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

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hee | Ti 3 9066 MM Hy i ; J ( 4 i i Hi A , i ; i! tog } H ' i. ri ' iH é a” it x H : ’ ; ‘ 2 ; te We map never vagss this wap again. CRIMSON LOG New Bedford High School New Bedford, Mass. EME Part 1 Kove, tke the autumn suv, should he dyny, but c'v One abt begun. THEME Part 1 ? ahiack : : fut Khe he t Fe isn z= THEME Part 1 THEME Part 1 THEME Part 1 Crlmmtbue- cn the Otdow ? THEME Part 1 THEME Part 1 THEME Part 1 [ORE Se RnR ate EENAT | ee eee 1 ei) | | | eee THEME Part 1 THEME Part 1 = 5 a = Ww _ = THEME Part 1 We rrasy, mir pote Ah) Way Bey Fe THEME Part 1 “7 Yearbook Staff Typing Staff. . . Kelly Connors, Jane Collet, Karen Brunette, Kathy Spooner, June Correia, Susan Green, also Roberta Saywer. Photography Staff . . . Andrew Nanopoulos, Stephen Pokornicki, Brian Alpert, Mario Cardoza. Graduate Staff . . . Jane Collet, Pat Lynch, Debra Theg, Nancy Hallett, Madeline Eluziario, Kathy Spooner, Kelly Connors, Ann Titus, Nora Isherwood, Doreen Silvia eect ines Biting” © Bian Wexhanan Sports Editor. . . Paul Mello Organizations Editor. . . Cecile Trahan s Pat Contributing Staff. . . Janet Arruda, Pat Porter, Jamie Knox. Organizations Staff .,. . Alina Diaz, Sharon Rezendes, Kathy Mello, Cathy Nichols, Susan Ward, Dino Yotides, Also. . . Marie Sullivan. Contributing Editor. . . Alan Lessoff Faculty Editor. . . Suzette Bedard Advertising Staff. . . Doris Moyer, Cyndi Tulloch, John Gounaris, Debbie Morrison, Dino Yotides. Advertising Editor . . Jim Buckley 19 a TLL f errery Yd ee od sO AD BG BL — TC peo —+— : Dee it Let ll ees Ne) Bet ri () i SENIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT _. . Sheila Tierney Ist VICE-PRESIDENT Debbie Place 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT Linda Medeiros SECRETARY Julie Noel ae . Jesse s Studio 3 CREATIVE WEDDING AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 242 ROCKDALE AVE. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02740 994-1283 DeRossi Music School | oa Luck to the ass of '77 172 William Street New Bedford, Mass. A friend eRe Time Remembered When I first started here as a freshman, the four years I was destined to spend in this building seemed likened to infinity. Junior high school ideas poured back into my mind: stories of gang molestings and fre- quent encounters with insurmountable homework were suddenly remembered and dreaded. Due to a lack of confidence I became hesitant. Here I was, making my post-puberty leap into adulthood. I was afraid of doing something horribly wrong, such as forgetting my locker combination. That was probably worth a three-day suspension, at least. Looking back, I realize that my most significant fear was the fact that I was only one student out of four thousand. And in the freshman class at that. Never had I been exposed to so many people, or so many rules. It was difficult to be accepted by the older students. They were more experienced in everything, and they knew it. There wasn’t that much a freshman could do about it, either, except suffer in silence. Thankfully, I discovered my fellow freshmen were going through the same problems, and I was not alone. The unity that was soon created among my young friends took the sting out of the omnipresent discrimina- tion. The rest of the year was spent faithfully abiding by every law and rule applying to the school and proper behavior. We were ingenuously ignorant of the forged yellow slip, the sneak into a neighboring cafeteria, or the skipping of a class. Attention was hard to come by in those early years, so mostly everyone forgot about seeking it. I learned my way around the school, made a few older friends, and began to lose the fears that accompanied my first steps into New Bedford High School. As the year finally came to a close, the anticipa- tion of summer was surpassed by the thrill of realizing that soon, we would not be freshmen. Someone else would. The two years that followed were very comfortable. I was still anxious to become a senior, a glorious sen- ior; but there was still plenty of time left, so I settled down and began a “‘social life.” I met a lot more people, some younger, some older, and was influenced easily. I attended more school dances and the assorted func- tions that are typical of high school. I became more interested in the football and basketball teams, and paid a lot of attention to their records. I even went out for a team myself. My attitude and personality were subject to change, as were my ideas about particular subjects and people. I had plenty of friends now, and was more prone to hang around in a group with the same people every day. I felt safe with them. I didn’t have to speak up or make a stand on any certain issue. As the time passed, my friendships changed, too, but my closest friends always remained by my side and they were still the ones I chose to confide in. Time has a way of showing you who your real friends are. I became more adept at getting into and out of trouble, and I learned all about those forged yellow slips and the skipping of classes. I even learned where to hide during “Code 533.” I felt really proud now, and figured I was as much a part of New Bedford High School as anyone could be. However, these little passed-down tricks were only minor accomplishments. I didn’t know it at the time, but the decisions I was making more and more frequently were transforming me into an adult. The importance of these decisions was shaping my life. I saw the guidance counselors more frequently, and became aware of the fact that I wouldn’t be in this school forever. SAT’s and Achievement tests had to be taken and I had to get a rough idea of what I wanted as a career, so that they could help me to choose a college. It wasn’t easy, but it got done, and plans were made. My life began to open up in front of me, as far as my eyes could see. It all happened so fast. As my Junior year began to fade out, the old excitement of becoming a senior was rekindled. The Junior Banquet was spent discussing the big plans of how the miraculous transformation into a Senior would be dealt with. It WAS a miracle. Three years of waiting. When the summer vacation began, I felt relieved. Starting in September, I wouldn’t be a kid anymore. As most green leaves turn old and limp, so did the summer. On September 8th I entered the building a Senior. I was a little surprised at the school’s welcome. It didn’t give much of a damn. I saw my reflection in one of those glass cases that adorn the walls of the school. It was the same reflection I had seen last year, and the year before that. No difference. I was still subject to rules and regulations, red tape and report cards. The work was even a little harder. Everyone seemed to think the Seniors could carry more of a burden because “they were the oldest.” We were, of course, envied by the younger students because it was our last year. College junk was cluttering my mailbox now, beckoning me to leave home and begin a new life. “Well,” I thought, “this is Senior living.” I was at first disappointed. It all seemed to be such a letdown, and I became angry. I started to think. Soon my anger subsided and I became saddened with my Senior year. After this, no matter what happened, I could not return. I would never have the convenience of seeing all my friends, every day, again. I would probably never be able to relax fully on weekends, as college schoolwork or a job would keep me from enjoying myself. I would hardly ever walk these familiar corridors again, with their awkward design and unmatching “house” doors. The gym would become a memory, along with auditorium periods, fire drills, cafeteria food and those yellow slips. All the girls I ever fell in love with, but never had the guts to say anything to, would probably go off and get married. I would once again be an inexperienced child in the new life I was entering. AcVEP Pali 23 I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead! He is just away! With a cheery smile, afd a wave of the hand, : He has wandered into an unknown land. { 4 ‘A , P . : hd And left us dreaming how very. fair , It must be, sinee he lingers there.) )” | ad f td m . f And you, — Oyou, whothewildest yearn , For the old-time ‘He glad return; . ha tg oe _ oe . DON’T GIVE M ALOT OF 1” “CHA-CHALG Hi ‘ ' aly YY, 4 | ; aka if tt 7 MR. FANTASTIC} -+ F0---+ oe THE HUMAN TORCH: eseoeeve THE INVISIBLE GIRL J +++- THE’ THING Fo-ce-s eecerer se? Fi You KNOW ea | You DON'T BELONG iN THils I SHOVLD suUSPEND YOU -e-e But “THIS Time” TI won’r, ARE GOING TowiN AZ : Na GL BLS THE SUPER Bowl ? ZL ba MS 4g A VE Do YOU REALLY Zag y Yj Z MR. 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FACULTY FAGULTY FACULTY FACULTY FAC Y FACULTY FACULTY FAGULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACU ’ FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY EACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY CULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY F LTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FAC ie x re 2a Te ED ee ae OL ee ee ee eee PTS) OT A JOT EE TZ: EAST TT rR OE ALS. EEE RO Da STT j Superintendents Dr. Gerard Smith Superintendent Mr. Paul Rodrigues Deputy Superintendent N ¢ Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos Asst. Supt. for Business Services a ae A Dr. Edmond Donlan Mrs. Lucille Caron Asst. Supt. for Personnel Asst. Supt. for Special Services 28 Dr. Robert I. Mellem Mr. James Ryan Mr. Joseph Rocha Coordinator of Music Ed. Data Processing Dir. Phys. Ed. Dir. Mrs. Grace Frey Mr. Raymond Bisaillon Dir. of Curriculum and Instr. Art Director Mr. William Chapman Dir. of Guid. and Pupil Personnel Services Zeon Mr. Robert McCarthy Mr. Gordon Johnson Mr. Joseph Bettencourt Dir. of Occup. Ed Dir. of IMC Athletic Dir 29 Administration Mr. Theodore J. Calnan Mr. John F. Robinson Headmaster Administrative Assistant Pom. Mrs. Roberta Sawyer Mr. Eugene Goldrick Dean of Students Gold Housemaster ire ons xan os ERNE Mrs. Marial Harper Mr. Charles Luchetti Mr. Gilbert Souza 30 Blue Housemistress Green Housemaster Tan Housemaster Mr. Abel Fidalgo Mrs. Doreen Ferreira Mr. Miguel Sanchez Dept. Head Mrs. Eulalia Carvalho Mr. Manuel Aguiar Mr. Manuel Silveira Mr. Laurindo Machado Ms. Laura Linda Dias Mrs. Grace Furtado Mr. Paul Broadmeadow Mrs. Mary Pereira Mrs. Assuncao Chaves Mrs. Elizabeth Ferreira Mr. Joseph Prata Mrs. Lidia Ferreira Miss Rosa Saltao Mrs. Theresa Torres Mr. Gustavo Raposo Bn Mr. Antonio Silva Mr. Michel Daigle English Department aes Mrs. Irene Gutierrez e wh ees ew - SSR « peane cee cin Be Sete NEE ae Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme Mrs. Anita Rose Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Mr. Joseph Dube, Jr 33 Mr. Robert Peccini Mr. Roger Silva ish oot Engl Department Mr. R. W. LeBlanc Mrs. Susan Gillum Mrs. Judith Snow Mr. Arthur Walsh Ms. Noel Tripp Mr. Arthur Moyer 34 Mrs. Rose Souza Mr. Richard Methia Mr. Armand Marchand Mr. Stephen Fraga Lnglish Department o fe tty ff ae A, Mrs. Mary Souza Miss Mary Morris —, tava Ms. Patricia O’Leary Mr. James Mandley Science Department a ee ee re © Mr. Jarett Rose Dept. Head Mrs. Doris Bisaillon Mrs. Virginia Sherbino Mr. Allan Roscow Mr. Stephen Jansen Miss Susan Geary 35 Mr. Raymond Martin Mr. Joseph Jacintho Mr. Kenneth Ellis ) 4 dh ta | ya? Mr. A. Glenn Brum Mr. Kenneth Soares Mr. George Goodfellow octal Studies Department 36 Mr. Anthony Zielinski Mr. Lawrence Edmundson Mr. Richard Carreiro Mr. Frederick Cole Dept. Head Social Studies Department “” Mr. Michael Longo Mrs. Catherine Hassey Mrs. June Roberts NS ¢ Mrs. Rhoda Purcell Miss Cynthia Leal Miss Lena Salbego uth. ce e Mr. John Callanan Mr. Roger Levesque Mr. Frank Motto Mr. Edmund Tavares 37 art ww © he ei poa®t my tl . Sake sth Mrs. Rosalie Baker Mrs. Eilene Siegel Mrs. Bernice Kaufman Mrs. Carol Silva Dept. Head Mr. Mark Lima 38 Mr. Mario Castro Mr. Americo Araujo Ms. Maria Costa oes Foreign Language Department Mr. Paul Guy Ms. Sarah Neto Math Department ia tr in on Ren ee earn - ‘ %, 4 NEA $ ss X 1 oda Miss Joan Park 2 Mr. John Fernandes Mr. Gaulter DaSilva Dept. Hea Mr. Edward Girard Mrs. Anne Hochman Ms. Dorothy Dean 4 Von ; ¥. YY Mrs. Noreen Parker Mr. Michael Ras Mrs. Eileen Diggle Mr. Glenn Machado Miss Frances Howard Mr. Charles Vardo Ms. Carol Sorenson ys ; gay Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau Mr. Joseph Oliver Mr. John Gomes Miss Constance Hindle i Mr. Gerald Boudreau Mr. Timothy Mitchell Home Economics Department Mrs. Clara Crosson Dept. Head Me Mc Mrs. Hope Collins f Mr. Walter Owen Mr. Richard Pacheco Mr. Robert Millette Mrs. Patricia Maranhas Mr. Robert Fournier Mr. David Rocha Mr. William Bettencourt Mrs. Joanne Friar 4] Mr. John Farrell Mr. Curtis Mello Dept. Head Mr. William Robbins Mr. Ralph Dlouhy 42 Mr. Edward Medeiros Mr. Jim Reul Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos Mr. Edward Orlowski Business Department Mr. Richard Nerbonne Dept. Head Mr. Carlos Alves Mr. Stanley Lessoff Ms. Ann Tamulinas Ms. Aurora Zola Mrs. Donna Romano Mr. David Kroudvird wi Miss Judy Allen Mrs. Barbara West Mr. Arthur Anderson 43 USINESS Department Ms. Catherine Catin Mrs. Ann Walker Mrs. Carol Strupczewski Mrs. Madeline Duarte Music Department 44 Mrs. Frances Heimberg Mr. John Rapoza Mr. William Langelotti Miss Patricia Clark Physical Education Department |= =. Mrs. Pauline Amaral Mrs. Kathy Buckley Miss Mary Shea Mr. Ronald Barboza Mrs. Nancy Shepardson Mr. Mitchell Kuliga Mr. William Esancy Mrs. Mary Duarte Mrs. Micheline Donaghy Mr. Clyde Ribeiro Mr. Leslie Rocha 45 7 Mr. Willy Givens Mr. Robert Francis Mr. Tom Ferreira Mr. John Pacheco Occ. Guid. Data Processing Spec. Ed. Dist. Ed. 4 ‘ ay Mr. Clyde Armstrong Mr. Barry Mangen Spec. Ed. T.V. Instr. Mr. Paul Boisvert Drivers’ Ed. Instr. the Mrs. Isabel Simpson, R.N. Ms. Toni Rego Dist. Ed. CSM Manuel Lima, Jr. Lt. Col. Joseph Napoli eae Sgt. Robert Morrison Mrs. Sophie Sladewski ROT ROC RO) TC Teacher Aide 46 ecial Services Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Media Aide Mr. Robert Maucione Media Coordinator ‘ Mrs. Vivian Robb Librarian Mrs. Margaret Mello Teacher Aide Mrs. Stasia Szaro Miss Elizabeth Winn Mrs. Carol Clermont Main Office Secretary Main Guidance Secretary Main Office Secretary = | = Mrs. Marie Turgeon , ons eee x Main Office pesreeaty Mreo Rita Rivard Mrs. Marion Brown y Main Office Tel. Oper. Executive Secretary 7 _ Ss Mrs. Alice Gelinas Mrs. Violetta Fernandes Mrs. Janet Watson Mrs. Elizabeth Macedo Dean’s Sec. Main Office Sec. Green Guid. Sec. Soc. St. Res. Ctr 47 Special Services f Mrs. Ethel Griffith Mrs. Alice Rezendes Mrs. Claire Bergeron Green House Sec. Gold House Sec. Blue House Sec. Mrs. Helen Rogers English Res. Cen. Mrs. Sylvia Amaral Mrs. Janice Arruda Tan House Sec. Math. Res. Cen. | bd ia 7 = af Mrs. Ethel Towers Science Res. Cen. Mrs. Pamela Ryan Bus.-For. Lang. Res. Cen. Mrs. Phyllis Buckley Clerk, Bus. Dept. Mrs. Catherine Rose Ms. Arleen Oliveira Mrs. Nancy Macedo Gold House Guidance Clerk Tan House Guid. Sec. IMG@lAsct MR. WILLIAM J. WINSPER Placement Counselor We, the Class of ’77, extend our deepest thanks to those who labor daily to do those things without which our school life would not be comfortable or complete. CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt (Mgr.) Mrs. Ida Abrahams Mrs. Laura Baldo Mrs. Thelma Baptiste Mrs. Mary Barney Mrs. Claire Bedard Mrs. Pauline Bisaillion Mrs. Jeanne Bouthilette Mrs. Hilda Catlow Mrs. Marilyn Collins Mrs. Virginia Crocker Mrs. Sandra DeDeus Mrs. Mildred Dion Mrs. Frances Eluziario Mrs. Doris Feno Mrs. Anna Fernandes Mrs. Lucy Gonet Mrs. Agnes Gonsalves Mrs. Marilyn Hartley Mrs. Joyce lacoponi Mrs. Joanne Kwicien Mrs. Guiteria Ladino MR. WALTER CABRAL Pay MISS ANNA SOWA = = - vt Fi MRS. JUDITH BOLTON Mrs. Doris Lague Mrs. Gertrude Lague Mrs. Isabel Lavoie Mrs. Lois Lee Mrs. Lorraine Marshall Mrs. Gloria Mendoza Mrs. Mary Monroe Mrs. Pat Motta Mrs. Ellen Moyer Mrs. Priscilla Murray Mrs. Rita Peitavino Mrs. Rita Pinto Mrs. Ruth Piva Mrs. Florida Pontes Mrs. Blanche Preston Mrs. Kathy Rothwell Mrs. Agnes Rua Miss Elsie Smith Mrs. Emily Souza Mrs. Fern Spadaro Mrs. Frances Sullivan Mrs. Mary Tavano Mrs. Shirley Whittaker = YAndaes GF ; MR. ELLSWORTH McAFEE Guidance Department MR. MICHAEL HOCHMAN MISS JUANITA SCHOFF MR. WILLIAM SAVAGE Mrs. Marion Wholley CUSTODIANS Mr. George Wheeler (Head) Mr. Gilbert Amaral Mr. Kenneth Andrews Mr. Antone Alfonso Mr. Joseph Arruda Mr. Leopold Berube Mr. Mark Britton Mr. Gerald Cabral Mr. Lee Charlton (Eng.) Mr. Stanley Collins Mr. John David Mr. Robert Desautels Mr. Alfonse Duarte Mr. Joseph Dutra Mr. Joseph Ferreira Mr. Richard Haskins Mr. Donald Howard Mr. Sam Jacobs Mr. John Joseph Mr. Dennis Latour MISS JULIA MAHONEY Mr. James Macedo Mr. Kenneth Macedo Mr. Ernest Medeiros Mr. Luciano Oliveira Mr. Kenneth Petty Mr. Richard Pineau Mr. Edgar Pothier Mr. Fred Reynolds Mr. George Roy, Jr. Mr. August Sacramento Mr. Edward Simmons Mr. Manny Souza Mr. William Tavares Mr. Anthony Williams Miss Eva Correia Miss Mary Fortes Miss Bertha Gallant Miss Beverly Gomes Mrs. Ermelinda Perry Mrs. Betsy Sumner Mr. Sam Shelford (Ret. Head) LS “dl MR. NEAL WALL 49 BY THE -CREAT- WW: THE CLASS oF 1977. THINK IT 1S PROPER TO COMMEND THE MANY SUBSTITUTES WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR TIME DURING OUR FOUR YEARS AT NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL,----+-- -- FOR THEIR PATIENCE , CONCERNING CLASSROOM PROCEDURE -- : UPON ENTERING THE CLASSROOM -::--: os FOR THE NEAT APPEARANCE , OF THEIR CLASSROOMS -;----- AMMA:-- TAKE MY KODACHROME ZI Won'’T ALLOW RS ANY MORE EXPERIMENTSEL. NY IN THIS Room WHICH INVOLVE +eeee ? “ KRYPTONITE © MR. GOODFELLOW = (a ee if gic ri t) rr on td} Tt Fit Era T'M DREAMING oF Prue DAY WHEN T'LL BE WEARING MY FIRST, PERSONAL GENUINE? % LENGTHY BELL- poTToNs oN Prettiest Most hands’ Best dresset Best dres. f.......Mrs. Robert ........Miss Louanne Lor y.......... Mrs Sag Buckl -..........Mrs. Rosalie Bali : Dr. Eugene Wi ilus d a a ie George Biscan -.........Miss Constance Hindle ° Allan Roscow Walter Cabral _ “ae v - . femal ¢ os j mE f % a ay . re -_ ee is “ % family 1] 4 Wy . rd ; Pe os ne ey : oe Ss i: shah, Phy gem ee a The, e: EDFORD, MASS. 02740 TCH CO., INC. 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She likes Mrs. Walker for her under- standing. ‘Patience is a virtue, always found in women, seldom in man.” “You’ll survive.” JENNIFER ADAMS “Jenny” won’t forget Dana and Ron putting a frog down her one-piece bathing suit. Found sitting in her room listening to her Sony of her owny or at Patti’s house. Dedicated to her art work in hopes of becom- ing a female DaVinci. Devoted much time and agony to being e di- tor-in-chief of yearbook. TERRI ADAMS Turned off by school, turned on by friends. Mr. Methia’s clowning was the greatest! Also a Mrs. Purcell fan. Parents’ most unforgettable saying: “You are not going out!” Would favor an Indiana trip. Bookkeeping made graduation worthwhile. “Shut up!” AARON AGRELLA “Agweed” Would like to be a cook and visit California. Found at Mt. Pleasant Drive-In, or playing tennis, golf, or swimming. Had best time in Mr. Pacheco’s D.E. class. Enjoys Andrea’s companionship. JOE AGUIAR Spends time sleeping, cruising, at Smuggler’s Den and Gene’s. Best time with Mr. Maty because of the patience he has with his students. Looks forward to being a draftsman and would love to become leader of a 5-piece band. ‘Mess of f!” SUSAN AGUIAR “Sue” Plans to attend BCC and become registered nurse. Enjoyed sophomore math class with Mrs. Hochman. Will remember parents always being there when needed. Looks forward to a vacation in Hawaii. LESLIE AINSWORTH “Ainsly” plans to be pharmacist or marine biologist and possibly to run and place in the Boston Marathon. Found at Pease’s Point, sailing, swimming, running. Hopes to see Australia sometime. Ecstatic when winning a field hockey game. “C’est la vie!” “You lose!” MADALENA ALBUQUERQUE “Cookie” wants to visit Madeira. Plans to go to school of photogra- phy and become a professional cam- erawoman. Mr. Millette and Mr. Silva are most stimulating faculty. Constantly found at Reynold’s Cor- ner. DANIEL P. ALEXANDER RUSSELL ALEXANDER “Russ” A future gourmet chef. Val- ues the super classes, teachers and friends at NBHS. Secret urge to compose music and see Colorado. Notable habit of being tardy. Hopes to be a Johnson and Wales graduate. Chefs’ class and Mr. Gill were the greatest. BONNY ALLEN Would relish hospital work and being rich. Found Ms. Bizzarro fasci- nating, Mrs. Walker most compati- ble. Could not cope with crowded corridors or NBHS rules. Hangup is Billy making fun of her. Headed for St. Luke’s. Hopes to see the Rockies. 56 LORI ALLEN Aims to be a stewardess. Loves music and smiling people. Typing was fun and most NBHS teachers fine. Secretly wants to be with one special guy. Known for her smile and for saying, “It’s not my job!” On to an airline school. ROBERT ALLEN “Dr. No” Find him at the rink, because he lives for hockey. Dreams of hitting the lottery, then flying to Hawaii. Hated being restricted to one cafeteria but liked Mrs. Hassey. “That’s rag-time!” AMELIA ALMEIDA “Emily” Means to be nurse. Enjoys singing, dancing, cooking, caring for children. Wants all people to get along with one another. Ms. Smith and Mr. Barboza were most admira- ble faculty. Fun in psychology because it dealt with human minds. To college. ANTONIO F. ALMEIDA “Tony” Wants to go to SMU and become a cop. Fond of Gym and Mr. Callanan’s Social Studies. Wishes for a new Trans-Am and Hawaiian trip. Could always be located near Holly St. “Mess of f!” CELINA ALMEIDA “Nady” Will remember both Mr. Biscari and Mr. Medeiros as admira- ble. She loves to make things com- plicated! Returning to Cabo Verde would be wonderful. Going to busi- ness school after NBHS. Cherishes her parents’ continuing love. “Oh, save it for tomorrow!” OCTAVIO ALMEIDA ROBERT ALMEIDA “Bibby” Wishes to be a versatile engineer-artist. Can be seen in Monte’s Park. Passing periods and art classes made NBHS bearable. Distinguished by his long eyelashes. College-bound. “What’s up?” SUZANNE ALMEIDA “Sue” Headed for special education. Life is best in the country, sitting in the sun. Has hidden urge to be a dancer. Detested teachers on lunch shifts, but truly admired Ms. Blake. Will go to college next and travel to Montreal. wy BRIAN L. ALPERT “Pit” Destined for medicine or research. A tennis and skiing buff. Often found in darkroom, at Ground Round or Aquidneck Beach. Turned on by non-academics, seeing Ike sleep at parties and French V with Mr. Nolin. “Time may ch ange me but I can’t waste time.” To col- lege. “Oh, yes.” BRIAN ALVES Sports and music are his pastimes. Find him at the basketball court across from home. Hated choosing gym classes. French was amusing because it was different. Highest ambitions are to get out of New Bedford and have money. Will attend a college. Vf STEVEN AMARAL VICTORIA J. ALVES “Vicki” To be a secretary. Eating’s her hobby. Junior English was best with its relaxed atmosphere. NBHS rated high for many activities, low for crowded corridors. Always chew- ing gum. Her parents’ generosity was super! “Be that way!” WILLIAM AMARAL “Action” Aspires to medical career. Hockey’s his hobby. Always found in Sylvia’s Garage. Mr. Martin’s Astronomy class was amusing. Most respected faculty member was Mr. Strittmatter. Valued his parents’ love and guidance. Headed for college. “What's up?” DIANE AMARAL “Di” Wishes to be teacher’s aide. Super time in Child Care with chil- dren. Hopes to get married and sun herself in Hawaii. Most noted for her blue eyes and her hangout, Rich- mond St. ‘‘Wow, do I like Mr. Rapoza!” “You're kidding!” = | ean ANNETTE AMARO “Ani” Aims to be juvenile probation officer. Appreciated all Mr. Cabral’s good counseling. Happy when sing- ing in church or at Elaine’s. Really yearns to get married and be happy. “Que pasa?” Believes that you should trust in Him and He will grant the desires of your heart. JORGE F. AMARAL ARTHUR ANDERSON “Artie” Has ambition to be a gour- met cook. Mrs. Hassey was terrific but the administration was not. Would find an Alaska trip agreeable after attending Johnson and Wales College. MARIO G. AMARAL DEBRA ANDRADE “Debbie” Future counselor of juve- nile delinquents. Had a hilarious time in Mr. Motta’s History Class. Liked listening to music, hated gym. Known for being nutty. Michael’s her man! Always recall her parents’ encouragement. “You’re burnt!” 57 JOSEPH F. ANDRADE “Josie’s” goal is to get a master’s degree in steam engineering. Liked working with the little kids in Child Care. Would love to visit the Baha- mas. He sleeps all the time and his hangup is being tired. Most embar- rassing and funniest when walking into girls’ room freshman year. TAMMY ANTIL Will never forget Mrs. Diggle who was always happy and in a good mood. Liked going to math class and loved dancing. Hopes to attend a school to become a hairdresser. Always remember how understand- ing parents were. Looks forward to going to Canada or Hawaii. JANET ARRUDA Children are her specialty. “Jan” enjoys being with Steve. Wishes to see the universe, esp. Hawaii. Will always remember her parents’ will- ingness to get involved. Can be found in the nursery — 4227 — her favorite class, in which she plays guitar and sings to the children. 58 KAREN ANDRADE PRISCILLA ARDOIN “Sis”? Hopes to go to BCC to become a Genetic Counselor. Would love to be able to assist potential parents in bringing healthy children into the world. Her parents taught her awareness and self-pride. Favor- ite teacher was Mrs. Hassey — a very dedicated teacher who gave of herself. STEVEN ARRUDA “Steve” snow skis for enjoyment. After NBHS, he will go to work and going to school in Boston to become a barber. Mr. Warren’s class was the best, due to his joking around! In school he can be found at the school bookstore. “You'll get over it!” NANCY ANDRADE “Nanc” Wants to become a tele- phone operator, but deep down, she’d love to be a cheerleader. Admires Mrs. Hassey for the way she gets along with people. Dislikes it when people don’t smile. Funniest experience was being stuck on the second floor ledge. ANNE-MARIE ARRUDA “Annarie” intends to be an airline stewardess and go to college at SMU. Dislikes assigned seats. Enjoys being with “Peanut.” Miss Longo is the best! “Love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay. Love isn’t love till it’s been given away.” DIANE ARSENAULT Medical secretary is the field that Diane wants to go into. Dancing and bike riding are great! She would like to visit Hawaii. Her hangout is But- tonwood Park. Diane wishes to have a good job, get married, and have two kids. IDALECIA ANDRE “Cita” loves dancing. Would like to become an interpreter. Can be found in the blue cafeteria. Liked Portu- guese Class because it was small and all the kids were friendly. Disliked some of the rules at NBHS. Will remember her parents for their trust and love. BARRY ARRUDA “Crazy” Leaving high school to become a cook or chef. Liked Mr. Charbonneau and acting class. Enjoyed Miss Sorenson’s class, too. Had a good time in cooking. Hopes to visit Switzerland some day. DIANE M. AUBUT “Know thy self” is Diane’s favorite quotation! Diane would enjoy becoming a musical therapist and going to Egypt. Can be found bike- riding or reading. She plans to go to AMC. Music is the most exciting class in NBHS. BRADFORD ANDREWS BRIAN ARRUDA “Roach” will attend SMU in the future. To be rich and live long are his ambitions. Falling up stairs is what makes a funny experience. He wishes to see Europe. Can be found anywhere saying, “I doubt it.” DEBRA AVELLAR “Debbie”? Going to school to become a nurse. Likes to go swim- ming and play tennis. Enjoyed psy- chology class and working in the Main Office. Secret wish is to stay young. “If we may never get lost there’s a chance we may never find our way.” ALYSE AYLER “Lee” Plans to go to Kinyon-Camp- bell to become a secretary. Enjoyed Miss Morris who talked about day- to-day situations and found Mrs. Purcell very understanding. Likes lis- tening to music. “Ain’t you busy?” WILLIAM BAILEY “Bill” Ambition is to pursue a career in baseball or music. Happiest when playing sports or watching TV. Enjoyed Mrs. Heimberg’s class and Mr. Warren’s sense of humor in Salesmanship. Liked the company of his classmates at NBHS. CLAUDETTE A. AZAR “Dette” Happiest when cheering for NBH. Dislikes people with no spirit! Always found in the pool or the gym. Is going to college, would like to become an airline stewardess. Likes to be with No. 52. “Love is kindled in a warm heart.” KIMBERLEY BALDOMAR “Kim” Will always remember Steve’s friendship and kindness. Hopes to parlez Francais in France. Enjoys bike riding and listening to music. Favorite musical group: “The Who.” ILIDIO M. AZENHEIRA KATHRYN BALESTRACCI Ambition is to become a medical secretary. From NBHS, is going to Burdett’s Business School. A con- firmed admirer of Mr. John Dell Isola. DOROTHY BABOLA SUSAN BANNON “Sue” Plans on attending Boston State College to become a Registered Nurse and a paramedic. Would like a tour of Canada. Enjoyed Mr. Ros- cow’s class because he was funny and his students could really talk to him. Favorite class: Chemistry. MARIA BAETA ‘Fil’ Ambition is to become an office clerk. Plans include going to business school. Would like to tour France some day. Disliked doing homework and all the rules at NBHS. Enjoyed going to parties and being with friends. i KEVIN BAPTISTA Plans to go to college after leaving NBHS. Enjoyed Miss Burchell’s class because of her humorous atti- tude. Liked Dr. Wilusz’ interesting labs in chemistry. Would like to visit Europe. Loves to go skiing and wants to be rich someday. LIONEL BARBOSA Wants to be an engineer! Likes to play soccer and go to parties. Enjoys dating. Will remember the love and care his parents gave him. Looks for- ward to a trip to Brazil. Most noted for talking and getting into trouble. “Bad News.” ALAN BARBOZA “Bozo” Ambition is to play baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Didn’t like doing homework, but enjoyed Mr. Oliver’s class. Looks forward to a hula in Hawaii! “Ha! Ha! Bezar.” DAVE BARBOZA ““Motor-Head.”’ Enjoys driving, always fixing or building things. Likes to be with Sue or in his boat, cruisin’. Secret wish is to build a hot- rod. Plans to go to R.I. Trade School and some day to Van Nuys, Califor- nia. “Hey, Turkey!” JOHANNE BARBOZA “Joann-nena” Likes to play basket- ball. Enjoys being with Mark and Doreen. Was happy when meeting new friends. Most noted for having a loud mouth. Wants to visit Cali- fornia. KAREN BARBOZA 59 LINDA BARBOZA “Ling-Ding”’ Wants to become a Registered Nurse. Favorite teacher was Mrs. Roberts. Liked to listen to “Reasons.”’ Always seen smiling. YANO RIG Hlee Bh ides? a NANCY BARROS SERENA BARBOZA DONALD J. BARSELOU Would like to become a dancing instructor. Also, has a dream of one day becoming rich. Mr. Warren was a good teacher and easy to get along with. Hopes to go to Spain soon. Enjoys being with all his friends. “Sit on it!” EUGENIO BARBOZO Loves to play soccer — hates to lose a game. Intends to go to Portugal after high school! Will remember everything his parents did for him. Liked all his classes, especially Gym! DANNY BARTOLOME “Bartol” Wants to travel across the country and visit Hawaii. Plans to join the Coast Guard. Likes to play the boards on a motorcycle. Didn’t really like getting up early for school. “Swallow yourself.” SHARON BARREIRO “Cookie” Would love to breed horses. Enjoyed Mr. Girard and Mr. Raposo because they they made their classes fun and you learned some- thing, too. Plans to go to college. Looks forward to a trip to Guam. ia A ld ee tah =i Gs ase , Z et 4 CHRISTOPHER BEAUDOIN “Chris” Happiest when acting; will some day be a star on Broadway. Doesn’t like to be alone, would like to be more than “just friends.” Will always remember walking home blind. Hated babysitting for his sis- ter and not getting paid. “It is better to have loved and lost, than never have loved at all.” WENDY BARRIBALL Wants to get married and would love to become an Olympic swim- mer. Liked Mr. Raposo’s great jokes. Would enjoy a vacation in England. Most noted for being quiet. “Drop it ” JACQUELINE BEAULIEU “Jackie” Admires Mr. Girard. Means to make it in college. Can be found in the gym. Disliked “two-faced people.” Is happiest when things go great! Will always remember when the fire alarm rang as she was get- ting out of pool. “You Kill Me!” PAUL BEBIS 60 SUZETTE BEDARD “Sue” Would like to be a dietician after going to BCC. Liked going to Mrs. Cabral’s (more of a friend than a teacher.) Hated being overloaded with homework and days when ever- ything went wrong. Loves to play tennis and be with friends that care. “Really?” “OH, WELL!” Yearbook Faculty Editor. MARY BEEHAN “Mar” Loved playing sports, mainly basketball! Will remember parents for all the laughter they gave and how beautiful they are. Thanks to all NBHS activities, has realized what people are all about. Means to have sensible attitude toward life. Noted for being a ‘‘Charlie’s Angel.” “Be good!” ROBERT BEGIN KEN BENJAMIN Plans to go to college! A visit to Oregon and Washington is looked forward to. Likes sand rail riding, bicycle riding and mountain clim- bing. Always had a tape recorder in Chemistry Class. ELIZABETH BENNETT Enjoys biking, looking for and hav- ing good times, playing guitar and talking to rocks. Will someday go to the Rockies and Europe. Will remember tripping over the tennis net in gym. “He is lifeless, who is faultless!” MICHELLE BERGERON “Mitch” is going on to college to become a medical technologist. Liked Chemistry Class and Mr. Ros- cow who told jokes and related to the kids. Enjoys bowling and keep- ing active. Most noted for imitating spiders. Enjoy a trip to Australia some day. SUSAN BERGERON “Sue” would love to travel around the world, and to be wealthy and live a full life. She can usually be found at the rink, either at ice hockey games, or ice skating. Being short, four-foot-eleven inches, is the thing that she is most noted for. ANDRE BERNIER “Woodstock” To become a world famous meteorologist! Liked Mr. Biscari and his corny jokes and Mr. Keith because of his great personal- ity and patience. Most noted for his weather forecasts. ““ssszoowww!” BETH BERNIER Will always remember when her jeans got stolen in gym. Hates has- sles and having to wait for someone. Could be found near Brock Avenue! Secret wish: just to be happy. “What a drag!” RICHARD BERNIER “Rick” Wants to become rich. Is going to SMU. Likes to bowl and play pinball. Enjoys Monty Python’s Flying Circus. “Dream on.” CHRISTOPHER BERNIQUE JAMES BESSE “Bess” Plans to go to work. Enjoys sports and listening to music. Fun in history and English; liked Mr. New- man, who was always cracking jokes! DONNA BESSETTE Is going to SMU to become a lab technician. Liked going to Mr. Ros- cow’s class. Always forgetting and dropping things. Would like to visit Hawaii, Canada, Florida and Louisi- ana. “The quality of imagination is to flow and not to f reeze.” GARY BESSETTE “G” Would like to be a doctor, after going to college. A trip to Hawaii is looked forward to. Mr. Taylor was the best teacher. Enjoyed his Latin class. LUIS BETTENCOURT “Lui” Is going to become a profes- sional soccer player. Liked Portu- guese Class with the kids that were great people. Mr. Fraga, wonderful person, easy to get along with. “You don’t know what you're saying!” MARIA BETTENCOURT “Malia” Plans include becoming a business woman, going to Alaska, and becoming rich. Was very happy on eighteenth birthday. Didn’t like homework and times when things didn’t go the right way. Liked Miss Leal and lunch periods at NBHS. JOHN BLACKBURN “Black” Favorite subject in school is drafting; didn’t like the 7:30 bell. Loves playing football. Some day hopes to become rich. DONALD BLAKE “Toots” Loves to take pictures, hap- piest with a camera in hand. Hates to run out of film. Enjoyed the Uni- fied Arts program; liked Mrs. Pur- cell. ‘You may think you know what you think I said, but I didn’t say what you thought I said. I think.” LYNNE BLECHA Hopes to become a secretary. Had fun in Shorthand, and valued Mrs. Walker because of her understand- ing. Loves to go bike-riding and dreams of a trip to Hawaii. Best known for being quiet. 