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By Rive oO — but before long, we must realize that this is merely one step in the journey. 16 man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. André Gid eau Graduate Editor: Anne McKenna Staff: Kelly Walsh Sandra Edmundson — J ae Stephanie Hickok ditor-in-Chief Chris Jadlowic Diana Couto Stacey Cabral Deborah Dumas Kathy Brown Sports Editor: Joseph Carreiro Staff: Mark Heleen : Shawn Terry | Karen Wolfe dvertising Editor: Jeff Clavin Activities Editor: Gwen Borowicz ee aa oe Stat Tracy Van Canton SE vane ae ea Jackie Dupuis , i ees Mary Boza Janice Hodson | Patrice Poirier Darlene Viera Sharon Lo es Sue Levesque Dorothy Cabral P Cynthia Ladino Jackie Dupuis Jane Medeiros Saskia Schleifer Charlene Nadeau JJP}S JOOQILDA hotography Staff: Tim Scudder Typing Staff: Debbie Furtado Chris Ouellette Juvita daCruz Richard Marchisio Art Staff: Sharon Lopes Michelle Lemelin Jeff Jodoin Mike Carvalho Patrice Poirier Chris Butler Kelly Walsh Joseph daCruz Janice Hodson Michael DaCruz 17 Home enter AND 1 YOU OPEN DAILY ae salen center 7:30 A.M.-5 P.M. CHARGE 7 CHARGE CARD MON. THRU SAT. iT} oe en ee PREES DELIVERY STURTEVANT HOOK, Inc. 2343 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Mass. 02746 Tel. (617) 999-4551 SERVIOTAR. ® lumber @ masonry @ hardware @ home improvement @ garden shop ® fireside shop ®@ commercial hardware TOA FINE CLASS INA GREAT SCHOOL Congratulations and Best Wishes MICHAEL E. SMITH 871 Washington Street Braintree, Massachusetts 02184 617 848-3250 REPRESENTING @Palfour. JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS e CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS ¢ TROPHIES ¢ PLAQUES ¢« DIPLOMAS « INVITATIONS ak Mle aie epee a e) ea ae oO” “eg or Best Wishes ott To Our iced Senior Class From ks aXe pnt The Staff i Of The Crimson Log WOLFSON ZALKIND AND CO. 556 Pleasant St. New Bedford, MA Members Boston Stock Exchange Reg. Representative — David Cohen Tel. 999-5289-80 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1980 Joan and Jean Costa Riverdale, Georgia Jeep fo atepanta obllaslaaa te AMERICAN AUTO, INC. 867 CHURCH STREET NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Cre TELEPHONE 998-1141 AUTHORIZED AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER | th ii ih e id GE be tl Authorized AMC, Jeep, Renault Dealer Sales, Service, Parts 22 a MUSIC MANSION Pianos and Organs — Sales, Service, and Lessons 218 Rockdale Avenue New Bedford, Mass. 02740 Telephone 994-9757 Thomas Walton BONVILLE'S MARKET 142 So. Main St. Acushnet, Ma. Groceries — Meats Beer — Wine Liquors Tel. 995-0313 Good Luck to the Class of 1980 TORMAN'S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Try the Torman Touch Complete Driver Education Courses Start Every Three Weeks Office Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-12 A.M. Mon.-Sat. 6-8 P.M. Tel. 993-7190 1980 (Bas aa Shoot Comrrittee Yoh Reade ce way Co) Ln Yul F Wealth... RRNA 776. Tlargeny Lottin 7. Carlos Pachecw Oe. Sarre SUMAN Dn. Michelle Tero ieee ae, MWe kLxterd AO Zs Qa Wool thanks 350 Cars and Trucks in Stock SUPER MID-CITY Telephone: (617) 996-5682 225 State Rd., Rte. 6, No. Dartmouth, MA 02747 Dodge @ (CHRYSLER @ Plymouth BILLY COUTO Personal Available for Libra Banquets Weddings Management Social Functions Bar Mitzvah New Bedford, Mass. (617) 995-7241 After Hours 26 nd rion teat - ee es ae Mr. Paul Rodrigues Superintendent of Schools Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos Deputy Superintendent Mrs. Lucille Caron Asst. Supt. for Special Services Mr. Edward