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Monday mornings pene rderliness ... offices uizzes ... questions A OET Taal ae ise Rima asei si VOY Y Mi Song 10 easons ... Silliness ... spirit ... studies 11 ictory 4 ing wait work waterfront haling 14 enogenesis outh ... yesterdays Yearbook s taff f i s : 4 a, Editor-in-Chief: Evamarie Zatir Also: Claire Shurtleff, Dawn Alves, Dorothy Reynolds, Donna Rego, Maria Typing Staff: Dot Almy, Coleen Raymond, Eileen Fernandes. Helen da Silva. Miedo: CUA A RU lle Rae Uitais sealers iN om | : ‘ : ‘va ' _ s. ay, y bm ) Photography Staff: Robert Sanitsky, Lisa Bindas, Peter Art Staff: Renee Morel, Julie Britain, Jackie Abreu. Also: Tammy Fox. Alpert, Amelia Santos. Also: Krystyne Pabis, Robin Alberts. 17 | Advertising Editor: Faye Weitzman %, j Contributing Editor: Steve Herman Graduate Editor: Diane Preece 18 Sports Staff: Joe Estacio, Lisa Bindas, Linda Sameiro, Kevin Morgado. Advertising Staff: Amelia Santos, Cindy LaBossiere, Liz Mar- Also: Robin Alberts. cotte. Also: Donna Rego. Activities Staff: Beth Condon, Elizabeth Boucher, Ann Lopes, Cheryl Hamer, Jill Corkum. Faculty Staff: Ann-Marie Riding, Jackie Rego, Michele Myers, Paula Berche. Also: Cheryl Swenson, Jenny Pline. Pteuoynee a ! Tey “gc Graduate Staff: Beatrice Blake, Lori Johnson, Jackie Abreu, Ann Bodzioch, Paula Flood, Lorraine Fernandes, Gina Vieira. Also: Tammy Fox, Cathy Maccini. Contributing Staff: Julie Britain, Sharon Heskett, Renee Ridzon. 19 Congratulations to the : Class of 1978 NEW BEDFORD, I You Nee! tes Z, OFFICE: 997-0077 Walter J. Hughes : Vf INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 524 Union Street New Bedford, Mass. 02740 Residence: 758-9374 © oa ee Tt) SKATE SHOPS J SWANSEA MALL © K-MART SHOPPING'PLAZA , 675-1579 No, Dartmouth = Garlington Florist, Ine. Tel. 9974579, Downtown New.Bedford oy @ Fel92-7936 ARTHUR ’DRISCOL MOBY DICK ARENA MEMORIAL SKATING RINK 359 Rockdal : Alay Meal New Beford, Mass. © 992-0110 Fall River, Mass: @ 672-0224 New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 os 20 The 1978 Crimson Log ts dedicated to Mr. Walter Owen as an appreciative tribute. i weal . ams + hey ¢ sto Mr. Walter Owen It's a varied and somewhat exotic career which Mr. Walter Owen has enjoyed through the years, ranging from the bohemian years in Greenwich Village with the likes of Maxwell Bodenheim, to the latter years within the confines of the New Bed- ford High School Art Department; his professional talents have served him — and us — well. He is artist, lecturer, traveller, eter. : ee teacher, and — much more. To his students, he has been an inspiration and a constant source of knowledge laced with the spirit of humor. To his colleagues, he has been an involved and concerned member of the teach- ing team. To the Crimson Log, he has been a never-ending source of ideas, Waicoe: j Original designs and artwork for which we can never repay him. Now, as he retires from this high school, we wish him and his talented with = Georgette, many happy, healthy years which we are sure they will fill with even more diverse and enriching experiences. We thank them and wish them. God- speed. 2) (ae ans : ana Hoffa's “ se ‘Me mem ‘0, aba dite € xohiding? = ©, Og, Woume Monienton for Impeachr yster Shimon Peres, 3! yw. NGA a : wase from Mosh ferhays cabinet che Alon, 4 Sead exchange ¥ g . } ord. Mrs Abony EVE COMSERERCE J o« id fim Drought back Laetrile 45 Gary see Stood test the S) BRAZIL’S “KILLER” BEES: | MOVING NORTH STEADILY Rabin’s Troubled Start Even as guns fell silent on the jan Heie-his, hostile political shel swe ‘Introducing the CB hod ont we hes feed marshal $ re- facta Preqede: id: Anus a week made what must rank ot es mem trarve Sette ever heacd wm the Ueeted Natsong | Rammenitty te «@ prepared ad. Sty be UN delege Amen e% 7 che EXORCISM FREN zye s+ @ a7 AG a2 f. Bt | ] sco ecicaretrmnad fd Te eu agic Boom: New Scriry ie .- eal . ' . Bh 2 The new champ New heavyweight champion Leon Spinks raises ti arms in a vielory seluie after dethroning reiguis ramp Muhammad Ali Wednesday night im @ 15-ro spill decision Ace. sto the theate r i ren 54 days b Va Food Stamps “ sounds — —_ ,) arust. Though the e E PRESIDENT NELSON ROCKEFELLER to take an undisclosed number ok. tures Furthermore, the ino rem: «« Fonzie | and precise per ff CCS | formances. Now, I | think I give larger en hw og (oN ay 77 ALTOQOVA ALTAOVA ALTOOVA ALTOOVA KRRTTTCTE CECE CE ECE CECE CE CECCEE PECCCECTCCETCTCTCECCT CCE ECE CEE CCEEE CCE CEE CCE EE CEE EECECEEEEEEEL Q 4 YY SERRE (] ERE LEEK EEEEEEEEE EC STTRCTCTETCCTEETEEEEEEEETEEE EEE EEEE EEC EECECECEE CECE EEE CECECEEE CCE g Lee S335 A Aa AAA AASASAA SAS ASAT ASS TSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS CRKKKEEKECETRECEECEEECE EEE nw cpitsseiowwee 28 Mr. Paul Rodrigues Superintendent of Schools sees SSSREIOC RR Mrs. Grace Frey Asst. Supt. of Elementary Schools “Ge a Dr. Edmond Donlan Asst. Supt. for Personnel Superintendents neret Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos Deputy Superintendent agen Mrs. Lucille Caron Asst. Supt. for Special Services S upervisors Mr. Raymond Bisaillon Mrs. Frances Heimberg Art Director Coordinator of Music Ed. = Mr. William Keavy Dir. of Project Space Mr. William Chapman Ms. Edna Zola Mr. Joseph Rocha Dir. of Guid. and Pupil Personnel Services Dir. of IMC Phys. Ed. Dir. re, eer rey Mr. Robert McCarthy Mr. Joseph Bettencourt 29 Dir. of Occup. Ed. Athletic Dir. Administration Mr. Theodore J. Calnan Mr. John F. Robinson Headmaster Administrative Assistant PA Mrs. Roberta Sawyer Mr. Gilbert Souza Dean of Students Tan Housemaster Mr. Charles Luchetti : Green Housemaster Mrs. Marial Harper Mr. Eugene Goldrick 30 Blue Housemistress Gold Housemaster Art Department Ms. Denise Donatelli «® f i rat 7 Mr. William Bettencourt Mrs. Joanne Friar Ms. Eila Peltola Mr. Carlos Costa Mr. David Rocha Mr. Robert Millette Art Aide Art Aide Bilingual Department Mr. Abel Fidalgo Mrs. Theresa Torres Mr. Manuel Aguiar Miss Clara Vinagre 31 Dept. Head 4a ual Department = -N A Miss Iria Sylvia Mr. Alcides DaGraca Mrs. Amy Slater Mr. Manuel Silveira Mrs. Ester Gomes Mrs. Doreen Ferreira _ : a a Mrs. Mary Pereira Mrs. Eulalia Carvalho Mr. Antonio Silva Also, Mr. Rildo Ferreira Mr. Gustavo Raposo Business Department mf EBS Lj 7m bhava Mr. John Warren Mr. Richard Nerbonne Dept. Head “$25 Mr. David Kroudvird Mrs. Joan Merolla Mr. Carlos Alves Mr. Salvatore Lombardo Business Department € Mrs. Vilda Miles Mrs. Donna Romano Mr. Edward Costa 34 Mrs. Carol Sowa Mrs. Ann Walker Ms. Aurora Zola Business Department Mrs. Lucille Lagasse Mr. Richard Anderson Mrs. Joyce Desforges English Department Also, Mr. Joseph Dube Mr. Charles Robinson Mrs. Judith Snow Ms. Marguerite Burchell Dept. Head i Mrs. Dorothy LaFlamme Mrs. Susan Gillum 4 Mr. Richard Methia FE Mr. George Charbonneau Ms. Yvette Robida Mrs. Regina Keightley 35 English Department RS Miss Mary Morris Mr. David Pepin Mrs. Audrey Levasseur 36 Mr. Robert Braz Mr. Robert Fleming Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz English Department Mr. James Mandley Mr. George Newman Mr. Robert LeBlanc Mrs. Anita Rose Mr. Robert Silva Mr. Robert Peccini 37 Wi Mrs. Rosalie Baker Mr. Maurice Taylor Mr. George Biscari Dept. Head bey Ms. Eliza Andrade Mr. Laurindo Machado . wiek™ ett ES b- e : Mrs. Anne Nolin bs . eee Mr . John Raposo Mrs. Gisele Cabral Mrs. Eilene Siegel Vg 4 '@ Mr. Ronald Nolin Mr. Paul Guy Guidance Department Mr. William Winsper Placement Counselor . Edward Burke Mrs. Judith Bolton Z| | La Miss Julia Mahoney Miss Juanita Schoff Mr. Ellsworth McAfee Mr. Neal Wall 39 Home Economics Department Mrs. Modena Chooporian Sullivan Mrs. Nancy J Mrs. Ruth Mellen Mrs. Clara Crosson Head Dept. Industrial Arts Department INS William Robb Mr. Curtis Mello Mr. Ralph Dlouhy Mr John Farrell Mr. Dept. Head pe POROOe Oe was eee ee 88 FT OO es eee ee ee ee gaeae ener ese 2” RY 0 soe gr eee ce oe OF eo oe qe eee 8 2) ee eee e282 ee@n es eee se e eee a eee Oe ¥ = Pcl oe! gas eee See! pe iia 00e = psooeress 1et tg Oe ‘ei eeet Geet @t «a ® oJ ae ee ae? wee Ca a ae EES Edward Medeiros Mr. Mr. Paul Maty Mr. Clifford Mitchell Mr. Edward Orlowski Mr. Hans Picard Mr. Ralph Monteiro 40 shes PTY Ue, Industrial Arts Department me ” + ( Mr. Jeffrey Bourgeois Mr. Jim Reul Mr. Richard Rutkowitz Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos = oS. Math Department Miss Joan M. Park Mr. Glenn Machado Dept. Head Mrs. Anne Hochman Mrs. Noreen Parker Mr. Charles Messier ike ge} Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau Ms. Dorothy Dean Pa INS Mr. John Fernandes Ms. Carol Sorenson Mr. John Gomes Miss Constance Hindle anaemia ; ia «= Mr. Charles Vardo aD Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Mr. Joseph Oliver Mr. Henry Saltzman Music Department ie Ee sit: = wee % = Allcock Mrs. Mary Souza Mrs. Hope Collins Child Care Child Care Mr. Robert Francis Mrs. Eileen Medeiros Mr. Robert Data Processing Nurses’ Aide Teacher Occ. Foods Physical Education Department ge = i Ms. Karen Bicker Mr. James Medeiros Mrs. Kathy Buckley Phys. Ed. Aid ys. Ed. Aide Mrs. Nancy Shepardson 43 Mr. Mitchell Kuliga Mr. Clyde Ribeiro Phys. Ed. Aide Physical Education Department a a Mr. Bruce MacPherson es John Dell Isola Health Mr. Mr. John Blackburn Mrs. Nancy L'Heureux Mrs. Rita Blanchette Phys. Ed. Aide Laundry Aide Laundry Aide Mr. Ronald Barboza Mrs. Micheline Donaghy Phys. Ed. Aide ‘geet She Mrs. Donna Caron Mr. Charles Pires Phys. Ed. Aide Mrs. Pauline Amaral Science Department eee TROT Mis SBP) BENE Ng Wo oom Mr. A. Glenn Brum Mr. Jarett Rose Dept. Head Mr. Kenneth Soares Mr. Richard Carreiro Mr. John Strittmatter Mr. Wayne Hamlet Mr. Ernest Kobza Dr. Eugene Wilusz Science Department 1B AS) ye et Ae - 9 say Vas a Mrs. Doris Bisaillon Miss Susan Geary Mr. Allan Roscow We ( Mr. Paul Anthony Mr. Joseph Jacintho Also, Mr. Ralph Keith. Mrs. Janice Ouimet Social Studies Department Mr. Frederick Cole Miss Cynthia Leal Mr. Lawrence Edmundson Dept. Head 46 Mr. John Murphy Mr. John Rolli Mr. Anthony Zielinski Social Studies Department aR Mr. Michael Longo Mr. Ronald Dow cs iia Mr. Frank Motta Miss Lena Salbego Mr. Edmund Tavares Mr. John Borowicz Mr. Roger Levesque 47 Services Mr. Tom Ferreira Spec. Ed. Mrs. Elaine Lovett Res. Class Staff 55 “, “s Mrs. Margaret Mello Teacher Aide ; Mrs. Beatrice Costa Res. Class Aide Ms. Joanne Bennett Spec. Ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Trudelle Res. Class Aide Ms. Toni Rego Dist. Ed. az Ree Peay: Mr. John Pachec Dist. Ed. oe Mr. George Silvestri Res. Class Staff ae Mr. Paul Boisvert Driver's Ed. Mr. Clyde Armstrong Spec. Ed. Mrs. Dot Lowney, R.N. Mrs. Yvette LeBlanc, R.N. Mrs. Elena Martins, R.N. Mrs. Sophie Sladewski Teacher Aide Special Services a J iz : - f : Mrs. Vivian Robb Mrs. Janice Arruda Mrs. Pamela Ryan Mrs. Elizabeth Macedo Library Media Specialist Math Res. Ctr. Bus.-For. Lang. Res. Ctr. Soc. St. Res. Ctr. Mrs. Helen Rogers Mr. Robert Maucione Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Mr. Barry Mangen Eng. Res. Ctr. Media Coordinator Reading and Ref. Res. Ctr. T.V. Instr. A af Mrs. Ethel Towers Sci. Res. Ctr. Occ. Guid. ih ate ee ho 4 Pa ee | Lt.-Col. Joseph Napoli ROs.G, La. CSM Manuel Lima, Jr. Sgt. Robert Morrison Mrs. Stasio Szaro Miss Elizabeth Winn R.O.T.C. R.0.T.C, Main Off. Sec. Math Guidance Sec. 49 Special Services Mrs. Marion Brown Mrs. Marie Turgeon Mrs. Alice Rezendes Mrs. Carol Clermont Mrs. Catherine Rose Exec. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Gold Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Gold House Guid. Clerk Le: o Mrs. Eleanor Craveiro Mrs. Sylvia Amaral Mrs. Ethel Griffith Mrs. Violetta Fernandes Tan House Guid. Clerk Tan House Sec. Green House Sec. Main Off. Sec. : Miss Kathy Gomes Mrs. Claire Bergeron Mrs. Theresa Audette Mrs. Rita Rivard Blue House Guid. Clerk Blue House Sec. Res. Class Staff Main Off. Tel. Oper. The Class of 1978 extends their deepest thanks to. CAFETERIA WORKERS CUSTODIANS Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt, Mar. Mrs. Gloria Mendoza Mr. George Wheeler, Head Mrs. Ida Abraham Mrs. Cynthia Moniz Mr. Antone Alfonso Mr. Richard Haskins Mrs. Evelyn Ambrose Mrs. Mary Monroe Mr. Gilbert Amaral Mr. Donald Howard Mrs. Adella Arruda Mrs. Pat Motta Mr. Joseph Arruda Mr. Sam Jacobs Mrs. Florence Carreiro Mrs. Ellen Moyer Mr. Leopold Berube Mr. John Joseph Mrs. Hilda Catlow Mrs. Theresa Noia Mr. Mark Britton Mr. Paul Ladino Mrs. Marilyn Collins Mrs. Ruth Piva Mr. Gerald Cabral Mr. Dennis Latour Mrs. Gladys Couto Mrs. Florida Pontes Mr. Vernon Carter Mrs. Beatrice Leal Mrs. Virginia Crocker Mrs. Blanche Preston Mr. Stanley Collins Mr. Barry Lima Mrs. Sandra DeDeus Mrs. Adeline Rapoza Mrs. Eve Correira Mrs. Jean Lima Mrs. Mildred Dion Mrs. Kathy Rothwell Mr. Fernando Cruz Mr. Kenneth Macedo Mrs. Frances Eluziario Mrs. Agnes Rua Mr. John David Mr. Ernest Medeiros Mrs. Agnes Gonsalves Mrs. Frances Schoorens Mr. Robert Desautels Mr. Luciano Oliveira Mrs. Joyce lacaponi Mrs. Natalie Simmons Mr. Alfonse Duarte Mrs. Lynda Perry Mrs. Natalie Inacio Mrs. Emily Souza Mr. Joseph Dutra Mr. Kenneth Petty Mrs. Marion Jankowski Mrs. Dorothea Sylvia Mr. Abe Enos Mr. Richard Pineau Mrs. Marilyn Joseph Mrs. Mary Tavano Mr. Joseph Ferreira Mr. Edgar Pothier Mrs. Joanne Kwicien Mrs. Mary Tavares Miss Bertha Gallant Mr. George Roy, Jr. Mrs. Terry Ladino Mrs. Cecile Tetreault Mrs. Beverly Gomes Mr. August Sacramento Mrs. Gertrude Lague Mrs. Odella Valliere Mr. John Gonsalves Mr. Edward Simmons Mrs. Isabel Lavoie Mrs. Shirley Whittaker Mr. William Travers Mrs. Joyce Menard Mrs. Marion Wholley Mr. Anthony William Mrs. Irene Mendonca Mrs. Demitra Yotides 50 Our Retiring Faculty eal MR. SAMUEL HORVITZ MR. JOHN CALLANAN Samuel Horvitz and John Callanan, both veteran members of the Social Studies Department, retired during the early part of the 1977- 1978 school year. These respected educators, whose combined teaching careers have covered a period of over fifty years, will long be remembered by their students for their sincere dedication to teaching as well as symbolizing those ideals of good citizenship so necessary in the life style of today. . . . Mr. Frederick Cole Social Studies Department Head Mrs. Isabel Simpson, R.N. began her nursing service at N.B.H.S. in 1963. During her tenure she spent twelve years as advisor to the Future Nurses Club. She was extremely fair with all students and had a dry sense of humor that was appreciated by those who really knew her. Isabel’s words of wisdom to me were: ‘‘Never trouble trouble ‘til trouble troubles you. ’ . . . Mrs. Dorothy Lowney, R.N. MRS. 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Loves to skate and being a Senior. His- tory and Ms. Howard were her favorites. Abject when there’s nothing to do. Has a craving to travel all over the world and help the underprivileged. Dis- likes snobs and the NBHS coat rule. JACQUELINE ABREU ‘‘Jackie’’ wants to be.a phar- macist. Leisure spent playing tennis, ice skating, with friends, and sleeping. Remem- bered as ‘‘Smog.’’ Can be found at Hazelwood Park. Savored Chemistry with Mr. Roscow at NBHS. On to col- lege and her own Mercedes. “‘Shushie!”’ LAURIE AINSWORTH “Lolly’’ Staying up typing term papers not for her. Cycling, skinny-dipping, jogging, con- cert-going are her pleasures. M.P.J.J. lights her life. Famous for blushing, hanging out on the Pease’s Point Pier. Secretly wishes to be a straw- berry. A future physical thera- pist. ‘‘Au contraire!”’ ELVIRA ALMEIDA “Ellie’’ wants a Psych. or Spec. Ed. major. Noteworthy for not being noted. Irked by hypochondriacs and cafeteria food. Would adore living on desert island or in woodsy cabin. Proud of her patience but hates her shyness. College is next, then maybe N.Y. and England. TOMMY ACEVEDO ‘Ace’ dislikes stuck-up peo- ple. Enjoys being with his niece, Alishia. Will always remember his parents for their love. Known for his dry humor. Bothered by his own posses- siveness. To join the Navy after NBHS. ‘‘What, are you on drugs?” Anticipates a career as a comedian! ROBIN ALBERTS ‘“‘Rob'’ to be pro photogra- pher. Satisfied while playing tennis, boating and bike rid- ing. Her second home is at Buttonwood tennis courts. Outstanding quality is her hon- esty. Why were her parents right most of the time? Had fun joking around in Photogra- phy, being on Tennis Team. Next stop is college. PATRICIA MARIE ALMEIDA ‘“‘Pat’’ is happiest when achieving her goals. Noted for her sincerity, quietness. To SMU for career in medicine. Remembers her parents’ love and guidance. Fun time in Physiology-Anatomy. A lover of music, ice skating, painting, sewing, counseling and cross- word puzzles. DEBBIE AGUIAR Debbie is joyful when swim- ming, skiing, partying. Can always be found at Hazelwood Park. Definitely did not dig NBHS. Content with Bob and when everything’s going her way. Destination doubtful. Wants very badly to see Hawaii. KAREN ALCOBIA Karen’s future holds nursing school, a house on a farm and Alan. Being crazy, wearing pigtails are her distinctions. One of Mrs. Parker’s Sweat- hogs. Hooray for football games, volleyball and paint- ing. Always smiling and look- ing forward to seeing Alan. Maybe Mexico? DOROTHY M. ALMY “‘Dottie’’ wants to get married. Happiest when with Steve Gou- lart and friends. Can be located at Hazelwood Park. Hopes to get to see Superior Arizona. Adored football games and resource centers. Tennis is her game. ‘‘By the way! ’ MARIA AGUIAR BRUCE ALLAIN To be a session musician in recording studio, own a Gib- son Les Paul custom guitar. A pizza nut who lives at Luku- los’. Likes ice hockey and pizza. Regrets that he does not have perfect pitch, but wants perfect pizza. Going to music college near a pizza house. Arch. Drawing and Musician- ship were decent. PETER ALPERT Aficionado of photography who wants to spend life in hammock on his own 80-foot sloop, sailing the Caribbean with a small group of very mel- low people, a jug of wine and Cat Stevens’ music. “If 50,000,000 people say a fool- ish thing, it is still a foolish thing.” ROBIN ALTMAN Robin is off to Northeastern to be a physical therapist. Can be found at Buttonwood Park hav- ing a good time with friends. Thought the Nursery was great, but NBHS rules awful. Some day wishes to have a happy marriage. Would enjoy swimming in Hawaii. ‘‘What's up?” AVELINO J. ALVES “Al’’ To be a math or science major. Dug playing sports or Saturday night parties. Always at S. End Friendly Fruit (hates working Sundays!). Enjoyed gym and the pool at NBHS. Appreciates his parents’ good- ness. Thought Mr. Newman’s jokes hilarious. To SMU. DAWN ALVES ‘‘Doodie’' Feels finest when dancing and cheering for NBHS. A future airline stew- ardess who will fly to Las Vegas and secretly wishes to be a professional dancer. Liked the variety of people and all sports at NBHS. Off to col- lege. ‘‘Ya, | guess!”’ MANNY ALVES ‘‘Zing’s’’ goal is computer technician. Enjoys music and sports and being with Crissy. Secret wish is to be a million- aire. Mostly in the Mall or park- ing in Padanaram. A candidate for college. ANALIA AMARAL Analia’s saddest when she has homework. Likes secretarial work so may go to business school. Ms. Zola was a top teacher. Says her parents are the best a girl could have. A quiet girl who likes sewing and playing records. MARIA GORETE AMARAL Maria wants to be an executive secretary and see Bermuda. Annoyed by phony people and being loaded with homework. Regrets her laziness. Found near the Main Office. Will never forget falling down the stairs at NBHS. Goal: Kinyon- Campbell. NELSON AMARAL ““Rocky’”’ will one day journey to Hawaii or California. Can be found in Blue Cafe or Rivet St. Arcade. He detested the 20- day absent rule. Will always remember parents giving him breaks. Enjoyed playing sports and Portuguese class because ‘‘we could play sometimes.” VIDALIA AMARAL SCOTT LOUIS AMORIN ‘“‘Ammo’’ Hunting, fishing, road racing are hobbies. Foot- ball and concerts are O.K. too. NBHS No. 1 sax player. Mr. Rapoza and Band the best. Deplores his bad temper. He had too many dates for the same dance! His personality his best quality. ‘‘All Right!’’ To college. BRUCE ANDERSON “Andy’’ Will be bus. executive after BC, URI or Babson, but privately yearns to be musi- cian or conductor. A lover of sports (esp. baseball, football) and jazz. Disliked NBH crowds but happy with resource cen- ters, Biology and Ms. Bizzar- ro’s Friday cookies. Writing for Crimson Courier was fun. MARITA ANDRADE HELDER ANGELO Ambition is to be a history teacher or a photographer. Content when bike riding, at the beach, fishing, with friends and with Maria. Mr. Sykes’ English was fun because he was easy to get along with. Hated cafeteria restrictions. A polite guy who means to go to college. SUSAN MARIE ANTIL ‘‘Sue’’ means to be airline stewardess, head for Hawaii. Will always admire Mr. Edmundson for his unique, dramatic History class. Values her parents’ loving care. Sue is noted for her smile and quiet manner. Dancing is her thing and happiest when things go right! DEBORAH ANTUNES ALEXIS ARAUJO ‘Lexie’ A future pharmacist. Enjoys tennis, swimming, and watching baseball. A frantic Red Sox fan. Had most fun in Mr. Keith's Biology class because deep down he is a real softy. Secretly wishes to become a famous singer. Favorite locations: her swim- ming pool or resource centers. 57 58 CARLOS ARAUJO MANNY ARAUJO ‘“‘Backie’’ says his ambition is to be in the middle class. Loved soccer and the swim- ming pool at NBH. Could always be found at corner of Blue House and parking lot. History was his subject. Aims to see both Calif. and Florida. DANTE ARENA To succeed in life is Dante’s goal. After NBHS will head for college. Happiest when play- ing football and being with Sheree. Most noted for that smile. Thinks highly of Mr. Roscow. JOSE ARMAS Hopefully to college after NBHS. Odete was good com- pany. His hangout was the Arcade. Mr. Newman's class and Math were O.K., but NBH lunches were the pits. Hawaii calls! ‘‘Man!”’ CATHY ARRUDA “Rue’’ Goal: to be phys. ed. teacher. A sports freak who would secretly like to play pro ball. Resents unfair emphasis on boys’ sports. Mr. Pacheco’s Studio Art Il was relaxing and instructive. Biggest fault: try- ing to spike a ball in volleyball. Hopes to make Bridgewater. SUSAN ARRUDA ‘‘Squirt’’ would like to work with children and possibly go to business school. David is good company. Hobbies are horseback and motorcycle rid- ing. Usually acting crazy, or getting involved. Intends to marry, maybe live in Vermont. Stenography and all gathering at lunch are fondest NBH memories. M. ADILIA AVELAR ‘‘Dee’’ Destined to be inter- preter or famous writer. Has most fun playing tennis or swimming. Says she is honest and loyal but terribly impa- tient. Eyes are her outstanding feature. Mr. Machado and Mr. Araujo made courses even bet- ter. Headed for SMU. ‘‘Oh, boy!”’ DEBBIE AUGER Debbie hopes to attend BCC to pursue a legal secretarial career. Deepest admiration and respect for Miss Neto. Enjoyed Business Club with Mrs. Caton and Business Behavior with Mrs. Drew. Says she talks too much but met some great people at NBHS. SARAH M. AZEVEDO “‘SaraLee’’ Off to college to be gym teacher. Sarah is noted for her loud mouth and can always be found at the beach. Desire is to visit Las Vegas and Cabo Verde. Will always remember her parents for their love and understanding. Loves socializing with Lisha, Jeannie an d C5. JEFFREY BAKER Auto racing and hanging around the parking lot are two of Jeffrey’s favorite activities. Had fun in Occ. Food Service and Physiology and admires Ms. Robida. Has great memo- ries of R.M.Y. and all the girls at NBH. Noted for green Mus- tang and his stubborness. ‘Back off!’’ JUDITH BALESTRACCI ‘‘Judy’’ loves music, horse: back riding, football games and History Club. Famous for not catching a joke. Never for- get that crazy freshman yr. study. Hates term papers and formal studies. Known as the palest girl in Philadelphia. Mrs. Purcell was greatest. ‘‘| doubt it!”’ JOAN BANKS CANDIDA ROSE BAPTISTA ‘‘Candy’’ Ambitious to be model and secretary. Digs dancing, singing, Drum Corps, being with Frankie. Oh, that 9th-grade photo of Mr. Lima! Can't stand phonies or attend- ance rule. A friendly, sensitive girl who is accident-prone. Liked Shorthand, Typing, Ms. Blake and Afro-Am. Club. To BEC. JOSEPH BAPTISTE ‘‘Joey’' Loves sports, girls. Wishes to be a foot taller, so he could play basketball for NBHS. History rots, but Portu- guese was a laugh-riot. Will be happiest leaving school. “That's a fine move.” ROBIN BARBOZA FRANK BARRIGAS “Frank’’ plans to be a photog- rapher and tour Brazil. Liked studies, lunch, Printing, Pho- tography and Gym at NBHS. Often seen in the parking lot or Blue Cafeteria. College-bound. “What's up?”’ MARK BEAULIEU PAUL BENEVIDES Paul plans to become a state cop or enter Air Force. Hopes to own a custom van. Always seen at Buttonwood Park. Admires and respects Mr. Kel- ley and Mr. Rick Carreiro. Dur- fee Rally and Teen Culture kept him going. ‘‘Hey, what's up, turkey?”’ ROGER J. BARROS ‘‘Rodge ’ thought funniest thing happened was NBHS. A Queen concert tops! Future military officer who would like to see Saturn. Nauseated by SATs and female gym teach- ers. ROTC hysterical with Tim, Bob, Sullybun. Admired par- ents’ unlimited inspiration. College is ahead. ‘‘Thud me, alright!’’ RHONDA BEAULIEU “Ron” Mike is her future. July 1st seems far away. Had a good time in Distributive Ed. Mr. Pacheco is a great guy. Can be found at the Station. Hopes to make Mike a good wife and live a full life. KATHERINE BENNETT ‘‘Bate’’ Craving to learn to sky- dive. Enjoys skiing. Thunder- storms make her happy, but not while in her Mustang. Admired Mr. Roscow, enjoyed Mr. Charbonneau’'s English. Unforgettable being forgotten at Burger King! ‘‘Smile, the world isn't as bad as it looks. ’ SHIRLEY BATTISTELLI ‘‘Bossy’’ was content with Cliff, but not with snobs or for- mal studies. Liked to be between Tan and Blue in the morning. Great times in Oceanography and at lunch. Number One teacher was Mr. Steve Jansen. A smiling girl who loved Marine Biology. STEVEN BEAUREGARD On to college and to be suc- cessful are Steve’s plans. Hap- piest knowing he will never have to listen to Mr. Robinson at 7:45. Noted for putting pow- der in the hair dryers in the pool. Hated the food at NBHS. Sad knowing he has to work the rest of his life. Liked swim- ming and Gym. DAVID A. BENOIT “Dave’’ plans to attend con- struction school. Enjoyed Woodworking at NBHS. Known for his long hair. Admires Mr. Ed. Would like to visit the girls’ locker room. Astronomy favor- ite subject. ‘‘Wickedly!’’ Wishes he could be a rock star. ROBERT BEAUDOIN ‘‘Boomer”’ plans to join the Air Force and eventually be the greatest detective. Liked to talk and party with close friends. Admired his parents. Peeved by scrawny freshmen. Found Mr. Fleming reasonable and Crimson Courier a gas. A compulsive over-eater. Fre- quents the Poor Farm or Charles St. DEBRA BEGIN “‘Debi’’ Favorite pastimes are bowling, going to see Boston, Red Sox. Dislikes conceited people and lunches at NBHS. Says she has a bad temper and talks a lot, but is outgoing. Loved NBHS studies for relax- ation and reading. Bobby’s company is best. Future secre- tary. ‘‘W-e-e-l-I! ’ Be yee Bees LYNNE BENOIT “‘Lynne ‘B’ ' On to nursing school. Noted for being Head Cheerleader of NBHS and enjoyed every minute of it. Doesn't like the idea of saying goodbye. Dave makes her happy. Thanks parents for all the rides! Mr. Girard is a great teacher. Athletics at NBHS are very involved, and Lynne goes all out! GAIL BEAULIEU ‘Blue Eyes ' is off to get mar- ried. Could be found in Gold House girls’ room or Terry's house. Happiest with Kent and hopefully wishes to see Hawaii one day. Her pet peeve: con- ceited people. ‘‘No-sa-you lie! ’ DIANE MARY BEGIN Diane plans to enter the health career field and be a patholo- gist. London is the place she’d like to visit. Being moody’s her nemesis. Has understanding parents. Enjoyed Psychology and Math. Deepest respect for Mr. Girard. ‘‘Sure!’’ College is next. THERESE BENOIT “‘Terry'' Would like to travel around the world. Enjoys being with Leo. Dislikes Monday mornings. Deepest admiration for Mr. Warren. On to college. MOCK 59 PAULA M. BERCHE A career in communications or in music? Playing piano helps to ease her mind. Liked the Band best at NBHS, a 4-year member. Will always remem- ber dropping flute between stands at a game! Off to col- lege. ‘‘It's been real.”’ RONALD G. BERGERON “Reckless Ron’’ hopes to be on State Police or CB operator. He is an avid Red Sox fan. Pet peeve is the New York Yan- kees. Chemistry is his favorite subject, but French was good because Mr. Biscari is a comic. To Bristol Community College. VICTOR BERNARDO MICHAEL BERNIQUE BILL BESSE “Wet Willie’ A future C.P.A. Relaxes with music and Bruin- watching. Famed for getting albums before anyone else. Barbara’s company best. Sad when Tom, Big Joe, Little Joe not working, but he is! Mr. Anderson is a top teach. Hangs out ‘‘wherever.”’ ‘That kid’s out of it.”’ MICHAEL BETTENCOURT ‘‘Mike’’ To be a marine biolo- gist. Noted for getting along with everybody and keeping secrets but telling them at the right time. Enjoys being with Lisa B. Secret wish to be mod- erately rich and live on the Vineyard. ‘‘What?’’ SMU and foxy girls beckon him. MICHAEL BLAISE LISA V. BINDAS A future commercial artist who enjoys the simple things in life. Reminds people of Laverne. Hated studies except Ms. Tripp’s, which were rowdy! Horseback riding, skiing, Mr. Roscow all tops on her list. Find her in any eating place. Being alone depresses her. ‘Really?!’ Yearbook Photog. BEATRICE BLAKE ‘‘Bea’’ is off to Diman-Voke to become a nurse. Interested in playing piano, gym, pool. Colo- rado would be enjoyable. Known for getting rowdy in pool. Skiing for the first time was hysterical. Love to live in Colorado's mountains. Known for her laugh and being tall. DONNA BIRD Donna doesn’t know what bait she used but she’s glad she caught her fish-er-man. Thanks her mom and dad for caring. SANDRA BLANCHARD ELINOR BISSONNETTE “Eli” wants to own a business or become probation officer. Enjoys riding a Moped. Noted for being short and always with Ricky. On to BCC. Gym was great at NBHS. Fun subj. was Photography. Mrs. Ann Hochman was her favorite teacher. ‘‘Tell me about it.’ A Business Club fan. oes KENNETH BLOUIN MICHELE BISSONNETTE Michele’s ambition is to be a physical therapist and visit Hawaii. Dislikes unhappy peo- ple when she’s happy. Can be found running or playing ten- nis. Favored hockey, football, basketball, baseball and Mr. Biscari’s French class. A chronic worrier. Going to col- lege. ‘‘Calm your face! ’ DONNA ANN BOBROWIECKI On to college to become a sec- retary. Band member and drum majorette who wishes there was more spirit. Liked the idea of being a Senior. Par- ents were always there when needed. Dancing is a fav. of hers. Wants to live a long and happy life and see beaches of Bermuda. CATHY-ANN BOCIEK Life’s chief pleasures are foot- ball games, travelling, danc- ing, tennis, and skiing. Irri- tated by inconsiderate people. Psychology and Sociology were stimulating. After gradu- ation, to work and to college. Secret wish — to marry a man just like her dad. ANN BODZIOCH Ann's ambition to be rich and happy. Wants to see England and some day live in Cal. Secret wish is to own yellow Mercedes sports car. Enjoyed playing tennis for NBHS. On to college. ‘‘You're crude!”’ DEBRA BOGALHAS ‘Jennifer’ a future R.N. with a B.S. from Northeastern. It would please her to be wicked rich, too. Likes to party. Mrs. Hassey was a super teacher and Junior Year History the greatest. DIANE BOISVERT Diane is going to nursing school. Enjoys skiing, hopes to ski the Swiss Alps. Liked meet- ing people at NBHS. Had fun in Junior English. Noted for not knowing what's going on. Diane’s pet peeve is people making fun of her ‘‘Cadillac. ’ Happiest at 1:52. ‘‘Say that again!”’ SUZANNE BOIVIN ‘‘Sue’’ On to SMU. Liked the kids at NBHS. Mr. Roscow’s Chemistry Class was fun. A macrame addict. Morning hangout: behind parking lot. Noted for Ziggy and munching out after school. Secretly wants to be a millionaire. Sad- dest when 7:45 bell rings. “You dummy. CHERYL BOOKER Sky’s the limit: longs to be a stewardess. Loves outdoors, animals, long walks. Distin- guished by her sunny smile. Turner’s Pond attractive. Grateful for her parents’ patience. A good listener. ‘“‘Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn! ’ V ROBERT J. BOUCHER ‘‘Bowza ' would like to live as Elvis did. Appreciates parents’ love and concern. Enjoyed Auto, Woodworking, and Square Dancing Class. Always around Brooklawn Park. ‘‘1 for the money, 2 for the show, 3 to get ready and go, go, go! ’ SUSAN BOTELHO ‘‘Sue ’ When she becomes sec- retary, will fly to Hawail. Famous for her long eye- lashes, short stature and nail- biting. Has insane desire to drive Steve’s motorcycle. Best teacher awards to Mr. Sykes, Ms. Allen. English and Gym were the pits. Kinyon-Camp- bell is next. ‘‘Get off my case!”’ DAVID BOUTHILLETTE ‘‘Steve’’ Favorite pastime is stamp collecting. Would like to make it to California. Most hilarity in Mr. Broadmeadow's class. Enjoyed Engines. Locate him often in Tan Cafeteria. JOHN BOTTOMLEY “John Henry Bottoms'’ hopes to be an airplane mechanic and pilot. Enjoys camping, fishing and swimming. Off to the service after NBHS. Most liked the pool. Some day to travel to Europe. Will always remember everything about his parents. Secretly wishes to live out his father’s dream. LYNN BRALEY Lynn wants to travel, espe- cially to Honolulu. A pinball freak. Loved English, hated Gym at NBHS. School is her idea of horror. Sweetest sound was the 1:50 bell. ‘‘None of your business.”’ ELIZABETH BOUCHER “Liz'’ SMU to be reg. nurse. Enjoys baking and reading. Liked the spirit at NBH but dis- liked crowds and small lock- ers. Mr. Keith sensational. A member of Drama Club and the yearbook staff. Would love to see Alaska. CHARLOTTE BREWER ““Charley’’ Crazy about cast parties. Possibly a future teacher. Great procrastinator on Mr. Walsh's term papers. Band, Unified Arts, Drama Club and Mr. Rapoza (band dir.) all terrific. Has fantasy of being member of BSO. Some- times misunderstood because she can't express herself. HEIDI L. BOUCHER “Peanut’’ Plans to attend col- lege and to be a lawyer. Would like to own a glass house and visit Germany. Deepest respect for Mr. Biscari. Enjoyed English and Foods class. ‘‘You got that right! ’ DONNA BRIERLEY Framingham State College is her destination to become a dietician. Leisure time inter- ests include dancing and astrology. Chemistry and Mr. Roscow were a blast. Noted for turning red and curly hair. Scotland and Japan look invit- ing. 61 62 JOHN E. BRIERLEY John would like to see Europe and settle down in S. Devon, England. Can be found cycling or skiing. Irked by society and Mr. Souza’s misuse of the P.A. system. FRANCIS BRITTO To be a medical technologist. Happiest when with family. Secret wish is to have a family, good job, and nice car. Grate- ful for parents’ love. Would like to visit California. SMU or BCC after NBHS. GARY BRUNE To college and on are Gary's plans. Plastic people get to him. Coach Mac. is great and after-game parties are fun. Noted for being aggressive and involved. Liked the social- izing at NBHS but immature people and teachers with big heads bother him. ‘‘Really.”’ DAVID A. BRIGGS A future chemist. Happiest when playing ‘‘Trek’’ on the computer. Most noted for not being noticed. Can be found in the computer room. Had most fun in Mr. Goodfellow’s Chem- istry Class. Hopes to be the owner of a Mercedes. College calls him. ‘‘l suppose!”’ ROBERT C. BROMLEY ‘Red Beard”’ Future civil engi- neer. On to engineering school after NBHS. JO ANN BRUNEAU ‘“‘Jo ’ to be a secretary. Goal is to reach 5’2”. Appreciates mother's love and understand- ing. Happiest when with Russ and having a good time with friends. Noted for being short and for her smile. Would like to visit the Bahamas. Loves to dance. ‘‘Love it!’’ DONNA BRIGHTMAN Dreams of being another Angie Dickinson — a police- woman! (Wouldn’t mind being an actress, either.) Happy when others are happy. Wishes she could stop nail-bit- ing. Can be found anywhere. Liked Mrs. Purcell’s Teen Cul- ture Class and Mr. Braz, as well as NBHS students. ‘‘Shut up!” BRIAN JAMES BROWN ‘Meanie Greenie’’ When not with Donna, he’s always in trouble. Secretly desires to be a famous motorcycle rider. Will remember parents for their understanding. Had fun in Project Ahead. Regrets always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. Mrs. Rose was tops as a teacher. “Straighten out!’’ scene E MARIE BRYANT Marie loves going to concerts with friends. Dislikes messy book covers. Adored History Club trips. Grateful for par- ents’ terrific leniency. Mr. Goodfellow favorite teacher. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Hopes to travel through Europe. ‘‘Whatever?”’ JULIE BRITAIN Noted for southern accent, appetite. Julie enjoys walking the beach at night, swimming for NBHS. To learn to ski is her ambition. Hopes to visit the Italian sea coast. Admires her parents for letting her make her own decisions and judge- ments. Off to Springfield Col- lege or Bridgewater. DAVID BRUGGER ANTHONY BUAIZ A Red Sox fan who is happy when they win but sad when they lose. Hopes to go to the moon soon and become a wealthy man. Big ambition is to pass Trigonometry and attend SMU. ARSENIA BRITO ““Cindy’”’ is happiest when lis- tening to mellow music, hang- ing around with Terry and Betsy. Headed for the Air Force, hopes to become the best surgeon around. Dug Teen Culture with Mr. Longo but found NBHS too crowded and impersonal. Has a sweet smile and infinite patience. “What's up?”’ CATHY A. BRUNE “‘Bullet’’ Dislikes people who think they are better than oth- ers. Loves having a good time with friends, dancing. Cathy hopes to travel cross country. “ Yowzza! ’ CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY PAMELA BULGAR ‘“‘Pam'’ hopes to visit West Indies. Grateful to parents for their encouragement to go to school and keep up the good work. After NBHS?? JODI ANN CABRAL “Fruitloops'’ Physical therapy for her career. Liked social life, Portuguese (no work!), Chem- istry, Physics, football, basket- ball and hockey. Aims to be happily married like her par- ents. Detests rainy weekends, cliques and her nose. Wishes it were easier to admit she's wrong. ‘‘I’m confused!”’ JUNE CAMACHO Horseback riding’s her fav. pastime. Unforgettable was falling off V.R.’s motorcycle. Hates to be home on a Satur- day night. Prefers being with Vic. BRUCE BURGO PATRICIA M. CABRAL ‘‘Pat’’ Going for business management or administra- tion. Enjoys skiing and secretly wants to be great at it. Rest of spare time spent reading, skating, playing tennis, listen- ing to music. A Bruins fan who also liked English, Biology, and Mr. Keith, a good teacher and person. Babson College next. DEBORAH CARDOZA Ambition is to live a long life. Dislikes trouble-makers and staying in. Happiest when sleeping late and with KJB. Secret wish is to win the lot- tery. Will never forget parents’ understanding. ‘‘Sure. ’ GEORGE BURR “‘Boogie Nights Burr’’ This dancer disports himself on basketball and tennis courts, but favors watching ladies and making people laugh. Has urge to form group and make records. Mr. Rapoza and the Band were the finest. Will attend Berklee School of Music. Wow, those foxy cheer- leaders. b HEIDI CALDARONE “‘Bubbles’’ will go to Johnson and Wales to become a court reporter. Enjoys music, danc- ing, typing, and pottery. Admires Miss Allen and is grateful for her mother’s understanding. Secret wishes are to visit Nassau, marry Bryant. Pet peeve is phony people. ‘‘Save it!’’ DAVID CARREIRO ‘‘Moose’’ Ambition is to rule the world. Dave possesses a great personality and hates people who don't get involved. Secret wish to be mayor of New Bedford. Most known for holding political office (Stud. Rep. to School Committee) but also liked bowling, fishing, team racquet ball. To college and the Azores. GEORGE BUTLER “‘Mike’’ Enjoys computer pro- gramming, ham radio, hunt- ing, and fishing. Eternally in the TV studio or at SMU Library. Elevated by Math and Sciences at NBHS. Hopefully to M.I.T. ‘‘The impossible just takes a little longer.’’ Parsimo- nious. ROBERT CALDAS ‘‘Bob’’ A future optometrist. Enjoys being with Dawn and in ROTC. Hates cliques, liars, cheats, and snobs. Outstand- ing for his laugh and quick, sarcastic wit. Foun d Mrs. Laf- lamme enchanting and Dr. Wilusz amusing. Says he lacks self-confidence but is a good listener with a ready laugh. ee ISABEL M. CARREIRO Isabel wants to travel around the world and make everyone happy. Grateful for her par- ents’ love. Miss Howard and the kids lots of fun. Math favorite subject. Pastimes are sports and reading. A Boston Bruins faithful fan. ‘‘Oh, no, not me!”’ CHARLES CABRAL “Charlie’’ Future carpenter or leather worker. Happiest when woodworking, leather-working, and making money. Secretly wishes to win the U.S. Open Golf Championship. Most noted for Leather-Bugg. On to work after NBHS. ‘‘I got it all under control.”’ CATHLEEN CALNAN “Katie’’ Future medical tech- nologist. Savored swimming, tennis, football games. Dis- likes people who keep secrets from her. Can be found at the pool and Dean's Office. Hopes to see Switzerland, if she doesn’t spend money too fast. Really liked NBH people. Sen- ior Class Vice-President. STEVEN CARREIRO Steve is going to be an archi- tect. Never will forget initiation on the Tennis Team. Wants to visit the Smithsonian Institute. Drafting and Mr. Roscow are the best. Can be found on the courts. ‘‘! doubt it.’’ 63 64 WILLIAM CARREIRO ‘‘Mouse ’ plans to be some- body. Future includes elec- tronic engineering. Fond of football, English and TV Studio. Will always remember his parents for the comfort they brought. There’s never enough time to do what he wants to. The Navy is next. “What's happening?’ CHRISTINE ANNE CASEY “Chris'’ Hopefully to BCC to be lab. tech. Wishes to visit Hawaii. Secretly wants to be a Senator. Chris likes the CB and being with Michele. Known for being crazy and dis- liking snobs. Will remember the openness in Unified Arts. Cherished parents’ love and understanding. ‘‘Never nd ” LAWRENCE CATON “Larry’’ enjoys scuba diving, camping, fishing, shooting, mountain hikes. Notorious for his unusual uproarious laugh. Hates childish rules or being rushed. Saddest when sick and having no money. Would like to visit Yellowstone National Park. On to college. “ You swine! ’ MICHAEL CARTER INEZ CASTRO Wants to try her best and suc- ceed. Enjoys reading and lis- tening to the radio. Best thing about NBH was having Mr. Cabral as guidance counselor. Hangout: Main Office. Secret wish: to love and be loved, to be understood by others, and to be free. Known for her ques- tions. To Rice or Cornell U.? MARIO CATUNTO Wants to tour Europe and get rich. Noted for causing trouble with girls. Liked Gym and Math. Mr. Edmundson the greatest. Most fun with Julie and hopes to marry in ‘‘79,” “Hang it up! ’ Find him at Hor- seneck or State Forest. Hates stuck-ups. DEBRA CARVALHO “Stubbley’’ will always remem- ber December of ‘‘76.’’ Pet peeve is jocks. Often is found at the Mall. Noted for being a person you can tease. Secretly wants to own an MG. Mr. Lima is tops. Parking spot is two from the left. ‘‘Tell me about litem MYRNA CASTRO “‘Shorty’’ To go to South Caro- lina. Most noted for her hair and height. Enjoyed History and Teen Culture. Visiting Hawaii is her dream. Will always remember parents for their love and always being there. Can be found around Tan House. LINDA CHANDLER Linda is off to college to study psychology. Hopefully will travel across country. Liked the crazy people met at NBHS. Can be found at Haz elwood Park listening to ‘‘Like a Hurri- cane. ’ Her pet peeve is tacky people and favorite pastime is laughing. Linda liked Mr. Ros- cow. JACK A. CARVALHO Jack would like to have inner peace. Known for his fantastic sense of humor. Can be found at East Beach. Intends to see Las Vegas after graduation. A beach flea who relishes any- one insane. ‘‘That’s crusty.”’ DONNA L. CATHCART ‘‘Don'’ Hopes to soak up sun in Florida and be a model. Famous for her laugh. Ecstatic when with Wayne and friends. Deepest admiration for Mr. Pacheco and Distributive Edu- cation course. Smugglers’ and Belmont are her social cen- ters. JULIA CHANTRE ‘“‘Julie’’ Art is her future. The bookstore was popular along with Mrs. Lagasse. Secretly wants to be an actress. Funni- est thing was not being able to pull a spoon out of a pot of oat- meal. Can be found at Button- wood Park, cooking, or watch- ing basketball and track. ‘What you say? ’ MARIA CARVALHO LAURA CATON On to nursing and hopefully Switzerland. Liked the boys at NBHS but disliked the ones who tease. Interested in Chemistry with Mr. Roscow, field hockey and track. Can be found at Buttonwood Park with a bunch of people or falling down in the middle of the Mall. JERRY M. CHASE Jerry's goal is to be a good housewife. Would like to visit Hawaii and secret wish is to pass Chemistry. Jerry is most noted for her red hair and friendliness. Admired Miss Howard and Mr. Roscow. Enjoys dancing and hates being alone. ‘‘Really?’’ CARLOS CHAVES “Charlie’’ Happiest when with Natercia. Enjoys playing soc- cer. Secretly wants to be happy in life. Didn't like the rules at NBHS. Blue Cafeteria and Rex Club were his places. Ms. Howard a good teacher. DEBRA CLARK ‘Debbie’ plans to become a guidance counselor. Crabby people are bothersome but says she is always willing to lis- ten. Happiest with the gang or in Mr. Methia’s English class. PHILLIP CODERRE “Phil'’ To SMU, to become a textile chemist. Noted for hyp- notizing people. A fencing enthusiast. Hopes no one finds out his secret wish. Had most fun in Biology because Mr. Keith had amusing lec- tures. California seems like a nice place to visit. ‘‘Great stuff. ’ KEIKO CHIKAISHI ‘‘Kei, ’ our AFS student from Japan, loves sports, eating, gym, playing the piano. Found NBH new and clean, but hated homework and crowding. Would love to see Disneyland before returning to Japan. To be a teacher. Deplores her lack of English but enjoys her American family. SUSAN E. CLARK ‘‘Sue’’ Head Majorette. To be a nurse. Happiest when danc- ing, twirling. Bothered by peo- ple who are not on time. Wishes she could stop speak- ing before thinking (because she’s always truthful!) Desires to marry, have lots of kids. Dis- liked over-crowding but liked the people at NBH. LAUREN COHEN ‘‘Laurie ’ is leaving NBHS for a career in broadcasting. Had fun with Mr. Carreiro in Earth Science, found phony people and assemblies annoying. Most noted for craziness, say- ing wrong thing at wrong time. Enjoyed Teen Culture, Mr. Giv- ens. ‘‘| hear you, man! ’ KATHERINE CHMIEL ‘Kathie’ Future psychologist, who likes being with Mark. Good goofing around in the C.C. Office. Mr. Roscow is a favorite, as is Chemistry. Hated early rising, boring classes, studies. Skilled at talk- ing her way out of things. Play- ing piano relaxes her. Thank- ful for parents’ loving support. FLORENCE CLATTENBURG ‘Flo’ likes listening to records, ceramics. Hopes to visit Florida or Bermuda. Hap- piest with Arnold. Looking for- ward to Mr. Fraga's class. Inner desire to get married and own a Firebird. MARC COHEN ‘‘Quahog’’ to college. An addict of World War II, naval ships, scuba diving and Bill Haley's Comets. Means to start a big 1950's rock revival. Approved of the pool, girls, building, lunch shifts because of the spitball fights. ‘‘Doo- wop-doowop.’’ Interested in constructing a mighty under- sea nation. DEBRA LYNNE CHOR ‘“‘Debbie ’ to travel, maybe go to college. Loves dancing, when there’s no school. Find her in the resource centers. To have plenty of money her wish. Mr. Murphy, Spanish, making new friends were great at NBH. Noted for dressing neatly. Hopes to see Hawaii. “Oh, brother!” LEE CLERMONT PETER COLANGELO Peter would like to tour Califor- nia. Enjoyed lunch and Gym at NBHS. Will always remember Miss O'Leary's English class. On to college. ‘‘! doubt it! ’ SUZAN CIPRIANI Future medical secretary. Hap- piest when horseback riding and with friends. Can be found around Mr. Ed's homeroom. Will always remember parents for their goodness. Enjoyed English at NBHS. College- bound. JOHN CLOUGH Slick is off to college to be a doctor. NBH lunches too small but people great. He's a would-be drag racer or sky diver known as a flake. Easy- going ‘‘Slick’’ mourns his lack of self-discipline, says he’d like to visit the moon. ‘‘He who laughs last didn’t get: the joke!’’ A worry wart. JAMES COLLET 65 66 BETH CONDON ‘‘Bethy’’ loathes hypocrites and term papers. Spending money, watching football and rallies are prized hobbies. An English enthusiast who can be found in the Crimson Courier Office. Remembers cap of salt shaker coming off and dump- ing all salt on her whaler burger. ‘‘Ah, oh!’’ To college. THOMAS CORDEIRO ‘‘Tom ’ Carpentry is for him. Likes partying with rowdy peo- ple or girl watching. At NBH. Sports are his thing, especially hockey. Look for him hanging in the halls, with Dana and anywhere the good times are. Woodshop and Mr. Mello were decent. Wants too much but can't afford it. To technical school. N CHRISTOPHER CORREIA ‘‘Chris'’ Believes he is very lovable and not just for his curly hair. Ambition is to be a photographer. Dislikes school and rules. Thinks Mr. Sykes and lunch were wicked good. Wishes he were not so shy! BOB CONSTANT “Green Horn’ A CB enthusi- ast. Thought Project Ahead is tops. Mr. Givens rates. Can be found at the Madeira Club or hanging around corners. “That's a big 4-10.’’ Wants to be a truck driver or go into the Navy. JILL CORKUM Future pharmacist. Gets her jollies from tennis, sewing, and shopping sprees. Could have stood more German and Biology with Mrs. Kaufman and Mrs. Ouimet. Says her big- gest fault is tardiness. Loves to meet new people, so looks for- ward to college. CYNTHIA CORREIA ‘‘Cindy’’ To leave New Bedford her wish. Enjoys hanging around, partying, finally being a Senior. Had fun in Mr. Silva's English class. Found at Sunny- brook or with Jeff. Wants to visit Calif. and own a Mustang. ‘Tell me about it!’’ GERALDO CONTERNO “Gerry’’ After NBHS, college and travel lie in store. Enjoys camping and would like to be a forest ranger. Girls, lunch and the morning at NBHS were great. A Leo Zeppelin fan. “What!”’ Will eventually be a Mercedes owner. © KATHY CORMIER PAUL CORREIA Paul would like to visit Hawaii in the future. Happy when just hanging around with friends. Enjoyed Mr. Vardo's Math class, but despised rules and 20-day limit. Can be found at East Beach or R.K.! NANCY COOPER “‘Nikki’’ wants to be an actress and visit Japan. Likes to talk, play guitar, be with Jeff. 2’3” her pet peeve. Is waiting for the day when Mr. Charbon- neau will grow tall! Sad when NBHS football team loses. Most noted for piano, being happy. ‘‘I| never liked the sound of being alone.”’ APRIL CORREIA To marry Chris is April’s wish. Getting locked in Green House girls’ room was a riot! Would enjoy seeing the Bahamas. Had most fun in Mr. Dell’s class. Is always saying, “Mickie Fickle.’ Admires Mr. Biscari. Famous for her embroidered pants. CAROL ANN CORREIRA Marriage to Mike is her plan for the future. NBHS has the best lunch shifts. Some sunny day, she’ll see Florida. Thank- ful for her parents’ love and understanding. oVnd GAIL M. CORDEIRO Gail loves cheering for NBHS, all sports, rallies, Spirit Week! Her dream of heaven is to own a red sports car. Can be found at the Bookstore, auditorium and Buttonwood Park. Thinks Miss Wilde is a riot, but History was a drag. Always smiling, she plans to go to college. CHRISTINE MARIE CORREIA “Chris’’ To be an airline stew- ardess and travel about. Freshman year was the best. Mr. Sykes and Miss Allen are the greatest. Despises phony people. To work after gradua- tion. ERIC CORSON GAIL ANDREA COSMOS Means to be a successful busi- ness manager. Favorite pas- time is shopping. Detests immaturity, P.A. announce- ments and her own forgetful- ness. Was happy in Ms. Allen’s 2nd-year Shorthand. Hopes to attend college. LINDA L. COSTA “Cab Driver’ Desires to be an accountant. See her at Monte's Park with Monique and Toni, or in front of Tan House. Basketball’s her relax- ation. Nauseated by people who suck their teeth. Hopes to get married, travel to Japan. Future collegian. ‘‘No sir, really! ’ LOUISE COTE ‘‘Weezie’s’’ pastimes are sing- ing and biking. Claims to be generous but moody, famous for all her sisters. Travel intrigues her, mainly the Car- ibbean. Turned off by nosi- ness, pink and yellow slips, being alone on a gorgeous day. Enjoyed English but never studied! Best about NBH were her beautiful friends. DANIEL COSTA “‘Danny’’ Hoping to go into medicine. Enjoyed friendly atmosphere at NBHS but not its study halls and closed men’s rooms. Noted for out- standing personality and height. Life’s desire is to rake in the bucks. A sports fan who’s headed for college. ‘What's for lunch?”’ LISA COSTA ‘‘Leese’’ A future speech ther- apist. Dislikes being embar- rassed in class. Enjoys singing and is a member of the SSA Chorus at NBHS. Feels she is stubborn but tolerant. Liked extra-curricular activities and English. Her parents’ guid- ance and fairness are dear. “Oh, my word.” ‘ PAUL COTE Future electrical engineer. Hobbies are bowling, fishing, anything outdoors. Detested French and working on week- ends. Math and Chemistry with Mr. Roscow were decent. Inner urge to be a pro bowler and see Acapulco. DOLORES COSTA A camping and swimming nut. Dolores likes to be with people who can be themselves. Doesn't like the size of NBHS cause you don't get to know as many people. Enjoys Math and the Beach Boys. ‘‘Tell me about it. ’ LYNN COSTA Lynn is at her best when she’s with friends. Loved the 1:52 bell but hated the rules. Lynn would love to visit Hawaii but will head to Bristol after NBHS. Miss Neto rated tops. : KAREN COTTER “Sozie'' is going to work and would like a nursery at home. Child Care was best class because she loves kids. Some day wishes to visit Disney World. Dave’s company was enjoyed. She is happy with Sue, Cindy, Colleen, and Paul or when baby sitting. Proud to have carried Band banner. GRIMENZA COSTA SUSAN E. COSTA A future criminologist. Sue likes track, field hockey and volleyball at NBHS and thinks Mr. Barboza is sharp. Paul makes her day. Discontented with her nose. Would adore seeing Rome and Greece. DAVID COTTULI ‘“‘Cat'’ Enjoys sports and being with Norma. Known for his act- ing funny. Will never forget the Beach Boys Concert. Hopes to visit California and be a famous track star. Enjoyed Math, Machine Shop at NBHS. On to work. ‘‘Sure, big guy! ’ JOANNE COSTA To be an executive secretary is Joanne’s aim. Enjoys music, biking, being with Tommy. Hopes to see Hawaii. Lunch and Shorthand the best at NBHS. Admires Ms. Bizzarro. Tommy's her favorite compan- ion. To work after NBHS. SUSAN M. COSTA “‘Sue’’ Plans on being a tele- phone operator. Dislikes peo- ple who don’t know what they want to do. Dale can cheer her up when she’s down about doing housework. Liked Mrs. Furtado’s Typing Class because she’s a great teacher. Relaxes with gymnastics and skiing. ‘‘Yeah, right! ’ NAS MELISSA COURY ‘‘Missy'’ This future lawyer would like to tour the whole world. Swimming, talking and eating are her favorite sports. Student government, Mr. Dow's studies and Dr. Wilusz’ classes were the best of NBH. Irked by snobs, cliques and her own bossiness. Our Senior Class President. 67 ANTONIO COUTO ‘“‘Tony’’ Life ambition is to be the first Cape Verdean general in USMC. Hopes to travel to Dakar, Senegal. Really looked forward to Black American History. Gold House favorite hangout. Disco dances and swimming were enjoyable. WENDY CRUZ Special thanks to Debra and Evelyn for help in years at NBHS; her gratitude is bound- less. Bowling and laughing are her things. Hoping to work with people in hospital, be wealthy, stay healthy. Mr. Dow's History, Mrs. Miles’ Shorthand were favorites. To work and to Puerto Rico. MARIA DA CRUZ ‘Bea’ will be a writer. Loves to cook and eat. Put off by liars and busybodies. Known for always borrowing money. Secretly wants to be 5’5”. Unforgettable experience was falling downstairs, having a cup of yoghurt fall on her head. English and Mr. Methia 68 were O.K. MARK J. COUTO “Mark J. ’ To be an autobody repairman and visit California in a new Lincoln Continental. Mr. Methia and Mr. Zielinski were super teachers! Noted for letting people copy his home- work. Known for smoking radi- als around the corner. ‘‘That's decent!”’ ROSA CUNHA Rosa hopes to be fluent in all languages. Understanding others is her best quality. Would like to visit Russia and Italy. English is her best class. Noted for being ‘‘human type- writer.’’ College next. ‘‘Oh, boy!”’ FERNANDA DA ROSA KEVIN CRABTREE “Crab’' Future Special Educa- tion teacher. Pet peeve is stuck-up people. Happiest when with the gang. Will always remember parents for their speeches. Admires Mrs. Cohen and Miss Geary. On to Bridgewater State after NBHS. “| know!”’ ANNE CUSSON Future clerk or secretary. Anne detests getting up for school. Hopes to travel to Florida and Hawaii. Can't see her not smil- ing. Had fun in Typing. Will always remember Mr. Pacheco. ‘‘Only kidding!”’ BEVERLY CROMPTON “‘Bev’’ to be architect. Happi- est when mountain climbing or hooking rugs. Some day to tour England. Can be found at the beach. Mrs. Mellen favorite teacher. After NBHS??? LESLIE DA COSTA Future R.N. Happiest when with Paul. Wants to tour the Riviera and secretly wishes to live in Hawaii. Known for her raising Cain on G lunch shift. Had most fun in Miss Geary’s Chemistry class. Dislikes snobs but never gets angry. A telephone nut. ‘‘What a drag!”’ GARY CROWELL ‘“‘Crumwell’’ On to college and to see as much of the world as possible. Likes good music with good friends. Located at Bookstore or Hazelwood Park. Mrs. Parker’s class with goof- offs at the back was crazy. One day to skydive! Noted for sense of humor. Parents never gave up on him. ‘‘What’s the deal?”’ SHARON M. DA COSTA ““Sher’’ aims to marry, have children, be happy! Devotee of ballet, music, drawing, sing- ing. Will recall wearing big, blue, furry slipper to school, the joys of acting class, con- cerned guidance and Mrs. Harper’s kindness. Looks for- ward to Paris, Rome and hope- fully a happier life. MARIA F. DA ROSA Maria’s well-known for her friendliness. Is happy with her music and books or when in school. Found Typing and Mr. Machado great. Looks forward to college and maybe a trip to Hollywood. ‘‘Hello!”’ DARLINE DA SILVA ‘‘Donut’’ Art, music, CB are her interests. Ambition is to play guitar like Steve, her favorite person. Funniest memory is the trip to Boston. Says she has bad temper but can be very understanding. Biology and tennis were agree- able. To work and get married. MARIA DA SILVA ‘‘Helen’’ To become an airline stewardess. Relaxes playing sports, being with Jo. Find her being friendly, smiling, in Blue House cafe. Hates prejudice and two-faced people. Liked the people, activities, gym at NBH. Aims to visit Hawaii. Admires Mr. Rolli. ‘‘Save it! ’ PHILLIP DA SILVA Destined to become rich and move to California. Spends spare time camping, hunting, cruising. Social center: behind the skating rink. Woodwork- ing, pool and lunch were best of NBHS, and Mr. Lima was decent. New Bedford is bor- ing! LINDA DE ANDRADE His hobby's listening to the radio. Was satisfied at NBH by pool, lunch, Printing, Auto and Gym. Mr. Rutkowitz was a good teacher. Best company was Lourdes. Wishes to be happy and successful in life. To technical school. ‘‘What’s up?” JOSEPH P. DAVID To live a long time is Joseph’s aim. Being too kind his hangup. Happy when partying, with cars and friends, playing sports. Loves that 1:50 bell on Fridays! Known for his lazi- ness, hanging around the North End. Best class? Ask Mrs. Snow. Wants to tour Bel- gium. ‘‘Be good.” DONNA DE BALSI ‘‘Stretch’'’ Bookkeeping her aim. Enjoys ice skating, being with Doug. Would love to visit Hawaii. Dislikes people who constantly lie. Secret wish to marry Doug. Most noted for being short, trying to please everyone. Had most fun in Miss Bizzarro's Eng. class Jr. yr. Has school spirit! i i’ 2 SALLY DE MELO “Sally Fields’’ is headed for career in business field. She’s always up when dancing or meeting new people. Would adore owning a country home and travelling a lot. Values her parents’ patience and the teaching of Mr. Letendre, Mr. Warren. College is next. ‘‘Look at my hair! ’ ALAN DAVIS His fantasy is to have a job like James Bond's. Says his hobby is girls. Was in favor of Phys. Ed., Mr. Rick Carreiro, football and weight-lifting at NBH. Famous for his intelligence and putting bubble gum on his radiator. Hates assemblies and having no money to go out. Headed for Florida Tech. CATHERINE DE BORTOLI “Cathy'’’ At her best when hav- ing a good time with friends. Will always remember Busi- ness Behavior class Junior year. Pet peeve: two-faced people. Would most like to fly to Hawaii. Admires Mr. Edmundson. Off to be a secre- tary. TONY DE PINA To work in TV is Tony’s big aim. Hopes to travel to Los Angeles, Calif. Dreams of play- ing pro basketball. Looks up to Miss Bizzarro. To college??? eS! es WAYNE DAVISKI ‘“‘Ace’'’ Ambition to make money. Happiest when with Sharon, and reading ‘‘Circus.”’ Means to make a tour of Can- ada. Says he’s noted for trou- ble! Favored studies at NBHS. “I'm not late!”’ DARLENE ANNE DE COSTA To be operating tech. and marry. Life is wicked good cheering for NBHS and smil- ing with Peter. Known for her friendliness and_= smile. Secretly wishes to be a Patriot or pro cheerleader. Disliked short rallies at NBHS. Admires Mr. Keith and learned much from Mr. Longo's Psychology. MICHAEL L. DESAUTELS ‘‘Mikey’’ to succeed in life and be happy. Happiest when sail- ing, swimming, and with friends. Unforgettable being thrown into pool with his clothes on! The Mall's his place. Burning desire: make a fortune and move to Southern Cal. On to college! i 3 JU UN JOAQUINA DE ALMEIDA ‘Jackie’ is to attend Kinyon- Campbell and become a legal secretary. Contented with Joe and in Mr. Lima's class with its relaxed atmosphere. Turned off by conceited people. A quiet girl. MARIA DE MELO Maria is a night person who hopes to be rich. You'll never find Maria with snobby people. Will recall parents’ strictness. Really annoyed by NBH rules but could be found at Blue House Cafe. Headed for work and Porsche of her own. YVETTE DESAUTELS Future nursery school teacher who's most noted for big eyes. Will remember mother’s love and understanding. Happiest on Fridays and saddest on Sunday nights. Life is extra sweet when with Roy! Had hoped to see wall paintings done before leaving NBHS. To Eastern Nazarene College. 7 oh: as | DORIAN DESLAURIERS ‘‘Dor'’ To be dentist. Enjoys riding around, partying, and concerts. Hopes to become filthy rich and own a big man- sion. Known for his corny jokes and all the ‘‘comments. ’ Had most fun in Chemistry labs. Admires Mr. Gill and Miss Geary. On to college. ANDREW DILLON ‘‘Super Toe’’ would love to become pro football player, but living long happy life is his goal! Would marvel at seeing California or just traveling. Cars and sports are what make him tick but watch that tem- per! Admired Mrs. Snow, Mr. Warren and Mr. Konstantakos. b LUCIA M. DUARTE “Lucie” did not care for guid- ance’s ‘‘helpfulness.’’ Not as outgoing as_ she'd like. Secretly hopes to meet B.E.! Can't forget getting thrown off raft at the beach. Likes to drive with her friends. College bound — to become nurse, probably to SMU. ‘Yea, right!”’ JOSEPH DE SOUSA “Magic Man's'’ hobby is per- forming magic, especially illu- sions. When not in his favorite subject (Photography), was hanging around D-Block or at the Mall. Deplores his weight but touts his personality. DOREEN DOCCA TOMMY DUARTE Tommy can be found at any campsite and would secretly love to enter Twilight Zone! Loved Gym and sports, when baseball was the game. THOMAS DESROSIERS “Roach ’ an athletic fan who enjoys all sports but mostly baseball and basketball. Hates homework and boredom. Future multimillionaire who owns a baseball team. Green House or Buttonwood Park. Thought Mr. Gill was dyna- mite. Gooseberry Neck park- Ing tines “Come von pe now!” SMU next. MICHELLE DROLET ‘“‘Gweble 4’’ Her future plans include working with children and perhaps going cross-country with Joe. Says she is a big mouth. Appreci- ates loving parents’ under- standing and patience. Glad when finally graduated and married. ‘‘Oh, brother!”’ MARK WAYNE DUBE ‘‘Dube’’ plans to marry a rich, beautiful blonde and retire at an early age. Listening to COZ amused him when he wasn't at the Post or between Blue and Tan. Respected Mr. Ed but detested NBH studies. ‘‘How’'s it going?” atl’ STEPHEN DESSERT Stephen can be found at But- tonwood Park or cruising Brock Avenue. Sailing in sum- mer, skiing in Colorado his idea of bliss. Also has a ball in Distrib. Ed. class. DARLENE DUARTE “Rerun’’ To major in business. Can be found around Gold House, sometimes falling in a hole! Her hobby is ceramics. Thought NBHS food was terri- ble. Math with Mr. Vaz was memorable and Gym was fun. Going to Kinyon-Campbell after graduation. SYLVIA DUROCHER Sylvia's ambition is to be a model and visit France. Can be between Tan and Blue or at Buttonwood Park. Enjoys Freddy and sewing. ‘‘Salvage”’ liked Clothing class and Mr. Souza. Her lack of common sense is well known. Can't stand being ignored. ‘‘Laugh — it was funny!” MARIA DE TORRES Dancing and cooking appeal to her. Avoids conceited people. England sounds interesting. Liked Math, Mr. Braz, good friends at NBH, but Gym was the pits. Mario made it seem better. To work. JOSEPH DUARTE BRIAN DUTRA Brian hopes to see state of Cal- ifornia. Disliked all NBH fresh- men. Will always remember lunch and Mr. Carreiro. “What's up?” y Boat MICHELLE DZIUBA Michelle is most often seen in the Music Dept. and at football games and rallies. Known for being happy, crazy, and late. Enjoys being a nurse's aide, skiing and playing with the Band. Regrets being taller than a lot of cute guys. Ambi- tion is to be a dental hygienist. “What!” JAMES ESANCY “Jamie” will never forget NBH Tennis Team, especially fresh- man year when he and Bob Horowitz beat Bishop Con- nolly! Mr. Roscow and Mr. Keith deserve gold medals for their non-boring classes. Des- tination: college. CINDY EATON “Sally’’ A future secretary or chef who has a super person- ality. Worst faults are fighting with her sister and stubborn- ness. Mrs. Rutkowitz rated high. Secure being with Dave. Can't forget the gang of guys waiting at Business Club con- vention. ‘‘You'll be sorry.”’ JOSEPH F. ESTACIO ‘“‘Joe'’ wishes he were smar- ter, and could write better. A nice person who Is contented in Carol's company. ‘‘We know the present only by lingering memories of the past because by the time we reach it, it has already passed.’’ Praises his good and generous parents. Will attend college. TODD EISENBERG Goal: success without trying! Intrigued by Photography and skiing. Math wasn’t bad, but desolation when resource cen- ters were closed. Favorite hangout was ‘‘down south.”’ Loved Fridays, hated Mon- days. Headed for a good school with a minimum of work. ‘‘Five for the end!”’ JOHN EVERTON SHERI ELIAS Sheri enjoys playing tennis and chess. Headed for college to possibly become a lawyer. Favorite subjects are History, English. Teachers who appealed were Mr. Nolin, Mr. Goodfellow. Most noted for cheerfulness and that giggle. Jr. Class Pres. and Crimson Log Faculty Ed. JOHN FARIA Ven CATHY ENOKSEN Cathy despises two-faced peo- ple and snobs. Future plans include visiting Bermuda. Col- lege-bound student. MARIA GRACE FARIA Has high hopes of being exec- utive secretary. Painting, cooking, swimming, sewing are her hobbies. Loved Short- hand and Mrs. Miles. If she had her way, this quiet girl would be a commercial artist. Is grateful for her parents’ help in solving problems. To Johnson and Wales. DAVID FERMINO Harvard would be a pleasant reality. ‘“‘The mind of man is capable of anything because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future.””. . . Joseph Conrad in ‘‘Heart of Darkness. EILEEN FERNANDES “Munchkin ’ can be found on the courts playing either vol- leyball or tennis. Also a bowl- ing fan. Has a really quick tem- per for a short person. Can't put up with people who are never on time. Despises doing exercises, but adored Algebra, Spirit Week and Ms. Wilde's study. College in view. LORRAINE M. FERNANDES ‘‘Renee'’ hopes to become a speech therapist. Can be found in Tan House Guidance Office. Greatest respect for Mr. Girard. Math was OK but yellow slips rot. A cheerful girl who is liked by those with sense of humor. Dave made life better, and so did her mother's love and care. ‘‘What can | cay? MARIA FERNANDES Maria hopes to become a sec- retary and visit Hawaii. Enjoyed Shorthand, Typing, and Mrs. Sowa. Loves watch- ing soccer and being with Freddy. ‘‘Oh, my goodness. ’ CARLOS M. FERREIRA Carlos hopes to become a clin- ical M.D. and tour the Land of the Nile. Enjoyed Mrs. Siegel, Science, and soccer at NBHS. Happiest when dancing with Carla at a party. 71 72 DENNIS FERREIRA California in his plans for the summer of '78, but maybe one day England. Would like to thank Mrs. Rezendes and Mrs. Duarte for all their help. Never forget falling asleep during break at football camp! Distrib. Ed. made NBH livable. ‘‘Wha- a-a-t! ’ He A Y te } % ; ay : MP XY SOLANGE S. FERREIRA Solange is going on to college and major in Economics. Nos- talgic for the sunsets in Cape Verde. Mr. Silva was great. Enjoys being with her father and helping people. Can be found playing volleyball. ‘‘Say, bro!” ANNETTE FISHER ELIZABETH FERREIRA ‘‘Tucha’’ hopes to be an inter- preter and travel around the world, especially to see Greece and Rome. Her green eyes and short stature single her out. Admires Mr. Machado and Mr. Araujo for being comprehen- sive. Kids in Portuguese class were muito friendly. ‘‘Oh, really.”’ THOMAS FERREIRA “Tommy ’ This future accoun- tant enjoys talking to people especially girls. Participated in sports and music and looked forward to those Saturday nights. Noted for his kindness. He wishes to own a pet mon- key and attend SMU or BCC. ‘‘That’s decent!”’ RHONDA FLEMING ‘‘Shaggy’'' Famous for her wisecracks. Plans for the future may include college. Best teachers were Mr. Bis- cari, Mr. Peccini, and Mr. Car- reiro. Good people were NBH’s redeeming grace. May see Denver, Colorado but other than that, who knows? ‘“Really! ’ FREDERICK G. FERREIRA ‘‘Domo ' On to military service after NBHS. One day hopes to visit Cape Kennedy and work for NASA. Enjoyed the Rifle Team at NBHS. Disgusted with the meals. A boating enthusi- ast who loves to spend time on his father’s boat. Liked Chem- istry and Mr. Roscow. ‘‘Yup. ’ DEBRA FERRO ‘‘Deb’’ A super good friend who desires strongly to be rich and get married. Will never forget the time when she was thrown into boys’ room. Danc- ing and the Mall are her favor- ite pastimes. Noted for stick- ing up for what she believes in. Parents spoiled her, she says. Mrs. Miles was a sweet person. Forgetful! PAULA ANN FLOOD ‘“‘Flora’’ will be a general prac- titioner. Devilish desire to become first lady president. A volleyball and Drama Club enthusiast. Who could forget that Beach Boys Concert? Admired Dr. Wilusz. Headed for BU for pre-med. Noted for being blonde. “Ae ants KRISTINE FERREIRA “Kris’’ Headed to college for nursing because she is con- cerned about people and loves to help with others’ problems. Has a sneaky urge to try flying a hang glider. Treasures her parents’ generosity. KATHY FIELDS “‘Kath’’ Budding interior deco- rator who enjoyed basketball, softball and gymnastics at NBH. Would like to see Florida with Pam, Carla and Evie, then marry Gary. Teen Culture made sense and Mr. Lima was an all right teacher. Either at United Front or Tan House. SUnihuiee DAVID FLOREK “Flick'’ was notoriously late for h.r. Would like to be a mil- lionaire and live in Las Vegas. Wow, does he have sloppy handwriting! (Admittedly!) Got a charge out of Mr. Biscari's and the janitor’s jokes. ‘‘l can’t see,’ ROSE FERREIRA Rose aims for a career as an X- ray technician. Had fun in Miss Geary’s Chemistry class with Coleen, Michele, Anita and Pat. Hated formal study halls. SUSAN FIGUEIRA ‘“‘Sue”’ leaves NBHS for the U. of Lowell. Ecstatic listening to Charisma, singing, playing keyboard. Alienated by non- appreciators of music. Thought Music Dept. (espec. Mrs. Heimberg) was fantastic. Always in D-235 and D-245, but hopes to hang out in Bos- ton Symphony Hall. ‘‘Excel- lent!”’ FRANK O. FONSECA, JR. ‘Kid Crash ’ secretly wishes to marry Annette and work on cars with his hands. Seen in Shop or on the Avenue. Known for his obsession with cars. Working in A.V. was decent and so was Mr. Jansen. Fun throwing paper airplanes in English Junior yr. ‘‘l can live with that.”’ LAURIE-ANNE FORGUE “Hayseed” or ‘‘Fog'’ spends her time riding her horse and in the woods. Noted for being down to earth and her tur- quoise. Will live in the moun- tains after UNH. Hates cities and animal abuse. Her folks’ understanding was wonderful. “If | had my way, I'd tear those buildings down! ’ MANUEL J. FORPEA “Shorty’’ Will go into broad- casting. A sports fan: give him hockey, volleyball, golf, tennis, basketball, baseball. Portu- guese class was good because they laughed a lot. Wants a big house with big yard and swim- ming pool. To Providence Col- lege, then Canada or Ber- muda. ‘‘Oh, come on.” SANDRA FORTES JANE FORTIN Intends to be happily comfort- ably affluent. When hassles are few, she’s happy. Known for being with Frack, but likes Val's presence, too. It was a fun field trip with Ms. Salbe- go's History class. Noo to NBH regulations. ‘‘I’m going to sing my song... a song that never ends. a 4 e—— TAMMY CAROL FOX “‘Baldy’’ To be a lab tech. Can be found picking on Mr. Roger “‘Tweety’’ Silva. Known for being a klutz. Hopes to have a career, get married, 26 kids, live in a chalet in Vermont. Fond of wri ting and collecting poetry, camping, music, Drama Club shows, family, friends, Celicas. ‘‘It’s the pits!’ RAMONA FRANCIS ‘‘Mona’’ Happiest when with John. Would some day like to see California. Can be found between Tan and Blue. Wants to be a millionaire. Going to work after NBHS. Led Zeppe- lin's Jimmy Page is tops. Rolls Royce is a great car. ROBERT FULLER “Bob” is ambitious to travel, mostly to Colorado and Ore- gon. Can be found on the hill. Bob's famed for disagreeing and disliking rules and house- masters. Happy having a good time with friends. Will remem- ber parents’ generosity. Would like to be taller. A sports fan. ‘Never say die.” SCOTT FRANKLIN Scott's going to college to study law. He's either in the gym or at Angelo’s in East Boston. Infamous for playing the field. The NBH sports pro- gram and social life will be remembered. Is at his best when playing hockey or lacrosse. Hopes to see the lights of Las Vegas. ROSE FUMO LESLIE FRATES ” “Les'’ can be found at Jim's Place having a good time or playing tennis, softball. School interests were Teen Culture and partying. Finds someone special in Steve. Also very spe- cial to her, Mr. Edmundson and Mr. Pacheco. To be a bar- ber, tour Europe and always be happy. CHARLES FURTADO ‘Charlie’ is noted for his (lack of?) humor. Found Drama Club productions, Mrs. Hassey, Tennis Team superior. ‘‘Man iS a rope connecting animal and superman, a rope over a precipice . . . what is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal. ’. . . Nietzsche. CHRISTINE FREIRE “Chris’’ enjoyed the Unified Arts field trips, knowing Mr. Charbonneau. Constantly put- ting her foot in her big mouth! Remembers sitting in a mud puddle, the studies and lunch. To travel the world, but right now always at Diane's house or with Johnny. ‘‘'Humma- Humma! ’ DONNA FURTADO MARY LOU FREY Mary Lou aims to be nursery school teacher, live in log cabin in mts. Writing poetry, swimming, skating are leisure activities. Barbero’s with Chris, Deb, Pete, Sheila is her hangout. Oh, that long, auburn hair! Respects Mr. Walsh. Like to move to N.H. “Well?” OCTAVIO FURTADO “Oc’’ Relaxes by playing the boards and being with Tillie. The girls at NBHS turn him on, rules turn him off. Had fun in Mr. Lima's class, would like to see Hawaii. ‘‘Ragtime.”’ 73 74 “iss SHAWN M. FURTADO Shawn's famous for his bowl- ing ability and short temper. Remembers all the great times in Auto Shop and on Acushnet Ave. Is at peace when with Robin or working on cars. Being a pro bowler is a fantasy of his. Hopes to be a mechanic and go to Las Vegas. ‘‘Really! ’ SALVADOR GARCIA “Sal’’ can be found at Brook- lawn Park. A sports fan who hopes secretly to be pro soccer player. Noted for being skinny, having good coordination, and is a fast runner. Looked for- ward to Gym and Art at NBH. Brazil in future plans as well as SMU. ‘‘What's up?”’ RONALD J. GADOMSKI “Ronnie’’ has strong urge to race motorcycles. Often is found in Data Processing or at Karen's house. Is noted for his sense of humor and working on motorcycles in his spare time. Remembers being speechless the first time he met Carleen. Best teacher is Mr. Lessoff. ‘‘Nice!”’ THELMA M. GARCIA Thelma hopes to have a good married life with Simon. To see the world would be enjoyable. Disliked the rules at NBHS but favored History class and Miss Allen. Known for calling names in the hall. PAMELA GALARY ‘‘Pam ’ wants to work as a Sec- retary after NBHS. Good at crocheting and sewing. Quiet girl who's contented with Al. Liked Mrs. Lagasse's Short- hand class because they had lots of laughs. ‘‘Really.”’ DIANE GAUTHIER Diane would like to attend col- lege. Her secret desire is to visit Poland. Diane hates being broke but being with Mike lifts her spirits. Liked lunch at NBHS and Dr. Wilusz was greatest. To be found at Mel- lo’s Garage. Her world’s all right when listening to music with Mike. SUZANNE GALARZA “Squoze”’ will attend nursing school and pursue a Career as a nurse. Appreciated Gym, sports at NBHS, mostly base- ball. Always in Tan House or Potter with Dawn, Webbles, Shirley and Diane. Noted for voice and shortest. ‘‘You must be high.”’ PAUL GEORGADARELLIS ““Greek’’ aims to enjoy life. Peeve: getting up Monday morning. Liked Mr. Roscow's class for Mike and Mario. Noted for his walk. After NBHS a year off in the city. Will never forget turning on Bunsen bur- ner with both gasses on and flames almost lit Mike. Green- eyed and stubborn! DENISE M. GALIPEAU Liked all opportunities given at NBH, especially Mrs. Walker's Typing class because she made it fun to learn. Hobbies include ping pong, tennis, swimming. Won't forget her father (a teacher) catching her skip class for extra lunch! GERARD GIAMBO CHERYL GIBBS ‘‘Sherri’’ would like to be a teacher. Sherri loves listening to her music but net alone. Always remember that sewing class with Mrs. Chopoorian. NBH rules left her cold. Going to college, where she intends to avoid phoney people. KEVIN GIBSON ““Gib’’ Happiest when with friends. Secret wish is to be a rock star. Enjoyed English and Math at NBHS. Can be found in gym or at Buttoriwood Park. Would like to fly to Hawaii. After graduation, to learn a trade. RAYMOND GIARD CHRISTINE ANN GOGUEN “Chris’’ is bound to be a law- yer. Enjoys partying with favor- ite friends. Secretly wishes to surf the Calif. waves. Located on Brock Ave. or Green and Gold. Says her mouth draws attention, but when alone, enjoys poems and just driving around. Ms. Tripp's class with Debbie! A Ms. Allen admirer. DAVID GOMES, JR. David's goal is to be a mechan- ical engineer. You will see quiet David taking pictures, possibly in the Hawaiian Islands. Happiest when having a good time and hopes to own a Continental after college. rae -y We DIANNA M. GOMES ‘‘Dee ’ plans college and being an airlines stewardess or work- ing with children. Is comforta- ble with John. Most known for taking karate. After NBHS to visit Calif. Her worst fault is not being patient and being forgetful. Will remember Mom and Dad's and great grand- mother’s love. ELAYNE GOMES Elayne's a Cancerian who aspires to become a lab tech- nician. Likes NBH sports and being with R.M. but her abso- lutely favorite pastime is buy- ing clothes. Proud for that smile and secretly wishes to be a high fashion model. Hers were the best parents a girl could have. College in mind. ELIZABETH GOMES “Liz had fun skipping class without getting caught in her junior year. Tops in teachers are Mr. Warren and Mr. Silva, a man who really understands students. Her future is uncer- tain at the moment. Pet peeves are prejudice and con- ceited people. MATILDA GOMES “Tilly’’ This future lawyer is headed for U. Mass. in Amherst and Puerto Rico. She is noted for being short and loves Gym and Drill Team. Is cheeriest when out of school and would secretly adore being super-wealthy. Most enjoyed Black Lit. and Miss Blake at NBHS. ROBERT GOMES ‘“Sugarbear’’ Future doctor. Fond of Margaret and base- ball. Will never forget walking into girls’ room freshman year. Enjoys NBH girls, some courses, conversing. Most noted for being funny. Mr. Bis- cari is the best. ‘‘Save it!”’ SUSAN E. GOMES ‘“‘Sue'’ Ambition to be a marine biologist. Liked Resource Centers and Mr. Motta’s interesting History class. Most noted for being called ‘‘Shushie.’’ Find her at Hazelwood Park. Will never forget parents’ understanding soph. year. Admires Mr. Ros- cow. To college. ALZIRA GONCALVES “Elsie’’ or ‘‘Zeda ’ just wants to be successful in whatever she does. Greatest respect for Mr. Pepin and most fun in Mr. Alves’ class. Loves being with her baby brother, Joey. Hope- fully to college and to make her dreams come true. LARRY GONSALVES ‘“‘Japp’’ headed for service after NBHS. Known for his qui- etness. Enjoys playing sports, hanging around Tan House. Liked lunch and Food Service (because you can eat!). Hopes to own a Lincoln Continental. MARIA GONSALVES “Pata’’ will attend college to be teacher. Playing volleyball is absorbing sport when not with D.P. Would like to visit Paris or Mexico. Found Mr. Araujo and Mr. Machado extra special. French class and the NBHS building were fine. NATHANIEL GONSALVES “Junny’’ Being too short his hangup. Playing sports his thing, especially baseball and football. Happy in the gym or with his girl friend. College is next. CARMEN M. GONZALEZ ‘Ca-Ca ' wants to be famous. Zingy with Sue, Beth, the gang, Carl and family. Noticed for her clothes and the way she walks. To see Puerto Rico and New York. Liked passing period and courtyards. After cracking a stupid joke, she says, ‘‘You think you're so smart! ’ Anything's possible if we work together. DAVID GOODMAN Aims to know the truth of life. Tries to do his best at what he thinks is important. Favors any subject which will mean some- thing to him. Wishes he could visit some other planet. Most likely to college. ‘‘l have never let schooling interfere with my education. MARIA GORDO To go to college is Maria's aim. Content at dances, Ssur- rounded by friends. Disliked the food at NBH, but loved being a SENIOR. Tan House Cafe, her hangout. Noted for her good jokes and being a Scorpio. Very much into astrol- ogy. JOE GOUVEIA ‘‘Joe'' Noted for being a motorhead. Heading for col- lege. Happiest with Lynne in the North End. Dreams of 4- wheeling forever in Baja and diving in the Bahamas. Auto class and Mr. Diouhy the best! MARY GOUVEIA To be a successful secretary is Mary's aim. Loves tennis, dancing. Hated changing for gym. Happy with friends, being a Senior. Hangup is being too quiet. Hopes to go to business school after NBH. 75 76 SUSAN GOUVEIA “‘Hotdog ’ off to Stonehill Col- lege to be a probation officer. Homework, rainy days get her down. Sloppy locker! Known for starting trouble with teach- ers. Secret wish: to meet Peter Frampton. Loved Junior year teachers and kids met. ‘‘Do | have to do it?’’ Cruising with Duffy was the kickiest. RENE GRACE “‘Na Ma ’ to leave N.B.! Loves family reunions and hopes to see Bahamas. Detests starting something but never finishing. Ms. Blake impressed her most. Can be found on Sycamore St. listening to people’s problems. Thumbs down for attendance rule. ‘‘Al-right!”’ BRIGID GRIFFIN “Gigi’’ is on way to nursing college. Spent most NBH time in pool or on diving board. Praise for P.E. Dept. but not foreign languages. All is OK with P. Cabral, Riz, Fogaren, Touhey, Steve, Arguin . Gotta be eating even though she thinks she’s fat. ‘‘Time is on my side.”’ BENEDICTE GRIGNARD “‘Bene’’ Our AFS exchange student has a strong will anda good deal of pride. She’s an eternal optimist who is most secure with children or involved in a mutually motivat- ing project. Relaxes with read- ing, drawing or playing her guitar when not out for a walk! FERN MARIE GROEBE To become a business admin- istrator. Mr. Mitchell greatest. Loathes people who don’t act their age. Happiest when shopping, listening to Harold Melvin. Will never forget par- ents’ understanding. Would one day like to visit Tahiti and Rome. College in mind. RAFAEL GUADALUPE, JR. “Chico’’ plans to go into the Navy, become successful in art. To be famous as Chico and the kid: secret wish. Will never forget stepping into a grave and jumping 7 feet! Find him at Buttonwood Park with his blood brothers. ‘‘What you think it is, your birthday!”’ RUSSELL HALLETT ‘“Halligam '’ is going into the Marines and then hopes to be a state trooper. The AV room and the gas station are places you can find him. Sad when gets paycheck and sees that Uncle Sam did it again. Noted for being a clown and clothes. Liked the girls and Occ. Foods at NBHS. ‘‘Hey, kid!’ DAVID GUY CHERYL HAMER Cheryl’s ambition is simply to be content. Would love to climb the Himalayas. When not with Rick, Cheryl's pleas- ures are Skiing, playing tennis and ballet. Can't tolerate igno- rant people and would really like to escape from society. Drama Club productions were hits with her. ‘‘Poo!”’ NAMIR HABBOOSH “Bush” to become an M.D. or engineer. Peeved at taking blame for another’s mischief. To re-visit Baghdad would be great! Most noted for his com- ments. B-115, B-290, B-291 his hangouts. ‘‘Some are born great, some achieve great- ness, and some have great- ness thrust Upon ’em”’.. . Shakespeare. RICHARD HANSEN “Ricky’’ Ambition to finish high school. Happiest with Eli- nor, saddest when alone. Plays, Bus. Club, Mr. New- man's class were great! Wants to see Rome and London. Find him near the Main Office. To attend BCC. RICHARD C. HADDOCKS III “Ridge”’ It's off to the Air Force for Richard. His ambi- tion to be gym teacher. This gambler would like to visit Las Vegas. Thought Black History with Mrs. Conward was super- decent and highest praise for Mr. Araujo. Impossible dream is to play pro football. ‘‘Aries!”’ MARGUERITA HARRIS ‘“‘Rita’’ headed for Kansas City after high. Hopes to work with children. Rita would like to visit Africa and avoid nosey people. Most noted for being Queen at ROTC Ball. Will always be available to help people in need. Loved Child Care. ‘‘To each his own! RANDALL HALLETT RANDY HASSON Randy is crazy about sports and would love to be rich! Very understanding is his virtue and spends his time with Deb- bie. Hopefully will -visit Eng- land. Loved Mrs. Hassey’s His- tory class and despised not having F lunch shift. ‘‘It must be drugs.’ JANICE HATHAWAY Tevichmano Gal. state U., become an interior decorator. Enjoys camping, making peo- ple laugh. Noted for her great personality, smiling. Liked teachers with a sense of humor. Adored Mr. Ed. for accepting a skunk on his birth- day. Volleyball, horseback rid- ing, back-packing — she loves them all. PETER HELEEN In constant attendance at TV with Mr. Mangen. Dislikes Studying, likes hanging around with nothing best. Secretly wishes NBHS would blow up. His favorite group is Boston and also enjoys the music of Neil Diamond. ‘‘Don't work too hard, it's bad for your health.”’ CHERYL HIRST “Cher ’ wishes to own a plant store and become a horticultu- rist. Is noted for determina tion, taking care of plants. Happiest while bowling with her friends or in German class. Headed for U. Mass., perhaps Hawaii. Pet peeve is conceited people. What! ’ fee if KATHLEEN HATHAWAY ‘‘Kathy’’ Ambition is to gradu- ate. Liked lunch, rowdy stud- ies. Falling out of a U-Haul was a riot! Pet peeve: quiet studies. Loathed English, Gym, deten- tions. RONALD HERBERT Law enforcement is Ronald's game and will join National Guard. His day is made when Tracy's there. Hung around Blue and Green Houses. Auto Shop with Mr. Dlouhy was fin- est because his hobby's work- ing on cars. ‘‘You see! ’ ARUGUSTER HODGE ““Gus ’ is ecstatic when the Red Sox win! Avid Yankee hater. Famous for height, never being in a serious state of mind. Has a secret urge to visit England and be wealthy. Enjoyed English with Mr. Fraga and Math with Mr. Vaz. BONITA HAWKINS STEVEN HERMAN To be an M.D. is Steve's aim. Detests ‘‘good ’ used as an adverb. Enjoys being busy, playing tennis. The relatively modern facilities at NBH were OK. Hopes to see Switzerland. Was impressed by Mr. Taylor. “Don't worry about it!’’ Con- tributing Ed. of Crimson Log. JANET L. HOLLAND “Jan'' resolves to help handi- capped children. Loved play ing with NBH band; respects Mr. Rapoza for the time and dedication he put into it. Those despicable fire drills in raw winter! Procrastinator on term papers and late for home room, too. Hooray for band members! To college CHARLENE HEALY “‘Cha's'’ ambition is to go into the secretarial field. Really liked Mr. Pacheco’s ‘‘special’’ classes(!!) and Typing. Can't miss her red eyes. Life's at its best on holidays, when Noel's home from college. Bugged by those who think they're spe- cial. SHARON HESKETT Sharon enjoys school vaca- tions, photography. Would like to tour America, go to college. Hopes never to live in a rut. Secret wish is to be happy. WENDY HOLMSTROM Despises phoney people along with rules and crowds at NBH Is fond of socializing at Hazel wood Park. Anticipating a trip cross-country. Never on time — worst fault. Liked Mr. Mot ta’'s History class. ‘‘Is that right! ’ MARY HEALY “Crazy Mary'’ would love to head for Rocky Mountains. Hopes for a career in music and spends her time with ani- mals and on motorcycles. Mary is a girl with a super- friendly personality. Irked by snobs. Delighted with Unified Arts and Todd. Se el + 7 RONALD S. HILL ‘‘Mountain'’ His ambition's to become a computer operator. Appreciated Diyan Silva's presence. Annoyed by saying, “It's best to look ahead. ’ He’s always asking, ‘‘What's up?” rN ROBERT HOROWITZ Hopes to make lots of money and visit Israel. Looked for ward to 1:50 P.M. at NBH, along with Dr. Wilusz’s or Mr. Keith's labs. Will remember love and understanding from parents. College bound 77 BRIAN HOUSER “Dr. Proctor’’ Ambition is to enjoy life as much as possible. Enjoys playing ball and listen- ing to music. Avoids ignorant people and being bored. Would like to visit Jamaica. Innermost dream is to play in the NBA. Mr. Roscow the best. On to college. ‘‘How you doin?” DEBRA JEAN JARDIN “‘Deb’’ would like to film Cali- fornia. Enjoys Track with Mr. Barboza and is saddest when the season ends. After NBHS it’s off to New England School of Photography. (Thanks, Mr. Millette.) Elton John is tops and would like to meet him face to face. ‘‘You talking to me?”’ KENNETH W. JOHNSON “White Shoes”’ To work in con- struction, maybe go to col- lege?? Happiest with Diane or making money. Most noted for wishbone. Enjoys football and running track. Hawaii calls him. Says he will always remember Miss Bizzarro. 78 ROBIN HOYT Robin’s aim is to be a gram- mar school teacher. Secret wish is to have a log cabin near the mts. Happiest with friends. Child Care was all right at NBH. Can be found at Pine Hill Park. Hopes to go to college. MANUEL R. JEROME “‘Snookie’’ Racing pigeons his hobby, to be a scientist his aim. Happy with Emily or sleeping. Enjoyed lunch shifts, passing periods. Noted for wearing T-shirts. Mr. Roscow’s Chem. Class was great! Can be found on Mary St. ‘‘Is that right?”’ LORI JOHNSON “‘Loralie B. ’ To be a medical secretary. Most noted for laughing and being crazy. Gymnastics with Miss Longo was fun. Enjoyed meeting new people at NBH. To tour the U.S. would be great! ‘‘Well, | never! ’ MARGARET ANN HUNT ““Maggie’’ To business school or work. Would like to sun her- self in Florida. Biking, badmin- ton not bad. Enjoyed the laughs in English. Brooklawn Park, her hangout. Aerosmith, Camaros both are great! JB- 105 has the music! ‘‘What’s a mother to do?”’ MARY ANN JESUS “Pork Chops”’ will enter busi- ness school after a trip to Cali- fornia. Girls’ room passes were the pits. See her between Gold and Green Houses at lunch. Says she is fond of sew- ing, listening to records, and being with J.S. Enjoys Mr. Saltzman’s jokes. RICHARD JORDAN Mies a : NEIL JACKSON ‘‘Action’’ A future research scientist who thought Sea Lab hilarious. Treasures parents’ fine leadership and patience. Neil savors time with Liz and sports. A pet peeve is nosey people. Biology labs with Mr. Keith were enjoyable. Satisfied winning football game. ‘‘Easy- going.”’ DIANE C. JODOIN “‘Di'’ hopes to go across the country. Notorious for match- making. She enjoys listening to good albums but hates school work. Chief virtue: not using people. Profited by her parents’ good advice. ‘‘Today is the yesterday we'll remem- ber tomorrow.”’ ‘‘Ya, sure!”’ MAYRA JORGE CATHI-ANNE JANIK Her ambition is to become a nursery school teacher. Bub- bly when with Shawn and while hanging around Wamsutta Ave. Skipping was a high but getting caught a drag. Down with Math! Mr. Braz’s English classes the merriest. Destined for college. ‘‘Only kidding.”’ JAMES JOHNSON “‘Jim’’ would like to traverse the inter-galactic starways. Chemistry was his favorite class and girls and music are his pastimes. Could be found at T.V. Studio and hated to lose a football game. Will always admire Mr. Roscow and Mrs. Anne Hochman. CARL JUNIER CHRISTOPHER KISBERT “Chris’’ To be a doctor. His hobbies are model-making and reading. Likes to visit new, different places. History was attractive because he could learn and joke at same time. His good marks should get him into Brown, Penn. or Ill. Resource centers, rallies, and gym appea ling. ‘‘You've got to be kidding.”’ PATRICIA KENNY Headed for Europe. Spends leisure time on tennis courts or reading. Despairs of her lack of self-confidence. A Peter Frampton fan who also approved of science and Mr. Methia. A waster of time. BARBARA KIZER ‘‘Barbie’’ NBH’s feature twir- ler. To be a twirling instructor and judge. Enjoys being with Bobby!! or twirling. Will never forget hole in Mr. Charbon- neau’s room due to one high toss. Admires Miss Allen for all she’s done. ‘‘You can do what you have to do!”’ BRENDA KERN BONNIE KNOX BRUCE ALAN KESTENBAUM ‘‘Kesty’’ A future lawyer who one day means to visit Israel or Germany. Secretly wants to donate large sums of money to Jerry Lewis. Doesn’t like to be called a ‘‘jock.'’ Loved all NBH sports and resents rumors that it's a jungle. Favored Dr. Wilusz and Chemistry. GAYLA KOSTA Hopes to become a lab techni- cian. Dreams of driving a trailer truck cross-country. Algebra || teacher and kids were terrific. Caught her arm ina hole in the ground! Adored NBHS people but disliked crowded corridors and cliques. Miss Sorenson the best. JUNE KETCHIE . hy Be a Wh KATHLEEN KUBIK Goal in life is to reach 5’. Would like to see and live in Maine. Happiest with Mark or horseback riding. Noted for Unga Bunga. She'd like to own her own van. Favorite teacher — Miss Leal. ‘‘Whatever!”’ JANE KUMMER Jane will further her educa- tion. Is always talking, eating, having a good time, playing field hockey. Noted favorite subject is men! Sad when no action in NB. Doc Willy's Chem. class was great. Would like to visit Barbados. A Bette Midler freak. Loves all crazy people. ‘‘Ciao! ’ CYNTHIA LA BOSSIERE “‘Cindy'’ Her ambition is to enter the field of medicine. Playing piano, and gymnastics are her other interests. Secret wish is to go hang gliding. Fond of NBH for the activities, the teachers and the kids. Had Senioritis Jr. year in Mr. Nolin’s French. ‘‘What a twit.’’ SHARON LAMBERT TIM LAMBERT NICK LAPOLLA Enjoys motocross racing and is headed straight home after NBHS. Would like to see Europe and become rich. Appreciates parents’ kindness to him. Liked English and Star Wars. i? 80 PAUL LARSON “‘Lars'’ This weight-lifter hopes to become a great chef, would like to travel and visit Bermuda when out of Johnson and Wales. Admired Mr. Pacheco as excellent teacher and particularly turned on by Bookstore work Senior year. ‘“‘Not quite.”’ LORI J. LAWRENCE Watch her cruising around with David in his red V.W. Her ambition is to graduate. Would like to visit Hawaii and then live in Vermont. Noted for being short. Disliked being a freshman. Mr. Roscow and Chemistry experiments were interesting. SANDRA LEONARD PETER LARSON “‘Lars’’ would like to become a mechanic or a chef. Liked meeting new people at NBHS but disliked the teachers. Would like to visit Florida. D.E. class was the best along with Mr. Pacheco. Off to Culinary Institute of America. Sharon was good company. STEVEN LEAVER “‘Sparky’’ probably will join Air Force, then to school again to be a veterinarian. With the gang on corner by his house or Green Courtyards. Mr. Medei- ros and Gymnastics the best at NBH. Detested crazy rules. Good with his hands: model building, drawing, writing. A biker, too. Y oy A, MARIE I. LESSA ‘‘Jeannie’’ to be fashion designer in Boston or NY. Has most fun with Gene and Mary or if dancing or drawing. Hopes to visit Cape Verde Islands and Europe. Most noted for changing her hair. Glad to have had Mr. Vardo, Mr. Sykes and Mrs. Purcell. Means to make it in this world. ” ROBERTA LASSEY ‘“‘Rob'’ Most noted for her short hair. Meeting people was the best but crowded hallways were the pits at NBHS. Rob would love to travel to Cal. but avoid cliques everywhere. Mr. Braz and Mr. Goodfellow were outstanding educators. To work next. ‘‘Yea, right!”’ MICHELLE LEBLANC Michelle wants to become a nurse. Extra-curricular activi- ties include skiing, tennis, lis- tening to music, working with the retarded. Glad she was at NBH for History Club, football games, Psychology, Mr. Sykes and working on plays back- stage. Homework and rules were downers. Next comes col- CAROL LE TENDRE ‘‘Bug ’ is going to college. Is happy when all is going good. Disliked rules but liked the friends made at NBHS. Remembers Ms. Salbego’s History class and fun field trips. Hangs around most with her friend Frick. ‘‘Celebrate life. ’ KATHY LAW ““Stretch’’ is off to BCC to major in dental hygiene. Regrets her constant waiting until the last minute. Can’t put up with humorless people. A tennis player and football buff. Usually around Lou's Poultry. Had fun in Miss Wilde’s class and study. ‘‘Really?”’ SHEILA LEFRANCOIS ‘‘Chedwick’'’ to work with handicapped, then live on farm. Especially enjoyed being with Tim and Bruce in Blue courtyard. Special thanks to Mrs. Amaral and Mr. Souza of Tan House for their support, and all other teachers for their encouragement. Deep desire to reach Phil. Will look for meaning in life MARK L’ETOILE Really enjoys bowling and baseball, would like to be a pro bowler. A fantastic helper for kids with a disability. Did not care for NBH but says he is college-orientated. He would like to see Los Angeles, Calif. “Yah!” DONNA LAWRENCE “D.L.'’ This future secretary enjoys bowling at Wonderbowl and hanging around at Button- wood Park. A really zany gal who would like to travel to Eng- land. English was her favorite subject. Liked being among people and making them laugh. F-lunch was tops with Bob, Tilly and Astronut. LEWIS LEITE ‘‘Louie’’ would most like to visit South America. Valued the opportunity of choosing his own courses at NBHS. Will always remember walking home in gym shorts after clothes had been stolen. Mr. Owen was admirable and gym was decent. After NBHS??? LOUISE LETOURNEAU Happiest when with friends, but hated formal studies and being alone. Looked forward to times with Mike. Fun in Mr. Jansen’s Oceanography class. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. JOANNE LEVASSEUR “Shorty’’ A future lab techni- cian who hopes to see Florida. Liked the people at NBHS but disliked the rules. Happiest when with Steve. Can be seen at the Park. MARIA JOSE LIMA ‘‘Ze’’ Hopes to be a doctor or journalist and travel around the world (Rome, Paris, Etc.) Admits she talked too much in class. Drafting terrific because she was the only girl in it. On to college, possibly B.U. ‘‘So?’’ THOMAS L’ITALIEN “T.R. ' Immediate goal: Coast Guard for Tom. Big admirer of girls at NBHS and would secretly like to become a play- boy. Happiest when at Ground Round with gang. Best class was Math and liked Mr. Mitch- ell. Would some day like to visit Colorado. HOWARD LEVIN Howard's hangouts are the TV Studio, Mr. Robinson's Office, or the beach. Known for fixing cars, electronic equipment. Dislikes arguing, having sur- prise quizzes. Enjoyed Mrs. Rodriguez’ Math class for the homework every night. Would- be engineer. ‘‘That’s adora- ble!”’ + Ade i PATRICIA LIMA ‘‘Pinky'’’ To work and attend college. Mario was good com- pany even though she yelled a lot. Will never forget what hap- pened Soph. yr. Always laugh- ing and smiling. Mr. Motta and Miss Bizzarro were all right! Never knowing when to shut up is her hangup. ‘‘What’s new?”’ PHILLIP LIVRAMENTO DONNA LEWIS Headed for a medical secre- tary position. She is most con- tented with David. Phoney peo- ple annoyed her. Visiting Rome is her dream. Liked her Stenography class as Miss Allen made it easy to under- stand. Thanks her parents for putting up with her. Horseback riding’s her hobby. CHRIS LINEK “‘Chrissy’’ Doug’s her man! She would like to swim in Hawaii and spend her honey- moon in Las Vegas. Known for being too skinny and taking out her moods on others. Set for a working career. She’ll remember her mother’s understanding. Fav. song “You Light Up My Life.”’ MICHAEL J. LIZOTTE “‘Brains'’’ Happy when fishing, swimming, and camping. To be private investigator. Would like to visit Florida and enjoys being with Christine. Remem- bered for having all the answers. On to the Marines. Girls, Math and Mr. Vardo met his approval at NBH. CHARLENE L’HEUREUX ‘‘Charlie’’ aims to go to Kinyon-Campbell for CPA. Thought Accounting with Mr. Alves great. Enjoys time with Frank. Smiles all the time, helps others to the best of her ability. Ceramics hobbyist. One day maybe to live on a farm. ‘‘But | don’t understand ita ZENAIDA LINHARES ‘‘Zenny’’ Wishes to be exec. secretary. Spare time spent dancing, listening to music. NBHS's best features were Gym, swimming, tennis, some teachers (Mr. Biscari). Bus. Behavior taught her much about herself. N.M. was good company. Either to work or to Kinyon-Campbell. LORETTA LOMBA “Rhett’’ To SMU for Interior Design. Drawing, being with Polar Bear her pastimes. Most noted for making people laugh by doing funny faces. Hates sad people, greasy French fries. To be a famous actress or singer would be divine. Mr. Vaz's study unforgettable. Classical music lover. WAYNE L’HEUREUX JOHN J. LISBON ‘‘Joey’’ Enjoys playing basket- ball. Secret wish is to visit Los Angeles. Can be found at Monte’s Park, doing whatever. ANN MARIE LOPES A hopeful writer who would like to visit Calif. but secretly would like to write a hit TV show! Looked forward to Mrs. Hassey’s Psychology class because it was fun. Disliked phoney people. Listening to records, playing guitar were soothing. Aims to go to college in the Boston area. 81 82 DEIRDRE L. LOPES To be successful lawyer. Headed for college (UCLA?) then around world. Noted for personality and smile. Grateful that her parents were always there when needed. Appreci- ated NBHS teachers and bas- ketball! Wayne is her favorite companion. MARIA LOPES Enjoys being with people who have the same thing in com- mon. Hated rushing from gym to class and formal studies. Listens to music and avoids snobs. An Elton John and Carly Simon fan. DONNA M. LOPES Off to business school to be a secretary is Donna's aim. Pet peeve: the 3 stooges. Like to visit all the islands. Happy with Cus, down South End, party- ing. Noted for laughing lots. Liked those great lunch shifts, studies, Black Lit., Typing. “Well al’right!”’ TIMOTHY LOPES This understanding person is headed for the army, or maybe France. Known for his loud- ness, he secretly would like to own a Trans-Am. People speaking other languages around him were irritating. Likes Physiology and Ms. Wilde, Drill Team. College bound. ‘‘You!”’ JOE LOPES Joe will attend college to become a lawyer. Would like to see Hawaii and Tokyo. Had a lot of fun in his Portuguese class — but finest was History and most admired Mr. L. Machado. Joe likes being with girls in general. ‘‘Huh? ’ JOAQUIN LOURENCO “‘Ojoe’’ Soccer is his game and loves all sports. Noted for being athletic, Joaquin would like to become pro soccer player. Mostly seen at Sargent Field or in Blue Cafe. Hates to study but had fun in English and History. Also admired Mrs. O'Leary. Covets a Cor- vette. LISA LOPES Prefers to work with children. No use for vain people. Happi- est when having a good time. Will always remember parents for their joking around. A great laugher, especially in Black Lit. ‘Really!’ JOYCE MARIE LOURO “‘Pinky’’ Most noted for talking too fast. To college after grad- uation and will always remem- ber being a Majorette. Never forget the time she walked into the boys’ locker room. Grateful to her parents for being there. Joyce's goal is to be rich and own a nursery. ‘‘Butterflies are free. ’ LOUIS LOPES Hopes to make lots of money visit England and possibly have a beach house in Calif. Noted for fooling around, he will remember getting cake shoved in face. Enjoyed music and weekends. Always at But- tonwood Park or Bookstore. “What's up!” JIM LUCKRAFT Hopes to make money and see Florida. Likes going to the Sen- ior Lounge and enjoyed his Math class. Sailing and skiing are his sports. Feels they are getting too strict at NBH, espe- cially Mr. Longo. To SMU. ROBERT D. K. LYMAN “‘DK ' is going to college to be an architect. Known for being smart. Pet peeve: not able to bring jackets to class. Happy partying! His worst fault, being shy. Hated tyranny of school heads. Architectural Drafting fun and flexible. Give him swimming and Drama Club. STEVE LYONNAIS “Leroy Zinwiskey'’ hopes to attend SMU for engineering. A Led Zeppelin fan who liked his Shop class. Hated when peo- ple talked about things they knew nothing about. ‘‘Oh, baby! ’ CATHY A. MACCINI To be rich and happy is her goal but will attend college. Cathy was a member of the Swim Team, History Club, and Drama Club and always noted for her bubbly personality! Deepest admiration for Mr. T. Mitchell and Mrs. Kathy Buck- ley. Wanted more school spirit. Senior Class Vice-President. MARY BETH MACEDO “‘Bessy ’ Pet peeve is WDABG. Saddest when riding in Kate’s Mustang in the rain. Really enjoyed Mr. Charbonneau's C- period English. Worst fault is looking like Melany. ‘‘Nuts! ’ NEIL MACEDO This physical ed. teacher-to-be enjoys diving and pole vault- ing. Can be found in the vicin- ity of Hazelwood Park. Liked Gym but despised studies. Col- lege bound. As a teacher, Mr. Rolli rates high. DEBRA A. MARTEL ‘Debbie’ Happiest when with Bobby. Hanging around Hist. Resource Center, Senior Lounge the most! Would like to visit Hawaii; ambition to be a beautician. Admired Ms. Blake, disliked school rules. Wishes to marry and have a happy life. Enjoyed auditorium periods. Fleetwood Mac fan. DAVE MARTINS Hopes to study law. Hockey and photography buff who approved of NBH. Phys. Ed. Dept. Noted for untied sneak- ers. His loyalty was unswerv- ing. Providence College in the future. Found at Ashley Park. NORMA MAILLET ‘‘Norma the Bomber”’ is going to work after NBHS. Detested the attendance rule. Is very happy in David's company. Loves parents for all the love and respect they gave her. Regrets her temper and antici- pates seeing Italy. CLINTON MARTIN Find him at Brooklawn Park or at anybody's party. Hopes to be rich. Always like parents for care and understanding. Enjoys watching ‘‘Gong Show'’ or James Bond movie. LOIDE MARTINS To Johnson and Wales and enjoy life is Loide’s aim. Mes- qita’s Drugstore her hangout. Basketball, volleyball watching guys are pastimes. Known for her smile, being helpful. Bliss- ful with Jayl. Will never forget walking inte Gold House boys’ room. ‘‘Hello, sweetheart. ’ THOMAS E. MALONEY To be a psychiatrist and then to become US President. Mod- els are his thing along with hunting. Noted for his car and ROTC. He enjoyed History; also took part in the Computer Club. Pet peeve — people stabbing others in the back. Straight to B.U. ‘‘Who, me?”’ CYNTHIA MARTIN “Cindy’’ Working with kids is her goal but would secretly love to travel. When some- thing’s happening, Cindy is sure to be there. When not horseback riding can be found at Sue’s house. Admired Mr. Silva and English was rowdiest class. ‘‘I'll slap you!”’ CAROL MASON Always up when dancing and partying with Angie. Worst habit was cutting classes. Wants to earn B.S. in nursing. Saddest when doing home- work or being chased by Mr. Souza. Well-known for her smile. Mr. Gill was a dynamite teacher. ‘‘Say what?’ ELIZABETH MARCOTTE “Liz’’ Off to college to be an accountant. Interests include ballet, playing piano, tennis, water skiing, swimming. Her trademarks: cheerfulness and craziness. Nuts about Spirit Week and football games. Pro- crastination’s her drawback. Neil ( 84) is fun to be with. English and Ms. Morris good. ‘What a bird!” rs,N MELANY ANN MARTIN ‘‘Mel'’ Secretary of Senior Class, History Club, Tennis Team and Tri-Captain of Bas- ketball Team. Pet peeve is WDABG. Wants to thank par- ents for all they’ve done. Enjoyed Mr. Charbonneau's C- period English. Can find Mel eating! Favorite singers were Carol King, James Taylor. ANN MARIE MATHEWS ‘‘Annie’' Future dental hygien- ist. Satisfied swimming, being with friends, listening to music. Will never forget having a conversation with the wrong twin! Most noted for always being in the pool. Secret yen: be a pro swimmer. Worst fault : Jealousy. To BCC. ‘‘Be seri- ous! ’ KAREN MARSHALL Hated sitting at home but liked being with friends. Hopes to travel to Hawaii. Enjoyed swimming activities at NBH and her '77 English class with Ms. Tripp. Meet her at Smug- gler’s. Always getting lost in NBH halls. ‘‘What?”’ ARMAND MARTINS Armand's ambition is to become independently wealthy. Happy when partying or playing football. Find him between Tan and Blue or eye- ing the girls. Disliked studies or failing a subject. Would like to visit Calif. Headed for col- lege. ROSE MATOS Rose plans to return to Brasil after NBHS. Will never forget the great lunch shifts! Some day will tour the world. Will always remember her parents’ love and generosity. Happiest with family and friends. ‘‘Car amba! ’ 83 84 ANDREW MATSON ‘Mat’ didn't like those who would not participate in the pledge to the flag. Future TV director who loved TV Produc- tion course because you learned by doing. Band was absorbing NBH activity. “Where can | get a taxi this time of night?’’ M.A.S.H. was his favorite TV show. VERONICA MC HUGH RITA MC CAWLEY TIM MC KENNA ‘‘Mad ' famous for the ‘‘Grey Ghost,’’ sleeping, rock con- certs, and helping people with problems. Hated that bell at the end of lunch. Happiest when not working at Newport Creamery. Like to put his 455 4-barrel into a Camaro. Plans to go into broadcasting. ‘‘Four- barrel baby!” KATHLEEN MC CLOUD Kathleen wants most to be successful in all her endeav- ors. Of course her understand- ing nature will help pave the way. Would enjoy going out West to live, to play tennis, or just lie on the beach. Loves the company of Paul. Sorry for her chronic tardiness. THERESA MC LELLAN “Terry’’ wants to become an accountant. A sensitive person who cries at movies. Rules and food at NBHS are the worst. Enjoys being with Trevor. Fav. teachers are Mr. Braz and Mrs. Lagasse. Archery, swim- ming and volleyball were all fun activities. ‘‘Come on, tell me.” JANET M. MC COMBE “Jan'’’ On to Suffolk Univ.; an admiralty law lawyer. A zany who loved her Camaro and guitar, NBH rallies, games and plays. Liked the Aud. periods too, when we had them! Often too sarcastic. Mr. Roscow her No. 1 teacher. Always there when she's needed. ‘‘Hey! Where ya going?”’ BRADFORD MEDEIROS “Brad’’ A future CPA. Happy when busy, sad when bored. One day hopes to visit Eng- land. Found between Tan and Blue or Chaffee St. Disliked the rules at NBHS. On to a business school. A swimming enthusiast. Mr. Braz is dyna- mite. Parents always there when he needs them. JAMES MC GREGOR A future accountant who will be ecstatic when out of school. Won't tell his secret wish. Says he has bad temper but boasts his looks. Didn't like any rules at NBHS or the people who run it. Did like Mr. Motta, Mr. Keith and Math courses. If not Maria or Maddy, he'll take Lynda Carter! BRENDA MEDEIROS “Punkin'’ Marriage and out of NB after NBHS. Enjoyed Gym- nastics and hated formal stud- ies. Happiest partying with Tom. Usually around Costa's. Brenda wants to visit Arizona to see her sister. ‘‘Yeah, right!’ An Alice Cooper fan. DONNA MEDEIROS Hopefully a medical secretary. Enjoys Jim's company and appreciates the love and guid- ance from parents. Pastimes include skiing. Headed for work after NBHS. DONNA MEDEIROS Wants to be a medical secre- tary. Being with Rick is fine. Says stubbornness is her worst fault. Miss Allen's Short- hand I! and Transcription class were best. Football games were fun. Thinks Barry Manilow and Barbra Streisand were most talented. DOREEN MEDEIROS A budding beautician whose hobbies are drawing and crafts. Eagerly anticipates see- ing B. Streisand in person. Top subject is Art: the class never had a dull moment. Loved Spirit Week. Thinks most NBH teachers were friendly, espe- cially Mrs. Duarte. JUNE MEDEIROS ‘‘Junie'’ Off to c ollege to be a teacher. Most noted for being on time. Liked making new friends and having no home- work. Will always remember going to wrong study. Wants to see Hollywood one day. “That's the way the cookie crumbles.'' Mrs. Rose rates an CL Vet MARIO J. MEDEIROS Will be public transit bus driver. Enjoyed Woodworking class at NBHS. Hangout was in the schoolground of Ottiwell School. Mr. Robbins was a great teacher. MARITA MEDEIROS ‘Rita’ Marry a rich man is her aim. Most noted for sticking with what she believes and helping people out. Would love to see Hawaii with S.A. Lunch was decent because you had freedom to talk to friends. “ EGkas!” JANICE MELLO “Jan'’ is off to Johnson and Wales to be a chef for she loves munching out. Her dry jokes make people howl. Why does she jump to conclusions and change her mind? Oh, to own a blue TR-7. Liked Mr. Longo and people she met at NBHS. AGOSTINHO MENDONCA Happiest when listening to music and partying. Ambition is to be a pilot and fly to Switz- erland. Next goal is SMU. MICHAEL R. MEDEIROS ‘‘Mingo’' Future’ radio announcer. Relished having pool all year in gym, listening to music, and playing trom- bone in band. Noted for always asking teachers to repeat questions. Would like to see England in the rain. To broad- casting school. ‘‘Is it ten o'clock yet?”’ PAMELA MELLO ‘‘Pam'’ A future medical sec. One day hopes to visit Colo- rado. Liked lunch shifts at NBHS but not the rules. Mr. Oliver was super. A tennis enthusiast who hates con- ceited people Mostly around the Guidance Office. Happy- go-lucky. Resents people who misinterpret what she says. MARIA MENDONCA ‘‘Mendonkey’’ wants to be day care center teacher aide. Ten- nis and biking are her exer- cise. Driver Ed., Ms. Zola, resource centers were good. A quiet girl who liked English, Seals and Crofts, and taking care of her nephew. After NBH, to work in pre-school. SUSAN MEDEIROS “Sue’’ plans to go on to col- lege. Is happy with people she likes. Pet peeve: snobby peo- ple! Can be found at Pine Hill Park. Mr. Biscari meets with her approval. RUSSELL MELLO “‘Russ'' An art enthusiast. Hopes he will go to New York and get a job with an advertis- ing co. Likes getting out at 11:30. Hates formal studies. Plans to go to SMU. Mr. Gill is tops. Find him at Smugglers’. GERALD MENDOZA ‘‘Jaws’' Bound for college to be a director, writer, producer. Noted for seeing ‘‘Jaws'’ 12 times! Find him at the movies. Dislikes staying home, reading lousy books. Keen to see the world. Respected Mr. Kelly. DONNA MELLO ‘‘Peanuts’’ Secret wish is to leave N.B. to go to Florida. Happy when listenin’ to rock, being with Manny, the 1:50 bell. Peeved by conceited peo- ple. Most noted for being short. ‘‘Be serious!”’ ed i TRACY MELLO Tracy's happiest when with Ronnie. Would like to visit Cali- fornia next year. Enjoyed meeting different people at NBHS. Secret wish is to be famous. Ambition is to go to college, then work with the handicapped. ROBERT MERCER Robert ye rns to see Calif., be a meat cutter and graduate!! Saddest when in school, happi- est with Carol. Dislikes pushy teachers and rules. Most noted for being happy. Find him in the South End. EDWARD MELLO ‘‘Eddie’’ On to college. A base- ball and swimming fan. Dis- likes pushy people and home- work at NBHS. Math is his fav. subject. Mrs. Laflamme teaches English ‘‘good”’ (well). A member of the History Club. Hangs out at the beach and watches ‘‘Baretta.”’ ALLEN MENDEZ Hobby is violin waxing. Happi- est when Friday comes around. Saddest when the clouds roll in on weekends. A numb sense of humor. Feels he always speaks too soon. Funniest thing at NBHS was a housemaster laughing at him for a split in his pants, and had to walk right through the courtyard. Saas JOANNE MERTENS To move back to Canada is Joanne’'s secret wish. Loves swimming, football games, being with true friends. Pet peeve: people who pretend to be something that they're not. Psychology, Mrs. Hassey both enjoyable. Off to SMU. 85 86 DONNA METIVIER ““Met™’ To college. Enjoys all sports. Always smiling. Mr. Biscari is well-liked. Mr. D. and Jim good party friends. Hys- terical memory is walking into cafeteria with flowers all over her head. Bowling Team was a ball. Africa intrigues her. Wants to be good to other peo- ple. ‘‘For sure. ALBERT J. MONIZ “Burt” To be a VW body spe- Clalist just like Dad. Partying’s his thing, or being with cool people. Can find him at Trian- gle Park or socializing at Ward 5. Dist. Ed., Mr. Pacheco were cool. Attracted to Mexico. Really wants to succeed in life. DENNIS MEUNIER To enter the medical field is Dennis’ aim. Hobbies are swimming, water skiing, driv- ing, and jai-alai. Find him at Long Pond. Will always remember power failure in Chem. Notorious for his neat- ness, leaving school early. Teachers at NBHS were O.K. To college and Rome. . a ie : 7 i MARGARET MONIZ ‘‘Maggie’’ Ambition to make others happy and visit Lisbon. Enjoys being with Humberto and intends to get married in June. Margaret would like to be rich and never work. Mrs. Strupcewski is a good busi- ness teacher. HAROLD M. MILLER, JR. ‘“‘Herm'’ wants to be an accountant and see Switzer- land. Known for his feet and running. Harold likes to bowl and run track. ‘‘!| don't know — what would she say?? ’ JIM MONTEIRO “‘Cheerios’’ On to college after NBHS. Find him in front of Tan and Gold. Hates rules. Would like to see the Florida sun. Secretly hopes to bench press 400 Ibs. Drafting was easiest class. DEBORAH MILLS “Debbie'’ To be rich. At her best with ‘‘M, ' good friends, or swimming. Buttonwood Park hangout. Will always remember when pants zipper broke in school and just about fell down! Liked meeting dif- ferent people at NBH, hated D- Block h.r. To college?? ‘‘I'll do it tomorrow!’ JOHN MONTEIRO “John ’ wants to make lots of money. Likes to work or have something to do with cars. Sad when a girl breaks up with him. Has a great sense of humor but puts himself down. People at NBHS were the greatest. Despised homework. A trip around the world would suit him fine. ‘‘What's up?” S. } DONALD MONAGHAN A politician is his goal. Wants to visit Monaghan, Ireland. Secretly wants to be president of US. Liked History and all sports. He hopes to attend col- lege. Digs Monty Python. KAREN MONTEIRO Karen's plans include being an animal technologist and later visit the Philippines. Mike turns her on. No one can for- get her smile. A member of girls' field hockey and track. Likes Mr. Walsh. Grateful to her father for his concern and love. Scuba diving fascinates her. LISA MONTEIRO Dislikes ignorance. Feels her worst fault is procrastination. Funniest thing was hitting L.B.'s car at Burger King. Liked History Club trips, foot- ball games. Ms. Tripp’s study was funny. Next on the agenda: college. ‘‘Yeah, right.’ MARY MONTEIRO “Tilly’’ Possibly college. Party- ing with friends most enjoya- ble pastime. Really hopes to visit Florida. Always listens to people to help them. Noted for smile. Hated homework, liked the lunch shifts at NBHS. Never forget good times with Di Die Oley Reomancie ce LISA MONTPLAISIR “Lis'’ smiles a lot and would like to be married in the Wash- ington Temple. Will always remember Dad's understand- ing. Going to SMU to major in Biology. Enjoys being with Michael and would love to sun herself in Hawaii. AURIENNE A. MONTY “Wren ’ to major in Special Ed. Tony's her man. Plans to go to Northeastern or RIC, marry No. 24. Means to see Califor- nia. Most noted for being well dressed. Will always remem- ber parents’ love and under- standing. Enjoys playing bas- ketball for NBHS. ‘‘We'll see yal ’ ERNIE R. MONTY “Big Ern'’ to be a draftsman. Happiest when at Peter's Pond Park, So. Sandwich and sad- dest when alone. Known for his quietness. Enjoys taking long walks in the woods. Enjoyed Gym and Graphic Arts at NBHS. On to work. ROBERT MORAD Happiest when partying and being with friends. Favorite hangout is the North End. Hopes to become rich and visit California. Enjoyed Auto with Mr. Dlouhy. Also praised Mr. Kelly. ROBERT MORIN, JR. “‘Pancho ' Into electronics. Happiest when seeing Red Sox and when with Debi. Will always remember dropping a checkerboard on his girl friend's record player. Had most fun in English and French classes as well as bowl- ing. Will join the Navy. RONALD MOURA ‘ Ronnie’’ Relaxed when not in school and canoeing. Hopes to climb into the Canadian Rock- ies and live in the mountains. Remembered for always get- ting late to class. Admires Mr. Pacheco and his wild discus- sions. To work and school after NBHS. ‘‘Yea! Right! ’ id LUCIA MORAIS “Lucy'’ On to business school for Lucy. Enjoys tennis and dancing. Noted for her big eyes. Mrs. Chooporian's tops. Parents’ help and understand- ing all her life is noted. Hated loads of homework. Fond of her nephew, Dion, and Robert Redford. JAMES MORSE Ambition is to get rich fast. A car nut. Happiest when at home and listening to albums or driving his truck. Dug NBH chicks but Westport attracted him. Will never forget falling through the ice at Buttonwood Park. Mr. Dlouhy's Auto class was his bag. To college. RENEE MULLEN Enjoys cruising around and dancing. Pet peeve is boring people. Saddest when there is nothing to do. Some day hopes to visit California. History Club was the best at NBHS. Noted for acting weird. Wishes NBHS had an open campus. Mr. Ros- cow was a fab teacher. RENEE M. MOREL ‘‘Reneegga’' To be an art teacher. Enjoys drawing, play- ing field hockey, jogging, and walking. Loathes litterbugs and animal abusers. Studio Art and Pottery held her interest, along with Student Congress. Intends to attend college. Hopes to visit Switzerland. SHARON MORSE On to college to become a radiologist. Wishes to visit Canada with Peter. Known for being friendly. Sharon enjoys being with LD; ES; SH; KD; and loved History and Explorers’ Clubs. Wants to learn golf. “The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but we wait so long to begin. ’ DONNA JEANNE MYERS A future medical record administrator. Robert makes her happy. Enjoys watching Marx Bros. and Woody Allen movies. Grateful for parents’ help. Days off from school were the best; so was Mrs. Geary's Chemistry class. Northeastern? DIANE MORENCY ‘‘Kidd'' means to work with children. Can be found in Blue House girls’ room or Button- wood Park. Contented with A.L. or D.B. Likes collecting knick-Knacks. Mr. Sykes the greatest. ‘‘Good things come in small packages!'’ Headed for Martha's Vineyard and England. LEEDS KENNETH MOTTA ‘“‘Muff’’ dislikes opening exer- cises. Happiest when racing on the backroads. Favorite hangout is Central Pharmacy. Will always remember getting lost in Swansea at 2:00 in the morning. Content when with Debbie. te MICHELLE MYERS “‘Shelly’’ to college after NBHS. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Walker. Can find her in Miami winters, Horseneck summers. Noted for maroon Buick with blue door. Secret wish: To ski in Switzerland. Skiing, tennis, biking, living her life. Yea, Mrs. Drew. re KEVIN MORGADO Kevin plans to attend Boston College and be a corporate lawyer. Famous for his person- ality and his impersonation of Foster Brooks. He hopes to visit Hollywood and own an island. Inspired by Mr. Keith's Biology class. Deepest respect for Mr. Taylor. ‘‘Five for the end! STEVE MOTTA Steve contented just driving around. Had most fun in Mr. Newman's English class. Enjoys hanging out at the Mall and in the corridors. Better when out of school and with Kris. Disliked study halls at NBHS. College ahead. SUSAN M. NADEAU “‘Sue’’ Plans include a career in computer programming; on to Johnson and Wales. Sue is always giggling and being rowdy. Musicals at NBHS are lots of fun. Unified Arts was her favorite ‘cause all her friends were in it. Secretly wants to join Mafia, visit another planet, possibly Pluto “Oh Manny.” 88 EVELYN NELSON “Evie’’ Aim is to be legal sec- retary. Couldn't stand mini- mum attendance or phoney people. Teen Culture was most interesting course. Says she was famous for her evil looks and always being in Tan House. Destination: business school and Puerto Rico. “Yeah, right! ’ CHERYL NUNES ‘‘Sam’’ An enthusiastic ski buff who blushes easily and hates to be alone. Says she has a fierce temper, intends marry a millionaire. Will remember Mr. Methia’s '76- '77 class and walking into Tan House men’s room. Always happy with Joel. College bound. ROBIN OFFLEY PAULINE NETO Ambition is to be radiologic technician. Sees a happy mar- riage, a house and camper- trailer. Loves to watch the Red Sox play. Found Mr. Kobza and Biology fascinating. Being loud, constant talking and her smile are trademarks. Credits her mother for helping her growing years. To Northeast- ern U.? ‘You must be crazy!”’ NANCY NUNES “‘Nanits'’ hasn't made up her mind as to her future. Jeff makes her happy. Enjoys watching softball games. Lunch was best period of the day. Homework is blah! Mrs. Sowa's class was fun but she learned much. Secretly wants to have a beautiful wedding in June of ‘'78. ’ DANIEL OLIVEIRA “Danny” This future merchant marine enjoys skiing or sail- ing. Woodworking decent. Will remember walking into girls’ room in Green House. Looks forward to partying with guys but stays away from stuck-up people. Had best seat in Mr. Methia's class. ‘Hello, Betty! ’ CHERYL NICHOLS ‘‘Patches’’ A future R.N. Hap- piest when camping, painting and with friends. Will always remember parents for their understanding to her and her friends in trying times and for taking all her friends tn. Admires Mr. Edmundson. On to college after NBHS. CAROL ANN O’BRIEN “Tar'’ will be attending Kinyon-Campbell for secretar- ial training. Loved bike riding and ice skating with San and Anna or hanging around Brock Avenue. Loved football games and Drama Club productions at NBHS. ‘‘Really. ’ FRANK OLIVEIRA JENNIFER NICOLET ‘‘Jen’’ Enjoys the piano and crafts. In the future, will travel everywhere and anywhere. Will never forget hitchhiking home only to get ride from Mr. Gol- drick. Favorite subjects were English and Pottery. Found Chevy Chase riotously funny. To U. Mass. JAN OCHAB A future architect, who enjoys listening to music and playing tennis. Hopes to be as great an architect as Frank Lloyd Wright and Paul Rudolph. On the road to college he praised Mr. Keith and his Biology class. Hated getting up early but was known for staying up late! GAIL OLIVEIRA Future model. Happiest when dancing and bowling. Can be found hanging around Mall and the Park. Secretly wishes to live in the country and have a pet lion. Enjoyed being Presi- dent of NBHS Usherettes. On to college for computer pro- gramming. ‘‘You know! ’ JANICE NOBREGA A future medical secretary. Dislikes stuck-up people. Hap- piest when with Ricky. Parents helped her through the years with their understanding. Hopefully on to visit California or Hawaii. ‘‘What!”’ DONNA OFFLEY Donna happiest when at par- ties. Hopes to visit Florida soon. Admires Miss Bizzarro and had most fun in Teen Cul- ture with Mrs. Purcell. Also enjoys drawing. Noticeable for her big afro and working in the Green Office. Hopes to go to SMU and major in art. LOUIS C. OLIVEIRA “Screwy Louie'’ will become medical doctor. Noted for hav- ing a lot of pals. Would like. to see Hawaii in near future, per- haps after college. Will be remembered for bringing too many books home! Chemistry with Mr. Roscow was the greatest. PAT OLIVEIRA Pat plans to be a probation officer. Secretly she wishes to have a farm. Ecstatic with Ron at the beach. Forgetting is a fault she can't help. Thought Newport was fun! Pat will remember Mr. Mangen. Sad- dest when Pithy died. PAUL OLIVEIRA ‘‘Pengy’’ Engineering to be his career. Would like to tour all of U.S. and live in upstate New York. Very content sleeping. Thought people at NBHS were unique. Our yearbook Sports Editor. ) ss A AMELIA ORTIZ “Amy” will be attending Bible Institute after grad. Her aim is to be a counselor for troubled teenagers. Amy is a nature lover and is happiest when with people. Her life will be devoted to the Lord. SUSAN PAVAO EDGAR ORTIZ ““Ed’’ Likes everything about NBHS. Destined to be an artist and draw all the beautiful women of the world. Pet peeve is moody people. Had most fun in Unified Arts. Hopes to visit Hawaii and Puerto Rico. “Everybody say Bootsy!’’ Most probably to art school. JUDITH M. PEDRO Discovered cheering for NBHS is tops. Liked resource cen- ters, hated studies. Mrs. Laf- lamme rates high on her list. Future indefinite. RICHARD OLIVEIRA ‘‘Rick’’ says he is lovable but has a bad temper. Life is really full with Pat. He can be located at the Pier or Jan's house. Hated ROTC and getting up early. Noted for his short hair and always talking to Pat. Means to go to mechanics’ school. KRYSTYN MARIANNE PABIS “Krys'’ wants to be a fashion designer or a disc jockey. Hob- bies are sewing and listening to B.C.R. Noteworthy for her eyes and honesty. Gold-Tan courtyard her hangout. Rates Mr. Lima high. Probably going to college and Scotland. ‘‘l only look stupid.” NANCY PEKRUL Nancy plans to attend college and pursue a Career in market- ing or advertising. Can be found on the slopes. Would like to visit France. Admires Mr. Rapoza and Mrs. Kauf- man. Enjoyed playing in the Band. ‘‘!l don't believe it!’’ Yearns to be able to eat and not gain weight. STEVEN OLIVER ‘“‘Steve’’ To be business administrator. Happiest when out of school and playing ball. Hopes to become rich and sun himself in Bermuda. Enjoys being with everybody. On to SMU after NBHS. ‘‘I no! ’ REBECCA ANN PACHECO ‘‘Becky'’ hopes to join the Army and be a nurse. Enjoys being with Leroy and friends. Known for her personality and being crazy. Desires to visit Venice, France and Hollywood. Deepest admiration for Mr. Edmundson. Values parents’ way of treating her and her friends. ‘‘Wicked great!”’ KAREN ANN PELCZARSKI Karen enjoys tennis, music and partying. Playing piano is her trademark and the Music Dept. her hangout. Chemistry and English are favorites, along with Mr. Sykes and Mr. Longo. Drama Club trips, pep rallies and all musical activi- ties outstanding at NBH. ‘‘Il’m so embarrassed.” KEVIN ONOFREY PAUL PARKIN “Clint” is happiest when GTO is running right. Known for weird stories, sometimes in Crimson Courier. Will never forget Mr. Martin’s Astronomy class along with Miss Leal’s Psychology class. Often at the airport timing turns. ‘‘Are you sure?”’ | ™ 4 EDWARD PEREIRA ‘‘Ed’s’’ ambition is to be a writer or engineer. Loves to play tennis and is an avid movie goer! Always putting things off but hopefully not going to Switz. Meeting people was great at NBHS but formal studies, no way! Will remem- ber Mr. Motta! 89 90 LILIANA PEREIRA “Lily”’ gets along well with oth- ers. Remembers slipping on grass and sliding under a bus. Dancing rates along with hockey and volleyball. Blue House parking lot is best park- ing spot. Distinctive for her long hair. Had a lot of laughs in Ms. Howard's class. Give her happy, talkative people. “Sit on it.” DIANE PERRY Diane plans to go to BCC or SMU and be a nurse. Hawaiian holiday beckons when she’s a success. Ecstatic when with Michael and cheering. Appre- ciates the way her parents treat her. Enjoyed Mrs. Has- sey’s Psychology class because she really gets into it. Dancing and tennis appeal to her. SHARON PICKETT Wants to work with children. Frank proves to be her best company. Didn’t like the 9:30 curfew set’by her parents. Doesn't like it when summer is over. Find her parking at Marine Park. Says she's lazy, but loved Mr. Methia’s Eng- lish. Happy with Clark St. clique at Durfee Rally and win- ning games. LINDA PEREIRA ““Gweble’’ Child Care class and Miss Allen were the best. Means to work with children. Says she lacks self-confidence. Looks forward to being with Mike or Melissa. Thinks NBH people, Pep Club and Gymnas- tics terrific. Would love to drive her Mercedes-Benz to a Bos- ton concert. JUDITH M. PERRY ‘‘Judy’’ Rhode Island friends please her most. Noted for doing most of the talking. Dis- liked strict teachers. College is in her future. Hoepfully to work with children. Mrs. Laf- lamme is up on top, and so is Child Care. Remember those 7 fire drills in one week? ‘‘Get on the stick!”’ EILEEN PINA “Tiny’’ dislikes stuck-ups who think they are too good. A swimming and basketball enthusiast. One day hopes to visit Hollywood. Plans to go to college and maybe be a secre- tary or social worker. Ambition is to become rich. ‘‘Yeah, sure right!! ’ a7 yf, VS MARY JO PEREIRA Mary plans to attend Kinyon- Campbell and pursue a career as a secretary. Deepest respect for Mrs. Walder. Bike rider and TV watcher Always quiet but helpful in Main Office. Gym and Consumer Ed. were worthwhile, but why was she always late to class? ‘‘Oh, my stars!”’ KIM PERRY GAIL PINA Gybil’’ Basketball fan who likes visiting Conn. and can be found at Johanne’s house. Will always remember ‘parents for how beautiful they are. It was wonderful running track and playing basketball for NBH. Glad she had Ms. Blake, too. Goal is to be an X-ray techni- cian in Boston. LIBORIO PEREZ Liborio plans to be an artist or architect and to be rich. Grate- ful for mother’s understanding and help. On to Puerto Rico for a vacation after school. MICHAEL PERRY ‘‘Mickey’’ can be found at But- tonwood Park or the waterfalls in Dartmouth. Found teachers a drag, enjoyed lunch. NBH babes were wicked great. “What?” ROBERT PINA ‘‘Bob ’ plans to join Air Force. Will give thanks to Mom for being there when needed. Can be found with Lory or good friends. ‘‘Ah-ight! ’ 5 i CHRISTOPHER PERRY SALLY PERRY Sally enjoyed meeting people at NBHS. Happy when with friends or listening to music. Constantly talking on the phone. Hopes to visit Califor- nia. Deepest respect for Miss Allen. The Mall’s her place and “Happy Days”’ is her TV show. a | ROBERTA PINA Roberta will be going to work after NBHS but will remember hangout at Monte’s Park. Loved being with sisters and friends. Miss Allen and Mr. Edmundson were tops. Office Practice was decent with all her buddies. A serious girl. “Save it!”’ SHERRY PINA JENNIFER PLINE “‘Jenny’’ hates ignorant peo- ple. Plans on going to Venus from NBHS. Secretly wants to be a world-renowned engineer and wealthy. Adored swim- ming, skiing, roller-skating and French. Admired both Mr. MacGregor and Mr. Methia. Despite bossiness, she always provided good shoulder to cry on STEVE PONTES TERRY PINA ‘‘Ter’’ Hopefully to become an airline stewardess. Will always remember her parents for their advice and their concern. Once walked into boys’ room. Smile is known to everyone. Liked Black Lit., gym, tennis, horseback riding and music. Can't stand jive people. To attend college. JAMES POLK THERESA PONTES Theresa plans to attend Salem State and enter the nursing field as an anesthesiologist. Enjoyed History, volleyball and track at NBHS. Would like to visit Switzerland. Ecstatic when with Joey and Glen. “That's cute!” FILOMENA PINTO “Phill’’ Enjoyed meeting new friends at NBHS. Known for being shy but friendly. Fred is her favorite. Has highest praise for Mrs. Walker. Says her worst fault is laziness. An Olivia-Newton John fan. Hopes to become a housewife and mother. ‘‘Oh, great!’’ LESLIE POLLITT “Lez Perez’’ Enjoyed English with Mr. Pepin. Admires Mr. Newman. Appreciates parents’ concern. Would like to visit New Mexico and own a motor- cycle. A pool fourball expert and good on the harmonica, too. Why do they tell you you're a Senior and not treat you like one? To work. sourpermerr areca sao aser TIMOTHY PORTER JOHN PIRES ‘‘J.P. Hopes to become a pro- fessional singer or a chef. Enjoys singing and being with Dianna. Grateful to parents for their everlasting love. On to college. ‘‘Love is the way!’ Happy he had Mr. Biscari in French and Ms. Blake in Black Lit. ANN MARIE PONICHTERA ‘‘Annie’’ hopes to become filthy rich and visit Paris. When not found at Horseneck, most likely she’s with her friends. Looked forward to Mr. Motta’s U.S. History class. Liked pool, Biology and Stu- dent Congress. Guilty of start- ing too much and not finish- ing. ‘‘Party! ’ SUSAN POTHIER ‘‘Sue'’s’’ secret wish is to travel, hopefully to Italy. Sue's pastimes include swimming and bowling and just being with people. Loved freedom of courses at NBHS. Will attend part-time college and work. A Barry Manilow fan. SILVINO PIRES “Sil” Hopes to live a long and happy life with Sharon. Known for his smile and good nature. Enjoyed Portuguese, History and Mr. Longo. Can be found at Lariviere’s Pharmacy. ‘‘Say what?'’ Kinyon-Campbell School next. JOSEPH PONTES This carpenter enjoys coin col- lecting and hanging out at Cal’s ‘n’ Val’s His really good looks are his best feature! Hopes to see Hawaii. Headed for work, he will always keep memories of studies and lunches at NBHS. Main teacher — Mr. Silva. 1 DIANE PREECE A future hospital administrator headed for Boston's Burdette School. Enjoys tennis. Her determination is her No. 1 quality! Secretly hopes to work in White House and see Hawaii. Will recall the Spanish classes with Mr. Raposo. Can't stand people who give up. Our yearbook Graduate Editor. 91 CHARLINE PRESTON ‘“‘Charlie’’ Noted for smiling and being generous. Hopes to be a secretary and swim in the Caribbean. Happiest when playing volleyball with family. Feels educational system here is better than others but dis- liked strict rules. Mr. Fraga favorite teacher. ‘‘You know one thing.”’ BRUCE RAMOS This future pilot can be found riding motorcycles and horses. Would love to see Europe and Hawaii. Favored History, Drill Team, Mr. Sy kes and Mr. Man- gen, a real funny dude. TV Studio was his second home. A good listener who will go to college. ‘‘Kid Gretto!”’ COLEEN M. RAYMOND To become a physical thera- pist is Coleen’s aim. Enjoys playing tennis, being with friends. To live in country her secret wish. Had fun in Mr. Taylor's Latin Class and Miss Geary’s Chem. Class. Thrilled to be on yearbook staff, Honor Society. Heading for Boston U. 92 CHARLES PRICE “Charlie Wazoo”’ likes South End girls, driving his car fast. To college for electronic tech- nology, then his own shop. Find him on CB Channel 14 or at N. Dart. Almacs. Says he never would have made it this far without his parents. “‘Thanks!”’ Glad for friends he made at NBHS. Goodbye, NBH; hello, SMU! DONNA RAMOS Donna hopes to become a speech therapist. Absorbed in music, theatre, baseball. Dis- tinctive for shortness, paran- oia and braces. Aspires to Broadway stardom after Bridgewater. Loved Mr. Ros- cow’s Chem. Class, Ms. Biz- zarro’s Eng., Drama Club and Band. ‘‘Tough Cookies!”’ ARTHUR REBELLO, JR. “‘Art’’ spends spare time with karate or cruising. Taking gym and stupid rules were the worst of NBH, but enjoyed meeting new people. His tat- toos and quick temper make him noteworthy. Plans to see California on a Harley-David- son in summer of '79, then become wealthy. ‘‘Hey, dude!’ STEVEN PROULX MARYLYN RAMOS Would like to make career as respiratory therapy technician or anesthesiologist. Usually in the South End or around Gold House. Detests lies and cafete- ria rules, but liked Black Lit., Mr. Sykes and Student Con- gress. Going far away from N.B. ‘‘Well, alright!”’ BRIAN REBELLO J $ a; SANDRA QUADROS “Sandy’’ Crimson Courier Ed. Aims for BU to be TV or news- paper reporter. Her dream is to write a best-seller. Tennis, reading, music soothe her. Incredible not to be able to carry coat at NBHS! Glad of her parents’ respect for her individuality. Biology with Mr. Kobza, Journalism with Mr. Fleming were great. JOSE A. RAPOSO This budding pilot would secretly love to travel in space, but will settle for California! Jose spends his time with Sue when not in school. Will see him in U.S.A.F.!! “Pack it!”’ NANCY REBELLO A future nurse who enjoys par- tying and being with Danny. Inner hope to build a log cabin. Headed across country after school, maybe Calif., is first desire?! Peter Frampton fan. My GERALD RACINE “Ralph’’ Goal is architectural field. Pastimes are playing the boards, opening mouth at the wrong time, hanging out at the beach. Annoyed by rain, stuck- up jocks, crowded halls, long speeches. Three-mile Pond and Brooklawn Park were his playgrounds. Destination: col- lege. ROBERT A. RAPOSO ‘‘Boz’’ A medical career will suit Boz just fine. Would like to see Hawaii and girls! His secret wish is fame and never to be broke. Boz is most noted for not doing homework but did enjoy people at NBHS. It’s off to the Coast Guard. ‘‘Life is what you make it!”’ GLORIA REBELO ““Glo'’ Happiest with Paul. Paul and Gloria plan to get married when she gets out of the Navy. Appreciated the love and support her parents gave her. Visiting Japan or Brazil would be enjoyable. Class clown but watch that Portu- guese temper! Release Days and Mr. Motta’s class were dynamite. ‘‘Unreal!”’ JEFFREY RECHTER “‘Jeff’’ off to college for a busi- ness career. Has a good time bowling, playing tennis, being on roller coasters. Happy when Red Sox are winning. Can be found at the bowling alley. Couldn't wait for Mr. Motta’s study! ROXANNE REGIS “Rocky” Bound for Air Force. Happy when with Joe, friends, riding around. Thought NBH too crowded. Would like to see England through the fog. Par- ents’ friendship great! Most fun in Child Development. Digs Mr. Edmundson, Barry Manilow and the Beach Boys. DONNA REGO “‘Donn’”’ To be physical thera- pist, but secretly a pro ice ska- ter. West Beach and Core are her hangouts. Peeved by NBHS rules and homework. Is known for shyness and easy blushing. Headed for college, California, Hawaii. Grateful for loving parents, good friends. ‘Are you serious?”’ JACQUELINE REGO “ Jackie’ would like to become a legal secretary. Enjoys being out with Paul, playing cards at Hazelwood Park. Loved those NBH football games! Will never forget parents’ love and generosity. Rules were dumb at NBHS. To visit England some day. Admires Miss Allen. MICHAEL REMILLARD ‘‘Poo'’ Restaurant owner is his destiny. He’s always up acting crazy or making people laugh. Didn’t like uncourteous teach- ers at NBH. Noted for being a beach flea. Hates school so much that he feels he always looks mad. Parents’ kindness remembered. ‘‘You’ll get over ite DEBRA REYNOLDS “‘Debbie’’ Ambition is to be a nurse. Find her in corridor or at Lincoln Park. Dreams of being a singer. Really appreci- ated Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. Mello. Sad when things don't work out right but always happy at the drive-in. Has the best parents ever! ANNE MARIE RIDING ‘‘Duck’’ bound for nursing school to be an R.N. Peeved at snobs, being teased. Will never forget falling up the Stairs at NBHS. Isgknown for laughing too loudly. Likes to be with a close friend or in 1-227. Yearbook staff, Health Careers were great. Skating her hobby. DOROTHY L. REYNOLDS “Dotty’’ This future accoun- tant can be found on her motorcycle or boat. That smile and hair are her trademarks, but lacks self-confidence. Opts for seeing Tennessee but for now will head for Kinyon- Campbell. Accounting, Busi- ness Club, Mrs. Caton super. “Cut it out!’ MICHAEL RIDING ‘‘Frank’’ hopes to head out to Midwest, but Buttonwood Park for now. Auto maintenance was tops, and girls, too! His- tory was fun class and Mr. Oli- ver was greatest! Will always remember being with broth- ers. KATHY RICHARD “Kat’’ Bowling is her thing but will attend college to become nurse. Kathy is well remem- bered for those freckles. Would also like to see Hawaii some day. Will remember Eng- lish with Mr. Braz and also His- tory. Guidance was the pits! “You're kidding!”’ RENEE RIDZON “Riz'’ bound for college. Hap- piest when eating, skiing, swimming. Secret wish to meet a rich 6’6” guy. Detested crowded halls but looked up to Miss Longo. Noted for her calves and height. Give her NHB plays, field hockey, spring track, the pool. ‘‘A friend is the best present you can give yourself. ’ MARK RICHARD ‘“‘Marco”’ is going to Bridgewa- ter State and hopes to teach PE, coach tennis. A jogging enthusiast. Anti-teacher prop- aganda and his smile are well- known. Always seen at tennis courts with friends. ‘‘l don’t let school interfere with my edu- cation.’’ Biology || wasn’t bad. MICHELE LOUISE RIOUX ‘‘Meeshy’’ Will be a lawyer after Boston College, go into politics, become singing star, guest on talk shows and see Taj Mahal. Adored the Mall, all fun people, Mr. Methia (for fascinating English class), Mrs. Laflamme, Drama Club and Shakespeare Club. Dep- lores her big mouth, but loves to say, ‘‘R-r-r-right! ’ WAYNE RICHARD ‘“‘Woody”’ will work to be a truck driver. Was hilarious when varsity baseball players threw him in shower. Will remember parents’ encour- agement. Well known for get- ting up late. Enjoys the com- pany of Debbie and Jan, espe- cially around bookstore or at dog track. Crimson Courier, Student Congress were good. JOHN ROBERT 93 JOYCE ROBERT On to college to be a speech therapist. Would enjoy making lots of money and travel after NBHS, hopefully to Colorado or Acapulco. Noted for laugh. A tennis and ski buff. Joyce is happy with LV; LM; CV; JB; and LB at a party. Parents’ understanding will be cher- ished. DARREN ROGERS Off to the Navy or college to become a marine biologist. Enjoyed Mr. Keith and his Biol- ogy Class. Most noted for his nicknames and scuba diving. Would like to see Bermuda. Hopes to be rich in the very near future. JOAN ROSSI Joan thinks the bell to go home was the best part about NBHS. Is headed for the R.1I. School of Design to be a floral designer. Felt the school was too crowded and hopes to live in the country. A visit to Colo- rado may be in her future. Pet peeve is conceited people. ‘“Wow!”’ JAMES ROBITAILLE DOUG ROGERS ‘“‘Tuna’’ Future cop with out- standing voice. Liked the girls at NBHS but was disgusted being between ‘‘Tim’s’’ and ‘“Fur'’s’’ gym lockers. Enjoyed Drafting and Mr. Rolli. Into the Marines after NBHS. Happiest when running with the guys on Distance Team. Carly Simon and Woody Allen fan. MICHELE ROY Michele found that NBHS teachers really care and are willing to help. Dislikes school clubs always run by the same cliques. Will recall Mr. Biscar- i's sophomore French Class, parents’ hard work to make sure she never went without. To be a phys. therapist. ‘‘Are you serious?” LUCIA ROCHA To be an executive secretary is Lucia’s aim. Happiest when with friends, watching soaps. Disliked homework, enjoyed talking at lunch. Most noted for being friendly. Find her near Main Office munching on her nails. Would like to hula in Hawaii. Bay City Rollers send her. SUZANNE ROGERS ‘‘Sue’’ to work and find happi- ness her aim. One of NBH’s majorettes. Bobby is her one and only. Can be found danc- ing, twirling, hanging around Hazelwood Park. Hates getting upset over little things. Found Miss Allen inspiring. Hopes to visit Canada. JUDITH RUBIN ‘‘Judi’’ plans to go to college and major in French. Happy with friends. Enjoyed being Club Editor YB, in Drama Club, Key Club, Foreign Lang. Club and Steering Committee. Mr. Nolin and Mr. Goodfellow were favored. Known for blue eyes. CAROL RODERICKS Will attend business school but her secret wish is to become a fashion photographer. Known for her fault: being too quiet. Best sound of the day: 1:50 bell. Thought it stupid to have to eat in own cafeteria. Paris beckons. SHARON C. ROMANOWICZ ‘“Sha’’ will set out in a van cross-country or Bahamas. Her hobby is ceramics. Her chief characteristics are laugh- ing and being a fantastic lis- tener. Deplores the fact that she holds grudges. After col- lege or business school, she will own a house near the water. KATHLEEN RYAN Listening to music is her thing and Spelling and Math aren't! Would love to see Ireland or anywhere away from N.B. Despised getting up early at NBHS and hopes to attend col- lege out of state! Irked by driv- ers who refuse to use blinkers. BRIAN ROGERS “Gomer Buzz’’ wishes to own the world. Is always listening to Zappa. Peeved at Mr. Keith because he wouldn't let class eat fried frog legs! Enjoyed Dr. Spock stories narrated by Mr. Vaz. Liked Journalism, admired Lt. Col. Fleming. Headed for the beach after NBH. ‘‘This is decent!”’ RICHARD ROSA Off to college for engineering is Richard’s aim. Monte's Park hangout. Happy listening to music, known for speaking too softly. Content with people, playing basketball, relaxing, money in his pocket. Hopes to be successful in life, maybe see Calif. KONRAD ST. GELAIS LISA ST. PIERRE Giggling Lisa can be found at Buttonwood Park with friends. Hopes to visit Hawaii and attend college in California. Grateful for parents’ encour- agement. Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Keith. ‘‘It’s the force!’’ A photography, Henry Winkler and Corvette lover. RODGER ST. PIERRE ‘‘Rog ’ To be pro photogra- pher is his aim. Would like to see Florida but for now can be found at Brooklawn Park. Despised yellow slips at NBHS but loved going to lunch. Admired Mr. Broadmeadow’s class and English was cool! Pet peeve: Mr. Anderson’s pants. “Ya know!” OLGA SALVADOR A person who loves to travel. Her dream is to go to Spain. Plans include business school and later become a secretary. Thought Ms. Zola was an excellent teacher. JOHN SAMAGAIO ““Sam’’ To live a happy life is his ambition. Is happiest when playing in sports. Chemistry with Mr. Roscow Jr. year was great. Values parents for teaching him respect for oth- ers. Would like to see Hawaii. “‘Say what?’’ Probably to col- lege. LINDA SUSAN SAMEIRO Unfriendly people without school spirit bug ‘‘Lyn.’’ Is noted for laughing and being happy a lot. Had most fun in Child Care and at all the NBHS games. Enjoyed all the people, clubs, and variety in classes. Is happy with Steve and when cheering. To teach nursery. “Oh, I'd die!”’ PRISCILLA SANCHEZ Priscilla would like to go to col- lege after NBH and become a public accountant. She wants to see Puerto Rico after she has finished college. PAUL SANTOS San This future attorney loves all sports. Notorious for squealing around corners but also getting along with people. San will remember Miss Tripp's study and Mr. Gill's skilled teaching. Deplores his own laziness. ‘‘What are you talking about? ’ ROBERT I. SANITSKY ‘“‘Bob’’ Pet peeve is Mrs. Saw- yer. Memorable were Mr. Goodfellow’s jokes in Chemis- try. Is noted for big mouth, curly hair. Ambition is to be ambitious. Tennis, photogra- phy, listening to music occupy his spare time. Would like to see Mars. ‘‘I’m just a crazy guy.” ec is a ee ee a 2 DEBORAH SAULNIER Debbie aims to be a music teacher. Known for being loud, rowdy, happy, foolish and making people laugh. Remem- bers four surprise tests in one day, walking into boys’ room at Playdium. In Mrs. Parker's Alg. Class, was a Sweathog with all other great ones! LCJ, football games and NBH were dynamite! ADELINE SANTOS “‘Addy”’ is going to work. She enjoys partying at Irish Pub or when with Pat. Hated needing a yellow slip, but really dug checking out the guys. She’s always laughing. English was not bad but Horseneck was better. ‘‘Take it slow.”’ MARTHA SAUNDERS “There is a tide in the affairs of man which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shadows and miseries. ’ AMELIA SANTOS Sometimes known as ‘‘Amy. ’ Likes just about everything. Hopes to get a degree in speech therapy or become a model. A Continental or a Cor- doba would be a sign of class. Can be found between Blue and Tan. Headed for North- eastern or Emerson. To see China an exotic goal. Yearbook DANA E. SELLEY “Earle’’ will attend SMU and aims to be rich and sail around the world in his yacht. Science in 10th, 11th grades the best. Secret wish: play like Jimmy Page. Located at Blue and Tan or Hazelwood. Renowned for liking to party. Favors scuba, sailing, concerts. ‘Izzat right? Bunch a wazoos! ’ MARIO SANTOS JOHN SENRA John found the best thing about NBHS was the girls, but soccer pulled a close second. Be sure to find John clowning, possibly later in Hawaiian Islands. Top class was English with Mr. Silva, of course. Being with Maria turns himon. “ 'Ta pretty good.”’ 95 GAIL SERODE Playing guitar and music are her thing and when there’s nothing to do, Gail's at her worst. Gail would love to see Europe, England especially! She loved the people at NBHS but loathed the lunches. Enjoyed Child Care, and Miss Allen was her fav! Member of History Club. ADAM SILVA Adam will head for college but hopes to see all of USA. Adam relaxes by backpacking, party- ing or racing. See him in his truck with his stereo. Famous for skipping studies at NBHS, but hated getting caught! Will remember Metals with Mr. Mitchell. ‘‘All righta!”’ MARIA SILVA ‘‘Mary'' Most fun in English when the lights went out! Fun- niest thing that ever hap- pened: getting stuck in middle of Acushnet Ave. in Nancy's VW. Fantasy is to be world’s wealthiest woman, own man- sion. May be headed for busi- ness school where she hopes to meet many different people. A noteworthy laugh. ANN SHANKS “Annie’’ on to SMU to be a C.P.A. Hates snobs, being alone, boring studies. Listen- - ing to music favorite pastime. Shyness around guys her hangup. Would like to see Paris, go out with George. Noted for quietness in class. Loves being part of the Pep Club, going to football games. Impressed by Mr. Edmundson. DARLENE SILVA “‘Darcie’’ aims to be a steward- ess. Glad for parties, track, being with Sunshine. A Hawaii trip'd be fine. Noted for dress- ing well. Peeved by jive guys. Enjoys being around people, in studies, Shorthand. To be rich one day. ‘‘Have a nice!’’ Cheers for Mrs. Walker. PAUL SILVA ‘“‘Bullet’’ This cook-to-be’s pas- time is dirt riding. Would secretly love to be an astro- naut. Enjoyed the GIRLS at NBHS but housemasters were the absolute pits. After NBH, Bullet will head for Canada. Found Mr. Alcock an OK teacher, and Gym was decent. ‘Harvey Got-Rocks!”’ MICHAEL S. SHEERIN ‘Tyrone’ Off to college but will see Sweden in near future. Will remember Mr. Motta and see you in that TR-7! IRENE SILVA Irene will head for work after NBHS. Charlie’s that special someone she loves to be with. Sad when things aren't going right. Child Care was fun. Wants to see Florida. ‘‘Tell me about it!’ FERNANDA SILVEIRA Fond of playing tennis and the organ. A friendly Taurus who likes to be with people. Favored were vacations and science courses at NBHS. A Peter Frampton fan. College- bound student. ‘‘You fool.’’ SANDRA SHERMAN ““Sandy”’ always waited till the last minute to do term papers. Tan House Guidance a fav place. Happy with good friends. Admires father’s great respect for education. Sociol- ogy with Miss Leal was favored. England is in her future plans. Peeve: those without sense of humor. JAMIE SILVA ‘‘Freak’’ disliked NBH strict atmosphere. Can find him at the China Grove. May pay a visit to the Seven Cities of Cibola. GAYLE SILVIA ‘‘Gayle Goose”’ To be child psychologist who enjoys bike riding and concerts. Maybe BCC next, then a log cabin on a farm. Her extremely thick hair and determination are noticeable. Hates vain people. “I'll depend on myself instead of someone else.'’ A Unified Arts lover. CLAIRE SHURTLEFF “Shirts’’ will continue school at college. She loved Mr. Ros- cow's Chem. Class: good jokes. Happy bike riding and can be found 689 County St. Pet peeve: cliques. ‘‘So, guys, what’s new? Tell me about it.”’ Field trips to Boston and being Kermit, Senior Mascot, were jolliest! KENNETH SILVA Kenneth gets his kicks hunting in Maine. Would like to be rich and visit Hawaii. Liked putting dents in cars in Mr. Dlouhy’s class. Mr. Pepin most admira- ble. Ping pong in Gym is the greatest. On to work!! KIM SILVIA She's a great listener to other people's problems. History and Ms. Blake interested her the most. Always in a happy mood when with Kodak (Joe). She would like to tour Mexico. CHRISTOPHER SIMMONS Spends his leisure time skiing. Hated Math at NBH but will always remember Mrs. Has- sey's class for her fantastic but weird sense of humor. Would like to see Canada in Indian summer. Aims to go to college and be happy. PAUL SIMMONS ““Al'’ Known for laughing. Would like to visit Hawaii. On to Nicholls College in Maine to take up forestry. Mr. Roscow and Science are the greatest. “You're burnt!”’ PAULINE SIMMONS Pauline’s content with all her friends. Hopes to go on to col- lege and visit England. Great- est admiration for Mr. Edmundson. Loved Senior year. Famous for smiling and being honest. ‘‘Oh, sugar!’ JOY SIMPKIN Ambition to be dental hygien- ist. Never on time. Will remem- ber parents for being there through the bad and good times. Noted for her giggling, she hopes she will become rich and be happy forever! Hang- out is Friendly's and she pref- ers winter snow to summer sun! Probably to college. RUSSELL SIMPKIN Russell hopes to live a peace- ful and quiet life. Has fun par- tying on Friday nights but hates getting up grumpy on Monday mornings. Secret urge is to go paratrooping. Mean- while, you'll find him at Blue Meadows. Plans to take a year off, then go into service. SUSAN SLADEWSKI ‘ Sladoo’’ Enjoys being with GEA — he brings on the smiles! Noted for her mouth. She will always remember her parents telling her to respect her elders. Air Force?? Liked meeting all the people at NBHS. ‘‘Wha-a-a-t!! ’ GORDON SMITH “Shifty Smitty’’ is a football freak. Likes scoring a touch- down but can't stand losing the game. Football and scop- ing were his school activities. Mr. Roscow and Mr. Mello scored as teachers. New Orle- ans looks attractive to him. Our Student Government Day Rep. SHERIE SLOCUM Sherie hopes for a great life with Alan. Hangup is looking too young. Liked great people in D.E. Night club a happy place for her. Most noted for being skinny. Would love to see the Virgin Islands. Will never forget parents’ under- standing. Admires’ Mr. Pacheco. ‘‘That’s decent!”’ LAURA ANNA SNOW “Twin'’ loved switching classes with her twin. Plans to be an artist and maybe paint Bermuda. Enjoys being with Joe and going to the beach. Liked Chemistry at NBHS. Goal: business school and marriage. ‘‘Shut up! ’ ANNE MARIE SMALL “Big Small’’ Aim: travel, learn new things, live to fullest. Always a late comer except on Bev’s Cookie Day. Outgoing. Annie Big adored Drama Club plays, AFS, going to athletic events, goofing around Ground Round, dancing, sing- ing, horseback riding. ‘‘Hold fast to dreams... . ’ is her philosphy. ‘‘Hey, Baby!”’ ANALINA SOARES ‘‘Anie’’ Headed for college to be a nurse. Enjoys being with Steve and friends. Would adore seeing Hawaii and Calif. Known for her hair and smiling face. Grateful for parents’ love. Admires Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Mellen, Mr. Kobza. Black Lit. was dec ent. ‘‘Oh, well!'’ ADELINE SMITH ‘‘Addie’’ plans to be a teach- er’s aide and visit Puerto Rico. Enjoys helping people and being with her friends. Appre- ciates parents’ care and love. Can be found on the courts playing basketball. Deepest respect for Mr. Armstrong. “Right on!'’ Dancing's her thing. MICHAEL SOARES Mike is happiest when accom- panied by close friends, espe- cially Debbie. When not help- ing people, Mike can be found tinkering with cars. This sharp dresser would like to tour the world. Gym was good because lots of fun people there. Pas- time was cheerleader and majorette watching. CORNELIA VAN SCHOONHOVEN SMITH ‘‘Nelly’’ hopes to become a famous designer. Grateful for parents’ love, help and under- standing. Noted for being quiet but always willing to help. England and Russia are the places she'd like to visit. Admires Mrs. Shepardson. “Oh, well!’’ To college: Kirk- land or Colby? SHARON SOARES ‘‘Sheree'’ plans to attend Springfield College and hopes to be a gymnastic coach. Enjoys being with Dante and cheering. Noted for her smile. Secretly would like to be an Olympic gymnast. Admires Mr. Gill. Sports, rallies, games turn her on. ‘‘Are you going to the game?”’ 97 LAWRENCE A. SOIFER ‘‘Laudy’’ enjoys cycling and would like to own a bike shop and be a professional bike mechanic. Best quality is his lovable charm. Can't forget always getting kicked out of Tan Cafe. by Mr. Souza. Intrigued by cycling, chess and coin collecting. Somewhat cynical about NBH rules. i LINDA SOUZA ‘‘Lynn'’ A hopeful secretary. To visit the pyramids of Egypt. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Falling in the mud in the courtyard was hilarious. Pot- tery and Clothing Classes were fun, along with Chem.-Phys- ics. Will go either to SMU or to Kinyon-Campbell. GLYNDA STROUD “Light” is headed for B.C. and loves being with all her friends. Is most noted for her forehead! Loved Mr. Raposo’s Spanish Class and as a result is planning to major in Span- ish. Enjoyed baseball and track. Eventually to marry and have kids. 98 ANITA SOKOL Anita will be heading for col- lege, ambition training guard dogs. Would secretly love to travel the universe. Despises hunting and spends her time training pets. People were super at NBHS but lunches were very skimpy! Ashamed of her big mouth. ‘‘Please; no!”’ RANDY SOUZA A college-bound student who likes girls and motorcycling. Hopes to be rich, famous, and happy in the years to come. Disliked history teachers. So. California is in his dreams. Bowling League, Auto Class and GIRLS were NBH assets. To SMU. i : ee NANCY SULLIVAN “‘Nanc ’ Listening to music, reading poetry enthuse her. Would love to visit Ireland and will attend college. Swimming was favorite NBHS activity along with Unified Arts. Will give special thanks to parents for 18 years of love and sup- port. Also grateful to good teacher, Mrs. Nancy Sullivan. ‘Take care! ’ ey THOMAS SOUCY “‘Tom’’ would like to own his own island. Despised home- work and the student question- naires. Enjoyed English and Gym, drawing and sports. Wel- comes anyone who accepts him for himself. Maybe to col- lege. DENISE SPENCER ‘“‘Dee’’ hopes to travel around the world. Can be found on the courts playing tennis in But- tonwood Park. Enjoys being with friends. Admires Mr. Silva and Mr. Pepin. ‘‘Sugar!’’ Texas is next. PATRICK SULLIVAN “‘Sully’’ is going either to West Point or Oklahoma U. Most noted for being a member of ROTC and a happy-go-lucky guy. Would secretly like to buy Col. Napoli a wig. Will always remember Sarge for his flam- boyance and Drill Team was a fav! ‘Yaa, right!”’ JAMES SOUSA Known for being quiet and a good listener. Would like to visit Rome, Italy. Secret desire to be a superstar at every sport. Liked Gym but hated Math at NBHS. Headed for the Marines; ambition is to get rich! Basketball and hunting are his hobbies. TAMI SPOOR ‘‘Jaws'’ Nursing school is her destination. Somewhere in the future, Switzerland beckons her. Was involved with JA at NBHS and hobbies are ceram- ics and softball. Won't be found with stuckup people. Loved Science and Mr. Walsh. Hopes to be rich!! BRUCE SULYMA ‘‘Bench ’ Listening to music soothes him. Will go to work after NBHS. Serene when with Kathy and earnestly desires to be rich. Loved end of school day and hated freshmen. Mr. Newman's class was tops and also Project Ahead. Baseball was for him. ‘‘Because!”’ BRENDA SOUZA Brenda’s aim to get a good job. Would like to see Hono- lulu, then marry Mike. Loved the pool, softball, gym and lunch at good old NBH, but study halls were the pits. Enjoyed Portuguese with Mr. Medeiros, and Mr. Roscow was tops. JAMES STOTT ‘‘Jim’’ Forestry and game preservation is his goal. Would like to see Denmark, Hawaii, and Sweden on the way. Can be found playing football and skindiving when not with girls. Enjoyed Mr. Ed’s class and Mrs. Rodriguez. College ahead. MARK SWAIN Enjoys playing hockey, football and basketball. Thought Mr. Borowicz a great teacher. Didn't like the homework. Headed to see Rome in future. Will remember parents’ love and concern for him. To be working full time after NBHS. CHERYL SWANSON ‘‘Poochie'’ wishes to attend business school and visit Swe- den. Will always remember Mr. Peccini, also falling down the stairs when her knee gave out. Noted for her excessive laugh- ing, she hopes to become rich and own a horse ranch. Swim- ming, tennis, horseback riding relax her. ‘‘Oh, Man!”’ JOAN SYLVIA ‘Joanie’ to SMU or wherever to major in psychology. Most noted for always talking! Nobody can say she’s shy! Find her at Brandt Island with friends. Reading, dancing, socializing are pastimes. Foot- ball, J.A., Mr. Motta were all great! Got lost first day her Sr. Year. LYNNE TAYLOR “Liz To Mass. Beauty Acad- emy for hairdressing. Roller skating’s a hobby. Happiest with Kevin. Noteworthy for fly- away hair. Football games, Dean's Office were most fun. Trying to straighten out sched- ules was impossible; meeting Louise was incredible! Liked Mrs. Sawyer and means to see Sweden. ‘‘What a winner! no mn a. z “2 TRACY SWISTAK “Stubbly’’ Admired Mr. Ander- son and would love to have best friend back in New Bed- ford again. ‘‘If | were meant to be like everyone else | would have never been given the gift of thought, because to follow the crowd takes no thought at all!” KAREN SYLVIA Karen’s ambition is to travel cross country but will head to college after NBHS. Would marvel at visiting Hawaii. At her best when accompanied by Kevin. Enjoyed Math and Miss Leal but didn’t look forward to summer's end. ‘‘What?”’ MARTIN TEIXEIRA “Bump” will attend Fitchburg State and would love to see Colo. and Arizona. Always seen on the Vineyard or camp- ing, where the fishing’s good. Martin has an easy-to-get- along-with nature and hates being alone. Enjoyed Mr. Mel- lo’s class and all teachers in D- Block. ALLAN SYLVIA Goal: tennis pro. Known for writing anti-school propa- ganda. Likes absolutely noth- ing at NBH! Had most fun in Jr. Eng. class. Takes life as it comes. Would like to change world into a better place. Find him on the courts. ‘‘l have never let schooling interfere with my education. ’ LINDA SYLVIA “Blossom’’ This future secre- tary loves singing and guitar. Would love to visit Brazil, pos- sibly with Joe. She is a very understanding person and sings very loud. Hates people who are never on time. Lunch prices turned her off but Shorthand II was great! ELIZABETH TENREIRO “Liz” It's off to college for bus- iness administration. Hopes for Bermuda; for right now can be seen at N.D. Mall with TOM! Liz, like Sis, relished football games and lunch but rules were yucky. Mr. Kelly was numero uno. A twin. BRIAN SYLVIA Despises stuck-up people and having to get up early for school. Admired Mrs. Hassey but hated school’s picky little rules. Would like to head cross country. Thankful for parents’ help. Can be found at Hazel- wood or Guidance. WALTER SYLVIA Walt has a great personality and can make friends easily. Ambition is to drive out to Calif. in his Chevy convertible. That jean jacket is always on his back. Fave subject — His- tory. Had most fun in H-period study or playing football. To work. EMILY TENREIRO Emily is going to be a physical therapist. Would like seeing Calif. and despises doing noth- ing. Known for being a twin, of course. Most often with Snookie at Mall. Football games were great along with Dr. Wilusz and Mr. Kelly. Lunch was good but rules were not. To college. JAYL SYLVIA ELAINE TAVARES To graduate is Elaine’s goal. Happiest with Ronny, friends, listening to music. Hated get- ting up at 6:00 a.m. Mr. Silva’s English Class was divine. Spi- ders are her pet shudder. Wants to see leprechauns in Ireland. Hopefully to business school. MICHAEL TETREAULT Ambition is to get out of NBHS. 99 ee AA ae ag uy ie f o_ NANCY THEODORE For Nancy, the destination is forestry. Would be ecstatic to cross the country, then live in the mountains. Where there’s ice, she can be seen playing ice hockey, but field hockey gave her most enjoyment at NBHS. A sports fan in general. Dr. Wilusz and Mr. Barboza were really great. WENDY TOOLIS Wendy would like to be a suc- cessful secretary. Jolliest times are with Mark or skiing. Peeved by stuck-up people. Couldn't wait for that 1:50 bell. Down with attendance rules, and up with Shorthand at NBHS. PAMELA TSCHAEN Pam’s most soothing occupa- tion is listening to music. Annoyed at cliques and pho- neys. Really detested crowded halls and noisy freshmen. Was absorbed in Mrs. Laflamme’s English Class. Would love to see the lakes and mountains of Switzerland. ‘‘Take it easy.” eo i CRYSTAL THIBODEAU Crystal's ambition is presently undecided. Most often is cruis- ing around with Bob. Has deep gratitude for her mother’s understanding. Mr. Edmund- son is super-best. Would like to see Arizona. MARK TOUHEY Hopefully, Mark will go on to college and be a civil engineer. Enjoys being with friends but wishes he did not blush. Mr. Biscari had a terrific French Class. Some pastimes are swimming, sailing and run- ning. Also found NBH baseball and football worthwhile. JEAN TSOTSONES ‘‘Twin'’ Goal is to have her name in a history book. A Channel 2 watcher. Likes to walk along West Beach. Cher- ishes her parents’ constant love. Chemistry most interest- ing class. ‘‘Twin'’ was her lab partner! Ms. Geary and Mr. Jansen really OK. Appreciated NBH courses and modern architecture. ve ya MICHAEL THOMAS ‘‘Mike’’ will attend SMU to study engineering. Would love to visit Las Vegas. Can always be found in corridors of NBH or playing sports. Jealous peo- ple leave him cold, and so do Mondays. Admired Mr. Calla- nan and Mr. Monteiro. Despised bossy teachers. DANIELLE TRAHAN Danielle will go to college so she can enter law enforce- ment. Happy with buddies but sad working. Noted for being happy and making others laugh. Miss Levasseur’s Eng- lish wonderful. Hidden desire: be filthy rich, move, have a big home and Mercedes. ‘‘You drive me wacky!” « Asam | bes JOAN TSOTSONES ‘‘Twin’’ Her destiny’s to be rich and happy. Funny things that happened: born with a twin, learning driving, and graduating. Worst fault: not being aggressive. Likes play- ing piano, walking beach, and watching sunsets. Turned off by loud, arrogant, inconsider- ate people. Noted for her “‘twin-ness. ’ PATRICIA ANN THORNBER “‘Tricia’’ ambition’s to be a lab technician. Happiest with good friends at Hazelwood Park. To tour the USA would be terrific. Label her absentminded and a great blusher. To find happi- ness is her only goal. Chemis- try was 1. ‘‘That’s life.”’ NANCY TRAVERS Nancy relished the people but rejected the rules at NBH. Ghastly when she fell on the ice outside Blue and Tan. Irked by quiet classes. Nor- man was good company. A flight to England might be in future. EDWARD R. TSOUPRAKE ‘“‘Stoup’’ wants to be an actor. Hobbies: swimming, drawing, karate, sleep. To be master of time, light, space his dream. Find him in Nantucket, or deep end of NBHS pool, practicing karate. Angry at rules, sched- ules, marks. One day will see Greece. His hangup? Ques- tions!! ‘‘Well, exc-u-u-s-e meee!! ’ PERRIN TONG Future architect. His corny jokes and patience are known by everyone. When not with friends, he’s by a CB or a gui- tar. Drafting and Mr. Maty he will recall. Yearns to become a rock star and zoom to another planet. ‘‘But you can’t lose them all either. ’ DONNA TREMBLAY Hopes to be an interior designer. A favorite site is Ground Round. Says her par- ents gave her much love, understanding and help. Bowl- ing League was a fun activity and the teachers at NBH were fantastic. ‘‘Wow, that's unreal!”’ KATHY ANN TUITE Kathy would like to go to nurs- ing school. Learning to play the guitar is an enjoyable hobby. Happiest with Danny. Some day Hawaii would be nice. Shorthand and Mrs. Duarte will be remembered. KEVIN TURNER Happiest with Julie and Gail. Ambition is to get Master's Degree in Biology. Secretly Kevin wishes to become Exec- utive Director of Junior Achievement. Shawna is great company. Salt Lake City, Utah will be a nice place to see. ‘‘l hear, | forget; | see, | remem- ber; | do, | understand.”’ MARIA UMBELINA Most often seen in Green House. Hates snobs and bor- ing people. Mr. Bettencourt and Art were both favored. Would like to go around the world. It was hilarious when she walked into the boys’ room by mistake. Secretly wishes to be famous. ‘‘Huh!”’ FRANK VARGAS Frank’s ambition is to live and be involved. Would enjoy visit- ing Fayal and being with some- one of the opposite sex. Will never forget waking up out- side, naked. ‘‘Really!”’ a i | cS a PAULA VASCONCELLOS ‘ Pav'’ is on to work after NBHS. Enjoys painting and being with all her friends. Out- standing personality but always procrastinates. Her secret wish is a secret! Busi- ness Club, volleyball, Art and the teachers made NBH liva- ble. ‘‘That’s life.’’ ANTONE VASQUES “‘Tony’’ can be always found with Irene. Thought the food was great at NBH! But not rules. Will never forget good times with parents. Math his fave subject. Wants to take the sun in Hawaii, Bermuda. “What's up?”’ LUCY VASQUES Business or Drama School are in Lucy’s future: she wants to be a secretary or an actress. Dancing and listening to music are enjoyable. Some day would like to see England. Her par- ents’ caring will be remem- bered. Secretly Lucy wishes to be rich. ‘‘Decent!'’ A Miss Allen devotee. WANDA VEGA Future lawyer, wife, mother. Coming to NBH was furRny. Loves church, History, people, D.E. with Myrna, basketball. Those eyes!! Known for her good taste in clothes. Will travel to S. Carolina, then Jamaica?? Find her in Tan House. ‘‘Down to the max.”’ PETER VENTURA To be a computer technician is Peter’s aim. Wants to visit Japan. Sad when studying, happiest playing guitar. Lives for vacations. Future Datsun 280Z owner! ANGELA VERCAMMEN ‘‘Angie’’ is known for partying and can be found on the Ave. After NBHS is off to work. Hopefully will travel all over the world, mostly Europe. Enjoys being with Dave and bowling. One day a log cabin would be nice. Parents’ help cherished. ‘‘You know what | mean.”’ JANET VERVILLE “Zig ’ is a future physical ther- apist who liked the nutty kids in Chem. Glad to meet all kids she did. Known for being una- ble to make up her mind. Was funny driving through baseball game at Buttonwood Park. Found cruising around with a camera. ‘‘No way!” RICHARD VEZINA Off to college to fulfill his dream of becoming the world's greatest chef, getting married, living rich! He liked working in Blue House Office but not his classes. Had fun in Mr. A's class because of tomato fights. Michelle’s com- pany enjoyed. ‘‘Get off me. ’ ANNE VIEIRA ‘“‘Zag’’ will go to college. She got a kick out of Mr. Roscow’s Chem. Class! Is happy party- ing and can be found any- where. Liked Class Day and can't forget falling on icy courtyard twice in row! Peeve: questionnaires. Destination: Tahiti. ‘‘Ain't that a kick in the head! COLLEEN VIEIRA “‘Col'’ was found between Gold and Tan. Wants a job where she can get up at 10 a.m. Happy going to parties and with KC, DM, LR, CE, PV, and BC. Causing trouble was kicky. Known for her laugh. Parents’ love treasured. Secret wish: to be a graveyard digger. ‘To each his own. ’ ELIZABETH JANE VIEIRA “Liz'’ wants to go to college and study psychology. Dislikes people who think they are bet- ter than others. Happy when partying with K. W., J.R., L.M., J.B. Almost died after laugh- ing into a microphone at Burger King, confusing an order and slowing down the whole line! ‘‘That’s gross! ’ JOE VIEIRA Joe can be found at Bum's Park. He is happy practicing and playing soccer. Lunches were great but rules awful at NBHS. Parents’ trust admired, Mr. Broadmeadow was a Supe- rior teacher. Noted for smiling. “Whatitis. . . 