. 37 Morton Ave. Carroll, C. 135 Topham St. Carter, C. 124 Harvard St. Carvalho, B. 96 Ellen St. Carvalho, G. 207 Brook St. Carvalho, H. 171 Belleville Ave. Carvalho, J. S5I6N. Front St. Carvalho, M. 439 Rivet St. Carvalho, N. 60 Sutton St. Carvalho, S. 39 Edward St. Casimiro, S. 99 Ruth St. Casqueira, R. 866 Brock Ave. Casteel, D. 111 Hilman St. Casteel, S. 111 Hillman St. Castelo, F. 183 Glennon St. Castro, W. 97 Locust St. Caton, R. 12 Birch St., A. Caton, T. 157 Sycamore St. Caya, D. 342 Ashley Blvd. Chandler, B. 74 Independent St. Chandler, B. 74 Independent St. Charbonneau, P. 15 Smith St. Chase, P. 346 Reed St. Choat, M. 43 Blue Jay St. Gipriani, K. 53 Shawmut Ave. Clark, M. 37 Lucas St. Clattenburg, D. 190 Coffin Ave. Clermont, M. 100 Mt. Pleasant Clough, D. 119 Florence St. Cohen, S. 48 Stetson St. Connolly, J. 355 Belair St. Cook, D. 36 Pine Dr., A. Cormier, Candra 1000 Ashley Blvd. Correia, B. 579 So. First St. Correia, G. 280 Acushnet Ave. Correia, L. 90 Tallman St. Correia, M. 71 Acushnet Ave. Correia, T. 421 Dartmouth, St. Correia, W. 228 Lindsey St. Costa, A. 250 Ashley Blvd. Costa, B. 765 Church St. Costa, C. 751 Church St. Costa, Deb. 495 Bolton St. Costa, Den. 29 Roosevelt St. Costa, J. 37 Rodney St. Costa, P. 809 County St. Costa, R. 505 Coggeshall St. Cotter, T. 366 Arnold St. Coulombe, R. 6 Brightman Ct. Coury, E. 689 County St. Cowan, C. 21 Blain St., A. Craveiro, M. 221 Cornell St. Cregan, W. 348 W. Rodney Fr. Cromwell, P. 290 Pleasant St. Cruz, R. 209 James St. Cunha, J. 39 Pine Ridge St. Cunningham, S. 27 Milton St. Curtis, C. 1098 Phillips Rd. 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Desrosiers, J. 228 Brook St. Devlin, R. 125 Ridgewood Rd. Diaz, L. 16 Valerie St. Duarte, B. 10 Florence St. Duarte, C. 648 So. First St. Dufour, M. 130 Church St. Duggan, D. 25-A Bayberry St. Dupuis, J. 463 Ashley Blvd. Duraes, J. 38 Maxine St. Durant, K. 168 Tinkham St. Durocher, M. 215 Arnold St. Duval, J. 151 Merrimac St. E Easton, D. 408 W. Middle St. Estrella, J. 79 Katherine St. Evangelista, |. 1211 Cove Rd. F Faria, C. 125 Gammons Rd. Faria, R. 109 Swift St. Farias, C. 77 Hathaway St. Farrell, K. 926 Pine Hill Dr. Fellouris, M. 1290 Rockdale Ave. Ferguson, B. 399 So. Second St. Ferguson, D. 421 Allen St. Ferguson, D. 421 Allen St. Fernandes, F. 155 Florence St. Fernandes, P. 2 Margin St. Fernandes, S. 214 Bates St. Ferreira, B. 16 Cleveland St. Ferreira, D. 345 Gardner St. Ferreira, E. 202 E. Clinton St. Ferreira, M. 121 Eugenia St. Ferreira, O. 86 Nash Rd. Ferreira, P. 163 Butler St. Ferreira, R. 412 Oliver St. Faherty, G. 29 Burns St. Flood, T. 646 Rockdale Ave. Florek, M. 458 W. Rodney Fr. 109 110 Fonseca, W. 77 Eugenia St. Fontes, J. 45 Bedford St. Forand, K. 257 Query St. Forand, K. 835 Main St., A. Forgue, M. 1059 Joyce St. Forsblom, C. 570 Shawmut Ave. Fortes, S. 458A Maxfield St. Francis, C. 1127 Braley Rd. Francis, S. 1127 Braley Rd. Franco, D. 1786 Acushnet Ave. Frechette, S. 987 Pembroke St. Fredette, R. 566 Summer St. Fredette, S. 63 Roosevelt St. Freitas, Ana 196 Collette St. Freitas, Anth. 393 Dartmouth St. Freitas, Da. 128 Virgo Dr. Freitas, De. 167 Davis St. Freitas, J. 197 Ashley Blvd. Frenette, D. 330 Hawes St. Frey, J. 1321 Sassaquin Ave. Fryzel, D. 175 Pine Grove St. Furtado, R. 82 Crapo St. Furtado, S. 34 Ohio St. Furtado, W. 131 Reynolds St. G Gadbois, S. 414 Sawyer St. Galego, L. 131 Fair St. Galipeau, R. 189 Bates St. Gallant, F. 965 Ludlow St. Gamage, K. 84 Evergreen Pk. Gaouvette, D. 4409 Acushnet Ave. Garcia, E. 97 Purchase St. Garcia, J. 516 No. Front St. Garr, A. 237 Maxfield St. Gaspar, C. 279 Bolton St. Gaudreau, T. 114 Briarwood Dr. Giammalvo, D. 72 Peckham St. Gilbert, J. 219 Hawthorn St. Gilmete, L. 881 Tradewind St. Gioiosa, M. 51 Nautilus St. Gioiosa, T. 36 Covell St. Gladu, R. 26 Hope St., A. Goldberg, S. 32 Brier St. Gomes, C. 98 Hillman St. Gomes, D. 43 Shawmut Ave. Gomes, G. 106 Swan St. Gomes, L. 101 S. Second St. Gomes, Ma. 36 Blueberry Ter. Gomes, Mi. 131 Dakota Ct. Gomes, T. 15 Studley St. Gomes, V. 43 Thompson St. Gonsalves, Ka. 168 North St. Gonsalves, Ki. 302 Chancery St. Gonsalves, L. 25 Cedar St. Gonsalves, P. 234 Rockdale Ave. Gonsalves, R. 52 Rockland St. Gonsalves, T. 1282 Cardinal St. Gonsalves, W. 133 Aquidneck St. Goodine, C. 210 Tremont St. Gorman, B. 102 DeWolf St. Goulart, R. 52 Ivy Rd. Grace, S. 51 Bourne St. Granja, G. 395 Orchard St. Gregson, K. 87 Chestnut St. Greene, D. 102 Navajo Ct. Grenn, K. 29 Mt. Vernon St. Grimes, D. 1848 Acushnet Ave. Groebe, K. 383 Maple St. Guidry, M. 9 Jean St. Guilherme, O. 472 Kempton St. Gula, J. 229 State St. Guy, M. 152 Deane St. H Haddocks, R. 8 Hunter St. Hall, C. 108 Princeton St. Hamel, N. 23 Bertrand's Way, A. Hardy, D. 7 Hathaway Rd., A. Harriman, R. 330 N. Front St. Hartley, L. J. 32 Florence St. Haslam, K. 46 Robeson St. Hassin, R. 30 Dunbar St. Hathaway, R. 201 Richmond St. Haznar, M. 234 Hawthorn St. Hebert, M. 99 Perry St. Heleen, O. 420 Arnold St. Hemsley, S. 309 Hillman St. Heys, R. 136 Somerset St. Hicks, D. 33 Prouteau St., A. Hill, R. 4O Durfee St. Hodgins, P. 146 Allord St. Holden, J. 917 Rod Fr. Blvd. Holtkamp, D. 2348 Acushnet Ave. Homen, D. 31 Nye St. Hopwood, K. 606 Allen St. Hose, K. 959 Peckham Rd. Houde, L. 582 Church St. Houghton, C. 253 Query St. Houtman, D. 233 Maxfield St. Hubright, P. 33 Ocean St. Hudon, C. 4263 Acushnet Ave. Hunt, D. 350 C Smith St. Hunt, R. 10 Monroe Dr. Hyman, S. 16 Burns St. | Isherwood, D. 26 Ashland St. J Jacobs, H. 106 Brigham St. James, L. 95 Barrett St. Jardin, S. 107 Davis St. Jarvis, D. 24 Hope St., A. Jaskolka, K. 10 Acorn St. Jenkins, L. 41 Rodney St. Jeronimo, A. 206 Crapo St. Jesse, S. 187 Glennon St. Jesus, D. 15 Junior St. Jette, P. 47 Yale St. Johansen, D. 241 Carroll St. Jordan, B. 73 County St. Jordan, J. 29 Hollyhock St. Jorge, B. 674 Cottage St. Josefek, L. 966 Wildwood Rd. K Kane, M. 92 Jenny Lind St. Kaner, M. 99 Brigham St. Kates, T. 41 Plymouth St. Kaye, K. 24 Jenny Lind St. Kemp, C. 69 Willis St. Kenyon, D. 207 Hathaway Rd. Knox, T. 220 Maple St. Koczera, A. 115 Bullard St. Kramer, J. 358 Mt. Pleasant Kummer, M. 1450 Plainville Rd. 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Loureiro, S. 175 Staron St. Louro, J. 178 Thompson St. Luce, S. 184 Austin St. Lucio, P. 2286 Acushnet Ave. Luckraft, W. 5 Thatcher St. Luis, M. 79 Adams St. Lyons, M. 682 Cottage St. M Maccini, B. 146 Cornell St. Macedo, A. 56 State St. Macedo, M. 159 Butler St. Macek, S. 117 Cedar Grove St. Machado, J. 132 Brightman St. Maciel, J. 96 Division St. Macon, L. 164 State St. Magolhaes, S. 54 Phillips Ave. Mahon, G. 106 Durfee St. Makin, S. 635 N. Main St., A. Malmberg, T. 213 Chancery St. Marcotte, E. 124 Wood St. Marques, M. 154 Whitman St. Marques, M. 20 George St. Marshall, D. 981 Lloyd St. Marshall, J. 48 Stowell St. Martin, D. 223 Park St. Martin, Sa. 1415 Acushnet Ave. Martin, St. 39 Ricketson St. Martin, W. 4422 Acushnet Ave. Mather, J. 188 Shawmut Ave. Mathews, R. 1037 Cove Rd. Mattos, S. 227 Lafayette St. McConville, J. 41 Highland St. McGowen, N. 139 Mt. Pleasant McKibben, D. 426 No. Front St. McManus, M. 55 Morse La., A. Medeiros, A. 80 Ricketson St. Medeiros, C. 76 Division St. Medeiros, G. 358 Coffin Ave. Medeiros, K. 361 Middle St. Medeiros, H. 187 Collette St. Medeiros, M. 45 Central Ave. Medeiros, M. R. 106 Merrimac St. Medeiros, Rob. 50 Worcester St. Medeiros, Ros. 41 Anthony St., A. Medina, C. 18 Cedar St. Medina, Je. 87 So. Sixth St. Medina, Jo. 471B Maxfield St. Medina, M. 471B Maxfield St. Mello, A. 18 Valley Ct. Mello, Dar. 60 Independent St. Mello, Dav. 93 Bluefield St. Mello, Ga. 150 Charles St. Mello, Ge. 154 Seabury St. Mello, H. 115 Charles St. Mello, L. 59 Lawson Ave., A. Melo, R. 242 Maxfield St. Mendes, C. 37 Bonney St. Mendes, R. 116 Hathaway St. Mendes, S. 448 Maxfield St. Mendez, G. 22 Lincoln St. Mercer, D. 77 Evergreen Park Messier, J. 102 Irvington St. Messier, S. 28 Pearl St. Miguel, D. 31 Sidney St. Miller, M. 55 Hope St., A. Miller, P. 96 Reed St. Mills, S. 142 Nye's La., A. Mimoso, J. 114 Adams St. Miranda, G. 979 Mt. Pleasant Monaghan, C. 51 Maitland St. Moniz, P. 986 Terry La. Montague, J. 253 Summit St. Monteiro, M. 190 Adams St. Montella, C. 51 Yale St. Montigny, C. 272 Reed St. Monty, T. 229 Ash St. Moore, E. 24 Emma St. Morales, L. 66 Washington St. Morgado, D. 152 Armsby St. Morgan, K. 266 Carroll St. Morra, J. 1166 Sawyer St. Morris, N. 233 Bates St. Morrison, J. 719 Ashley Blvd. Morrison, K. 329 No. Main St., A. Morse, K. 850 Rockdale Ave. Mota, M. 192 Hemlock St. Moura, De. 57 Hollylock St. Moura, Do. 64 Collette St. Moutinho, T. 61 Lawson Ave., A. Moyer, A. 1152 Dutton St. N Napier, D. 9 Richmond St. Negalha, S. 140 Davis St. Nelson, R. 199 E. Clinton St. Neves, J. 530 Bolton St. Nichols, B. 42 Lexington St. Nielson, K. 27 Collins St. Nooth, N. 320 Cottage St. Noqueira, C. 28 Holly St. Nunes, A. 275 Rivet St. Nunes, C. 66 Emma St. 1e) O'Berry, R. 482 Maxfield St. Ochab, S. 231 Rochambeau St. Ogden, R. 381 Coral St. Olejarz, G. 27 Bluefield St. Oliveira, C. 340 Teresa St. Oliveira, M. E. 356 County St. Oliveira, M. |. 1 Rivet St. Oliveira, Mau. 9 Stapleton St. Oliver, D. 172 Ash St. O'Neil, J. 25 Mapleview Terr. Ortiz, N. 81 Maple St. Ostric, E. 3 Clinton PI. P Pacheco, G. 82 Norwell St. Pacheco, L. 43 Park St. Pacheco, M. 32 Holly St. Pacheco, P. 270 Pope St. Parada, T. 113 Reynolds St. Parker, P. 67 Branscomb St. Parkinson, R. 269 Arnold St. Paton, T. 96 Clara St. Pavao, A. 7 Grandfield St. Pearson, M. 162 Auburn St. Pedro, L. 137 Tallman St. Pedro, N. 61 Morton Ave. Peitavino, J. 46 Watson St. Pereira, D. 326 Oliver St. Pereira, J. 102 Branscomb St. Perry, B. 4449 Acushnet Ave. Perry, Ch. 61 Maple St. Perry, Cyn. 90 Woodlawn St. Perry, K. 52 Dudley St. Perry, S. 272 Cornell St. Perry, S. 15 Burt St., A. Perry, Su. 15 Emma St. Picard, H. 8 Ocean St. Piedade, D. 237 Court St. Pierce, C. 10 Monmouth St., A. Pimental, G. 74 Wamsutta Ave., A. Pimental, R. 2 Hathaway Rd., A. Pimental, R. 14 Burt St., A. Pimentel, M. A. 64 Bliss St. Pimentel, M. L. 50 Emery St. Pimentel, Mi. 102 Seymour St. Pina, C. 977 Pleasant St. Pina, D. 190 Deerfield Rd. Pina, K. 88 2 Acushnet Ave. Pina, M. 69 South St. Pina, R. 13 Yale St. Pinel, W. 1205 Acushnet Ave. Pinho, A. A9 Clara St. Pinto, J. 5 Bertrand's Way, A. Pires, D. 104 Bluefield St. Pires, G. 527 Cottage St. Pires, H. 51 Hemlock St. Piva, M. 265 Eugenia St. Piva, S. 49 Larch St. Poirier, D. 187 Earle St. Poitras, D. 253 Reed St. Poitras, P. 727 Church St. Poitras, S. 253 Reed St. Polchlopek, M. 192 Collette St. Ponte, J. 3 Brigham St. Popielnicki, J. 414 Hersom St. Pudim, L. 1223 Cove Rd. Q Quintin, G. 201 Sawyer St. Quintin, M. 201 Sawyer St. R Ramos, D. | 108 So. Seventh St. Ramos, K. 8 Howland Terr. Ramos, M. 166 Acushnet Ave. Ramos, T. 83 Summer St. Ramos, W. 67 Bedford St. Randall, R. 2753 Acushnet Ave. Randall, W. 76 Thomas St. Raposo, A. 93 Purchase St. Raposo, L. 181 Washington St. Rapoza, J. 79 Matthew St. Rasche, K. 268 Adelaide St. Raymond, M. 378 Wood St. Rebello, A. 26 Stephen St. Rebello, C. 20 Jean St., A. Rebello, D. 952 Wildwood Rd. Rebelo, D. 88 Sidney St. Reed, R. 118 Chancery St. Rei, M. 209 Rockland St. Reis, D. 133 Plymouth St. Reis, E. 118 Howard Ave. Reis, W. 257 Acushnet Ave. Reusch, M. 42 Burt St., A. Reynolds, D. 30 Birch St., A. Rezendes, E. 68 Willis St. Richard, B. 20 Merrill St. Richard, C. 123 Ohio St. Richard, S. 74 James St. Rijo, W. 11 Baylies St. Riley, A. 527 Bedford St. Riley, S. 175 Alva St. Robinson, J. 195 Wilbur St. Roderiques, J. 100 Shaw St. Roderiques, J. 215 Church St. Rodrigues, C. 1276 Pleasant St. Rodrigues, L. 11 George St. Rogers, G. 12 Milbury St. Rogers, L. 47 Atlantic St. Root, C. 291 Collette St. Rosa, M. 404 W. Middle St. Rosa, P. 217 Hillman St. Rose, A. 47 Willis St. Rose, D. 129 Illinois St. Rose, D. 340 B. Smith St. Rose, D. 232 Grinnell St. Rose, M. 206A Bryant La. Rose, T. 141 Lawson Ave., A. Roseman, D. 36 