61 LAINE S. BLIER “Big Laine” Would like to be the chef of an exotic restaurant. Enjoyed Foods with Mr. Allcock, called Cel- ery! Mr. Pepin, Mr. Givens were admired. Is going to Johnson-Wales College in Providence. Favorite pet: Prince. “Stay in the shade!” DAVID BLOUIN Wants to become a gym teacher. Loves to play basketball. Is going to college after graduation and desires a trip to Hawaii. Mr. Kelly was favor- ite teacher at NBHS. MARK BODZIOCH “Beau” Is going to be an admiral after going to the United States Naval Academy. Likes to water and snow ski. Could always be found at Buttonwood Park. Dreams of a vaca- tion in Southern California. Would like to do nothing for the rest of his life! CHRISTINE BOLTON “Chris” Had good times in Pottery Class. Likes to sail, bike ride, and sleep. Would love to travel across country, and visit California. Will remember Mr. Girard as the best teacher at NBHS. GLEN BONNEY MARK L. BONO “Bones” Ambition is to be wealthy. Likes to play hockey and other sports. Enjoyed Mr. Carreiro: best class was Science. Favorite teacher was Mrs. Laflamme. Could be found in Buttonwood Park. “Cool your jets.” ANNE-MARIE BOUCHER Enjoyed being a senior, the planetar- ium and the school plays at NBHS. Liked Biology and Math. Mr. Gou- veia’s Math good because of his sto- ries, pictures and demonstrations. Enjoyed Mr. Cabral for his terrific patience. Hopes to go to SMU and become a nurse. Haunts old book- stores. 62 CINDY BONVILLE Will remember Mr. Fournier for being a nice teacher for four years. Had the best time in Pottery. After graduation, plans to travel. SHEILA BOUCHER “Bouche” Had fun in gym class — a tennis pro! Wanted more school spirit for NBHS. Thinks Mr. Ros- cow has a great personality. Gives thanks to parents for all the rides from practice and to the games. NANCY BORUTA Enjoyed math class and had fun in Driver’s Education. Liked the people in school, hated being alone. Could be found at the beach most of the time. Would love a trip to Disney- world. Felt lucky to have parents that care. ANNETTE BOULAY Wants to work and travel to differ- ent places, especially Hawaii in the future. Had the most fun in Machine Shorthand. Admired Mr. Biscari. Will remember parents for being understanding. Could always be found at the Whaling City Pet Shop. MARIA BOTELHO Has fun going to dances and parties with friends. Some day will see city of Rome. Is known for having a big mouth. Hated following rules and going to work. SOPHIE BRAGA “Sophie”’ will become a social worker after she gets married. She enjoyed Mr. Warren’s class because of his jokes. Salesmanship and Mar- keting are Sophie’s best classes. She likes to snow ski. “You'll get over its BRUCE BOUCHARD “Bouch”’ Plans to attend Rhode Island Trade School to become a mechanic. Parents are memorable bacause they listened. Admired Mr. Braz, fun with Mr. Keith. Known for telling it like it is. “You only get so much out of a thing as to what you put into it.” PAULA BRAULT Paula really savors horseback riding. Would like to visit England some day. Had fun in Dr. Wilusz’s Chem- istry Class. Didn’t like cold cafete- rias in winter and homework every night. Latin JV was her favorite because she didn’t take it! GRACE BRENNAN LUCY BRUM “Lucy” would like to be a stewardess and travel for a while. Enjoys being with Roland and is noted for being quiet. Twenty days limit at NBHS will remain her pet peeve. aetiiii : oF, Sitteeens Sa) pal tty Seterewey Sita ee Lue tete es as! Fa: CHRIS BREWER “Professor” really enjoys swimming, camping, and fishing. Ambition is to become a chef. Find him at Hop- py’s. Admires Ms. Smith because she gave him a lot of help. Unhappiest in Mrs. Harper’s office. To college. CONRAD BRUN RAYMOND BRIENZO “Ray” will visit Bermuda as soon as possible. He thinks that his parents are great! Secretly he wants to own a van and a great Harley-Davidson. Find him at Ball’s Corner. Ambition is to make much money. DAVID BRUNAT “Bunky” Known for his tardiness. Funniest thing that ever happened to him was in Math Class when a book of matches lit up in his pants. Favorite expression is, “Only on Sundays.” Happiest when he can get the car, saddest when he hears his name on the intercom. 1 ion ELIZABETH BRITO “Betty” will remember her four years of insanity at NBHS. Mrs. Amaral in Tan House Office helped her out a lot. She wants to escape routines and schedules to live a good life. KAREN BRUNETTE Future secretary or receptionist. Hopes to live in a beautiful house in the country. Saddest when knowing that graduation day is near. Remem- bers the time when Mr. Walsh made her blush in cl ass. Find her swim- ming, camping, dancing, or listening to records. DONNA BROWN Would enjoy visiting England and would always like to travel. Can be found on Tremont Street or with Jimmy. “Dream on” is her favorite saying. Liked her English Class at NBHS but hated five-minute pass- ing periods. Doesn’t know where she’s going after high school, but will go laughing. TAFT BUAIZ JAMES BUCKLEY “Jim” most noted for being a hard rock freak. Secretly wishes to become a rock star. Admires Mr. Keith because of his character and intelligence. Most laughs in Mr. Tavares’ History Class. Known for his tennis and hockey skills. Hopes to become rich and successful. BOB BURGESS Bob is going to a technical school after NBHS. Enjoyed being able to fix his car in auto mechanics class. Wants to visit Antigua some day. Has fun cruisin’. Will remember the things his parents gave him. BEJAMIN S. BURNS JR. “Benjie” headed for New York as a Jehovah Witness. Likes listening to music, being with people, and NBHS sports. Hopes to marry a good cook. Known for having a smile. Enjoyed Mr. Biscari’s funny jokes. Would like to visit Africa some day. JO-ANNE BUTLER Jo-Anne enjoys teaching Girl Scouts and doing handiwork. Can be found in the Reading Room. Known for a cheery smile and being an usherette. Happy when helping people and making friends. Going to college to become a physical therapist. Liked working with kids in Child Care. ANALIA CABRAL Will always remember falling out of her chair in the cafeteria. Her future plan is to get a Ph.D. in psychology at SMU or BCC. You will always hear her saying “OH CARA MBA.” She liked Mr. Roscow because he taught her to have patience and motivation but Mr. Raposo was a jolly joker. 63 FERNANDO CABRAL ANNIE CADIEUX Anne loves the sun and beach, and hopes to find herself in Hawaii one day. She will continue her schooling in hope of becoming a hair stylist, hopefully becoming rich. Mr. Bis- cari is great but Mr. Warren’s Book- keeping Class is tops. Anne has long nails and is very tiny. ROSE CAMBOIA 64 JEFFREY D. CABRAL Spends most spare time playing sports. Wishes to get a college degree and be successful in life. But- tonwood Park is his second home. Music Class was fine when clowning around with Treg. He believes that nothing is impossible: it just takes a little longer. “Knock it of f!” AL CAJUDA Los Angeles is the place to be, according to Al, better known as Spray. When high school ends, it’s off to broadcasting school. When you’re looking for him, he’ll either be sleeping or at Hazelwood Park. The most exciting day was on April first in Mr. Moyer’s class. CONNY CARDOSO Secretly wishes to become successful and travel to Mexico. Find her bike riding or dancing when not at the beach. Mrs. Lagasse was her favorite teacher. Shorthand Class was lots of, fun. JOSE CABRAL ERIN CALNAN Her hobby is making jewelry. Hap- piest with Tommy. Can’t stand peo- ple being late. Would love to hula in Hawaii. Ambition is to raise a happy, healthy family. LISA CARDOZA Aims to be teacher or journalist. Hated studies, yellow slips and ninth periods. Most entertaining was Mrs. Cabral’s French Class in sophomore year. English was best subject. “Are you serious?” PAUL A. CABRAL ALEXANDRIA CALVAO “Alex” Her fantasy is to be n ext Agatha Christie, become filthy rich. Hysterical at Christmas when Mr. Raposo had Spanish class sing “Feliz Navidad.’ Hates being broke, resents jocks’ scholarships. Admired Mr. Calnan’s hairdo and NBH water bubblers. Will go into Air Force. “Drop dead.” MARIO CARDOZA Will be an oceanographer. His pas- times are boating, sailing, fishing and skin-diving. Appreciated variety of NBHS courses, but looked for- ward to summer vacations. Mr. Mar- tin was a fine teacher. RANDY CABRAL He is happiest when sailing or at the Edson Camp. His ambition is to earn fame and fortune in the yachting industry. He would like to tour Swe- den. Next he is going on to night school and work. GUIOMAR M. CAMBEDO “Guima” Future lab technician or dental asst. Appreciated parents’ tol- erance of kids, Mr. Raposo’s motiva- tion in Spanish, and Mrs. Walker’s perceptiveness. Noted for pretty eyes, joking around. State Park Beach a magnet. Touring England entices her. To BCC. “Cute!” DEBBIE CARON “Beauty” Find her at the bookstore before homeroom period. Known for being a majorette. Enjoyed all the football and basketball activities at NBHS. Admires Mrs. Duarte because of he r kindness and person- ality. Hawaii is in her future. SUSAN CARON “Sue” Goal: to be a nurse after high school. Would love to travel to Cali- fornia. Will always remember Miss Allen and Sue’s squad of “76-77.” Most noted for being Head Major- ette. Enjoys twirling and being with someone special. Her squad will always remember “Girls, listen!” ANA M. CARREIRO “Sunshine’’ Headed for nursing school after NBHS. Admires Mr. Soares’ style of teaching. Would like to own a house by the beach. Enjoys Joe’s company. DEBRA CARREIRO “Deb” Future registered nurse. Annoyed by people who don’t listen to you. Looks forward to twelve chil- dren, some adopted. Mr. Sykes’ Eng- lish kept her laughing. Friends gave her a memorable birthday party in cafeteria. She is sure her parents will always love her, although she is crazy. TERESA CARREIRO “Teri” Future plans are to become a medical secretary. Most laughs in Photography and Shorthand. Noted for smiling, being happy and joking around. Thankful for the many opportunities at NBHS. Hung-up with two-faced people. Europe is her dream. VERA CARREIRO Ambition is to go to SMU or BCC to become an interpreter. Loves par- tying and dancing. Mr. Raposo’s Spanish Class was a riot. Thinks Mr. Souza is shrewd. Abhors stubborn people. Lingers near Amaral’s Fish Market. Would love to lounge in the Virgin Islands with Paul New- man! ANA CARVALHO Anna plays tennis, watches T.V. and goes to parties. Her favorite expres- sion is ‘‘Wow, that’s terrific.”’ Europe is the place for her. She thanks her parents for caring about her education. She is going to busi- ness school to be successful. Admires Mr. Rick Carreiro. JOHN CARVALHO A future navy man — then college, of course. In his spare time, he assembles models, plays tennis and football. His ambition is to land on Mars but for now Rio de Janeiro, Brazil will do. To be a nuclear engi- neer is his dream. Funny when he locked his car and left keys inside. JULIA CASTRO “Julie” Goal is a career in political science field. Is irked by people who tease you and boring studies. Was fascinated by marine biology and her health class. Thought Mr. Barao was fine and NBHS students had togeth- erness. After SMU, she’s Paris- bound! ANA CATOJO MARGARIDA CENTEIO CHRISTINE CHAMPAGNE Happiest when with Donald. Pet Peeve: people who use people. Loves to dance and drink. Favorite saying, “You kook!” Funniest thing was seeing Mr. Methia (dancing — ha!) at Shamrock Cliffs Disco. Most noted for being teased. MARC CHAPDELATNE Chappy can be found at Brooklawn Park with girls or listening to music. Will go to college and then maybe to Europe. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Maty were his favorite faculty while math was his favorite subject. His pastime was girls. DAVID CHAPMAN Loves to play hockey! Mr. Biscari was a great teacher; liked History Class, too. Always looked forward to H-period. Could most often be found near Buttonwood Park. STEPHEN CHASE “Chaseman Inc.” Headed for Bristol Community College to become a draftsman. Find him working on cars or on Arnold St. Enjoyed having lunch in the courtyards. Admires Mr. Monteiro. California is in his future. RONALD CHOQUETTE “Rahn” Will always remember the time he fell at the Junior Banquet. Known for combing his hair. Admires Erica for her patience and understanding. Enjoyed being in Drama and History Clubs. Would like to visit Germany. “Gonna give ya barley, carrots n’ potatoes.” 65 CYNTHIA CHRISTIAN “Cindy” Ambition is to be a doctor. Music and watching fights are her joy. Super teachers were Mr. Lima and Mr. Edmundson, who get along with kids. Hilarious happening was secret admirer. Quiet in class, but at Monte Park . . .! She’s only half a freckle-face! Headed for college. JANE COLLET Jane plans to go to college to be a biologist. Crossword puzzles and ski- ing are great! Australia would be fun to see. Dislikes mad dashes for the bus and G lunch shift. Can be found in the Dea n’s Office or at the pool. Enjoyed the demonstrations in Mr. Goodfellow’s Chemistry Class. $424 CHERYL L. CORREIA To SMU for nursing. Always have memories of Science, assemblies, good times at lunch, esp. her birth- day party. Would like to see the world. Mrs. Mellen’s Needlepour Class was greatest. Secret wish is to be happily married and have a suc- cessful life. “Sit on it!” 66 ROBERT CLAVIN “Clav” Plans to become an army officer. R.O.T.C. was the most fun. Norwich University is his future. Getting caught on three lunch shifts was funny. Enjoys being with Sue. Cruising around town is his pastime. Likes parties, concerts, Almeida’s Superette. Known for short hair. MARIO M. CONDECO JO ANN CORREIA “Jo-Jo” had the best time in History, Is in high spirits when with friends, loves to meet open and friendly peo: ple. Hopes to become an airline stewardess. KAREN CLEVELAND “Cleve” Will join the Marines after NBHS. Is hopeful of getting a degree in Science. Most fun in Sci- ence Class and in Mr. Boudreau’s Math Class. Disliked the short pass- ing periods. Noted for her Big Mouth and for always laughing. Headed out West later. “You Tur- key!” BRIAN CONNER “CB” Likes tennis and gambling. Known for being crazy. Wants to be a car lot owner, to be rich, married and have healthy kids. Can be found at Brooklawn. Admires Mr. Kelly, his sixth grade teacher. “J?” JUNE CORREIA Most noted for long, long hair. Going to college after NBHS. Ambition is to go to medical school to be a doctor and serve underprivi- leged children. Dr. Wilusz and Mr. Roscow are super. Likes anyone who is vibrant, alive and has personality. Enjoys playing tennis and reading. MARIA COELHO Enjoys playing tennis, swimming, reading and listening to music. Plans to go to college, be a success. Glad that her parents supported her all the way. Mr. Roscow was outstand- ing and understanding teacher. She loved everything about school. Will maybe visit Europe. PETER CONNERS STEVEN CORREIA Acting on stage is when he comes alive. His dream’s to own a 25-room house. Grateful that his parents really cared. Can be found in 3316, auditorium or Little Theatre. Likes to listen to records, draw and watch old movies. Funny when he split his pants in school. Mr. Roscow is tops. ANN COLLET KELLY CONNORS University of Mass. is next, to be a veterinarian who makes house calls. Dirty elbows are a pet peeve. She will like to visit Ireland. When not in school she is in Nantucket. Enjoyed Soph. Biology because of the army stories. Working at the Main Office was nice. SUSAN CORREIA Sue’s future is undecided but college is a must. Happiest when with Jimmy but not so happy when in Mr. Raposo’s Spanish Class. She wishes to travel to Norway and sky- dive. Dr. Wilusz is her most favorite and admired teacher. Remembers mother’s getting her into friend’s political campaign. BRAD COSMOS “Cos” To be a heavy equipment operator. Likes drawing and linger- ing in front of Tan House. Wood Class fun ‘cause of the teacher and classmates. To see Sacramento after graduation. “Right!” STEVE COSTA It’s off to California in the summer of ’77. When he broke the ceiling accidentally, that broke him up. Metals Class absorbed him with Mr. B. After this, Gas Company is his goal. Being with Donna is pleasura- ble. Located at Campbell School. AUDREY COSTA “Aud” Making jewelry is her thing, but cheap jewelry is unkind to the eye. Heaven is the 1:50 bell. Mr. Moyer was a superior teacher, but Psychology is her preferred subject. MICHAEL S. COTE “Commando” says “Yeah, right!” Hobbies are playing basketball and being with Diane. From NBHS, off to work — hopefully to own a busi- ness and become a tycoon. Chemis- try was the greatest with Mr. Ros- cow. Sports at NBH were super. DAVID COSTA “Dave” passes time skiing, doing karate and lounging at the beach. Hopes to become a good commercial artist. To be a free-style skier is his secret wish. Some sweet day he’ll go to Hawaii via Colorado. Mr. Les- soff’s study was funtime! THOMAS COTE If lucky, he will attend the College of William and Mary and become a lawyer. NBH facilities are tops — but the 20-day absence rule stank. History was a fascinating subject. MELANIE A. COSTA “Squeeky” plans to do office work after high school. Likes to dance and listen to music. Best known for working in Tan House Office and for smiling. Happy in Paul’s pres- ence, and yearns for a silver Cor- vette. “Oh, crappo!” aay 4 _ j LYNNE COTTER “Freddie” plays in school band, her favorite recreation. After a degree in musical therapy, the Grand Canyon beckons. Mr. Roscow noteworthy ‘cause he’s so NICE! Lynne’s pet peeve is JAMI! Can be found at But- tonwood, usually falling. “What a dip!” PAUL COSTA Wants to be a professional photog- rapher. Enjoys music, being out- doors, and hopes to travel. Cannot endure those who let authority go to their heads. Would love to change the system. STEPHEN COTTER Aggravating people is his joy. Irre- sistible urge to make a million. Con- tented when he can sleep. Thinks faculty and facilities here are tops. Mr. Goodfellow’s Chemistry rated high. Notorious for his “pumpkin head.” Would like to view the beau- ties of Alaska. JOHN COTTULI “Huck” is usually at Jimmy’s. Enjoys working on cars and would get a thrill out of racing at New England. Mr. Sykes’ class was a riot. Being with Debbie is a joy. “What- ever.” PAUL COUCCI “Couch” Known for his football tal- ents. Innermost wish is to play pro ball and see Florida. Find him in the bookstore or at Buttonwood. Got a big kick out of Mr. Biscari and his French Class. SUSAN COUNSELL “Sue” can be found in Freetown. Would like to drive through Colo- rado in her own Camaro. Likes to read, listen to music, and dream of being beautiful. Admires Mrs. Walker’s high spirits and constant smile. Had a ball in Ms. Bizzarro’s English Class. DAVID COURNOYER Known for being generous and good-hearted. Enjoys Shotokan karate and aikido — hopes to be a master at it. Usually between Tan and Blue when not in class. Mr. Edmundson’s class was 1. Doesn’t know where he’s going, but he’s going. “I hear ya!” LEO COURNOYER Hopes to go into the service and become wealthy. Really dug Distrib- utive Ed. and will also always remember the good times in Mr. Warren’s class. 67 BOB COUTO “Couchenberg” loves music, hopes to be world’s best trumpet player. Hangs in at Hazelwood. Appreciated Mrs. Laflamme’s class; admired Dr. Wilusz the most. Plans to widen education in music. Will remember parents most for their love and understanding. “Get juiced!” DONNA CRETE Is going to go to business school to become a secretary. Liked Miss Leal and will remember having good dis- cussions in History. Is happiest when helping people. MARIA A. DACOSTA “Angie” To be registered nurse. Never forget kindness of her par- ents. Contented at the beach or danc- ing. NBHS activities and Mr. Stritt- matter were the finest. Paris in the spring would be glamorous. “Really, no, really!” 68 JOANNE COUTO “Jo” likes playing piano and paint- ing her long fingernails (for which she is noted), but not at the same time! Likes to linger in Fairhaven. Dislikes people who omit indefinite articles. Favorite subject is math. Really admired Mrs. Baker. SV on’ tae a. JOANNE CRUZ “Joanie” dreams of becoming a ste- nographer or secretary. Liked short- hand and had fun learning Portu- guese. Enjoyed Mr. Gomes and Mr. Araujo’s classes. Is known for smile. “That’s the bottom line!” PAM DAGGETT “Shrimp” Paris calls her after the Air Force. Secretly wishes to own a Mercedes-Benz. Enjoys being with her niece, Dawne. Rallies were really great. Admires Mr. Pepin and had most fun in his English Class. Nota- ble because she’s short. THOMAS COUTO RICHARD CURRY “Rick” Tennis is his hobby. Most NBH faculty high caliber, but Mr. Raposo’s Spanish, Mr. Motta’s exams were tops! Inner urge to see Finland and date Olivia Newton- John. This future FBI agent found West Beach fascinating and Sharon a good companion. “Live for today.” ALINE DAIGLE “De Dee” Enjoys history and danc- ing. Find her at Chez Rene or the Belmont Club. Florida follows NBHS. Will never forget walking into the boys’ room. Secretly wishes to become a model. California is in her future. JOAN COUTO On to college. Currently can be found at Buttonwood Park. Wants to climb hills of San Francisco. Hates getting out of bed on Monday mornings, but Mr. Roscow’s Chem- istry Class was worth it. “Will school ever end?” EUGENIO R. DACAMARA Secret wish to be a billionaire. Noted for cracking jokes. Remem- bers walking into the girls’ room. Really enjoyed Mr. Edmundson’s class. Would like to visit Brazil. On to SMU as a photographer. “You can say that again!” ANNA DAMASO Ambition: hairdresser. Typing was her thing. Cute guys were the best thing at NBHS. Homework was the worst. Enjoys being with everyone. Hawaii is around the corner. Most fun when dancing. “Have it your ” way. DANIEL A. CREGAN “Danny” enjoys basketball and lis- tening to the radio. Can be found on Brock Avenue at Lot 13. To UMass after NBHS. Thought Mr. Cabral a great help. ETELVINA DACOSTA Etelvina plans to take a trip all around the world and especially to Italy. She liked Portuguese Class because they used to sit around and tell jokes. Funniest thing — falling in the mud. ‘Oh, really!’ “Oh, boy!” JO-ANN DAPONTE ‘Jo” admires Mr. Biscari. French Class was fun. Noted for breaking everything she puts her hands on. Happiest when with Wayne. Hopes to become a nurse. Crowded corri- dors were her hang-up. Passes time by talking with friends or watching T.V. Find her on Jean St. a a DANIEL DAROSA “Da-Roo-Sha” Most fun in Mr. Medeiros’s class. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Most noted for swimming and football talents. Admires Mr. Gomes. Despises peo- ple who think they’re bad. Physical education teacher after college. Many smiles when winning football games. JOHN S. DAROSA “Steve” Can be found listening to music and disliking “Jive People.” The Air Force is to follow NBHS and then with luck to Florida. MARIA DAROSA To be successful is her goal. Can’t endure showoffs, NBHS rules or crowds. Relaxes by watching soccer, reading or playing outdoor sports. Life was lovely with Andy around. Mr. Edmundson made history fasci- nating. Valued Mr. Lima’s teaching. “Who, Me?” JOSE DA SILVA Find him swimming, playing soccer, or around the Blue House parking lot. Admires Mr. Roscow. Had most fun in French Class. Disliked the regulations at NBHS. Going to U. Mass from here. Hopes to be a suc- cessful lawyer. Plans to visit France some day. | , ‘ a) ee yy 4 ” Pee se OW ae : JOSE P. DA SILVA Ambition is to be an electrician. He’s happiest with Maryann and hopes to sun himself in Honolulu. LUCIANO DA SILVA “Lou” Plans to work after NBHS, as a carpenter. Loathes conceited peo- ple. Spirit Week was a lot of fun. Best class was Woodshop. Would like to see Portugal. Find him at the beach during the summer. DARLENE ANNE DE COSTA “Dunkin” Happiest when laughing with Cindy. Peter brings most smiles. Hopes to graduate from SMU, be R.N. and marry. Admires Mr. Lowney and Mr. Keith. Will always recall pushing Brian G. through 2nd floor showcase. Most noted for being friendly. MARIA DA SILVA Spanish Class was the best. Admires Mr. Rolli. Enjoyed the Spirit Weeks at NBHS. Plans to work and then hopes to marry a blond guy. Portu- gal is in her future. Happiest with friends and family. Bothered by con- ceited ones. Contented sewing and going for rides. STEVEN J. DE COSTA BRENDA DAWSON “Bren” Really got into psychology and Mr. Motta’s History Class. Hopes to become a nurse after col- lege. Happiest during the summer and listening to J. Geil’s Band. Will cover California some day in her own MG. “Come on now, be seri- ous!” EDWARD DEFREITAS CATHY DE ANDRADE Future airline stewardess after col- lege. Mr. Lima and English Class were super. Find her outside of Tan House during lunch. Will always remember parents’ concern for her. PATRICIA DEJESUS ALYCIA DECONINCK “Lee” Future professional dancer. Noted for being a majorette. Favor- ite teacher was Miss Allen. Most laughs in Cooking Class. Will never forget the time she fell on stage. Would like to see Puerto Rico. On to California to begin her career. Secretly wishes to become famous. MICHAEL DELGADO “Buster” On to college, then X-ray technician. Hung-up around jive people. Typing Class was his taste. Disliked the rules at NBHS. Noted for being quiet. “I hear you!” 69 MICHAEL DEMEDEIROS CARLOS DE PINA Future dentist or physical education teacher. Top teacher was Mr. Ros- cow. Had most fun in History Class. Hopes to see California. Most noted for playing basketball and being quiet. MARIA DE SOUSA Noted for swimming, diving, track, and gymnastics talents. Had most fun at sophomore lunch table. Remembers hiding behind the stairs in Gold House when Doreen fell down and couldn’t get up. Ambition is to be successful and visit Scandi- navia. “Hang it up!” 70 CIDALIA T. DEMELO “Brazil Nut” Find her in the court- yards. Admires Mr. Goldrick and had most fun in Distrib. Education. Hopes to pursue a career in nursing. Secret wish is to marry Bob. Lots of smiles when remembering the time her car stalled on Sawyer St. Enjoyed being in Brazil and hopes to return. CLAUDE TIE DESAUTELDS “Dizzy” Future park ranger. Find her water skiing, sailing, camping, or mountain climbing. Secretly wishes to travel around the world and own a Continental. History and Mr. Pepin were her joy. Hopes to be at University of Mass. next year. CELESTE DESROSIERS “Celly” Hopes to marry Dave and move to Pennsylvania. Hilarity in History because of Mr. Motta’s open discussions. Enjoyed the many activ- ities in gym especially field hockey. Remembers the time she had to wear a dress and blue high sneakers for gym. “Oh, listen!” Thanks Mom and Dad! ELIZABETH DE MELO “Betty” On to college as a medical technologist. Secret wish is to be able to buy whatever she wants. Will always remember the great welcome she received when she returned from Florida and the time the bus left her in Boston. Find her in the courtyards when not dancing or listening to music. S Be se DAVID DESCHENES Enjoys racing and cruising. Find him on Acushnet Ave. Favorite subject was astronomy and liked getting out early in Distrib. Ed. Uncertain about the future but it hopefully includes California. MICHAEL DESROSIERS “Flash” Hopes to become a chef, then get rich quick. Most giggles in Biology when Mr. Gill tried to answer questions on sex education. Find him at Gerry’s Variety, bowl- ing, or roller-skating. Never forget being hit by open Pepto-Bismol bot- tle! Known as debonair man-about- town. ISABEL DE MELO ANTONIO DE SOUSA er Am Aaa A GARY WILLIAM DIAS Headed for UMass or UConn. Would like to visit all the state capi- tols. Noted for his basketball and football talents. Admires Mr. Robin- son and Mr. Roscow. Future com- puter programmer. Find him with Doris. LOUIS DENNIS “Louie” Plans to attend college. Can be found at Buttonwood Park or at parties. Admires Mr. Biscari. Wants to play Ernie ““D” one on one. Wants to thank parents for all they’ve done. JOSEPH DE SOUSA Admires Mr. Biscari for being with it. Most laughs in Portuguese because they drove the teacher up a wall. Find him with Laura or at But- tonwood Park. Dream$ about becoming rich and visiting Bermuda after becoming a phys. ed. teacher. “Get off my case!” ALINA M. DIAZ “Ali” Secretly wishes to ride in a bal- loon. Adores Mr. Roscow and had a ball in Chemistry Class. Hungup with people who mumble and put others down. Noted for her long lashes and swimming and hiking activities. On to college next year. SHAWN DIFFLEY Find him at Pope Park or listening to Uriah Heep. Respects Mr. Cal- nan, but disapproved of attendance rules. A Pope Park fan. Remembers the time he was arrested for sleeping in P-Town. Hopes to become a suc- cessful businessman and get rich. KIM DLOUHY Ambition: elementary teacher. _ Secretly wishes to be rich and see Hawaii. Find her at Howdy’s or lis- tening to Peter Frampton. Disliked being a freshman at NBHS. Admires Ms. Roberts. Heads for SMU next year. JOHN DOBYNA “Polock” Future rich accountant. Headed for Florida, where the beau- tiful girls are, after University of Mass. Enjoys all sports. Find him playing pool or bowling. Has laughs in Math III. “Oh Whoopdeedo!” He says it is hard to be humble when as great as he is! SUSAN DOYON Future secretary. Would like to visit Austria. Had good time in Mrs. Pur- cell’s History Class. Found short- hand most interesting. Life is sweet when with Donald. Snobs bore her. ANTOINETTE DUARTE “Toni” Relished Mr. Pepin’s Eng- lish Class. Would secretly like to own the Ramada Inn. Find her with Carl or in front of Debbie’s house. Headed far away from New Bedford and maybe even to Paris. DAVID DUARTE Had most fun in Teen Culture. Enjoyed swimming and woodwork- ing. Ms. Zola admirable. Find him at United Front or listening to Earth, Wind, and Fire on WSAR. Hopes the future includes the Bahamas. TERRI A. DUPRE “Tree” Future secretary or reception- ist. Enjoys dancing, horseback rid- ing, and being with Paul. Amuse- ment in Mrs. Purcell’s class and in Shorthand. Would like to tour Ger- many. Noted for falling down all the time. JAYNE DUNN Find her with Andy. Hung-up with conceited people and crowded hall- ways. Best-rated teacher was Mr. Strittmatter. Always listens to Stair- way to Heaven on JB105. Enjoyed math classes. Destined for Switzer- land. MONIKA DUROCHER Headed for Ricks Jr. College in Idaho. Secretly wishes to live in the Black Forest in Germany. Recalls the time she got stuck on a fence at Boston College. Hung-up by people who complain too much. Noted for getting into embarrassing situations. “Poppycock!” RICHARD DUNN “Rich” Enjoyed relaxed atmosphere in Mr. Crook’s Math Class. Lots of fun in History Club. Wishes there were more assemblies. Hopes to go into broadcasting after attending SMU. Haunts the Mall in his spare time. On to California. Sn aN a | BRS ANDREA DUVAL Mr. Ney’s freshman Algebra! Future airline stewardess. Hopes to be rich, own a large, secluded house. Find her in courtyards or with Steve. Pet peeve was assigned seats in studies. Switzerland could make her yodel. Mr. Brum was great. “Definitely!” MICHAEL DUPONT KATHRYN D. DZIUBA “Kathy” Ambition is to be author of a best seller. Hopes to go to US Naval Academy. Spends leisure gar- dening, swimming, and camping. Great combination of students and faculty made Latin IV “memora- bilis.” Marvels at Mr. Burke’s sta- mina and had jolly times in English. ROBERTA ANN DUPRE “Bobbie” Will always remember field trips to the Vineyard. Chemis- try Class was tops. Writing and lis- tening to music are her hobbies. Ambition is to be rich and happy, preferably with Jimmy. Hung-up with her size 4% feet. “I feel like the fat rat who just ate the skinny mouse’s cheese!” ROBERT EARL 