101 ig MARIE VIEIRA ‘“‘Buzzy ’ would like to work for awhile, then attend college. Ambition is to be a musician. Would like to visit Austria and Sweden. Marie’s secret desire is to design a home and recording studio. Fond of play- ing guitar and Frisbee, music classes and Mr. Langelotti. REGINA C. VIEIRA “Gina’’ is bound for Missouri for a journalism career. Finds insects, pharisees annoying; most noted for absentminded- ness, phobias and strange voice. Secretly wishes to be a sage. Will have fond memories of Mr. Fleming and other true friends. ‘‘Huh?”’ JOANNE VIERA ‘‘Froggie’’ is noted for deep voice. Goal is Diman-Voke. One day would like to be a gui- tarist. Pet hangouts are Acush- net or courtyards, with John. Liked Mr. Girard because he was real sweet. Memorable happening was being hit by a car during March of Dimes Walkathon! JONATHAN WEEDALL ‘‘Jon ’ pursues two pastimes: tennis and movies. He found some really great and some obnoxious people at NBHS. Pet annoyance: people who don't take themselves seri- ously. Mr. Roscow lovely! Happy with Paula. Noted for not being noted. Regrets that he’s not perfect. ‘‘I’m sorry!” CHARLES WHITTEN 102 CARLA WEEDEN ‘‘Weed”’ This future lab techni- cian enjoys dancing and listen- ing to music. Headed for col- lege and maybe Jamaica. She valued Ms. Blake’s Black Lit. for fascinating discussions. Although quiet, she’s proud of her parents’ confidence in her. Deplores her bad memory. ‘1 forgot!” LINDA LOU WILKINSON Lin’ will be legal secretary. Wishes to go cross-country pedaling, get married. Content with Bill, not working, paint- ing. Known for those blue eyes! Liked being part of Drama and History Clubs. Says things that are funny only to her. ‘‘Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind.”’ FAYE WEITZMAN Faye is usually on the courts or on the slopes. Wishes many years of health and happiness for her family and self. Grate- ful for her parents’ concern for her well-being. College is the next step. ‘‘. . . not to change is to die.’’ Our efficient year- book Advertising Editor. SUSAN ANNE WILLIAMS “‘Sue’’ wants to attend college and enter the health field. Known for being AFS student to Bolivia jr. yr. Admires Ms. Wilde, Sad when Mr. Wilson left. Latin with Mr. Taylor was great. Fav. hangout is the Mall. Dream is to be successful authoress. ‘‘Stick it in your ear! iz a RON VIERA “‘Wolfman’’ On to college to be a meteorologist or Air Force. Ice hockey, track and guitar are fun. Known for howling and acting like a possessed Wolfman in Gym or halls. Enjoyed Ms. Tripp’s study, being with track members. Usually in the gym or at Mall. “Ask me if | care!”’ y © Pe at. PO 3 re : | sop “ JOSEPH R. WHITAKER, JR. “Whitaker’’ hopes to be wicked rich. Likes to collect things. Secretly wants to pay a visit to the moon. On to Cloud 9 from NBHS. Noted for being quiet. Enjoys being with Karen. Valued learning from Mr. Wilson and Mr. Alves. ‘Heavens to Murgatroyd!” CHERYL LYNN WILLIS Is Known for being skinny. Hobbies: painting, photogra- phy, and poetry. To college: modeling, field of communica- tions or stewardess like Mother?? Found at the beach or library with Danny. Would like to see sunny Caribbean. Will recall Black History and fun discussions. ‘‘Do you think | care?” STEVEN WALSH ‘‘Walshie’’ Known for wearing a skirt playing field hockey. Loves skiing, swimming, div- ing, football, basketball. Found Mr. Motta’s History Class fun and instructive. Steering toward college and a Ph.D. in biology. ‘‘I’d rather be skiing!”’ . . . but he’s never out of the pool! DEBORAH WHITLOCK ‘‘Debbie’’ wiil go to work and hopes to get married. Likes to bowl but hates the bus ride home from school. Happiest partying and with Wayne. Respected Mr. Letendre and Mrs. Bolton. Algebra not bad. ‘“‘Sweetheart!”’ KATHERINE MARIE WILSON “Kathy'' College-bound. Peeve: ignorant people. Had most fun with Laverne, JB, LM, LV and ML. She likes to ski, play tennis, ride horses. Too fussy, a perfectionist is her worst fault. Cherishes parental devotion and under- standing. ‘‘l don’t believe this!”’ RICHARD THOMAS WINFIELD “Pooh Bear'’ A future law major. Cross country is tops. Had fun snowball fights in the gym during winter track. One day wants to be world famous. Enjoyed Chemistry and Mr. Roscow. On to college from NBHS. Cannot live without music around him. JOYCE ANDRADE A future airline stewardess. Ady turns her on. Feels stuck- up people are the pits. Plans to have a good life. Gets jeal- ous easily. Liked the kids she met at NBHS. Didn't like rules or hassles. Miss Leal rates. Find her motorcycling, swim- ming, partying. ‘‘What’s up, Yo?” DAVID AGUIAR JAMES AGUIAR MARK ALMEIDA CLIFF ANDERSON TRESINHA ARRUDA ALBERT BARBOSA DEBORAH BEDIENT ANDINO BORGES TOM BOTELHO GARY BRANDLE GARY WINTERSON LESLIE BRACKETT ‘“‘Les'’ would like to attend Uni- versity of Miami. A Mrs. Has- sey fan. In future, will travel cross the country. Loves meet- ing people, listening to music, being with the guys. Goal is to be anR.N. ‘‘Really!”’ RANDY BROYLES PHYLLIS BRYANT KELLY BUTLER LUCAS CABRAL DOMINICK CERVONE JOSEPH COTE DAVID CRUZ VICTOR CRUZ T OUFIC DAHER FLORIANO DE MATOS DIANE WOOD ‘‘Woody ’ Sky’s the limit for Diane whose ambition is to be a stewardess. Astronomy, foot- ball games, hockey and track meets intrigued her. Could be found hanging out at audito- rium, West Beach, Pope Park. Happiest moments were with B.E. ‘‘Smile!”’ KAREN J. COSME “Kool K’’ Future physical ther- apist. Loves taking pictures but not having hers taken! Would like to tour the U.S. Known for her eyes, being witty. Enjoys having her happi- ness shared with others. Wants to own 250,000 acres with crystal-clear pond. Thinks Mrs. Hassey is very funny. PAULO FERRO JOSE FRANCO KIM GRAY MATHEW KENNEDY GARY KOCZERA JOSEPH LEMIEUX AMANTINO LOPES RICHARD MACDONALD DENNIS MAROTE ANTHONY MARTINS PAMELA WOODACRE “‘Woody’’ would like to some- day become an office execu- tive. Enjoys horseback riding and wedding receptions. Noted for being quiet. She hopes to visit England. Will always despise worms. Liked Gymnastics and thought Miss Tripp’s English class was hilar- ious. ‘‘What?”’ FRANCISCA MAUCABELO ‘‘Frances’’ wants to yodel in Switzerland. Hopes to marry Eddie. Noted for her personal- ity and being quiet. Journal- ism and History were the greatest! On to work. Dreams of driving a Continental Mark IV. ‘Get lost!” ROBERT MONIZ MICHELLE MONTE ANN OLIVER HIGINO PINA TIMOTHY A. LAMBERT “‘Lamb'’ Noted for his drive to win. He loathed those noisy freshmen. Lunch was appeal- ing because you didn’t have to do anything. Admired Curly Howard as an actor. ‘‘Oh, baby! ’ RICK RAMOS DANIEL REYNOLDS STEVIE RODRIGUEZ Wants to attend Kinyon-Camp- bell and maybe be a disc jockey, with record shop. Best thing at NBHS was TV with Mr. Mangen: good times there with Tommy H. Can be found at Bum’s Park or the Tropi- cana. Will own a 1999 Rolls Royce with push-button every- thing. ‘Que pasa?’ THOMAS SCHEMM ma! EVAMARIE ZATIR “‘Eva’’ Aim: nurse-practitioner. Has a grand personality and is noted for her long hair. Satis- fied swimming, listening to music, cooking, playing bas- ketball. Drawn toward Middle East. Can't endure conceited people. Will never forget lock- ing 2 key sets in car at football game. Our yearbook Editor-in- Chief. CHRIS SHARPLES DULCE SOARES KEITH SOUZA RONALD SOUZA MARIANNE TOMKIEWICZ Marianne’s happy with Dave or spending money. To become rich is her dearest wish. Sad when it’s raining. Will recall parents’ faith and trust. Wants to see the high life in Paris. HEIDI M. TRUNDY Had fun in Nurse's Aide. Really yearns to become skinny. Woodworking interest- ing with Mr. Robbins, and swimming most fun of all. Usually found at Liz's house. People know her crazy laugh. ‘Really!’ DANIEL VELEZ ANTONIO VIEIRA LARRY WALKER Larry doesn't like it when peo- ple don't finish what they start. Can be seen everywhere with Cathy. Enjoyed his class in 1- 310 and also Mr. Keith. 103 104 Abelha, A. 31 Concord 45 Abreu, J. 184 Portland 44 Acevedo, T. 68 North 40 Aguiar, Da. 54 Bellevue 44 Aguiar, De. 370 Teresa 44 Aguiar, J. 1138 Churchill 45 Aguiar, M. 117 Coffin A. 46 Aguiar, N. 74 Longview Rd. 45 Ainsworth, L. 37 Morelands Ter. 40 Alberts, R. 300 Carroll 40 Alcobia, K. 119 Tremont 40 Allain, B. 690 Coggeshall 46 Almeida, D. 75 Mosher 45 Almeida, E. 331 Rivet 44 Almeida, M. 104 Main, A. 43 Almeida, P. 96 Newton 40 Almy, D. 23 Warren 44 Alpert, P. 35 Meriam 40 Altman, R. 46 Newton 40 Alves, A. 16 Rodney 44 Alves, D. 684 Summer 40 Alves, M. 169 Butler 44 Amaral, A. 21 Winsor 44 Amaral, M. G. 193 Crapo 44 Amaral, V. 32 Bullard 46 Amorin, S. 50 Dartmouth 40 Anderson, B. 371 Frieda 44 Anderson, C. 20 Moynan 45 Andrade, J. 16 Oliveira, A. 43 Andrade, K. 331 Valley Rd. 45 Andrade, M. 104 S. Sixth 40 Angelo, H. 19 Sidney 40 Antil, S. 237 State 40 Araujo, A. 288 Belair 45 Araujo, C. 13 Spooner 40 Araujo, M. 195 Rivet 44 Arena, D. 41 Weaver 40 Armas, J. 21 Hall 40 Arruda, C. 164 Pine Grove 45 Arruda, S. 75 Emma 44 Arruda, T. 28 Gosnold 40 Auger, D. 91 Hathaway BI. 40 Avelar, M.A. 74 Belleville R. 45 Azevedo, S. 305 Myrtle 46 Baker, J. 1279 Acushnet Av. 46 Balestracci, J. 77 Watson 40 Banks, J. 123 Locust 40 Baptista, C. 108 S. Sixth 40 Baptiste, J. 31 Cottage 40 Barbosa, A. 191 Eugenia 45 Barrigas, F. 159 Ashley BI. 46 Barros, R. 861 Tradewind 40 Battestelli, S. 54 Page 40 Beaudoin, R. 7 Desautels Ct. 44 Beaulieu, G. 48 Parker 40 Beaulieu, M. 48 Parker 40 Beaulieu, R. 88 Willis 40 Beauregard, S. 193 Palmer 40 Bedient, D. 36 Dudley 44 Begin, D. 194 Central A. 45 Begin, Di. 146 Maywood 45 Benevides, P. 92 Oak 40 Bennett, K. 2 Jenny Lind 40 Benoit, D. 268 Tinkham 40 Benoit, L. 25 Oliveira, A. 43 Benoit, T. 60 Nye 46 Berche, P. 4107 Acushnet A. 45 Bergeron, R. 382 Oliver 45 Bernardo, V. 37 Acushnet A. 44 Bernique, M. 17 Fielding 45 Besse, W. 161 Newton 40 Bettencourt, M. 33 Summer 40 Bindas, L. 523 Cottage 40 Bird, D. 42 Atlantic 40 Bissonnette, E. 142 Purchase 40 Bissonnette, M. 17 Longview Rd. 45 Blaise, M. 8 Norwood, A. 43 Blake, B. 447 Coggeshall 46 Blanchard, S. 457 Brock A. 44 Blouin, K. 56 Rogerson, A. 43 Bobrowiecki, D. 218 Maywood 45 Bociek, C. 134 State 40 Bodzioch, A. 4 Tisbury 45 Bogalhas, D. 36 County, A. 43 Boisvert, D. 82 Middle, A. 43 Boivin, S. 2603 Acushnet A. 45 Booker, C. 1415 Plainville Rd. 47 Borges, A. 336 Purchase 40 Botelho, S. 527 Barnard 45 Botelho, T. 24 Roosevelt 44 Bottomley, J. 147 Milford 45 Boucher, E. 145 Central A. 45 Boucher, H. 74 Newcomb 45 Boucher, R. 99 Brooklawn 45 Bouthillette, D. 52 Morton Ct. 44 Brackett, L. 18 Marion, A. 43 Braley, L. 938 Peckham R. 45 Brandle, G. 901 Brock A. 44 Senior Directory Brewer, C. 347 Union 40 Brierley, D. 22 Holly Tree 45 Brierley, J. 142 Lawrence 45 Briggs, D. 55 Elmwood R. 40 Brightman, D. 888 Belleville 45 Britain, J. 96 Madison 40 Brito, A. 297 Purchase 40 Britto, F. 169 Court 40 Bromley, R. 57 Locust 40 Brown, B. 30 Crapo 40 Broyles, R. 74 Mott 44 Brugger, D. 36 Longview R. 45 Brune, C. 69 Scott 44 Brune, G. 69 Scott 44 Bruneau, J. 94 Beetle 46 Brunelle, C. 151 Maple 40 Bryant, M. 99 Florence 40 Bryant, P. 325 Cedar 40 Buaiz, A. 16 Nye, A. 43 Buckley, C. 958 Tobey 45 Bulgar, P. 473B Maxfield 40 Burgo, B. 129 Pleasant 40 Burr, G. 537 Purchase 40 Butler, G. 110 Whitlow 40 Butler, K. 111 Swan 44 Cabral, C. 37 Harbeck, A. 43 Cabral, J. 29 Lindsey 40 Cabral, K. 33 Bonney 40 Cabral, L. 367 Rivet 40 Cabral, P. 4011 Acushnet A. 45 Caldarone, H. 463A Maxfield 40 Caldas, R. 174 Wilbur 40 Calnan, C. 170 Rounds 40 Camacho, J. 2036 Shawmut A. 47 Cardoza, D. 145 Princeton 45 Carreiro, D. 65 Arlington 45 Carreiro, |. 167 Washington 40 Carreiro, S. 263 Harwich 45 Carreiro, W. 198 Query 45 Carter, M. 66 Myrtle 40 Carvalho, D. 459 Mill 40 Carvalho, J. 172 Bryant La. 40 Carvalho, M. 1574 Padanaram 44 Casey, C. 118 Metcalf 45 Castro, |. 137 Campbell 40 Castro, M. 424 Sawyer 46 Cathcart, D. 118 Peckham A. 43 Caton, L. 111 Hathaway B. 40 Caton, L 77 E. Clinton 40 Catunto, M. 61 County 44 Cervone, D. 320 Mt. Pleasant 46 Chandler, L. 74 Independent 44 Chantre, J. 60 S. Second 40 Chaves, C. 25 Mitchell 46 Chikaishi, K. 17 Lake 40 Chmiel, K. 114 Norman 44 Chor, D. 42 Briggs 40 Cipriani, S. 53 Shawmut A. 40 Clark, D. 55 Lake 40 Clark, S. 37 Lucas 44 Clattenburg, F. 573 Cottage 40 Clermont, L. 100 Mt. Pleasant 40 Clough, J. 76 Whitlow 40 Coderre, P. 6 Elaine Way A. 43 Cohen, L. 79 Brownell 40 Cohen, M. 122D Oakdale 40 Colangelo, P. 89 Appleton 45 Collet, J. 10 Lewis 40 Condon, B. 43 Grant 40 Constant, R. 296 Davis 46 Conterno, G. 300 Sawyer 46 Cooper, N. 212 Hawthorn 40 Cordeiro, G. 224 Cornell 40 Cordeiro, T. 156 Davis 46 Corkum, J. 320 Park A. 45 Correia, A. 9 Shawnee Ct. 40 Correia, C. 892 Wildwood 45 Correia, C. 242 Harwich 45 Correia, Cy. 307 Hemlock 40 Correia, P. 76 Dunbar 40 Correira, C. 14 Alva 40 Corson, E. 66 Cottage 40 Cosme, K. 132 Blackmer 44 Cosmos, G, 324 Pleasant 40 Costa, Da. 60 Taber 40 Costa, Do. 12 Lafrance C. 40 Costa, G. 41 Nelson 44 Costa, J. 31 Acushnet A. 44 Costa, Lin. 107 So. Second 40 Costa, Lis. 113 Rockland 40 Costa, Ly. 38 Jones 45 Costa, S.E. 335 Cedar 40 Costa, S.M. 765 Church 45 Cote, J. 15 Maywood 45 Cote, L. 193 Ashley BI. 46 Cote, P. 32 Rut land 45 Cotter, K. 366 Arnold 40 Cottuli, D. 1116 Beverly 45 Coury, M. 689 County 40 Couto, A. 369 Middle 40 Couto, M. 323 Hersom 45 Crabtree, K. 227 Allen 40 Crompton, B. 127 Carroll 40 Crowell, G. 54 Aquidneck 44 Cruz, D. 246 Smith 40 Cruz, V. 194 Maxfield 40 Cruz, W. 30 Ashley 44 Cunha, R. 63 Nautilus 44 Cusson, A. 97 Durfee 40 DaCosta, L. 43 Frank A. 43 DaCosta, S. 138 Dakota Ct. 40 DaCruz, M. 146 Pleasant 40 Daher, T. 126 Acushnet A. 40 DaRosa, F. 59 Acushnet A. 40 DaRosa, M. 9 Salisbury 44 DaSilva, D. 22 Monroe Dr. 46 DaSilva, M. 80 Merrimac 40 DaSilva, P. 22 Monroe Dr. 46 David, J. 115 Belleville 46 Davis, A. 1455 Pleasant 40 Daviski, W. 1032 Forbes 45 DeAlmeida, J. 108 Peckham 46 DeAndrade, L. 90D Nemasket PI. 40 DeBalsi, D. 139 Rounds 40 BeBortoli, C. 963 McGee 45 DeCosta, D. 1163 Joyce 45 Dematos, F. 21 Nelson 44 DeMelo, C. 303 Collette 46 DeMelo, M. 55 Bank 40 DeMelo, P. 303 Collette 46 DePina, A. 86 Walden 40 Desautels, M. 608 Shawmut A. 46 Desautels, Y. 61 Nye 45 Deslauriers, D. 248 Hamlin A. 43 DeSousa, J. 127 Fair 40 Desrosiers, T. 109 Rowe 40 Dessert, S. 1057 County 40 Dillon, A. 58 Jenny Lind 40 Docca, D. 18 Jean 46 Drolet, M. 3 Desautels 45 Duarte, D. 315 Ash 40 Duarte, J. 65 Walden 40 Duarte, L. 54 Davis 46 Duarte, T. 10 Florence 40 Dube, M. 22 Mary 45 Durocher, S. 18 Washington A. 40 Dutra, B. 278 Dartmouth 40 Dziuba, M. 18 Blueberry Te. 45 Eaton, C. 130 Ash 40 Eisenberg, T. 125 Reed 40 Elias, S. 186 Ryan 40 Enoksen, C. 370 Margaret 44 Esancy, J. 148 Rounds 40 Estacio, J. 614 Summer 46 Everton, J. 516 Union 40 Faria, J. 30 Hollyhock 40 Faria, M. 33 Nelson 44 Fermino, D. 450 Cottage 40 Fernandes, E. 18 Peckham 46 Fernandes, L. 284 Shaw 45 Fernandes, M. 7 Phillips A. 46 Ferreira, C. 374 Chancery 40 Ferreira, D. 178 Palmer 40 Ferreira, E. 114 South 40 Ferreira, F. 67 Hanover 45 Ferreira, K. 138 Deane 46 Ferreira, R. 23 Holly 46 Ferreira, S. 456 Kempton 40 Ferreira, T. 17 Brier 40 Ferro, D. 183 Washington 40 Ferro, P. 45 Fair 40 Fields, K. 491 Maxfield 40 Figueira, S. 74 Dunbar 40 Fisher, A. 62 State 40 Fleming, R. 91 Bullard 46 Flood, P. 646 Rockdale 40 Florek, D. 458 W. Rod. Fr. 44 Fonseca, F. 35 Duke 40 Forgue, L. 949 Mazeppa 45 Forpea, M. 14 Kane 40 Fortes, S. 128 Purchase 40 Fortin, J. 75 Atlantic 40 Fox, T. 239 Pope 40 Francis, R. 1127 Braley R. 45 Franco, J. 25 Bonney 40 Franklin, S. 4385 Acushnet A. 45 Frates, L. 58 Perry Hill R. 43 Freire, C. 86 Clifford 45 Frey, M. L. 1321 Sassaquin 45 Fuller, R. 516 Mt. Pleasant 46 Furtado, C. 528 Cottage 40 Furtado, D. 294 Summer 40 Furtado, O. 55 Phillips A. 46 Furtado, S. 91 Shawmut A. 40 Gadomski, R. 35 Emerson 40 Gajary, P. 22 Grant 40 Galarza, S. 15 Shawnee Ct. 40 Galipeau, D. 189 Bates 45 Garcia, S. 175 Phillips A. 46 Garcia, T. 10 Borden 40 Gauthier, D. 820 N. Main A. 43 Georgadarellis, P. 24 Viall 44 Giambo, G. 717 Pine Hill D. 45 Giard, R. 1022 Tobey 45 Gibbs, C. 78 Hillman 40 Gibson, K. 421 Dartmouth 40 Goguen, C. 97 Rodney 44 Gomes, D. 161 Gayhead Ct. 40 Gomes, Di. 95 Libra Dr. 45 Gomes, E. 98 Hillman 40 Gomes, Eliz. 36 Blueberry Te. 45 Gomes, M. 143 Court 40 Gomes, R. 79 Bedford 40 Gomes, S. 1017 Cove Rd. 44 Goncalves, A. 183 Collette 46 Gonsalves, L. 302 Chancery 40 Gonsalves, M. 57 Briggs 40 Gonsalves, N. 317 Ash 40 Gonzalez, C. 124 Cedar 40 Goodman, D. 47 Carroll 40 Gordo, M. 30 Thompson 40 Gouveia, J. 112 Bryant La. 40 Gouveia, M. 61 Forest 40 Gouveia, S. 54 Park D. A. 43 Grace, R. 60 Spruce 40 Gray, K. 67 Blaze Rd. 45 Griffin, B 7 Irving 40 Grignard, B. 146 Cornell 40 Groebe, F. PO Box H 3082 41 Guadalupe, R. 374 Hillman 40 Guy, D. 53 Webster Ct. 46 Habboosh, N. 81 Brownell 40 Haddocks, R. 8 Hunter 40 Hallet, Ra. 482 Hillman 40 Hallett, Ru. 482 Hillman 40 Hamer, C. 390 Bedford 40 Hansen, R. 174 Norwell 40 Harris, M. 45 Yale St. 46 Haskell, J. 34 Yale 46 Hasson, R. 14 Barksdale A. 43 Hathaway, J. 201 Richmond 40 Hathaway, K. 97 Park 40 Healy, C. 158 Ohio 45 Healy, M. 90 Oesting 40 Heleen, P. 420 Arnold 40 Herbert, R. 190 Park 40 Herman, S. 508 Lantern L. 40 Heskett, S. 189 Palmer 40 Hill, R 40 Durfee 40 Hirst, C. 433 Oliver 45 Hodge, A. 316C Smith 40 Holland, J. 173 Hapwell 40 Holmstrom, W. 47 Valentine 44 Horowitz, R. 471 John 40 Houser, B. 60C Cherry Tree 40 Hoyt, R. 348 Valley Rd. 45 Hunt, M. 18 Felton 45 Jackson, N. 127A Clara 44 Janik, C. 66 Wamsutta, A. 43 Jardon, D. 11 Greenbrier D. 45 Jerome, M. 143 State 40 Jesus, M. 75 Apache Ct. 40 Jodoin, D. 15 Birch 44 Johnson, J. 499 W. Middle 40 Johnson, K. 389 Hillman 40 Johnson, L. 54 Birchwood D. 45 Jordan, R. 97 Phillips A. 46 Jorge, Mar. 377 S. Second 40 Jorge, May. 17 Division 44 Junier, C. 249 Austin 40 Kennedy, M. 36 James 40 Kenny, P. 23 Stapleton 40 Kestenbaum, B. 47 Reed 40 Kisbert, C. 398 Mill 40 Kizer, B. 785 Mt. Pleasant 40 Knox, B. 220 Maple 40 Kosta, G. 139 Merrimac 40 Kubik, K. 158 Bates 45 Kummer, J. 1450 Plainville 47 LaBossiere, C. 21 Wamsutta A. 43 Lambert, S. 245 Eugenia 45 Lambert, T. 2088 Phillips R. 45 Lapolla, N. 283 Prescott 45 Larson, P. 286 Palmer 40 Larson, Pe. 286 Palmer 40 Lassey, R. 285 Princeton 45 Law, K. 1243 Rockdale 40 Lawrence, D. 18 Homer 40 Lawrence, L. 337 Query 45 Leaver, S. 278 Austin 40 LeBlanc, M. 169 Buchanan 46 Lefrancois, S. 41 Vine 40 Leite, L. 282 Tinkham 46 Lemieux, J. 18 Grenier 45 Lessa, M. 166 Staron 45 Letendre, C. 394 Maxfield 40 L’Etoile, M. 77 DeWolf 40 Letourneau, L. 24 Vernon 45 Levasseur, J. 149 Central A. 45 Levin, H. 77 Maple 40 Lewis, D. 791 Brock A. 44 L'Heureux, C. 230 Hersom 45 L'Heureux, W. 1161 Dutton 45 Lima, P. 30 Swift 40 Linek, C. 492 Sawyer 46 Linhares, Z. 45 Winsor 44 Lisbon, J. 174 Ash 40 L'Italien, T. 264 Summer 40 Lizotte, M. 958 Bristol 45 Lomba, L. 143 Liberty 40 Lopes, A. 15 Emma 44 Lopes, Ann 9 Thompson 40 Lopes, D. 107 Sycamore 40 Lopes, Do. 47 Whitman 45 Lopes, J. 15 Emma 44 Lopes, Li. 144 Acushnet A. 40 Lopes, Lo. 389 Maxfield 40 Lopes, M. 110 Whitman 45 Lopes, T. 89B Oesting 40 Lord, H. 40 Holly Tree 45 Lourenco, J. 199 Belleville 46 Louro, J. 178 Thompson 40 Luckraft, J. 5 Thatcher 44 Lyman, R. 716 County 40 Lyonnais, S. 121 Hathaway 46 Maccini, C. 146 Cornell 40 MacDonald, R. 234 Austin 40 Macedo, M. 379 W. Clinton 40 Macedo, N. 159 Butler 44 Maillet, N. 42 Poplar Rd. 45 Maloney, T. 12 Robeson 40 Marcotte, E. 166 Willis 40 Marote, D. 355 Court 40 Marshall, K. 29 Franklin 40 Martel, D. 336 Sawyer 46 Martin, C. 18 Irvington 45 Martin, Cy. 525 Cottage 40 Martin, M. 12 Buttonwood 40 Martins, A. 47 Winsper 40 Martins, D. 46 Mosher 44 Martins, L. 180 Grinnell 40 Mason, C. 381 Middle 40 Mathews, A. 29 Fairmount 40 Matos, R. 15 Emma 44 Matson, A. 360 Arnold 40 Maucabelo, F. 12 Stackhouse 40 McCawley, R. 51 Cottage 40 McCloud, K 33 Bonney 40 McCombe, J. 151 Gayhead Ct. 40 McGregor, J 131 Merrimac 40 McHugh, V 86 Ridgewood 45 McKenna, T. 158 Arnold 40 McLellan, [. 716 County 40 Medeiros, B. 252 Belair 45 Medeiros, Bre. 3 Clark 40 Medeiros, D. 942 Terry La. 45 Medeiros, D. Ma. 80 Ricketson 44 Medeiros, Dor. 133 Willis 40 Medeiros, J. 331 Sawyer 46 Medeiros, Mario 158 Nash Rd. 46 Medeiros, Mar. 52 Nelson 44 Medeiros, Mi. 83 Dudley 44 Medeiros, S. 55 Ridgewood 45 Mello, D. 93 Bluefield 40 Mello, E. 26 Buttonwood 40 Mello, J. 148 Rockland 40 Mello, P. 15 Mattapoisett, A. 43 Mello, R. 35 Ellen 44 Mello, T. 22 Oliveira, A. 43 Mendez, A. 22 Lincoln 40 Mendonca, A. 173 David 44 Mendonca, M. 80 Katherine 44 Mendoza, G. 143 Dakota Ct. 40 Mercer, R. 280 Acushnet A. 40 Mertens, J. 1061 Bowles 45 Metivier, D. 6165S. Second 44 Meunier, D. 251 Maywood 45 Miller, H. 26 Florence 40 Mills, D. 72 Jenny Lind 40 Monaghan, D. 51 Maitland 40 Moniz, A. 31 Short 40 Moniz, M. 54 Katherine 44 Moniz, R. 25 Seventh 40 Monte, M. 77 Bullard 46 Monteiro, J. 199 Earle 46 Monteiro, Jo. 9 Smith 40 Monteiro, K. 298 Shaw 45 Monteiro, L. 104 Sycamore 40 Monteiro, M. 9 Smith 40 Montplaisir, L. 426 Union 40 Monty, A. 229 Ash 40 Monty, E. 1529 Acushnet A. 46 Morad, R. 4162 Acushnet A. 45 Morais, L. 937 County 40 Morel, R. 1477 Plainville 47 Morency, D. 235 Park 40 Morgado, K. 152 Armsby 45 Morin, R. 31 Apollo Dr. 45 Morse, J 119 Caroline 40 Morse, S 840 Middle Rd. A. 43 Motta, K. 3 Felton 45 Motta, S. 36 Norman 44 105 106 Moura, R 204 Davis 46 Mullen, R. 60 S. Second 40 Myers, D. 925 Pine Hill D. 45 Myers, M 214A Bryant L. 40 Nadeau, S. 677 Ashley BI. 45 Nelson, E. 199 East Clinton 40 Neto, P. 31 Monroe Dr. 46 Nichols, C. 2 Monmouth A. 43 Nicolet, J. 112 Cottage 40 Nobrega, J. 80 Blueberry Te. 45 Nunes, C 947 May 45 Nunes, N. 146 State 40 O'Brien, C 173 County 40 Ochab, J 231 Rochambeau 45 Offley, D. 7 Gemini Dr. 45 Oliveira, D. 357 Margaret 44 Oliveira, F. 195 Crapo 44 Oliveira, G. 55 James 40 Oliveira, L. 125 Whitman 45 Oliveira, Pat. 81 Briarwood Dr. 45 Oliveira, Pau. 75 Glennon 45 Oliveira, R. 1142 Braley R. 45 Oliver, A. 13 Spooner 40 Oliver, S. 89 Mosher 44 Onofrey, K. 102 Ashley BI. 46 Ortiz, A. 308 Pleasant 40 Ortiz, E. 181 Maple 40 Pabis, K. 221 Myrtle 46 Pacheco, R. 13 Henry Dr., A. 43 Parkin, P. 4144 Acushnet A. 45 Pavao, S. 431 W. Clinton 40 Pedro, J. 61 Morton A. 45 Pekrul, N. 69 Foxborough 46 Pelczarski, K. 683 Ashley BI. 45 Pereira, E. 305 Brooklawn A. 45 Pereira, Lil. 41 Mitchell 46 Pereira, Lin. 254 Nash Rd. 46 Perez, L. 122 Hathaway Rd. 46 Perry, C. 97 Clara 44 Perry, D. 14 Leland 45 Perry, J. 85 Libra Dr. 45 Perry, K. 61 Maple 40 Perry, M. 45 S. Emerson 40 Perry, S. 25 Norwood, A. 43 Pickett, S. 243 Myrtle 46 Pina, E. 882 Acushnet 40 Pina, G. 977 Pleasant 40 Pina, H. 325 Pleasant 40 Pina, R. 10 S. Emerson 40 Pina, R. M. 96 S. Second 40 Pina, S. 96 S. Second 40 Pina, T. 311 Purchase 40 Pinto, F. 746 Church 45 Pires, J. 236 Purchase 40 Pires, S. 360 Cedar 40 Pline, J. 268 Maple 40 Polk, J. 162 Chancery 40 Ponichtera, A. 251 Mt. Pleasant 46 Pontes, J. 981 Wildwood Rd. 45 Pontes, S. 37 Abalone 44 Pontes, T. 49 Acushnet A. 44 Porter, T. 323 Reed 40 Pothier, S. 39 Query 45 Preece, D. 378 Wood 45 Preston, C. 359 Pleasant 40 Price, C. 141 Charles 44 Quadros, S. 62 Hudson 44 Pacine, G. 20 Westland, A. 43 Ramos, B. 67 Bedford 40 Ramos, D. 289 Hersom 45 Ramos, M. 16 Mansfield 46 Ramos, R. 231 North 40 Raposo, J. 86 Larch 40 Raposo, R. 361 County 40 Raymond, C. 378 Wood 45 Rebello, A. 36 Peckham 46 Rebello, B. 87 Carroll 40 Rebello, N. 75 Eugenia 45 Rebelo, G. 682 Ashley BI. 45 Rechter, J. 406 W. Bedford 40 Regis, R. 78 Acorn 40 Rego, D. 206 W. Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Rego, J. 40 Valentine 44 Remillard, M. 197 Hudson 44 Reynold, D. 109 Tootle L., A. 43 Reynolds, De. 101 Willow 40 Reynolds, Do. 6 Keene 40 Richard, K. 74 James A. 43 Richard, M. 976 Norwood 45 Richard, W. 95 Hatch 45 Richards, R. 959 Homestead 45 Riding, A.M. 445 Loftus 46 Riding, M. 246 Palmer 40 Ridzon, R. 1 High Pt. L., SD 48 Rioux, M. 62 Peckham 46 Robert, J. 981 Bristol 45 Robert, Jay. 369 Belair 45 Robitaille, J. 163 Jarry 45 Rocha, L. 600 S. Second 40 Rodericks, C. 75 Acushnet A. 40 Rodriguez, S. 642 S. First 44 Rogers, B. 359 Brock A. 44 Rogers, D. 49 Seymour 44 Rogers, Do. 111 Florence 40 Rogers, S. 122 Norman 44 Romanowski, R. 155 Winston 45 Romanowicz, S. 224 Lafayette 45 Rosa, R. 406 W. Middle 40 Rose, J. 112 Griffin Ct. 44 Rossi, J. 119 Division 44 Roy, M. 43 Highland 40 Rubin, J. 298 Hawthorn 40 Ryan, K. 13 Hawthorn Te. 40 St. Gelais, K. 397 Cedar Grove 46 St. Pierre, L. 12 Gemini Dr. 45 St. Pierre, R. 74 Eugenia 46 Salvador, O. 8 Cleveland 44 Samagaio, J. 51 Jouvette 44 Sameiro, L. 17 Lake 40 Sanchez, P. 175 Purchase 40 Sanitsky, R. 224 Carroll 40 Santos, Ad. 76 Bluefield 40 Santos, Am. 241 Purchase 40 Santos, M. 22 Warren 44 Santos, P. 1295 Roseanne 40 Saulnier, D. 25 Stephen 40 Saunders, M. 98 E. Clinton 40 Schemm, T. 196 Mt. Pleasant 40 Selley, D. 90 Moss 44 Senra, J. 42 Stowell 40 Serode, G. 274 Irvington 45 Shanks, A. 570 Kempton 40 Sharples, C. 167 Charles 44 Sheerin, M. 1178 Dutton 45 Sherman, S. 206 Tinkham 46 Shurtleff, C. 74 Spruce 40 Silva, A. 34 Brownell 40 Silva, D. 18 Division 44 Silva, I. 103 Mosher 44 Silva, J. 162 Francis 40 Silva, K. 17 Dunbar 40 Silva, M. 103 Belleville 45 Silva, P. 477 Cottage 40 Silveira, F. 522 Bolton 40 Silvia, G. 10 Lucas 44 Silvia, K. 221 North 40 Simmons, C. 1266 Rockdale 40 Simmons, P. 58 Cornell 40 Simmons, P. 58 Cornell 40 Simpkin, J. 39 Ward 40 Simpkin, R. 167 Bluefield 40 Sladewski, S. 92 Potter 40 Slocum, S. 124 Osborn 40 Small, A. 115 Hawthorn 40 Smith, A. 6 Wing 40 Smith, C. 122 Hawthorn 40 Smith, G. 159B Court 40 Snow, L. 306 Arnold 40 Soares, A. 323 Cottage 40 Soares, D. 20 Adams 46 Soares, M. 215 Acushnet A. 40 Soares, S. 14 Malden 46 Soifer, L. 52 Arnold 40 Sokol, A. 325 Park A. 45 Soucy, T. 147 Greenwood 40 Sousa, J. 158 Hathaway 46 Souza, B. 442 Sawyer 46 Souza, K. 1091 Pleasant 40 Souza, L. 977 Bristol 45 Souza, R. 240 Clifford 45 Souza, Ron. 1126 Westgate 45 Spencer, D. 80 Purchase 40 Spoor, T. 83 Barret 46 Stott, J. 150B Bryant L. 40 Stroud, G. 170 Willow 40 Sullivan, N. 276 Hawthorn 40 Sullivan, P. 170 Division 44 Sulyma, B. 218 England 45 Swain, M. 205 Brownell 40 Swanson, C. 1643 Acushnet A. 46 Swistak, T. 63 Robeson 40 Sylvia, A. 396 Upland 45 Sylvia, B. 137 Butler 44 Sylvia, J. 10 Anthony 40 Sylvia, Jo. 70 Highland 40 Sylvia, K. 22 Pope 40 Sylvia, L. 1269 Ashley B. 45 Sylvia, W. 117 Ash 40 Tavares, E. 99 Nelson 44 Tavares, M. 84 Court 40 Taylor, L. 9 Elaine W., A. 43 Teixeira, M. 231 Church 45 Tenreiro, El. 65 Mary 45 Tenreiro, Em. 65 Mary 45 Tetreault, M. 85 Austin 40 Theodore, N. 147 Auburn 40 Thibodeau, C. 1169 Joyce 45 Thomas, M. 56 Locust 40 Thornber, P. 49 Rodney 44 Tomkiewicz, M. 23 Homestead 45 Tong, P. 50 Little Oak 45 Toolis, W. 22 Rodney 44 Touhey, M. 20 Hussey 40 Trahan, D. 20 Bluefield 40 Travers, N. 595 Union 40 Tremblay, D. 8 Oliveira, A. 43 Trundy, H. 161 Grinnell 40 Tschaen, P. 132 Aquidneck 44 Tsotsones, Je. 50 Valentine 44 Tsotsones, Jo. 50 Valentine 44 Tsouprake, E. 25 Morelands Te. 40 Tuite, K. 66 Clara 44 Turner, K. 161 Shawmut A. 40 Umbelina, M. 44 Gosnold 40 Valentin, A. 464B Maxfield 40 Vargas, F. 3 Oak 40 Vasconcellos, P. 367 North 40 Vasiliou, C. 28 Bentley 46 Vasques, A. 204 County 40 Vasques, L. 204 County 40 Vega, W. 84 Malden 46 Velez, D. 994 Rockdale A. 40 Ventura, P. 131 Rockland 40 Vercammen, A. 187 Davis 46 Verville, J. 374 Belair 45 Vezina, R. 1121 Churchill 45 Vieira, A. M. 64 Fairmount 40 Vieira, Ant. 23 Independent 44 Vieira, C. 21 Junior 40 Vieira, E. 59 Kelton 45 Vieira, J. 172 Division 44 Vieira, M. 564 S. Second 44 Vieira, R. 1265 E. Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Viera, J. 16 Narragansett, Fh. 19 Viera, R. 12 Gosnold 40 Walker, L. 571 Summer 40 Walsh, S. 900 Hillcrest 45 Weedall, J. 20 Norman 44 Weeden, C. 309 Ash 40 Weitzman, F. 449 John 40 Whitaker, J. 21 Gould 40 Whitlock, D. 1164 Sassaquin 45 Whitten, C. 8 Walker 46 Wilkinson, L. 280 Arnold 40 Williams, S. 33 Willis 40 Willis, C. 263 Ash 40 Wilson, K. 26 Elizabeth 40 Winfield, R. 103 Shawmut A. 40 Winterson, G. 56 Carroll 40 Wood, D. 29 Pershing A. 43 Woodacre, P. 57 Summit 40 Zatir, E. 37 Fairmount 40 Oe ee ANY Sw «Xk SENIOR MESSAGES JP EW. KP E.M., 5.E] RR — Old tniends: arersomspe- cial. Remember PJ parties, pizza and cold duck, ‘‘my glasses!’ movies, roller skating, bowling, and journeys to Gulf Hill. Thanks, C.H. Mr. Kuliga — If we were only 18 years older. Kisses from your bathing beauties. The girl pool aides. Dante — | think Mrs. Souza’s out today!. . . Anne Shirley, Are you a vampire? Remember Bruce’s accident, camping, and all the unforgettable good times! ‘‘We can do anything! ’ A.F.A.S.F.E. Love, Laverne Mick — K.O.’'d and down for the count at Bournedale. Signed, Tex John — You're cute! From the space pals at YARC. P.S. Thanks for everything. To A.S., R.M., and C.L. — Ma scaffie! Ma froobie! DUM- ,DUM, dum-dum-dum . . . BANG! . . . peep, peep, peep! K.P.P.S. No, Anne, my piano doesn’t close. P.P.S. David, your back Is terrific. To R.M.M. Babushka: WONGO! WONGA! WONGA! Annie S. KW. Ms DBS Bs iB] M:Be lev es -Rememberallzour adventures, Profile Rock, Burger King, Durfee Rally '76, Horseneck, the signs, ‘‘relief’’, and the ‘‘V’’ bottle! ‘‘We made it!'’ Love, Lisa To Big Chuck and Choco-Baby: GOLF CLUB!!! The Mini-Golf Maniac Renee and Gigi — Aim for the stars and do it! Much happi- ness, success and love. Your friend from the deep — Cathi Donna: ‘‘Are horses born with hooves?’’ Remember all the ‘good times.'’ Thanks for being a great friend! T.B.S.A. C.E.H. Love, Lisa To Irresistible Gary — You're a real squeezable guy — ANY- TIME. Love, One of Your Hot Numbers To Duck: Quak, Quak, Quak, Quak, Quak, Quak. . Claire . Quak. Cath, You're a great friend. Take it easy and hang tough! Love ya, Renée and Gigi Janet, Lisa, Karen, Laurie; without our ‘‘corner’’ in Physiol- ogy, we never could have gotten through the year. Katie and Sue K.P. To the girl with something extra. Remember our date in OSE bie ands.0. Eva. . . Thanks for keeping guard while | was busy with the bee! Missy Jen Jen — Remember the occasional clashes. But also the close friendship. Keep close, Toots, Wen Claire . . . the one who lost the wet t-shirt contest; better luck this summer. Miss To Kate and Diane — remember the golf course? Oh! That's how you do it! Karen Welcome home Sue, from all your friends, Colleen, Katie, Sue, Diane, Nancy, Debbie, Anne, Joanne. Mitten. . . next time you want to go swimmiing at night. . . wear a bathing suit! Claire Gords — Check one. yes ;no ; maybe . Lots of love, Cathi. S.P.E. — amon avis, Italian Mamas con't cook corpus lute- ums. Love J.A.P. Eva, | loved every minute of bugging you. . . Mark Michael — I'll always treasure our once in a lifetime rela- tionship — Diane To the crazies who stay — Adele, Maureen, Jackie, and Mar- tha, from the crazies who go, to the crazies who stay, may you always be crazies, in every way. Love, Sue, Laura, Nancy, Diane. Markie Baby Touhey is alive and well in the NBHS pool, and will stay with us forever! R andG To Julie — It’s o.k., you rank anyway! Karen To Em. To the greatest friend anyone could have. Remem- ber all those fun years we had, all the trouble we got into, but most of all the happiness we shared together. But most of all remember Walid my love. Love always, Em To handsome Christopher: Absolutely. . . you buffoon. . . you have the |.Q. of a tree stump! Love Joe-Battlestations Notes To M.S. — a pin is defined as a meticulously-kept adoles- cent male. Line up your image with the pin in the mirror! Jen-jen, Wen-wen, Che-che, Lizzo and Fayeman. Darlene, we finally made it through thick and thin. Remem- ber our beautiful friendship. Strech and Peewee, I’m glad you're happy again. Love, your 2nd sister Sue We leave ‘‘Chicken Train’’ to Pudge and Floater; keep it in your sneaker. Tyrone and Dennis Wishing everyone a fabulous future from Anita Sokol and Linda Sylvia Che-che: remember all the things we shared (robots and methodic people!) Don’t forget Jus-jus, too! Love you for- ever, Jen-jen Wishing everyone a good and successful future ‘‘78'’ Carol ASeruz | SENIOR MESSAGES To the Wongas of 78 and T. Wonga it’s been a great yr.! Have a Wonga summer! C. Wonga Lisa, your friendship has brought me very much happiness in the past 4 yrs. You're the ‘‘BEST FRIEND”’ in the world. Love, Donna The main hang; who could forget all the g’s, parties, chicken train, and raffle — G.C. Snookie, guess what? You are so beautiful to me! Emily Tom, Happiness is looking forward to the days when we'll be together always. Liz ToC.H.: C’est bon, twinee! To F.W.: Oh, h---! Love SPE Mr. Mac: Will Guidance survive without us?? We'll miss ya: A.B.; M.M.; M.B.M; L.B.; P.N.; L.H.; K.M. Emily Rose. Guess what: good luck in college and the future. Love, Snookie Carole. You hit me with a flower, you do it every hour, you're so vicious! Jackie and Dot M.E.M.: Remember 76 Feast and 77 Matuis?? A.E.B. Always remember J.R., J.A., S.G., D.A., and D.S. getting charged at LL by a PO — the Gang To Jimmy, Paul, Jay, and John — Thanks for being the way you are! from E. and L. Sorry Liberace, they just don’t make them any bigger. Signed, Waterville Ski Patrol. To Julie — What really happened ‘‘under the piano?’’ Signed HNH M.B.W., K.B., M.A., T.E. — Don’t forget the great time at K.B. house. Thanks for everything. B.K. Pat, I'll always remember soph. yr. when you had something bright pink under the bright lights. Will remember guy call- ing you Pinky. Dot To J: Excuse me, sir, but your car is rolling by the window! — Love, S To S.P.E.: Candide and Peanut Brittle, Kenny Rankin, Ground Round, and Melissa. Love, J.R. Always remember trip to F.R. with J.A., S.G., D.A., K.T., P.T. Remember car w o H.O, D.A. yelling at J.A., never getting there, car leaking on H.W., and lady yelling at dirty H.W. To the $40 night at ‘‘Barbarians’’ K.B., B.M., T.E., B.K., Neier, M.F., P.A. To S.W., P.A., P.C., M.T., M.F. Let’s go to the drive-in. Love, R.R. and B.G. Thanks Mel, Julie, and Mickey. | know you meant to leave me at Burger King. — Bate Robin, we'll always remember you getting stuck in the pour- ing rain at Kempton and Rockdale, and us stopping and helping you out. Remember car leaking and door not open- ing. Jackie and Dot To Jen: This is true, a mon avis, so in aC.L.! — Love, SPE. To Todd, my little Runaway. Bonnie R. Peteydinkle: For the rest of my life, | will wonder if lysine is connected to mosquitos. Love, Jenny To ‘‘Arthur’’: We'll pick you up at the mall. — Love, Rubee and Sheriah. Hey sis — Times are hard and business is slow. Remember skiing and senior lounge. Listen, toots, keep in touch and stay cool. Love, your older sis. To KRYS: Never forget all our crazy experiences with Toaster, Captain Crunch, Snap, Crackle, and Pop. Luv, “Danni” To all the hot little numbers at NBHS. You blew your chance! the right guy. Dot and Jackie: Thanks a lot for your help which was much appreciated when | got stuck. Robin Mark and Steve, Anyone for a ham sandwich? Ham and eggs? Grilled Cheese and Ham? Baked Ham? Your ski bun- nies. To SPE — Oh H---! to Cheryl — Let’s go skiing! to Liz — Stop making me laugh! To Renée — my sis! To Karen P. — my Enrichment buddy! To Jen — my look-alike? To Anna- Banana, Cindy, Judi, and Laurie — Cherish all our fond memories — Love, Fayeman Weitz. To G Lunch Shift — Remember the good times — Diane. Monsieur: Nous ne dirions pas Adieu, seulement Au Revoir. Merci beaucoup pour tout votre Frangais V. R.R. — Always Remember our adventure — ‘‘Do you speak English?'', Catching trains and the Tube, Regent's Park, Wedgewood, and Harley St. Also Miss Pifko, C and O Pie, Pooh! C.H: To Emmie: ‘‘Boy, those kids really love their Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. ’ Love, Emma. S.E. AND J.R. — Let's be realistic — it was your fault the incident at the mall occurred, but you're forgiven. 