Burns St. Rosenberg, J. 329 Maple St. Rousseau, B. 245 Dawson St. Rousseau, D. 129 Deane St. Roussos, M. 85 Bedford St. Rouxinol, G. 309 Cornell St. Roy, M. 56 Jarry St. Roy, R. 166 Park St. Rybka, S. 25 Hunter St. S Sameiro, D. 1094 N. Main St., A. Sanchez, D. 60 Merrimac St. Sandel, M. 81 Walden St. Sansoucy, D. 917 Middle Rd., A. Santos, D. 46 Bluefield St. Santos, E. 95 Norman St. Santos, P. 84 Adams St. Sarmento, J. 12 Rounds St. Savage, S. 865 County St. Schlemmer, S. 77 Seabury St. Sears, C. 78 Durfee St. Sena, I. 611 Cottage St. Senna, C. 70 S. Sixth St. Sheerin, P. 1178 Dutton St. Shehab, A. 133 Ruth St. Shehab, J. 133 Ruth St. Sherrill, C. 164 Richmond St. Silva, Al. 69 Park St. Silva, Au. 211 Collette St. Silva, D. 18 Division St. Silva, Ka. 467 Mill St. Silva, Ke. 320 Hemlock St. Silva, L. 483 Union St. Sfiva, M. B. 89 Winsor St. Silva, M. H. 206 Crapo St. Silva, Mar. 490 Purchase St. Silva, Sa. 16 Exeter St. Silva, Sha. 176 Davis St. Silva, She. 43 Cherokee Ct. Silva, St. 70 Cottage St. Silveira, M. 54 Lombard St. Silver, R. 507 Elm St. Sims, D. 31 Keene St. Sirois, D. 247 Shaw St. Slaughter, M. 5 Clinton PI. Smigel, H. 9 Beech St. Smith, D. 97 S. Main St., A. Snow, R. 306 Arnold St. Soares, D. 236 Acushnet Ave. Sokoll, G. 77 Linden St. Soucy, M. 147 Greenwood St. Sousa, D. 414 Cedar St. Sousa, K. 25 Ivy Rd. Southworth, M. 159 Summit St. Souto, C. 3 Morgan Ter. Souza, C. 1528 Padanaram Ave. Souza, J. 237 Bellevue St. Souza, M. 598 Coggeshall St. Souza, M. J. 89 Scott St. Souza, R. 46 Fielding St. Souza, W. 209 Lawrence St. Sparrow, M. 34 Junior St. Spencer, R. 134 Bonney St. Spinola, R. 382 Maxfield St. St. Don, M. 214 Query St. St. Gelais, D. 46 Hope St., A. St. Pierre, D. 53 Lake St. St. Pierre, M. 12 Gemini Dr. Starkie, D. 42 Glennon St. Stephenson, D. 590 Shawmut Ave. Stott, K. 49 Borden St. Sullivan, E. 14 Westview St. Sullivan, J. 276 Hawthorn St. Sullivan, K. 130 Summer St. Surita, R. 421 Purchase St. Sylvia, A. 153 Richmond St. Sylvia, F. 128 Clifford St. Sylvia, G. 38 Pearl St. Sylvia, J. 410 Loftus St. Sylvia, L. 85 Myrtle St. Sylvia, M. 34 Fairmount St. Sylvia, R. 1269 Ashley Blvd. Sylvia, S. 858 S. First St. Sylvia, T. 97 Coffin Ave. Szyndlar, B. 245 Seabury St. if Talavera, B. 307 Purchase St. Tavares, A. 550 Allen St. Tavares, D. 341 North St. Tavares, G. 98 Larch St. Tavares, P. 1529 Acushnet Ave. Tavenner, N. 42 Whitman St. Taylor, C. 2529 Acushnet Ave. Taylor, E. 219 Palmer St. Taylor, K. 144 Summit St. Taylor, L. 9 Elaine Way, A. Teixeira, E. 91 Tallman St. Teixeira, H. 24 Ward St. Teixeira, K. 263 Palmer St. Teixeira, L. 1030 May St. Tetreault, D. 89 Middle Rd., A. Tetreault, L. 78 Ryan St. Teves, A. 14 Sears St. Theodore, M. 109 John St., A. Therrien, G. 120 Robeson St. Tirado, J. 77 Merrimac St. Tracz, V. 215 Mt. Pleasant Travers, J. 957 Thorndike St. Travers, R. 595 Union St. Travis, M. 72 Rochambeau St. Trombly, R. 5 Emery St. Tschaen, D. 132 Aquidneck St. Tsotsones, T. 50 Valentine St. Turner, B. 2367 Acushnet Ave. Turner, S. 22 Cedar St. Turpel, P. 358 Middle Rd., A. v Valentim, M. 121 Parker St. Valles, K. 448 Oliver St. Varao, T. 120 Hemlock St. Vargas, M. 3 Oak St. Vargas, S. 57 Bluefield St. Vasconcelos, E. 1787 E. Rod. Fr. Vega, D. 84 Malden St. Vega, N. 36' Hicks St. Vieira, C.A. 21 Junior St. Vieira, C. T. 343 W. Morgan St. Vieira, |. 172 Division St. Vieira, S. 143 Collette St. Vieira, T. 161 Crapo St. Vigeant, S. 36 Ryan St. Vitorino, A. 87 Tallman St. Ww Walsh, J. 191 Elm St. Warner, B. 7 Mason St., A. Westgate, J. 13 Harbeck St., A. Whitaker, G. 21 Gould St. Wilde, M. 41 Mosher St. Wilde, P. 976 Rockdale Ave. Williams, Al. 116 Sycamore St. Williams, Ar. 116 Sycamore St. Wilson, S. 178 Hudson St. Wingrove, D. 1 Shawnee Ct. Wood, C. 53 Pembroke Ave., A. Wood, S. 201 Myrtle St. Wood, T. 112 Willis St. Woodacre, B. 398 Bedford St. Woolley, B. 153 Mac omber St. Wroblinski, J. 25 Quaker La., A. x Xiarhos, S. 21 Village Ave., A. 111 Battle of the Bulge VEAL PLATE | ——_ oh T_. CHOWDER | , ¥ Kentucky ‘Fried hil CHILI McDonalds OVER VF BILLIO! © gRVER SUBMARINE | SANDWICH andThen.. . Me Who’s A-Head? Answers 1. Mr. Horvitz 2. Mr. Hockman 3. Mr. Calnan 4. Mr. Robinson 5. Mr. Kieltyka A.F.S. Exchange Student Anna-Carin Andersson Vilanvagen 38 75257 Uppsala, Sweden To all the wonderful people | met during my year as TUL Aa Uniderdosa Mauruskor gon i an exchange student at NBHS: a oe UA, UK ALK Som erinoeen se It’s hard to explain how valuable this year has been : BS B 7 $3 to me. | was really happy that | had the opportunity to Nv CoN yee een FTE Ae roeced come to the USA and live like an American. It’s the best “QOH, LOA GOEL cheLioy Ter ah 5 Oto. way to get to know a country and its people. Since Wiegliqhtaker, NT Cetus Fur OSA och NBHS is quite a bit different from my Swedish school, | learned a lot of new things. Spirit Week for example was something | had never experienced before. | wish though, that someone had told me before the waterpolo game that American girls never wear bikinis in the win- ter. The field hockey season was just great. | didn’t only learn a new sport, but | also met so many nice people. | managed to qualify myself as NBHS’ best Swedish field hockey player. | also enjoyed very much being a mem- ber of the ‘Crimson Courier” staff. Nein o Roan es | hope that | have brought a little bit of Sweden to Ue SAK NBR bad Soencka iek you. | will always have a little piece of America in my Ss re. “Jas, ate oclinn GRR CLIgh- Wr) heart. on ath Coun Wecllon as Cronus Coie recdkalH mre Sincerely, Your Swedish Exchange Student, Anna-Carin Andersson TS WWragour treugkha wed peuciak Quw0e- Cur Quiclounen Life iS WU SCUG of ENE ounlers —— wilh lovers, wilh friend g wuh comely, with fantasy oho and ithe A sel. Vance Phillips Members S.A.E. latta ato. : elas: of 1976 . ompliments of: ILLS PHARMACY ate Road, Dartmouth Tel. 999-6888 bert G. Harb, B.S., R.Ph. Best Wishes '76 Best Wishes 2 From 116 Congratu lations to the Class of 1976 _ From the JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING BATTALION at New Bedford High School TEL. 617 995-4646 pe “ee i ae . 4 we ates : i Cc. 3 ‘ : es _ ‘ 7 _ New Bedford, Mass. “il a pny sest Vishes Class of '76 ase ee by oS alan : . n 5 : : vi a : re | THEODORE J. CALNAI Tea ae me . “76 i ee ee = z ‘ ™ cot : ee all — : JOHN F. ROBINSON The past was good, Administrative Assistant The present's great. The future — Watch for '78!! 118 or Steering Sen Sandra Abrams, Steve Allain, Manuel Andrews, Joycelin Arruda, Paul Balestracci, Joe Barradas, Pam Barrows, Robert Bedard, Jim Booker, Cindy Burnard, Wanda Castro, Raymond Caton, Mike Clark, Donna Clough, Joanne Connolly, Robert Cruz, Susan Cusson, Donna Demers, Robert Dev- lin, David Duggan, Beth Ferreira, Russell Fredette, Karen Forand, James Gilbert, Beth Gorman, Shelley Ha ddocks, Richard Harriman, Richard Hill, Mindy Kaner, Tammy Knox, Ann Koczera, Tim Kosta, Mary Kummer, David Lagasse, Chris- tine Lobo, Helen Medeiros, Gina Mendez, Elaine Moore, Roger Ogden, Elizabeth Ostric, Tom Paton, Tony Pina, Mark Piva, Don Poirier, Marcia Ramos, Jim Rosenberg, Michael Roussos, Grace Rouxinol, Suzanne Rybka, Dora Sanchez-Lopez, Debra Silva, Robert Silva, Sandy Silva, Leonard Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Virginia Tracz, Damary Vega, John Wroblinski. Pres.: Donald Blake, Vice-Pres.: Heidi Picard, Sec.: Anne Riley, Treas.: Virginia Tracz, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Chris Dabrowski, Parliamentarian: Donna Demers, Elvira Almeida, Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, hooee Ambra, Cindy Antone, Lisa Barker, David Carreiro, Joseph Costa, Scott Cunningham, Alina Diaz, Chery! Flaherty, Richard Harriman, Mary Haznar, Owen Heleen, Steve Herman, Robert Horowitz, Debbie Jacobs, Mindy Kaner, Todd Kates, Ann Marie Koc- zera, Mary Kummer, Roberta Lassey, Norma Maillet, Liz Marcotte, Pam Miller, Mary Rose, Michael Rous- sos, Suzanne Rybka, Robert Sanitsky, Sheila Tierney, Cynthia Tulloch. Advisors: Mr. R. Vaz, Mr. J. Sykes. Junior Steerin Officers of mironm Anacoy Sherine When | mau ine @ ME. ty} Re en inet 2S Sul wher TFA Une sky wits Me s WAS) Re wot e woria 1S ME Robert Almeida, Suzanne Almeida, Anne-Marie Arruda, Brian Arruda, Sue Bannon, Suzette Bedard, Beth Bernier, Augusto Cardoso, Mario Cardoza, Ana Carvalho, Margarida Centeio, Ron Choquette, Brenda Coolbaugh, Lynne Cotter, Dan DaRosa, Kim Dlouhy, Kathy Dziuba, Madeline Eluzario, Cynthia Fernandes, Brenda Ferreira, Robert Fitzsimmons, Debbie Florio, Emily Garrett, Dale Gomes, Debra Gorman, John Gounaris, Danielle Hickney, Mike Horn, Larry Houbre, Nora Isherwood, Debbie Jacobs, Jamie Knox, David Lage, Alan Lessoff, Pat Lynch, Iris Macedo, John Magilton, Ken Mello, Charles Mendes, Sandy Mes- quita, Eileen Metcalfe, Paul Mitchell, Julie Noel, Maureen O'Malley, Michael Pacheco, Richard Purcell, Kathy Quinn, Christine Rainville, Margaret Riley, Nancy Rose, Bruce Semiao, Kathy Shaw, Doreen Silvia, Cecile Trahan, Peter Trahan, Frank Travers, Cyndi Tulloch, Cindy Valadas, Donna Verissimo, Debbie Vieira, Mike Weber, Barbara White, George Williams. Pres.: Anne Kummer, Ist Vice-Pres.: John Gounaris, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Ken Benjamin, Sec.: Kim Dlouhy. Officers _ Sophomore Steering Pres.: Jane Kummer, Ist Vice-Pres.: Cathy Maccini, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Melany Martin, Sec.: Karen Monteiro. Pat Almeida, Dawn Alves, Bruce Anderson, Dante Arena, Roger Barros, Shirley Battestelli, Deb- bie Begin, David Benoit, Paula Berche, Mike Bettencourt, Lisa Bindas, Donald Blake, Leslie Brackett, Donna Brierley, David Brugger, Charles Cabral, Robert Caldas, David Carreiro, Susan Clark, Nancy Cooper, Danny Costa, Melissa Coury, Paul Couto, Debbie Crowell, Anne Cusson, Wayne Daviski, Darlene DeCosta, Mike Desautels, Patricia Duddy, John Everton, David Fer- mino, Paula Flood, Tammy Fox, Chris Freire, Gerard Giambo, Allan Goldblatt, Sue Gomes, Saundra Grace, Fern Groebe, Roberta Lassey, Marie Lessa, Joyce Louro, Clint Martin, Andrew Matson, Janet McCombe, Tim McKenna, Terry McLellen, Jerry Medlock, Karen Monteiro, Donna Myers, Sue Nadeau, Thomas O'Brien, Donna Oliveira, Krystyne Pabis; Mike Perry, Joao Pires, Diane Preece, Wayne Richard, Renee Ridzon, Michele Rioux, Robert Sanitsky, Martha Saunders, Anne Small, Sharon Soares, Lawrence Soifer, Tom Soucy, Doug Souza, Kevin Turner, Jack Tuttle, Maria Umbelina, Steve Walsh, Faye Weitzman, Eva Zatir. 