71 KAREN ECKERT Can be found horseback riding. Would like to visit Germany. Will remember that Mrs. Arruda was always there to help her. MANUEL G. ESPINOLA “Espo” Hopes to be an autobody repairman. Can be found cruising around the city or in a resource cen- ter. Has a burning desire for billions of dollars. Only course he liked was gym. Intrigued by Chinatown. “Ah!” BEVERLY FARIAS “Bev” Is headed for BCC. Would like to become a success in whatever she does in life. Enjoyed Portuguese Class and Miss Rainville’s class. Admires Mrs. Conward for speaking what’s on her mind. Greece is in her future. “Take it one day at a time.” 72 ROSA EIRES “Ro Ro” Enjoys swimming and dancing. Would like to visit France. Plans to work after NBHS. Admires the way Ms. Drew understands young people. “Isn’t that cute!” Noted for laughing a lot. Appreci- ated parents’ loving care. “People who live in glass houses. . .” NATALIE P. ESTRELLA Intends to be a social worker. Will always remember the confidence her parents had in her. Wishes to go to San Bernardino, California. Appreci- ated opportunities at NBHS. “Love will stand the test of time.” College is next. CINDY FARIAS Goal is to be a secretary. Had fantas- tic fun in Shorthand Class because students and teacher got along so well. Mrs. Walker was most under- standing faculty member. Grateful for NBH facilities but detested rules. Joyful when partying. Headed for business school. CHERYL ELGAR “Cher” Ambition is to be a physical therapist. Would especially like to visit Colorado. Respects Mrs. Rob- erts for her optimistic vision of a woman’s life. Noted for her smile. Dislikes having to repeat her name more than once. Relaxes by writing poetry. SUSAN FABIO “Teddy Bear” To become a nurse. Can be found down at the South End with A.A. Secret wish is to own a yellow Porsche. Would like to visit the Virgin Islands. Had giggles in Teen Culture. Noted for her fing- ernails. Hates phony people. “Well, just cut it out.” STEVEN FEINSTEIN Would like to go into the medical field and visit Austria. Admires Mrs. Baker for her devotion and philoso- phies. Favorite subject was Biology. Find him playing the guitar or out on the basketball court. Secretly wishes to form a musical band. MADELINE A. ELUZIARIO “Mad” Loves to sew and to attend NBHS sports events. Can always be found at the ice skating rink. Wishes to be free from peoples’ rules and regulations. Had most fun in Mr. Ouimet’s Biology Class. On to college to become a physical ther- apist. Take her to a desert island. CAROLE FARIA Embroidery’s her relaxation. Pet peeves are junk food and being taken for a 14-year old because she’s petite. Most absorbing NBH course was Mrs. Mellen’s Interior Design. Also, great respect for Mrs. Souza. Hopefully to SMU. “You are what you eat.” CYNTHIAL CG FELICIANO “Lee” To become an executive secre- tary. Will always remember father’s loving devotion and Mrs. Walker’s understanding ways. “If you love something let it go; If it returns it’s yours, If it doesn’t it never was.” After NBHS, to Puerto Rico. RONALD ENOKSEN Future civil engineer or architect. Hobbies are swimming, sailing, dirt motorcycling. Can be found at Lot 13. Would relish a tour of the US. Southwest. Mr. Walsh was much respected. Noted for having a quick temper. College after NBHS. ROSEMARY FARIA “Rose” Future theatrical critic. Find her at the beach or on the tennis courts. Admires Mrs. Newton because of her understanding. Favor- ite subject was American Musical Theatre. Will always remember the time she lost her contact lens during a fire drill! MICHAEL B. FERMINO Will be heard broadcasting for N.B.C. Would like to visit Hawaii. Enjoyed NBHS’s athletic events. Happiest when there is a party. Col- lege bound. CYNTHIA ANN FERNANDES “Cindy” Future famous journalist (another Barbara Walters?). Con- tent with Dave, E.E., D.R., D.D. Detests hypocrites and impatient teachers. Cherishes her parents’ trust. She may go to Boston U. “If it is to be, it is up to me.” JOSEPH FERREIRA “Joe” To become a pilot. Enjoys lis- tening to music. Chemistry fun with Mr. Roscow because he made it that way. Resource centers, lunch and sci- ence were good, too. Brazil and Aus- tralia attract him. “Hey, man!” MICHAEL FIELDS JUVENAL FERNANDES To Florida Institute of Technology. Ambition is to join N.A.S.A. and the Space Program. Happiest when gets good marks in school. Can be found at SMU Chess Club. Enjoyed math classes. Will remember parents for giving him the best education they could. “You're basic.” MARIA FERREIRA “‘Tetea’’ Aims to be interior designer. Savored parties, Mr. Bis- cari’s jokes, making new friends and Ms. Leal. Notable for being Ozzy’s sister and being short. Indebted to Mother for giving all her love as both mother and father. “Good things come in small packages.” To Brazil. Abolish prejudice! DEBBIE FIGUEIRA “Fig” Playing sports at NBHS has great memories for her. The coaches were fantastic and will always have her respect. Admires Ms. Longo because she takes the time out to really listen and help. On to be an accountant. Would like to visit Switzerland. “Alright.” PATRICIA FERNANDES “Pat” Ambition is to be a medical secretary. Notable for platform shoes. Can be found at Speakeasy. Secret wish is to own a “66” Che- velle Supersport. “So any way. . . it’s a rough life.” Likes to dance and drive around, but hates gossips. MARIA W. FERREIRA “Nela” To be an interpreter. Enjoys reading, listening to music, and par- ties. Would like to visit France. Enjoys being with Varito. Secret wish is to travel around the world. Values Mr. Lima because he is fun. MARIA FIGUEIREDO “Nina” To be an elementary school teacher. Can be found at the beach or riding her bike. Happiest when with Santiago. Hilarity in Portu- guese class. Mr. Castro was really super! Can’t stand snobs. “Ah yuh.” BEATRIZ FERREIRA “Bea” To go to med. school to become a pediatrician. Enjoys play- ing tennis and bike riding. Liked the variety of courses at NBHS. Hated changing for gym. Would like to visit France. Secret wish to become rich. “Oh, man!” STEPHEN FERREIRA No nickname. Enjoys being with Janet. Would like to get a job and get rich quick. Relaxes by playing basketball and singing. Never forget racking on Mr. Medeiros, Portu- guese teacher. Ashley Park’s his hangout. Deplores his bad temper. KEVIN J. FINNERTY “Finn” to go into law or biology. Can be found at Cumberland’s. Hates hypocrites and phonies. Would like to be famous. English Class appealing because in the pres- ence of friends. Happiest when play- ing sports. Saddest when getting up in the morning. To college. ELAINE FERREIRA To marry Ray and make a career out of the army. Would like to sun her- self in Hawaii. ROSA BELA FIDALGO “Blondie” To work at an airport. Can be found at “‘Rey’s.”’ Will always remember parents’ love and care. Hated all the rules at NBHS. Mr. Biscari is her favorite. “Amor com amor se paga.” f BOB FITZSIMMONS “Fitz” Noted for his athletic talents. Hopeful of playing college hockey. Admires Mr. Vaz and had a lot of fun in junior Math Class. Find him in the bookstore or at Buttonwood Park. Would like to see California. His happpiness is when NBH wins. A homework hater. 73 CHERYL FLAHERTY Would like to become a speech ther- apist. Enjoys talking. Saddest when alone with nothing to do. Secret wish is to own her own farm with 80 acres and a stream running through it. Hated crowded halls and lockers that wouldn’t open. Finest teacher, Mr. Roscow. MARIA S. FORTES On to college to become a secretary. Noted for her smile and high cheek- bones. Did not like all the confusion at NBHS. Mr. J. Gomes is her top- rated teacher. Would like to fly to Puerto Rico. THERESA FLORENT Hopes to go on to business school and become a receptionist. Enjoyed working in Gold House Office. Admires Mr. Methia and Mrs. Rez- endes. Happiest when friends are happy. Secret wish is to help other people. “Hey hey hey.” Don’t be stuck-up with her! — DAPHNE FOTIADIS Ambition is to be a fashion designer. Likes to sleep late and read good books. Hates to get out of her.warm bed on cold mornings. Can always be found at Jimmy’s Pizza. Most noted for her Greek heritage. “Yeah?” Learned most in General Clothing. DEBORAH FLORIO “Deb” College bound for nursing. Enjoys being with Kevin. Will remember parents for being there when they were needed. Hates peo- ple who stop at green lights. Secret wish is to live happily ever after. Most noted for messy locker. Claims she’s too sensitive. PETER FOGAREN “Foge” To become rich. Had most fun Mr. Callanan’s History Class. Likes causing trouble. Saddest when brother takes the car. Foge is most noted for being crazy. Liked lunch period at NBHS. Pet peeve! J? “Ban- zai.” College-bound. SUSAN FRADE To become a bookkeeper. Happiest when with Dave. Will always remember parents for their love and patience. Hated the crowded halls at NBHS. Esteemed Miss Allen. Enjoys horseback riding and water skiing. Business school next. JOYCE FRANKLIN After NBHS it’s off to college to major in sociology. Lunch is the best part of the day. Studies in which she can’t talk are unspeakable. Mr. Moyer is tops on her list. KATHLEEN FORAND Enjoys drawing, horseback riding and swimming. Happiest when with Ed. Hates teachers that tell her, “Kids from Acushnet should stay in Acushnet.” Avid fan of Mr. Jaillet for being a real great guy. Had most fun in English because of Russel, Judy and Brenda. DAVID FREITAS “Rebel” To become a veterinarian. Enjoys hunting, fishing, and party- ing. Would like to backpack from Maine to ?? “Walk softly and carry a big stick.” Sorry for no open campus at NBHS. A hard rock fan. ANTONE FURTADO 74 DAVID FURTADO “Dave’’ Ambition is to be rich, happy, and stay young forever. Will remember parents’ understanding and trust. Liked meeting people at NBHS. Did not like the confusion of the first week of school. Skiing enthusiast and a Mr. Roscow fan. DEBORAH FURTADO “Debi” With her big brown eyes can be found at the North Dart- mouth Mall. Aim in life is to become a lab technician. Thought Mr. Brum had a good sense of humor. Met many new friends at NBHS. To work, then college. “Really!” MARIA FURTADO “Cathy” Secret wish is to be famous. Would like to meet Hockey’s Bobby Orr and visit Australia. Had most fun in Mr. Castro’s Portuguese class. Hates commercials interrupting TV programs. “You know.” Hobbies are dancing and checking out cute guys! DAVID GABORIAULT Ambition: to be an actor or critic. Enjoys hanging out at the Mall, movies and in Guidance. Had most fun in Ms. Tripp’s World Lit Class giving the Oscar-winning speech. Especially noted for loud laugh. Favorite saying: ‘Whatever turns you on.” Valued friends, esp. Marie Sullivan, a great kid. CAROLYN SUE GAGE “Sue” Ambition to be happy. Craves M M’s. Destination: bus. school. Thought falling in creek was hilari- ous. Pet peeve: brothers and sisters. Mrs. Duarte. . . 1. Had fun in Shorthand, an all-girl class. KIM GARCIA Wishes to be a hairdresser after NBHS. Would like to visit Hawaii. Pet peeve: people who act like they are not. Favorite class at NBHS: Typing. TIM GEGGATT Plans to work and get rich! Will remember Chemistry and Mr. Rob- inson always reading announce- ments. Travel west to the Grand Canyon. Known for his holy T- shirts. And it’s ‘‘onward and upward.” MARK D. GAGNON “Gag” Lab technician or business- man? Playing football’s his thing. Grateful to Coach MacPherson for everything. Mr. Roscow’s sense of humor, pep rallies and cheerleaders were super. Spare time at Button- wood or the Y. To B.C. or Spring- field, then pro ball. “You festus!” SAMUEL GARCIA “Sam’”’ Despised food at NBHS. Happiest when cruising around on the dragway. Ambition: to be ocean- ographer. Enjoyed History Class and gym. To college after NBHS. Desires to visit California. MICHELLE GENDRON “Peanut” Always on uneven parallel bars in the gym. Admires Miss Longo and Mr. Biscari. Saddest when walking by Mr. Dawson’s old room and not seeing him. Secret wish is to be able to say whole sen- tence without any of it coming out backwards. Find her with Don. GILBERT GALARZA, JR. “Gilly” Would love to visit Puerto Rico. Had most fun in Mr. Raposo’s Spanish Class. Couldn’t stand rules at NBHS. Is noted for being Don Juan. Is happiest when with Sylvia. EMILY L. GARRETT “Em” Pet peeve: stuck-ups. Can be found in the band room and at the pool. Enjoys music and sleeping. Noted for playing the flute. Secret wish: to live free of pressure and responsibility and to have a 48-hour day. Mr. Ouimet and soph. Biology will never be topped. DEBORAH GIFFORD Deb” Had most fun in junior Eng- lish because of all the laughs. Wishes one day to travel to Texas. Enjoys being with Russ. Is saddest alone. Data Processing was intri- guing. Ambition: to work with com- puters. SUSAN GALLANT DEBBIE GATENBY Digs listening to “‘Stairway to Heaven” on WUSM. Will be going to California after NBHS. Enjoyed Mr. Pacheco’s class and D.E. Happi- est when with Roger. Can be found at Don’s House. NA 1 MARIE GILMETE Ambition: To become a legal secre- tary. Liked Mr. Methia’s English Class as we could have a good time yet get our work done. Wishes to visit Puerto Rico. Entertained by lis- tening to music and being with friends, having a good time. BOB GANSON His recreations are hockey, fishing and hunting. Being out of school is bliss. Detests school announcements and Monday mornings. EILEEN GAUTHIER “Isles” Love lunch, abhor studies at NBHS. Getting up early was the worst of all. Hopes to go on to col- lege. PATRICIA GIOIOSA “Pat” Secret wish: to play classical piano. Pet peeve: knuckle-crackers. Gets her kicks embroidering, eating, seeing NBH games. Ambition: to get out of high school. Had most fun in Mr. C’s History Class — it was wild! Admires Mr. Roscow for his patience. “Spastic!” 75 DENNIS R. GIRARD Can be found at Middleboro Pond. Secret wish: to go fishing all around the world. Admires Mr. Goodfellow. Happiest when fishing or with Debi. To work and then college after graduation. Favorite subject is Astronomy. SHERI GOLDBERG Desires to see Israel. Recreation is skiing, doing embroidery, macrame, and collecting pictures of old-fash- ioned cars. Will always remember parents’ everlasting love. Secret wish: to own a maroon E-type Jag- uar. Liked being on the NBHS swim team. an ELISE THERESE GIRARD “Lise” Wishes to live, love, be mar- ried. Headed for New Hampshire, Mexico, the Cape, Texas, London, etc. Loved art classes, Mr. Wilson (his classes were outside) and Mr. Pepin’s words of wisdom. Found Jimmy’s company most pleasurable. “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” ALBERT GOMES LISA GIROUARD Goal is to be court stenographer. Secret urge is to skydive. A staunch admirer of Mrs. Walker because she’s so understanding. Annoyed by two-faced people and NBH fresh- men. Enchanted by the island of Tahiti. “Smarten up!” JOAN GOMES “Joanie” Secret wish is to travel around the world. Happiest when going to Cape Verdean parties and dances. Loves Cat Che Che. Ambi- tion after graduation is to become a secretary. Would like to visit the Bahamas, Bermuda, Acapulco and Hawaii. KYM J. GODDU “Kymba” Pet peeve is soap operas. Can be found at the tennis courts at Buttonwood. (Oh, to play pro ten- nis!) Despises waking up early and eating on last lunch shift. Admired Mr. Roscow because of his manner of teaching. ‘““No doubt.” College to become biologist. LAURIE GOMES Dislikes people who try to be some- one they are not. Had most fun in History as “we were able to get away with lots of things.” Didn’t care for the rules at NBH. Enjoyed being on all three lunch shifts. To business school after graduation. ) SUSAN M. GODLEWSKI Ambition is to become very rich. Enjoys watching the Boston Bruins. Most noted for going crazy just before the bell rings at ten of two, Dreads being on “G” lunch shift. Had most fun in Astronomy and admires Mr. Alves. “Isn’t this an experience?!” MARIA C. GOMES “Sara” S imply wants to be success- ful. Likes riding around, hanging around 3rd floor of Core and Chem- istry Class. Loathed dumb rules (treated kids like babies). Would like to see Madeira. To college. MARK GOMES “Polo” Future physical ed. teacher and billionaire. Is in his glory play- ing basketball or on Release Day. His green eyes could often be seen in B-Core. Thinks Mr. John Gomes really has soul! Sociology, gym and History were O.K. Maybe college. “No, really!” 76 SOLOMON GOMES “Seal”? Hopes to travel over the world. Find him working on cars. Had a lot of good times in Mr. Mot- ta’s History Class. Gym was the greatest but Chemistry was the worst. “Yea, right.” TROY GOMES HELIO GONCALVES TONY GONCALVES “Junior” You can find him at the Condon School yard. Dislikes dis- honest people. Wants to visit Can- ada. Secret wish: to return for another year. Can be heard saying, “Shut up, Mario.” Going to SMU after graduation. “Doy.” Future biol- ogist. DAVID GONSALVES “Clyde” Aims to be fireman and be happy in life. Likes gambling and other sports. Thinks Mrs. Purcell is best t eacher at NBHS. Also a fun time in Ms. Zola’s class, Blue House cafeteria his second home. Means to see Florida. “Ya wanna bet?” BRUCE GOULART “Flash” Pet peeve is two-faced peo- ple. Dares to visit the Bermuda Tri- angle. The funniest thing that hap- pened was the day he fell out of his seat in the planetarium. Can be found at the bakery on Rockdale or the package store. Gives credit to Mr. Luchetti for patience. SAUNDRA GRACE Enjoys being with nieces — “Tanna” and “Vernita.” She will go to dancing school — will become a professional dancer. Saundra the “Virgo” is most noted for dancing, eating. Happy in Kentucky. “No Sa.” “So Silly.” “Well, just cut it out!!” iZ JUDY GONSALVES Happiest when she knows she has helped someone. Secret wish is to be single forever, but to have a good- ‘n’-fun life, a car, jeep, horse and a home in the country. Noted for being nuts. Mrs. Medeiros tops for being a good nurse. Ambition: to be a nurse. “Oh! Sugar.” KATHRYN GOULART “Goo” Interior designer?? Swim- ming, baton-twirling, listening to music are pastimes. Really into being a majorette. Appreciated Ms. Allen’s niceness, gym, all people and activities at NBH. East Beach was her place and college her destination. “Thrilling!” WESLEY GRACE “Brother” Will try BCC and hope- fully on to own his own music shop. Likes to ride dirt bikes, partying, concerts, and Monte’s Park. Mr. Pacheco and Miss Allen were the best! Hopes to see L.A., California. f. rT ‘y ‘SS Pra , “as . ne mm fe KO ge ® CATHERINE GOODINE WAYNE GOULART Can be found working out at YMCA. Secret wish is to bench 400 one day. Favorite pastime is pump- ing iron. Hopes to go to Trade School after graduation. Wishes to visit Gold’s Gym. Admires Mr. Reul. Ambition is to become a car- penter. SUSAN GREEN “Sue” Admires Mrs. Walker for her understanding and friendship. Hopes to become a secretary and to travel all over! Great fun — dancing, listening to music, and ceramics. “Wicked.” PETER GOODWIN ANDREW GOUNARIS “Andy” Relaxes drawing, reading, playing baseball. Aims to be com- mercial artist for ad agency. Art courses, wide choices and facilities and Mr. Keith’s teaching methods were the best of NBHS. Will go to SMU and do a thorough tour of Greece. Values his parents’ constant care, love and advice. LESLIE GREENBERG “PZ” Likes to go swimming, play volleyball and tennis. Mrs. Snow’s English Class was ever fun! Had great time at the football parties. Is happiest when with Steve. Will never forget getting kicked out of Reading Room and getting stuck in the mud at Paskamansett. DEBBIE GORMAN “Gor” Ecstatic when cheering for any NBH sport. Says Mr. Vaz really great for putting up with cheerlead- ers’ crazy ideas. Despises those who ask why she’s so short. Goal is to be a special ed. teacher. Parents always helped with loving understanding. “That’s impossible.” JOHN A. GOUNARIS A future political scientist. Enjoyed Intro. To Econ. and Gov., Astron- omy. Admired Mr. Dow, Mrs. Baker. Disliked slow lunch lines, hamburger patties, narrow staircases. ‘Love a vacation on a quiet island near Greece, and dreams of being the first Greek U.S. president. TIMOTHY GREENE 77 DIANE GRENON “Twiggie” Off to Forsyth School to become a dental hygienist! A mem- ber of the French and History Clubs. Enjoyed math, will remember Mr. Hochman and Miss Tripp. Loves dancing and skiing. Dreams of -ski- ing down the slopes in Switzerland with no problems — feeling free. TRACEY GRIMES “To be or not to be.” Tracey plans to be a photographer after photogra- phy school. Secretly wants to be a cheerleader. Embarrassed — she slip- ped, fell, first day of freshman year. Disliked term papers. “No Suh!” LAURENT GUILLETTE Hopeful of becoming a ranger in the army. All smiles when playing the banjo or canoeing. Look for him in the cafeterias or outside Hathaway School. Larry says, “Hey, what can I say?” NANETTE GUY “Nan” Away to secretarial school to become a medical secretary! Con- stantly on the telephone, going to parties and concerts. Will travel to Colorado some day. Believes you should ‘‘cherish yesterday . . . dream tomorrow . . . live today!” Will marry and have 12 kids. YW) W KEVIN GWOZDZ “Franky” A quiet person. Is happiest when reading and playing hockey. Never forget the lunches and studies in school. Would love to explore the Western United States. NANCY JANE HALLETT “Nance” Bound to visit Scotland after college. Her favorite teacher — Dr. Wilusz. Known for her freckles. Will cherish mother’s love, under- standing, guidance. She admires Mrs. Sawyer. Jr. year Math Class was fun when D.S. started laughing. ot ss BARRY HATHAWAY Barry can be found around the court- yard. Likes to listen to records. Had most fun in Mr. Giasson’s room. Hopes to visit Florida. He dreams of playing baseball in future. Going to work when he leaves school. “I know it!” 78 DIAN HARTLEY “Diny” Can be found painting, bike riding, swimming, or at the cliff. Known for eating apples at lunch. She plans to travel to better horizons such as the Pacific Islands. Enjoyed silent meditation in Human Behav- ior Class. Wishes just to be a good sister. “Go get ’em!” CHRISTINE HAUN “Horn” would like to be a great motorcycle rider. She’s naturally loud. “Oh, wow, man!” Admires Mr. Borowicz for running the His- tory Club. College bound to become a nurse. Wants to visit Sweden or Switzerland. Enjoyed Miss Soren- son’s Math Class. “Better you than ” me. JOHN HARTLEY “Jay” Would like to be rich. Can be found on the benches. Enjoys watch- ing TV. Wants to visit Washington, D.C. Finest teacher — Mr. Arm- strong. Liked the NBHS pool. Will remember his parents were good to him. Going on to work after gradua- tion. “To be or not to be?” ' Vi MARK L. HAUN “Mountain” known for being big. Can be found at McDonald’s or lis- tening to records. Mr. Borowicz is his favorite teacher. Wants to visit California. He’s never unhappy. Doesn’t like people who are not cool. BRAHIM HASSAN “Thor” Likes pinball and music. Wants to be rich and to own a 100- room mansion. Can be found around the Mall. Fun in Mr. Goodfellow’s labs ’cause the experiments always came out right. Known for having a picturesque locker. Wants to visit Europe some day. KENNETH HAYES “Colonel” will stay in major league baseball. Racing’s his thing. Las Vegas would be best, but anywhere out of school will do. Relaxed with Debbie Cardosa when not at Frank St. corner. Will gladly leave NBHS teachers to go to work. CHERYL HASSIN Chery] is known for being battalion commander and always smiling. Can be found in TV studio. Enjoyed His- tory Club and lunch. Going to see Switzerland after college. Liked Miss Verissimo’s Portuguese class. Favor- ite teacher — Mr. Charbonneau. “Save it!” JANINE HEBERT Janine enjoys gymnastics and being involved with J.A. She plans a career in physical education or modeling. Bound for college and travel. Like to be on Broadway someday. Admires Miss Longo’s patience. Remembers falling down the stairs while staring at a guy. MORRIS HEBERT “Moe” plans to work construction. Glad to leave NBHS daily. Saddest on September seventh. He liked the people, but not the school regula- uons. THERESE HEBERT “Terry” known for being thin. Liked talking and tie dyeing tee shirts in Mr. Roscow’s class. After graduation she’s going to college to become a nurse. Will remember running out- side with goggles and apron during fire alarm in chemistry lab. “Oh!” PAMELA HELEEN “Pam” can be found skating at the rink. Likes music of any kind. Wants to visit Rome, Italy, be profi- cient in at least one foreign lan- guage. Fun in Mr. Ouimet’s Biology Class. Admires Mr. McAfee who gave lots of his time. “Be serious.” KATHERINE HELGELAND “Kathy” likes doing needlework and watching TV. After NBHS she’s going to college and maybe to Nor- way later. She enjoyed Mr. Keith’s Biology Class and all the good teach- ers at NBHS. Will remember her parents’ understanding. RONALD HENDERSON Future engineer. Secretly wishes to make at least $30,000 a year. Noted for his briefcase. Admires Miss Allen. Would like to visit Califor- nia. “I will persist until I succeed!” JULIE HENRIQUES “Giggles” enjoys being with Mario and playing her favorite sports like field hockey, softball and basketball. Would like to visit Florida but can be found at Buttonwood Park now. Secret wish is to get married in 1978. “I’m serious.” POLLY HOLDEN Horse-back riding and twirling are her usual pastimes. Known for being a majorette and not waking up until C period. JEFFREY A. HERMAN “Jeff”? would like to visit Paris. Ambition is to become a goldsmith. Enjoys making jewelry and is known for his silver rings. Admires Mr. Bis- cari because of his personality. Headed for SMU and then Mass. College of Art. “No Sweat!” JANICE HOLLAND “Jan” happiest when with Joe. Likes being with friend A.A. Hopes to move to New Hampshire. Secretly wishes to own a Monte Carlo. Will always remember her mother’s advice. Most fun in Mrs. Costa’s Portuguese Class. Known for being friendly. “What a turkey!” JAMES HEYES Find him at the YMCA. Will join the Air Force and then hopes to become a photographer. Destined to tour the world. Most fun in sopho- more English and Photography. Remembers the time he rolled down the side of a mountain. HEIDI A. HOLMSTROM “Heidi” shows most smiles when things are going well and with J.P.L. Dislikes hypocrites, to say the least. TODD HIBBERT “Hib” means to be a pharmacist after high school. Enjoyed playing football and baseball for NBHS. Thinks Mr. Walsh greatest teacher ever because he’s wild. Would like to be rich some day and then on to some Swedish beaches. Will always remember the gyms at NBH. - Me ani oat skal MARY ELLEN HOLTKAMP Ambition — to travel, meet as many people as possible. Can’t stand con- ceited people and cliques. Always with “Annie.” Mr. Roscow has deep understanding. Will remember her good parents. On her way to the Air Force. DANIELLE HICKNEY “Dan” Known for changing mind and being stage manager in “Our Town.” Going into service and to college simultaneously. Enjoys bik- ing and being with good, down-to- earth people. Hopes to live in France and learn their language. Deplores prejudice or lack of consideration. DEBRA M. HOPWOOD “Debbie” Happiest when listening to music, saddest when nothing to do. Will remember parents’ patience and understanding. Had most fun in DE with Miss Rego. Math Class was great. Known for being short. 79 MICHAEL HORN Secretly would like to join NASA. Trip to Innsbruck, Austria is around the corner, hopefully. Admired Mr. Roscow because he treats a student like a person and knows how to teach. Pet peeve is Bill Bailey but happiest when everything is going right NORA ISHERWOOD Nora’s on her way to nursing school to be a nurse. She can be found roller skating, at school football games, and sleeping. Enjoyed being a nursing aide with Mrs. Medeiros. Liked Mr. Dell Isola and Mr. Bois- vert. “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” RICHARD JENKINS “Rick” would like to be a pilot and own his own helicopter. Going to Embry Riddle Aeronautical School, and maybe to Austria afterwards. Happiest when flying and at the air- port. Admired Mr. Kobza and had most fun in Chemistry Class. Hated yellow slips but liked all the people at NBHS. 80 LARRY HOUBRE Interested in electronics, program- ming computers. Loved TV Produc- tion Techniques, Technical Process- ing Room and the terrific Mr. Man- gen. Known for card tricks and being a member of the Drama Club. Look for him at Friendly’s. “Oh, Nooo!” JEFFREY E. JACKSON ILDA JESUS Bound for co llege to be an accoun- rant. Would love to tour the whole world. Dislikes stuck-up people but really enjoys bookkeeping and Eng- lish Class. Favorite teachers, Mr Edmundson and Mr. Pepin DEBBIE HOUGHTON “Deb” Admires the Osmonds, lis- tens to records, goes to the movies and yearns to be a singer. Will remember Miss Blake and English class when living in Utah. Known for a great personality! Proud to have such loving parents. MICHAEL JACKSON “Sly” Will be descending upon Roger Williams College. An archi- tectural degree from college, then on to Africa, hopefully. ““How you gonna act?” LINDA JEZIERSKI “Ski” wants to live a happy life in the mountains. Would like to visit California. Happiest when with Rick and on the drill team. Will always remember Miss Burchell and Sgt. Morrison. “No way.” Dislikes those thinking they’re something and are not DEBORAH HOYT Thinks of Carl highly. A white Cor- vette in her future would be nice but Carl’s van is OK. Would like to hear Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton in Hawaii. Sends a special thanks to friends who were around when needed. DEBORAH JACOBS “Debbie” “Maybe tomorrow I’ll find my way to the land where the honey runs in rivers each day, where the sweet-tasting good life is so eas- ily found, ’way over yonder, that’s where I’m bound.’’ Swim team, musicals, Ms. Tripp’s class memora- ble. Secretly wants to stay a bit of a mystery to everyone. DAVID JORGE “P.R.” is bound for college to study law enforcement and become a police officer. Happiest when with best friends. Would like to visit Puerto Rico. MICHAEL IACOPONI “Tke” or “Mal Caduc” enjoys music, especially piano. Really liked Mr. Goodfellow’s Chemistry Class. Secret wish has to do with B.D., P.B., possibly P.H. Most noted for his buzzo hair, not letting anyone know what he’s really like! Can be often found at the bottom of the poo]! DAWN JACQUES JOYCE JOSEPH BETH JUSSAUME “Biff” noted for smiling and mak- ing other people feel at ease. Would love to travel around the world. Enjoys being with John and people who are happy. Can be found at Joe’s Station. To see lovely Arizona after high school. Partying is great pastime. Law school beckons. J iss ’ ii Jain MASA MICHAEL KING RUSS KOSTER ANNMARIE E. KANE Enjoys painting, drawing, photogra- phy and singing. Plans on a little tra- velling, then to college. Would like to visit Scotland. Will always remember parents’ encouragement and that they never quite understood her changing plans about the future. PAUL KING “P. King” is happiest when out of school. Enjoyed Architectural Draft- ing. Found “no problem” with the teachers’ strike. PATRICIA KROUZEK “Pat Fro Afro” is happiest when with friends and Bobby. Will always remember the sport activities and male athleces ac NBH. Secretly wishes never to have to work, and never hear another teacher say, “Throw away your gum!” Future lab technician. ‘Calm yourself right down.” WENDY KAYE “Dula” loves her Drum and Bugle Corps and softball. Ambition: to Northeastern to be an X-ray techni- cian. Most smiles when winning Class “B” Championship for Drum and Bugle Corps. Can be found in the pool. Liked being able to take Senior Life Saving at NBHS. Being rowdy is her trademark. MIKE KNOWLES Most smiles when Mr. Robinson and Mr. Calnan have finished announcements. Liked the large amount of girls at NBHS. Disliked the rules. Would have enjoyed visit- ing California in the “60's.” ANNE KUMMER “Annie” Goal’s to be a music educa- tor. Noted for playing her bassoon, being Junior and Sophomore class presidents. Can be found in “D” block music rooms. Disliked lack of school spirit, food and having to eat in one’s own cafeteria at NBH Secret wish is to marry a musician without “Maggot Breath.” MARY KEENAN Bound for college to be an L.P.N. or work with retarded children. Enjoyed Mr. Biscari’s class and sense of humor. Dislikes being alone and getting up before noon. Hawaii around the corner. Remember always parents’ understanding. JAMIE KNOX “Jami” is on to college to be a lab. technician but secretly wants to marry and have twins. Most laughs when talking with people and enjoys Michael. Mr. Boisvert, his class and Spirit Week will always be remem- bered. “Hello, Kiddies” is down in the books as favorite saying. P| — MARK LABERGE “Bird” Fucure petroleum engineer. Headed for SMU or UMass and then hopefully to Alaska. Enjoyed Chem- istry Class and friendly people at NBHS. Hung-up on waivers and bossy people. Look for him at Brooklawn Park or with Michelle. Secretly wishes to retire at 34. DEBBIE KENNEDY “Debody” Plans to go to college. Happiest when cheering, dancing and at rallies. Most noted for a “peppy” cheerleader. Crowds and students who lack spirit bring a frown to her face. Mr. Roscow and “Daddy” Vaz admired most. Would love to travel all the world, first class. BARBARA KOCZERA GAIL LACOMBE Gail would like to travel after leav- ing NBHS. Enjoys being with Steve. 