Correia Asst. Supt. for Personnel Mrs. Grace Frey Asst. Supt. of Curriculum and Instr. ¥ Mr. Joseph Bettencourt Mr. William Chapman Dir. of Guid. and Pupil Personnel Athletic Director “thy, 3 at a By ‘ 2 Mr. Joseph Rocha Mrs. Frances Heimberg Phys. Ed. Dir. Coordinator of Music Ed. Dir. of IMC 7 Ms. Edna Zola Mr. Raymond Bisaillon Mrs. Clara Crosson Art Director Dir. of Occupational Ed. 27 Administration Mr. Theodore J. Calnan Mr. John F. Robinson Headmaster Administrative Asst. oe Mrs. Marial Harper Mr. Charles Luchetti Blue Housemistress Green Housemaster Mrs. Roberta H. Sawyer Mr. Eugene Goldrick Mr. Gilbert Souza Dean of Students Gold Housemaster Tan Housemaster English Department Mr. Charles Robinson Dept. Head Mr. Daniel Dube + Tal Ms. Marguerite Burchell Mrs. Susan Gillum Mr. David Pepin Mr. Arthur Walsh Mr. Robert Ladino Mrs. Judith Snow Mr. Robert Peccini 29 English Department Mr. Robert Braz Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Miss Margaret Longpre Mr. Eugene McCarthy Miss Mary Morris Mr. Robert Lanouette Mrs. Rose Souza 30 English Department Mrs. Anita Rose Mrs. Pauline Richard Sige th “ig hil rig wor sta Pas gee daha, PLE OTe i at Mr. Stephen Fraga Science Department es Mr. James Mandly Mr. William Doyle Mr. Jarett Rose Dept. Head Mr. Wayne Hamlet a Mr. A. Glenn Brum Mr. George Goodfellow 31 Science Department Mrs. Janice Ouimet Mr. Kenneth Soares Mrs. Mary Jane Rider Miss Martha Wilde akc le gi?) Me fi Mrs. Doris Bisaillon Mr. Abel Pimental Math Department EE Mr. Charles Messier Mr. Michael Ras Miss Joan Park Dept. Head Mr. Thomas Crook Mr. John Fernandes Mr. Gualter DeSilva Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau Ms. Dorothy Dean Mr. Ronald Vaz Mr. Timothy Mitchell Mrs. Eileen Diggle Mr. Edward Girard 33 Math Department Mr. Marc Letendre Mrs. Noreen Parker Mr. Joseph Oliver Mr. Henry Saltzman Foreign Lang Mrs. Rosalie Baker Dept. Head s s ” BS ; Mr. Laurindo Machado Mr. Americo Araujo Mrs. Eliza Andrade Foreign Language Department Mr. Maurice Galipeau Mr. John Raposo Mrs. Sarah Kalife aN As Mr. Ronald Medeiros Mr. John Battaini Mrs. Maria Costa Social Studies Department Mr. Frederick Cole Mrs. Cynthia Conward Dept. Head on Bs Mr. John Curry Mr. Lawrence Edmundson aN. Mrs. Lena Campanelli Mr. Anthony Zielinski i Mr. John Murphy Mr. Frank Motta Mr. Edmund Tavares Mrs. June Roberts 36 Social Studies Department Mrs. Catherine Hassey Mr. Maurice Taylor Mr. Robert Foster Business Department Mr. Richard Nerbonne Mrs. Lois Ayotte Mrs. Madeline Duarte Dept. Head sane Ms. Dawn Caton Mrs. Vilda Miles Business Department Mrs. Joyce Desforges Mr. Richard Anderson Mr. Arthur Anderson 4 ; i ‘ ; 2 Mrs. Donna Romano Mrs. Lucille Lagasse Aide ; +? 2 aad A: Pes “ j fo ° Mrs. Ann Walker Mr. Carlos Alves Mr. John Warren xan! ; Mr. Salvatore Lombardo Mrs. Aileen Siegel Ms. Aurora Zola Mr. Robert Francis 38 Bilingual Department Mr. Abel Fidalgo Dept. Head Mrs. Amy Slater Mrs. Ester Gomes Mrs. Juliet Amaral Mr. Manuel Silveira Mrs. Theresa Torres 39 Mr. Manuel Aguiar os be 4 = Mr. Paul Broadmeadow Mr. Antonio Oliveira Physical Education Department Mr. Ronald Barboza Mr. Mitchell Kuliga Mrs. Louanne Gonsalves Mrs. Kathy Buckley Mr. Bruce MacPherson Mrs. Pauline Amaral 40 Physical Education Department Mr. Maurino Isidoro Health Mrs. Nancy Rolli Mr. James Medeiros Mr. Richard Ponte Mr. John Dell Isola Mrs. Nancy L’Heureux Mrs. Rita Blanchette Health Laundry Aide Laundry Aide 41 Music Department Mrs. Cassandra Morgan Sy ope Mr. William Langelotti Industrial Arts Department Mr. John Farrell Dept. Head Mr. Jean Bonneau Mr. Richard