121 Lt. C. Paula Lucio, Maj. Gary Lavimoni- ere, Maj. Jeannette Cunha, Maj. Ann Marie Sylvia, Maj. William Arruda, Lt. Kathy Wong, Lt. Suzanne Almeida, Maj. Joanne Ponte, Maj. Chery! Vieira, Cpt. Andrea Garr, Maj. Michael St. Don, S. Maj. Dawn Lovell, Cpt. Michael Quintin, Lt. Peter Goodwin. COMMANDER AND STAFF Company-B Cpt. Linda Gonsalves, Lt. Nancy Boruta, 1Sgt. Kathi Medeiros, Cynthia Alfonso, Patricia Andrade, Deborah Antunes, Debra Baker, Elinor Bissonnette, Myrna Castro, Debra Cornell, Diane M. Costa, Eloida Dancel, Sgt. Mary DeAndrade, Antoinette Duarte, Maria Fernandes, Brenda Fonseca, Christine Galarza, Lt. Kathy Gamage, Chris Goguen, Diane M. Gomes, Matilda Gomes, Marguerita Harris, Deborah Houghton, Elaine Johnson, Bernadette Jorge, Allison Joseph, Sgt. Nancy Kresge, Maria Lavadinho, Lisa Lovell, Diane Martin, Michelle Mendes, Janet Miller, Mer- Company A cedes Monteiro, Donna Offley, Dawn Potter, Patricia Reynolds, Darlene Silva, Ruth Silva, Greta Tavenner, Elizabeth Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Joan Tsotsones, Tyronia Cpt. Lawrence Jenkins, 1Sgt. David Jorge, Chris Almy, Alvin Alves, Michael Walker, Rita Williams. Antunes, Dennis Avila, Roger Barros, Thomas Blake, Thomas Botelho, Anthony Braz, David Briggs, Francis Britto, Robert Caldas, Leo Carreau, Robert Clavin, Peter Con- ners, Antonio Couto, Lt. Joao Duraes, Frederick Ferreira, Thomas Flood, Kelly Gen- ereux, Richard Gonsalves, Robert Goulart, Ricardo Grace, Richard Helme, Mark Hill, Bruce Lackey, John Lapointe, Timothy Lopes, Thomas Maloney, Ronald McCartney, Donald McQuarrie, Kenneth Mingola, John Monteiro, Louis Morales, Richard Oliveira, Kevin Quimet, Lt. Michael Pacheco, Daniel Pasteris, Brian Peppers, Girard Pinel, Silvino Pires, John Quintin, Bruce Ramos, Jose Raposo, Roberto Rapoza, Lee Rocha, Raymond Romanoski, Christopher Souto, David Souza, Steven St. Jacques, James Sturtevant, Patrick Sullivan, David Swift, Ernest Teixeira, Paul Turpel, Keith Vargas, Antonio Vasques, Chris Villeneuve, Milton Williams. Sgt. Cheryl Hassin, Rita Harris, Robert Caldas, Frederick Ferreira. Company-C Cpt. Margaret Rosa, Lt. Eugenia Rezendes, 1 Sgt. Norma Blanchette, Joanne Andrade, Deborah Auger, Sarah Azevedo, Carol Burns, Priscilla Carter, Margarida Centeio, Valerie Champagne, Anna Costa, June Davignon, Marissa Dias, Darlene Duarte, Mary Flanagan, Susan Freire, Angela Ganeto, Telma Garcia, Elizabeth Gerstmeier, Marie Gilmete, Diane Girard, Dianna M. Gomes, Lorri Izdebski, Daisy Jorge, Lt. Cheryl Lawrence, Lisa Lopes, Sandra Lopes, Loide Martins, Deborah Medeiros, Valerie Medeiros, Jeannette Monaghan, Brenda Mulroy, Robin Offley, Kim Perry, Louise Racine, Patricia Reynolds, Nancy Rose, Amelia Santos, Cheri San- tos, Darlene Silva, Lt. Deborah Tavares, Jean Tsotsones, Susan Turner. COLOR GUARD Company-D Cpt. Linda Medeiros, Lt. Linda Gilmete, Donna Aguiar, Patricia Almeida, Michelle Blake, Brenda Braley, Monique Britto, Rosemarie Carlisle, Lt. Wanda Castro, Chris Champagne, Jo Ann Correia, Linda Costa, Carolyn Cromwell, Suzanne Galarza, Mary Gomes, Robin Gonsalves, Doreen Hallett, Linda Jezierski, Juanita Kercado, Robyn Lague, Virginia Martin, Debra Martins, Darlene Mendoza, Maria Noreiga, Lori-Anne Pittsley, Linda Prince, Eleanor Pye, Madeline Reynolds, Alice Rodericks, Yvette Roman, Dora Sanchez-Lopez, Dianna Silva, Kelly Steadman, Shelly Stelmar- sczyk, Marie Tobey, Joan Tripp, Alicia Valentin, Lt. Damary Vega, Wanda Vega. Cheerleaders Head — Patti Sheerin, Claudette Azar, Nora Benoit, Sheila Boucher, Brenda Costa, Beth Gorman, Debbie Gorman, Debbie Kennedy, Pat Neves, Kathy Quinn, Peggy Riley, Erin Sullivan. Advisors — Miss Kris Ainsley, Mr. Ronald Vaz. Majorettes Head — Toni Tsotsones, Debra Caron, Susan Caron, Susan Clark, Alycia Deconnick, Kathy Goulart, Polly Holden, Chery! Lawrence, Kathy Perry, Heidi Teixeira. Advisor — Miss J. Allen. 124 Pres.: Donna Demers, Vice-Pres.: Curt Moraes, Treas.: Edward Santos, Sec.: Anne Kummer. Emily Almeida, Pat Almeida, Sue Almeida, Joseph Amaral, Scott Amarin, Kevin Baptiste, Lisa Barker, Paula Berche, Ann Bodzioch, Charlotte Brewer, Jeff Cabral, Paul Cabral, Peter Conners, Nanc y Cooper, Lynne Cotter, Bob Couto, David Cyr, Kim Dlouhy, Annette Fisher, Ruthlaine Fisher, Charles Furtado, Frank Gallant, Emily Garrett, Walter Giesta, Kim Goddu, Daniel Holland, Janet Holland, Janice Holland, Richard Jordan, Jim Lambalot, Mark Macedo, Andrew Matson, Mike Medeiros, Curtis Mello, Treg Monty, Karen Morse, John Oliver, Glenn Pacheco, Karen Pelczarski, Dawn Provost, Paul Raymond, John Robinson, Robin Silva, Kathy Spooner, Doreen A. Sylvia, Roger St. Pierre, Patrick Sullivan, Alphonso Williams, Demetrius Yankopolus, Julian Youngblood. Director: Mr. Rapoza. Handbell Choir sd Michael Avila, Paul Cabral, Frank Gallant, Juliette Gallant, Michael LeBlanc, Janet Peitavino, Mike Raymond, Ann Marie Sylvia, Debra Theg. Director: Patricia Clark. 125 126 Concert Chorale Pres. Elaine Moore, V.-Pres. Kevin Sousa, Sec. Elizabeth Ferreira, Treas. Emily Garrett, William Bailey, Christopher Beaudoin, Nancy Cooper, Donna Demers, Jose Estacio, Stephen Ferreira, Pamela Heleen, Mary Kummer, Eileen Metcalfe, Susan Nadeau, Audrey Pina, John Reid, John Robinson, Robin Silva, Anne Small. Advisor: Mrs. Frances Heimberg. Selected Girls’ Chorus Pres. Mary Kummer, V.-Pres. Elizabeth Ferreira, Sec. Donna Ramos, Treas. Audrey Pina. Nancy Ashley, Anita Barros, Dolly Burns, Pamela Heleen, Ann Matthews, Elaine Moore, Susan Nadeau, Linda Sylvia, Aurienne Monty, Robin Silva, Emily Garrett, Eileen Metcalfe, Marilyn Plum- mer. Advisor: Mrs. Frances Heimberg. Nurse’s Aides Alyse Ayler, Donna Brightman, Elaine Calvao, Kathleen Comeau, Cheryl Costa, Darlene De Costa, Andrea Duval, Lori Eastman, Sharon Ferreira, Debra Gatenby, Patricia Krouzek, Mary Moniz, Lisa Montplaisir, Michelle Oliveira, Judy Perry, Gerry Pina, Pauline Poi- tras, Mary Lynn Ramos, Melissa Slaughter, Rosemary Smith, Lori Stringer, Rena Strollo, Alice Sylvia, Tyronia Walker, Brenda White, Susan Wilson. Advisor: Nurse Simpson. T.V. and A.V. Aides T.V. STUDIO: Peter Alpert, David Amaral, Luis Avelar, Mike Butler, Warren Correia, Brian Gomes, Kim Gonsalves, Rodney Gon- salves, Cheryl Hassin, Peter Heleen, Larry Houbre, Frank Lima, John Lima, Elaine Moore, Cynthia Nunes, Debra St. Pierre. Adv.: Mr. Mangen. A.V.: Deborah Abelha, Ronald Bigos, David Brugger, Wayne Costa, Lawrence Drayton, John Dupuis, David Fournier, Alan Goldblatt, Eric Gregson, Lisa Kearley, Cynthia Nunes, Donna Nunes, Daniel Oliveira, Michael Souza, Duarte Vieira, Darlene Wagner, Pete Wilde, Linda Wilkinson. Adv.: Mr. Walde. 127 Main Office Aides aes pete Lori Allen, Pat Andrade, Diane Arvanites, Debra Avellar, Alyse Ayler, Sharon Barreiro, Cindy Bonville, Donna Brown, Inez Castro, Karen Cleve- land, Kelly Connors, Barbara David, Thomas Desrosier, Chris Francis, Sue Francis, Eileen Gauthier, Linda Gonsalves, Sue Lafferty, Howard Levin, Ann Moyer, Donna Offley, Maureen Oliveira, Sue Pacheco, Deb Poirier, Robin Silva, Linda Therrien, Pam Turner, Sue Ward. Blue House Office Aides Chris Amaral, Judy Baylies, Pete Carreiro, Linda Chandler, Candra Cormier, Carol Fortin, Dave Hardy, Delores Lamb, Peggy Lyons, Gabe Miranda, Cathy Sherrill, Richard Vezina. Sec. Mrs. Claire Bergeron. 128 Roberta Ambra, Diane Arvanites, Cheryl Almeida, Sharon Almeida, Pamela Barrows, Jeffrey Cabral, Karen Calnan, Nancy Cooper, Natalie Estrella, Jeanne Ferreira, Christine Francis, Susan Francis, Laurent Guilette, Ellen Harrington, Wayne L'Etoile, Diane Levesque, Lisa Livramento, Maria Luis, Robert Lyman, Tajuwna Malmberg, Maria Marques, Rui Mendes, Eileen Metcalfe, Pamela Souza, David Wade. Sec. Mrs. Newton. Gold Office Aides Kelly Almeida, Betty Britto, Donna Burr, Debbie Cabral, June Cor- reia, Delores Costa, Melanie Costa, Sue Costa, Elizabeth Ferreira, _ Diane Girard, Lori-Jane Hartley, Polly Holden, Lori James, Cindy Mendes, Susan Messier, Robin Offley, Kathy Perry, Debra Poirier, Lisa Pope, Richard Snow, Anie Soares, Sharon Soares, Ann Tavares. Sec. Sylvia Amaral. Green Office Aides Barry Arruda, Susan Aguiar, Lynn Braley, Doreen Brownell, Paula Berche, Eddie Bateman, Lynn Bland, Carol Cruz, Cindy Dellecese, Cide- lia De Melo, Maria De Morais, Dennis Ferreira, Manuela Ferreira, Wayne Freitas, Cheryl Flaherty, Kathy Hose, Betsy Jordan, Ann Koc- zera, Mike Letourneau, Lee Ann Lomba, Ann Medeiros, Lori Pacheco, Lesbia Perez, Arminda Rebello, Sharon Rezendes, Shelly Schlemmer, Doreen Silvia, Kathy Woodis, Dino Yotides. Sec. Alice Rezendes. Tan Office Aides 129 Reading Room Aides Kathy Amaral, Sue Bannon, Joanne Butler, Joan Couto, Maria de Cunha, Betty Fortes, Maria Fortes, James Guilmette, Jane Lawless, Brenda Medei- ros, Erica Piedade, Shelly Piva, Anne Shebab, Kathy Stott, Heidi Teixeira, Valerie Tetrault, Cyndi Tulloch, Margaret Viveiros, Jane Washburn, Eliza- beth Zuber, Karen Zuber. Guidance Aides GREEN HOUSE: Rosita Almeida, Sharon Casi- miro, Kathy Gamage, Wil- liam Garcia, Stacey Grace, Mary Holtkamp, Denise Lamontagne, Ron- BLUE HOUSE: Ann Belliveau, Leslie ald Leftwitch, Phillip Liv- - : Brackett, Monique Britto, Patty ramento, Ellen Lord, Kathy ; aa a , DeJesus, Janine Desrosiers, Michelle Lord, Shelley Mendes, % : Gendron, Beth Kolaczewski, Diane Le Michael Miller, Silvino Blanc, Diane Morency, Nancy Morse, Pires, Evelyn Robinson. Gayle Olejarz, Terry Pina. SQ a bos GOLD HOUSE: Debbie Florio, David Gaborioult, Sue TAN HOUSE: Sandra Abrams, Debbie Johansen, Goldberg, Sue Monast, Peggy Riley, Carmen Robles, Denise Lariviere. Mary Rose, Ellen Rothman, Isabelle Tavares, Kathy Taylor. 130 Dean’s Office Aides si oo se og Be ite Bruce Alpert, Ann Belliveau, Bernice Chandler, Beverly Chandler, Cathy Costa, Carol Faria, Chris Francis, Deborah Fryzel, Mrs. Gelinas, Nancy Hallett, Howard Jacobs, Mindy Kaner, Todd Kates, Mary Kummer, Patricia Lambert, Christine Lobo, Heidi Mello, Pamela Miller, Karen Morse, Deborah Moura, E. Jane Ostric, Col- leen Pina, Glenn Pires, Mark Piva, Conrad Richard, James Rosenberg, Michael Roussos, John Sullivan, Ann Titus, Cyndi Tulloch, Sally Wood. SCIENCE: Mark Amaral, Ste- ven A. Bergeron, Michael Bet- tencourt, Randy Broyles, Rob- ert Conway, Philip DaSilva, John Dupuis, David Fermino, Kristine Ferreira, Charles Fur- tado, Namir Habboosh, Janine Hebert, Robert Horow- itz, Mary Ann Jesus, Kenneth Kaye, Paul LaFrance, Robert Lambert, Nancy McGowan, Donna Myers, Robert Sanit- sky, Richard Silvia, Robert Westgate, George Williams, John Wroblinski. MATH: Jennifer Adams, Karen Alcobia, Brooke Almeida, Maria Amaral, James Beauregard, Leo Carreau, Anne Cus- son, Marissa Dias, Karin Eckert, Carol Faria, Robert Gomes, Doreen Hallett, Jami Knox, Denise Lamontagne, Sandra Lopes, David McAfee, Gary Marden, Bonnie May, Joyce Mello, Marilyn Plummer, Jeff Rechter, Suzanne Rybka, Rob- ert Schard, David Souza. ENGLISH: David Borges, Robert Caldas, Arthur Cordeiro, Cidalia DeMelo, David Gaboriault, Bruce Lackey, Peg Lyons, Gary Marden, John Monteiro, John deOliveira, Ed Perreira, Cheryl Racine, Barry Richard, Linda Sameiro, Michael Smith, John Souza, Kevin Sullivan, Mark Swain, Sharon Swain, Resource Center Aides FOREIGN LANGUAGE- BUSINESS: Laurie Audette, Beatrice Blake, Gale Brown, Marcia Cor- reia, Alinda DeMello, Manella DeMello, Isabelle Evangelista, Maria Fur- tado, Susan Gula, David Guy, Steve Herman, Rich- ard LaCouture, Maria Leite, Joyce Louro, Maria Marques, Sheree Mon- teiro, Irene Rivard, Roberta Rogerson, Linda Souza, Christine Wagner, Robert Westgate, Terry Wilde. Joyce Wentz, Brian Woodacre, Tina Yotides. SOCIAL SCIENCE: Ana Catojo, Antonio Couto, John Duraes, Lorraine Fernandes, Mary Ann Larkin, Debra Martel, Priscilla Mendes, Patricia Pacheco, Connie Pimentel, Diane Preece, Mary Rose, Grace Rouxinol, Sandy Sherman, Chris Ville- neuve, Dino Yotides. 131 Drama Club a in, seuss _— eeremerctemmmentan cman reeneramuamunemerin 5 hr % tei 2 cae . ‘ ’ ee ee Laurie Ainsworth, Bruce Alpert, Daune Alves, Vicki Alves, Anna-Carin Andersson, Nancy Ashley, Phil Ashworth, Laurie Audette, Lisa Barker, Chris Beaudoin, Christina Beaudoin, Robert Bedard, Paula Berche, Anne Bodzioch, Marie Bryant, Dolly Burns, Renee Burns, Linda Cabral, Elaine Calvao, Debbie Carreau, Donald Centra, Ronnie Choquette, Gail Cordeiro, Steve Correira, Joe Costa, Bev Crompton, Anna Cruz, Cathy Curtis, Monique Desjardins, David Duggan, Sherry Elias, Jerry Estrella, Madeline Eluzario, Mara Fellouris, Annette Fisher, Paul Flood, Tammy Fox, Russell Fredette, Charles Furtado, Emily Garrett, Diane Girard, Michael Girard, Cheryl Hamer, Libby Horne, Pam Heleen, Danny Houbre, Sandra Jacobs, Debbie Jacobs, Todd Kates, Pam Karalekas, Rick Kuhner, Anne Kummer, Mary Kummer, Paula Lucio, Maria Lavadinho, Phillip Lima, Bruce Lackey, Christine Lobo, Anne Lopes, Robert Lyman, Cathi Maccini, Liz Marcotte, Greg Marshall, Andy Matson, Kerry McGrath, Linda Medeiros, Kathi Medeiros, Joyce Mello, Gina Mendez, Karen Messier, Eileen Metcalfe, Pam Miller, Karen Monteiro, Elaine Moore, Renee Morell, Rene Morse, Karen Morse, Donna Myers, Debbie Moura, Susan Nadeau, Elizabeth Ostric, Tom Palmieri, Karen Pelcezarski, Audrey Pina, Jimmy Pline, Paul Poitras, Patrick Porter, Lisa Poulos, Richard Purcell, Donna Ramos, Arminda Rebello, Donna Rego, John Reid, Jeanne Rezendes, Renee Ridzon, Gary Rogers, Jeannette Rose, Sue Rueter, Suzanne Rybka, Debbie Saulnier, Adam Silva, Gene Silva, Robin Silva, Donald Senna, Cornelia Smith, Kevin Sousa, Marie Sullivan, Brian Sylvia, Debbie Theg, Danielle Trahan, Virginia Tracz, Barbara Tracz, Ned Tsouprake, Cindy Tulloch, Faye Weitzman, Kathy Wilson. Future Teachers Officers and Advisors Pres.: Kim Dlouhy, Treas.: Suzanne Almeida, Cathleen Calnan, Zoraida Cor- Pres.: Richard Alfredo, Vice-Pres.: Erica Piedade, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Anne reia, Debbie Jesus, Doreen Sylvia. Adv.: Miss Alves. Small, Sec.: Beth Ferreira, Treas.: Pam Barrows, Asst. Treas.: Melanie Mar- tin. Advisors: Mr. Charbonneau, Mr. Marchand. 