81 RICHARD LA COUTURE DONNA LALIBERTE Donna’s hope is to become a physi- cal therapist. Likes dancing, swim- ming, and camping. Pet peeve is get- ting up at 5:45 a.m. Enjoys being with friends. Will remember her parents most for their love and understanding. Liked the people and clubs at NBHS. Secret wish is to be happy always. “Be good!” IRENE LAFERRIERE Irene enjoys dancing, bowling. Dis- liked some of the cocky kids at NBHS. Plans to join the service and would like to go into nursing. Enjoyed Modern Health and English Classes the most. Would like to visit New Zealand. Favorite sayings are, “You know” and “Lead off!” JAMES LAMBALOT DAVID LAGE Had most laughs in woodshop. On his way to a trade school to become a carpenter. Hopes to live in Maine. All smiles when camping or driving. Disliked crowded halls and Math Class. Admires Mr. Mello. re . Lose genet n® DEBBIE LANGILL “Fragile” Enjoyed pool — Debbie 2 is there. Has fun playing the guitar and sleeping. Liked Mr. War- ren. Is found at McDonald’s. ld DOREEN LAGESSE Destined for the Air Force. Will never forget her dirty rugs on the Fourth of July. Disliked the teachers and the rules at NBHS. Pet peeve is common people. Bermuda is in her future. JANE LAWLESS Jane spends spare time walking along the beach and riding around with friends. Disliked crowded hall- ways at NBHS. Had a great time in Mr. Roscow’s Chemistry Class. Sad when watching NBHS lose a game. Enjoys being with David. “Yeah, right!” LIA LAGRANGE Find her with Victor or at the beach. Headed for SMU to become a social worker. Lots of fun times in history and psychology. Would like to own a mansion and visit Hawaii. “You’re forgiven, but don’t let it happen again.” m y7 JEFF LAWTON “Steady” Enjoys playing basketball and is most noted for running. His pet peeve is people without a sense of humor. Liked Mr. Crook’s class ’cause “You could have a good time without getting in trouble.” Dis- liked having senior homeroom in the “D” block. Jeff can be found at Hazelwood Park. DIANNE LE BLANC Diane’s favorite pastimes are eating, sleeping, and sitting on the wall at Brooklawn Park. Liked Mr. Peccini’s class because it wasn’t boring. Admired Mr. Hochman for his understanding. Noted for her very long nails. Dislikes people who has- sle her. Plans to attend business school. 82 GEORGE LE BLANC, JR. George plans to become a psycholo- gist; hopes to have his own office some day. Will remember his par- ents most for their encouraging him to try harder in school. Had the most fun in Ms. Bizzarro’s jr. Eng- lish Class. George hopes to attend SMU and maybe to visit Calif. ALBERT N. LE BOEUF LEONOR LEGA “Lolo” Liked Mr. Lima’s class because he allowed fooling around. Liked the kids at NBHS but disliked the food. Enjoys being with Steve and watching T.V. To get married after NBHS. “You bug me!” RONALD LEFTWITCH “Ron Ron” Plans to work after NBHS. Hopes to visit Hawaii one day. Most fun in English. Noted for his hair. ““What’s happenin’!” MICHAEL LEGER “Mike” would like to visit Califor- nia. Liked the kids at NBHS. Plans to go to technical school after high school. Enjoys being with Diane and listening to music. ALAN LESSOFF Alan’s main hangout is the Crimson Courier office. He’s most noted for talking with his hands and for his bad handwriting. Didn’t like the crowded hallways at NBHS. Admired Mr. Keith for doing his job. Favorite classes were English, Latin. Contributing Ed. of Crimson Log. HN FRANCISCO LIMA “Cisco’s” ambition is to become a cop or maybe a pilot. Enjoys watch- ing football on the tube and liked TV class the best. Pet peeve is stub- born people. Plans to join the Air Force after NBHS. Favorite teachers were Mr. Lima and Mr. Mangen. KERRY LEITE “Ker” Enjoys spending time with good friends. Can be found at the “Ground Round.” Really liked get- ting into “Our Town.” Pet peeve is having to meet deadlines; noted for procrastinating. Admired Ms. Leal a great deal. On to college from NBHS. “Such is life.” WAYNE LVETOILE “Pouza’s” favorite pastime is bowl- ing. He plans to attend college after NBHS. His favorite class was His- tory with Mr. Motta. MARK LIMA “Mental” loved playing football for NBHS and lifting weights. Admires Mr. Calnan for being such a great man. Plans to go to college, then to tour the world. Most noted for being crazy. “This is for you, Lily!” MARIA LEITE “Trinidet’? Known for being friendly and short. Dreams of visit- ing Portugal and being successful in life. Would like to become a secre- tary. Look for her on the third floor corridors or at Brooklawn Park. Will always remember being chased by Mr. Souza through the parking lot. ‘ ee s ¥ MICHAEL LETOURNEAU “Spike” Plans to go to work. Liked History with Mr. Motta. Great respect for Mrs. Rezendes. Enjoyed lunch but not the food. Hung around halls of Gold House or near the rink. Happy with Lucy. “Tell me about it!” LISA LIVRAMENTO Lisa, an Aquarian, would like to work with children. Favorite quota- tion: “We are all born for love. . . it is the principle of existence and its only end.” KATHLEEN LEMAIRE “Red” Most noted for her red hair. Loves roller skating and being with friends. Her ambition is to become a biologist. Mr. Roscow’s the teacher she most admired. Will remember most about her parents their love, trust, and underst nding. “Red’s”’ secret wish is to | ‘e happily ever after. DIANE LEVESQUE Diane’s ambition is to be happy and successful. She liked making new friends the most. Diane plans to go to college from NBHS. SANDRA LOPES CYNTHIA LESSA “Cindy’s” favorite pastimes are ten- nis and bikeriding. She likes being with people. Her favorite expres- sion: “What’s new?” Mr. Sykes was her favorite teacher. Cindy’s secret wish is to see the nations of the world live in peace. DONNA L’-HEUREUX “Barbera’s” ambition is to become a registered nurse. Dislikes conceited people who really show it. Is happi- est when with Bob. Will remember her parents’ love and patience. Really liked Nurse’s Aide course. Plans to see Oregon and Bermuda. STEVEN LOPES 83 ELLEN LORD Ellen wants to be a child psycholo- gist. Would like to visit Europe. Admired Miss Sowa because “she sticks up for the students.” Hated the hassle of getting waivers. Favor- ite teacher was Mr. Biscari. PATRICIA LYNCH “Pat” hopes to become nurse. Most fun in Biology ’cause of Mr. Ouimet and his jokes. Fav. teacher was Dr. Wilusz. Secret wish: to break 32 test tubes in a lab period. “After close inspection, I can’t help but pose the question, If’n Humpty Dumpty jumped — instead of fell!” TAMI MACHADO “Pooziwoo” enjoys riding her horse. Hung-up with teachers on the lunch shifts. Find her at the movies or lis- tening to JB-105. 84 PETER LORENCO “Pete” likes riding motorcycles and woodshop at NBH. Wants to be a chef and would like to visit Austra- lia. Most noted for wearing red sneakers. Hangs out at Brooklawn Park or in front of 1-212. Secret wish is to become rich. JOHN LYONS John’s ambition is to be a forester. Loves going to the races at Seekonk. Had a good time in Biology class. Would like to see Colorado Mts. Liked Chemistry a lot but disliked the food at NBHS. Plans to attend college. Masta ) nh TONY MAGALHAES ““Maggie’’ has a secret wish to become a pro basketball player. Is undecided about where he’s going after high school but would like to play for the Celtics someday. Dis- likes snobby people and being alone. Intends to see Portugal. NBHS gyms are memorable. DAWN LOVELL IRIS A. MACEDO Iris never wears the same thing twice! Can be found at the park wall playing basketball, painting, or with the Gomes family. To become a fashion designer and a part-time stewardess are her ambitions. Plans to make Fort Lauderdale, Florida her second home. 1 4 MARIO MAGALHAES PHILIP LUKOFF “Phil’s” ambition is to enjoy life to the fullest. Enjoys playing basket- ball, skiing, and sailing. Noted for being Key Club Lt. Governor. Bob Dylan will always be the greatest. Future podiatrist or dentist. “You'll get over it!” or “Challenge indiffer- ence!” ARTHUR MACEY ““Mace”’ can be found playing hockey. He plans to learn flying. Hopes to some day visit Fall River with his pet walrus. Will always remember NBHS’s janitors. “Oh, really!” JOHN MAGILTON John plans to enter the medical field. Can be found watching girls or laughing. Wants to become an educated person of the higher class. Will always remember his parents’ understanding. Will always be heard saying, “Shut up, sucker!” DEBBIE LYNAM “Baby alive” Loves fishing, swim- ming. Really enjoyed History with Mrs. Hassey. Plans to go to work after NBHS. Liked lunch period but disliked the cliques at NBHS. Enjoys being with Wyatt and hang- ing at Bliss Corner. Secret wish is to own a home with a fireplace. Always remember her parents’ trust. VA KIMBERLY MACEY “Kim” hopes to become nurse or physical therapist. Most fun in Miss Wilde’s class. Known for being late to class. Disliked the lunches at NBHS. Find her in Gold House or with Gerry. Would like to visit the moon. “Excuse me, please!” MICHAEL MARCOTTE “Jr.” plans to go to college and own a Jaguar. Can be found driving and hopes to travel to France. Will always remember Mr. Wilson for being so straight with him. His par- ents’ funny expressions will always be remembered. “This is unreal.” VIDALIA MARE “Vicky” would like to become a sec- retary. Relaxes by listening to records or at Buttonwood Park. Will remember how her parents taught her how to treat people. Enjoys being with Manny. Can’t stand jeal- ous people. Adores Miss Leal. “Wow!” ‘y) His) ‘ = shee 37 9 awe ‘os ood wes ' ARRSS CHRISTOPHER MARTIN CAROL MARGALETTA Carol plans to go to work and marry. Can always be seen at drive-ins and at Hathaway St. Hopes to see the Azores Islands and be rich and live in a mansion. Enjoys being with Car- los. Will always remember her par- ents’ week-long punishments. “I give up.” LINDA MARTIN “Buoy” is uncertain about her future. She enjoys art, home interior design, and music. One dream she has is to travel the whole world and then visit all nine planets in the uni- verse. “Wow, wouldn’t that all be great!” KEVIN A. MARLOW “Watermelon” is going on to col- lege. Contented when at Willis St. Enjoys being with Donna. Would like to see the real Hollywood. Would love to be able to sing. Will always remember his parents being good to him. Admires Mr. Pepin because he taught him a lot. LYNN Y. MARTIN MARILYN MARLOWE MICHAEL MARTINEZ “Spacely” plans to attend college and hopes to own his own business. Find him at Buttonwood Park with the girls. PAUL MARSHALL Paul plans to attend SMU, become biology teacher. A sports and science fan. Gyms are the best hangout. Noted for swimming which he hopes will put him on Olympic Swim Team. Would enjoy a tour of England. ANTONIO MARTINS “Tonecas” can be found at parties and with Connie Cardosa. Will never forget being chased by house- masters and never getting caught. Constantly at the Taial Club or parked behind Berkshire-Hathaway. “Wow! Mama Mia!” WALTER MATOS “Wally” is happiest when he’s building or repairing things and sad- dest when he has nothing to do. Would like to see California. Will always remember being followed by four store detectives and losing them. Plans to enter the U.S. Coast Guard SHARON MAYS Sharon’s place to relax is Providence. Plans to go to college, become child psychologist. Phoney people are irk- some. An admirer of Mr. Raposo. Will always cherish her parents’ patience and understanding DAVID McAFEE “Dave” wants to graduate (secretly to graduate with honors). Sleeps as much as he can — can’t stand get- ting up in the morning. He plans to go to Nantucket after NBHS. Hangs around Brownell and Arnold Streets. Had the best time in Miss Leal’s class! DAN McCARTHY “Egghead” Plans to attend college and enter the field of engineering. Enjoys playing hockey and hopes in the future to visit Southern Califor- nia. Had the most fun in Mr. Ros- cow’s Chemistry Class because he is wild! TIMOTHY J. McGRATH will attend SMU to study business management. Tim enjoyed Mrs. Heimberg’s Advanced Music class. Trying waterskiing for the first time was a riot! Happiest when singing and playing guitar. Dislikes people who smack their lips when they eat. Secretly wishes to perform professionally. 85 CHRISTINE McGRAW “Chris” is happiest when people accept her for what she is. Enjoys dancing and swimming. Is saddest when she has to leave her cottage at the lake. Uncaring people bother her immensely. Hopes to lead a full and happy life! MICHAEL MEANS “Mitch” will go to broadcasting school and on to be a D,J. Is at But- tonwood Park playing baseball, play- ing hockey, or listening to music. Wants to visit Canada. Secretly, Michael wishes to be a rock star. TOM McGUIRE AIDA M. MEDEIROS SUSAN McHENRY “Sue” Lots of laughs in Mr. Longo’s Teen Culture class. Known for marching with the R.I. Matadors and for her art work. Find her in the “Bullpen” or with Tim. Dreams of becoming a famous artist. win | a Mig a, fitee, Peg fa, DAVID MEDEIROS JANET McKAY “Jan” is best known for her short- ness. She plans to go to Colorado and then join the navy. Would like to visit Ireland and Colorado. Plans to enter the field of business. Would secretly like to own a black 59 Chevy. Will remember Miss Sowa for her understanding. LINDA M. MEDEIROS Happiest when the sun is shining. Admires Mr. Luchetti. Liked being sr. class vice-president. Disliked for- mal studies and sophomore year. Remembers the time she fell up the stairs. Known for her big brown eyes. ROBERT K. McPHERSON The navy is after NBHS and then maybe to Germany. Mr. Goldrick was least liked at NBHS. Is looking forward to May 18, 1977. Admired Miss Judy Allen for her understand- ing and sweetness. Funniest thing that ever happened to him was com- ing to New Bedford and that’s “seri- ous.” PAUL MEDEIROS “Medro” admires Ms. Burchell for the way she laughs, and that she can take jokes. Likes to play baseball, football, and basketball. His pet peeves are people who don’t listen, and the pencil sharpeners at NBHS. He is looking forward to SMU. PHYLLIS G. MEDEIROS Phyllis plans to be a nurse. Her par- ents have a lot of love and under- standing for her. Miss Leal was a super teacher because she was both realistic and understanding. 86 UZSULINA MEDEIROS VICTORIA L. MEDEIROS “Vicki” will go to Kinyon-Campbell Business School to become a medical secretary. Had the most fun in Mr. Dawson’s sophomore English. Admires Mrs. Walker for her devo- tion to students. Dislikes having to go to work! Victoria has the best time when with Richard and Chris- tine. CHRISTINE M. MELLO “Chris” To get married and have children. Enjoys hanging around Hazelwood Park and being with Eddie. Wishes she had Mr. Lessoff’s terrific outlook on life. “Alright.” KAREN MELLO To explore the continent of Africa. Liked Mr. Kobza and her Chemistry Class. In the future she hopes to somehow help animal life. KATHLEEN MELLO “Kathy” to become a medical secre- tary. Likes talking on porch with gang. Will always appreciate the help her parents gave her. Secretly, wants to jump out of a cake at a stag party. Disliked having to eat in her own cafeteria and messed up sched- ules. CHARLES MENDES “Toosh” believes in quote: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again.”’ Happiest when playing hockey or relaxing and watching a good movie. Has hopes in being a chemist. Hangs around Ingraham School. KEN MELLO “Mel” would like to be rich and suc- cessful one day. College is after high school and then to California. Can be found at the bookstore or Button- wood Park. Disliked strict teachers and crowded halls at NBHS but enjoyed seeing his friends and play- ing sports. Enjoys being with Deb- bie. : MICHAEL W. MENDES PAUL MELLO A future veterinarian. Would like to run for office and clean up the cor- ruption in government. Can’t figure why people who can’t read English can get a license. Will be remem- bered for not wearing jeans. Year- book Sports Ed. BRENDA MENDONCA A craft shop is what Brenda wants. Had fun in 10th grade Math Class — a lot of her friends. Miss Soren- son is a fantastic person in her opin- ion. Known for laughing. Liked cig- arettes at lunch time. “You'll get yours.” “Leave me alone!” GLORIA MELO A country girl at heart. Enjoys being with Steve. Would like to visit Eng- land. SHARON MENDONCA Sharon will go on to college to become a teacher. English and chem- istry were her best! Likes sports and playing the piano. It would be grand to visit Vermont in winter. Disliked trying to catch the bus. CINDY MENDEL “Cindy-Lou” Enjoys baking, ceram- ics, vacations, and the Berkshires. Dreams of owning a 280-Z. Aims to be women’s clothing buyer after N. Adams State. See her at Guidance Office or Portsmouth Ramada. Most fun playing Starsky and Hutch with Barbara or in Ms. Hindle’s Math Class. MICHAEL MENDOZA Astronomy is Michael’s thing. Will never forget Miss Salbego’s class when Michael Horn fell out of his chair from laughing. He can be found at the Dartmouth Mall. LUCILLE MERKMAN “Lulu” wants to travel, especially to West Indies. Now, she is on her way to So. Carolina University. Gail and Jane are the best ever! “The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you.” MARIA MESQUITA “Dusty” is noted for working all the time in hopes of going to college. Admires Mrs. Rutkowitz for being “there”? when Maria needed her. “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” SANDRA MESQUITA “Sandy” will go to college and on to be successful in life. Wants to visit Toronto, Canada. Enjoyed Mr. Braz’s English class. Says she has cackling laugh. “We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.” .. . Goethe. EILEEN METCALFE “Morris” Would like to work as an interior designer or as a secretary. All smiles with her Kuuipo or when riding in a little white bomber. Hilarity in Mr. Crook’s Math Class because of the paper airplanes. Look for her at East Beach when not rehearsing for the drama club. “It’s the same difference!” IVONE METE “Vonne” wants to visit Paris. Funni- est thing — having a peanut fight. Liked Mr. Edmundson and Mr. Anderson. “Come again.” 87 DARLENE METIVIER Riding her bike and just being her are the best. Admires Mr. Hochman — he seemed to care. She loves all the friends she was able to make in NBHS. PAUL MITCHELL “Mitch” likes to play hockey for NBHS. Can be found at rink or neighborhood. Interested in hockey, motorcycles, and cars. “I don’t get it.” Plans to be a mechanical engi- neer. SHEREE MONTEIRO “Clown” Look for her with Pickle and Hazel. Destined for a trade school and then hopefully to Cali- fornia. Secretly desires to be wealthy. All laughs in Spanish class with all her old friends. Admires Mr. Lima. Her trademark is making people laugh. 88 ANGELA MICHAUD SUE MONAST Would like to be hairstylist. Noted for always smiling. Hobbies are ten- nis, biking, snowmobiling. Wants to find someone very special to her. Annoyed by guys who cross legs like girls. Japan is attractive to her. “The heart has its own reason.” GEORGE MORAD “Burns” on to be a lawyer. Happiest when drag racing or being with friends. Secret wish: to help Pat and Julie break 32 test tubes in one of Dr. Wilusz’s labs. Liked Latin and Chemistry at NBH. Dreams of visit- ing Oregon one day. “Be serious” SUSAN MIDURSKI ‘Sue’”’ Ambition is to be a par- amedic. Relaxation is playing the organ. Liked selective courses and Algebra IJ. Thought Mr. Girard was sweet. Headed for BCC and eventu- ally California. ARTHUR MONIZ CURTIS MORAES “Curt”? has fun with band, AFS, swimming, and tennis. On his way to Stonehill Col. but not sure what he will do. Dr. Wilusz’s class was funniest — hiding the broken cruci- bles. Most noted for being serious. “To be or not to be, that is the ques- tion.” To Russia! ta é ELIZABETH MIGUEL “Betty” will be a secretary. Happiest when with Edgard. Can’t endure people who lie. Looks forward to a tour of Europe and a happy mar- riage. “Wow, Man!” JAMES MONIZ “Jim” Headed for college and then hopes to take over his father’s busi- ness. Lots of laughs in Portuguese class. Unhappy when doing home- work or eating cafeteria meals. Favorite subject was Drafting. Dreams about visiting Australia. MARK MOREAU Mark enjoys weight-lifting and bombing with Wayne. Harry both- ers him. Hopes to see all of Califor- nia. Admires Mr. Lessoff. JOSE C. MIRANDA PATRICIA MONIZ “Patti” would like to teach nursery school one day. Admired Mr. Pepin and enjoyed his English classes. Cali- fornia is around the corner. People who are always on time: her pet peeve. Partying, bowling and “‘what- ever” bring most smiles. IONE MOREIRA Hung-up with formal study halls and people who mistreat animals. Dreams about visiting Greece and living in the mountains. Enjoys making new friends and listening to music. Only desire in life is to be successful. To College. EDWIN MORGAN “Ed” is out to make lots of money after high school. Would like to visit The West some day. Movies and coins are always enjoyed. Likes being with a person who likes being with him! Had fun in Chemistry Class and found NBH a great mod- ern school with some great teachers. Dug Mr. Roscow’s jokes. ROBERTA MORIN Future court stenographer. Find her at Plus-Kinyon and Campbell next year. All smiles when with Robbie. Mr. Roscow and machine shorthand were her favorites. Enjoyed gym, especially gymnastics. Will always be grateful for her father’s love and understanding. JOSEPH MORRA “Cacks” To be a carpenter. Always found in front of the bookstore! Admires Mr. Saltzman and Joe DeBrose — wild! Loves to get paid. “Eat a beaver, save a tree.” Barbero’s his second home. SANDRA MORRA “Sandy” is most noted for her grin- ning and “Be serious.” After high school, college is around the corner. This future lawyer would like to visit California. Most fun is when with friends and playing tennis. Admired parents for love and under- standing. DEBORAH MORRISON “Debbie” Hopes to become a nurse. Enjoyed Mr. B’s class at Buttonwood Park. Would like to visit London. Pet peeve is red balloons! On to col- lege from NBHS. “You're foolish!” Funniest thing that ever happened to her was Jami!! NANCY MORSE Nancy really liked D.E., especially getting out early! Disliked the crazy rules at NBHS. Plans to go to col- lege. Secretly wishes to be rich! THERESA MORSE Theresa enjoyed cooking class, but disliked food in caf. at NBHS. Enjoys being with Kenny; plans to get married after high school. Admired Ms. Leal. Noted for being tall. “Peace!” JOSE MOURA “Joe’s” ambition is to be a journalist. Spends leisure playing soccer, foot- ball, or driving. Loves to win. Hopes to see Australia or France. Really admired Miss Allen. Most fun in Portuguese — no teacher! Plans to go to college from NBHS. “Got the touch.” MARIA MOURA “Chausey” Aims to be successful in life. Likes horseback riding, listen- ing to music. Enjoys being with peo- ple but dislikes phonies. Admired Mrs. Miles for being so wise, suc- cessful. Noted for being short. Hopes to attend BCC. “Rather lose one minute out of life, than life in one minute.” DORIS MOYER “Dot Dot” Really liked the History Club and all the trips they took. Her best teacher: Mrs. Laflamme. Gives thanks to parents for being there in time of need. Loves and appreciates Mrs. Harper, Mr. Moyer, and Mr. Kobza for all their help. To college. JOHN D. MULLARKEY DAVID MURPHY “Murph’s” favorite pastime is “Mall Marauding.”’ Is happiest when NBHS is on top and gets upset with people who don’t have faith in the NBH teams. Really enjoyed the sports and gym at NBHS. On to col- lege! ANDREW NANOPOULOS “Andy” enjoys scuba diving and photography. Hopes to study elec- tronics and computers in college. Happiest when making someone smile. Saddest when reading “SAT” scores. Hangup: DEADLINES!! “Can I be your friend?” “He who laughs last doesn’t get the joke.” DAVID NELSON Dave loves the outdoors, especially when camping and fishing. Dreams about visiting Colorado. Famous for idolizing John Denver and Carl Yas- trzemski. Favorite class was Econom- ics. Will always remember the hilar- ity in Mr. Moyer’s room on April Fool’s Day ELIZABETH NETO “Betty” Future R.N. Hung-up with two-faced people. Look for her at Sharon’s house or with Josie. Con- tented when listening to music and trying new dances. Admires Mrs. Ryder for her patience. Known for being quiet. Will always remember her parents being there when she needed them. “I don’t care!” 89 PRISCILLA NEVES “Pat” at her peak cheering or at par- ties. Would really like to explore a health profession. Most laughs in Latin because it was so corny. Will always remember “Daddy Weasel”! GERARD NOBREGA “Tallahassee Beaver Squeezer’” Find him at the Mall when not operating his CB or skin diving. Also digs motorcross, camping or hiking. Future plans are to become a police- man and visit the Smoky Mountains. Most fun in Dist. Ed. DONNA A. NUNES 90 ROBERT NEWTON “Tro” Hopes to major in phys. ed. and forestry at college. Hung-up with homework and people who don’t use their heads. Enjoys gym and all sports. Look for him at But- tonwood Park. Hawaii is in his future. JULIE NOEL “Jules” Most noted for her honest opinions and remarks. Secretly wishes to watch a Caribbean sunrise from her yacht. Admires Mr. Oui- met for his effectiveness with stu- dents. Always happy when camping, hiking, or dancing. Would like to visit heaven before she dies. TOM O’BRIEN Tom plans to work after graduation and wishes to become rich. Remem- bers how funny it was when he walked into the door. Detested homework at NBHS. History has been his best subject in school. SAU KWEN NG Find her listening to music or read- ing, probably “Sunshine.” Headed for college and then hopefully to Hong Kong. Algebra was most interesting class. WALTER NORCROSS “Hutch” Hopes to become a fire- man or a paramedic. Enjoys karate and talking on his CB. Happiest days with Karen. Will always remember his parents for their good advice. Disliked formal studies and gum chewing rules. Admires Mr. Sykes for his support. Hawaii is in his future. +A i Pay | ww, , So ‘ mn = eo) - ALICE J. OLIVEIRA “Shashi” can be seen at Monte’s Park or Renee’s house. Cannot stand the 20-day absence rule. She is look- ing forward to the Fashion Institute of Technology and then a career in fashion design. Would like to do a lot of traveling and wants to see Calif. first. YIN FONG NG “Yolanda” Enjoys being with her family, listening to music, and draw- ing. Favorite place at NBHS was the swimming pool. Disliked the cafete- rias. Hopes to see China and Russia after college. s : : PHILIP NORMAND ” “Stormin’” Cheerful when playing chess or tennis and listening to Jethro Tull. Pet peeve is filling out forms. Headed for SMU and then maybe to Europe. ‘‘May you be kicked by a duck!” CATHY NICHOLS “Pickles” Known for being Randy’s girl. Enjoyed Interior Design and Drafting Classes. Happiest during the summer and at parties. Hungup with people who go steady. Headed for URI. GAIL NORMANDIN Hopes to go into an art or medical field. Most noted for her smile. Happiest when in the country or with Lucille. Look for her in Free- town or horseback riding. Hung-up with prejudiced and phony people. Admires Mr. Bettencourt. “Yeah, I know.” CHRISTOPHER OLIVEIRA GAIL OLIVEIRA Hopes all future students at NBHS will have as much fun, make as many new friends and hold on to old ones. Now, on to college to study the field of nutrition and become a dietician. Will remember Miss B. in English and Mr. Dow. Noted for saying “What a dip!” JULIE OLIVEIRA “Ju-Ju” will go to college and then become a child psychologist. Known for her shortness. Africa would be a fascinating continent to travel around. Julie is always in Provi- dence. Her parents have always been very patient. LAWRENCE OLIVEIRA “The Sportscaster” will go to Emer- son School of Broadcasting. Sports are his favorite in both playing and knowledge. In school he can be found at the bookstore or B-Core corridor. Wants to visit Moscow, Russia. “Relax!” “Calm down, don’t get over-anxious.” MARGARET OLIVEIRA “Maggie” “Parting is such sweet sor- row” — possible feelings about leay- ing NBHS. Thanks all teachers for putting up with students; liked Por- tuguese class and Miss Sowa best of all. Wants people to act their age so “Hey, grow up!” To be a secretary. MICHELLE OLIVEIRA “Mickey” aims to be a nurse. Always playing jokari at Pope Park, swim- ming or skiing. Cherishes parents’ cooperation the million times she changed her mind. Riotous times when Mr. Moyer read Shakespeare. “In the midst of winter I finally learne d that there was in me an invincible summer.” . . . Camus. PATRICIA OLIVEIRA “Patty-O” will attend med. school. Fond of art and music. Loves the country — Paris or Quebec. Enjoyed English, chemistry with Dr. Wilusz, looking at mural. “Once a man like the sea I raged, once a woman like the earth I gave, but there is in fact more earth than sea.” ANTHONY F. OLIVER DAVID B. OLIVER Internal medical specialist is his ambition. Wishes to have an eternal life. Liked co-ed sports. Always answers questions with exact answers. Music is his hobby. Mr. Methia merited his admiration. Heading for college. “That’s life.” JOHN OLIVER “Dr. John” plans to have a career in electronics. Enjoys all sports, music, weightlifting. Can be found in the Mall, sometimes playing pinball. His pet peeve is cliques. “Don’t jan- gle my chains!” Means to prosper. MAUREEN O’MALLEY “Moe” is Pisces the fish. Her ambi- tion is to receive a degree in chemis- try. She is a competitive swimmer. Moe likes to listen to male solo sing- ers. She is noted for being one of Charlie’s Angels. Hopes she will always have a sensible attitude toward life. DEBORAH O’NEIL “Debbie” thinks much about Den- nis. Typing was great, also Distrib. Ed. Sees herself on a trip to Hawaii! Hopes to enjoy life after high school years are over. “What’s meant to be is meant to be.” Partying appeals. JOHN ORLOWSKI John will go to SMU to become a civil engineer. Drafting is his most enjoyable class. Can be seen on the beach. Hopes to visit Hawaii. ALFRED OUELLETTE MARIA F. PACHECO “Mena” Loves to read, chew gum, comb her hair. Can’t stand show- offs, 9ths or yellow slips. Quiet girl who values education her parents gave her. Thought Ms. Allen was the best. Wants to be successful, marry a rich man and see the Holy City. “Gee, that’s awful!” MICHAEL PACHECO “Cheers” likes listening to Chicago and riding motorcycles. Headed for military career from Army Ranger School. Best at NBHS — ROTC Drill Team. Blissful with the best of friends, slurping shakes. ‘Follow me, ranger all the way!” PAUL PACHECO “Chico” can be found at Hazelwood Park. Secretly wishes to be a great guitar player. Liked history taught by Miss Leal: plans to follow in her footsteps. Has fun playing football or basketball. Plans to attend a good college. 