Rutkowitz Mr. Ralph Diouhy Mr. Curtis Mello 42 Industrial Arts Department Bi. sll Mr. Paul Maty e cece RE URL ORMGITE RIT TR nee eer Mr. Ralph Monteiro Mr. David Moretti Art Department Mr. David Rocha : “ : ; . Ue tS Mr. William Bettencourt Mr. Robert Fournier Mrs. Nancy Baier 43 ee) Guidance Department . Mr. William Winsper : Mrs. Judith Bolton Mr. Michael Hochman Placement Counselor Miss Anna Sowa Mr. Jacob Tabachnik Mr. Keith Francis Miss Juanita Schoff Mr. Edward Burke Occupational Education Department Mr. Peter Nanos Mrs. Mary Stellato Mrs. Modena Chopoorian Mrs. Ruth Mellen 44 Dept. Head Home Ec. Home Ec. Mrs. Nancy Sullivan Mr. Robert Allcock Home Econ. Occ. Foods Mrs. Hope Collins Child Care Mr. John Pacheco bas é i ‘ -— Dist. Ed. is ee boat - 4 ! e 8 Mrs. Eileen Medei Mrs. Toni Aud S i S Nurses’ Aide Instr. ipa eecuee pecial services Mr. Paul Boisvert Mrs. Helen Rogers Driver Ed. Eng. Res. Ctr. Mr. Donald Wilusz Ms. Ann Roderigues Soc. Sc. Res. Ctr. Bus.-Lang. Res. Ctr. ™ SMINDTVD it esata (LAS eeeaTeE 1A10S W31804d ” : 7 Mrs. Janice Arruda Math Res. Ctr. Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Sci. Res. Ctr. Head.-Ref. Res. Ctr. Mrs. Ethel Towers Mr. Robert Maucione Mrs. Vivian Robb Mr. Robert Whittaker Mr. David Brassard Media Coordinator Librarian A.V.-T.V. Technician T.V. Instr. 45 Special Services Mr. Manuel Matos Mr. Clyde Armstrong Ms. Joanne Bennett Mr. Thomas Ferreira Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. we es othe Mrs. Janice Cohen Mr. Robert Jeffrey Ms. Lynn Mingola Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Spe a : Mrs. Joy Reul . Ed. Aide AS Mrs. Margaret Mello Mrs. Theresa Audette Mrs. Julie Seguin Mrs. Elizabeth Trudelle Spec. Ed. Aide Spec. Ed. Aide Res. Class Staff Res. Class Aide Mrs. Beatrice Costa Mrs. Debra Fortier Mrs. Eileen Forgue Mrs. Joan Borowicz Res. Class Aide Res. Class Aide Res. Class Aide Res. Class Aide 46 Also: Mrs. Elaine Safioleas and Mrs. June Kisbert, Res. C . Aides Special Services ® Ms. Melissa Naile Mrs. Darlene Raposo Mrs. Diane Cohen Mrs. Elena Martins Res. Class Aide Res. Class Aide Res. Class Aide RN. } me || § -l |? Mrs. Yvette LeBlanc Sgt. Robert Morrison Lt. Col. Joseph Napoli Mrs. Rita Rivard R.N. IMR NOLILE, JR OUAG. Main Off. Tel. Oper. Mrs. Stasia Szaro Mrs. Marie Turgeon Mrs. Violetta Fernandes Main Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Ms. Elizabeth Winn Main Guid. Sec. g wa Mrs. Carol Clermont Mrs. Marion Brown Main Off. Sec. Exec. Sec. Main Off. 47 Special Services Mrs. Ethel Griffith Mrs. Sylvia Amaral Green House Sec. Tan House Sec. Mrs. Kathy Tench Mrs. Gerry Correia Blue House Guid. Clerk Green House Guid. Clerk Custodians Mr. George Wheeler, Head Mr. Antone Alfonso Mr. Henry Almeida Mr. Kenneth Andrews Mr. Joseph Arruda Mr. Leopold Berube Mr. Mark Britton Mr. James Burgo Mr. Gerald Cabral Mr. Stanley Collins Mrs. Eva Correia Mr. Fernando Cruz Mr. John David Mr. Alfonse Duarte Mr. Joseph Dutra Mrs. Shirley Fernandes Mr. Joseph Ferreira Mrs. Mary Fortes Mr. James Foster, Carp. Mr. Dale Fuller, Carp. Mr. Marc Gill, Engr. Mrs. Beverly Gomes Mr. Charles Gosselin Mr. Richard Haskins Mr. Donald Howard Mr. John Joseph Mr. Dennis Latour Mrs. Beatrice Leal Mrs. Jean Lima Mr. James Macedo Mr. Kenneth Macedo Mr. Ernest Medeiros Mr. Willard Monteiro Mr. Luciano Oliveira Mrs. Ermalinda Perry Mr. Kenneth Petty Mr. Edgar Pothier Mr. Fred Reynolds, Chief Engr. Mr. August Sarmento Mr. Donald Silva Vy Mr. Edward Simmons Mr. Daniel Sarmento Mr. William Tavares Mr. Anthony Williams Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt, Mgr. Mrs. Alice