132 Business Club Pres.: Dawn Alves, Vice-Pres.: Dotty Rey- nolds, Sec. and Treas.: Vicki Alves, Jason Cabral, Doris Isherwood, Nora Isher- wood, Reney Ridzon, Ann Small, Valerie Tetrault. Adv.: Mrs. Caton. Kevin Morgado, Janice Ochab, David Oliver, Donna Penler, Edward Per- eira, Jenny Pline, Faye Weitzman, Elaine P. Yehle. Adv.: Mrs. Sherbino. Pres.: Howard Levin, Sec.: Patricia Cabral, Treas.: Jo Anne Butler, Alexis Araujo, Sheri Elias, Samir Habboosh, Cheryl Hamer, Sharon Heskett. Pres.: Dean Ferguson, Vice-Pres.: Eliz- abeth Taylor, Sec.: Maria Luis, Treas.: David Gaboriault, Gail Brown, Gail Langevin, Carlos Medeiros, Kevin Morgado, Richard Parkinson. Adv.: Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme. 133 134 Art Club Pres.: Marilyn Ramos, Vice-Pres.: Marie Lessa, Sec.: Kathy Hopwood, Treas.: Sandy Wahnon, Donna Aguiar, Rhonda Beaulieu, Dave Benoit, Shelley Blake, Cheryl Booker, Susan Botelho, Suzanne Bourgeois, Donna Brightman, Priscilla Carter, John Everton, David Fitzsim- mons, Frank Fonseca, Judith Gelinas, Matilda Gomes, Wayne Grundy, Randy Hallett, Lorri Izdebski, Tami Kelce, Howard Lord, John Pinho, Robert Schard, Mark Sims, Stuart Severs, Mark Touhey, Maria Umbelina. Adv.: Mr. Owen. Pres.: Christine Lobo, Sec.: Ana Teves, Treas.: Cynthia Tulloch, Monique Boisvert, Polly Dee Burns, Donna Brierley, Maria Custodio, June Davignon, Monika Durocher, Cindy Eaton, Isabel Evangelista, Linda Ewaszko, Paula Flood, Tammy Fox, Pamela Galary, Melanie Hill, Debbie Hughes, Joyce Mello, Karen Messier, Lisa Montplaisir, Laurie Oliver, Susan Pelletier, Marilyn Plummer, Sue Sladewski, Theresa Smith, Cheryl Sylvia, Paula Vasconcellos, Regina Vieira. Adv.: Mrs. Pauline Amaral. Ed.-in-Chief: Alan Lessoff, Managing Ed.: Leonard Tay- lor, Bus. Mgr.: Diane Santos, ALPHA Ed.: Kathryn Dziuba, Prod. Mgrs.: Roger Ogden, Brian Nichols, Editors: Sharon Andrews, Diane Caya, Paul Chase, Debi Costa, Richard Harriman, Loren Lang, Ann Moyer, Dan Starkie. Pres.: Lori Stringer, Vice-Pres.: Pam Barrows, Sec.: Donna Clough, Treas.: Roberta Ambra, Natalie Agu- iar, Donna Alfonse, Dalila Almeida, Diane Beaulieu, Lynne Benoit, Mary Jane Hebert, Melanie Hill. Team Capt.: Scott Cunningham Tournament Dir.: Phil Normand Angelo Belli Aaron Besen Robert Besen Robin Dunn Crimson Courier Staff: Richard Alfredo, Bruce Alpert, Anna-Carin Andersson, Mike Antunes, Andrew Gounaris, Ellen Harrington, Nancy Nooth, Mike Raymond, David Swift, Mark Thornhill, Gina Vieira, Grace Whi- taker, Elaine Yehle. Advi- sors: Mr. Robert Fleming, Mr. Richard Rutkowitz. Patricia Kenny, Joyce Mello, Jerry Medlock, Renee Mullen, Marybeth Pearson, Connie Pimentel, Michelle Roy, Joy Simpkin, Tami Spoor, Donna Verissimo, Susan Williams. Ady.: Nurse Simpson. Juvenal Fernandes Howard Jacobs Ken Kaye Jim McConville L. A. Soifer Adv.: Mr. Goodfellow 135 Debating Club Pres.: Jim Rosenberg, Vice-Pres.: Bruce Alpert, Joe Costa, Scott Cunningham, Gina Mendez, Elizabeth Ostric, Mark Piva, Margaret Riley, Michael Roussos. Adv.: Mr. Borowicz. D.E.C.A. | — Pres.: Steve LaPrade, Vice- Pres.: John Gula, Sec.: Lillian Galego, Treas.: Robin Costa, Julie Arruda, Kim Burgo, Chris Carter, Carol Cowan, James DeCosta, Susan Denault, Mike Forgue, Sue Frechette, Lynn Houde, Shirley Loureiro, Elaine Marcotte, Rosa Melo, Debi Piedade, William Randall, Dan Reynolds, Gisele Sokoll, Lauren Ann Syl- via, Mike Theodore, Melinda Travis, Matthew Wilde, Adv.: Mr. John Pacheco. D.E.C.A. Il — Pres.: Roberta Roy, Vice-Pres.: Fred Sylvia, Sec.: Brenda Correia, Treas.: Sherri Silva, Lynn Bisaillon, Dave Bonney, Randall Cabral, Cynthia Carroll, Sue Gad- bois, Tim Gomes, Sue Jardin, Diane Jarvis, Sue Labrecque, Kathy Lord, Stan Macek, Steve Makin, Jo-Ann Pegg, Richard Pimental, Cynthia Rebello, James Roderiques, Debbie Rose. Adv.: Miss Toni Rego. Pres.: Linda Cabral, Sec.: Ann-Marie Small, Treas.: Jackie Duval, Debbie Abelha, Richard Alfredo, Anna-Carin Andersson, Phil Ashworth, Donald Blake, David Duggan, Christine Francis, Emily Garrett, John Gounaris, Mary Kummer, Kathi Medeiros, Gina Mendez, Aurienne Monty, Elaine Moore, Curt Moraes, Ann Moyor, Sheryl Ochab, Patti Sheerin, Carol Taylor, Virginia Tracz, Cindy Tulloch. Advisors: Miss Wilde, Mrs. Janice Perry. Pres.: Marybeth Pearson, Vice-Pres.: Janet Peita- vino, Sec.: Virginia Tracz, Treas.: Jacqueline Duval, Donna Brierly, Bette Clark, Philip Coderre, Maria Coelho, Joseph Costa, Isabel de Melo. Engineer’s Club Olinda deMelo, Paula Flood, Diane Gre- non, Annette Hutchinson, Carol O'Brien, Patricia Oliveira, Heidi Picard, Marcia Polchlopek, Denise Spencer, Cheryl Vieira. Adv.: Eilene A. Siegel. Pres.: Leonard Taylor, Vice-Pres.: Randy Bindas, Steve Biederman, John Blackburn, James Britto, Ste- phen Chase, John daRosa, David Duggan, John Frey, Paul King, Matthew Leite, John Lima, David Marshall, Brian Maccini, Walter Matos, Jeffrey Morra, Cather- ine Nichols, Clint Oliveira, Gary Pimental, Paul Poi- rier, Ed Reis, David Sansoucy, Mark St.Pierre, Robert Sylvia, Thomas Sylvia. Adv.: Mr. Paul Maty. 137 Honor Society Pres.: Lisa Barker, Vice-Pres.: Bruce Alpert, Sec.: Karen Morse, Treas.: Heidi Picard, Anne B. Adams, Kimberley Ainsley, Chery! A. Almeida, Sharon S. Almeida, Roberta J. Ambra, Carol A. Andrade, Paul Balestracci, Robert Bedard, Aaron Besen, Rene Boucher, Gale R. Brown, Sammy Bryant, Linda A. Cabral, Kathryn Caesar, Aurora Cardosa, Gabr- ielle Carvalho, Joao Carvalho, Maria N. Carvalho, Wanda Cas- tro, Diane Caya, Paul Chase, Donna Clough, Sally Cohen, Joann Connolly, Debra A. Costa, Paul Costa, Robin Costa, Scott Cunningham, Susan E. Cusson, Chris Dabrowski, Jose Daluz, Cynthia Davis, Edward DeConinck, Donna Demers, Maria deMorais, Janine Desrosiers, Jac- queline Duval, Mara Fellouris, Paulo Fernandez, Luan Ferreira, Garrett Flaherty, Karen Forand, John Frey, Debbie Fryzel, Cynthia M. Gomes. Pamela Gonsalves, Gisela M. Granja, Odile Guilhemme, Mary L. Haznar, Owen Heleen, Carol Houghton, Doris Isherwood, Howard Jacobs, Debra Johanson, Bernadette Jorge, Mindy Kaner, Todd Kates, Ann M. Koczera, Mary Kummer, Sue Lafferty, Patricia Lambert, Loran Lang, Gary Lavimoni- ere, Aura Lima, Antonio Macedo, Maria Marques, Sally Martin, Richard Matthews, Godiva M. Medeiros, Helen Medeiros, Linda Mello, Gina Men- dez, Pam Miller, Donna Moura, Elizabeth Ostric, Patricia Pacheco, Antonio Pavao, Marybeth Pearson, Debbie Pereira, Susan Poitras, Conrad Rich- ard, Anne Riley, Debra Roseman, Diane Rousseau, Suzanne Rybka, Shelly Schlemmer, Patti Sheerin, Debra Silva, Richard Souza, Mary Sparrow, Ann Tavares, Carol Taylor, Virginia Tracz. Adv.: Mrs. Regina Keightley. Latin Club . 2, : Z Pres.: Anne Riley, Vice-Pres.: Pam Miller, Sec.: Mindy Kaner, Treas.: Mary Haznar, Debra Abe- Iha, Deirdre Abelha, Richard Alfredo, Pat Almeida, Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, Lisa Barker, Laine Blair, Pat Cabral, Robert Conway, David Correia, Chris Dabrowsk i, Pate Deneault, Sherri Elias, Beth Ferreira, Debra Fonseca, Mary Lou Frey, Kathy Jo Gonsalves, Cathy Hammond, Ellen Harrington, Owen Heleen, Theresa Holmes, Todd Kates, Philip Lima, Karen Morse, Heidi Picard, E. Jane Ostric, Brett Randall, Larry Rog- ers, Suzanne Rybka, Mary Sparrow, Debra Theg, William Vieira, Faye Weitzman. Adv.: Mr. Pepin. 138 Ecology Club cx Pres.: Leonard Taylor, Vice-Pres.: Owen Heleen, Sec.: Cindy Davis, Treas.: Roberta Dupre, Priscilla Ardoin, Jon Blair, Donald Blake, Joanne Butler, Chris Car- reiro, Karen Cleveland, Kim Faber, Rosemary Faria, Karen Forand, Elsie Girard, Therese Hebert, Dorothy Hicks, Kathy Hopw ood, Lawrence Jenkins, David Oli- ver, Janet Peitavino, Steve Proulx, Gloria Quintin, Carol Rodericks, Larry Rogers, Jimmy Scott, Adam Silva, Dan Starkie, Cindy Wood. Adv.: Mr. Harold Wilson. Key Club Re tS oT ee re AE ES oP a Yes Cte a , : a - lial vt wre 9 Fe Pres.: Phil Lukoff, Vice-Pres.: Brian Alpert, Sec.: Jim Buckley, Treas.: Jim Gilbert, Cheryl Ameida, Sharon Almeida, Bruce Alpert, Peter Alpert, Roberta Ambra, Suzette Bedard, Joe Costa, Brenda Coolbaugh, Rick Curry, Louis Dennis, Todd Eisenberg, Steven Feinstein, Debbie Figueira, Susan Green, Leslie Greenberg, Stan Hemsley, Robert Horowitz, Mike lacaponi, Lori Johnson, Bruce Kestenbaum, Ann Koczera, Barbara Koczera, Jeff Lawton, Pat Lynch, Liz Marcotte, Sandy Morra, Andrew Nanopoulos, Sheryl Ochab, Joann Popielnicki, Jeff Rechter, Jim Rosenberg, Ellen Rothman, Robert Sanitsky. Adv.: Mr. Carlos Alves. 139 Math Team and Club Math Team Math Club _ Co-Captains: Scott Cunningham, Robert Randall, Treas.: lan MacGregor, Bruce Alpert, Joe Pres.: Robert Randall, Patricia Cabral, Cindy Davis, Karen Costa, Joanna Couto, Madeline Eluzario, Emily Garrett, Michael Girard, Namir Habboosh, Eckert, Annette Fisher, Michael Girard, Namir Habboosh, Debbie Jacobs, Howard Jacobs, Janice Jodoin, Pam Miller, Kevin Morgado, Jan Ochab, Janice Jodoin, Brett Randall, Cindy Wood. Adv.: lan Mac- Marybeth Pearson, Heidi Picard, Brett Randall, Anne Riley, Suzanne Rybka, Mary Sparrow, Gregor. Virginia Tracz. Adv.: lan MacGregor. History Club Pres.: Ann Moyer, Vice-Pres.: Bob Silver, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Roxanne Barboza, Sec.: Robin Silva, Debbie Abelha, Donna Alfonse, Dawn Alves, Vicki Alves, Anna-Carin Andersson, Jonathan Arena, Judy Balestracci, Paul Balestracci, Susan Bannon, Joe Barradas, Ann Bodzioch, Mark Bodzioch, William Bois, Marie Bryant, Jeff Cabral, Bob Caldas, Cathy Camaioni, Mike Camille, Ron Choquette, Maria Coelho, Gail Cordeiro, Jill Corkum, Paul Coucci, Joan Couto, Kevin Crabtree, June Davignon, Brenda Dawson, Ray Dias, Alina Diaz, Olinda DeMello, Richard Dunn, Carol Faria, Marie Ferreira, Ramona Francis, Sue Francis, Dave Furtado, Maria Furtado, David Goodman, Brigid Griffin, Cheryl Hamer, Debbie Hardy, Ellen Harrington, Cheryl Hassin, Chris Hawn, Polly Holden, Ann Koczera, Barbara Koczera, Paul LaFrance, Rene LaFrance, David Lagesse, Alan Lessoff, Cathy Lyons, Gary Marden, Clinton Martin, Kathy McCloud, Janet McCombe, Theresa McLellan, Mary Jane McManus, Kathy Medeiros, Edward Mello, Sandy Mesquita, Karen Messier, Steven Millis, Debbie Morrison, Doris Moyer, Rene Mullen, Andrew Nanopoulos, Kathy Nanopoulos, Patty Oliveira, Marbeth Pearson, Erica Piedade, Janet Peitavino, Karen Pelczarski, Pete Perperas, Diane Perry, Richard Perzentz, Jenny Pline, Steve Pokor- nicki, Dawn Potter, Richard Purcell, Jeff Rechter, John Reid, Renee Ridzon, Sue Riley, Debbie Roberts, Raymond Romanoski, Kevin Roy, Julio Santos, Martha Saunders, Adam Silva, Anita Sokol, Jim Stott, Joan Sylvia, Leonard Taylor, Anne Vieira, Cheryl Vieira, Faye Weitzman, Gail Williams, Kathy Wilson, Brian Woodacre, Elaine Yehle, Dino Yotides. Adv.: Mr. Richard Bou- dreau. 