91 SUSAN PACHECO “Susie” is happiest with Bruce. Likes to be at Municipal Beach. Will be nurse in the delivery room. Fanta- sizes being a dancer. On to Jamaica. Funniest thing — jumping into NBHS poo! wearing her underwear under her bathing suit. Notoriously absent-minded. STEVE PARKINSON “Parkay” Mr. Borowicz made class interesting and fun. Mr. Silva was cool! Content with Sharon. Always in his van. A cross-country tour and a trip to Rio would be superfine. Exon LESBIA PEREZ Known for her big eyes. She’s going to Puerto Rico after NBHS to become an executive secretary. Enjoyed teacher and classmates in Shorthand Class. Likes listening to music with friends. “Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be.” 92 JEAN PANAGAKOS “Jeannie” To go to business school and then become a secretary in Hawaii. Mr. Gill was nice and understanding. Hazelwood Park and West Beach are hangouts. “I might.” Hopes always to have good health and get the best out of life. SHARON PARTIN PETER PERPERAS “Pete” Will remember the football parties and being on the NBHS baseball team. Going to SMU after NBHS. Had fun in junior gym class. Can be found with Gail. ‘Yea, right!” MARGARET PANAGAKOS Known for bumming rides on motorcycles. Best teacher — Miss Sorenson. Headed for college but unsure about future. Hated NBH crowded hall and mass confusion. “Don’t worry about!” RUI PAVAO “Roy” Will get a well-paid job after college. Mr. Mandley, Mr. Medeiros, History and gym will be remem- bered. Looks forward to going to Hawaii and getting married. “Love is never having to say you’re sorry.” di HEIDI PERRY “Heidi-de bowl” Can be found at Buttonwood Park, at the beach with friends, or at NBHS football games. Hopes to visit Germany after attend- ing BCC. Enjoys being with Bob “for hours and hours.” Admires Mr. Soares because he’s a good teacher, and Mr. Braz for making it fun to learn. LINDA PANKIEWICZ “Panky”’ parties, listens to Peter Frampton or is at Pope Park, but always talking. Plans to be social worker. Felt there was not enough freedom at NBHS. “Hey, do I know you?” GAIL PEREIRA Desires a long and happy life. Enjoys dancing, music, gym, the beach. Mr. Ouimet, soph. Biology fantastic! A nutty person! Believes “It’s better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.” Aims to change frowns to laughter. “Yummy!” MELODY ANN PERRY “Port” enjoys playing guitar, read- ing, and playing pool with Joe. Had fun in Mrs. Amaral’s gym class. Known for joking and making ever- yone laugh. Her ambition is to be a nurse, be loved by everyone. Will remember the fun at NBHS football games. JUDY PARKER Judy plans to visit Florida one day. Dislikes getting up early. To work. JOE PEREIRA “Don’t make me laugh!” Mr. Alves, Mrs. Rutkowitz were great teachers. Enjoyed the pool, history at NBHS. Loves to gamble, go to parties. Will some day go to work and succeed in life! o ROBERT PERRY “Bob” spends his spare time at Brooklawn Park. After NBH _ he’s going to work with hope of having his own business soon. Dreams of racing in Mexican Baja. “Come off it.” He’ll be remembered for the trouble he caused in 11th grade Eng- lish. SANTO PETTINATO “Coke” Future foreign language teacher. Plans to attend an Italian University. All smiles with Daniela. Enjoyed English Class and organiza- tions at NBHS. Dreams about visit- ing Mexico. Lots of fun being the NBHS AFS exchange student from Italy. Would love to go to a US col- lege. MARIA D. PIMENTEL % , ‘ ae | — ‘| a3 BARBARA PFEIFFER Wa ie . eg NANCY PIMENTAL “Nance” Enjoys track and extra-cur- ricular activities at NBHS. Had fun in Mr. Roscow’s Chemistry Class. Known for her dimples. She’s going to join the Marine Corps and become the first woman general. “Save it!” ih i ha ERICA M. PIEDADE “Smiley” Likes reading, traveling, and painting. Secretly aspires to be a successful world-traveling painter. Usually found at Tryworks or involved with History and Drama Clubs. Off to college or into the Peace Corps. Hopes to bring peace and happiness to many people. M. DE FATIMA PIMENTEL To be happy’s her goal. Ms. Leal was super-intelligent and very under- standing. Mr. Lima’s Portuguese, the pool and auditoriums appealed to her. Loathed P.A. announcements and snobs. Friendliness is her noted quality. Bound for SMU. DOREEN PINA “Ice Cream” will attend college to become a medical secretary. Playing basketball and being with Jeffrey are her pastimes. She wishes to proudly own a Mercedes Sportster. Photogra- phy and the Senior Lounge are best. A big “fro is what she is most noted for GERRY PINA MANUEL PINA “Kirk” will next attend college to become a medical doctor. Montreal, Canada is an attraction. His parents will be memorable for the love they gave him. Chemistry was his favor- ite subject. “Wow!” ANTONIO J. PIMENTAL KENNETH PIMENTAL Kenneth is going to BCC to study law enforcement. Usually at the Ottiwell schoolyard or playing sports. Mr. Braz’s class was the most fun. AUDREY LEE PINA “Audj” will attend R.ILC. or UMass. To become a cytotechnologist. She is most noted for singing, can be found in Music Dept. and her dream is to play Bloody Mary in “South Pacific.”” Mr. Roscow and Mr. Char- bonneau are her favorites. “Don’t be temperamental.” i MARIA PINA “Boomba” will go to business col- lege to be a secretary. English was great because Mr. Silva is cool. She wishes to travel to California and to be rich. United Front is a bad hang- out. She always welcomed the going- home bell. “Check it.” “Ay-yi!” CHERYL PINA Thinking about business school, then the Bahamas. Enjoys being with Jo, Brian, or at Deb’s House. There was always a laugh to be had in Mr. Warren’s room. Mrs. Caton is admired for always trying to under- stand. Being pushed into the boys’ room was a laugh. “Yea, right.” MARK PINA He is happiest when he is able to do what he wants to. The Air Force holds his future. England is a com- ing destination. Lunch and gym were finest subjects at NBH. “I’m gonna fire you up.” 93 REBECCA PINA “Giggles” will go to Hyannis after graduation. She is most noted for laughing and smiling. Her secret wish is to marry Mike. Mr. Lima is tops because he is cool. Acapulco, Mexico and Africa are the places she wishes to visit. Monte’s Park on the wall is her hangout. GLORIA PIRES “Cola” hopes to be happy and suc- cessful in life. Will remember her overprotective parents, Wants to visit Europe and travel the world. Likes playing hookey, riding around and just being with friends. Outside Blue House and third floor Core, Gloria can be seen. Dislikes phony people. DEBBIE POIRIER Happiest when not in school, in the house, and at work. Most fun in gym. Will go to college, but hopes to travel. People who try to be what they are not are not her type. 94 WESLEY PINA LUCIA DA C. PIRES “Lucy” on to Kinyon-Campbell to be a secretary. Happiest when receiv- ing mail from Portugal. Favorite pastimes — watching soccer games, listening to music, and watching soap operas. Mr. Edmundson is a handsome devil! DOREEN POIRIER DONNA PINTO “Don” Hopes to attend SMU to become a nurse. Florida is her vaca- tion dream. MICHELLE PIRES PAUL POIRIER “Ace” would like to visit the mts. in Maine. Happiest when talking about the Bible. Will strive harder to get into his ministry as a witness. Is found at Nick’s Hot Dog Stand. Mr. Gill was the best! “Looking good!” MARILINE PINTO SMU is her goal to become elemen- tary school teacher. California is her dream. Portuguese was the most fun but English was her favorite subject. The facilities at NBHS are great! “Love is like gold. Hard to find.” JEFFREY PITTS “Punky” Enjoys playing soccer, hanging around Buttonwood. Will earn master’s degree in math. Upset when NBH soccer team loses a game. Found Mr. Girard a great teacher. Noted for being small. hi Be PAUL J. POITRAS “Porpoise” is most noted for finding out things from a little bird. Can be found at Austin and Bullock Sts. Would like to see Hawaii. Is saddest when with Moose. Grateful to Ms. Bizzarro for not getting him into trouble in cafeteria. BRUCE PIRES Happiest with family and at home. Can be found in the music room, or at home listening to music. Admires Mr. Motta — classes aren’t boring. Best subject was Food Service. Plans to go into service and on to college. DEBORAH J. PLACE “Motormouth” secretly wants to be a Playboy bunny. After NBHS to SMU to be an accountant. When not at Drum Corps, sewing, or working, she is at Mars, Me Ed’s, or Fer- nandes. Mr. Methia’s serious yet fun-loving. Likes to be with C.C. Noted for talking fast, and Sr. Class Vice-Pres. ne SYG% On, og AO @ CG EZ “iy, LUG ve silly Pry 1b “Go, Ras STEVE POKORNICKI “Poko” Secret wish is to own a man- sion in Newport. To Virgin Islands after the Air Force or college. Admires Mr. Millette. His favorite class is English. Most noted for last name and camera. “You have the freedom to do what you are told.” LUCY POLICARPO “Funky Lucy” can be found at the nearest party or at Blue House park- ing lot. Would like to become an interior designer and stewardess. Will remember her parents for being so kind and reasonable to her. Abhorred bossy teachers but adored Mrs. Mellen for her wonderful per- sonality. BETTY POLLARD “Bet” Hopes to get the most out of life. Appreciates the love and under- standing her parents have given her. Admires Mr. Motta for his unique personality. Would like to visit Copenhagen. Content riding around with K.P., having fun and laughing. LISA POPE Lisa plans to attend college. Will remember her parents’ love and understanding. Plans to marry Michael. PAT PORTER “Tl wake up someday, look back on this and be happy for what I’ve had but the future’s still comin’ in the autumn wind, for me life ain’t half bad.” Ike Skidmore. DAWN POTTER Dawn is going to college to become a nurse. Always found at ROTC or swimming, horseback riding, or bicycling. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Hung-up with formal stud- ies and homework. VALERIE M. PROVENCHER “Val” Aim in life is to be an accoun- tant. Can be found on Brock Ave. Thought Mr. Biscari a super person. To SMU. Admired Mrs. Laflamme cause she made her students under- stand. Noted for her big mouth. “Hi There!” LISA RAMOS Lisa’s goal is to be an X-ray techni- cian. Dislikes phony people and being alone. Would love to see other countries, especially Mexico. After NBH, to work or to college. RICHARD E. PURCELL “Percy” Enjoys Drum Corps and Drama Club. Happiest with soloist from Starisers. Admires Ma Luis. Hangup is Leslie Greenberg. “It is better to be silent and thought a fool than opening your mouth and removing all shadows of doubt.” Dislikes teachers who wear fur pants. To Coast Guard Academy. JOSEPH RAPHAEL KATHLEEN QUINN “Kathy” plans to attend college, then to become an airline steward- ess. Likes to cheer for NBHS. Chemistry with Mr. Roscow made the class enjoyable. Losing her sad- dle shoe at a basketball game against Stang was the funniest. Wants to travel, firstly to Colorado. MICHAEL RAPHAEL “Caroo” hopes to be a pro bowler or golfer. Enjoyed being on the golf team and classes of Auto Mechanics. Mr. Millette was his favorite teacher. Liked taking funny pictures in photography! Secretly wants to buy a Z-28. CHRIS RAINVILLE “Sunshine” likes to make money. Hopes to be a navy nurse. Admires Mr. Boudreau for being the best math teacher. Known for sharing. “Pay attention!” “Hey, how’s it going?” EDUARDA RAPOSO “Edie” liked the opportunity to choose courses. Dislikes people who pretend to be a friend. Secretly wishes to have the one she loves, love her. “Terrific!” To work after graduation. FRANCINE RAMOS “Fran” will be a ph ys. ed. major. Will always remember hard work- outs at track practice. Most noted for track. Wishes to compete in 1980 Olympics. Funniest thing — falling over a desk. Plans to see romantic Rome. “Hey. . . You!” HELENA RAPOSO “Helen” Aims to marry in the very near future. Can’t stand prejudice or conceit. Admires Mrs. Duarte because she made it fun to learn and Mr. Lima who was always willing to help. Would like to see Brazil. “Take it easy!” 95 96 MARIA E. RAPOSO Maria is on her way to a business school, but hopes to play the guitar professionally. Wants to visit Holly- wood, and meet Donny Osmond. Had the most fun in English. Enjoys playing records and roller skating. Thinks Mrs. Mellen is something had else. “No way! PAUL RAYMOND “Ray” hopes to be rock or jazz musi- cian. Liked Hazelwood, making music, playing basketball. Most fun in Biology because of classmates. Mr. Gill and Mr. Ouimet were best teachers. His ambition is to break even. Headed for college or on the road. SCOTT RAYMOND “McMann” thinks dirt bikes, play- ing tennis, listening to music are the best! Has plans to continue at SMU. Saddest when in History. Noted for motorcycles: will race dirt bikes in the future. MARIA A. REBELLO Hopes to start working after gradua- tion, but now reads, listens to music and cooks. Happiest when friends are happy. Will never forget her parents cared enough to encourage her to stay in school. Commends wide choice of NBH classes. ANNA REGO On her way to Rhode Island Col- lege. Will never forget English with Mr. Pepin. Has plans to move to RI. Dislikes conceited people and NBHS rules. “Get lost!” JOHN REID John will go to college to become lawyer. Others will not forget his bird calls. Always at DeMolay out- side, but in school, Dean’s Office. Secret wish is to see the IMC head- quarters. Enjoyed junior English, Concert Chorale, Chemistry and Honor Science with Mr. Keith. LINDA REINICHE “Lynn” can be found at Brooklawn Park, usually sitting on the wall. Getting suspended the last week of school was the funniest. “Knock it off!” Sincerest wish is to be happy and normal. Famous for getting into trouble. ROBERT REINICHE “Bob” hopes to be wealthy. Funniest thing — stepping into bed of cement and sinking all the way up to knees. Wishes to be a boxer. Most noted for breaking his arms and legs. Fond of Riverside Park. PAULO RENQUINHA Paulo likes to play sports. Hopefully on to BU after NBH. Wants to go Hawaiian. Plans to become an airline pilot. DAVID RESENDES “Dave” enjoys sleeping and eating best. Likes to be with an enemy. After NBHS to SMU and being an ambassador. Wishes to see Paris. ZENAIDE RESENDES CYNTHIA L. REYNOLDS SHARON REZENDES Sharon plans to be a nurse. Wishes to visit Disneyworld, Florida. Enjoys Dave’s company. Detests snobs. Next stop: college. DAVID RICCARDI “Pizzaman” will go on to higher education. Dislikes jealous people. Can be found taking karate or shoot- ing pool. Wants to see Disneyworld with Sharon. MARGARET RILEY “Piglet” admires “Daddy Weasel” for being great friend you can talk to. Fun cheering and partying! Math with Mr. Girard was hilarious! Peg- gy’s favorite teacher was Mr. Vaz. Contemptuous of those who stereo- type cheerleaders. SHAWN M. RILEY CHRISTINE RIOUX Loved playing basketball for NBHS, football games, and dancing. Will always recall driving Mr. Crook crazy jr. year. Embarrassed when D.A. mistakenly grabbed her gym suit and ripped the back off. Wants to see the top of Mt. Everest. Wishes to go on a sleigh ride Christ- mas Eve. EVELYN ROBINSON CARMEN M. ROBLES Carmen can be found at Hathaway Rd. She plans to be a secretary. Will remember her mother’s love and understanding. Admires Mrs. Bolton for being most caring about people. AN Ae WAYNE RODERICK LEO RODERICK “Fluid” wants to be a disc jockey Main goal: to open a record shop Can be found at Monte’s Park Known as a fine dresser Leo is happiest when with Har- mony. Favorite subject, Social Stud ies. Pet peeve is people who listen without trying to understand. Mr Dell Isola was his “Man of Recogni tion.” IRENE RIVARD “Bones” enjoys track, dancing and talking. Saddest when being caught smoking in the girls’ room. Likes Mr. Sykes and Mr. Pacheco. Secretly wants to jump out of an airplane! “If you don’t like it, don’t look!” Her hangup is chewing on her pens. To become a state trooper. ANA ROCHA Would love to live in a house by the sea. Doesn’t like show-offs or rules. Had good times in Shorthand and at soccer games. Hopes for success. Known for long hair. MADELINE RODRICK “Maggie” remembers her parents’ trust and understanding. Future den- tal assistant, so first to Diman Regional after graduation. Best class was Shorthand. Likes being with Ray, or with other friends, riding around KATHY ROBERT “Katinka” Found at Dog Shack. Loved softball at NBHS and will go on to semi-pro ball. Disliked taking the bus. Arthur’s companionship was nice. “Precious.” ALFRED D. RODA “Big Al” will go to college and then become the world’s wealthiest man. Detested morning exercises at NBHS. JEREMIAS RODRIQUES “Big Jerry” can always be found at Pine Hill Park with friends. Most joy in Mr. Newman's class aS MARIE ROBICHAUD “Ma-di-a” known for her afro. Will be a sports writer. Funniest thing was getting engaged. Liked Mr. Pepin. Secretly hopes to fly a plane. Can be found at NBHS in the Tan House first floor girls’ room. Pet peeve: Mr. Longo and Mr. Machado (Starsky and Hutch). Satisfied in Dist. Ed wi BARRY RODERICK “Boo” can be found at rink or But- tonwood Park. Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Roscow. Barry will do something in the field of architec- ture. Loves music and playing all sports, but hockey is his favorite. On his way to college SMU or OSU?? JUNE RODRIQUES June hopes to be a nurse. Enjoys lis- tening to music and working Admired Miss Morris for her kind- ness and help. Plans to go to college after NBH. Secretly wishes to own a Trans-Am. Will treasure parents’ love and concern. “How ya doin’?” 97 MICHAEL RODRIGUES “Rod” likes sports and music. Ambi- tion: to be happy in life. Disliked getting up early for school. Most mischief in Mr. Gill’s study stealing his books. Admires Mr. Goodfellow ‘cause he has to put up with his name. Liked the Resource Centers. Noted for never getting caught. JORGE ROSA KEVIN ROY “Nobby’s” Ambition is to become an X-ray technician. Really enjoyed History Club field trips. Secretly wishes to live in a penthouse apart - ment. Really admired Miss Leal. Hopes to attend Northeastern Uni- versity after NBHS. Noted for wear- ing red and white NBHS scarf. 98 VALERIE RODRIGUES “Val” likes to spend her time listen- ing to albums. Liked the kids at NBHS but disliked gym. Liked Mr. Kelly because of his great rapport with the students. Enjoyed Pottery Class because Mr. Fournier’s such a fine teacher. DIANE ROSE SUSAN ROY “Sue” loves drawing, hopes to attend art school after NBHS. Pet peeve is teachers’ calling students by their last names. Plans to be a cartoonist. Will remember parents most for their encouragement to finish SC hool DAVID RODRIGUEZ “Rican” plans to go into the service and visit Puerto Rico. Hangs around Bum’s Park. Enjoys being with Sharon. “Te lo veo horita.” NANCY ROSE “Nanc’”’ liked lunch periods and being a senior at NBHS. Admired Ms. Ann Tamulinas most ’cause she really understands her students. Hopes to become a secretary. Most fun in D.E. for getting out early. Secret wish is to marry a millionaire. “Be yourself!” SUSAN RUETER “Chester’s” ambition is to be happy. Enjoys writing, sketching and sing- ing. Will remember her mother lis- tening, understanding, and her abil- ity to make people laugh. Really liked Drama and Humanities activi- ties, football games at NBH. “A stranger is a friend you haven’t met.” EDWARD RODRIQUES “The Head” To college for phar- macy. Notorious busybody. Likes sports and respects Col. Fleming. Enjoyed US History because of “Switch.” Goldie was good com- pany. ELLEN ROTHMAN “Mouth” Would like to visit the Sahara Desert where she can talk all she wants. Ambition is to have her own column called Rhona Rothman. Famous for her “great”? coordina- tion. Secretly wishes to be able to keep her mouth shut for more than a second. “I wish I could say what I think what I mean!” DEBRA LEE RUSCIK “Debby” loves to travel. Hopes to be stewardess. Happiest when others are, saddest when others are sad. Enjoys being with Jimmy. Wishes she could live to be 100 years old. Never forget jr. English. “I guess so.” MARY ROGERS Mary hopes to enter the nursing field. Really liked the birthday par- ties in the cafeteria at NBHS. Espe- cially would like to thank Mr. Met- hia and Miss Leal for their encour- agement and help in broadening the knowledge and understanding of students. “As if we could kill time without injuring eternity.” o = SHARON L. ROUSSELLE Sharon really likes attending con- certs. Most noted for talking in cir- cles. Fav. saying: “So anyway... it’s a rough life.’’ Will always remember winning an arm-wrestling match in Mr. Kobza’s class. “Today’s the tomorrow you talked about yesterday.” DONNA M. RUSSEK Donna likes driving around with friends. Wants to be a nurse. Senior English was a blast. Admirer of Mr. Biscari. Secret urge to be a race car driver. On to college next. “What- ever.” GEORGE SABA KAREN SALES Mrs. Purcell — a good teacher. Dis- likes pretentious people. Loves to talk and go to parties. “Even this shall pass away.” GARY SANDERS ANN-MARIE SANTOS “Ann” would like to move away to wherever life leads. Cliques and false people turn her off. Respected Mr. Girard. Tends to be over critical of herself. Won’t miss getting up early on Monday mornings. CHERI SANTOS Likes Mr. Pacheco in B-285. Enjoys D.E. Plans to visit California and Alaska in the future. Could be found in the bookstore or with Miguel. Lis- tens to Tavares. JOAO F. SANTOS RANDY SCHOERNER Gets his entertainment listening to Kiss. Hilarity in his study halls and in Mr. Millette’s Photography Class. Germany is in the future. JULIO SANTOS “Who” “To be or not to be, that is the question.” Likes Dr. Wilusz (very smart), NBHS because it’s new and History. Noted for being on time. Going to SMU and would like to go to Hawaii. Hobby: pho- tography. JO ANN SEED “Seed” future civil engineer. Headed for college and then hopefully to England. Lots of laughs in Algebra II. All smiles when field hockey practice ends. Will always remember lunch ’76. “Peachy!” UMass, BC, or SMU? ARNOLD SAVAGE BRUCE SEMIAO Find him listening to rock music or at concerts. Always happy when with Sue and when school is over. Hopeful of seeing Jamaica and then settling down with a good job. RICHARD SAVINO A hopeful rock musician and con- struction worker. Wishes to be a rock star. Can be found at Pope Park. Disliked the rules and regula- tions at NBHS. MARK SEMIAO “Sem” Look for him at Buttonwood Park. Secretly desires to play major league baseball. Headed to college and maybe then to Hawaii. Lots of laughs in History Class. Admires Mr. Carreiro and Mr. Calnan’s hair. A devoted girl-watcher, chaser and catcher. “Hey, you’re ugly!” CAROL SAVOIE To become an airline hostess and be famous. Doesn’t like to be stabbed in the back by friends. ‘‘That’s raunchy!” More fun in Mr. Kobza’s class than any other. “Oh, boy!” STUART SEVERS “Stu-feathers” going to SMU to be an artist. Most noted for being a Kiss freak. Can be found hanging around Arnold St. Admires Mr. Edmundson and enjoyed all the chicks at NBH. England is his favorite visiting place. 99 KATHY HILL SHAW “K” enjoyed JA, steering committee, country drives and friends. Will never forget NBHS victory over Voke. Debates with Mr. Lessoff tops. Noted for eating apples, cook- ies in study. Aims to have her own business, be married in a Newport mansion and to own a blue Mercedes 450 SL LUIS M. SILVA BERNADINE SILVEIRA “Bernia”’ aims to be successful. Thinks Mrs. Duarte has her head on straight. Enjoyed Teen Culture, Shorthand. Likes things to go right “Ooh-la! La!” Pastime is parties 100 LORI SHUSTER “Lor” is a future dental assistant. Would love to travel all the time but California is her favorite spot. MICHAEL L. SILVA “Luckie” happy when playing bas- ketball and baseball. Known for his big legs and hairy face. Will one day be psychologist living in Australia. Admires Dr. Wilusz. Will remem- ber his parents steering him in the right direction. Buttonwood Park is like a second home. Pay J Le) DOREEN DOLORES SILVIA Happy walking in the rain or play- ing accordion. A great deal of school spirit. Loves the crazy Spirit Days. Dreams of being loved by someone forever and going around the world with him. Adored Mrs. Rezendes whose love helped all. Going to find the dreams she’s always dreamt. DARLENE M. SILVA “Tyne” Hates people messing in her life. Ambition is to tour North Africa. Really great being with Doug-Pug and Butchie-T. Seen most often in Tan House or Monte’s Park. Mr. Longo and Mr. Lima were decent. Her specialty is making oth- ers laugh. ROBIN SILVA Loves to sing, play organ or guitar. Dreams of being famous singer and actress but will settle for being a great lawyer. Good times in NBHS Drama Club, music department. Miss Leal and Mrs. Heimberg are fantastic! Can’t wait to visit Holly- wood. “Oji-vay!” KATHLEEN SILVIA Understanding parents. Not fond of snobbish people. Miss O’Leary, Eng- lish, the best! Found most often between Gold and Green. Dreams of getting married. DUARTE SILVA Dislikes those who don’t say what’s on their minds. Spends spare time playing basketball and at Hazelwood Park. Mrs. Hassey, math and lunch were finest at NBHS. To college. RUTHANNE SILVA “Rufus” Once a successful, well- known writer, she will have achieved her goal. Will remember buying frappes for Mr. Carreiro, being interested in Mr. Lombardo’s class. Loves to help people. “I’m not Liz, I’m Ruth!” Disliked gym, stud- ies, Mr. Brum, being only senior in freshman gym class. PATRICIA SISSON “Patty” likes to be with friends at a concert. Often found in front of Sears. Peter — a good friend. Upon leaving NBHS, will join the Navy. Sees herself in a beach house on the California coast. EUGENE SILVA “Geno” Bound for the Coast Guard. Enjoys model-building and being with his sister, Charlene. Had most fun in Mr. Warren’s Law Class. Admires Mr. Marchand because he directs all the school plays. Most noted for being a loner. “That’s dis- gusting” is favorite saying. ie .. WAYNE SILVA “W.A.S.” A computer tech. after college. Great in math, learned from Mrs. Parker. A quiet person, happy with Doc, Bones, Slimbo and Carter. ROBERT SMALL “Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game.” Goethe KATHRYN SMICK “Kathy” to business school for court stenography. Got a lot out of the discussions in Business Behavior. Does not care for guys who show off for girls, but enjoys Scott’s com- pany. MICHAEL SMITH “Smitty” a basketball and baseball player. Likes to work, hopes to own a business some day. Got along with Mr. Barboza, enjoyed gym. Will remember parents saying “Is your homework done?” ROBERTA J. SMITH “Berta” on to college. Will do any- thing to be happy. Mr. Biscari had great poetry. Homework on Friday nights was the worst! Happiest when in Falmouth, but wants to visit Europe. Thought Mr. Braz was admirable. THOMAS SMITH College-bound. Interested in Wood- shop. Liked Mr. Kelly, Mr. Mello. When out of school, has fun at par- ties. “If you want to be the best, you have to pay the cost!” - J, wy 2 a j y x res f “ ys aX ’ ; Mx ie iy ee s ‘ee ¥ a : ; “ ve it ; ny i jaf. ed i I? ANGELO F. SOARES BERNADETTE SOARES “Bernie” to be a secretary or stew- ardess. Admires Mrs. Walker for never losing her cool. Saddest when lied to. “No sa, really!” Her motto is “If you don’t try, you’ll never suc- ceed.” Mr. Soares is the best teacher. LUCILIA SOUSA “Cila” likes to listen to music, bow] and sew. Regards Miss Leal as a teacher and friend. Will travel around the world and visit Portugal. Happiest with Dorny; saddest get- ting into a fight DOREEN C. SOARES “Hey you!’’ Going to business school, become a secretary, be wealthy. Liked English, studies, Mr. Pepin. A quiet person who likes to watch TV, be with boy friend, or hanging around cafeteria. California calls her. LOUIS SOUSA DOREEN M. SOARES MANUEL SOUSA THERESA SOARES “Terry” to DC to be a photographer. Likes to talk and crack gum. Funni- est thing was getting caught under the lunch table! Enjoys being with Spider. Secretly wishes to be a doc- tor. Miss Blake and Mr. Dell Isola were top teachers — History and Teen Culture were the best subjects. MARIO J. SOUSA Sometimes called “Elton John.” A fantastic soccer player. Hopes to be a super star, a millionaire! Likes Mrs. Kaufman and Mr. Machado, being in the Blue House Resource Center, eating lunch. “Sit on it!” To SMU. JOHN SOUSA Favorite pastimes are watching TV and all sports. Enjoys listening to the Beatles, viewing movies. Always a smile in French. Hawaii is in his future. CARIN LEE SOUZA Famous for being petite. Dreams of visiting California one day. Is a future clerical secretary. Enjoys being with Dennis or dancing. Peo- ple who think they’re better than others don’t settle with her. 101 DANA SOUZA “Ick” can be found around Swift St. Enjoys being with Patti. “Don’t excite me!” and being “short” are his trade marks. Mr. Roscow and Mrs. Hassey tie for first honors. Pas- time is scuba diving. To SMU. VIOLET SOUZA “Vi” plans to become a bookkeeper. All smiles when with Nelson. Hung-up with crowded corridors and gym at NBHS. Math and Mrs. Walker are her favorites. LORI STRINGER Noted for making nutty faces and smiles. To be a nurse and physical therapist is her life goal. Cheering and parties always please her. Enjoys the fire drills at NBH. Is bound for the beach after graduation. 102 DOUG SOUZA “Crazy Doug’’ ambition: auto mechanic and pro racer. Happiest with Anita or when drag racing. Look for him at Jimmy’s Hot Dog Stand. Secretly wishes to own and drive a funny car. Famous for his impressions. Admires Mr. Roscow. Headed for auto tech school. RON SOWLE “Ronnie” secretly desires to get mar- ried in 78. En joys being with Kathy and listening to Black Sabbath. His trademark is his height. Hilarity in junior year Chemistry Class. Admires Miss Lavimoniere. Des- tined for Northeastern to become an X-ray technician. “I say!” f. hs ¢ oe DEBRA STUTZ “Mouth” To Boston U. to major in history. Marvels at Mr. Rapoza’s patience with the band, which is full of great kids. When not with Dave or in band room, can be found at WBSM. JOANNE SOUZA CAROL SPENCER This future lawyer enjoys parties and being with friends. Visiting West Africa or Puerto Rico would be nice treks . Enjoyed Spanish and typing at NBH. Admires Mr. Lima because he made learning fun. Hates stuck-up people and staying at home, bored. MARIE SULLIVAN “Here is realization, Here is a man tallied — he realizes here what he has in him, The past, the future, majesty, love — If they are vacant of you, you are vacant of them.” . . . Walt Whitman. With quotes like this, she’ll be the guest host on “Sat- urday Night Live”! JOHN SOUZA Famous for playing hockey but enjoys all sports. Would like to visit Bermuda some day but is on to Flo- rida after high school. Can be found at North Dartmouth Mall. Enjoyed Metals and meeting new friends at NBH. Would secretly like to revisit NBH and “Let NBHS live on!” KATHY SPOONER “Spoon” future dental hygienist. Happiest with Ron, when listening to Chicago. Lots of laughs in junior year Chemistry. Admires Mr. John Rapoza for his dedication. Enjoyed NBHS band and Science and Book- keeping classes. To BCC? SUSAN SUPCZAK “Sue”? Hung-up with filling out forms. All smiles when with trust- ing friends. Admires Mr. Gill for putting up with her class. Most noted for being efficient. Look for her at college next year. MIKE SOUZA PAUL ST. JEAN “W ally-Gator” can be found on the corner of Park and Frank Sts. Would secretly like to graduate. Ambition is to live! Admired Mr. Silva for pass- ing him with a “B.” California is hopefully around the corner. Trade- marks are his frizzy hair and “Get lost!” DAVID SWIFT “Sifty” To be an Army Ranger after NBHS. Likes dirt biking. Secret wish to be a stunt driver for Starsky and Hutch. Famous for having eaten in Blue House for 4 years (he belongs in Gold)! BRIAN SYLVIA “Slim” Hopefully to major in Psy- chology. Junior acting with Mr. Charbonneau was super. Liked Drama Club and Mr. Charbonneau. To Zion Bible Institute or Barring- ton Col. after NBHS. “Most people would not be in love if they had never heard of it.” DANIEL SYLVIA GAYLESYLVIA GEORGE SYLVIA “The Bear’ Would love to visit Canada, travel around the country. Is going to college, will some day be a truck driver. Found in the Core, gyms or pool! KAREN S YLVIA “K.K.” aims for hairdresser. Now likes to play pool. Getting out early in DE was the best! Enjoyed typing and lunch periods. Known for long nails. Hangout: Doc Kennedy’s. “No sa!” LINDA SYLVIA “Shorty” Longing to teach retarded children. Likes to ride around, bow! and decorate cakes. Wants to vaca- tion in Hawaii. Listens to JB 10S. “Yeah, right!” One of the Clark St. group. ROBERT SYLVIA “Bob” known for bugging the teach- ers. Loved Drafting with Mr. Mon- teiro. Going to join the navy. Habitue of Wing Lane, Acushnet. STEVEN SYLVIA Hates to work on Friday nights. Loves eating, sports and girls! Dreams of seeing the Alps after going to college. Enjoyed Science and Math classes. Admired Miss Sor- enson. “How’s it going?” His social center is Lukulos Pizza House. STEVESZYNAL Likes to play bass and waterski. Would like to visit Florida. Enjoys being with Gail! EMERICK TALAVERA Loves to read Cosmopolitans and lis- ten to records. Does not like preju- diced people and being alone. Plans a visit to Europe in future. Will always remember Mrs. Walker as favorite teacher. Never forget par- ents’ advice. ANNA P. TAVARES “Anita” is headed for business or modeling school. Dislikes having to wait and food at NBHS. Passes the time with sleeping. “Oh, boy.” ISABEL TAVARES “Issy” dances and rides horses dur- ing spare time. Will remember Mrs Bolton, Mrs. Duarte and Mr Edmundson’s jokes in Teen Culture Found in Guidance Off., pool, or using electric typewriters. Noted as “Shorty.” “Oh, for crying out loud!” Wéill miss all people at NBHS. ELIZABETH M. TAYLOR “Liz” will always remember how family stuck together. She admires Mr. Araujo for his understanding Her pet peeve is being teased about her name. Secretly wishes that no one will ever die. “I’m not Ruth, I’m Liz!” KATHLEEN TAYLOR ELIZABETH TEIXEIRA “Liz” secretly wishes to live in a house with a porch all around Cheering and track are her enjoy- ments. Look for her at Brooklawn Park. Ms. Rose Souza and Mr. Vaz were her favorites. Mr. Crook’s Math Class in jr. year was a blast NBHS cheerleader 103 MIRIAM L. TEIXEIRA HENRI THIVIERGE ee Thi” desires a good life. Likes sports, gym, girls! Admires Mr. Ros- cow for making Chemistry interest- ing. “Turkey!” To the Coast Guard or trade school. ARTHUR F. TOLENTINO Learned the most from Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. Diggle. Destination: trade school or the service. Likes to be with PC listening to Tavares. Would like to visit Cape Verde Islands. “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith!” 104 i ens 4, b 46S MARC TETREAULT MARK THORNHILL “Roach”’ runs track and sails. Headed for college next year and then maybe to England. Secretly desires to enjoy his children while he is still young. Famous for doing “unforsakable dastardly deeds.” For him happiness is the end of a school year. Lots of laughs in gym. PETER TRABAN Scuba diving and “Cruizing” are his hobbies. Happiest when underwater. Ambition is to become a marine engineer. Find him at Hazelwood Park. Dreams about touring the Bahamas. Hung-up when broke and with locked men’s rooms. Admires Mr. Strittmatter for his honesty. MARGARET TETREAULT “Peggy” plans to marry Jerry on Sept. 3, 1977. Spends the time by bowling and sewing. Liked the auto mechanics room at NBHS. Will always remember the time she sat in the wrong classroom. Mrs. Chopoo- nan is the greatest! SHEILA TIERNEY “She” enjoys tennis, reading, swim- ming, being with CR, KL, DJ, LB. Would love to go to Ireland and maybe live in a cabin on Nantucket. Known for wearing alligator shirts. ‘Il faut bien que je supporte deux ou trois chenilles si je veux connaitre les papillons.” Senior Class Presi- dent. CECILE TRAHAN Hopes to be successful and dreams of becoming a well known doctor. Dislikes math courses and incompe- tent computers. Had most fun in Miss Tripp’s class, yearbook meet- ings. Will remember Mrs. Sawyer for her open mind and infallible per- sonality. DEBRA THEG “Debbie” is off to college to become a registered nurse. All smiles when with Tom and enjoys playing ping pong with him. To pass the time she plays the piano and tries to take an afternoon nap. Most noted for her golden hair. Admires Mr. Gouveia for showing human qualities. ANN TITUS Going to nursing school to become a registered nurse. Future goal: to help people. Happy when reading, play- ing recorder. Loves Star Island. Pet peeve: purple and green. Favorite author: Frieda Marion. PETER TRAHAN “Whaler”? loves to play hockey! Great teachers were Mr. Medeiros, Mr. Pacheco — good relationship with students. Mrs. Romano — typ- ing. Will remember having parents who understood problems and sacri- ficed things in order to make a decent life for family. To Air Force? LINDA THERRIEN “Lyd” will attend Johnson and Wales to become a medical secre- tary. Likes to swim, play tennis. Enjoyed Typing, History, Short- hand, English. “Today is the tomor- row you worried about yesterday.” Will remember loving and under- standing parents. SUZANNE V. TODMAN “Toddie” going to attend BCC, some day be a sewing teacher. Would like to visit St. Thomas, Vir- gin Is. Believes you should “always laugh when you can, it is cheap!” An admirer of Mrs. Chopoorian. FRANK TRAVERS TRACEY TRUDELLE Thinks Mrs. Purcell is a good teacher, Michael Douglas a good actor. Enjoys being with Mike and listening to music. CHARLES VANDERHOOP “Charlie Boy” can be seen wearing his turquoise jewelry. Enjoys boating and being at Martha’s Vineyard. Would like to see Calif. or Beckly, West Va. In his lifetime he hopes to beat Mr. Higgins in tennis. Admired Mr. Higgins; they could be found together at the “Rare Duck.” ADAM TUCHMAN Enjoys reading, bowling and the planetarium because of an interest in astronomy. Liked to go to History Class and to the resource centers. Almost met the stars of “Columbo” in Charleston, SC. To become a par- apsychologist. ANITA VELAZQUEZ “Annie” is known for her leadership qualities. She enjoys listening to music and plans to go into social work. Would like to somehow become a police officer. Hopes to see Puerto Rico. Admired Mr. Raposo and his Spanish class. Will remember her parents’ love. DONNA A. TUITE Wéill attend nursing school — hopes to get the most out of life! Admires Mr. Roscow as the best teacher. Loves to go different places, enjoys listening to good music. Always late, never on time! ANA VERISSIMO Ana is happiest when the sun is shining or when snow is falling. She enjoys dancing, drawing, sleeping, and going to the beach. She would like to become an interior decorator or a great artist. Enjoys being with “J.” She wishes for peace on Earth and plans t o go where the wind takes her. ROY VICTOR “Boon” is known for his height. He can be found at Voke Park. He enjoys baseball games. Would like to see Maine. He liked gym class the best at NBHS because it’s natural. Will remember his parents’ strict- ness. Hopes to go to heaven. “Think Positive.” JOHN VIEGAS John plans to attend a technical school to become an electrical engi- neer. He enjoys playing tennis in his spare time. Hopes to fly to Spain. Can be found hanging around at the Gold House. Wishes to be wealthy. MARIA G. VIEGAS CYNTHIA TULLOCH “Cyndi” thanks Miss Dean for all she put up with. Likes to read, eat, sleep, play sports and do personnel work. Dreams of being the chairman of the board at AT T. Can’t stand people being late. Enjoys being with Auntie Alice most of all! Hangup: “Ms.” Hangout: Dean’s Office or Belmont. ay DONNA VERISSIMO Donna plans to enter the field of nursing. Enjoys bowling and driv- ing. Would like to visit California. Loves being with Denny. Will always remember Mr. G’s Math Class because of him and student Doreen Silvia. Term papers bother her. “What’s the problem?” Ms s DEBRA VIEIRA “Munchkin” is best known for her height. She plans to go to college and become an X-ray technician. In spare time she enjoys swimming, tennis, and ping pong. Would like to visit Arizona. Will never forget Mr. Kobza’s Biology Class because he’s the greatest! 