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Third Row: Dale Whiting, Mike Cordeiro, Duarte Vieira, Larry Drayton, Michael Antunes, Mike Cabral, Stafford Saunders, Luis Cabral, Mark Correira, Donald Tavares, Guido Coucci, Joe Robinson, Mike Pacheco, Tod Morris. Fourth Row: Mike Panaga- kos, Dan Houston, Frank Mota, John Braga, Chris Francis, Rick Perzentz, Dwayne Lopes, Mike Grant, Dave Finnerty, Bruce Foucart, Rudy Fonseca, Russ O’Berry, Len Rob- erts. Absent: Lambert Almeida, Bubba Gomes, Paul Silva. The Crimson Whalers ‘We are the champions!’’ That was the cry of the New Bedford High School football team as they turned in a winning 6-4 record and clinched the Southeastern Massachusetts Conference Division | Championship. They shared the championship with rival Dartmouth High whom they defeated 13-6 in season play. Led by Coach Bruce MacPherson and tri-captains Gary Crowell, Neil Jackson, and Gordon Smith, the Whalers had a bright season in more ways than one. Night football games became a reality as new lights were installed at Sargent Field, and the Whalers also defeated all of their local rivals, including Dartmouth High, Fairhaven High, New Bedford Voc.-Tech., and Thanksgiving Day foe, Durfee High. OB Bruce Anderson led the Crimson offensive attack along with Tad Morris and Ken Johnson, while Crowell, Mark Correia, and Mike Cabral were our men in the trench. Congrats to Coach Mac and the team for a great season and the pride they brought to New Bedford High. Seniors °77-°78 Le gs vo 7 2 % ae Be m. 4 on i ae os a.” 4 % , F d ‘ ee , va = H i ee g a zs Fy Ps . a. 8 fe Bie 6 CO : 2 mee OA Front Row: Bruce Burgo, Bruce Kestenbaum, Scott Franklin, Ken Johnson, Rick Haddocks, Co-Capt. Neil Jackson, Co-Capt. Gordon Smith, Co-Capt. Gary Crowell, Mike Sheerin. Middle Row: Andy Dillon, Tim Porter, Gary Brune, James Polk, John Clough, Dennis Ferreira, Joe Duarte, Bruce Anderson. sap Top Row: Clint Martin, Jim Stott, James Johnson, Alan Davis, Dante Arena. Absent: Paul Silva. ea, Tri-Cap { ) Me er a at : , big 4 ea GAN LAME D. tains: Neil Jackson, Gordon Smith, Gary Crowell. Head Coach: Bruce MacPherson. ’ rel £ 7 4 ah a he ae | : a © A eS uy 1 ome t Pe eo aa ty aie on om “Hays } PPT ’ a yd 5 £)) hh i Hote, 2p te uh: aba H es AV BIND yt AEN) Aree: nT oi Trainer: Andy Moson. Front Row: Head Coach Bruce MacPherson, Assistant Coach Wayne Hamlet. Back Row: Assistant Coaches Robert Liljedahl, Alan Zexter, Kenneth Soares. a 8 Ohi sh she Cheerleaders | Bottom Row: Lisa Sullivan, Lisa Rounseville, Jackie Vezina, Head Cheerleader Lynne Benoit, Diane Perry, Judy Pedro, Darlene DeCosta, Dawn Alves. Top Row: Gail Cor- deiro, Sheree Soares, Maureen Flanagan, Carolyn Sweet. Advisor: Kristine Ainsley. Our cheerleaders again brought much school spirit and pride to NBHS during the 1977- 78 school year. Confronted with the task of training ten new girls out of twelve, they overcame their difficulties, and our girls again made up one of the best squads in the area. They sup- ported all the NBH teams to the utmost, made Spirit Week an overwhelming success, and staged the best Durfee Rally ever! Cheering at NBHS is much more than cute skirts and bobby socks, but rather a lot of hard work, effort, and many a pulled muscle. Along with cheering at games, the cheerleaders also enter competitions and are the defending champions of the Bishop Stang and Attleboro con- tests, as well as winning the State Championship. Our many thanks to this year’s cheerleaders as they put much time, effort, support, pride and spirit into NBHS. 126 Maporettes Bottom Row: Nancy Fonseca, Head Majorette Sue Clark, Lynn Caron. Middle Row: Suzanne Rogers, Norma Lapointe. Top Row: Suzanne Brodo, Ann Kostka, Joyce-Marie Louro, Donna Neves, Rhonda Gonsalves. Advisor: Miss Judy Allen. The majorettes are a group of well- recognized girls who perform their twirling feats at football and basket- ball games and in majorettes’ compe- titions throughout the area. When not performing at a particular game or event, they lend their enthusiasm and school spirit at all NBHS events. The majorettes try out in May and practice throughout the summer, along with practicing daily during the school year, and host their own com- petition in the spring. Being a majorette is a job that requires a lot of time and hard work, but the advantages and enjoyments are numerous. Along with having fun and showing tremendous school Spirit, being a majorette is a rewarding and educational experience. ae ' Girls’ Volleyball Bottom Row: Becky Pacheco, Co-Capt. Cathy Arruda, Keiko Chikaishi, Co-Capt. Janice Hathaway, Eileen Fernandes, Paula Flood. Middle Row: Paula Midurski, Jane Kalife, Toni Cabral, Dolly Burns, Betty Fortes, Shantina Sanders, Norma Audet. Top Row: Asst. Coach Gail Hanson, Cheryl Krouzek, Tracie Teodoro, Gina Dancel, Cheryl Teodoro, Katie Finnerty, Esmer- alda Correia, Maureen Cote, Coach Karen Bicker. Absent: Kathy Mingola. ae BRR Deiat Aaio. li a ‘ Wie Prneaiat™ é Center: Keiko Chikaishi. Top Row: Co-Capt. Janice Hathaway, Becky zs ee Pacheco, Co-Capt. Cathy Arruda, Eileen Fernandes, Paula Flood. ‘‘Honest, | didn't mean it!’ The volleyball team had a good season as they finished third in the SMC Division | with an even 5- 5 record. The JV volleyballers finished 4-6. Coached by Karyn Bicker, the varsity squad was led by Co- Captains Cathy Arruda and Janice Hathaway, along with Eileen Fernandes and Japanese Exchange Student Keiko Chikaishi. High points of the season included the Whalers’ defeat of local rival and league standout Dartmouth High. In addition, Cathy Arruda and Chery! Teodoro were selected to the SMC All-Star Team. This being the Whalers’ second season in the league, they are proud of their record and the increasing interest in volleyball at NBHS. Soccer Bottom Row: Danny Costa, Joe Viera, Floriano DeMatos, John Samagaio, Co-Capt. Victor Bernardo, Co-Capt. Joaquim Lourenco, Frank Barrigas, Carlos Chaves. Top Row: Coach Manny Matos, Gus Barrigas, Joe Rebelo, Jose Lazaro, Pedro Pelicas, Julio Medina, Arthur Melo, Antonio Miranda, Victor Da Cunha, John Soares, Michael Canastra, George DeAlmeida. Absent: Salvador Garcia, Jorge Marmelo. The Whaler soccer team finished its season with a good over-all record at 9-3-4, finishing third in the Southeast- ern Massachusetts Conference Divi- sion |, and qualifying and progressing to the State Tournament. The Crimson season brought new faces in both players and coaches with new mentor Mr. Manny Mattos, of the Rhode Island Oceaneers soccer team, and Mr. Joe Gill, his assistant and Junior Varsity Coach. Mattos’ per- sonal experience was an asset to the Whalers, as he worked on many things with the young up-and-coming team. NBHS was strong both offensively and defensively, with Victor Bernardo and Joe Lourenco putting the ball in the net, while John Samagaio and Arthur Melo kept the opposition away from the New Bedford end of the field. BN ONWAN==WNH=-0 Kor’ - 5. 9 winl§yS losses, 4 ties _ ae Seniors msiietiinames ee ae gee YORE es te NeR a cit i : a . Bottom Row: Floriano DeMatos, Co-Capt. Victor Bernardo, Co-Capt. Joa- quim Lourenco, Frank Barrigas. Top Row: Salvador Garcia, John Samagaio, Danny Costa. Absent: Carlos Chaves. mo as Reet ey Field Hockey Bottom Row: Paul Arguin, Demetri Yankopolus, Robin Grant, Co-Capt. Nancy Theodore, Martha Reid, Ellen Titus, Corne- lia Smith, Lynne Costa, Laurie Ainsworth. Top Row: Nicole St. Pierre, Debbie Saulnier, Michelle St. Pierre, Bonnie Knox, Sue Costa, Co-Capt. Laura Caton, Jackie Bariteau, Adele Youngblood, Steve Walsh, Jane Kummer, Renee Morel, Dee Dee Cruz, Cathy Lyons, Coach Marcia Foucart. Absent: Anna Cruz. BHS = — Oe bam PS OD NHOUN OZ . Fairhaven Coach Maricia Foucart The field hockey team had a red letter season, finishing with a 6-1-3 record in the SMC Division | and 8- 2-3 tally overall. Coached by Co-Capts. Laura Caton and Nancy Theodore, the season was highlighted by tremendous teamwork, defeat of league champion and state runner- up Bishop Stang, and plenty of controversy this season because there were boys on the team! The Whalers, led by seniors Laurie Ainsworth, Bonnie Knox, Renee Morel, Cornelia Smith, Debbie Sau lnier and Sue Costa, earned a state tournament berth, receiving a bye in the first round, but unfortunately they were eliminated in the third round. Congratulations for a job well done! Field Hockey OPPONENT Old Rochester Westport Dartmouth Stang Fairhaven Somerset Westport Stang Dartmouth Somerset Seekonk Marshfield NO, DO Os © YM Beco’ GeO Bottom Row: Bonnie Knox, Co-Capt. Nancy Theodore, Co-Capt. Laura Caton, Laurie Ainsworth, 8 wins, 2 losses, 3 ties Cornelia Smith. Top Row: Sue Costa, Jane Kummer, Steve Walsh, Renee Morel, Debbie Saulnier, Coach Marcia Foucart. Cross-Country Ag % € y: a z ‘ a : ete ‘ f ‘ % ; ae ee a2 PER S Bottom Row: Ron Viera, Capt. Harold Miller, Doug Rogers, Richard Winfield. Middle Row: Kevin Brito, Dave Perry, Russ Rybka, Rick Nelson, Wally Gaj, Greg Hutchinson, Kelly Cavanaugh. Top Row: Coach Richard Ponte, Karen Wolfe, Robert Marshall, Peter Nowell, David Wilde, Dave Clark, Sue Alves. Gross-Coun NBHS - Dennis:-Yarmouth .- “42 “Falmouth. ; 28 Barnstable 50 NB Voke 37 ‘Dartmouth 0 winsy’6 loss Zooomm! Seniors Pe | 1 a Pie sea NEV BED CORD: gE OP I He went that-a-way! ’ Injuries hurt in more ways than one as the cross-country team ended the season with a disappointing O-6 record. Coached by Richard Ponte, the team looked solid in pre-season practice, but injuries plagued the runners from the outset. The bright spot of the season was the hard work and dedication of the Whaler squad, especially seniors Harold Miller, Ron Viera, Richard Winfield, and Doug Rogers. ‘You rotten kid! Girls’ Swimming Bottom Row: Co-Capt. Gigi Griffin, Laurie Audette, Pat Chapdelaine, Dot Calnan, Joan Chausee, Sharon Lima, Co-Capt. Cathi Maccini. Second Row: Tracy Livesey, Melanie Hill, Sue Maccini, Sue Bourgeois, Julie Britain, Patti Oliveira, Chris Lizotte, Debbie Snell, Lisa lacoponi. Third Row: Laurie Jones, Renee Ridzon, Chery! Lyonnais, Becky Harriman, Katie Calnan, Karen Fichtenmayer, Donna Lyonnais, Monique Bourgeois, Coach Kathy Buckley. Top Row: Maureen Walsh, Ann Richard, Louise Cabral, Karen Middtun, Janet O'Malley, Maureen Quail, Colleen McCarthy, Sandi Griffin. Absent: Amelia Santos, Jane Medeiros, Gwen Borowicz, Roxi Rose, Rhonda Street. Coach Kathy Buckley The NBH Girls’ Swim Team splashed its way to an even 5-5 record, led by Coach Kathy Buckley and Co-Capts. Gigi Griffin and Cathy Maccini. The team was characterized not only by strong seniors but a tremendous complement of underclassmen. The Whalers had different folk for every stroke, with Gigi Griffin, Renee Ridzon, Amelia Santos, Katie Calnan, Cathi Maccini and Julie Britain leading the Senior contingent, while juniors Cheryl Lyonnais, sophomore Roxi Rose, and freshman Lisa lacoponi will all be returning next season. Perhaps one of the biggest signs of accomplishment and improvement was that the Crimson girls broke every previous girls’ swimming record ever set at NBHS. This stands alone as the indication of dedication and hard work that the girls put into swimming. Congratulations, girls, for a job well done. e {- eS x , aa é tate -) Bottom: Co-Capt. Gigi Griffin, Co-Capt. Cathi Maccini. Top: Renee Ridzon, Katie Calnan, Julie Britain. Absent: Amelia San- tos. “Help, Jaws is in the pool!’’ “| don't have a yellow slip.”’ + - = Fae . 7 i ay oh g : + B 2 2 ES = tte “They call me Flipper.’ 137 Boys’ Swim Bottom Row: Mike McCarthy, Capt. Mark Touhey, Steve Walsh, Chris Fanning, Mike Desautels, Dave Perry. Second Row: Mike Demers, Bob Richard, Abe Novick, Brian Wilcox, Tom L’ Italien, Dave Raposa, Mark Perry, Len Simmons, Steve Beauregard. Third Row: Chris Nelson, Bob Schard, Mike Fogaren, Ned Tsouprake, John Bottomley, Jon Crowell, Matt Picard, Neil Macedo, Coach James Medeiros. Top Row: Rich Marchisio, Leo Cor- reia, Joe Viera, Peter Cabral, Robert Xifaras, Randy Talbot, Shaun Terry, Sal Romano, Dave Finnerty, Mike Pelczarski. Absent: Peter Nowell. Coach James Medeiros John Bottomley, Tom L'Italien. The New Bedford High swim team met another season of competing in a tough league, but compensated by breaking many records and having many qualifiers for the Eastern Cham- pionships. The Whaler aquamen, coached by Jim Medeiros, were led by Seniors Mark Touhey, captain, Mike Desau- tels, Steve Walsh, Steve Beauregard, John Bottomley, Ned Tsouprake, Tom L'Italien, and Neil Macedo. Macedo, who only started diving in his Junior year, broke his own marks twice to set a new diving record of 196.65 points. Junior Mike Fogaren had a tremendous season as he set four new marks and swam on a record-setting relay team. ‘‘Fogie’’ set marks in the 100-yard freestyle, the 50-yard aint ty the 200-yard frees- tyle, and the 100-yard backstroke. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Touhey, Peter Cabral, Fogaren, and Dave Perry also broke the NBHS record. Seniors Neil Macedo, Mike Desautels, Capt. Mark Touhey, Ned Tsoupr ake, S teve Beauregard, Steve Walsh, Girls’ Basketball FDA ee Bottom Row: Aurienne Monty, Tri-Capt. Cathy Arruda, Tri-Capt. Gail Pina, Tri-Capt. Melany Martin, Elayne Gomes, Kathy Fields, Lynn Costa. Top Row: Coach Jeanne Bonneau, Amelia Cruz, Jackie Coleman, Gwen Smith, Sue Gula, Charlene Williams, Jane Kalife, Glynda Stroud, Anna Cruz. NBHS girls’ basketball team had a winning season with decisive victories over Voke, Bishop Gerrard, and West- port. The highlight of the season was the two-point victory over Durfee at Durfee. Leading the way in scoring were Tri- Captains Melany Martin and Gail Pina, Melany shooting from the outside and Gail from underneath. Leading the way in rebounding were Pina, tri-cap- tain and Senior Kathy Arruda, Senior Elayne Gomes, and Sophomore Gwen Smith. Leading the team in assists were the backcourt duo of Melany Martin and Junior Amelia Cruz. Also playing well was Senior Guard Glynda Stroud. 6.1019) C208, 0, 6) biG Oe: Ye) Ci 0.) 60 Ve enweerese see eee eee eee ee . 21 Bottom Row: Tri-Capt. Melany Martin, Tri-Capt. Gail Pina, Tri-Capt. Cathy Arruda. Top Row: Glynda Stroud, Aurienne Monty, Elayne Gomes, Kathy Fields. Boys’ Basketball y I UU Gus Hodge, Tri-Capt. Brian Houser, Tri-Capt. Tony DePina. Bottom Row: Dwayne Lopes, Tri-Capt. Brian Houser, Tri-Capt. Mike Sheerin, Tri-Capt. Tony DePina, Eric Britto. Top Row: Don Tavares, Ed Pina, Tony Williams, Gus Hodge, Jeff DeBarros, Dervin Watkins. Absent: Richard Helme, Mark Groebe. A Ni HN Hl | | HH AT Hl T | MHI | i Wi PAA ZZ 5 ve oes Tht te++wesenl + eee ’ Fal teg ta Pag Fe fe thal tig Seg Pag ig PF PLL IELSEES Coach John Pacheco The New Bedford High basketball team did it again! With only one returning starter, things looked doubtful, but the Whalers hung together for perhaps the best season in recent NBHS history. Led by Coach John Pacheco, and Tri-Captains Mike “Tyrone’’ Sheerin, Tony DePina, and Brian Houser, the Whalers began their season by defeating arch rival State Champion Durfee High in the Rogers Christmas Tournament in Newport. The Whalers met the Hilltop pers again at home, losing by only two points, bu when they travelled to the Fall River Armory, the) brought the roof down. They broke Durfee's 44 game winning streak to defeat the Toppers 57-56 in the last minute. Other season highlights include hair-raising two point victories over Fairhaven High, and their qualifica- tion for the State Tournament. New Bedford High was also ranked Number 2 in the state. New Bedford's play was Characterized by patience, tremendous teamwork, and a lot of depth. Seniors. included Sheerin, DePina, Houser, and Gus Hodge, while the impressive under- class contingent was led by Juniors Dervin Watkins, Dwayne Lopes, and Sophomores Tony Williams and Eric Britto. 143 Winter Track Bottom Row: Dale Whiting, Ron Viera, Dennis Ferreira, Co-Capt. Ken Johnson, Co-Capt. Harold Miller, Tim Porter, Greg Hutchinson. Middle Row: Kevin Brito, Jackie Bariteau, Mark Rebello, Manny Rodrigues, Dave Clark, Russ Rybka, Rick Nelson, Wally Gaj, Paul Montalto, Michelle St. Pierre, Nicole St. Pierre. Top Row: Coach Richard Ponte , Mike Canery, Ricardo Graca, Jeff Viger, Joe Robinson, Steve Winfield, Mark Heleen, Luis Cabral, Russ O’Berry, Mike Canasta, Mike St. Pierre, Roxanne Haddocks, Coach Ralph Perry. Absent: Sue Costa, James Johnson, Amelia Santos, Diane Wood, Robert Johnson, Karen Arruda, Andrew Boisvert, Brad Fish. NBHS 23, Coach Richard Ponte An i Hil HI] | Hi Ht | HI Hi 40M, itt a AH Hl) SAA i , | | The New Bedford High winter track team, usually plagued by snowdrifts and sub-zero temperatures, finished their season with a 5-2-1 record, as they were able to move most of their meets indoors to the new facilities at Greater N.B. Regional Voke. The Whalers’ season highlight was winning the Voc-Tech Invitational, with great performances turned in by Tim Porter, Ken Johnson, and Dale Whiting, all of whom hold field house records there. The Whalers were also fortunate in being able to run at the State Coaches Meet at the new Harvard University indoor track facility, which is considered one of the best in the country. Harold Miller, Ron Viera, and Jackie Bariteau were also very consistent for the Whalers. Bottom Row: Jon Karalekas, Scott Franklin, Dan Storer, Asst. Coach Jim Reul, Capt. Mark Correia, Coach John Rolli, Dennis Sylvia, Skip Hamer, Chris Kisbert. Top Row: Manager Dennis Ferreira, Dan Reynolds, Peter Lariviere, Doug Barrows, Rick Smith, Steve Pontes, Gary Crowell, Glenn Pontes, Bryan Correia, Joel Herman, Tom Reynolds. : : | “It was the best of years, it was the worst of years”’ is per haps the best way to describe the New Bedford High hockey season. Plagued with the previous year's graduation blues and early session injuries, pre-season speculation didn't look good. However, the Whaler icemen defeated the oddsmakers, ending up with a winning record, some stunning upsets, along with a few heartbreaking losses. The Whalers are coached by John Rolli and Jim Reul. Cap- tain Mark Correia not only was one of the league’s best defensemen but had the distinction of being elected captain as a junior. The Whalers began their season at the Silver City tourna- ment as runners-up. It was in the semi-finals that the Whalers had their first defeat from Division | Power Somerset, 7-6. The Whalers split the two league games with the Blue Raiders as they went down in defeat 7-0, but came back to defeat Somerset on home ice, 3-1. New Bedford also tied Eastern Mass. ranked team Falmouth 3-3. Junior Peter Lariviere set a new Whaler scoring mark as he had 22 goals and 18 assists for 40 points. This shattered the previous record of 26 points co-held by Bob Fitzsimmons and Mike Weber. The Crimson game showed a lot of hustle and an aggres- sive style of forechecking, along with a solid defense. Senior Gary Crowell, Juniors Lariviere, Rick Smith and Doug Bar- rows, and Sophomores Tom Reynolds and Dennis Sylvia all were bright spots on offense, while Seniors Steve Pontes and Scott Franklin, Correia, and Sophomore Glenn Pontes led the tough defensive contingent. Sophomore Jon Karalekas and Senior Chris Kisbert both did really great jobs in goal. He be, Seniors “e a F SPECIAL THANKS TO ELLEN HARRINGTON FOR ALL HER HARD WORK. 147 CLIFTEX CORPORATION 194 RIVERSIDE AVE. 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OY SGI LTALLOV SHILIATLIOV SAiTiAT ie KTR CTTCEEC CECE CECE CEE EE EEC EEEEEE BSS SSS SSSSSSSSS5555555555555555555 599, y ASIII SS TS SSS SS SSS aasas Sees (] 1335 CEE EKER EERE STTRETCECEEECECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEC EEEETC EEE EEE CECE CE EEE CER ECE g ? s SISSIIIIIIIAIIS IIIS SSIS AIS SS IIIS SIS S SAS SITS SAS STAT SAA SSS SS SSS SSSA SS SS SSS sss ass sss sAsS _— 15 Drama Club Purpose: To expose interested students to the thrill of live theatrical productions through direct participation both on stage and backstage. Students gain a great deal of enjoyment and self-assuredness by per- forming and working technically to produce our successful and well-received profes- sional-like productions. Front Row, (I-r): Beverly Crompton, Charlotte Brewer, Judi Rubin, Mary Beth Macedo, Julie Britain, Katie Bennett, Melany Martin. Second Row, (I-r): Tammy Fox, Mr. Armand, R. Marchand — advisor, David Brugger, Donald Menezes — Assistant Treasurer, Bar- bara Tracz — First Vice President, Anne Small — President, Donna Ramos — Treasurer, Charles Fur- tado — Second Vice President, David Fermino, Mr. George Charbonneau — Advisor. Third Row, (I-r): Donna Myers, Michelle Rioux, Sue Nadeau, Cindy LaBossiere, Cheryl Heskett, Karen Pelczarski, Cheryl Hamer, Jennifer Pline, Renee Morel,Debbie Saulnier. Fourth Row, (I-r): Benedicte Grignard, Jack Carvalho, Lisa Montplaisir, Paula Flood, Bruce Kestenbaum, Steve Herman. Drama Club Front Row, (I-r): Sue Levesque, Linda DaPonte, Lynn Costa, Trina Parker, Cheryl Lyonnais, Martha Reid, Sandy Jacobs, Mark Ventura, Ann McKenna, Belinda Durocher, Lori Plummer. Second Row, (I-r): Maria Furtado, Ellen Har- rington, Kerry McGrath, Laurie Audette, Dolly Burns, Diane Girard, Linda Pelletier, Karen Messier, Danny Hou- bre, Renee Burns, Doreen Correia, Cheryl Case. Third Row, (I-r): ?, Ruth Fisher, Marilyn Plummer, Debbie Lan- glois, Mike Wilde, Mark Simmons, Robert Cliff, Paul Sardi- nha, Ann Brennan, ?. Fourth Row, (I-r): ?, James Cusson, Denise Bastos, Steve Perry, Mike Medeiros, Gerry Patenaude, Brian Chace, Linda Montplaisir, Lori Farney, Esmeralda Correia, Char- lene Audette, Karen Metivier, Namir Habboosh, Ed Ardoin, Mark Parker, ?, Diane Couto, Sherri Fineberg, Jeanne Metcalfe. Also: Mary Beth Dugan, Linda Cornell, Mark Ledoux, Betty Silva, Gerald Poitras, Phil Lima, Jackie Morel, Crystal Gibbs, Christina Jardin, Steve Girard, Gary Soares, Mark Kargle, Paula Berche, Debbie Hardy, Beth Brittain, Kari Dahlberg, Robert Normandin, Rose Cunha, Marc Cohen, Cornelia Smith, Lisa Ventura, Ned Tsouprake, Laurie Ainsworth, Bruce Nicely, Kellie Martin, Bruce Lackey, Carol Marujo, Darleen Viera, Greg Marshall, Michelle Hebert, Tim Scudder, Michelle Leblanc, Patty Roy, Sheri Elias, Rosemary Desmarais, Helder Costa, Lisa Pou- los, Theresa Norton, Matt Goslin, Judy Myers, Maureen Clement, Bob Jablonski, Barbie Kizer, Lorene Jones, Liz Marcotte, Jane Porter, Nancy Cooper, Robert Lyman, Susan Crowther, Linda Sylvia, Anita Sokol, Susan Oliver, Ann Marie Galvao, Linda Evasko, Karen Evasko, Barbara Jaworski, David Perry. Usherettes (l-r): Theresa McLellan, Pauline Desautels, Cathy Silva, Celina Barrigas, Gail Oliveira, Elaine Lapointe, Cindy Ladino, Darlene Williams, Marie Andrade. Also: Melanie Chartier, Rebecca Dickens, Doreen Hallett, Tommy Macedo, Charlene Nadeau, Karen Zuber. 152 Purpose: To aid the Cheerleaders in pro- moting enthusiasm within the student body. First Row: Doreen Correia, Anne Shanks, Sue Pereira — Secretary, Linda Pereira, Anne Worsley — Trea- surer, Maria Lavadinho. Second Row: Karen Arruda, Doreen Britto, Lori Nerbonne, Cheryl Caron, Sandy Shaw, Valerie Sowle — Pom Pom Leader, Linda Sameiro — President, Debbie Campos, Kelly Stead- man, Stephanie Hickock, Christine Mahon, Debbie Mello, Maureen Clements. Third Row: Tammy DaCosta, Laurie Martins, Maria Melo, Mrs. Pauline A. Amaral — Advisor, Candy DePina, Chery! Case, Linda Nadeau. Purpose: Periodical news magazine of New Bedford High School which functions both as a student service and a teaching medium for students interested in the many facets of newspaper production. First Row: Beth Condon — Opinion Editor, Greta Tavenner, Elaine P. Yehle — Asst. Feature Editor, Ann Lopes — Feature Editor, Sandra Quadros — Editor- in-Chief, Helder Costa, Barry Abrams. Second Row: Bob Boucher — Photography Editor, Wayne Richard — Production Manager, Ann Brennan, Bob Beau- doin — News Editor, Regina Vieira — Student Advisor, Jon Weedall, Chris Villeneuve. Third Row: Col. Robert N. Fleming — Advisor, Kathy Chmiel — Student Advisor, Joan Sylvia — Copy Editor, Bruce Anderson — Sports Editor, Chris Buckley — Asst. Sports Editor, Edward Tsouprake, Brian Rogers — Asst. News Editor. 153 Bowling League Purpose: To provide an enjoyable, competitive outlet for students and teachers, and to develop desirable character traits in both. (I-r): Rhonda Fleming, Robert Healy, Rachelle Abaray, Lorraine Dellecese, Paul King, Pres. Robert Gomes, Sec. Cheryl Racine, Paul Santos, Michael Constant. 2nd Row, (I-r): Colleen Lague, Jackie Dupuis, Karen August, Heidi Brun, Sue Maltais, Ann Pallatroni, Laurie Sirois, Mike Ventura, David Lino, Vincent Jodoin. 3rd Row, (I-r): Ernie Ellis, Eric Motta, Kevin Akin, Mickey Andrade, Bill Travers, Joe Dupont, Tony Barroso, Kevin Gibson, Advisor Mr. George Bis- cari, Tom Acevedo, Bob Morin, Debbie Begin, Tommy DeSouze, Janice Jodoin. Also: Deb Agu- iar, Dan Alexander, Michael Avila, Diane Beau- lieu, Jackie Beaulieu, Lisa Bessette, Vice Pres. William Bois, Linda Brites, Rick Caesar, Debbie Carreau, Tom Collins, Ann DeFreitas, Mary Beth Dugan, Mike Dupuis, George Fumo, Mike Geli- nas, Cheryl Hirst, Bruce Kimball, Paul Lev- esque, Fred Lima, Steve Lyonnais, Deb Mat- thews, Steven Marshall, Ed Mello, Donna Metivier, Karen Moyer, Robert Rinker, Randy Rogers, Paul Simmons, Randy Souza, Valerie Sowle, Lisa St. Pierre, William Stowell, Deb Sylvia, Bill Travis, Donna Tremblay, Ray Wach, Jim Whittaker, Dennis Wilkinson, Brian Woodacre, Chris Nelson, Ernie Chace, Michael Sullivan, Mark Miller, Denise Galipeau, Jeff Rechter, Teachers Paul Maty, Ed Girard, Dave Pepin, Roger Silva. Ecology Club Purpose: To promote the awareness of ecolog- ical issues and care for the NBHS Preservation Area. 1st Row, (I-r): Jerry Lapointe, Keith Desrochers, Rochelle Gomes. 2nd Row, (I-r): Advisor Miss Susan Geary, Vice Pres. Michelle Hebert, Pres. chris Butler, Treas. Mark Miller, Sec. Pattie Roy, Advisor Mr. Rick Carreiro. Also: Jennifer Nicolet, Raymond Romanowski, Carol Rodericks, Ton Rodrigues, Starr Thomas, Robert Westgate. Art Club Purpose: To keep the bright flame of the art spirit gleam- ing. 1st Row, (I-r): Jean Tsotsones, Michelle Lemlin, Karen Middtun, Donna Rego, Sandy Quadros. 2nd Row, (I-r): Advisor Mr. Walter Owen, Pat Cabral, Donna Pelletier, Pres. June Davignon, Vice Pres. Mike Wilde, Joan Tsotsones. Also: Sec.-Treas. Melany Chartier. 154 Purpose: Bridge gap between adminis- tration, faculty, and students, and try to involve the students in a political struc- ture. First Row, (I-r): Jackie Tetreault, Mark Perry, Scott Gonsalves, Glynis Silvia, June Davignon, Julie Brit- ain, Treas. Steve Herman, Vice Pres. Ann Ponicht- era, Pres. David Fermino, Sec. Karen Pelczarski, Claire Shurtleff, Melany Martin, Bob Sanitsky, Sharon Romanowicz, Bruce Kestenbaum, Lisa Bin- das. Second Row, (I-r): Advisor Mr. John Sykes, Michael Russo, Jeff Jodoin, Jimmy Rioux, Lynne Perry, Lori Johnson, Ellen Harrington, Charles Fur- tado, Sharon Heskett, Michelle LeBlanc, Missy Coury, Pat Oliveira, David Carreiro, Anne Brennan, Pam Kar alekas, Pam Santos, Sue Crowther, Sharon Stiffler. Third Row, (I-r): Jane Kummer, Kelly Kava- naugh, Laurie Jones, Mary Beth Macedo, Jane Kal- ife, Bruce Anderson, Chris Buckley, Anne Bod- zioch, Steve Dupre, Kevin Morgado. Senior Class Officers (I-r): Pres... . . Melissa Coury, First Vice Pres. . . . Cathy Maccini, Second Vice pres.. . . Katie Calnan, Sec.. . . Melany Martin. Junior Class Officers (I-r): Pres. . . . Phil Lima, First Vice Pres.. . . David Perry, Second Vice Pres. . . Denise Lamontagne, Sec.. . . Laurie Audette. 155 Senior Steering Committee First Row, (I-r): Michelle Rioux, Judi Rubin, Robin Alberts, Lori Johnson, Jenny Pline, Cheryl Hamer, Renee Ridzon, Paula Flood, Renee Morel. Second Row, (I-r): Robert Sanitsky, Regina Vieira, Ann Lopes, Lori Ainsworth, Anne Small, Karen Pelczarski, Lorraine Fernandes, Janet Holland, Jane Kum- mer, Pat Almeida, Donna Ramos. Not Pictured: Deborah Auger, JoAnne Bruneau, Anne Shanks, Joe Estacio, Barbara Kizer, Liz Marcotte, Loide Martins, Steve Walsh, Bruce Ander- son, Peter Alpert, Paula Berche, Gail Cosmos, Laurie Forgue, Chris Goguen, Bruce Kestenbaum, Dante Arena, Janet McCombe, David Brugger, Sue Costa, Jack Carvalho, Claire Shurtleff, Brian Dutra, Janice Hathaway, Marie Bryant, Dan Costa, Michele Roy, Cheryl Gibbs, Bob Horowitz, Cheryl Hirst, Marie Lessa, Lisa Lopes. Junior Steering Committee First Row: June Davignon, Anne Brennan, Dolly Burns, Pam Karalekas, Martha Reid, Jackie Tetreault, Iris Deane. Second Row: Elaine Yehle, Sandy Jacobs, Pat Ryan, Cheryl Lyonnais, Diana Pinto, David Finnerty, Paula Souza, William Viera, Ellen Hathaway, Barry Abrams, Vivian Mingola, Ruy Cardoso. Not Pictured: Donna Adams, Billy Boise, Denie Bernier, Antoin- ette Cabral, Brett Randall, Eric Smith, Greta Tavenner, Ellen Harrington, Steve Katz, Bob Leaver, Armanda Andre, Paul Arruda, Marie Pepin, Curtis Pires, Mark Correia, Stafford Saunders, Donna Duarte, Paula Sweet, Carolyn Sweet, Susan Turner, Diane Girard, Dan Houbre, Norma Lapointe, Ray Romanowicz, Paul Desautels, Diana Santos, Pamela Souza, Beverly Silva, Pamela Goddu, Elizabeth Horn, Christina Lizotte, Sue Lovell, Provi Ortiz, Lynn Costa, Kevin Daniels, Julie Menezes, Brooke Almeida, Jacqueline Bariteau, Coreen Maura, Maria Duarte, Annette Hutchinson, Betty Clark, Rob- ert Besen, Manuel Gonsalves, Linda Lima, Sharon Rock, Che- ryl Spicer, Valerie Pina, Jackie Vezina, Bill Viera, Tina Yotides. Afro-American Society Purpose: To provide an outlet for the study of minority issues. ( -r): Adam Covey, Sharon Lopes, Terry Pina, Michael Conward, Advisor — Ms. Blake, Tony Couto. Not Pic- tured: Pres. — John Pires, V. Pres. — Dianna Gomes, Sec. — Candida Baptista, Treas. — Rebecca Andrade, Pat Andrade, Steven Hill, Maria Pires, Russell Ramos, Phillip Lima, Arsenia Britto, Candy Rose, Francis Britto, David Silveira, Diane Ramos, Gwen Lopes, Karen McManus, Terry Pina, Advisor — Ms. Conward. 156 pee 1 eBe Eo Purpose: To allow a limited group of chosen singers to perform in many concerts and functions. First Row, (I-r): Kerry McGrath, Denise Lamontagne, Sec. — Martha Reid, V. Pres. — Marilyn Plummer, Pres. — Donna Ramos, Treas. — Ann Matthews. Second Row, (I-r): Patricia Roy, Keiko Chikaishi, Susan Figueira, Ruth Fisher, Denise Bastos, Diana Gomes. Third Row, (I-r): Advisor — Mr. Langelotti, Diane Girard, Linda Silvia, Nancy Cooper, Lore Plummer, Karen Pelc- zarski, Karen Messier, Sherri Fineberg. Also: Vidalia Cabral, Vicki Burns, Barbara Traez. Purpose: To give male and female students an opportunity to sing together at concerts inside of school. First Row, (I-r): Diane Girard, Kerry McGrath, Denise Lamontagne, Sec. — Martha Reid, V. Pres. — Marilyn Plummer, Pres. — Donna Ramos, Treas. — Ann Mathews, Diana Gomes. Second Row, (I-r): Linda Sil- via, Patricia Roy, Keiko Chikaishi, Susan Figueira, Ruth Fisher, Denise Bastos, Anne Small, Sherri Fine- berg. Third Row, (I-r): Advisor — Mr. Langelotti, Frank Mendes, Edward Ardoin, Paul Sardinha, Bruce Allain, Phillip Lima, Paula Flood, Nancy Cooper, Timothy Scudder, Karen Messier, Thomas Collins, Mary Soares. Purpose: To teach students the skill of reading music and to per- form at concerts inside and out- side of school. First Row, (I-r): Susan Figueira, Lori Plummer, Treas. — Ruth Fisher, V. Pres. — Julliette Gallant, Pres. — Marilyn Plummer, Maris Viera. Second Row, (I-r): Advisor — Mr. Langelotti, Paul Sardinha, Cynthia Ladino, Jackie Dupuis, Rose Vieira, Judith Gelinas, Jim Robitaille. Also: Sec. — Michael Avila. 157 Key Club Front Row, (I-r): Anne Ponichtera, Steve Katz, Pat Poirier, Sandy Jacobs, Renee Ridzon (sec.), Debbie Hardy (treas.), Faye Weitzman (2nd vice pres.), Liz Marcotte (pres.), Lisa Bindas, Donna Bobrowiecki, Jane Kummer. Second Row, (I-r): Bruce Anderson, Ed Pereira, Todd Eisenberg, Cathy Camaioni, Cecilia Ferreira, Zoraida Correia. Third Row, (I-r): Robert Horowitz, Robert Sanitsky, Kathy Nanopoulos, Ruy Cardoso, Karen Lachapelle, Neil Jackson, Ellen Harrington, Pat Cabral, Alexis Araujo, Paula Flood, Emily Tenreiro. Fourth Row, (I-r): Alan Davis, Jan Ochab, Cindy LaBossiere, Jill Corkum, Paula Berche, Sheri Elias, Michael Russo, Peter Alpert, Chris Buckley, Judi Rubin, Kevin Morgado, Bruce Kestenbaum, Melany Martin , Sharon Heskett, Karen Pelezarski, Anne Small, Cindy Pimental, Gordon Smith, Manny Jerome. Fifth Row, (I-r): Martha Reid, Jeff Rechter, Mary Beth Macedo, Anne Bodzioch, Donna Ramos, Michelle LeBlanc, Cheryl Lyonnais, Elizabeth Tenreiro, Lori Johnson. Main Office Aides (I-r): June Davignon, Suzanne Guilbeault, Karen Holden, Beth Hard- man, Shirley Battistelli, Patricia Andrade, Inez Castro, Ellen Mag- nant, Sue Lovell. Also: Richard Tuchman, Peter Alpert, Chery! Hirst. 158 Green House Office Aides Ss (I-r): Pam Souza, Sue Cormier, Cheryl Booker, Pat Lima, Jackie Rego, Jaonne Bruno, Maureen _ I-r): Pauline Neto, Annie Soares, Brenda Medeiros. Also: Lisa Costa, Walsh, Pauline Clemmey, Joanne Viera, Michelle Myers, Carol Letendre, Karen Medeiros, Gail Marie Aguiar, Elizabeth Ferreira, Delores Costa, Rosemary Mendes, Alves, Vivian Mingola, Joe Estacio, Cathy Mingola, Robin Alberts, Linda Rounseville. Rhonda Gonsalves. 1st Row, (I-r): Arthur Cordeiro, Janice Nobrega, Patricia Poirier. 2nd Row, (I-r): Joe Estacio, Carol Cruz, Elaine Lapointe, Marc Cohen, Gary Marden, Wayne Freitas, Linda Woodis, Gail Woodis, David Carreiro, Sue Maltais, June Camacho. Also: Sue Boivin, Jackie Bariteau, Mark Young, Paula Berche, Sue Alves, Robin Grant, Karen Lachapelle, Kim Gomes, Janet Cofer. 159 Dean’s Aides 1st Row, (I-r): Katie Calnan, Judi Rubin, Melissa Coury, Jenny Pline, Cheryl Hamer, Joyce Simpkin, Paula Flood. 2nd Row, (I-r): Lori Johnson, Sheri Elias, Steve Herman, Regina Vieira, Diane Preece, Dennis Meunier, Cathi Maccini, Renee Ridzon, Faye Weitzman, Kathy Richards, Diane Gauthier. Also: Diane Begin, David Brugger, Tracy Camara, Susan Carr, Maria deSousa, Chris Faucher, Ellen Harrington, Cathi Janik, Louise Johnson, Diane Martin, Melany Martin, John Monteiro, Mario Pimental, Joy Simpkin, Lynn Taylor, Eva Zatir. Pool Aides 1st Row, (I-r): Laurie Jones, Mike Fogaren, Julie Britain, Mark Touhey, Cathi Maccini, Steve Walsh, Gigi Griffin, Jane Medeiros, Katie Calnan, Sandy Jacobs. 2nd Row, (I-r): Robert Lyman, Ned Tsoup- rake, Paul Arguin, Tom Perry, Louise Cabral, Deb- bie Roberts, Mike Desautels, Mike Pelczarski, Dave Finnerty, Steve Beauregard. 160 Nurse’s Aides 1st Row, (I-r): Eleanor Harding, Darlene DaCosta, Suzanne Galarza, Eileen Pina, Diane Santos. 