140 Pres., Sec., Treas.: Jim Booker, Vice-Pres.: John Dupuis, Asst. Sec.: John Machado, Asst. Treas. John Lima, Danny Alexander, Joe Amaral, Debbie Antunes, Nancy Ashley, Andre Bernier, George Biscari, Bill Bois, Donna Burr, Chris Champagne, Pat Clark, Gerry Conterno, Jo Ann Correia, Cathy Cur- tis, Mike Desrosiers, Carl Forsblom, Shawn Furtado, Debbie Gauthier, Ed Girard, Robert Gomes, Barry Hathaway, Steve Leaver, Steve Lyonnais, Nancy McGowen, Donald McQuarrie, Steve Mattos, Ed Mello, Shelley Mendes, Kevin Morgado, Doris Moyer, Dave Nelson, Dave Pepin, Ed Pereira, Cheryl Racine, Bob Randall, John Rapoza, Jeff Rechter, Steve Richard, Paul Santos, Cheryl Sears, Bob Silver, Dawn Souto, Dana Souza, Fred Sylvia, Lenny Taylor, Debbie Theg, Mike Thomas, Ben Turner, Sally Wood, Brian Woo- dacre, Don Vasconcellas. Adv.: Roger Silva. Pres.: Susan Law, Ist Vice-Pres.: Karen Silva, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Cynthia Fernandes, Sec.: Katie Calnan, Treas.: Kim Dlouhy, Sandy Abrams, Susan Aguiar, Brooke Almeida, Nancy Andrade, Suzette Bedard, Michelle Buhour, Jo Ann Butler, Melanie Chartier, Karen Cotter, Anne Cusson, Maria Custodio, Cheryl DaSilva, Dolores DaSilva, Maria deMelo, Michelle Dziuba, Mara Fellouris, Paula Flood, Susan Godlewski, Shelley Haddocks, Diane Kenyon, Nancy Kresge, Tammy Knox, Elaine Lapointe, Theresa McLellan, Brenda Mendonca, Deborah Mills, Laurie Oliver, Debbie O'Neil, Nancy Pekrul, Marilyn Plummer, Barbara Rodriques, Deborah Swift, Ana Teves, Donna Verissimo. Adv.: Miss B. Bizzarro. 141 Afro-American Club Pres.: Saundra Grace, Vice-Pres.: Linda Gonsalves, Sec.: Carol Andrade, Treas.: Peggy Rosa, Patricia Andrade, Manuel Andrews, Alyse Ayler, Joe Azevedo, Manny Azevedo, Johanna Barboza, Donald Blake, Pam Bulgar, Maurice Burgo, Warren Correia, JoAnn DePina, Susan Fabio, Dale Easton, Cynthia Gomes, Elaine Gomes, Nuno Grace, Tommy Hamlin, Jeffrey Jackson, Brenda James, Christina Lee Lobo, Stephen Lopes, Iris Macedo, Sandi Martins, Jeffrey Medina, Jeffrey Nicholas, Maria Noriega, Dawn Oliver, Doreen Pina, Rose Pina, Wesley Pina, Arthur Rose, Candy Rose, Steven Silva, Wayne Silva, Carol Spencer, Rachel Spencer, Susan Turner, Cookie Vega, Carla Weeden, Lorraine Weeden, Arnesia Williams, Charlene Williams. Advisors: Ms. Loretta Blake, Mrs. Rhoda Purcell. Pres.: Richard Curry Vice-Pres.: Donald Luce Tom Acevedo Ana Amaro Peter Bartolomey Theresa Benoit Maria daPonte Maria C. Ferreira 142 Cynthia Feliciano Rafael Guadalupe Deidre Lopes Jose Maciel Manuel Pina Elmer Sandel Teresa Smith Adyv.: Mr. M. Taylor 4 : Congratulations, CROWLEY-WEAVER INS| AGENCY INC. — 249 Union Street New Bedford, Mass. 02740 7 Creative Corsages Your Prom Florists Two Locations.to Better Ser You 251 Union St. 1900 Acushnet Ave. 995-26 995-6066 — 993-7017 ; Res. 993-9328 ; “a pat oy ae H The Best i n Used Cards Rust Stopper Thixo-Tex Rust Proofing Cars Now Antone Moura 384 Dartmouth St. Proprietor New Bedford, Mass. 02740 143 The best of everything from Your School Committee Mrs. Rosemary Tierney Mayor John Markey, Ch. Mr. Carlos Pacheco Dr. Paul Walsh Supt. Dr. Gerard Smith Your schooling inhand. . . Your future in mind 144 Atty. Raymond Letourneau Atty. John Xifaras Football bi Ne “Se Manny Pina Jonathan Arena Trainer — Andy Moson Student Trainer — Albert Silva The Crimson Whalers eo me ha baie Bos rs 1st ROW —T. Freitas, J. Medina, S. Hemsley, J. Costa, B. Lopes, T. Lopes, B. Banks, P. Balestracci, Co-Capt. K. Cabral, Co-Capt. W. Souza, S. Buckley, J. Arena, B. Maccini, L. Branco, G. Pires, K. Haslam. 2nd ROW — E. Anderson, J. Polk, K. Finnerty, J. Blackburn, C. Vieira, P. Coucci, M. Pina, M. Bodzioch, M. Gagnon, D. Murphy, G. Sylvia, B. Kestenbaum, D. Sameiro, J. Messier, D. Starkie. 3rd ROW — S. Hill, D. Costa, D. Da Rosa, M. Cabral, B. Burns, T. Hibbert, M. Tovey, R. Henderson, D. Souza, N. Jackson, M. Sheerin, M. Lima, G. Smith, T. Morris. MISSING — G. Coucci, B. Cruz, R. Caton, M. Bergeron. 146 N.B.H.S. Senior Group 1st ROW — Jeff Medina, Terry Lopes, Bubba Banks, Co-Capt. Kasey Cabral, Football Coach Bruce MacPherson, Co-Capt. Wayne Souza, Scott Buckley, Brian Maccini, Lovie Branco, Glenn Pires, and Kevin Haslam. 2nd ROW — Stanley Hemsley, Tony Freitas, Joe Costa, Bussy Lopes, Paul Balestracci, David Sameiro, Jonathan Arena, Jeffrey Messier, Danny Starkie. MISSING — Ray Caton, Mark Bergeron and Bob Cruz. Co-Captains: Wayne Souza Kasey Cabral Despite a slow start at the opening of this year’s football season, the Whalers rallied to finish with a six-game winning streak high- lighted by the Thanksgiving game against Durfee. As the season opened, The Whalers were plagued by two losses, the first to Dart- mouth and a week later to Acton-Boxborough. Although the next week marked the Whaler’s first victory, in which they beat Barnsta- ble 30-0, they were plagued again with another loss, this one to Pittsfield. The next six games were all victories for the Wh alers, winning against Falmouth, Taunton, a 13-6 win over Attleboro, 14-6 over Catholic Memorial, a 21-9 victory over Somerset and the final vic- tory over Durfee, 20-6. The Class of '76 will always remember the Thanksgiving game and all the football games they attended throughout the years and wish to thank the players for their dedication and hard work, espe- cially the senior players. 147 Sep ater mene eee ment cee peremate emer 5 : FM hye diet “ Girls’ Field Hockey The Girls’ Field Hockey Team had a fantastic third season due to the dedication of Assistant Coach Lynn Vera and Head Coach Marcia Fourcart. The girls prac- ticed diligently throughout the teacher’s strike, over- coming such odds as: no equipment and no practice field until a week before the first game. They devoted their time, talents, and energies, making this third sea- son the best ever. W-L-T 4-5-1 KNEELING — Mary Kummer. FIRST ROW — Coach — Marcia Fourcart, Bonnie Knox, Leslie Ainsworth, Dee Dee Cruz, Renee Morel, Nancy Theodore, Melanie Martin, Julie Henriques, Debbie Figueira, Laura Caton, Lau- rie Ainsworth and Assistant Coach — Lynn Vera. (not pictured) Martha Reid and Team Manager — Kathy Hopwood. Legg Ae: nig al we ei 4 U2 ety tee st Lif | ee v Ps i we PN @ £ fé +S w : . os he ea L Re 3 ; fh - Ned ome eS + — a | ee. hot r) a = + cae Hy.) Pll. ’ ra See is . . Score! “Just try and get this ball away from me. ’ KNEELING — Jane Kummer. FIRST ROW — Anna-Carin Andersson, Sandy Jacobs, Karen Monteiro, Janet Peitavino, Joanne Seed, Anna Cruz, Renee Ridzon, Cornelia Smith and Debbie Abelha. Soccer The thrilling antics of the New Bedford High School Soccer Team have once again brought them statewide recognition. Their superb play enabled them to enter the Eastern Massachusetts soccer tournament riding a winning streak of eleven games. Coach Bob Parker's squad continued their fine season by defeating Boston Tech. in the first preliminary match. In the second round match, the Whalers once again proved themselves worthy opponents by sneaking by Wellesley High 3-2 in a tough battle. After annihilating Lexington High with ease, the N.B.H.S. squad met their match in the semi-finals, losing to Need- ham in an excellent exhibition of soccer talent by both schools. The entire student body salutes the dedicated, hard-working 1975-1976 New Bedford High School soc- cer team led by co-captains Horace Car- valho and Manny Silva. TOP ROW — Joe Garcia, Horace Carvalho, Mario Souza, Joe Maciel, Manny Silva, Paul Fernandes, Coach — Robert Parker, Jorge Sarmento, Denis Costa. MIDDLE ROW — Tony Cardoza, David Tschaen, Carlos Chaves, Mario Condeco, Louie Bettencourt. BOTTOM ROW — Carlos Nogueira, Leo Pudim, Tony Branco, Ozzie Ferreira, Joe Neves. 2 Cross-Country re, FRONT ROW — Mike Baulier, Bobby Sanitsky, Greg Hutchinson, Kevin Britto, Jeff Lawton, Mary Healy. MIDDLE ROW — Pat Porter, Bobby Reed, Harold Miller, Brian Wilson, Mark Thornhill. BACK ROW — Billy Cregan, Mike Clark, Jamie Esancy, Rick Winfield, Ron Vieira. Other Team Members: Todd Eisenberg, Larry Rogers. = ax , ie ey “Coach, are you sure it was on this road that you lost your contact lens? “Honest, officer, we didn't do anything. ’ 154 “You mean | have to run?” The Cross Country team’s record was surprisingly good in light of the fact that they never got off to a solid start. Even though school was officially closed, many members still attended practice and they would like to express their deep apprecia- tion to Steve Caton for his coaching sup- port throughout the strike. Cross Country, unlike basketball and football, does not seem to attract many spectators, but this lack of support didn't seem to diminish the team's effort. For their long hours of prac- tice and running with such determination, the team should be commended and thanked. Fey) 156 Winter Track The New Bedford High School track team, in one of the most spectacular seasons in recent history, has captured the Southeastern Mass. Conference Championships in Division |. In addition to the compiling of a 10-0 record, many personal and state schoolboy records were broken. Wayne Souza, a double threat man, set records in both the fifty yard dash and the high jump. In the weight events, Glenn Pires brought fear to the hearts of all shotputters with his tosses consistently over fifty feet. Other impressive performers this season were Carlos Vieira and Mark Thornhill in the middle distance events, and Ben Burns in the high hurdling event. The student body of NBHS can all be proud of their outstanding performance this year, and salutes Dick Ponte’s fleet-footed athletes. lst ROW — Roger Ogden, Jimmy Gilbert, Billy Cregan, Mike Clark, Jeff Medina, Glenn Pires, Wayne Souza, Ray Caton, Robert Reed, Steve Allain, Rodney Gonsalves, and Coach Dick Ponte. 2nd ROW — Jeff Lawton, Jose Garcia, Mark Thornhill, Ben Burns, Francine Ramos, Brad Cosmos, Carlos Vieira, Richie Haddocks, and Pete Denault. 3rd ROW — Tim Porter, Harold Miller, Ronnie Vieira, Dianne Wood, Lynn Benoit, Katie Bennett, Mary Healey, Sherri Soares, and Claudette Desautels. 4th ROW — ‘'Snookie'’ Jerome, Mike Redding, Guy Hutchinson, Mike Bobo, and Dale Whiting. 158 Girls’ Basketball TOP — Doris Soares, Doreen Pina, Elaine Gomes, Mary Beehan, Liz Bennett, Chris Rioux, Melanie Martin, Julie Hendriques, Iris Macedo and Coach Tom Gias- son. BOTTOM — Co-Capt. Debbie Smith, Colleen Pina, Debra Silva, and Mary DeBortoli. MISSING — Co-Capt. Robyn Nelson. In this bicentennial year of our country, no team exemplifies the spirit of “‘76’’ better than the 1975-1976 Girls’ Basketball Team. This year’s squad is one of the most athletic teams in New Bedford this year. Sporting an 11-2 record, the Whalers have found only Bishop Stang unconquerable in two extremely competitive battles. Tom Giasson, in his first year in the coaching posi- tion, has led the team to a second place finish in their division. Boasting the consistently brilliant performances of Mary Beehan, Robyn Nelson, and Debbie Smith, few teams have been worthy opponents for the mighty women of N.B.H.S. We proudly take our hats off to a team that has truly thrilled the entire city of New Bedford. Led by new coach John Rolli and soph- omore star goalie Bob Allen, the NBHS hockey team battled the tough teams of S$.M.C. (Southeastern Mass Confer- ence). The N.B. Whalers have an over- all record of 6 wins 4 losses and 4 ties. They have played well all year but have run into some bad luck in the final seconds of action. The captains this year are David Tschaen and Steve Vargas. Dave feels that the new coach has been a man ““who knows hockey better than any- one else in the area.’’ Coach Rolli, who originated his coaching career in the Ice Hockey Boston area, has stressed fundamentals such as forechecking and backcheck- ing. The Whalers’ most important fea- tures this year have been defense, goal tending and three strong lines. The highlight of this year’s season was a 3- 3 tie with powerhouse Barnstable. A tie is supposed to be like kissing your sister but last year Barnstable beat N.B.H.S. 9-0. According to Tschaen the Whalers were ‘‘extremely up for the game because of the great desire for revenge.” It was a hard fought contest with all Whalers playing their hearts out. Two standouts this year are Bob ae a= Fitzsimmons and Pete Lariviere. Bob has been the offensive star for the Whalers this year. The key to his suc- cess has been the fierce competition he has faced up against. Peter, a young freshman, has been one of the stand- outs on the N.B.H.S. team. He has sup- plied a lot of the offensive punch and has been steady on defense. With three years ahead of him we may have N.B.H.’s answer to Bobby Orr. All N.B.H.S. players have played with great desire and inspiration, a credit to their new coach John Rolli. BOTTOM — Bobby Allen, Danny Reynolds, Mike Webber, Kenny Mello, Co-Captain Steve Vargas, Coach John Rolli, Charles Vanderhoop, Bobby Fitzsimmons, John Travers, David Ferreira. TOP — Manager Mark Lima, Paul Mitchell, Steve Pontes, Kevin Valles, Danny McCarthy, Tom Caton, Jimmy Broughton, Mark Bono, Pete Larivi- ere, Mark Correira, Dave Chapman. MISSING — David Tschaen Co-Captain, Doug Barrows. 