4 f ‘ f Faia. TH J Ai | CYNTHIA VALADAS “Cindy” can’t stand people who are never on time! She plans to go on to college and hopes to go on a cruise to Bermuda. She can be found with Randy. is Al LUIS VIANA “Viana Bread” plans to attend SMU. He can be found between the second and third floors of Gold House. Enjoys playing or watching sports. Would like to visit Hawaiian sands. Homework was the worst part of NBHS. His secret wish is a secret. DONNA VIEIRA “Mousie” goal to be a legal secre- tary. To go back to the islands and live there. Most noted for sneeze. Loves being with Bob. Future unde- cided. 105 IRENE VIEIRA Her trade mark is her smile. Enjoys horseback riding and listening to music. Saddest when kissing love good-bye. Look for her on a deserted beach, or in the country by a stream. Hopes to travel to Spain. Admires Miss Leal and Mrs. Roberts. Child Care was the greatest. Sige rs P v ‘ aw Aw f Pe. ier “i we a W LUIZA M. VIEIRA Louise’s” pastime horseback riding. To visit the Greek Islands and become a secretary. Happy with her beloved godparents and Chris. That Mr. Araujo, he is a fine person to talk with! Noted for red cheeks. “Oh, brother!” VALDEMAR VIEIRA CARLOS VIEIRA “C.V. Express” Enjoyed running four years of track, under Mr. Ponte. Hilarity in Miss Bizzarro’s class. Mr. Newman was his favorite. RICHARD P. VIGEANT MARGARET VIVEIROS Future psychiatrist. All is serene when playing tennis and reading. Hung-up with yellow slips and flunking tests. Dreams about being rich and living in New Hampshire. Would like to tour China. “Life is not a problem to be solved: it is a mystery to be lived.” LYNN WARRINGTON Aim: to become a dental hygienist. After college to visit Australia. Secret wish is to meet all the Red Sox players. Will always have many fond memories of being a majorette. Favorite teacher, Mr. Strittmatter 106 DAVID WADE “Dave” can be found on Mt. Vernon St. Disliked minimum attendance and formal studies but relished lunch and girls at NBHS. Secretly desires to have money-and visit Hawaii. Will always remember the laughs in Mr. Callanan’s History Class. “Oh, wow!” JANE WASHBURN To become a zoologist. Will remem- ber parents letting her do what she wanted. Admires Mr. Walsh because he is a good teacher. Would like to visit Lebanon. To college in Penn. A camping nut. KIMBERLY WALECKA “Kim” Destined for college and then possibly to Switzerland. All’s well when at parties and football games or when just having a good time. Admires Miss Leal. MIKE WEBER “Web” Goal is to become a physical therapist. Pastimes are hockey and baseball. To visit Germany. Favorite teacher, Mr. Biscari. Destination: Quinnipiac College. BRENDA WALKER Always content with Mike. Gym, Mr. Roscow, and Mr. Warren were tops. Horseneck Beach is fine but California would be better. SANDRA WAHNON SUSAN WARD “Sue” secretly wishes to meet Elton John and travel. Famous for her red hair and craziness. Headed for the World of Life Bible Institute and then hopes to become a model. Most fun in Biology because of Mr. Keith’s sense of humor and way of teaching. Look for her at Sully’s. BARBARA WHITE “Butterscotch” enjoys swimming, softball, and football. College is her choice after NBHS. Most fun in Mr. Boisvert’s Chemistry Class — falling over her chair. Pet peeve — people who don’t listen to someone when they are talking. Will visic Europe one day. “Yeh, right!” BRENDA WHITE “Bren” likes to feel good and to be with Ralph. Best at NBHS — lunch. Worst at NBHS, attendance rule. After graduation — marriage. Wants to tour France and England. Falling off a motorcycle into a pud- dle was the funniest. Child Care was her favorite subject. May be a pre- school teacher. DONALD WILKINSON “Wilk” Off to the military next to become a police officer. The people are the best part of NBH, especially Mr. Fleming. Journalism was most fascinating subject. Sue is one he enjoys being with. In spare time, he collects comics. GEORGE WILLIAMS “Smiley” to Roger Williams College to become an architect. Admires Miss Allen, Mr. Wilusz. Liked Chemistry lab, junior entertainment meetings. Disliked snobs and yellow slips. Enjoys bowling and attending NBH sports events. Will cherish parents for their kindness and love. VIVIAN L. WHITE “Viv” liked Mr. Sykes and Miss Allen best. Has fun partying and going to concerts. Brazil, Hawaii both hold interest for her. Can be found at Charl’s house. Noted for being crazy. PAUL WILKINSON Mr. Roscow is respected by Paul for his good humor, keeping a smile in times of adversity. Known for per- plexing teachers and or classmates with confusing questions. Savors drawing and aikido. When not in classes, outside B-309. “Auribus teneo lupum.” LYNN WILLIFORD Loved Child Care, hope to become a nursery school teacher. Doesn’t like people who think they know ic all, and getting out of bed early. Likes being with Richie and friends. DONNA L. WHITEHEAD ROBERT WILLETT On to pursue a career in business field. Never forget Mr. Pacheco’s jokes. Often at V’s house. Hopes to invest in a night club. Donna V.’s company was enjoyable. KATHLEEN R. WITKOS “Kathy” Class most enjoyed was Child Care with Mrs. Roberts. Now hopes to open a nursery school or become a vet and lead a successful life. Would like to see Florida or Bermuda in the future. TERRI-LYNN WILDE Saddest when there’s no school for awhile, so will go on to college. Mr. Lessoff and Mr. Carreiro’s History Class were super. Track team was greatest at NBHS. Hangs around 3rd floor Blue House. “Sure, Mac, sure!” Would like to teach retarded children. CINDY WILLIAMS “Cin” is irked by two-faced people. Likes to go out with her friends. Hopes to become a secretary. KATHY WONG On to business school after NBH. Relaxes with the Duffs. Look for her at corner of Pequot and Cottage. Jarred by prejudiced people. Relishes Mr. Gill’s great sense of humor. Hilarity in B-363 study. Aims to have all mankind get along together. DENNIS WILKINSON “Wilky” hopes to pass this year so he can go on to SMU or Bryant Col- lege for business management. His blue car with a white left front fender is his trademark, which can be found at Yor Dogg Howse or McDonald’s. To him, being locked in or out of the boys’ room is no fun. GAIL WILLIAMS Going to SMU and become a nurse. Will recall having lots of fun in Mr. Gill’s Biology Class, having E- period lunch and going to football parties. Likes dancing, movies, being with Peter. “That does it!” AE PAMELA WOOD “Woody” can be found at Wam- sutta or in Child Care. Annoyed when teased about her red hair. To work with pre-schoolers, retarded or elderly. Admires Mrs. Roberts. Appreciates her parents’ love, caring and guidance. “You'll get yours!” 107 KATHY WOODIS Will always remember the laughter in Mrs. Duarte’s Shorthand Class. Famous for being a philosopher. Future plans include becoming a medical secretary and marrying “Cherish yesterday, dream George tomorrow, live today MICHAEL W. YATES “Tasmanian Devil” enjoys partying, playing pool, and cruising. Happiest when driving his 228 Camaro. To visit California. Most noted for “having the bucks.” To be profes- sional drag racer or pool shark. Hangs around Jimmy’s Dog Stand. To be an international playboy is his dream. JULIAN YOUNGBLOOD “Kippy” secretly wishes to play ice hockey for NBHS. Admires Mr Methia for patience. Had most fun in band. To become a police officer Happiest when camping. Would like to see Germany. His pet peeve is Skippy Peanut Butter 108 DAVID WOOLER “Wool” Future accountant. Favorite pastimes include hockey, running, and music. Hilarity in Latin II because of all the crazy things that happened. Most noted for dragging his feet on the way to class. Secretly wishes that all the people he cares for would care for each other. Ss, A a DINO T. YOTIDES “Greek” Look for him at Tavano’s Restaurant. Enjoyed being president of Jr. G.O.Y.A., member of the Honor Society, and History Club, social studies media aide, and work- ing on the Crimson Log. Will always remember the fun in chemis- try, thanks to Mr. Roscow. “Danga- Dounga.” Noted for being Greek. JASON STALEY LARRY AGUIAR JOHN C. BAPTISTA Admires Mr. Biscari for his method of teaching. Would like a teacher’s job and to be happy doing it, as he is. Looks forward to a trip to Portu- gal. Most noted for being a trouble- maker! ‘Hey! Mama!” DEBBIE M. BATISTA Would like to become an art teacher after going to art school. Enjoys drawing and having fun. Liked lunch at NBHS. Plans on going to Alaska some day. “Mello, Mum!” PAUL BERGERON DARYLE W. BORROWS JOANNE BRAGA JEFFREY M. BRITTO KEVIN M. BRITTO Aims to be truck driver or auto mechanic. Relaxes by swimming, camping, bowling, golfing, fishing. Admired Mr. McPherson, a terrific coach. Noted for sleeping in class. Bowling alleys his hangout. Headed for the service and future wealth JANE F. BUTTS AUGUSTO CARDOSO JOHN CARVALHO JOHN J. CATTERALL STEVE CHISHOLM KATHLEEN COMEAU “Pumpkin” likes to listen to music. Future plans include becoming a physical therapist. Likes being with Robert and wishes to visit Canada. Can be found at Perry’s or Pete’s. Most noted for being a doughnut. ““Music is the medicine of the mind.” Mr. Dawson — friend and teacher. MARIO M. CONDECO GARY L. CORREIA MARIA A. COSTA MARY A. DE ANDRADE MARIA L. DE SILVA BRIAN DOBALIAN KEVIN DOBALIAN THOMAS M. DO COUTO KEVIN P. DONLAN BRIAN FERNANDES ROBERT FERNANDES BRENDA K. FERREIRA CHARLENE FORTIER WILLIAM P. FRATES ALDA GARCIA EUGENIO GOMES RODNEY GONSALVES “Rod” Hopes to become a computer operator. Likes to listen to musical Wate NW elles DEBRA A. HETU ANDREAS KHOURY BETH KOLACZEWSKI DENISE LARIVIERE MICHAEL A. LIMA “Bean” enjoys drag racing and play- ing basketball. In fact, his secret wish is to play pro basketball. Hated selling his race car. Admired Mr. Savage because he could talk with the students. He will remember his parents for helping him in anything he did. Would like to visit Colom- bia. SANDRA MARTINS ANA MEDEIROS FRANCES P. MEDEIROS “Lefty” Hobbies are watching soccer and crocheting. Most contented with Ana and at lunch. Hates prejudiced people and taking showers. Notori- ous for wearing platforms. Always in Blue parking lot with Ana. Would enjoy a tour of the Azores. SANDRA MENDES DONNA MENDEZ STEVEN MONIZ ROBBY MONTEIRO LOUIS MORALES RICHARD PARK TIMOTHY PEQUITA EDWIN PINA DULCE REIS LEE ROCHA SCOTT JOROGERS PAUL ROIAS DONALD SENNA PAs RSE RE GARY SHOESMITH LOUIS SIROIS DORIS SOARES CARLOS TABARES MARY BETH TAVARES KIT YUEN TO ANIBAL TORO BRUCE VIEIRA PAMELA WOOD GISELE ZUSSY “Gigi” Ambition is to become a legal secretary. All smiles when embroidering or partying with friends and being with Tom. Mrs. Walker and shorthand class were her favorites. Hopes that the future includes Florida. SANTO PETTINATO Via Paolo Fabbri, 7 4055 Castenaso Bologna, Italy Dear Class of ’77: The first day of school at New Bedford High School was one of frustration. I decided to nickname NBHS “Hugeness.” I wasn’t used to attending such a large school, and I found myself getting lost very frequently. As time went on, I learned my way around, and I had the Opportunity to meet many new friends. I would like to thank all the students at NBHS, especially the seniors, for all the guidance and pleasure that they have given me. I would also like to thank the teachers whom I have had the possibility to know for helping me to improve in Eng- lish and giving me a different style of education. In closing, I would like to wish all of you the best of luck in the future. A rivederci, Santo Pettinato A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student Ttaly New ded Coed, Mass. The On itect States 10 piowns alla Mu Bedfraul Hope Foeboot fu AML frormo ode fuhrasivire, SOnomti fiw Lh poprannome che oluol alle scwokg,. Nine Xo CA LeO Qa sctucla tort Mae £ me froless ablartonse freq teenermou | . : 3 (ol {anar olok Gnyo, me Soro ambuntote ee ho avute 2’ ae Ak. OMA At te. UY arto re AWVLOr (MALO EL Vownrer ee Fo es Kutt pluolomile. delle M B.H. Se oft Py eee oly Lomoul; , Gee proto a A pools f 24.40 me ee Ante , Vorrer ; fox mee hore abe ? age aSeee Le. Sy A {rt LAO CL he he eit Je Nye AEA Kt dec oly (b“ck hi OLC Ite (YY horeyro ai tale 4 OW mupteon ore Phe yes, {ax hire 2 mr hwo late AMM Avra vie ¢ A W454 Ud berte | i d Chrtwluol, worm a ATA Kwon 04 Wine mir Moke ann tL AM LAM EL ; sjaute OV to (A028 Qe Autte fH fur ; Thee Durfee Boy, — ee WA mR WN CO OO BO a ae eee It’s fertilizer; makes my flowers grow. Welcome wagon! God, he’s sixteen inches tall! Where I come from, they call it mush. Hyperthyroid? I was born this way. Dr. Livingstone, I presume. This is American chop suey??? My mother never dressed me right. You have to do it with your shoes off. I never could understand French. Oops, a Freudian slip! Adeste! Adeste! This won’t hurt a bit. @F+¢(% 78F$ (0OF @!”; What are you looking at? What's My Line? Match the caption to the appropriate picture. SN ae 2 oe SRS 2S SOS VANS oO ASS ey oe : No reson of the joint. We all know you love that stuff, Give it up — Go back to SNUFF!!! G. Biscari “Wuesé ARE A’ “FEW. Of OG fat we ITE eee i ACTORS — Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, Charles Bronson, Jerry Lewis, Paul Michael Glaser ACTRESSES — Barbra Streisand, Farah Fawcett-Majors, Lindsay Wagner MOVIES — “Jaws”, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, “The Omen’, “Love Story”, “The Way We Were” BOOKS — RICH MAN, POOR MAN, JAWS, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, THE BIBLE AUTHORS — Agatha Christie, Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare MUSICAL GROUPS — Chicago, Aerosmith, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Led Zeppelin, The Beach Boys SONGS — “Colour My World”, “Stairway to Heaven”, “If You Leave Me Now”, “Feelings”, “Baby, I Love Your Ways” T.V. SHOWS — “Starsky and Hutch”, “Happy Days”, “MASH”, “Baretta”, “Welcome Back, Kotter” RADIO STATIONS — WPJB-FM, W PRO-AM and FM, WCOZ-FM, WUSM-FM, WVBF-FM TEACHERS — Mr. Roscow, Mr. Biscari, Mr. Pepin, Miss Allen, Mr. Gill, Mr. Lima SUBJECTS — English, Math, History, Biology, Chemistry PARKING SPOTS — the beach, West Beach, Brooklawn Park, Horseneck Beach 113 Banquet L9, 1976 LOT Jun Apri Meta t tf ff 2 fe Per te te ap = S i) pe ie ALE ALES aaa OSA enna Induct onor Society ely v 4 F PORTS SFORTS SFORTS SFORTS SFORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPC § SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS RTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPOR SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SE TS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS ORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPOF SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SI TS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS ORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPO! 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TOP ROW: Gordon Smith, Guido Coucci, Andrew Dillon, Duarte Vieira, Michael Sheerin, Mario Pimental, Duane Lopes, Timothy Porter, Bruce Burgo, Joseph Duarte, Tad Morris. 120 FOOTBALL : Voke Dartmouth Falmouth Brockton Taunton New London Fairhaven Catholic Memorial _ Attleboro : Durfee TOTAL 6 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie BOTTOM ROW: Mark Bodzioch, Danny DaRosa, Robert Fitzsimmons, Mark Lima, Mark Gagnon, Ronald Henderson, Gary Dias, Michael Fields, Bruce Pires, Manuel Pina. TOP ROW: John Blackburn, Joe DeSouza, Paul Mitchell, Paul Coucci, David Murphy, Dana Souza, Mark Bono, Dave Medeiros, Carlos Vieira, Kevin Finnerty, Peter Connors, Edwin Morgan. PET ee eee ON: ogee OE PO he OR an ee as ta Lan ae. Minn ete ef e Ace a +A % es ne eae a yes ie 1 he bis ) The Crimson Whalers The New Bedford High football team turned out yet another winning season with a record of 6-3-1. Despite the fact that the Bruce MacPherson-coached Whalers were tagged inexperienced and young, the Whaler attack took the competition by surprise. The Crimson surge was led by senior quarterback Paul Coucci. When he chose to run the ball, our prime ground-gainers were Tad Morris and Gordon Smith, and when he opted to go to the air, the favor- ite targets were David Murphy, Mark Bono and Gary Dias. In the trenches, Mark Correia and Mark Gagnon were strong, while Bono, Gagnon and Mark Lima held back the opposition. The Whalers had many memorable victories, but perhaps the sweetest came against local rivals New Bedford Vocational, 25-0, and Fairhaven, 27-0. The Whalers also trounced Catholic Memorial 32-14, at the time one of the state’s top-ranked teams. The Crimson also routed the Turkey-Day arch-rival, Dur- fee, 19-0. Congratulations to Coach Mac and Senior Co-Captains Mark Gagnon and Ron Henderson for their winning season. Seniors 76-77 oe Dh aA a SS Alacer Las Co-Captains Mark Gagnon and Ron Henderson FRONT ROW: Head Coach Bruce MacPherson, Assistant Coaches Wayne Hamlet, Kenneth Soares. BACK ROW: Assistant Coaches Robert Liljedahl, Alan Zexter. Cheerleaders oe, 3 . : . inet. f ’ ; i . j ° SO, a . cee ce a A - a iy ar iene yg view © ¥ . ; ‘ ie ‘ 7 Rt sa ae Fa Wor, oe ey Se 1 o) on 4 ‘ Cag a = A ; + Sox ch EM thee vadtors .! ime oe + : uy a jet a FIRST ROW: Claudette Azar and Lynne Benoit. SECOND ROW: Lori Stringer, Pat Neves, Head Kathy Quinn, Debbie Kennedy and Liz Teixeira. THIRD ROW: Peggy Riley, Phyllis Medeiros and Diane Perry. TOP ROW: Sheila Boucher and Debbie Gorman. Advisor: Miss Kristine Ainsley. Through the enthusiasm of our cheerleaders, our teams were led through a fine season. They promoted excitement and school spirit through- out the year. Due to the hard work of the cheerleaders, Spirit Week was a success. Not a day goes by that they are not seen doing their utmost, whether at practice or a game. They are forever striving to make the spirit at NBH reach its maximum. The yearbook staff tips its hat to the cheerleaders of NBHS, ’76-’77. Each year, NBHS is represented through our community and nearby cities by our set of twelve majorettes. The task of a majorette at NBHS is one of responsi- bility. Majorettes practice every day during football, basketball and competition sea- sons. Practice requires a great amount of hard work and devotion. The majorettes support all sports at NBHS and attend all school athletic func- tions approved by our headmaster. Another part of being a majorette is to u rge everyone to take part in any extra- curricular activities, as well as helping to organize and implement ideas for Spirit Week. Ms. Allen and her majorettes are to be congratulated for their spirit and loyalty to NBHS and its students. BOTTOM ROW: Polly Holden, Susan Caron, Barbie Kizer, Jerry Medlock, Gail Hodziewich, Lynn Warrington, Debbie Caron, Susan Clark, Lynn Caron, Kathy Goulart, Donna Neves, Alycia Deconinck. 125 Girls’ Field Hocke Coach: Marcia Foucart : Seine Field hockey had a terrific season this year with a win- ning record of 10-3-2. They also qualified for the State Tournament, and qualified for the second round, where they were overpowered by Plymouth-Carver, 2-0. Led by Coaches Marcia Foucart and Debra Cormier, Whaler standouts were Co-Captains Debbie Figueira and Julie Henriques, Bonnie Knox, Laura Caton and Nancy Theodore. 126 TOP ROW: Nancy Theodore, Laura Caton, Karen Monteiro, Renee Ridzon, DeeDee Cruz, Sandy Jacobs, Debbie Cor- mier, Asst. Coach. BOTTOM ROW: Renee Morel, Leslie Ains Lori Ainsworth. OPPONENT Seekonk Case Dighton-Rehoboth Somerset Westport Dartmouth | Stang Fairhaven Somerset Taunton Westport Dartmouth Stang Fairhaven TOTAL Ow Oo OO Fr ON CO eNO Oo OS = worth, Debbie Figueira, Julie Henriques, Bonnie Knox, - i se ee a ii! TEES Lf ae Soccer Ae é sai ee : di ee — Be uF a a BOTTOM ROW: Manny Araujo, Floriano DeMatos, John Camara, Jeff Pitts, Joaquim Lourenco, Steve Ferreira, Tony Almeida. SECOND ROW: Frank Barrigas, John Senra, Mario Sousa, Joe Miranda, Victor Bernardo, Santo Pettinato, Su Ku Kim, Coach Bob Parker. TOP ROW: Asst. Coach Jim Medeiros, Rui Pavao, Co-Capt. Carlos Chaves, Co-Capt. Luis Bettencourt, John Samagaio, Gene Barbosa, Joe DaSilva, John Santos, Co- Capt. Joe Machado. NOT PRESENT: Juvenal Fernandes. : | Parker 128 Two on one, that’s not fair. _ OPPONENT aimouth == : 0 Dennis-Yarmouth | 1 Holy Family ae Barnstable 4 Taunton 1 Voke | 0 Falmouth . 3 -Dennis-Yarmouth s ‘Holy Family On. Barnstable — Taunton Voke losses — 1 tie The soccer team, despite the loss of 31 peo- ple in the last two years to graduation, turned in a record of 10-4-1. Led by Coaches Bob Par- ker and Jim Medeiros, the team came close to going to the State Tournament, but ran into a scheduling hassle, and missed the deadline by 3 days. Whaler standouts for the 1976 team included Tri-Captains Charlie Chaves, Louie Bettencourt and Joe Machado. Goal-scoring was led by freshman John Camara, and Mario Condeco was perhaps the team’s most consist- ent player. Steve Ferreira, coming in the mid- dle of the season, also did a great job for NBHS. Perhaps the Whaler’s best game was against Dennis-Yarmouth. Although it was a hard-fought contest, the Whalers lost, 2-1. The Whalers are looking towards a strong season next year, and the co-captains are Joe Machado and Vic Mello. That - a ’s using your head! 130 Cross-Country BOTTOM ROW: Ron Vieira, Rich Winfie setae ld, Mark Thornhill, Tom Cote, Jeff Lawton, Harold Miller, John Everton, Brian Wilson, Russell Rybka. MIDDLE ROW: Kelly Cavanaugh, Helena Almeida, Sue Ann Rego, Sue Alves, Mary Healy, Greg Hutchinson, Lynn Anuzczyk, Kelly Walsh, Teresa Vaughan, Karen Toohey, Diane Couto, Fermina Pereira, Anna Chaves. TOP ROW: Craig Bateman, Manny Rodriques, Marty Novia, Paul Arguin, John Calnan, Walter Gaj, Mark Heleen, Leo Correia, Kevin Brito, Glenn Pontes, Richard Nelson, David Clark, Amadeu Lavadinho, Coach Richard Ponte. join OPPONENT 38 20 Dartmouth 30. Wareham 44 | 34 Coyle-Cassidy 21 “19 Dighton-Rehoboth_ 39 27 Taunton 28 TOTAL 5 wins, 2 losses - The New Bedford High cross-country team was yet another of the many winning squads last fall. The Whal- ers improved their record greatly, with their only losses coming against Division If Champions New Bedford Vocational, and Southeastern Mass. terror, Coyle-Cassidy. Senior Jeff Lawton literally gave all of his competitors the run-around as he was undefeated in dual meet competi- tion. Jeff also won the Division I] Championship Meet, setting a new course record, and placed second in the State Coaches’ Meet at Franklin Park. Others lending a hand and a foot to the Crimson effort were Harold Miller, Ron Vieira, Greg Hutchinson, John Everton, Brian Wilson, and Mary Healy, who was the top- ranked girl in the Southeastern Mass. area. . . only 5 more miles. BOTTOM ROW, | to r: Jeff Lawton, Juvenal Fernandes, Mike Means, Kevin Marlow, Brad Cosmos, Fran Ramos, Mark Thornhill, Bruce Pires, JoAnn Hall, Chris Lizotte. 2nd ROW, | to r: Greg Hutchinson, Brian Wilson, Harold Miller, John Everton, Ron Viera, Derek Alves, Rich Winfield, Allan Davis, Sue Costa, Diane Wood, Tim Porter, Maureen Flanagan, Michelle St. Pierre. 3rd ROW, | to r: Leo Correia, Rich Nelson, Russell Rybka, David Clark, Laura Caton, Wally Gaj, Mark Mello, Mike Canasta, Michael St. Pierre. 4th ROW, standing | to r: Mark Heleen, Doug Rodgers, Jackie Bariteau, Karen Monteiro, Dale Whiting, Dave Rezendes, Ken Johnson, Joe Robinson, Ricky Haddocks, Asst. Coach — Ralph Perry, Head Coach — Dick Ponte. 1977 WINTER TRACK OPPONENT Beverly 43 Voke 2 Barnstable 26 Attleboro 42 Taunton at Falmouth 4] Dartmouth 29 Somerset 26 Coyle 22 Seekonk 25 TOTAL 9 wins, 1 tie The New Bedford High Winter Track Team was undefeated once more in over-all and league action. Coached by Dick Ponte, Steve Gardiner, and Ralph Perry, the Crimson fleet-feet won the Southeastern Conference Div. I title but fell prey to Attleboro at the Division Meet, losing by .5 of a point. Whaler stars for 1976-77 season included Ben Burns and Tim Porter, neck and neck in the hurdles, while Ken Johnson was the mainstay in the sprints. Carlos Vieira and Brad Cosmos smoked in the 300, while Mark Thornhill was again tops in area 600 and 1,000 competition. Harold Miller, Greg Hutchinson and Brian Wilson usually made a clean sweep of the mile, while Jeff Lawton was 4th in the Class A two-mile at the State Finals. Congrats to the team for yet another undefeated season. Girls’ Volleyball BACK ROW: Zoraida Correia, Cheryl Theodore, Dolly Burns, Theresa Pontes, Rose Fumo, Diane Boisvert, Esmeralda Correia, Coach Karyn Bicker. FRONT ROW: Doreen Pina, Kathy Arruda, Linda Barboza, Janice Hathaway, Leslie Greenberg, Jane Kalife. VOLLEYBALL NBHS OPPONENT 2 Voke 0 Durtee 0 Old Rochester 0 Dartmouth 2 Fairhaven 2 Voke Durfee Old Rochester Dartmouth Fairhaven 4 wins — 6 losses The volleyball team, coming back from a year of absence, had a strong season with a record of 4-6. Led by Coach Karyn Bicker, the girls practiced every day getting back into shape and ready to face their opponents. Whaler standouts for the reunited team included Linda Barboza, Janice Hathaway and Doreen Pina. Leading the scoring department were Cathy Arruda, who made all-state, and Leslie Greenberg. The girls hope for a winning season next year with a more experienced team. Hopefuls for 1977 are Dolly Burns and Jane Kalife, a freshman who played varsity this year. “Praise the Lord!” “I beg you, spare me!” Boys’ Basketball NAN ZZ PP ar OO: 4 | TAA = A ‘ cATG [A ZK ay .— 7 ee 4 a The New Bedford High Basketball team, plagued by inexperience and lack of size didn’t appear to have too bright a future. However, the mighty Crimson came through in a blaze of glory, solidly in second place behind Durfee, qualifying for the State Tour- nament! Coached by John Pacheco, the Whalers showed the opponents that “when you’re hot, you’re hot,” and Mike Fields and Gary Dias kept the ball blazing through the hoop con- tinually. Ron Henderson showed how defense was played, while Carlos DePina and Brian Houser were consistent standouts for NBHS. Mike Sheerin and Neil Jackson also really did a great job when the pressure was on. Great job, group, and best wishes for many more terrific seasons! = ree : FRONT ROW: Joe Andrade, Lucky Silva, Carlos DePina — Co-Capt., Co-Capt. — Ron Henderson, Michael Fields, Gary Dias, Larry 6 Oliveira. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach — Pat Walsh, Mike Sheerin, Derwin Watkins, Neil Jackson, Jeff De Barros, Brian Houser, Gus Hodge, Tony DePina, Tony Williams, Dwayne Lopes, Eddie Pina, Coach — John Pacheco. 177. BASKETBALL : OPPONENT Catholic Memorial 51 Dartmouth 65 Holy Family 38 Durfee 61 Attleboro 40 Taunton 52 Dartmouth 49 Holy Family 63 Stang 37 Barnstable 56 Durfee 78 Connolly 47 Attleboro 38 Taunton 63 TOTAL 11 wins, 3 losses Girls’ Basketball FRONT ROW: Melanie Martin, Aurienne Monty, Doris Soares, Doreen Pina — Co-Capt., Mary Beehan — Co-Capt., Iris Macedo, Elaine Gomes. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Macedo, Ellen Titus, Anna Cruz, Jane Kalife, Amelia Cruz, Cathy Arruda, Gail Pina, Joyce Louro. ABSENT: Chris Rioux, Linda D’Andrade. Coach — Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau New Bedford High girls’ basketball was in the lime- light again this season. Coached by Jeanne Bonneau, the girls had a competitive season. Mary Beehan led the Whaler attack, leading the league in scoring with an average of 19.4 points per game. Melany Martin, Bessie Macedo, Doreen Pina, and Chris Rioux were also contributors to the Crimson’s success. Congratulations on a great season, and keep up the good work! 1977 GIRLS BASKETBALL NBHS OPPONENT 34 Fairhaven 35 53 Dartmouth 49 39 Bourne 43 39 Bourne 38 40 Stang 45 64 Voke 22 40 Holy Family 20 79 St. Anthony 28 49 Fairhaven 44 39 Dartmouth 43 33 Stang 55 59 Voke 21 34 Holy Family 30 7 Durfee 62 TOTAL 9 wins, 6 losses Girls’ Swim FRONT ROW: Roxie Rose, Faye Weitzman, Laurie Jones, Maria Machado, Jill Miller. SECOND ROW: Pat Lynch, Julie Brit- ain, Jane Medeiros, Sue Maccini, Becky Pacheco. THIRD ROW: Maureen O’Malley (Co-Capt.), Cathi Maccini, Gigi Griffin, Cheryl Lyonnais, Emily Garrett, Mary Beehan, Sheri Goldberg, Sue Bourgeois, Amelia Santos, Debbie Jacobs (Co-Capt.). FOURTH ROW: Libby Horn, Janet O’Malley, Lisa Bolger, Jackie Mendes, Chris Lizotte, Pat Chapdelaine, Melanie Hill, Tracey Livesey. MISSING: Maria deSousa, Annette Fisher, Laurie Audette, Robin Taylor (Manager). The Girls’ Swim Team, one of NBHS’ new fall sports, had an excellent first year with an even 5-5 record. Coach Kathy Buckley was very pleased with her team as she commented, “The girls worked extremely hard and I’m really proud of them.” The Whalers’ super “Aquawomen” were Maureen O'Malley, Emily Garrett, Debbie Jacobs, and Roxie Rose. The Diving Team of Pat Lynch, Gigi Griffin and Maria deSousa were “right in there” with their flips and twists! The Whalers’ 400-yard relay also shone as they improved their time by 5 seconds in the Eastern Mass. championships. GIRLS’ SWIM TEAM OPPONENT Canton 110 Seekonk 66 Stoughton 41 Dover-Sherborn 60 Westwood 138 Ursuline 79 Attleboro 96 Middleboro 63 St. Rey’s-Pawtucket 79 Taunton 76 TOTAL 5 wins — 5 losses Boys’ Swim BuIA | | ae ar cei es f FIRST ROW: Jeff Cabral, Mike Iacoponi, Paul Marshall, Richard Jaffe. SECOND ROW: Dan DaRosa, Jim Lambalot, Abe Novick, Ron Enoksen, Pete Cabral, Neil Macedo. THIRD ROW: Mark Perry, Brett Silva, Bob Xifaras, Paul Arguin, Chris Marcotte, Mike Pelczarski, Dave Fitzsimmons, Rob Schard, Jeff Britto, Dave Perry, Chris Fanning, Coach Jim Medeiros. FOURTH ROW: Rich Marchisio, Steve Walsh, Joe Vieira, Sal Romano, Mike McCarthy, Bill Turner. LAST ROW: Mark Touhey, Mike Fogaren, Ned Tsouprake, John Bottomley, Mike Desautels, Steve Cotter, Steve Beauregard. ABSENT: Curt Fralin. 1977 SWIM TEAM OPPONENT Wellesley 100 Seekonk _ 6 Milford 93 Westwood _ 00 Attleboro 190, Middleboro “99 Taunton 7 Randolph 56 Melrose : 4. TOTAL 3 wins, 6 losses The New Bedford High Swim Team pad- dled and kicked its way to a record of 3-6 this season. Led by Coach Jim Medeiros, the swim team had some very impressive performances. Leading the scoring department was Paul Marshall who presently holds four records in the Butterfly, 200-yard free style, 500-yard free style and the relay. Other standouts were Neil Macedo in the diving department and Mike Iacoponi in the 100-yard backstroke. Congratulations on a good season. : — FIRST ROW: Bobby Allen, Kenny Mello, Paul Mitchell, Asst. Coach — Jay Ruel, Mark Bono, Head Coach — John Rolli, Bobby Fitzsim- mons, Charlie Vanderhoop, Mike Weber, Dave Chapman. SECOND ROW: Gary Fortin, John Karalekas, Skip Hamer, Doug Barros, Gary Crowell, Steve Pontes, Danny McCarthy, Mark Correia, Peter Lariviere, Rick Smith, Glen Pontes, Scott Franklin, Danny Reynolds, Paul Sauve. | . Ih tad % SR, it sani e The New Bedford High hockey team skated its Way to a victorious 1976-77 season. Third in Divi- sion I, the Whalers missed going to the State Tour- nament by only one game. Coached by John Rolli and Jim Reul, the Bob Fitzsimmons, Ken Mello, Mike Weber line kept the puck in the opponent’s net, while goalies Bob Allen and Dave Chapman kept it out of ours. Paul Mitch- ell, Peter Lariviere, and Charlie Vanderhoop kept constant pressure around the enemy’s net, while Rick Smith, Dan McCarthy, Doug Barrows, and Gary Crowell all added to the Whalers’ success. Mark Bono, Mark Correia, Steve Pontes, and Scott Franklin proved to be a hard-hitting, solid defense. “The future is now” is the team’s motto, and sophomores Rick Smith, Mark Correia and Peter Lariviere, along with Juniors Scott Franklin, Steve Pontes, and Gary Crowell seem to be keeping hopes of victory alive! 146 adsius. A. 979 Rod. Fr. Blvd. Adams, J. 216 Grinnell Sc. Adams, T. 596 County St. Agrella, A. 1069 Mt. Pleasznt Aguiar, J. 2 Stanton Ct. Aguiar, L. 235 Ohio St. Aguiar, S. 122 Tinkham St. Ainsworth, L. 37 Morelands Ter. Albuquerque, M. 885 County St. Alexander, D. 39 Burt St., A. Alexander, R. 154 Robinson Rd., A. Allen, B. 919 Mt. Pleasant Allen, L. 350 Smith Sc. 