Rezendes Gold House Sec. Mrs. Eleanor Craveiro Tan House Guid. Clerk a ‘we, aS j Mrs. Claire Bergeron Blue House Sec. ll Mrs. Catherine Rose Gold House Guid. Clerk Evelyn Ambrose Cecile Antone Adella Arruda Cynthia Bentley Claire Bernier Claire Brun Margaret Carola Hilda Catlow Rose Coulombe Gladys Couto Mildred Dion Alice Gomes Theresa Hall Mary B. Hayes Dorothy Hope Joyce lacoponi Natalie Inacio Marion Jankowski Joanne Kwicien Cuiteria Ladino Gertrude Lague Theresa Lizotte Alice Maillet Joyce Menard lrene Mendonca Gloria Mendoza Cynthia Moniz Kathleen Murphy Theresa Noia Kathleen Perry May L. Perry Ruth Piva Kathryn Rothwell Agnes Rua Frances Schoorens Natalie Simmons Anne Souza Emily Souza Rosalie Strittmatter 5 Dorothea Sylvia ¢ Mary Tavano Mary Tavares Shirley Whittaker Marion J. Wholley (: Yotides ine Hassey lul Guy Miss Martha Wilde ) 4 George Goodfellow Mrs. Catherine H r. James Mandly Mrs. Janice Ouimet 6: r. Michael Longo Miss Cynthia Leal | Mr. 2 Medeiros Mrs. Louanne Gonsal Mrs. Eileen Diggle a | ene Wilusz Miss Susan Geary Mr. eee Oliver Ms. Dorothy Dean Mr. Michael Longo Mrs. Rose Souza Mr. Ralph Keith Ms. Marguerite Bur Mr. George Goodfellow Mrs. Cathagine Hag Congratulations and the Best of Luck to the Class of 1980 Bus. 999-1480 Res. 992-6568 LIMA'S GARAGE AUTO BODY Voice of Performance General Repairing 374 Myrtle St. New Bedford, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1980 Dr. Paul F. Walsh School Committee Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From SOUTHEASTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NOVICK JEWELERS Fine Jewelers Downtown New Bedford Good Luck Class of '80 J LC TROCAL RO OFING SYSTEMS 992-5580 NEW BEDFORD ROOFING SHEET METAL INC. President Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 From a Friend Tweety, eat your heart out! Congratulations to the New Bedford High School JROTC on their 100th Anniversary The United States Army Mr. Robert H. Maucione, Mrs. Vivian Robb, Librari Mr. David Brassard, Ins Marguerite Zielinski E ae a : ahicewmenda Helen Rogers 1), CODonald Wilusz Ann Rodrigues has -. Ye Ethel Towers May fortune _ be on your side DARTMOUTH - Vermette and Bates INDOOR TENNIS 7 Insurance Agency, Inc. NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA. P.O. Box A 2099 New Bedford, MA 0274 | Tel. 993-481 | Best Wishes to the 1980 Graduating Class Teamsters Union Local No. 59 28 Cornell St. New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 It is in loving, not in being loved The heart finds its quest; It is in giving, not in getting Our lives are blest. A special remembrance of Mrs. Elizabeth Macedo, former Social-Science Resource Center Director Opasew YyjJaqezi]j “sAW 0} aINqUY VY Anthony K. Karalekas Anthony W. Karalekas Tel. Res. 996-5920 Tel. Res. 993-6913 Demo Karalekas James Cunha Tel. Res. 999-6548 Tel. Res. 993-0152 STATE FRUIT CO., INC. Wholesale Fruit and Produce Fruit Baskets Our Specialty 2 McCabe Street Telephones: Cor. Rockdale Ave. 993-6830 994-3239 So. Dartmouth, MA 02748 993-0788 992-7553 57 ANNA ADRIANO Crissy’s’’ target: California or Utah for college. Pet peeve is get- ting up early. Is happiest when not alone and her secret wish is to get her braces taken off. Mr. Roscow’s class was the best. ‘‘No matter how nice it is to say hello, there will always be a painful goodbye. ’ JOHN AGUIAR John's ambition is to become a photographer. Refuses to reveal his innermost wish. Enjoyed Photogra- phy Class with Mr. Millette and the girls’ locker room. Favorite pastime is playing chess. Probably to SMU? WD COTT ALFONSE LORI