2nd Row, (I- r): Tammy Eaton, Donna Cooper, Janet Verville, Tammy Correira, Gerry Pina, Diane Girard. Also: Robin Offley, Laurie Eastman, Renee Grace, Dennis Lawrence. 1st Row, (I-r): Michelle Parent, Judi Myers, Melanie Hill, Susan Oli- ver, Monique Bourgeois. 2nd Row, (I-r): Lorene Jones, Sherri Fine- berg, Rosemary Smith, Teresa Cardoza, Eloida Dancel, Patricia Andrade, Donna Myers. 3rd Row, (I-r): Sue Cormier, Barbara Jawor- ski, Anne-Marie Riding, Goretti Medeiros, Mrs. Eileen Medeiros (advisor). English Resource Center Aides | mar et] (DID YOU Do Your | HOMEWORK TODAY? H new | ist Row, (I-r): Juvita daCruz, Sue Gouveia, Maria Andrade, Constance Bebis, Norma Audet, _inda Bergeron, Sharon Goguen, Ismalia Andrade. 2nd Row, (I-r): Charlene Amaral, Kathy Anthony, Ann Nunes. Back: Linda Mont- olaisir. Front: Paula Karalekas. Also: Terry Andrade, Cynthia Bailey, Vince Jodoin, Colleen McCarthy, Linda Souza, Starrane Thomas, Elaine Tavares, Ray Wach. 161 Readin g Room Aides First Row, (I-r): Donna Pelletier, Helen Kirby, Dolores Upham, Elsie Goncalves, Maria Furtado, Barbara Ramos. Second Row, (I-r): Media Specialist Mrs. Zielinski, Karen Cotter, Michelle Rioux, Carol Noel, Doreen Correia, Linda Lima. Third Row, (I-r): Robert Westgate, And- ria Bayne. Also: Karen Alves, Kathy Arruda, Bette Clark, Marc Cohen, Diane Couto, Charlene Ellis, Deborah Matthews, Michael Medeiros, Patti Oliveira, Michelle St. Pierre. Guidance Aides First Row, (I-r): Craig Bateman, Margarida Magalhaes, Valerie Hebert, Anne Vieira, Melany Martin, Paula Berche, Nancy Chin. Sec- ond Row, (I-r): Maureen McHugh, Sandy Edmundson, Isabel Car- reiro, Donna Offley, Marie Lessa, Pauline Neto, Ann Bodzioch, Pamela Galary, Mary Beth Macedo. Third Row, (I-r): Devra Costa, Robert Bromley, Maria Raposa, Pamela Mello, Deborah Carvalho, Karen Berche, Theresa McLellan, Cindy Eaton, Joseph Dziuba, Paula Flood, Dale Rhodes, Martin Texeira. Also: Ann Baptista, Eileen Berry, Celeste Castro, Debra Carvalho, Yvette Desautels, Deborah Frates, Rhonda Gonsalves, Christine Jadlowic, Roberta Lassey, Suzanne Lauzon, Michael Medeiros, Karin Mello, Jackie Rego, Deborah Saul- nier, Laura Snow, M. Teresa Valente. First Row, (I-r): Cheryl Racine, Frank Fonseca, Chris Borisoff, Diane Morency, A.V. Tech. Robert Whittaker. Second Row, (I-r): Jim Whittaker, Jeff Anuszczyk, Jerome Cardozo, Joanne Cardozo. 162 ocial Science Resource Center Aides First Row, (I-r): Evelyn Souza, Delia Oliveira, Gwen Smith, Esperanza Alejandro, Sheila Sullivan. Also: Juanita Antones, Manuel Azevedo, Spencer Barros, Chris Butler, Joan Chausse, Robert Cliff, Marc Cohen, Luis Correia, Lori East- man, Anthony Ferreira, Mary Jane Gomes, Delvin Gonsalves, Helen Green, Lisha Hamlin, Maryann Jesus, Mike Machado, Ann Medeiros, Susan Oliver. First Row, (I-r): Maria Botelho, Christine Mahon, Brenda Dart, Brian Soares. Second Row, (I-r): Media Specialist Mrs. Tow- ers, John Souza, Nancy Chin, Nildo Andrade, Kim Correia, George Couto. Third Row, (I-r): Louis Prevost, Craig Davis, Lori Walker, Jonathan Crowell, Joseph Scott Frade, Kelly Almeida. Also: Linda Bergeron, Kenneth Cardoza, Kelly Cava- naugh, Linda Cornell, Doreen Couto, Deborah Fonseca, Lucy Garcia, Jane Kummer, Steven Leaver, Darren McPherson, James Mercier, Judith Myers, Delia Oliveira, Mary Vieira, Karen Zuber. First Row, (I-r): Ramona Sylvia, JoAnne Pollitt, Colleen Gonsalves, Judy Cabral, Linda Cardosa, Ann Marie Riding. Second Row, (I-r): Esperanja Alejandro, Paul Roy, James Beauregard, Robert Leaver, David Souza, Alan Melanson, Donna Sarmento, Jackie Brown. Also: Doreen Couto, Ralph Dapont, Denise Gonsalves, Vincent Jodoin, Moses Maciel, Deborah Poyant. 163 YI SLO) ILC. Bat. Comm. P. Sullivan — Alone. First Row, (I-r): R. Barros, D. Pacheco. Second Row, (I-r): A. Alves, M. Bagoco, S. Barros, J. DeBurgo, R. Monteiro, T. Franzen, T. Maloney, A. Couto, J. Marti- nez. Third Row, (I-r): M. Lavadinho, K. Gomes, R. Viera, B. Demo- ranville, J. Rioux, J. Gomes, R. Tate, R. Sterling. Fourth Row, (I- r): C. Ouellette, W. Desautels, T. Lopes, E. Alvarez, D. Feliciano, M. Amaral, E. Andrade, R. Romanshi, R. Velez, R. Schoonmaker, E. Ardoin, C. Villeneuve. Instructors (I-r): C.S.M. Lima, L.T.C. Joseph R. Napoli, S.F.C. Robert Morrison. Bat. Comm. L. Martins — Alone. First Row, (I-r): C. Alfonso, D. Borges. Second Row, (I-r): P. Andrade, M. Gomes, L. Robinson, J. Tripp, L. Lopes, D. Carreau, H. Ortiz, R. Cosme, D. llarraza, P. Ortiz. Third Row, (I-r): H. Almeida, M. Houle, T. Andrade, N. Rog- ers, D. Barros, S. Magina, A. Toro, N. Gonsalves, C. Vieira, K. Cruz. 164 Battalion Staff Purpose: To provide instruction which will benefit the cadet, the community, and the nation, through leadership and citizenship. R. Caldas — Alone. First Row, (I-r): L. Pittsley, D. Briggs, K. Mingola, M. Harris, F. Ferreira. Second Row, (i-r): M. Lavadinho, M. Hill. (I-r): G. Baulier, J. Davignon, B. Fortes, R. Cunha. Bat. Comm. D. Offley — Alone. First Row, (I-r): D. Gomes, E. Alvarez. Second Row, (I-r): C. Wong, P. Carter, P. Tripp, M. Rocha, D. Lomba, K. Fonseca, S. Pittsley, W. Camacho. Third Row, (I-r): M. Farias, N. Toro, C. Pacheco, E. Toro, S. Cabral, S. Campbell, D. Sequeira, D. Brie, S. Maloney, D. Hallett, P. Fortes. 165 National Honor Society Purpose: To create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship. First Row, (I-r): Susan Gomes, Pres. Anne Small, Sec. Karen Pelczarski, Treas. Marie Bryant, V. Pres. Sandy Quadros, Cindy Labossiere. Second Row, (I-r): Elizabeth Vieira, Carole Letendre, Katie Calnan, Susan Clark, Coleen Raymond, JoAnn Mertens, Anne Shanks, Faye Weitzman, Cheryl Hamer, Pat Cabral, Alexis Araujo, Ann Bodzioch, Elizabeth Boucher, Jill Corkum. Third Row, (I-r): Steven Herman, Joe Baptist, Jan Ochab, Howard Levin, Michele Rioux, Ann Lopes, Nancy Pek- rul, Deborah Mills, Missy Coury, Regina Vieira. Fourth Row, (I- r): Adv. Mrs. Regina Keightley, Robert Horowitz, Ronald Ber- geron, Peter Alpert, Chris Buckley, Dalila Almeida, Paula Flood, David Briggs, Joe Lopes, Kevin Morgado, Chris Kis- bert, Alan Davis, Sheri Elias, Ed Pereira, Renee Ridzon, Sharon Heskett, Elizabeth Marcotte, Neil Jackson, Inez Cas- tro. Also: Jacqueline Abreu, Joe Baptista, Diane Begin, Therese Benoit, Victor Bernardo, George Butler, Laura Caton, Debra Clark, Gail Cosmos, Dolores Costa, Carlos Ferreira, Mary Gouveia, Susan Gouveia, Patricia Kenny, Bonny Knox, Kathy Law, June Medeiros, Edward Mello, Pauline Neto, Nancy Nunes, Paul Oliveira, Jacqueline Soares, Joan Sylvia, Pamela Tschaen, Maria Umbelina, Katherine Wilson. Engineers’ Club Purpose: To give students an insight into the requirements and different fields within the engi- neering profession. First Row, (I-r): Mark Sousa, Sec. Michael Thomas, Pres. Mark Touhey, V. Pres. Michael Desautels, Mark Joachim. Second Row, (I-r): David Correia, Bruce Allain, Brian Martin, Jeff Rocha, John St. Germain, Adv. Mr. R. Monteiro. Also: Robert Bromley, Steve Carreiro, Jim Monteiro, Paul Oliveira, Gerald Racine. First Row, (I-r): Kevin Morgado, V. Pires., Joseph Dziuba, Pres. Bob Sanitsky, Sec.-Treas. Brian Helgeland, Bruce Kes- tenbaum. Second Row, (I-r): Jackie Tetreault, Ruy Cardoso, Mark Sousa, Bruce Allain, Michael Carvalho, David Correia, Allen Mills. Third Row, (I-r): Alan Davis, Chris Buckley, Debbie Hardy, Mary Beth Macedo, Mickey Russo, Jeanine Zager, Ed Pereira, Libby Horn. Also: Bruce Anderson, Paul Arguin, Helder Costa, Dave Finnerty, Fred Frazier, Ellen Harrington, Steve Herman, Sue Levesque, Kathy Nanopoulos, Mike Pelc- zarski, Steve Walsh, Demetri Yankopolus. Shakespeare Club “3 LICMALIUN [te “ Purpose: To create an interest in the work of William Shakespeare and ultimately to see a live produc- tion of one of his plays. First Row, (I-r): Pamela Karalekas, Anne Brennan, Pres. Marie Bryant, Pat Cabral, Sheila Lefrancois. Second Row, (I-r): Namir Hobboosh, Howard Levin, Amir Habboosh, Samir Habboosh, Diane Begin, Treas. Jackie Tetreault, Eva Zatir, Lori Nader. Third Row: Dennis Meunier. Also: Harry Ainsworth, Marissa Alfonso, Priscilla Carter, Maria Fur- tado, Paul Oliveira, Robert Raposo, Ann Marie Riding, Alfred Vieira. Data Processing Club Purpose: To give students an opportunity to learn the basics of Data Processing. First Row, (I-r): Tom Maloney, Ronald Hill, Pres. Mike Butler, V. Pres. Namir Habboosh, Sec. Samir Habboosh, Jim Cusson. Sec- ond Row, (I-r): Adv. Mr. Robert Francis, David Briggs, Sue Malo- ney, Chris Butler, Shawn Wiley, Ken Charlton, Amir Habboosh, Larry Pina. Also: Ruy Cardoso, Helder Costa, Jackie Tetreault, William Vieira. First Row (I-r): Carleen Maura, Greta Tavenner, Paula Souza, Helder Costa, Barry Abrams. Second Row, (I-r): David Fermino, Joan Sylvia, Elaine P. Yehle, Bruce Anderson, Ann Lopes, Sandy Quadros, Regina Vieira. Also: Linda Chandler, Katherine Chmiel. 167 NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL BAND Woodwinds | a ON First Row, (I-r): Louise Cabral, Doreen Reis, Paula Berche, Mary Jane Lambalot, Janet Holland, Charlene Audette, Lisa Jason, Debra Pekrul, Doreen Sylvia. Second Row, (I-r): Celeste Caneira, Eileen Cruz, Karen Fichtenmayer, Glynis Sylvia, Jane Medeiros, Connie Oliveira, Joyce Mullin, Rebecca Harriman, Kristina Jardin, Helen Kirby, Nora Rose. Third Row, (I-r): Scott Amorin, Victor Carreiro, Robert Besen, Tim Scud- der, Meich Ojingwa Udo, Antonio Resendes, Charlotte Brewer, Denise Sequeira, Glenn Pacheco, Robert Telo, Donna Almeida, Patricia Almeida, Karen Pelczarski. Percussion f.. Chol BAND : First Row, (I-r): Maj. Donna Bobrowiecki, Karen Cotter, Feature Twirler Barbara Kizer. Second Row, (I-r): Karen Metivier, Gary Demoura, Steven Kates, Thomas Collins, Curtis Fralin, John Cabral, Nadine Blanchett, Dir. John G. Rapoza. Third Row, (I-r): Paul Sardinha, Marcelle Duval, Mary Jane Cabral, Nancy Pekrul. Also: Asst. Dir. Donald Vasconcellos. 168 First Row, (I-r): Douglas Fernandes, Andrew Matson, Peter Chagaruly, Keith Amorin, Manuel Gonsalves, Jose Amaral, Antonio Fer- nandes. Second Row, (I-r): Michael Medeiros, Gerard Patnaude, John Rodrigues, Karen Holden, Michelle Dziuba, Steven Dupre, Nancy Cooper, Robert Amaral, Donna Ramos, Mario Lavadinho. aS Band Officers 4 First Row, (I-r): Sr. Rep. Donna Ramos, V. Pres. Scott Amorin, Pres. Janet Holland, Sec. Karen Pelczarski, Treas. Marcelle Duval. Second Row, (I-r): Interim Off. Steven Kates, Jr. Rep. Mary Jane Lambalot, Soph. Rep. Tim Scudder, Fresh. Rep. Keith Amorin. 169 History Club Purpose: To promote service to the school and community, and to expand our knowledge of ourselves. First Row, (I-r): Julie Britain, Mark Ventura, Karen Pelczarski, Ann Bodzioch, 2nd Vice-Pres. Elaine Yehle, Vice-Pres. Gwen Borowicz, Pres. Kathy Nano- poulos, Treas. Ruy Cardoso, Sec. Debbie Roberts, Helder Costa, Mark Heleen. Second Row, (I-r): Debbie Silva, Dave Perry, Marc Cohen, Chris Fanning, Kevin Akin, Jeff Clavin, Jimmy Goulart, Joe Carreiro, Michelle St. Pierre, Ann McKenna, Jeff Ventura, Richard Tuchman, Jackie Tetreault, Paul Santos. Third Row, (I-r): Cheryl Lyonnais, Ned Tsouprake, Connie Bebis, Mary Boza, Paula Flood, Ellen Harrington, Isabel Carreiro, Benedicte Grignard, Keiko Chikaishi, Carol Noel, Doreen Correia, Chery! Case, Susan Silva, Gary Canedy, Ann Worsley, Dave Finnerty. Fourth Row, (I-r): Co-Adv. Mr. John Borow- icz, Student Adv. Cathy Maccini, Co-Adv. Mr. Michael Longo, Maria Furtado, Ken Castino, Lucy Benevides, Cheryl O'Malley, Lynn Perry, Robert McCarthy, Sue Martins, John Robson, Michael St. Pierre, Mark Perry, Rosie Vieira, Debra Pekrul, Judith Gelinas, Jackie Dupuis, Sue Pereira, Ann Vieira, Sue Boivin, Janet Verville. Also: Scott Alfonse, Deborah Andrade, Paul Arguin, Sue Benoit, Paula Berche, Sydney Bookstein, Cathy Camaioni, Bette Clark, Jim Connolly, Deborah Daniels, Mike Desautels, Maria de Barros, Karen Ewaszko, Linda Ewaszko, Rose Ferreira, Katie Finnerty, Dave Four- nier, Debbie Hardy, Barbara Jaworski, Michelle LeBlanc, Maria Lopes, Karen Moyer, John Oliver, Glenn Pacheco, Nancy Pekrul, Mike Pelczarski, Steve Perry, Lisa Poulos, Martha Reid, Lynda Rock, Sol Romano, Stafford Saunders, Debbie Silva, Sharon Sullivan, Barbara Tracz, Regina Vieira, Demetri Yankopolus. Business Club Purpose: To make it possible for students to attend the Mass. Office Assoc. Conference so that members may compete in various busi- ness areas on a state level. First Row, (I-r): Cindy Eaton, Wayne Freitas, Karen Cotter, Denise Donlan. Second Row, (I-r): Dot Reynolds, Lynn Costa, Deborah Auger, Susan Shurtleff, Doreen Hallett, Richard Hansen, Lorraine Landry. Third Row, (I-r): Paula Vasconcellos, Patricia Cabral, Lori Walker, Cindy Patistea, Mark Young, Sue Walker, Adv. Dawn Caton. Also: Louis Avila, Elinor Bissonnette, Beth Condon, Tammie Eaton, Kevin Gibson, Robert Gomes, Susan Lovell, Clara Vieira, Colleen Vieira. 170 Foreign Language Club Purpose: To provide an opportunity for stu- dents to engage in social, cultural, and com- munity oriented activities that will, it is hoped, help expand their knowledge of the world around them and its peoples. First Row, (I-r): Pres. Sue Levesque, V. Pres. Kevin Mor- gado, Sec. Monique Bourgeois. Second Row, (I-r): Unknown, Sandra Stewart, Phil Lima, Lucie Benfeito, Sheri Elias, Adv. Mr. Taylor. Third Row, (I-r): Diana Couto, Pat Cabral, Peter Alpert, Steve Herman, Judi Rubin, Kathy Mingola. Also: D. Burns, P. Cabral, D. Cosme, M. Coury, D. Couto, E. Figueirido, L. Frates, L. Garcia, R. Horowitz, M. Lessa, D. Oliveira, T. Pimental, F. Rey, E. Souza, E. Yehle. Biology Club Purpose: To enhance an appreciation of the biological world. First Row, (I-r): V. Pres. Samir Habboosh, Sec. Gwen Borow- icz, Ann McKenna, Pres. Namir Habboosh. Second Row, (I-r): Patty Mesquita, Lori Nader, Amir Hab- boosh, Adv. Mr. Strittmatter, Howard Levin. Also: Jimmy Bel- liveau, Kenneth Charlton, Joseph Dziuba, Colleen Foley, Sherri Fineberg, Scott Gonzales, Richard Tuchman. Business Foreign Language Resource Center Aides rege! HY TO Re IR manag 4! h Py 4 iu ae ten thal sets ry ‘ SIE a Lp 18 ee First Row, (I-r): Gail Shepard, Theresa Carvalho, Deborah Dupont, Kim Spooner, Elizabeth Figueiredo, Fatima deAmaral, Fatima Castro, Susan Botelho. Second Row, (I-r): Ms. Ryan, Shirley Viveiros, Rose Medeiros, Pam Ramos, Valerie Medeiros, Filomena Silva, Ana Ferreira, Tony daSilva, Mike Ventura. Also: Carlos Carreiro, Marisol Colon, Brenda Miranda, John Monteiro, Linda Nadeau, Valerie Pina, Karen Zuber. 171 Chess Club Purpose: To foster interest in and expanc the knowledge of chess at N.B.H.S. | First Row, (I-r): Sher i Elias, Adv. Mr. George Goodfel low. Second Row, (I-r): Capt. Chris Buckley, Chery Hirst. Also: Harry Ainsworth, Manuel Bagaco, Rober’ Besen, Gregg Buckley, Chris Butler, Jim Connolly Mike Conward, Jim Cusson, Charles Furtado, Rober Gorczyea, Matt Gosselin, Frank Holland, Jeff Rechter, Lawrence Soifer. Purpose: To interest any student who aspires to become an educator. First Row: Pres. Zoraida Correia. Second Row, (i-r): Sec. Catherine Roussos, Treas. Cathleen Calnan, Karen Sylvia, Donna Almeida. Also: Bette Clark, Pam Karalekas. Purpose: Interscholastic competition in the field of mathematics. —— First Row, (I-r): Amir Habboosh, Vincent Jodoin, Jan- ice Jodoin, Jeff Jodoin, Robert Besen, Co-Capt. Namir Habboosh. Second Row, (I-r): Co-Capt. Peter Alpert, Ruy Cardoso, Helder Costa, Samir Habboosh, Mike Butler, Adv. Mr. Mitchell, Diana Couto, Sue Levesque. Also: Robert Lopes. Student Advisory Council aie: First Row, (I-r): Chmn. Bob Horowitz, Patty Oliveira, Sec. Peter Alpert. Second Row (I-r): Stud. Rep. to School Comm. David Carreiro, Carol Cruz, Alt. Rep. to School Comm. David Fermino. Purpose: A musical after-school activity during which folk and pop songs are sung and or played with guitar. The Folksters participate in the Music Department's spring and winter concerts. First Row, (I-r): John Bottomley, Joe Paiva, Denie Bernier, Paul Neto, Robert Gorczyca. Second Row, (I-r): Glynis Sylvia, Sue Crowther, Marcelle Duval, Michelle Dziuba, Sandra Cusson, Anne Brennan. Third Row, (I-r): Adv. Miss Clark, Karen Fichtenmayer, Patty Oliveira, Greta Tavenner, Pam Karalekas, Sharon Stiffler, Ww Joyce Mullin. Also: Denise Bastos, Sherri Fineberg. ae Blue House Office Aides wav! f ; ; i 3 (I-r): Linda Andrade, Elizabeth Figueiredo, Linda Costa. Also: Joyce Andrade, Linda Bergeron, Chris Borisoff, Donna Cooper, Mark Couto, Maureen Daigle, Linda Daponte, Mary Healy, Lori Nader, Valerie Pina, Pam Ramos, Shirley Rhodes, Patricia Ryan, Shelley Santos, Eva Zatir. Victorian Too Drill Team First Row, (I-r): Noelia Gonzales, Leslie Lopes, Kathy Fonseca. Second Row, (I-r): Margaret Houle, Maria Lavadinho, Wanda Camacho, Terry Andrade, Debbie Borges, Priscilla Fortes. Victorian Drill Team First Row, (I-r): Lori Pittsley, Maria Lavadinho, Loide Martins, Patricia Andrade. Second _ First Row, (I-r): Mark Hill. Second Row, (I-r): Doreen Hallett, Cindy Alfonso, Hel- Row, (I-r): Eloida Dancel, Wanda Blake, Helena Almeida, Matilda Gomes, Exsilda Toro, ene Almeida, Roger Barros, Gerald Baulier. Third Row, (I-r): Priscilla Carter, Priscilla Carter, Provy Ortiz, Doreen Barros, Sharlene Pittsley, Cindy Alfonso. Kenneth Mingola, Tim Lopes, Fred Ferreira. rT a. a ig 9 Own, = ae at ren Seon,” a Moby Dick Drill Team First Row, (I-r): Raymond Romanoski, Patrick Sullivan, Tim Lopes. Second Row, (I-r): James Gomes, Brian Demoranville, Mark Hill, Luis Martins, Antonio Couto, Kevin Gomes, Roger Bar- ros. Se RAC ttn tee, oe wig % : ae a a a5 — : bh? a Tee Cie os ae Purpose: To meet people and to learn cultures of other countries. First Row, (I-r): Sandy Sherman, Cathi Maccini, Benedicte Grignard, Pres. Martha Saunders, Treas. Laurie Ainsworth, Keiko Chikaishi. Second Row, (I- r): Joyce Robert, Katie Calnan, Colleen Raymond, Renee Morel, Jane Kummer, Pat Cabral, Jill Cor- kum, Kathy Ryan. Third Row, (I-r): Elizabeth Vieira, Sandy Jacobs, Monique Bourgeois, Paula Flood, Ellen Harrington, Diane Begin, Anne Shanks, JoAnn Mertens. Fourth Row, (I-r): Namir Hab- boosh, Howard Levin, Karen Monteiro, Julie Brit- ain, Kevin Ryan, Colleen Foley, Cathy Roussos, Jane Medeiros. Fifth Row, (I-r): Asst. Adv. Mrs. Oui- met, Samir Habboosh, Lisa Bindas, Kathy Wilson, Judy Balestracci, Roberto Raposo, Anne Small, Cheryl Lyonnais, Gigi Griffin, Ned Tsouprake, Bruce Kestenbaum, Adv. Miss Wilde. Also: Beatrice Blake, Susan Clark, Arthur Cordeira, Susan Crowther, Kathleen Dupre, Sharon Ferreira, Tammy Fox, Maria Lomba, Ann Lopes, Michael Medeiros, Deborah Mills, Lisa Monteiro, Michele Roy, Linda Sameiro, Claire Shurtleff, Sue Williams. (I-r): Sec. Michelle St. Pierre, 1st Vice- Pres. Ann McKenna, Pres. Diana Couto, 2nd Vice-Pres. Esmeralda Correia. First Row, (I-r): Karen Wolfe, Bonnie Franzen. Second Row, (I-r): Jane Kalife, Kelly Cavanaugh, Patricia Riley, Mary Beth Swiszcz, Les- lie King, Abe Novick, Deirdre Rogers. Third Row, (I-r): Sue Levesque, Tricia Xiarhos, Debra Furtado, Ilda Magalhaes, Darlene Williams, Jayne Costa, Jerry Baulier, Jimmy Goulart. Fourth Row, (I-r): Mary Boza, Rosie Vieira, Jackie Dupuis, Sharon Stiffler, Lori Nader, Lynne Perry. Fifth Row, (I-r): Sharon Lopes, Stephanie Hickok, Debra Pek- rul, Gwen Borowicz, Doreen Correia, Debra Silva, Colleen Foley, Mark Ventura. Sixth Row, (I-r): Wanda Blake, Tina Rose, Nancy Chin, Pat Chapdelaine. Seventh Row, (I-r): Robert Gorczyca, Mike Car- valho, Mike Garifales, James Lessa, Curtis Fralin, Joe Carreiro, Mark Heleen, William Travers, Robert Duarte, Gwen Smith, Norman Thatcher. Also: Maria Inez Amaral, Lynne Anuszczyk, Edwin Ardoin, Joe Barros, Doreen Bettencourt, Mark Boucher, Beth Britain, Lisa Costa, Michael daCruz, Robert daRosa, Louise deMello, Debbie Hirst, Luis Sao Jao, Jeff Jodoin, Bernard Lachapel le, Kellie Martin, Ann McCoy, Carla McGregor, Mike Medeiros, Patricia Mesquita, Mark Miller, Tracy Oliveira, Mark Parker, Mary Perry, Maria Rebelo, Sue Anne Rego, Mimi Rivera, Patricia Roy, Karen Semiao, Sheila Sullivan, Glynis Sylvia, Colleen Turner, Darleen Vieira, Robin Vigeant, Naomi Viger, Raymond Wach, Robert Xifaras. American Field Service ana. CRIMSON AROS i Ch mae. a ; ie | { { ‘ | Pe ee Rebel Li ( fl ; i A, bribes uh In tea | 11 ACROSS ie 5. 8. 10. TA: 1 Gathering of the spirited. What athletes work to build up. We wear exotic in Spirit Week. A big one = conceit. Seniors’ self-appointed day off. . Neighboring state. . Mathematical term. . Tickets to college. . Dorothy's destination. _ Answer when a nerd asks for a date. _ Sound used to concentrate in T.M. _ You need one to find your way at NBH. . The way English teachers won't let you spell ‘‘says.”’ _ Distributive Education or Driver Education. State man y would like to see after graduation. . Friendly corridor greeting. . Estimated time of arrival. _ Favorite North Dartmouth hangout. . Track stars _When the P.A.'s on, we listen but don't _ Unavoidable action when boring teacher r lectures. _ Where we'd rather be than in. . This year’s final reward. _ Heartfelt exclamation on the fifth weekday. . Take me to your ____. (abbr.) . Mythical little worker. . Sum you must send with applications. . Excuse for absence. . Football kick. _ Places where you try to get rid of pizza pounds. .'78 Drama Club production. _ Satisfied sound when vacation begins. Kind of books needed for research paper (abbr.). . Physical education. . Title earned at nursing school. . The best year and the best class! _ Excuse for visiting Horseneck or Hawaii. . Only kind of car we can afford. DOWN . Colors that count. . Year when girls propose. . Size of muscleman’s chest. . Oriental version of a meditator. Degree conferred on science majors. _ Answer to ‘‘Let’s skip today!”’ . Instructor in the Marines. . Where you go to work up a sweat. _ Nature’s way of giving us a vacation. . Our big formal. _We can only see her on storm days. . First American Mystery author. . For some, the next goal. 19. French friend. 20. Five days of celebrating ourselves. 25. A place to call our own. 27. Wheels. 28. King Alfred's nickname. 29. Last worry before graduation. 32. Advanced degree. 35. You need four years of it to graduate. 37. Opposite of even. 38. Our Thanksgiving turkey. 42. Title of Kipling poem. 44. Our muppet mascot. 46. The only way to go. 49. Score the golf tearn hopes to break. 50. Relaxation method from India. 53. Maybe your ancestor. 54. The cafeteria should change theirs. a eee 55. Brought us our two friends from Japan and Belgium. 57. Month of '78 blizzard. 59. Word we'll say to NBHS on June 12th. 60. First two initials of School of Design. 62. Tough situation. 63. 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Jack Rosenberg Dr. William Jenney Atty. Edward Hicks Atty. Louis Stone Atty. John Tierney Atty. Charles Tsouprake Dr. Merton Wainer Dr. William Walsh Jean J. Webster, D.D.S. Irving E. Weinshel, D.M.D. Dr. Arthur D. Weisman Atty. Jack B. Weitzman Atty. John Xifaras 187 H ter “Hey, they gave me too many carrots! ’ “| think it’s warmer outside.”’ ‘| can't believe she said yes.” stoic ai SE iA . Poe + ‘This must be what a sardine feels like!’’ “Who said | can’t open my locker with my eyes closed?” “| guess | told him! 189 190 Compliments of ® s e . C) Z ae Morse’ Cutting Tools Division — Gulf +Western Manufacturing Company (Eastern Group) P.O. Box F923, New Bedford, Massachusetts 02742 U.S.A. ‘Greater New Bedford's Award-Winning Florist”’ HAWTHORN FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES INC. Vermette Bates Insurance Agency, Inc. 508 Hawthorn Street North Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 999-5122 968 Kempton St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Good Luck Tel.: 993-1705 Class of 1978 Representative and Mrs. Edward P. 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Heveccas Gone with the wind Subject; “history; Bd fey) im abercelg [res Se) Biology ; Math} C= Teacher! Mn vertay Mir. Kapeza, Mn Rescoe Mirs.Hassey Retivity: Foottoasl games } Swimming Drama lub ms) | | rn Peslimph feicphonc Mgned 1 Heaven y mandy, Movie: HStaris Bern Rocky ; Star Wars Pink Fouther Actress BarbroS+ SrbsSiRRA) Kate Tae keen Taety Keto ri. Fou ag Alen James Bend Shh Clint Easduo ood | Wood ee ees ee faseh aes ‘en in ae Cay! M.S.) 2 rans aM; oS) rnerces. tt. Camare er Forking Shot; Gupenicer Cr a What's A foot? We have found that one’s shoes often reflect his character. Here are some pictures just begging for captions. If your imagination is not inspired, there are some suggestions below. . Does he think he's going to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? . Slip-sliding away. . . . It’s quality, not quantity! . You can always spot a freshman. . Stop mentally undressing me! . Great couple — like Mutt an’ Jeff. . I'll bet he wears them to bed. . Listen, Joe, | heard that under those clogs she’s got the best looking. . . . He says without them he’s chronically tardy. 0. Super Foot disguised as a mild mannered work boot and his cohort Lois Lace. —-OONADOHBWN— 193 pete Rie CEMIREWA? yi i ; i LON ntact NRE ae seo eager tnissrewennteinneite bara 9 am SC “Seater ty Induct Vv © So Y — So S 2 JNA caniauaanenereor eT DO ini ii a A RRR Fs lrene Motta ae d 200 OUR GENEROUS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Abreu A friend from Stang Mr. and Mrs. M. Aguiar Alberta Almy Liza Andrade Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anthony Maria Araujo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ayotte, Jr. Miss Jean Barros Best of luck, Mr. Ed William Bettencourt Ms. Karyn Bicker Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Biscari and family Miss Beverly Bizzarro Mr. and Mrs. A. Bodzioch Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boisvert Robert J. Braz Kathy Buckley Marguerite Burchell Rick Carreiro lrene Chausse Mr. and Mr. W. Coderre Mrs. Cynthia Conward Mr. and Mrs. R obert Desforges Mr. and Mrs. George Diggle Mrs. Barbara Dubreuil Mr. Henry Fernandes George Ferreira Mr. Thomas Ferreira Lt. Col. Robert N. Fleming U.S.A. (Ret) Natalie Freitas Geno the Haircutter Mr. Edward Girard Mrs. Emily Gleason Beverly Gomes Mr. and Mrs. George Goodfellow Good luck. . . a Friend Steven Goulart Mr. Gouveia Ms. Susan E. Geary Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Guy Ms. Eylean Haddocks Harary’s Jewelers Catherine F. Hassey Herbert A. Hern Mrs. Sandra Hern Mrs. Bert Hill Fran Farrah Howard Pam Karalekas Katie and Teddy Bill and Jean Keightley Ms. Maryanne C. Kepinski Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Mr. James Kelley Mr. Ernest Kobza Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laflamme Audrey Levasseur Mr. Michael E. Longo Mrs. Lavado Mr. and Mrs. John Lunny Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maccini Mary’s Dressmaking Mrs. McAfee Mr. E. M. Medeiros Mrs. Carol Mello Mr. and Mrs. Richard Methia Sara M. Neto Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nolin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ouimet David Pepin Rosemary Pereira Mr. and Mrs. John Rapso Mrs. Helen Rogers Room 229, Gomes School Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Rose Mr. Allan Roscow Jim Reul Mr. and Mrs. Jarett W. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rubin Saulnier’s Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sawyer Dorothy M. Silva Mr. and Mrs. Roger Silva Mr. St. Pierre Mr. John Strittmatter Mr. John Sykes Sylvia and Brown Market Trendsetter’s Coiffures The Turf Coach Boutique Beverly Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Vieira Mr. John Warren Martha S. Wilde Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Wilusz John L. Warren Mrs. Y. George Zatir ae. at eo Ee CME eae eeweun es | esterday, When I Was Young. . . 1. Mrs. Janice Ouimet 2. Mr. George Goodfellow 3. Mrs. Marial Harper 4. Dr. Eugene Wilusz 5. Mr. Ronald Nolin 202 6. Mr. Richard Methia 7. Mr. Ronald Barboza 8. Mrs. Ethel Towers 9. Mrs. Catherine Hassey 10. Mr. John Sykes aes BAe hate. -— 203 ; 4 : 206 ‘What do you expect from a senior?” “You should have told me it wasn't milk before | drank it! “Maybe if | wait untillater. . .”’ i | “Class, tonight's assignment is . ” YMCA of New 30 Brock Ave... - New Bedford, MA Lies in the Hands of Our Present Day — Student JES CO. IN AGENCY, INC. 222 Union Street Dodge-Murphy Studio b Coll melaitoll-1BY-¥-1 4 efoto) fe) alo) Cole lee] el al=1¢ ; 7 685 Pleasant St., Brockton 617 — 584-1444 tase. American Auxiliary Tel. (617) 996-3886 106 State Rd. | Pe i Pie 2: ee Ott A Seat Sinn ate Meme Naren cK 214 : . é eo tudio ct 4 Ree Modeling Abe ae sites 194 Rockdale Ave. New Bedford 999-1701 Extends a personal invitation to join Shirley and her staff Ss Professional Modeling Children’s Workshop Male Personal Improvement Cosmetic Application Social Graces For Fashions and Service Visit Shirley C. Martin's A TOUCH OF CLASS. BOUTIOUE 140 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass. 02741 Marine Paints Hardware Instruments i, Telephone ; | : ies Zayre Department Store Malcolm W. Frasier North Dartmouth Mall President North Dartmouth, Massachusetts PARE EE ESSE EE, one 25 %, oe ‘ = 60: [ | Le) | ES ON. EARTH Q vty ARS Sedford Dartmou ibn Bee aS | bi Lili dd” ae Es “ Fit ap CERIN = S rom 1 TNE aomen geet a Piitiecin de 2s a ne ET ee )) We, the Class of 1978, after four years at NBHS, have accumulated many recollections — some happy and some sad. In apprehension of our approaching demise as NBHS Seniors, we have set ourselves the tas k of passing along our possessions, as all mortals must. With deep affection and more than a bit of nostalgia, we endow the following with all we have to give. Phil Coderre: a free trip to Trance-ylvania Mrs. Ethel Towers: a look at the reading room from her resource center Chris Buckley: a shark that bites Miss Martha Wilde: 4,000 AFS students Paula Berche and Karen Pelczarski: the ’’keys’’ to Success The Freshmen: a touch of class Sheila LeFrancois: a complete week of school Eva Zatir: an eternally elastic deadline Gigi Griffin and Mark Touhey: life preservers The Cooks: a McDonald’s franchise Bruce Kestenbaum: a filled black book The Field Hockey Team: a sex test kit David Carreiro: a presidential nomination Sgt. Robert Morrison: a battalion commander like Dolly Parton Faye Weitzman: a smile without silver Mr. Theodore Calnan: a 180-day minimum attendance regulation Mike Butler: his own A.V. department Anne Small: the 1980 Miss Universe title Keiko Chikaishi and Béné Grignard: two return tickets to the U.S.A., with our love NBHS: a new recording of ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner”’ Renée Ridzon: a twelve-course meal for lunch Ms. Carol Sorenson: a megaphone Tony DePina: nothing but net Mr. John Robinson: a year without PA duty Peter Alpert and Charlie Furtado: a perpetual Woody Allen festival Mr. James Medeiros: platform fins Missy Coury: one meeting with the entire steering committee Mr. Ronald Nolin: une horloge sans mains Kevin Morgado: a Richard instead of a dickey Mrs. Catherine Hassey: a Congressman’s pay and a book of new clichés Howard Levin: Namir Habboosh Mrs. Regina Keightley: a ready-made float Bob Horowitz: a tennis game with Arthur Ashe Mrs. Roberta Sawyer: a Mrs. G. Donna Ramos: Liza Minnelli’s role in ‘‘Cabaret”’ The Juniors: senioritis Mr. James Kelly: another Celtic championship Sheri Elias: a giggle that quits Mr. Michael Longo: a police whistle Katie Calnan: a day without having to see the principal after school The entire student body: another year with 2 February vacations MOOOOOOEOOLOL® AAOOAAOOO! OOOOOO! MOMOOOOOOE OOOOOOOE TIOOOOAAOOOOLOLO! MS © @ © ‘e © « Va Ae vue ee - ey ea, 5S PeeeT CCRC RT RRTCTTRTCCTCCETETCETETETE LLEE' ReeeeeeeeeeEeeee qo TTC TETEECECEEEE CECE CECE CECE CECE CEE EE CEC EEE ECE CEE CE CEC eee oe ee eee eee tp $35.3 aa SIASSTSIAI AI ISAS SAS AA SAS SAS ASTASASISASS SA VASASSSSASSSSSSSSSSS READING ROOM RESOURCE CENTER NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCH’)0} hae Coe “ey YAN SN ee % ove @.°. i wSNS 2 ? vv een ee 2 stop sty! piety g S ETCCTCETCCECEEEELTCEEETTEETCEETEECEEEETEEE CECE CEE CECE ECE EEE CE EEEECE 8L. LNAWATdd0S HHNWOS SSS SSSA SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SASS SASS AAAS ASS Q erat So of) | se ws Girls’ Track Girls’ Track Bottom Row: Carol Chandler, Kathy Fields, Glynda Stroud, Co-Capt. Laura Caton, Co-Capt. Sue Costa, Diane Wood, Debbie Saulnier, Amelia Santos, Julie Chantre, Adele Youngblood, Melanie Chartier. Middle Row: Laurie Sylvia, Sandy Viera, Karen Ewaszko, Marie Pepin, Donna Lyonnais, Lisa lacoponi, Stacy Coucci, Nicole St. Pierre, Cheryl Caron, Michelle Gray, Coleen Gonsalves, Lori Warrington, Michelle St. Pierre, Dawn Gomes, Jeanne Wholley. Top Row: Coach Ron Barboza, Peggy Silva, Dana Sanders, Lynne Costa, Robin Taylor, Linda Ewaszko, Alda Pacheco, Sharon Lopes, Mary Jane Lambalot, Monique Boisvert, Martha Jacobs, Jackie Bariteau, Karen Pires, Karen Wolfe, Kelly Cavanaugh, Heather Smith, Sue Alves, Natalie Graca, Donna Gyukeri, Toni Stroud, Ann Marie Daniels, Michelle Vieira. SS EE ES ee oe TS Var Fa Boys’ Track . Sipe ox EE Se A 2 mS Bottom Row: Rick Haddocks, Mark Touhey, Steve Walsh, Dennis Ferreira, Gary Crowell, Ken Johnson, Hal Miller, David Cottuli, Neil Macedo, Ron Viera. Middle Row: Coach Richard Ponte, Pat Comeau, Mike Cabral, Rick Graca, Greg Hutchinson, Kevin Brito, Rick Nelson, Bobby Johnson, Larry Rothwell, Jeff Lopes. Top Row: Dale Whiting, Scott Cliff, Mike St. Pierre, Joe Robinson, Frank Mota, George Cintra, Paul Montalto, Bob Pina, Manvel Rodriques. is i ee ‘ Z pel Bloat ruts W CONSHOHG Boys’ Tennis Bottom Row: Mike Russo — Co-Capt., Bob Horowitz, John Weedall, Alan Sylvia, Doug Dansereau. Top Row: Steve Kates, Demetri Yankopolus, Henry Medeiros, Co-Capt. James Esancy, Jeff Clavin, Marty Novia, Louie Pacheco, Coach Ralph Perry. Sf PLAGE GAA LISI IS PP PPP PPS fy ? er we a ad unk aa vw : gue ; Sse irls’ Tennis a oe a Bottom Row: Sandy Jacobs, Robin Alberts, Co-Capt. Sheri Elias, Co-Capt. Faye Weitzman, Mary Beth Ma Row: Coach Christine Galligan, Ann Marie Perry, Ann Demanche, Pam Goddu, Martha Reid, Ellen Harrington. + + + + + + + + + + oa 4 dent + + he + + i cedo, Ann Bodzioch. Top Baseball Bottom Row: Peter Kane, Mike Lajoie, Tom Duarte, Rick Perzentz, Len Roberts, Capt. John Rapoza, Randy Hamel, Bruce Anderson, Mark Almeida, Coach John Pacheco. Top Row: Danny Costa, Tony Williams, Wayne Daviski, Fred Szyndlar, Doug Barrows, Mark Correia, Mike Sheerin, Gary Brune, Tom Toyfair, Rick Smith. wet tee rT ot St) ts be ta LF ine Laat Girls’ Softball Girls’ Softball Bottom Row: Maria Furtado, Carol Sylvia, Lisa Thibeault, Capt. Cathy Arruda, Marie Moniz, Vivian Mingola, Manager Ann Baptista, ; aR Abby Swistak. Top Row: Coach Louanne Gonsalves, Robin Grant, Anna Cruz, Diane Cunna, Carla McGregor, Cheryl Medeiros, Laurie = PN ee. SA ae Jae Sirois, Debbie Fleet, Sandy Edmundson, Kathy Heron, Karen Arruda, Becky Harriman. “ee Sel Bette. te, | pidhit ie rT ve™, ae . Se MORE a Golf Team Bottom Row: Darren Rogers, Charles Cabral, Joe Car- reiro. Top Row: Scott Evsebio, Chris Nelson, John Hardy, Tim Reynolds, Coach John Curry. ice Be sa Se Lt enn eth ee” ay no heey, ncert ES KD | xe eo = WY My RO LINE SE pe, Sts 2 Banquet Senior . | = pie Sarah a ier - ‘ eee NAAN UT 3 ti —! ng MANET) a Meg YEH) V1) ee caine hae os” Ss 4 wary? goes es rt « oO RHEL! { | Hil Pe eee READING ROOM RESOURCE CENTER i, OY
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