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Green Office Aides Brian Arruda, Theresa Benoit, Gwen Borowicz, Celeste Desrosiers, Monique Dugas, Jeanne Ferreira, Larry Guillette, Ellen Harrington, Diane Levesque, Pat Lima, Lisa Livramento, Vivian Mingola, Donna Offley, Maria Ponte, Pam Souza, Joanne Viera. Gold Office Aides Barry Arruda, June Camacho, Dave Carreiro, Susan Counsell, Arthur Cordeiro, Carol Cruz, Joe Estacio, Dennis Ferreira, Manuela Ferreira, Wayne Freitas, Debbie Gifford, Christine Haun, Mike Letourneau, JoAnn MacCord, Lesbia Perez, Heidi Perry, Susan Pothier, Helena Raposo, Sharon Rezendes, Doreen Silvia, Marie Sullivan, Kathy Woodis, Dino Yotides. 152 June Correia, Dolores Costa, Melanie Costa, Elizabeth Ferreira, Barry Hathaway, Polly Holden, Hilda Jesus, MaryAnn Jesus, Rosemary Mendes, Robin Offley, Lisa Pope, Anie Soares. Blue Office Aides J (i 8 Michelle Bergeron, Lino DaCosta, Isabel Del Negro, Christine Freire, Janice Jodoin, Arthur Lemieux, Michael Pacheco, Tami Spoor, Richard Vezina, Eva Zatir. Guidance Aides Green: Ron Lefewitch, Michelle Oliveira, Colleen Raymond, Jack Rego. Gold: Kathryn Dziuba, Debbie Ferro, Heidi Holmstrom, Christine Jadlowic, Maria Mesquita, Paul Mello, Carmen Robles, Ellen Rothman, Brian Sylvia, Trudy Trudelle. Tan: Ann Bodzioch, Pamela Heleen, Kathleen Lemaire. Blue: susan Aguiar, Sheri Camire, Florence Clattenburg, Wendy Cruz, Joe DeMello. 153 Nurses’ Aides Cathy Brightman, Darlene DeCosta, Betty deMelo, Andrea Duval, Chris Rainville, Sharon Rezendes. Dean’s Office Aides Jennifer Adams, Janet Arruda, Sue Bedard, Karen Brunette, Jim Buckley, Eugenio Camara, Ronny Choquette, Jane Collet, June Correia, Lynn Cotter, Madeline Eluziario, Debbie Florio, Pat Giotosa, Lisa Girouard, Andy Gounaris, John Gounaris, Nancy Hallett, Chris Haun, Louise Johnson, Jamie Knox, Alan Lessoff, Phil Lukoff, John Magilton, Linda Medeiros, Paul Mello, Debbie Morrison, Heidi Perry, Paul Poitras, Pat Porter, Rick Purcell, JoAnn Raposa, John Reid, Ellen Rothman, Kevin Roy, Donna Russek, Doreen Silvia, Liz Taylor, Debra Theg, Sheila Tierney, Ann Titus, Cecile Trahan, Cyndi Tulloch, Sue Ward, George Williams, Dino Yotides. 154 Audio-Visual Aides Mike Antunes, Norman Barao, David Brugger, Chris Butler, JoAnn Cardoza, William Carreiro, Carl Charroux, Robert Conway, Mike Despres, Larry Drayton, Frank Fonseca, Dave Fournier, Russell Hallett, Howard Lord, Chris Marcotte, Alan Melanson, Glenn Parker, John Robson, Jeff Rocha, Stafford Saunders, Ron Souza, Jon St. Germaine, Jim Whittaker, Terri Wilde. bettent ten tte English Resource Center Ismalia Andrade, Rachel Barnet, Elizabeth Boucher, Dolly Burns, Sylvia Durocher, Katie Finnerty, Tammy Fox, Bruce Lackey, John Monteiro, Diane Morency, Chery! Racine, Paulo Renquinha, Yvonne Roderiques, Linda Sameiro, Joy Simpkin, Cynthia Surprenant, Ramona Sylvia, Susan Turner, Colleen Vieira. [.M.C. Aides Math Resource Center Aides Jim Beauregard, Debbie Carreau, Karin Eckert, Delia Falcao, Marilyn Gonsalves, Richard Hansen, Lori Izdebski, Carol Kisbert, Denise Lamontagne, Norma Lappointe, Chris Marcotte, Gregg Marshall, John Quintin, David Souza, Robert Weaver, Russ Viera. los Social Science Resource Center Aides Kathy Arruda, Pam Chace, Kim Connors, Dave Cournoyer, Kathy DaRosa, Louis Dos Santos, Cathy Forand, Mary Jane Gomes, Maria Goncalves, Luwana Gonsalves, Mario Magalhaes, Kerry McGrath, Tim McGrath, Cynthia Patistea, William Perry, Sandy Sherman, Madeline Tavares, Dino Yotides. Business-Foreign Language Resource Center Aides Robin Altman, Maria Amaral, Michael Antunes, Debby Carreiro, Lisa Correia, Tammy Correia, Debby DeFreitas, Terri Dupre, Maria Figueirido, Kathy Furtado, Denise Galipeau, Beverly Jerome, Jackson Lovell, John Lyons, Valerie Medeiros, Ann Normandin, Roberta Rogerson, Paula Santos, Michael Ventura, Robert Westgate. Reading Room Aides Karen Alves, Laurie Audette, Sue Bannon, Lucia Benfeito, Linda Blais, Donna Brie, Michelle Bufour, Joanne Butler, Betty Clark, Susan Castro, Lorraine Dellecese, Monika Durocher, Betty Fortes, Maria Fortes, Elsie Goncalves, Deborah Matthews, Brenda Medeiros, Michael Medeiros, Patty fF ; “ Oliveira, Nancy Rebello, Ann Santos, Gina Tetreault, Debra Theg, Susan Turner, Dolores Upham, Margaret Te wow ey Viveiros, Jane Washburn, Bob ' eaatiaz — ete Westgate, Eva Zatir. Hi: 156 Pur POSE: To keep the bright flame of the art spirit gleaming. President. . . Marilyn Ramos, Vice-President. . . Marie Lessa, Secretary. . . Kathy Hopwood, Treasurer. . . Sandy Wahnon, Salvador Barbosa, David Benoit, Patricia Cabral, Melanie Chartier, Maureen Cote, Susan Gomes, John Gounaris, Sharon Heskett, Lorri Izdebski, Pete Kane, Steve Leaver, Anne McKenna, Phyllis Mulvey, Donna Pelletier, Sandy Quadros, Pattie Roy, Jean Tsotsones, Joan Tsotsones, William Turner, Mike Wilde, Advisor: Walter Owen. Ecology Clu Science Media Center Aides Deirdre Abelha, Becky Andrade, Eleanor Bissonnette, Kenneth Cardoza, Nancy Chin, Robert Conway, Philip DaSilva, Kristine Ferreira, David Fermino, Deborah Fonseca, Scott Frade, Delvin Gonsalves, Christine Guerra, Samir Haboosh, Jane Kummer, Steven Leaver, Christine Mahon, Darren McPherson, Brett Randall, Russell Souza, Melissa Thomas, William Turner. Pur POSC: Protection of environment, pride in the earth, compassion for living things and usefulness of living. President. . . Michelle Hebert, Vice-President . . . Richard Jenkins, Secretary. . . Patricia Roy, Treasurer. . . Roberta Dupre, Donald Blake, Christopher Butler, Debbie Carreau, James Connally, Theresa Hebert, Richard Lopes, Mark Miller, William Perry, Advisor: Rick Carreiro. 157 158 D.E.CA, I Robert Begin, Maria Bettencourt, Bruce Bouchard, Leo Cournoyer, John DaRosa, JoAnn DaPonte, Michael DeMedeiros, Cidalia DeMelo, David Deschenes, Shawn Diffley, Susan Frade, Kim Garcia, Albert Gomes, Debra Hopwood, Deborah Hoyt, Jeffrey Jackson, Linda Jezierski, Sandra Lopes, Michael Letourneau, Dawn Lovell, Susan McHenry, Lillian Moniz, Sheree Monteiro, Deborah O’Neil, Christopher Oliveira, Jeremiah Roderiques, David Rodriguez, Daniel Sylvia, Karen Sylvia, Kathleen Taylor. Instructor: Miss Rego. Aaron Agrella, Lori Andrade, Steven Arruda, Donald Barselou, Glenn Bonney, Nancy Boruta, Sophie Braga, Robert Burgess, Kathy Comeau, Paul Costa, Donna Crete, Debra Gatenby, Wesley Grace, Sandra Lopes, Lynn Martin, Gloria Melo, Brenda Mendonca, Susan Monast, Bobby Monteiro, Joseph Morra, Nancy Morse, Gerald Nobrega, Marie Robichaud, Scott Rogers, Cheri S antos, Linda Sylvia, Marc Tetreault, Peter Trahan, Val Vieira, Robert Willett. Instructor: Mr. Pacheco. Math Team as we te ee © CONTRIBUTED ts MIT” 19 CENTURY Purpose: To foster a spirit of competition with math as the basis. Co-Captains. . . Brian Alpert and Madeline Eluziario, Jim Aguiar, Peter Alpert, Debbie Carreau, Juvenal Fernandes, Andrew Gounaris, Namir Haboosh, Samir Haboosh, Mike Iacoponi, Janice Jodoin, Jeff Jodoin, Andrew Nanopoulos. Advisor: Timothy Mitchell. American Field Service Purpose: For meeting people and learning cultures of other countries. President. . . Curtis Moraes, Secretary. . . Annemarie Small, Treasurer. . . JoAnn Butler, Leslie Ainsworth, Donald Blake, Maria Coelho, Arthur Cordeira, Jill Corkum, Maria DaCosta, Emily Garrett, Antonio Goncalves, Debbie Gorman, John Gounaris, Bridget Griffin, Nancy Hallett, Ellen Harrington, Bruce Kestenbaum, Donna Laliberte, Howard Levin, Cathy Maccini, Michael Medeiros, Santo Pettinato, Erica Piedade, John Reid, Ellen Rothman, Kevin Roy, Linda Sameiro, Martha Saunders, Robert Small, Cyndi Tulloch, Charles Vanderhoop, Paul Wilkinson, Susan Williams. Advisors: Mrs. Janice Ouimet, Miss Martha Wilde. Business Club Purpose: To make it possible for students to attend the Mass. Office Association Conference so that members may compete in various business areas on a state level. President. . . Dotty Reynolds, Vice-President . . Cindy Eaton, Secretary. . . Melanie Costa, Treasurer. . . Valerie Tetreault, Dawn Alves, Lynn Anderson, Debbie Auger, Andre Bernier, Denie Bernier, Pat Cabral, Karen Cotter, Maureen Daigle, Lorraine Dellecese, Robert Gomes, Doreen Hallett, Richard Hansen, Dianne LeBlanc, Melodie Marshall, Charlene Nadeau, Linda Reiniche, Paula Vasconcellos, Colleen Vieira, Sue Walker. Advisor: Mrs. Dawn Caton. 159 ; NATIONAL National Honor Society ONO SORIERE té Purpose: To create an enthusiasm for scholarship. President. . . Deborah Jacobs, Vice-President. . . Alan Lessoff, Secretary. . . Emily Garrett, Treasurer. . . Brian Alpert, Leslie Ainsworth, Bonny Allen, Victoria Alves, William Amaral, Idalecia Andre, Janet Arruda, Maria Baeta, Kevin Baptista, David Barbosa, Sharon Barreiro, Jacqueline Beaulieu, Suzette Bedard, Mary Beehan, Elizabeth Bennett, Michelle Bergeron, Susan Bergeron, Andre Bernier, Luis Bettencourt, Lynne Blecha, Mark Bodzioch, Mark Bono, Anne Boucher, Paula Brault, Karen WINDS A Brunette, James Buckley, Jo-Anne A Mp Butler, Jeffrey Cabral, Paul Cabral, te ae be 2 VA LYS, Augusto Cardoso, Mario Cardoza, Susan Caron, Ana Carvalho, Julia Castro, Christine Champagne, Maria Coelho, Jane Collet, Kelly Connors, Chery! Correia, June Correia, Melanie Costa, Susan Counsell, Jo Anna Couto, Joan Carol Couto, Maria DaRosa, Isabel DeMelo, Carlos DePina, Joseph DeSousa, Gary Dias, Alina Diaz, Kim Dlouhy, Terry Dupre, Kathy Dziuba, Karin Eckert, Ronald Enokson, Chery! Elgar, Madeline Eluziario, Steven Feinstein, Cynthia Feliciano, Juvenal Fernandes, Patricia Fernandes, Rosa Fidalgo, Debra Figueira, Kevin Finnerty, Deborah Florio, Daphne Fotiadis, Joyce Franklin, Deborah Furtado, Eileen Gauthier, Susan Goldberg, Maria Gomes, Antonio Goncalves, Debra Gorman, Andrew Gounaris, John Gounaris, Susan Green, Leslie Greenberg, Diane Grenon, Tracey Grimes, Laurent Guilette, Nanette Guy, Nancy Hallett, Brian Hassan, Chery] Hassin, Therese Hebert, Pamela Heleen, Katherine Helgeland, Todd Hibbert, Danielle Hickney, Polly Holden, Lawrence Houbre, Michael Iacoponi, Nora Isherwood, Richard Jenkins, Wendy Kaye, Paul King, Barbara Koczera, David Lage, Denise Lariviere, Jeffrey Lawton, Kerry Leite, Kathleen Lemaire, Diane Levesque, Philip Lukoff, Patricia Lynch, Timothy McGrath, Iris Macedo, Paul Marshall, Michael Means, Paul Mello, Charles Mendes, Sharon Mendonca, Lucille Merkman, Maria Mesquita, Eileen Metcalfe, Susan Midurski, George Morad, Ione Moreira, Edwin Morgan, Sandra Morra, Deborah Morrison, David Murphy, Andrew Nanopoulos, Patricia Neves, Catherine Nichols, Julie Noel, Gail Oliveira, Patricia Oliveira, Alfred Ouellette, Gail Pereira, Jose Pereira, Erica Piedade, Maria DeFatima Pimental, Leucia Pires, Deborah Place, Steven Pokornicki, Maria Rebello, David Riccardi, Margaret Riley, Christine Rioux, June Rodriques, Mary Rogers, Jorge Rosa, Ellen Rothman, Sharon Rousselle, Susan Rueter, Debra Ruscik, Donna Russek, Julio Santos, Mark Semiao, Michael Silva, kT Robin Silva, Robert Small, Maria B. Sousa, Mario Sousa, Violet Souza, Lori Stringer, Marie Sullivan, Elizabeth Texeira, Debra Theg, Sheila Tierney, Ann Titus, Cynthia Tulloch, Luis Viana, Barbara White, Dennis Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson, Gail Williams, Kathleen Woodis, David Wooler, Dino Yotides. Advisor: Mrs. Regina Keightley. 160 Drama Club Purpose: To instill in its members an understanding of the beauty, scope, and emotion of theatre. President. . . Erica Piedade, Vice-Presidents. . . Anne Small and Ronnie Choquette, Secretary . . . Donna Ramos, Treasurer. . . Eileen Metcalfe, Asst. Treasurer. . . Steven Correia, Annette Adams, Donna Adams, Brian Alpert, Janet Arruda, Lori Ashley, Laurie Audette, Diane Aubut, Judy Balestracci, Chris Beaudoin, Diane Begin, Sandra Blanchard, Elizabeth Boucher, Anne Brennan, Charlotte Brewer, Suzanne Brodo, David Brugger, Michelle Buhour, Dolly Burns, Renee Burns, Judith Cabral, Paul Cabral, Katie Calnan, Jack Carvalho, Christine Casey, Gail Cordeiro, Nancy Cooper, Maureen Correia, Maureen Cote, Beverly Crompton, Dorian Deslauriers, Alina Diaz, Chery! Elgar, Sheri Elias, Madeline Eluziario, David Fermino, Juvenal Fern andes, Stephen Ferreira, Charles Furtado, Lynn Garnett, Emily Garrett, Rhonda Gonsalves, Chery! Hamer, Cathy Hammond, Ellen Harrington, Pamela Heleen, Sharon Heskett, Danielle Hickney, Michael Horn, Danny Houbre, Larry Houbre, Debbie Jacobs, Pam Karalekas, Sherri Kaye, Leslie King, Anne Kummer, Lisa Kummer, Bruce Lackey, Donna Laliberte, Sue Levesque, Philip Lima, Liz Marcotte, Andrew Matson, Karry McGrath, Carla McGregor, Anne McKenna, Michael Medeiros, Donald Menezes, Joanne Mertens, Karen Messier, Deborah Mills, Curtis Moraes, Phyllis Mulvey, Donna Myers, Andrew Nanopoulos, Kathy Nanopoulos, Julie Noel, Patty Oliveira, Nancy Pekrul, Audrey Pina, Jenny Pline, Paul Poitras, Pat Porter, Lisa Poulos, Richard Purcell, Barbara Ramos, John Reid, Michael Remillard, Tricia Riley, James Rioux, Michelle Rioux, John Robson, Ellen Rothman, Catherine Roussos, Pattie Roy, Judi Rubin, Susan Rueter, Debbie Saulnier, Anne Shanks, Eugene Silva, Orlando DaSilva, Robin Silva, Robert Small, Cornelia Smith, Anita Sokol, Marie Sullivan, Brian Sylvia, Glynis Sylvia, Greta Tavenner, Ann Titus, Ellen Titus, Barbara Tracz, Cecile Trahan, Danielle Trahan, Cynthia Tulloch, Roberta Smith, Susan Turner, Faye Weitzman, Kathy Wilson. Advisors: George Charbonneau and Armand Marchand. Purpose: To help Foreign-Born Club these students whoa of various ethnic backgrounds in their social and educational integration in our American way of life. President. . . Joao Santos, Vice-President . . Filomena Silva, Secretary. . . Fatima Amaral, Treasurer. . . Fatima Castro, Fatima Amaral, Eugenio Barbosa, Victor Bernardo, Joao Carvalho, Fatima Castro, Victor Cunha, Joao Dos Santos, Manuel Espinola, Ana Ferreira, Carlos Ferreira, Elizabeth Ferreira, Maria Figueiredo, Carlos Garcia, Salvador Garcia, Helio Goncalves, Jose Lopes, Jorge Marmelo, Sandy Martins, Jose Miranda, Jose Moura, Rui Pavao, Paulo Sarmento, Antonio Silva, Filomena Silva, Jose Silva, Mario Sousa, Fernando Valentim. 16] Herodotus Club or AG 7) y Purpose: To promote service to the : school and community, and to expand our knowledge of ourselves. President. . . Deborah Morrison, 1st Vice- President. . . Kathy Maccini, 2nd Vice- President. . . Andrew Nanopoulos, 3rd Vice-President. . . Mark Bodzioch, Secretary. . . Kevin Roy, Treasurer. . . Doris Moyer, Danny Alexander, Scott Alfonse, Brian Alpert, William Amaral, Bruce Anderson, Debbie Andrade, Judy Balestracci, Kevin Baptiste, Maria de Barros, Kenneth Benjamin, Katherine Bennett, Sue Benoit, Michael Bettencourt, Lisa Bindas, Ann Bodzioch, Mark Bono, Gwen Borowicz, Debbie Bogalhas, Bruce Bouchard, Leslie Brackett, Ann Brennan, Cathy Brightman, Donna Brightman, Marie Bryant, Cathy Camaioni, Ruy Cardoso, Sheryl Case, Lynne Charon, Ronnie Choquette, Maria Coelho, Gail Cordeiro, Steve Correia, Kevin Crabtree, Danny Cregan, Alan Davis, Iris Deane, Michael Desautels, Paul Desautels, Dorian Deslauriers, Richard Dunn, Karen Ewaszko, Linda Ewaszko, Chris Fanning, Bruce Foucart, Maria Furtado, David Furtado, Diane Grenon, Debbie Gauthier, Susan Godlewski, Harry Hamer, Debbie Hardy, Chery] Hassin, Elizabeth Horn, Michael Iacoponi, Richard Jaffe, Barbara Jaworski, June Ketchie, Jamie Knox, Denise Lamontagne, Michelle LeBlanc, Alan Lessoff, Thomas L’Italien, Maria I. Lopes, Cheryl Lyonnais, Susan Maccini, Mary Beth Macedo, John Magilton, Clinton Martin, Melany Martin, Danny McCarthy, Robert McCarthy, Janet McCombe, Theresa McLellan, Karen Messier, Eileen Metcalfe, Renee Mullen, Donna Myers, Susan Nadeau, Kathy Nanopoulos, Dave Nelson, Julie Noel, Patti Oliveira, Karen Pelczarski, Mike Pelczarski, Susan Pereira, Mark Perry, Erica Piedade, Ann Ponichtera, Dawn Potter, Lisa Poulos, John Reid, Joyce Robert, Debbie Roberts, Ray Romanoski, Sharon Romanowicz, JoAnn Seed, Gail Serode, Anne Shanks, Barbara Shanks, Anita Sokol, Joan Sylvia, Stafford Saunders, Jim Stott, Gina Tetreault, Peter Traban, Barbara Tracz, Janet Verville, Cathy Vieira, Elizabeth Vieira, Regina Vieira, Kathy Wilson, Ann Worsley, Elaine P. Yehle, Dino Yotides, Anna Zielinski. Advisors: John Borowicz and Michael Longo. ko re l gn La n gua ge @ lu b Purpose: To give the students who take a language at NBHS the opportunity to further their knowledge of the people and customs of the language. A President. . . Andrew Gounaris, Vice- Pe. President. . . Joanne Couto, Secretary. . . st . . . mor Diane Morency, Treasurer. . . Priscilla 7 Sanchez, Edwin Ardoin, Dolly Burns, Patricia Cabral, Myrna Castro, Maria Coelho, Diane Couto, Maria DaSilva, Sylvia Durocher, Kathryn Dziuba, Sheri Elias, Diane Grenon, Steve Herman, JoAnn MacCord, Frank Mendes, Kevin Morgado, Judi Rubin, Edwin Sanchez, Gary Soares, Elaine Yehle. Advisor: Maurice Taylor. Sr sc 162 Purp ose: To promote the culture and heritage of Greece. President. . . Dino Yotides, Vice-President. . . Andreas Gounaris, Secretary . . . Marie Sullivan, Treasurer. . . Kathy Nanopoulos, Paul Bebis, Mark Bodzioch, Mary Boza, James Buckley, Robert Caldas, Alex Calvao, Jack Carvalho, Kathie Chmiel, Maria Coelho, Steven Feinstein, Peter Fogaren, Daphne Fotiadis, John Gounaris, Jonathan Karalekas, Pamela Karalekas, Tim McGrath, Andrew Nanopoulos, Julie Noel, Jean Panagakos, Margaret Panagakos, Patrick Porter, Lisa Poulos, Victoria Poulos, ae ALPHABET Be AS Ee ZH Shakespeare Club ond pee rage ag DE mal oe Purpose: To create an interest in the work of William Shakespeare and ultimately to see a live production of one of his plays. President. . . David Gaboriault, Vice-President. . . Chris Vasiliou, Treasurer. . . Charlene L’Heureux, Roger Barros, Lisa Cardosa, David Carreiro, Mario Carvalho, Christine Casey, Rose Ferreira, Sharon Heskett, Sheila Lefrancois, Howard Levin, Claudette Pittsley, Jerry Racine, Robert Raposa, Michelle Rioux, Michelle Roy, Robert Sanitsky, Martha Saunders, Eva Zatir. Advisor: Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme. smut Richard Purcell, John Reid, Edward Rodriques, Julio Santos, Cecile Trahan, Jean Tsotsones, Joan Tsotsones, Edward Tsouprake, Demetri Yankopolus, Tina Marie Yotides. Advisor: Nicholas Konstantakos. 163 164 es ae Pat rene Cee nel 3 ‘- 7 Sielips aia = “eR New Bedford High School Band Pur POSC€: Band members take active part in local and area football games, parades, festivals, concerts and special events, in addition to rehearsing and performing instrumental literature from the traditional and contemporary repertories. President. . . Bob Couto, Vice-President. . . Paul Cabral, Secretary. . . Kathy Spooner, Treasurer. . . Jimmy Lambalot, Amelia Almeida, Patricia Almeida, Jose Amaral, Scott Amorin, Paula Berche, Robert Besen, Lisa Bindas, Donna Bobrowiecki, Charlotte Brewer, George Burr, Jeffrey Cabral, Peter Conners, Nancy L. Cooper, Lynn Cotter, Gary DeMoura, Steven Dupre, Marcelle Duval, Michelle Dziuba, Doug Fernandes, Curtis Fralin, Emily Garrett, Kym Goddu, Manny Gonsalves, Robin Gracia, Janet Holland, Richard Jordan, Pam Karalekas, Steve Kates, Helen Kirby, Russell Koster, Anne Kummer, Lisa Kummer, Mary Jane Lambalot, David Lino, Sharon Lopes, Andy Matson, Jane Medeiros, Michael Medeiros, Curtis Moraes, John Oliver, Glenn Pacheco, Debbie Pekrul, Karen Pelczarski, Audrey Pina, Paul Poitras, Donna Ramos, Paul Raymond, Joe Robinson, Joe Santos, Tim Scudder, Anne Small, Steve St. Pierre, Sharon Stiffler, Debra Stutz, Doreen Silvia, Glynis Sylvia, Bob Telo, Elizabeth Vieira, Kathy Wilson, Demetri Yankopolus, Julian Youngblood. Instructor: Mr. John Rapoza. Concert Chorale Purpose: To perform challenging music both in school and community activities. President. . . Audrey Pina, Vice-President. . . Robin Silva, Secretary-Treasurer. . . Anne Kummer, Diane Aubut, William A. Bailey, Christopher Beaudoin, Paula Berche, Dolly Burns, Paul Cabral, Jack Carvalho, Ronald Choquette, Thomas Collins, Nancy Cooper, Steven Correia, Ruth Fisher, Rhonda Gonsalves, Pam Heleen, Mike Horn, Phillip Lima, Eileen Metcalfe, Aurienne Monty, Tim McGrath, Marilyn Plummer, Donna Ramos, John Reid, Susan Rueter, Linda Sylvia. Advisor: Mrs. Frances Heimberg. Selected SSA Choir Purpose: To interest any student who aspires to become an educator. President. . . Kim Dlouhy, Vice-President. . . Cathleen Calnan, Secretary . Suzanne Almeida, Catherine Roussos, Cathy Finnerty. President. . . Eileen Metcalfe, Vice- President. . . Donna Ramos, Secretary . Robin Silva, Diane Aubut, Dolly Burns, Vicki Burns, Paula Berche, Vidalia Cabral, Nancy Cooper, Rhonda Gonsalves, Pam Heleen, Anne Kummer, Ann Matteus, Aurienne Monty, Audrey Pina, Marilyn Plummer, Sue Rueter, Linda Sylvia. Advisor: Mrs. Frances Heimberg. Michael Avila, Paul Cabral, Stacy Cabral, Peter Conners, Michelle Fecteau, Susan Figueira, Juliette Gallant, Anne Kummer, Philip Lima, Robin Manning, Jacqueline Mendez, Marilyn Plummer, James Robitaille. . Zoraida Correia, Treasurer . 165 166 Pu Ld oH % a gl bs 1) Purpose : To serve the school and community by promoting charitable projects. President. . . Richard Curry, Vice-President. . . Andrew Nanopoulos, Secretary. . . Julie A. Noel, Treasurer. . . James Buckley, Leslie Ainsworth, Brian Alpert, Peter Alpert, Todd Eisenberg, Catherine Finnerty, Debbie Hardy, Robert Horowitz, Mike Iacoponi, Sandy Jacobs, Lori Johnson, Bruce Kestenbaum, Anne Kummer, Liz Marcotte, Sandra Morra, Kathy Nanopoulos, Lynne Perry, Jeff Rechter, Renee Ridzon, Jo-Ann Seed, Faye Weitzman. Crimson Courter Purpose: The COURIER functions both as a student service and a teaching medium for students interested in the many facets of newspaper production. Editor. . . Regina Vieira, Asst. Ed.. . . Cynthia Fernandes, Bus. Mgr.. . . Lauren Cohen, News Ed.. . . Charles Furtado, Viewpoints Ed.. . . Don Wilkinson, Assts.. . . Frank Lima and Stephen Lopes, Feature Ed.. . . Elaine Yehle, Assts.. . . Al Roda and Lisa Cardoza, Sports Ed.. . . Ellen Harrington, Asst.. . . Bruce Anderson, Photo Ed.. . . Steven Pokornicki, Assts.. . . Peter Alpert, Brian Alpert and Andrew Nanopoulos, Copy Ed.. . . Kathie Chmiel, Assts.. . . Ruth Silva, Rosemary Faria, and Michael Mendoza, Production Mgr.. . . Brian Arruda. A fro-American Historical Association foe S LY Purpose: To provide a place where students who are interested in the Black experience may come together to discuss and evaluate their feelings and ideas about their experiences in high school. President. . . Joseph F. Andrade, Robert Almeida, Becky Andrade, Patricia Andrade, Joe Azevedo, Manny Azevedo, Sara Azevedo, Candy Baptista, Regina Barros, Donald Blake, Arsenia Brito, Maria Fernandes, Dianna Gomes, Rita Harris, Ronnie Henderson, Steve Hill, Michael Jack, Jeff Jackson, Steve Lopes, Iris Macedo, Kevin Marlow, Sharon Mays, Julia Oliveira, Terry Pina, Tiny Silva, Carol Spencer, David Sylvia, Jayl Sylvia. Advisors: Ms. Loretta Blake and Mrs. Rhoda Purcell. Bowling Club Purpose: To provide an enjoyable, competitive outlet for students and teachers and to develop desirable character traits in both. President. . . Andre Bernier, Vice-President. . . Robert Gomes, Secretary. . . Jeff Rechter, Treasurer. . . George Biscari, Kevin Akin, Dan Alexander, Dan Bartolome, Diane Beaulieu, Jackie Beaulieu, Debbie Begin, Bill Bois, David Brugger, Ed Cardozo, Dan Carr, Ernie Chase, Brian Correia, Betty deMelo, Michael Desrosiers, Richard Dunn, Joe Pupont, Steve Eusebio, Rhonda Fleming, Frank Frazier, George Fumo, Shawn Furtado, Denise Galipeau, Michael Gama, Debbie Gauthier, Kevin Gibson, Ed Girard, Terry Hebert, Ron Herbert, Michael Jardin, Irene LaFerriere, Denise Lamontagne, David Lino, James L’Italien, Steve Lyonnais, Steve Marshall, Eugene Martin, Russ Meehan, Al Melanson, Ed Mello, Donna Metivier, Darlene Metivier, Mark Miller, Kevin Morgado, Robert Morin, Eric Motta, Karen Moyer, Christian Nelson, David Pepin, Ed Pereira, Chery! Racine, Lionel Racine, Steven Richards, Robert Rinker, Marco Rivera, Roy Ray, Paul Santos, Roger Silva, Paul Simmons, Anita Sokol, Doug Souza, Randy Souza, Ron Souza, Valerie Sowle, Steven St. Pierre, Michael Sullivan, Deb Sylvia, Carlos Tabares, Manuel Tavares, Richard Torres, Michael Ventura, Angela Vercammen, Ray Wach, James Whittaker, Brian Woodacre. Advisor: George Biscari. 167 Commander and Staff Battalion Commander. . . Chery! Hassin, Battalion XO. . . Robert Caldas, Adjutant. . . David Briggs, S3 Thomas Maloney, $4 Dawn Potter, Peter Goodwin and Kathy Wong. Commander . . . Frederick Ferreira, Avelino Alves, Edwin Ardoin, Roger Barros, Gerald Baulier, Henry Bizarro, Robert Clavin, Antonio Couto, Richard Cunha, Dennis Dansereau, Daniel Duggan, Brian Edmund- son, George Furtado, Mark Hill, Wayne Joaquim, David Jorge, Noel Jorge, Bruce Lackey, Timothy Lopes, Steve Machado, Mario Matias, Kenneth Mingola, Joseph Melendez, Brian Mendes, Bruce Nobrega, Richard Oliveira, Chris Ouellette, David Pacheco, Norman Quintin, Robert Raposo, James Rioux, Harold Roddy, Instructors Antonio Rodriques, Raymond Romanoski, Garry Soares, Christopher Souto, David Souza, Patrick Sullivan, David Swift, Russell Vieira, Christopher Villeneuve, Antonio Viveiros, Manuel Viveiros. 168 Purpose: To provide instruction which will benefit the cadet, the community, and the nation, through leadership and Peas , nig 5 gg ME BEzy 1 x citizenship. nm Se ee dh nea caacaasmeslR 4 pee seg ME gesbies Sue 5 tS hae SNR ES SSE. pe oH? ear soe fine eames wreoam aes Commander. . . Marguerite Harris, Cynthia Alfonso, Helena Almeida, Tracey Anderson, Patricia Andrade, Darlene Araujo, Natalie Bookman, Rosemary Carlisle, Myrna Castro, Eloida Dancel, Betty Fortes, Debbie Gamage, Diane Gomes, Matilda Gomes, Allison Joseph, Maria Lavadinho, Cynthia Leighton, Providencia Ortiz, Valerie Pina, Joanne Raymond, Nancy Rogers, Anita Rose, Darlene Silva, Ana Toro, Joan Tripp, Mary Ann Vaughan, Wanda Vega. Guards Betty Fortes, David Souza. Commander . . . Christine Champagne, Linda Blais, Donna Brie, Sharon Campbell, Priscilla Carter, Ann 2 ; Costa, June Davignon, Darlene Duarte, Sherry Gigher, Diane Girard, Kym Gomes, Marylin Gonsalves, Rob- CSM Manuel Lima, Jr., Senior Army Instructor Lt. bin Gonsalves, Dorothea Greene, Doreen Hallet, Mary Holtkamp, Deana Jorge, Juanita Kercado, Diana Col Joseph Napoli, Sgt. Robert Morrison. Lomba, Mable Lopes, Susan Maloney, Debra Martins, Loide Martins, Michelle Nobre, Robbin Offley, Laurie Pittsley, Debra Poyant, Patricia Reynolds, Lorne Shurtleff, Rose Sanchez, Cynthia Wong. 169 170 Pep Club Purpose: To aid the cheerleaders in promoting enthusiasm within the student body. President. . . Cyndi Tulloch, Vice-President. . . Alina Diaz, Secretary. . . Bette Clark, Treasurer. . . Cheryl Correia, Donna Adams, Brooke Almeida, Janet Arruda, Lynne Bessette, Monique Boisvert, Anne Brennan, Michelle Buhour, Joanne Casimiro, Cathy Correia, Lynne Costa, Sandra Cusson, Deborah Daniels, June Davignon, Donna Duarte, Chery] Elgar, Karen Ewaszko, Linda Ewaszko, Julie Ferreira, Colleen Foley, Nancy Fonseca, Sue Fournier, Pam Goddu, Rhonda Gonsalves, Lisa Gioiosa, Kathy Heron, Karen Holden, Barbara Jaworski, Pam Karalekas, Norma Lapointe, Donna Laliberte, Doreen Levesque, Allison Macedo, Kerry McGrath, Lois Medeiros, Joyce Mello, Susan Maltais, Lori Nader, Debi Place, Marie Pepin, Linda Pereira, Jane Poitras, Phyllis Raphael, Lisa Rounseville, Pat Ryan, Linda Sameiro, Jean Saunders, Roberta Smith, Theresa Smith, Pamela Souza, Sharon Sullivan, Carolyn Sweet, Cheryl Sylvia, Debbie Sylvia, Lori Sylvia, Isabel Tavares, Janice Tetreault, Sue Varao, Jackie Vezina, Debbie Vieira, Sue Rego, Beth Hardman, Nancy Peitavino, Karen Toohey, Kelly Walsh. Advisor: Mrs. Pauline Amaral. Student Congress Purpose: To help bridge the gap of communication between students and administration. President. . . Peter Alpert, Vice-President. . . Robert Sanitsky, Secretary. . . Marylyn Ramos, Treasurer. . . Liz Marcotte, Amelia Almeida, Patricia Almeida, David Carreiro, Melissa Coury, Todd Eisenberg, James Esancy, David Fermino, Tammy Fox, Katie Finnerty, Charlie Furtado, Cheryl Gibbs, Michael Girard, Robert Gorczyca, Michael Hebert, Steve Herman, Sharon Heskett, Robert Horowitz, Libby Horn, Lori Johnson, Jeffrey Jodoin, Bruce Kestenbaum, Jane Kummer, Marie Lessa, Alan Lessoff, Linda Lima, Sandra Morra, Lynne Perry, Mark Perry, Lisa Poulos, Anne Ponichtera, Renee Ridzon, Michael Russo, John Santos, Claire Shurtleff, Greta Tavenner, Melissa Thomas, Barbara Tracz, Ned Tsouprake, Regina Vieira, Faye Weitzman, Eva Zatir. Advisor: John Sykes. Purpose: To help various organizations in school an d community. President. . . Cindy Fernandes, Vice-President . . . JoAnne Butler, Secretary. . . Katie Calnan, Treasurer. . . Sue Godlewski, Nancy Andrade, Debbie Antunes, Alexis Araujo, Celina Barriga, Dolly Burns, Pat Cabral, Melanie Chartier, Michelle Dziuba, Paula Flood, Maria Fortes, Cindy Ladino, Elaine Lapointe, Ann McCoy, Theresa McLellan, Gail Oliveira, Darlene Williams, Susan Williams. Advisor: Ms. Beverly Bizzarro. Data Processing Purpose: To give students an opportunity to learn the basics of Data Processing. President. . . George Butler, Vice-President . . . Larry Houbre, Secretary. . . David Briggs, Roger Barros, Chris Butler, Mike Butler, David Briggs, Ruy Cardoso, Isabel DeMelo, Serveul Deneault, Deborah Gifford, Peter Goodwin, Nemir Haboosh, Samir Haboosh, Lawrence Houbre, Cindy LaBossiere, Susan Maloney, Thomas Maloney, Bruce Ramos, Walter Sylvia. Advisor: Robert Francis. Purpose: To afford students the option to explore various health careers. President. . . Debra Theg, Vice-President . . . Annette Fisher, Secretary. . . Melanie Hill, Treasurer. . . Tammi Spoor, Natalie Aguiar, Diane Begin, Teresa Cardoza, Esmeralda Correia, Tris Ferreira, Debbie Goodwin, Nancy Hallett, Nora Isherwood, Christine Jadlowic, Joan Lawrence, Anne McKenna, Mercedes Monteiro, Donna Myers, Becky Pacheco, Donna Pelletier, Colleen Raymond, Ann-Marie Riding, Cindy Rijo, Darlene Wiliams, Susan Williams. Advisor: Mrs. Eileen Medeiros. 171 Chess Team Purpose: To foster interest in and expand the knowledge of chess at NBHS. Captain. . . Philip J. Normand III, Sheri Elias, Steven Feinstein, Juvenal Fernandes I, Jerry Giambo, Andrew Gounaris, John Gounaris, Alan Lessoff, Phillip Livramento, Mark Pina, Laudy A. Soifer. Advisor: George Goodfellow. Biology Club Purpose: To enhance an appreciation of the biological world. President. . . Namir Haboosh, Treasurer- Secretary. . . Joanne Butler, Joe Dziuba, Samir Haboosh, Howard Levin, Phyllis Mulvey, Ann McKenna, David Oliver, Laurie Oliver. Advisor: John Strittmatter. Debating Society Purpose: To give students an opportunity to learn the techniques of argumentation and public speaking. Peter Alpert, James Buckley, Andrew Gounaris, Steven Herman, Robert Horowitz, Sandy Jacobs, Thomas Maloney, Kevin Morgado. Advisor: Maurice Taylor. 172 Senior Steering Committee Leslie Ainsworth, Susie Almeida, Brian Alves, Steven Amaral, Joseph Andrade, Anne Marie Arruda, Donald Blake, Ron Choquette, Jane Collet, Steve Correia, Tom Cote, Lynn Cotter, Bob Couto, Alina Diaz, Madeline Eluziario, Cindy Fernandes, Mike Fields, Debbie Figueira, Debbie Florio, Emily Garrett, John Gounaris, Leslie Greenberg, Cheryl Hassin, Pam Heleen, Kathy Helgeland, Mike Horn, Nora Isherwood, Jamie Knox, Barbara Koczera, Pat Krouzek, Anne Kummer, Patricia Lynch, John Lyons, Tim McGrath, Paul Mello, Cindy Mendel, Charles Mendes, Debbie Morrison, Andy Nanopoulos, Cathy Nichols, Michelle Oliveira, Audrey Pina, Doreen Pina, Paul Poitras, Pat Porter, Valerie Provencher, Richard Purcell, John Reid, Sharon Rezendes, Christine Rioux, Ann Santos, Kathy Shaw, Doreen Silvia Eugene Silva, Debbie Theg, Ann Titus, Terry Wilde. Junior Class Officers President. . . Sheri Elias, 1st Vice Pres. : + . . Steven Herman, 2nd Vice Pres. ‘ zs oe . . . Jane Kummer, Secretary. . . , f o Karen Pelczarski. Beri _ Junior Steering Committee Jackie Abreu, Bruce Anderson, Robin Alberts, Pat Almeida, Peter Alpert, Shirley Batistelli, Lisa Bindas, Elenor Bissonette, Charlotte Brewer, David Brugger, George Butler, Patircia Cabral, David Carreiro, James Collet, Donna Debalsi, Darlene DeCosta, James Esancy, Annette Fisher, David Fermino, Lorraine Fernandes, Tammy Fox, Chery! Gibbs, Susan Gomes, David Goodman, Manuel Jerome, Brenda Kern, Bruce Kestenbaum, Roberta Lassey, Kathy Lau, Marie Lessa, Kathy Maccini, James MacGregor, Lisa Marcotte, Andrew Matson, Jerry Medloch, Michelle Myers, Lori Oliver, Judy Pedro, Maria Pina, Jenny Pline, Diane Preece, Sandy Quadros, Donna Ramos, Michele Rioux, Michele Roy, Linda Sameiro, Anne Small, Sharon Soares, Mike Thomas, Pam Tschaen, Kevin Turner, Alice Valentine, Danny Velez, Regina Vieira, Faye Weitzman, Linda Wilkinson, Eva Zatir. 173 Sophomore Sophomore Steering Committee Class Officers yaaa” 6 ’ President. . . Chery! Lyonnais, 1st Vice Pres... . Philip Lima, 2nd Vice Pres. ... . Debbie Hardy, Secretary . . Sandra Jacobs. Barry Abrams, Paul Arguin, Maria de Barros, Dennie Bernier, Sue Botelho, Anne Brennan, Chris Brunelle, Dolly Burns, Vicki Burns, Richard Cabral, Ray Cardoso, Lynn Caron, Isabel Castro, Melanie Chartier, Betty Clark, Arthur Cordeiro, Andrea Costa, Charles Crook, Donald Davignon, Jeff DeBarros, Isabel de Castro, Car- ole Desroches, Monique Drolet, Darlene Duarte, Cecelia Ferreira, Dennis Ferreira, David Fitzsimmons, Gloria Franco, Debbie Gauthier, Jose Giesta, Diane Girard, Pamela Goddu, Diane Gomes, Kim Gomes, Susan Gula, Richard Henderson, Mark Hill, Melanie Hill, David Hopwood, Libby Horn, Danny Houbre, Pam Karalekas, Bruce Lackey, Denise Lamontagne, Brian Leger, Christine Lizotte, Danny Lopes, Maria Machado, Steven Mal- din, Bob McCarthy, Kerri McGrath, Karen Medeiros, Mark Medeiros, Tom Mello, Alan Mendes, Donald Menezes, Janice Miguel, Vivian Mingola, Sharon Mulvey, Cindy Patistea, Trina Parker, Sue Pereira, David Perry, Paula Perry, Valerie Pina, Maria Ponte, Felicia Quiles, Brett Randall, Martha Reid, Lenny Roberts, Michael Robinson, Steve Rodrigues, Lisa Rounseville. Alpha Literary Magazine Purpose: To compile material, edit, and produce the school literary magazine. Chief Editor. . . Steven de Costa, Art Editor. . . Andrew Gounaris, Production Editor. . . Kathy Chmiel, Namir Habboosh, Samir Habboosh, Michael Mendonca, Jennifer Nicolet, Elaine Yehle. Advisor: Mrs. Judith Snow. Engineers Club Purpose: To give students an insight on the requirements and different fields within the engineering profession. President. . . John Blackburn, Vice Pres. . . Danny DaRosa, Secretary. . . Stephen Ferreira, Lionel Barbosa, Stephen Chase, Thomas Couto, Edward DeFreitas, Eileen Gauthier, Richard Gonsalves, Pat Gioiosa, Michael Jackson, Paul King, Michael King, Robert Lyman, Gerry Racine, Barry Roderick, Robert Sylvia, Mark Touhey, George Williams, Julian Youngblood Advisor: Mr. Ralph Monteiro. Organizations — People who care! Do for others — what one doesn’t dare. Working together and not on their own, They need each other and make it known. All of these are worthwhile trends — To help someone and make new friends. Jenny Adams 8b Gi cee ve rl ani som. S = @ 2 = = -. = x feat 4 atl b (Se rn Neenteee Congrat ulations | Good Luck Class of '77 ‘to the 1977 From the Graduates ae From : To ae Auto Driving School Ctx us put you in our Driver's seat! ‘993-7190 UPOS RESTAURANT VANCE PHILLIPS Member S.A.E. 363 Acishaet Ave. ; Rlow Bedford, Massachusetts: -992- 6623 Dial 993-3365 PORTO IMPORTS she Graduates as. om All Over From : Pe PR 1. EiaN O° UY ioe: Super Markets Best Wishes “Class of 1977 3 uN Me reel J. Traha an oe, at, : ea ie 790 utheastern Mass ot 5 i z+ “ = . = - a eer TA. a fe ws, ane . 