161 ji ge: hes Mie ete ? Ve -— e a % 3 ¥ Basketball 1st ROW — Gary Dias, Mike Fields, Co-Capt. Robert Cruz, Co-Capt. Stanley Hemsley, Dennis Costa, Robert Barboza, Michael Silva, and Manager Dale Easton. 2nd ROW — Asst. Coach Tom Barao, Jim Montague, David Houtman, Larry Rose, Ron Henderson, Peter Rosa, Carlos DePina, and Coach John Pacheco. In weeks leading up to the opening of the high school basketball season, this appeared to be one of the most promising years for the New Bedford High School basketball team in quite some time. With the likes of Bob Cruz, David Houtman, Peter Rosa and Robert Barboza in the foreground, a championship was assured. Unfortunately smooth sailing was not ahead. An injury to the ever-present Bob Cruz and an extremely tough schedule left the NBHS Whalers fighting for their existence in their division. In the weeks that followed, the tide began to turn. With the return of Bob Cruz and the outstanding performances of Rosa, Houtman and Barboza, their overall court performances began to show flashes of perfection. This brought a fine conclusion to a somewhat disap- pointing season, but NBHS appreciates their efforts and wishes them good luck next year! _ Swimming - 7 ‘ % —tnsnnevreneern seamen srinnitnmshnnhntie-honvencnmaiheememaaennsisinneriomentomentt The New Bedford High Swim Team stroked its way to a greatly improved record of 5-7 this year. Led by record-breaking Peter Hodgins and Patti Sheerin the Diving Team was victorious in most of their events. The Swim Team, with stars like Peter Marshall, Danny DaRosa, and Mike lacaponi worked together to defeat Taunton, Dedham, Needham, and Norwood. We thank and con- gratulate them for their dedicated effort in the pursuit of excellence for the glory of N.B.H.S LANA ALA AUVUUMLUUNLL AAA UNDA AMA AA en ¢ . pe poems neces eemeamne sama = aa teen 2. Some ae Seat aes til il Hi ened semen. eee oot meena peroerited —— sono oa eee See So a aE po med Se Seeman: paeeee nee renr eng Seco o—_ —o Pees ere’ sateen Sor Sosa ms I Es. Se em Salas Se Ld ae 1st ROW — Coach — Mr. Medeiros, Co-Capt. Paul Marshall, Chris Dabrowski, Sandi Jacobs, Mike lacoponi, Mrs. Buckley. 2nd ROW — Paul Arquin, David Perry, Peter Hodgins, Marie DeSousa, Amelia Santos, Libby Horn, Pat Lynch, Debbie Jacobs, Cathi Maccini, Chris Marcot, Mark Touhey, Steve Walsh. 3rd ROW — Jim Lambalot, John Bottomley, Jeff Cabral, Donna Demers, Cheryl Lyonnais, Ellen Magnant, Doreen Sylvia, Maureen O'Malley, Emily Garret, Steve Cotter, 166 Mike Horn, Danny DaRosa, Sherri Goldberg, Patty Sheerin. 168 THE STARS OF 6G ‘76’ 7 tat, A . wr, 7 a aad it ED Gy TARR A “une — oa. Lig A V4: AN MN TL yy Wis 169 170 “Okay buddy, I’m the ref, and I’m telling you there are no field goals in basketball, they’re called homeruns.”’ LE — . =f) || | one CRE rae ia, gE “S Ri 5 LUE Compliments of: ASHLEY FORD SALES New Bedford, Mass. Best Wishes Class of '76 From BROCK AVENUE PAINT WALLPAPER 870 Brock Avenue New Bedford, Mass. 174 | ey uy DECENEER TMITIF|S ee | D Qi A B| = = You Know You’re a Mr. Calnan tells you with a straight face that you must set the tone for the whole school. you're finally able to drive yourself to school, and a Junior has taken your park- ing place. somebody really knows your name in guidance. you finally get to meet the Dean. you find that the cost of living has risen faster than the money in your wallet. you catch on to the fact the announcements of college representatives’ visits mean getting out of majors! you get hundreds of letters from colleges telling you what a great student you are. three-fourths of the announcements on the P.A. concern you, and you can’t hear them. they measure you for a cap and gown and tell you they don’t make caps that big. you finally pay your sophomore and junior dues so that you can get your year- book. you come down with an incurable disease known as “‘senioritis.”’ you realize that everything that you said about the school is true, but deep down you know that you'll miss every minute of it. You Know You’re an Underclassman When. . . a senior tells you to take the elevator to the third floor. you get lost for the thirty-third time between B-240 and B-295. the teacher on corridor duty asks you if you're sure you don't go to Keith. your G period teacher keeps right on talking because ‘‘the notices never pertain to you anyway.” you look around you and realize that you’re the only one with tendonitis from the load of books you always carry. you're always the first one in your classroom. . . and in your seat. you don't dare to start chewing gum OPENLY until your junior year. you only tell teachers off when you’re in a group. you always have a yellow slip in the corridors. you elect class officers you never heard of before — and may never again! you wait until you get home to go to the bathroom. you're the only one on the bus who is standing, even though you got on first. you're hunry enough fo eat triple servings of the cafeteria food. the jocks and Joe Cools monopolize the nice big red gym lockers, leaving the tiny cubbyholes to squeeze your clothes into. you find yourself praying that some magic carpet will pick you up and waft you painlessly into September of your senior year. Fresh'man (fresh'man), n; pl.-men (-men). A novice; esp., a student during his or her first year. Soph'o more (sof’o more) A second year student in high school. Junior (joon'yer) Lower in standing or in rank. Hence: One of a lower or later standing; speci., in American colleges and schools, one in the second year of a three year course, or one in the third year of a four year course. 180 ooo SERRE tenes: RELA NERS DI SS Berit? Benet ee ane cpp IB SIRS Dorothy seat 0.0 eae Scarecrow... oe Tin Woodmanysan =o Cowardly. Lioniga- eee Oz the Great and Terrible a. ..eck ee ihesWizaralon© Zee Melinda2s 2.. .. See Belinda e333 eee Glinda ?s ave a eee Jade. 5. ne. re eee eee The People of Oz Chris Beaudoin Melany Martin Dawn Alves Jane Kummer Audrey Pina Robin Silva Directors. nf: vue ee eer eRald : ef Em 2 : . .Gina Mendez . .Beth Ferreira Thanks for Giving To Keep More Living. 183 Honor Society Induction Certificate of Membership National Hono Saciety af Secourary Schoels This Certifies that AN $e Chapter was elected member of Wew,. BEDFORD Hi ia of the ; + Society of Secondary Schools. is based 08 ion as Ss thse toca c o £ ® OQ cfen ¢ ® me, _—, a 0 c 7) = a U _— O oO =, i) AFS Dinner 188 Banquet ior c ] =) Trager ane B10 Rockdale Ave. fe) r oe Sega coat rae, J 4 lew Bedford, M INew beatora, Mass. oe 996-048 ' ogo ee = 5 : y - ae ? oe t Seditoe ast e . af a - nie % : 4 4 , +s “ n a were ey 3 é s 7 “« 2 ee _ - % - 4 ‘ ss _2 : ee ar rs. ‘ . A .. ‘ . : “ 5 . ; oat ¢ } is , Alta “48 ; | o iets % ivy }. % ? ‘ . $ ll ” . - Pa : i 192 . : . . ; y O4jI] 4O1US S 16 SPLAT. saa 194 Cost of Living of a Senior in 1976 Name: Student of Class of ’76 _ Address: 230 Hathaway Blvd., New Bedford Quant. Item Price x= re toe Pt |cxpeedive cael Yu dass Ps oe Peli, 01 7 op, oo [ seit [RO Pa |stats Jip geo ae ae? Ez = ee: Senior Pictures (Average) 40.00 Miscellaneous (Dates, Gas. . .) 75.00 TOTAL $428.25 re ‘Streisanc te dashes inna 202 ‘“Write up Conrad — Happy Valentine's Day To Mr. Robinson Uh-ttention to you too! Aline M.K. and E.O. — Thanks. P.M. To David, All my Love Jayne 76XOXO Donny and Ann ‘'76 ’ To Marc Bernat — | Love You — Kate! Hey Man! To everyone in Project Space — Black Sabbath is severe. Be in the park right after dark. As the sun hits the tear in your eye, the colors of the rainbow are yours forever. Mary K. Dear Everybody: Thanks for three fun years. Best of luck to Class of 76, Todd Kates To Sally: Don’t sit at tables that are warped! Love, Joe To Joe: | hope all your wildest dreams come true. Love, Sally To Bertha, Elizabeth, Bernie, Alfred, Daisy, Sunshine, Albert, Martha, Matilda and the lunch crowd — Good Luck, Mindy To Arminda Rebello from Bertha, Victoria, Albert, and Alfred — Good Luck A man who never makes any mistakes is a man who never does anything. A.J.P. Jr. Hi to all of those who weren't lucky enough to know me — Leaping Lenny Taylor Good Luck Bubbles, Martha, Bernadette, and Matilda. Gale (Matilda) Good Luck in Seattle. Love, Bertha (Marques) To Dave Holtkamp — Pam Gonsalves, Cheryl Lawrence, and Jimmy Booker, Thanks a lot for always being there when | needed someone to talk to. Don’t ever change. Keep in touch — Love ya, Kathi. To “‘Loide and Bruce, ’ the Taylor School Gang, Paul, Paula, Jackee, Nancy, Dawn, and Debbie. Thanks for everything!!! and for always being there when | needed help. Love, Kathi. 88 Fingers: Thanks for all the help throughout the year: remember Bessie, and the good times at McDonald’s. Order me a Peter! 44 Toes! Twinkle toes — My greatest friend. I'll remember always your ability to make me smile. Love always, 88 fingers. ‘Fading faces in a waking dream, though they never seem to last very long, there are faces | remember, from the places in my past.’’ James Taylor To Rocky, Bob, Abn, Woody, Sue, Cathi, Doris, Billy, and of course Cheril, the greatest people ever! Don’t forget the History Club and the field trips. Love, Kathi To Ann, Rocky, Cathi, Robin, Kathi, Woody, Doris, Bruce, Sue, Ramona, Cheril, Richy, Bebbie, Boe, Donna, Clint, Joe, Erica, and all of the rest. ‘‘Good Luck,’’ Bob. Bob, Rocky, Sue, Jami, Bruce, Doris, Gail, Richy, Ann, Dianne, Pitts, Boe, Lynn, and sometimes Woody. ‘‘F lunch shift’’ Kevin Sousa and Steve Correira, you both have a special quality that I'll never forget. You two will always be a part of my memories. | just can't express how much you've both meant to me. Love always, Kathi To Ann, Bob, and Sue, the greatest people ever. Love, Rocky. Todd: We hope someday you will achieve success and happiness. Your Chubbie Chicks To Conrad Richard, Joe Costa, Colleen Pina: Don't forget all the work and the hassles we had to make the class of ‘'76 ' the greatest. Love, Kathi. your Ads’”’ To Everybody: Thanks for a really great year! Good Luck, Class of ‘‘76’’ Love, Debbie Thanks for the memories P.B.M., B.A., S.C., G.M., J.R., T.K., K.M., Mrs. S. and G., Mr. C., Mr. R., C.D., M.C., C.R., M.P., and the Class of as Ola Love, C.J.0. To Cutie — Hope your sore throat is better soon — Aa-het-hem. To Chippy in the Tan House: You wanna go and steal some picnic baskets? Boo-Boo To a chipmunk, Kojak, Squirrel: May the bird of paradise come downand. . . You figure the rest out. Have a good year. Boo-Boo I'll never forget in 10th grade when Sue P. was so careful sitting down outside because she was wearing a dress, and a bug flew by, she jumped and the dress blew up in the air. Congratulations to the Senior class of '76 from Peggy Pallatroni. I'll never forget the time the cafeterias flooded and we got sent home at lunch time! Debi Costa Dear Igor (G.R.), It was a joy working with you again. However, | think we forgot a few organs. Never mind, he won't need them. Always, Master (R.J.A.) To the illustrious President of the Drama Club, your days are numbered and | can only count to three! Love and kisses, Steve XOXO Dear Joe, Had a real ball working with you. If there’s anything else | can give you, let me know. Kiss my halo. Be seein’ ya. Love, Georgie. Dearest Little Kitten (J.C.): Dr. Frankenstein never had it so good! Mine truly, The Creator (R.J.A.) Dear Mr. George, sir: Thanks for letting me serve you for another glorious year, sir. Sometime, next year. Love, Armie To the class of 76: |, Arnesia Williams would like to see the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. come true! That one day we all will wake up and live out the true meaning of brotherhood — that all men are created equal. To Pooh-Pooh Fuscunyas: HAPPY FOURTEEN!!! Love and kisses, Poopsie To all the girls in the senior class that | never met — eat your hearts out. . . but don’t be OTR, just POOGO. R.S.A. Loved your whistle. Return again with your whip. R.S.V.P. Sue To Jim: Thanks for keeping the appointments and all of the good times that we’ve had together — P.J. ‘76 To Big Red: The Rolling Stones are better than Cher and Olivia-Newton John! S.0.M.H.F. B? — thanks for always being there — Love, Rocky Bruce: Remember, Pittsburgh is in Ohio. To Howie J. — Thanks for the beer. Sue F. | would like to say, ‘Thanks for caring. ’ Weathering may be defined as the disintegration or decomposition of rocks by natural forces. Thanks to L.L. and A.G. for just being there. C.P. FishFace Forever To all the Track Team: Never forget OTR, POOGO, SYGDYL, TADIHOM,; To all the teachers: Thanks for going on STRIKE. ‘Miles separate us; Memories bind us. We are apart; But we are together.'’ Cheryl 203 204 June, 1976 To my dear friend on the occasion of our high school graduation: It all started on the Wednesday after Labor Day in September of 1973. The alarm clock rang and we became high school sophomores. The summer was over, it was time to get up, get dressed, and begin the long, lonely walk to school. | decided not to get up but my mother had a different idea. She came into the room and kicked me out of bed, saying cheerfully, ‘‘Time for school!’’ As she threw me bodily out of the front door with the aggravating phrase, ‘‘Have a nice day, dear!’’ my stomach twisted itself into knots and a lump rose in my throat. The inner conflict began. ‘‘What if | don’t know anybody, what if | get lost, | can’t remember my homeroom number or my house color. . .?’’ The ‘‘what ifs’’ were endless. Outwardly, how- ever, | assumed a casual attitude; no one would ever suspect that | wasn’t cool. Somehow | found my homeroom in that maze of endless corridors. Suddenly | was faced with the impos- sible task of remembering a student number, two locker numbers, two combinations, a different house and number for each class, not to mention the essentials like my name, address, and phone number. As if all the numbers weren't bad enough, already a week was no longer Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: it had become Day1, Day2, Day3, etc. To add to t he aggravation, time was forgotten and bells rang constantly signaling the start of period A, the end of passing period and the dismissal bell. Confusion reigned but somewhere out of the confusion our friendship was born. When | got lost, you were always there helping me. We got involved with school sports and our friendship blossomed. Just as we were beginning to adjust to the hectic pace, the Energy Crisis began. Congress abolished Daylight Sav- ing Time. The result locally was that three thousand New Bedford High Students were forced to search blindly in the cold, dark, predawn hours for the school building. Period A brought many a magnificent sun- rise, something many of us had never seen before. The Energy Crisis also meant lowering the temperature in school. As a result, many resorted to wearing long johns, ski sweaters, snorkel jackets, and mittens in school. By the time spring arrived we were all experts at finding our way around the school and around our teachers. ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’ was the Drama Club production that year. We had a new circle of friends and new loves, and our friendship was strengthened each day. Junior year we entered the building seasoned veterans. Outwardly the world had changed, the president of the United States had resigned but our little school world did not seem to be affected. The only obvious changes in school life were the addition of freshmen to the school population and Mr. Calnan’s replacing Mr. Rodrigues as headmaster. It was good to see the ‘‘old gang’’ together once again. You and | tried all the new fads that year like earth shoes, painter pants, toesocks and platform shoes. We joined clubs and watched the soccer team make it to the state finals. We rejoiced when the football team crushed Durfee in the annual Thanksgiving match. The girls’ and boys’ basketball teams had super seasons. | think the times | remember best were the lunch periods when all our friends would gather round and discuss the ‘‘delicious’’ cafeteria food, gossip about each others’ dates, teachers, and friends, and applaud the unfortunate person who dropped his lunch tray. Try to smile when you remember that milk cost us a nickel. When we turned sixteen and a half we took our driving lessons together. The road test was terrible. The Registry man made me so nervous that for a minute | couldn’t remember how to start the car, but | passed anyway. The Spring brought a dazzling performance of ‘‘HELLO, DOLLY!” and the great quest for summer jobs. Responsibilities were becoming more and more a part of everyday life. Oh, the memory of that wonderful day when the old seniors left school and we became SENIORS! The Class of 76’’ had made it to their final year. September brought the all important soul-searching time of deciding whether or not to go to college. We were given an extended vacation when the New Bedford teachers staged a five-week strike. It was mid- October before the school year really got started. | had decided to go to college and faced the problems of where to apply for admission, when to take the SAT, and the big question of where to get the money for a college education. You preferred to start working right away and faced the seemingly impossible task of trying to find a good job in the midst of a recession. We still managed to join a few clubs and support the fantastic football and soccer teams we had that fall, but in the back of our minds the same thought kept playing over and over again: ‘This is the last time I'll ever do this; this is the end.’’ Every weekend was party time and the Bicentennial Year came in with a bang! An epidemic of senioritis spread throughout the class. It was a sad day when I gave you my picture and tried to say all the things your friendship meant to me on the back of a wallet-size picture. We tried to get the most out of remaining days together. ‘‘Oklahoma!”’ was the play that year and many of us tried acting. April brought my acceptance to college and in May you found a job. We had the Senior Banquet at Valle’s Steak House — what a wild night! We both got dates for the Senior Prom. Our remain- ing days in school were spent checking daily to see if the yearbooks had come in and making promises to see each other when we could. The last day of school, when the final dismissal bell rang, we headed out to the parking lot and began an unofficial Class Day with honking horns and a feeling of joy everywhere. The prom at the Venus de Milo was beautiful and after our midnight breakfast we partied until early the next morning. At graduation rehearsals we continued making plans for future get-togethers. Graduation day was very sad. When | was handed my diploma | knew that my carefree high school days were over and that | was at the mercy of the big world around me. | was now an adult with responsi- bilities. Never again would | enjoy a leisurely friendship with you, my closest friend. But | will never forget the comfort, help, and advice you gave to me and the times we shared together. Thank you for giving me your wisdom, strength, and friendship; it will always be a beautiful memory. With fondest memories, Your ex-classmate 205 206 The Watergate Cover-up Homework, Homework, and more Homework Resignation of Vice-President Agnew Student Activity Cards — In one year and out the next First Soviet — U. S. Space Mission The day the first floor and the courtyards were flooded We lived in the only state to vote for George McGovern Fire Alarms and Bomb Scares The Resignation of President Richard Nixon We went to one of the few places where you need a yellow slip to go the bathroom and a pink slip to go to the library. The unending series of ‘‘Disaster’’ movies Completion of the Apollo Space Missions Our favorite sayings: ‘‘Up your nose with a rubber hose’’ ‘‘Gotta piece of gum?” ‘“‘Passe Oui’”’ ‘‘Sit on it’’ ‘‘Hey Brother,’’ and ‘‘SHUT UP!”’ Do you remember the bicentennial minute on your birthday? Wilbur Mills had his fling with Fanny in a fountain They don't really have bathrooms on the first and the third floors, the signs are only there to please the health department. Gloria and Mike had Archie’s grandchild on T.V. Everybody’s trips to Red China. Niy ERSry u NOLLVOMTdd¥. NVWHS2%G ‘“Playgirl’’ and ‘‘Penthouse”’ supplanted ‘‘Playboy’”’ Big Mac’s and ‘‘Dyn-o-mite”’ Waiting until you were a Senior to have selective gym classes and that year they decided to let the Juniors have it too. The Assassination Attempts on President Ford. The dietbooks of Drs. Solomon, Stillman, Atkins, Reubens, et al. N.B.H.S. — the only school where you can say ‘“‘Hey Manny”’ and have twenty people answer you. Pizza joints multiplied like rabbits. We were the first, last, and only class to have a ‘‘Buycentennial.”’ Sonny and Cher were back together — on T.V. only. The Teachers Strike and the days we had to lengthen one half hour Mayor Markey was elected to a third term — and inaugurated! Our Senior Class was active, we just couldn’t get our officers going. Even our class mascot didn’t know what ‘‘he’’ was The Olympics kept us glued to the boob tube every night We stood in the mainstream of the revolution and moved our prom to the Venus de Milo We were the first and only class to have final exams “. . . like a Rhinestone Cowboy” Can you ever forget those days on Horseneck, and those nights with a sunburn? BPlop plop Alizz; fizz Can't you remember anything about the Senior Prom? GRADUATION AND GOODBYES!!! A Tribute Nes Receding Madar da (hype rat Mike tut ped Lae ao an ere oe ee yer? y eecbe® PI 4 ne ” MR. RICHARD BOUDREAU 208 Those Who Serve Are a Common Kind. Those Who Care Are a Rare Find. Faculty: Mr. Bob Allcock Miss Judy Allen Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Alves Miss Loretta Alves Arthur F. Anderson Paul N. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker Mr. Ronald Barboza George and Donna Biscari Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Boisvert Judy Bolton Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau Robert J. Braz B. Bizzarro Mr. John Borowicz Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown Kathy Buckley Marguerite P. Burchell Edward Burke Mr. and Mrs. John Callanan Mrs. Jean Carr, Librarian, IMC Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carreiro Modena A. Chooporian Frederick Cole Thomas C. Crook Ms. Maria Duarte Larry Edmundson William B. Esancy Mr. Robert N. Fleming Mr. Gerald Fogel Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Gelinas Mr. J. T. Giasson Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Gillum Eugene H. Goldrick Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow Best — Irene Gutierrez Catherine F. Hassey Constance M. Hindle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hochman Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Janiak Bernice Kaufman Bill and Jean Keightley Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Keith James J. Kelly R. H. Leblanc Best Wishes — Mrs. Rita Leen Marc Letendre Mr. Roger L. Levesque Mrs. Cynthia A. Levesque Michael E. Longo Mr. Charles Luchetti Mr. and Mrs. lan D. MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson Sheila Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maty Mrs. Eileen Medeiros Mr. E. M. Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. James P. Medeiros Mrs. Ruth Mellen Timothy E. Mitchell Ralph Monteiro Richard W. Nerbonne Mr. and Mrs. George Newman Mrs. Newton, Gr. Hse. Sec. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nolin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ouimet Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Parker Mr. and Mrs. David Pepin Richard M. Ponte Rhoda M. Purcell Pauline B. Rainville Mrs. June Roberts Zeida M. Rodriguez Allan Roscow Mrs. Anita C. Rose Lena Salbego William D. Savage Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sawyer Eilene A. Siegel Eliza Soares Miss Sorenson Carol Sowa John Strittmatter Best wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Szaro Mr. Ronald A. Vaz and Truman Neal F. Wall Miss Martha Wilde Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Wilusz Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zielinski Congratulations — Miss Zola A Faculty Member Sponsored by — Friends Alden Corrugated Container Corp. The Belliveau Family Mr. and Mrs. Manuel L. Brun Mr. and Mrs. Antone Carvalho Mr. and Mrs. Elias Costa Jr. Charlotte Costa Cushing’s Dave, Jake, Ray, and Ronnie R.P.G.J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Dean Jason E. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dean Designer | Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. DeRossi Dennis R. Dube Albert Dubreuil Eva's Dress Shop The Edward A. Francis Family Delia Francisco Thom and Jan '68 (Riley) Freddo Frem’s Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Gobell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Josefek Mr. and Mrs. Robertson W. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kates Louise Flower Shop Louise Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. McAdams Suzanne McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morse Kathi Moura Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Payant Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peitavino Perry Hill Ceramics Studio Peirce the Florists Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Polchlopek Poulos Pharmacy Radio Shack Cynthia M. Riley '72 Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Silva Mr. Leonard Smithson Sopel’s Window Cleaning Sullivan Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Sylvia The Tripp Family Beverly Wainer Wilbar’s Stella Xifaras E. S., Advertising Editor '75 209 ALLATION — Compliments of © MODERN PHARMACY 1244 Kempton St. New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High S Drama Club Compliments of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. LINCOLN PARK North Dartmouth, Mass. 210 Compliments of ALPE KES 7 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMS Seekonk, -h sah Congratulations to the Class of '76 “GABE MOURA'S ORCHID DINER 805 Rockdale Ave. New Bedford, Mass. 992-8517 Exit 7 Editor Donald Harrington Sports Department set Bi a ha Rr RR a a AR : ass pe weet brett ar sees | eee ee, ee HE senescent Laughter, lectures, chalk dust, books and homework. It’s an old refrain, but it has a special place in the memory of each of us. URGE!) Seni eet 2s SRSA me Be ane vain Wakes OR OUMOREBL SIA sr en nied ’ Qc on eee LLL LL LEO, bai? eg ier | ’ Class Will @ We the class of 1976 being of sound mind and somewhat stable body do hereby leave this will and « testament (old or new, whichever you prefer). And we forever hope that our legacy will be a guiding light for those who were fortunate enough to benefit from our demise. « We bequeath: Conrad Richard — a year without ‘‘conferences’’ with the headmaster. Wayne Souza — another Durfee game so he can play in it. Mr. Calnan — a bag full of ‘ G’s’’ that he lost this year. Mrs. Gelinas — students who really believe that she is 29. Richard Alfreds — another year so that he can have a fall production. ® Miss Salbego — her own personal geography book. 4 Bernice Chandler — a megaphone inscribed with ‘‘Hey Toots!”’ Bob Hathaway — an autographed picture of Miss Burchell. Miss Burchell — an autographed picture of Bob Hathaway. Mr. Longo —a revolving door to the Tan House. Joe Costa — A Bulova watch so that he’ll never be late again. Debbie Moura — recognition for being the whale. Treg Monty — a Nostalgia Day every day. Danny Poirier — a camera that never needs focusing. Richard Harriman — a chance to graduate. Mr. Charbonneau and Mr. Marchand — the NBH Whalers for their next musical. Beverly Chandler — a little modesty. Mr. Robinson — a mini-course with Big Ang. Sherri Goldberg — a peanut butter and fluff sandwich. Jimmy Booker — a PBA title. John Dupre — a meal ticket. The New Bedford Fire Dept. — a year without false alarms. Mark Amaral — we leave alone. Dan Starkie and Brian Woodacre — a full class in their school. The Photography Classes — a great big beautiful darkroom. Donna Demers — a shot at the Miss America title. Mark Macedo — a lifetime membership to Alhambra’s. The custodial staff — gum-resistant floors. Joe Amaral — a million-dollar music career. Mike Leblanc — a one-way ticket to Mt. Olympus. Kathi Medeiros — less revealing clothes. Mike Clark — a pair of winged track sneakers so he can make a name for himself. Michael Roussos — a full scholarship to Tim Buk Tu University. Mr. Owen — a box of Munchkins. Mary Kummer — a chance to become involved in everything. Colleen Pina — a one-woman show at the Louvre. Gary Lavimoniere — a commission in the Navy. Mrs. Harper — a better title. Frank Gallant — a gig with Chick Correia. Mark Piva — the job of Professional JA Advisor. Mr. Rapoza — a 200 bowling game. Class of '77 — our condolences. 39066 00056 9943 MEAS AN , aL AN A ie 1 is , ‘ ; ‘ De ' y ' ‘ é oe § i - TU Vs yt ti om Pd se uit ' t 4 it ue ; ‘ ; pee fi mp Boia ime ru ; bbe 7 ‘ he: t ‘ Mh ix tw 4 i 1 aL! ' i Cin ttn wet bie var F Ny ‘ 1 j eo ‘ UAE ae hig i A , ALTA RCM , ay oats ne Wile ‘ era h 1 y ate , Pi FAt } ) ihe Akt hy ct if a) it “i nbd Dt el VA as ‘ihe phe it Weteh ; OI HT ee eg CU Rar ian NAH OU RYC Gd 4 % vat ) OLR 4) : Rew CAD nM IN Haye ayy Wert age be . ace Hae ‘ vii ; ah ot hey: ; a tS hie ARON it italyt Re 4 Hae Haan feel ee th ube FG heh An LAF LRN oH? Heute 1 tit PE ie taaite te teedlet b4 it Ry STORK CRA abit ih LU eR R | i Ke sin pb li ty i nae DREN te HAM ih He eal (h hid Hehe Us i uF, rt 4 ‘pal aha vans PO pay A i Le kd | ef H Ue , veh ote t i ’ t he a ‘J 4 ( ¢ eet Ets a : a PNG i vis i tweat,! 4, Me i , ' ahs J PANe ’ tf ‘ 5 ees Pi . f a 7, 4 Yh) , ra Oh wr Were ? RUN ST a ae a (ate Week he ote dat 4 - igs Palaatitee caries teGbe t ? peat age af Aha why hie ie ite, ‘) Pa a f ‘ A ; ta lat Wa wernt y RT Ee fn AM Be i get AS RW UAC On tle yheh OR : : A ’ PON Pret I a LAY Pane a f eA NE l WL ag bun Been Myhyt vee re : | é, ety f a Rt? of COP Ca ah ' ‘ “phat ite ta fet bier i e.¢ f¢r h ’ e i . ! 1 ' 7 ’ i ; it. ‘ a Be ) f ot Ves i e i Pie thy eS ¥ 4 uf : yt Aah CN alt ; 4 ag ‘ fi AAS AAR Ah juawajddns sawuwns + Sa PN — Robert Horowitz, Seth ‘ a 4 ipa ae Pe pi ee 4% fice Saeed is é é eee e ® @® @ a oe oo a Ken Goddu ‘ John Weedall. COACH — Ralph Perry. Angelo Belli, Aaron Besen (Mgr.), Paul Chase, Jamie Esancy, Dave Fermino ‘ , Dave Sameiro, Robert Sanitsky, Bruce Alpert Steven Kates, David Perry, Gary Pimental, Gary Rogers rs ee ait ay y i et ATO HE cit OE RT ra een Pratt ‘ CAPTAINS — Scott Cunningham and Jim Rosenberg; Hyman Qeuusgeesersenesys; BO edng nt £8 aanehende nt 3 caer aoe ee ee ee ee eee co. ents -4 te bb ht rd SEE Girls’ Tennis ee : Gay ae IOS | ana aecaeuns i al Ann Bociek, Diane Caya, Sherri Elias, Sandi Jacobs, Mary Kummer, E. Jane Ostric, Marybeth Pearson, Karen Pelczarski, Martha Reid, Diane Rousseau, Suzanne Rybka, Sheila Tierney, Faye Weitzman, Cindi Wood, Sally Wood. COACH — Christine Galligan. int St OTE: Ke NO' be ah, Ye WAAR A x SX eR N SK “ =. oe CRAKS NOK 219 Baseball Mark Bono, Lenny Correia, Dennis Costa, Steve Cotter, Dave Frenette, Bobby Fitzsimmons, Tommy Gioiosa, Brian Maccini, Treg Monty, Peter Perperas, Mark Semiao, Albert Silva, Lucky Silva. COACH — John Pacheco, MANAGER — Larry DaSilva. 220 Softball ca ed wee “i A CO-CAPTAINS — Colleen Pina and Lisa Teixeira; Cathy Arruda, Wendy Barriball, Elizabeth Bennett, Laura Caton, Amelia Cruz, Debra Figueira, Nancy Hamel, Julie Henrigues, Wendy Kaye, Cindy Reynolds, Kathy Robert, Tracy Swistak, Nancy Theodore. = f a i f } Steve Allain, Joe Amaral, Paul Arguin, Mike Baulier, Rene Boucher, Kevin Brito, Scott Buckley, Ben Burns, Ray Caton, Mike Clark, Brad Cosmos, Joe Costa, Dave Cottuli, Billy Cregan, i Cromwell, Gary Crowell, Bob Cruz, Joe Da Silva, Joe De Souza, John Everton, Tom Ferreira, Mark Gagnon, Jim Gilbert, Rodney Gonsalves, Ricky Haddocks, Stan Hemsley, Greg Hutchin- son, Ken Johnson, Jeff Lawton, Neil Macedo, Bob McCarthy, Jeff Medina, Harold Miller, Paul Mitchell, Roger Ogden, Bob Pina, Kirk Pina, Bruce Pires, Glenn Pires, James Polk, Tim Porter, Bob Reed, Jamie Silva, Wayne Souza, Mark Thornhill, Dave Tschaen, Carlos Vieira, Ron Viera, Dale Whiting, Brian Wienzek, Brian Wilson. COACH — Richard Ponte, ASST. COACH — Steve Gardner. irls’ Track Golf BS CCTY er tee ¥ 7? ry A 5 Seen eS ee ee Bobby Allen, Steve Beauregard, Bruce Kestenbaum, Gary Mahon, Gene Mello, Kenny Mello, Jack Sullivan. COACH — Jack Curry. Debbie Abelha, Leslie Ainsworth, Mary Beehan, Kate Bennett, Lynn Benoit, Sue Costa, Tammy Foxe, Debbie Hardy, Mary Healy, Janine Hebert, Bonnie Knox, Jamie Knox, Kathy Lyons, Phyllis Medeiros, Karen Monteiro, Francine Ramos, Renee Ridzon, Irene Rivard, Patti Sheerin, Liz Texeira. COACH — Mrs. Caron. Kevin Sousa Anne Small Mary Kummer Joe Costa Donna Ramos Will Parker Chris Beaudoin Ali Hakim Steve Correia Gertie Cummings Rose Furtado Andrew Carnes Richard Harriman lke Skidmore Pat Porter “and a cast of thousands!”’ Resists oles OKLAHOMA! gratulations lass of '76 SPRING CONCERT Senior Banquet NBHS SENIOR (Sung to the tune of ‘‘Yankee Doodle Dandy’’) I’m a New Bedford High School senior. I’m a senior through and through. A real live nephew of my Uncle Ted, Free on the fourth of June. I’ve got a NBHS sweethart, She’s my one and only girl A high school senior went to the boys room just to find the doors locked, lam that NBHS boy. MR. ROBINSON (sung to the tune of ‘‘Mrs. Robinson’) And here’s to you Mr. Robinson Calnan needs you more than you will know . Whoa, whoa, whoa Ah’t ention please, Mr. Robinson Heaven holds a place for those who say . Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey So here’s to you Mr. Robinson Remember that we will be going away, So we'll say . Ah’tention please, Mr. Robinson One more time just let us hear yousay... Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey 230 MR. CALNAN (sung to the tune of ‘‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’’) Chorus: Oh, you better watch out! You better not cry! You better not pout, I’m TELLIN’ you why Mr. Calnan’s COMIN’ to town He’s MAKIN’ a list And CHECKIN’ it twice Gonna find out who’s Not very nice Mr. Calnan’s COMIN’ to town He sees you when you're SMOKIN’ He knows when you’re SKIPPIN’ school He knows if you've been bad or good So stop ACTIN’ like a fool. Repeat chorus JOHN (sung to the tune of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes) John tell us how you knew Smoking pot was true Oooo You will be surprised When you tell those lies That smoke got in your eyes John says we're popping pills Getting all our thrills Oooo We of course reply Let a bird drop it from the sky Into your smoke-filled eyes John hope that you will quit Cause you're full of Oooo Oooo We have tried and tried To make you realize That smoke got in your eyes. 231 Senior Prom 76 235 w te @ w = , Q ° iJ = ® = — fies Majorettes Competition = sameasite te 00 a i ff q


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