182 CONGRATULATIONS TO 4E CLASS |OF Compliments of . Lawrence B. Maxfield Registered — Sanitary Master Plumber Reg, No. 4371 Fairhaven, Mass. 55 Main Street cs Zip Code 02719 Central Liquors 1847 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, Massachusetts Zayre Department Store North Dartmouth Mall North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 183 The Best in Life to All Members of the Great Class of 1977 WE CARE From All the Members of thes a N.B.E.A., INC. New Bedford Educators Association, Inc. YMCA of New Bedford 1833 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, Massachusetts 995-5755 4 to the Graduates 5 From” , Health BS ome of the Seal b 2 on : P latter | 531 Ree ad North Dartmouth, MA 02747 993-8447 ele, os — a Cp a ih Nea “cena os - set an 191 ? How can I tell him I’m in the wrong class “You, you’re the one . s! c a c “a O ” f me Pr a 2 Pa e ° - 2 § 2 s S ¢ 2 it re 2 o c ¥ % = = — z q 5 o ¥ FI : : 5 e r = : ae} a Leal ao ¢ o eo) ine] _ = 7) u ) A ao) uv rat ‘= = ic} = a 4 3 2 Fy £ ie = 4 (=. % BK Will he believe the dog ate it? My chiropractor recommended it! ieee RLADBLBMPLLBLABLADVA LL RLABLABLALLABDAAAISALALARRL DALAL LALLA ALDI AA A Well, be that way! —s mw - + dat Is this an exclusive asylum or can anyone get in? It’s not easy to type with tinsel. 193 emp = Sesnoe tas 195 te = Te ee oe ae re ade 1 nT yrenperenl 196 S . are momaxmaagicy wz eat LEE : NOHS . Torture | Machine ' 4 ——— GD, Saha nem Imagine what youd get for possession of concealed snow! 197 I wonder if she is dead yet? It was so-0-0-0-0 big. . . Gee, would I love to pick her up! 199 A V. oyage Into the Future . . From PIECEMEAL PHYSICS AND SKITTISH SCIENCE magazine, ¢. 1977 (Despite built-in obsolescence, the current New Bedford High building will most probably be nothing more than a pile of dust and weather- beaten plastic two thousand years from now. What will archaeologists of the future find in its place? What relics of our personality and our lifestyle will we leave behind? One of the members of the NBH faculty discovered the answer to this question quite by accident recently. Here, with certain omissions and adaptations, is his report.) I, Mr. Jarett Rose, head of the Science Department, enjoy spending my weekends tinkering with machines. One Sunday a few weeks ago, I invented what I thought was an automated lounge chair, but what in actuality was a combination hair-trimmer and time machine, Slumping into my brainchild, prepared for a leisurely afternoon watching Laurel and Hardy reruns on television, I lightly pressed forward the lever and propelled myself into an eerie world of hazy, pulsating blackness. When I came to, not only did I have a nifty haircut, but also I found, to my great surprise, that I was being pursued by a flying Volkswagen beetle driven by a giant cucumber with the head of a brontosaurus. A true scientist to the last, I dropped my slide rule and my compass and ran like the devil. Soon I found myself in a vaguely familiar spot, seeing a sign which read: Abhinc duo millia annorum, hic Novus Bedfordus Summus Ludus stetit. Novum urbem celere aedificamus. Patientis vobis gratias agimus. P. Johannus Markey CCXXIII Urbis Praefectus which translates roughly: Here, two thousand years ago, stood New Bedford High School. We are rapidly building a new city. Thank you for your patience. John A. Markey 223rd Mayor “Leaping Leo!” I exclaimed. “It’s 3977 A.D. and my beloved high school is reduced to rubble. What else is there to do now except sadly search the ruins for any artifacts that may have been left behind?” And here is a partial list of what] found. . . A Bicentennial can of “Budweiser” A 1976 Student Activity card Our lost sense of moral dignity FRAMPTON PLAYS CHOPIN by Peter Frampton The Disco Duck Five copies of the CRIMSON COURIER Six copies of ROLLING STONE A pair of Earth shoes A streaker’s handbook “Elton John” glasses A leather jacket A “Nixon’s the One” button worn by the Watergate bug A jar of peanut butter and a set of official Jimmy Carter false teeth Concealed snow A baseball card of Mark Fidrych A thermostat set at 65° and a WIN button Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves Lockers brimming with expensive leather coats Puma and Adidas sneakers A meter stick and a kilogram weight Pocket calculators Whaler jackets, pins, hats, notepads, etc., etc. A Washington secretary who CAN type A paddle-ball paddle Tape from the girls’ field hockey team Twelve tons of overdue homework papers continued on next page 201 Barron’s HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE SCHOLASTIC THE THOUGHTS OF CHAIRMAN MAO APTITUDE TEST The masthead from a tall ship Olympic gold medals Downtown explosions The Fonz aboard the “Starship Enterprise” A doll that says, “I’m Chevy Chase, and you’re not.” A college acceptance letter A skateboard Junior Banquet and Senior Prom tickets Razor blade necklaces Yellow slips, blue slips, pink slips, green slips. . . King Kong without Fay Wray A citizen’s band radio Linda Blair still possessed Three false alarms in ten minutes A kidnapped newspaper heiress Pictures from Sky-Lab and Mars Four different Howard Hughes’ wills Squirt gum An intact Liberian tanker Frozen meat loaf perfectly preserved An unsigned contract and an NBEA picket sign A list of the duties of Sophomore and Junior class officers A turkey from Durfee, A college rejection letter Henry Kissinger doing the hustle ‘I977-ours = == Was THE YEAR OF THE PEANUT) We k= S| “eid WY ND 9 9} ?; a ll oe dl Ba Be 4 3 , ne es NIN 0) hg OA a Ma Le fl BF 202 Monkeys for the “Jungle” A freshman looking for the Gold House cafeteria The Cookie Monster Alligator shirts Inflated coffee and sugar prices (and deflated school budgets) The track team’s relay baton Ye Olde Whaler Proverb: Chinese ping-pong paddles Strawberry lip gloss “One man’s trash is some rat’s lunch!” A Honda mini-bike An “Afro” pick Mood rings Gum under the seats Mr. Calnan’s teddy bear 203 “SENIOR | MESSAGES” Remember this through your high school years. “A sensible man watches for problems ahead and prepares to meet them. The simpleton never looks and suffers the consequences.” To cri-mi-ni-mi-nal, Watch out for that ole black magic! To Mrs. Hassey — “You do not exist in our world.” — from Joan Coutu, Audrey Costa, and Brian Sylvia. To the F + G Lunch Shift Boys — Keep on “tokin!” — The Bird. To Mr. Methia, We couldn’t have picked a better teacher for Junior English. What patience! Too bad for Candy! Long live Spanky! To my classmates — May you all have a successful future — Nancy Hallett To Fran Kaufman with love from Brian, Joan, Dennis, Audrey, and Brahim — “Das ist genug!” Dear Never Ready, I hope that all your “Impossible Dreams” come true. Love always, Ever Ready Cecile — It’s been an experience!! Love, Ellen and Jenny Pat — I'll never forget the time you fell off my car in Lum’s parking lot, the sugar shaker at Ground Round, and how we were “best friends.” Take it easy, Kid! Dear C.B., L.B., DJ., K-L., P.E., and J.N. — Thanks for always being there when I needed you. Love S.T. I would like to wish the best of luck to next year’s Majorette Squad of 77-78. Susan Caron. Alas! Our small but sincere clique must separate! Farewell, Chery! + Suet We shall meet on hospital ground. Ah! poor Debi, we know her well. Val, pour vous. To Nancy, Gail, Carole, Kathy, and Cindy — Au revoir — M.H.R. To the Cheerleaders: We stuck together and made it. Thanks for good times and happy memories. Love, Liz Happiness is eating with your friends on first lunch shift: Susan, Nancy, Alina, June, Joan! Sue, Sandy, and Debbie. Best of luck in the future to all my friends. We've struggled through to become the best graduating class ever, “Class of 77” Love, Suzette Dear Ellen, Robin, Patty, Erica, Anne, Bob, Curtis, Mike, Emily, Robin, Steve, Marie, Sue, Richard. You are all nuts and crazy, but I love you, From Sam Craig. To Michelle — Now you don’t have to watch your pocketbook or fist while walking down the aisle. — Anne-Marie. To B.W., W.K.,S.B., CF., J.A., S.F., and J.B. “United we stand, Divided we fall.” I will always remember Tom getting up early to.take me to school in my senior year, To Mr. Goodfellow, May your dart gun of happiness always be on target. Yours truly, K.E. + J.C. Babe, Thank you for giving of yourself, even if the time for us together was short. I'll always remember you for what you were and are to me. Hope you tind what you're looking for. Love always, S.R. To John Reid, a special good-bye from the girl you dubbed “most noted for — ” Thank you for your laughter. Hope your big mouth doesn’t get you in trouble in the future! Love S.R. I love S.M., J.B., C.F., A.K., J.S., E.S., L.L., and D.F., because nobody else does — Love B.W. Remember the Gazebo: Kung-Fu Erica’s wicked left jab and “More, More. More! Patty’s we like em! Patty’s we like °em!” Love, R.C. and Hee 204 To Wendy + Percy: I hope to be in the ranks of the corps once more for good in April. “Watch the good times roll!!”’ Love Debi. To Bill — Thanks for stepping into my life — Love you forever — Sue. A.N., B.A., M.D, P.L., Let’s go to a French Play! Love J.N. Denie: Denver inhales quickly! From all of us: Alina, Joan, Susan, Nancy, Debbie, and Sandy, to all guys whose name begins with any letter between A-Z. We're available. To Ann B., Bessie M., Cathie M., Cheryl H., Chris H., Deb. F., Debbie M., Doris M., Ellen R., Emily G., Heidi P., Jami K., Libby H., Lynne C., Pat G., Thanks for the memories — Kev R. Oy-vay! Oh vay! Where are you? Has anyone seen an oy-vay? What’s a matzoh? Nothing’s a Matzoh! I’m fine! Ooh! Ooh! Love R.C. and J.R. Riccardo and or Dick: You areontheR. . not J° .and need some M. .. ., by J.B., To Mike, Kevin, and Julio — Remember Kiss, Aerosmith, and “Rockin’ and Rollin’ ” at Brooklawn Hall! — Jimmy To Baptiste: Remember J. W. Pepper, Monsieur Scaramange, and all those lunchume explosions! Ssshhhiti. . . — J.B. Erica — Would you like the glue on the Senior Supplement this year to be strawberry or watermelon? To Danielle — “Cheese in your mouth!” Love, Ronnie To Ike — What do you know — A Star is Born — Love and Kisses Keyboard Ketten. P.S. — Don’t fall asleep. To all the drama-music people especially the special few who’ve tried to help me fit in these past two years. Thank you for all the good times and the best to all of you in the future years. Love, Susan R. Dula, Horseneck Beach is a beautiful place to be when it’s a full moon and the waves are coming in. Toreadors are 1 forever! Luv ya, Percy. Percy, There are so many memories and I don’t need any pictures to remember our times together. I hope in the future we both can enjoy what’s beautiful together!! Love, Dula. To Louanne L — With “Mike’s guts” and “Ike’s style” Thanks for everything. Michelle and Anne-Marie. To Willy, Liz, Lucille, Marie, Mr. Fogel. . . I will always remember that crazy 4th period class, Eleanor Roosevelt and CP’s — George W — 77 Greatest Class. What’s Christmas without a party in your cellar. There’s a similar resemblance, they could be brothers. Brothers compete a lot, that’s what it was. Gee! I hope I don’t get a Myer’s gift. “Skippy” — Sail me to yonder bleu. Liebe Dich. E.P.: Remember the weekend you earned the name and the summer of the falling stars. Love, K.K. (meat) To Beau: From Philly — We won the bet, but you got the prize — who committed the crime? Love, Dot + Debbie. Lynne— To a friend that I’ll always have no matter what! To my little Man: Thank you for making this year extra-special for me, for putting up with all my craziness, for just being there, and being you. I know you'll always keep in touch, so take care and try to behave, huh? — with too much love, Susan. P.S. Did you find your car keys? To 3rd lunch shift jocks in Tan House. May you someday play football and forget your “supporters.” P.S. — We love your jackets. From 3rd lunch shift boys. Spaghetti, veal parmesan, garlic bread, and stale birthday cake. Happy Birthday to you Kizzy, stay pest. Wrong. Get out your kitchen knife for Cyndi. Rikk: Good luck — many more szow and malmo. Brian: Whoever said that you need stoves for heat, never spent a Sunday with you at Long Pond. Yours forever, K.B., L.B., K.L., C.R., and last but not least JN. Fordo lives with Shakespeare in the alley. To Magot! Rimsky-Korsakov is a funny name — signed Ghenghis Khan. Mark you almost made Physiology class worth sitting through! Jeff, I got some real good graph paper and Leslie your father’s a cut up. — Brian. To Chris, Pat, Lisa, and Deb — Remember the fun at Waterville Valley and the party on the way home on the bus. Donna All my love to Marie, Daphne, Ida, and Analia and I hope we’ll meet again in a strawberry field. To you whom I’ve shared a laugh, thanks for the memories, they mean a great deal — Marie (Big Red to some!) To the class of 1977, “Life is neither fair nor unfair: life is an experience.” Love on ya, Donna T. To Julie, Liz, Kerry, Chris, and Kate! Will the truth be told about that Sunday at Long Pond??? Love? Brian. Mumbles: Since the night you made me talk, everything has been made a once in a lifetime experience HOLLAND | love you, Stumbles To Paul, Pat, Chris, Donna, Lisa and Kev — don’t ever forget all the great times we’ve shared. I’m going to miss you all, Deb ‘77’ To John, a box of hand-pumped jelly donuts, freshly made for you. To whom it may concern — “The foundation has been built, I saw it today.” You'll always be my favorite walking-around-the-pond-companion. Marie Ellen — you’ll always be remembered as the third muskateer. Remember all of our nutty episodes — Jenny and Cecile Chris, I still don’t understand how they could be crooked. “I dream of Jeanie with the. . .” “Say young feller, you certainly bunkoed me.” Ali To all my friends: Remember all the good times we had here at N.B.HLS., they are times we will never forget. Now think of the times we’ll have in the future, and the joy that will remain in our hearts. Love, Karen Brunette Debbie M. — Jus’ remember all the good times we had and staying up till 4:00 in the morning! Love Jami _ Suzanne: It was fun squeezing the Charmin! — A.B. Marie, trust me! The correct pronunciation is (hop-eye) not hope-eee) WRONG! Laugh Marie, I love it. Peek! Steve. Mark — you're crazy, but I love it! — Em Dear Mr. Bruce: How are you? Bruce? Signed, Mr. Bruce, The University of Wallamalos, Australia. That’s not funny, Clint once knew someone who slept with six people and became a paraplegic. Peter (The Fog) — You may think you’re the greatest fencer, but take my advice and wear an iron cod-piece. Touche. To Pat, Deb, Chris, and Lisa — Remember trying to sneak up the stairs to Mrs. Sawyer’s office E lunch shift. — Donna. Jenny — Without you everything would have been impossible!! — Ellen and Cecile. To Mr. Krause — We want your body, all of it. Debi, Mary, Cheryl, Valerie, Cindy. K.L., Don’t laugh, Clint once knew someone who grabbed something Luv, JN. Diedre and Raquel, can you help me convince Ron that this is only a PRETEND haunted house and it will not hurt him. Biscarffaneloitz: I’ve got something in my eye. To Cheryl, Stratch, Sue B., Gail, Mary, Val, Cindy, Nancy, Malia. Remember the fun we had at Oriental Pearl and the times we’ve gone Love, Debi. To Coehlo, Alex, Ida, and Analia: “Best of luck always and don’t forget BB. oe To Head, Fish, Melonhead, Sophomore, and C.B.: “You Stiffs!” Dear Noni, we, the C period class of Junior year, will always love your “fur pants” and your “Hot pink-wet look” shoes. Victor, I can only give you what I need most. . . love! Lia. To Brian S. — Sorry we hurt you. Your study friends, Joan and Bob. Kathy loves George. To the Senior lunch table gang in the Gold House, stay as you are. You’l] be in my thoughts the rest of my life. From J.B. Apple cider, donuts, a guest picnic in the cemetery, STOP! You’re under arrest. Patti, where’s your goose? I think I left it at the Gazebo. How’s the old man in Cox’s candies? Steve To Diane — Heiman says hello and he can’t wait to see you again. Remember New Year’s Eve and “Love is never having to say you’re sorry” 10 7 76 Love always, Chris. I’ll always remember the good times in the Science Resource Center with Joanna, Patty, Kathy O., Lui, Donna, Ron, Kathy and Debbie and June. Good luck to everyone in the future. — Sue 52 Affection was not wasted on one so fair andtrue. . . Lily. Good luck to all my friends. May we always be friends. Love, Chris H. To Switch — The business is on the spot as it goes along the way onit. . . Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. G. Even though you both gave me a hard time in NBHS, I still love you both, Jamie. To my boy. . . 1-14-42. . . I’ll never forget you! Had a great time during the season and had loads of fun. Don’t forget initiations. Good luck next year. Captain Kymba. L.S. Always remember the crazy times we had together (esp. the unbelievable weekend at my cottage.) Love ya always, D.L. To Brenda and Tracey: Watch out for those Monsters! Love, S.S. I would like to wish the best of luck to next year’s band, majorettes and cheerleaders throughout the ’77 football season. Wee wood like too thank all of duh. . . football phans four there suport. From duh football joks. Andy, Jake, Leslie, Liz and Rich: Remember F-lunch. Thanks for all the laughs and LESSONS! Love, Julie. 205 AS A FRIEND Don Adams HEATING OILS Tel. 994-5236 104 Winsor Street i TA New Bedford, Mass. 02744 (Ten CEI +9 ¢ BOWLING CENTER OPERATIONS DIVISION Best of Luck From: Brunswick Fairhaven Lanes 301 Washington St. Fairhaven, Mass. 02719 THE BANK YOU CAN BELIEVE IN. NEW BEDFORD FINE CENTS SININGS BANK 791 Purchase Street (Downtown Mall) 2136 Acushnet Avenue (Lund’s Corner) 466 County Street 440 Mt. Pleasant St. (Cor. of Nauset St.) North Dartmouth Mall (North Dartmouth) 581 Allen St. (Cor. of Rockdale Ave.) 994-9694 995-3400 994-3377 996-5939 994-6155 999-5750 COVE DISCOUNT CENTER 337 Cove Road New Bedford, Massachusetts TAVANO'S RESTAURANT Italian and American Cuisine 76 Church Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 207 Me Ed's Restauranim Good Luck, Class Famous for Our Hot Luncheon of | Buffet and Health Food Salad Bar Served 7 Days a Week 1 1:30-4:00 P.M. WALTER P. KALISZ JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Th e 988 Kempton St. Office 999-6405 : New Bedford, Mass. Res. 994-6228 ; Crimson Courier BILLY COUTO Hours dings.andeSocial Functions After SPONSOR ADS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gaboriault and family Mr. Stanley Lessoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Arruda and family Pauline P. Rainville The Family Florist Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferreira and family A Friend Grace J. Hallett A Friend Mrs. Catherine Chagaruly Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas T. Nanopoulos Mrs. Theodore George Mr. and Mrs. Kosta Pechonis Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. DeRossi Mr. and Mrs. George Safioleas Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. LePage Saint George Junior G.O.Y.A. of New Bedford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Correia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mello Mr. and Mrs. Bjorne Bendiksen Mr. Alphonse Guy Brad LePage Walter Owen Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Good Luck to the Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyer Raymond N. Martin Mr. and Mrs. William M. Robinson Eileen C. Diggle Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacintho, Jr. Sam Giammalvo’s Auto Sales Miss F. Howard Good Luck, Nancy, Love, Sue and Tom Mr. E. M. Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. George B. Williams Doreen Marie Williams Mr. and Mrs. “Jack” Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mello and family Mr. and Mrs. Robertson W. Kane and family Best of Luck — Ronald Vaz and Truman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Collet Wallner’s Bakery Mary T. Gatie Marantha Congratulations to the “Class of 77” — Grace J. Hallett Ruth A. Mellen Mrs. Nancy J. Sullivan Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Watson Addie’s Gift Shop Yvonne Green Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gelinas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anthony The N.B.H.S. Nerd Society — Norman the Nerd, President Miss Judy Allen Bonne Chance — Ann Tamulinas Mr. and Mrs. George Goodfellow Best Wishes to the Class of ’77 — Susan Geary Mr. and Mrs. Antone R. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Parker Robert J. Braz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke Ms. Audrey Levasseur Dorothy Dean Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maty Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gioiosa M. Chopoorian Mr. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. James Knox Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gioiosa Mr. and Mrs. Antone Correia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finnerty Harary’s Jewelers Mrs. Janice Arruda Mr. Taylor and family C. F. Cushing Son Mr. Kelly Michael and Deborah Marotte A friend Mr. and Mrs. Roger Silva Best Wishes, Class of 77 Paul Boisvert Bernice Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Serafim Mello Mr. and Mrs. John Medeiros Joe and Addie Soares Bonne chance a la classe de 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Girard Mr. Robert Fleming The Clinton Smith Family Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Wilusz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fraga Catherine F. Hassey Mr. and Mrs. Keith 209 Do you know where you re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? Do you get what you re hoping for? When you look behind you, there's no open door. What are you hoping for, fala) you know? Now looking back at all we planned, we let so many dreams Just slip through our hands. Why must we wait so long before we see how sad the answers to those questions can be? Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? 215 Class Will We the Class of 1977 being of indecisive mind and dubious body recognize that those poor saps we leave behind proba- bly won’t miss us anyway. Therefore we leave this last will and testament as a monument to the indelible mark our exist- ence has left upon the course of our own lives. ° — oe) . e - we pak : ' SEE ‘ ye er. a 2 ii x Sele Pe a” oe ca htt 3% reas Si; o Aya dan e e - aa jae we.’ : mK . ° ?) e rE rN pa ae Ste 4 = - Tone. ae ‘e © . - 2 C) 2 le a . 5S -g “ wet oN + Nias as ok Pte Wn « ea xz or “«¢ Sd “ny v 'e rN, v Ate Seot -® ? fay... : Pee. e 2 te JIS CS aes ¢ ee ae Sosa ¥ SES ot re ete a S eR ry 3S Py, aia . @ a P} e “. yp te? Se cet 2 i ° a 4 bi ee ot ae ee eid yw ks “Ne we. 7 - . We bequeath The Cookie Monster — George Williams Steve Pokornicki — a workable alibi Mark Lima — a razor that never dulls Cheryl Hassin — a four-year pass to the Blue House cafeteria Miss Tripp — free tickets to see KING KONG Mrs. Sawyer — some excitement in her life Paul Marshall — lead-plated swimming trunks Joanna Couto — a month’s supply of nail polish Albert Morgan Patrick Porter III — a shorter name Mr. Keith — seventy-seven boxes of bubble gum Mr. Vaz — his own set of pom-pons Maureen O’Malley — a mustache Paul Coucci — helium-filled footballs Mr. Calnan — a CB radio kit Mr. Luchetti — a putting green for his office Mr. Goldrick — anything he wants except a whoopee cushion Paula Brault — a pony Ron Choquette — a full-length pocket mirror Ms. Drew — a date with Bob Dylan Andre Bernier — his own low pressure area Andrew and John Gounaris — ID tags Ron Henderson — something to put in his briefcase Mr. Fleming — fifteen lashes with a blacksnake whip Mark Bodzioch — a pillow for chemistry Mark Gagnon — a set of weights Larry Oliveira — a year as bat boy for the Red Sox Michael Iacoponi — a certificate for a free haircut Dave Rezendes — a copy of PLAYBOY magazine Mr. Sykes — a white cowboy hat Emily Garrett — a homing piccolo Debbie Gorman — a bionic shoulder Mr. Nolin — a chance to do his “thing” Peggy Riley — Wisk for her “ring” Richard Purcell — an explanation Mr. Goodfellow — a “knight” with Bobby Fischer Sheila Tierney — fluorescent bumper stickers Debbie Place — ““Debbie’s Pizza Place” Santo Pettinato — seventy-seven pounds of bologna Doug Souza — Milton Berle’s jokebook Gary Dias — a summer session at Dave Cowens’ basketball camp Jeff Lawton — a pair of winged track shoes Erica Piedade — her own Broadway show Gail Williams — her own Greek alphabet Miss Burchell — a lexicon of doo-bees Mark Moreau — a delayed homeroom bell every morning The Junior Class — Mrs. Sawyer on her good days ae 4 ‘Ve tuo ae ot Se A Ses mule = ws =o 4 2 aa . Wt h-'9 Lowe . ig Mngt SSG EO 4 -° =24 i 4 ae . 225 ee eo Ay itd A : La 3 Final 4 .%e re nd ‘Pre Nes : 4 yf Son v ; hy ® Z ats Ae st : pe. ' 4 « ve : Pom — ‘ot “Agee.” Bs. 10056 995 ; Sy AS “e) mts i We may never vass this wap aqain. s S de $ i eb Yi ee arte es ae ae s — ia s SS ee BW An 58 Salvin go tig eS ‘om eka ‘ Aa Ne - SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUM MER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLE MENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMEN T SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SU MMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLE MENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMEN TSUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SU MMER SUPPL EMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLE MENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMEN T SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SU MMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLE MENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMEN T SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SU -MMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLE MENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMEN T SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SU MMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMME R SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SUPPLEMENT SUMMER SU PPIEMENT STIMMER STIPPIEFMENT SIIMMEFR ST IPPILFE eis ee e BESET as FRONT ROW: Patrick Porter, Edwin Morgan, Juvenal Fernandes, Ben Burns, Mark Thornhill, Brad Cosmos, Jeff Lawton, Dana Souza, Dan DaRoza, John Blackburn, Gary Crowell. SECOND ROW: Joe DaCruz, Bruce Burgo, Paul Mitchell, Louis Dennis, Bruce Pires, Car- los Vieira, Dale Whiting, Dennis Ferreira, John Everton, Tim Pontes, Harold Miller, Ron Viera. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Dick Ponte, Robert Pina, Kenneth Johnson, Kevin Brito, Derek Alves, Brian Wilson, Richard Nelson, Leo Correia, David Cottuli, Doug Rogers, Greg Hutchinson, David Clark, Frank Mota, Neil Macedo, Mike St. Pierre, Asst. Coach Robert Liljedahl, Asst. Coach Joseph Mendes. oe x SSS a a) £ oe - Tm RRR Baseball FRONT ROW: Mark Bono, Mark Semiao, Bobby Fitzimmons. SECOND ROW: Mark Almeida, Tommy Duarte, Bruce Anderson, John Orlowski, Lucky Silva, Coach Pacheco. THIRD ROW: Steve Cotter, John Clou Mike Sheerin, I , Peter Perperas, Paul Coucci, Mark Correia, Mike Weber. STANDING: Cindy Fernandes, Debbie Fleet, Wendy Kaye, Debbie Silva, Vivian Mingola, Carla McGregor, Kathy Arruda, Toni Debartoli, Ellen Titus, Miss Longo. FIRST ROW: Sandra Edmundson, Dee Dee Cruz, Lisa Thibeault, Debbie Figuera, Robin Grant, Marie Furtado, Kathy Heron. Oe ees WEXLER YS Pan Sn he Pe ye a i 2: Sn Tennis Teams TOP ROW: Ralph Perry, Edward Pereira, Robert Horowitz, Charles Furtado, Charles Vanderhoop, Capt. Kym Goddu, Steve Correia, John Weedal, Alan Silvia, James Esancy. BOTTOM ROW: David Fermino, Robert Sanitsky, Steve Kates, David Perry, John Calnan, Kevin Mor- gado, Michael Russo, Steve Herman. Betis ? SABO iearen sh vn PPD OOO, Girls’ Track a ze Sindee eh Wi so eae ‘ ae ‘ ; e Ne Rs Bee PE PE DE A ty -. ‘ % a! 2 . s BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Gail Oliveira, Linda Barboza, Mary Beehan, Leslie Ainsworth, Claudette Desautels: tri-captain, Fran Ramos: tri-captain, Marie DeSousa: tri-captain, Terri Wilde, Jamie Knox. SECOND ROW: Darlene Williams, Anna Cruz, Sue Alves, Helena Almeida, Kelly Cavannaugh, Jackie Mendes, Karen Monteiro, Amelia Santos, Noel Chartier, Michelle St. Pierre, Diane Wood. THIRD ROW: Jean Wholly, Karen Toohey, Jane Kummer, Cathy Lyono, Mary Jane Lambalot, Rosemary Smith, Kelly Walsh, Karen Ewosko, Lisa Gioiosa, Pat Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Asst. coach Tom Rocha, Lori Walker, Sue Costa, Nancy Theodore, Jackie Bariteau, Adele Youngblood, Laura Caton, Darlene Silva, Julie Chantre, Diane Gomes, Monique Boisvert, Char- lene Williams, Debbie Jardin, Gail Pina, Renee Ridzon, Head coach Ron Barboza. “5 5 x as m 2 Be : : ; ; Fe : tt NS JEWELERS Bi eS DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY - GIFTWARE Best Wishes Soars B50 PURCHASE ST. 136 NO. DARTMOUTH MALL Fae NEW BEDFORD, MASS. NO. DARTMOUTH, MASS. =x | TEL. 999-6214 TEL. 999-4511 to t a ass _ of 3a 97 ex fromthe COURIER” — ad s nae HOULE'S JEWELRY 208 Main Sireeh a Wareham, MA 02571 — Tel. 295-0073 IRD ROOFING 169 Mt. Vernon St. New Bedford, MA . J : as « — i = = : —, ws No, No, Nanette nore er Sn gs 4 a = a‘ — 2 Bnd be [egex rel A ee Concert ring Sp Best of Luck to the Class of 1977 from MOHAWK USED CARS State Road Westport, MA “TEL. (617) 997-9117 50 Bees : = “Live Food for Living” NATURAL FOODS MARKET 1540 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA Good Luck from the Staff of the CRIMSON LOG Compliments of PETE'S LUNCHEONETTE Corner of Shaw St. and Ashley Blyd. New Ow ner: Ande McManus bd Pe AGENT [2oxhor deel Powell Cpe Agency 982 KEMPTON STREET NEW BEDFORD. MASS Clem Me ester PHONE 996-676! Art Porwell A FRIEND, H.R. STE otiPiowrs. “Where Service is cur Number one goal” SS. e OLIVETTI « IBM e SCM I SS. ¢ SHARP ¢ ROYAL « CITIZEN : And @ complete line of portable typewriters SALES - SERVICE - SUPPLIES SPECIAL BUSINESS RENTING LEASING PLANS WE SERVICE MOST MAJOR BRANDS SALES: SERVICE: 997-0737 997-3195 230 UNION ST., COR. PLEASANT, NEW BEDFORD Senior Banquet b 7 : = ie ae Sen tea wed SANDRA MENDES NANCY PIMENTAL “Nance” Enjoys track and extra-cur- ricular activities at NBHS. Had fun in Mr. Roscow’s chemistry class. Known for her dimples. She’s going to join the Marine Corps and become the first woman general. Save it!” Kathy, remember what first attracted me to you? The W’s in English! P.S. “3” Heidi — Our friendship has grown more and more. . . never let it go! My wishes are for you and Bob. Love, Jami To Ruth, Theresa, and Terri: Peeeeessssa!!! Oh yeah?, Su-re, Sem!, FF1, FF2, To all my many friends at N.B.H. — Each and every one of you has given me at least a special moment of friendship. I will remember my years at N.B.H. in smiles. — Doreen Silvia To Al, Donna, Janet, Bob, Paul, Joe, Dave, Billy, Kathy, Ron, Kym, Scott, Marcelle, Tony, Manny, Jeff, and Mary Jane — Never forget all the good times at Profile Rock! Lynn Jami, Betty, Ellen, Janet, and sometimes Mary: Never forget “F” lunch shift ” and “‘Jami’s got gym, Betty!” and walking around later. — Lynn From B.B. to S.W.— Hey Babe, what do you say we get married? To Marie, Bob, and Emily, who each in their own special way made the year enjoyable. Much love, Anne It’s during Physics class in the middle of D period when suddenly Steve Pokor- 1? nicki exclaims, “Boy am I hungry, I can’t wait for lunch To Debi Place — One Golden Plated Pudd. Love always, The Smith Sisters To Steve S: We make mountains out of holehills! Love, Sally S. and Wanda Kia M. DE FATIMA MARY TAVARES PIMENTEL To be happy is her goal. Ms. Leal was super-intelligent and very under- standing. Mr. Lima’s Portuguese, the pool, and auditoriums appealed to her. Loathed P.A. announcements and snobs. Friendliness is her noted quality. Bound for SMU. Remember the good times at our lunch table, Ron, John, Kathy, Pam, Charlie, Tony, Jim, Paul, Mario, and Jenny. P.S. Jim, I still say they give a good time. Kym There would be miracles if youth could know and age could do. To Ron and Kathy — Much love and happiness in your lifetimes. I hope you have 10 kids just like me. Keep in touch. John Magilton To Tracey — KISS IT!!! ” Ron, I’ll always remember your slick maneuvers in English “earthquake. Hope all of our dreams come true. Love, Kathy P.S. “3” To C period English class, Junior year, in 2-316: “YOU . . . come back tonight!” Thank you Alex, Analia, Daphne, Ida for your friendship. Mrs. Oui — Long distance is the next best thing to being there. Robin, Chris, Audrey — “I promise I won’t bid another 6 or 7 again!” — the other whist partner. “And the seasons they go round and round, and the painted ponies go up and down. 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