ANN AGRELO Lori will attend college for account- ing. She is noted for her giggle. Lori will always remember fun times with her folks. Her favorite actor is Erik Estrada (yum!). History with Ms. Leal was super and so was NBH course selection. Hated being pushed around freshman year. “Aye yil”’ KAREN AGUIAR AMELIA ALMEIDA PAMELA AGRELO “Pokey ’ Future lab technician who relaxes playing guitar, cooking. Hot-tempered but a smiley-face fan. Glad to be in Mr. Kobza's happy Chem. Class. Grateful for NBH course choices. Aims to get through college, have good career, marry man of her dreams. ‘'Life is short... enjoy it!’ SUSAN MARIE AGUIAR “Sue ’ is happiest when doing OK in school and when going out on Saturday night with Arthur. Would like to visit Europe later. Hates being on a diet, being silly and peo- ple who are bossy. Most noted for saying wrong thing. Off to college! ANN ALMEIDA ‘Paula’' Deeply wishes to spend the rest of her life with Joe. Her ambition is to become a medical assistant. Would love to see Lisbon but can always be found on front porch. French and Mr. Galipeau were terrific. Relaxes with needle- point or soap operas CIDALIA AGUIAR “Sally’’ Ambition is to become a policewoman. Can always be found with Orlando and loves to talk and to disco. Will remember parents for ten o'clock curfew. Secretly wishes to be rich and famous (only wants half of a million dollars). Mr. Ed was sensational. A disco doll. wt j KEVIN D. AKIN “KDA will join the Navy. Satisfied when with Julie and his friends. Can often be found in his car or in the Blue House Cafeteria. Known for his exceptional humor and being too talkative. Never forget Ms. Tripp's class. Hopes to be in nuclear field as Omar the Magnifi- cent! HELENA ALMEIDA Lenny's off to college to major in law enforcement. Will cherish par- ents for always being there Secretly wants to own a Rolls Royce and write a play for Broad- way. ROTC and track were most fun, but Mr. Goodfellow's class was the greatest. “Hey, you only live once! ’ HELENA M. AGUIAR Helena's pet peeve is the NBHS rules. To be wealthy is her secret yen and probable fate. Will always recall parents’ understanding and strictness. Lunch time was most appreciated. Her lab group in Dr Wilusz's Chemistry Class was inspiring. Goal: medical technol- ogy. ‘‘Massive!! ' LAURIE ALEXANDER “Snoopy” would love to be a com- puter operator. Her private dream is to work with Erik Estrada. Loves bowling and being with her bud- dies. Probably to work after NBH Mr. John Warren deserves plaudits. as did Data Processing, gym and the pool. Will travel, marry, have a family. KAREN ALMEIDA Karen's really into playing sports Often dancing or at Lincoln Park Teen Culture appealed for its open discussions. Valued Ms. Allen and NBH activities. Says she is neat friendly, hates arguments and wants to view Disneyland. That morning bell came too soon! ‘Save it!” THERESA ALMEIDA “Treza's’’ ambition is to work in an office. Always happy dancing with friends or playing tennis. Liked hanging out in Green House cafe- teria. Parents’ understanding and caring will always be remembered. Mr. Newman and Mrs. Strupczwski both rate A's in her book. JOE AMARAL “Looka-Looker ' is contented when singing or playing football with friends. Hooray for the band, gym, History and lunch. Noted for being the band clown. Future in doubt but Hawail's a goal. TURIBIO ALMEIDA Tony's ambition is to be rich. Hap- piest when with family and friends. Would love to visit Cape Verde Is. Hated the rules at NBH and would like to change his attitude toward school. Will remember parents’ love. Mr. Dow was great. Off to New England Tech. ''‘What's up?’ LINDA AMARAL Destined to be a secretary and maybe visit Colorado. Contented with Kevin (her husband). Appreci- ated good teaching and friendship of Mr. Borowicz. Secret urge is to thumb across country. Enjoys tri- chem in her spare time, but not homework! SUSAN ALVES To become a Physical Therapist. Likes bowling, running and field hockey. Will remember her parents’ interest. Would like to visit England. Her pet peeve is conceited guys. Always can be found between Tan and Blue Houses or at Brooklawn Park. Chemistry, Spirit Week and Mr. Goodfellow outstanding. LYNN M. AMARAL Lynn most enjoys being with her sister Adeline. Will remember her parents for being her best friends. Ambition is to help others. Can always be found somewhere in Tan House. Mr. Edmundson was favor- ite teacher. Adores movies, TV, books, bicycles, traveling. College bound. LYNNE ANDERSON Lynne is happiest when with Ron- nie. Her secret yen is to live on a beach in a beautiful house. Will always remember her parents for their patience. Mr. Anderson (Rich- ard) =1 teacher, but fun in Ms Caton’s Bus. Ed., too. Buying clothes and swimming are her hob- bies FATIMA M. ANDRADE “Chique’' to be engineer. Is ecstatic when with ‘sweet D’’, her =1. Most noted for her clothes. Can be found at the basketball games or in the Core. Enjoyed frosh English with Mr. McCarthy because of his humor. Irked by phoneys and having to eat in same cafeteria. College follows LORI ANDRADE “Lo” to college. Liked NBHS peo- ple, despised slow corridor movers Cherished fun with Karen, Lyn- nette, Bridget. Parental love will stay in her heart. Hopes to work with children, design her own home. Puerto Rico beckons. ‘‘The best things in life are free, ya know! DEBORAH AMARAL ‘“‘Debbie ’ is college-bound after NBH. Her ambition is to become a business secretary and to meet Mr Right. Would love to visit Portugal and California. Will always remem- ber her parents’ understanding. Mrs. Miles and Mr. Machado were tops! Forever dancing, reading, talking. ‘‘Wicked! ’ MARIA T. AMARAL LYNN ANDRADE Lynn is most noted for wearing tur- quoise. Her ambition is to become a rich model. Grateful to her par- ents for being there when needed Mr. Oliver's Math Class gets an A “What! ’ See her by the bookstore or riding in a blue ‘Vette INEZ AMARAL Inez secretly wishes to be rich. Her favorite pastime is checking out guys. Would like to tour Europe Will always remember her parents for their love and understanding Mr. Roscow and Mr. Longo were A- plus. Off to college to become a speech therapist. Live and Let Live SHEILA AMARAL Won't forget splitting her pants _ while dancing or falling off chair in the cafeteria. Had a blast in Psy- chology and in Mr. Letendre's class. Wants to meet the right man and one day become a nurse “Take each day at a time and make something out of it!’ ‘‘Loves music, writing, walking.’ Ae) Fa ip. LaF f iW . rs a rr. J 7 2 ay bal La, ott. Bh L REBECCA M. ANDRADE “‘Becky ’ is most noted for her dry jokes, smile, and personality. Had lots of fun in Mr. Roscow's Chemis- try Class. Enjoys being with Eileen Will always remember parents love. Fond of traveling, sports Spirit Week and helping people Aims to do God's will. To college 0061 40 SSV1) FRE eee Sn re Ne ROBERT ANDRADE The ROB can be found at J's house. Plans to go to college and hopes to become an oceanogra- pher Bowling League was super Down on people who nag him, and Don Zimmer. Happiest with the Into hockey. football. Earth Science and gym. Deplores his temper and his glasses Qudes LYNNE ANUSZCZYK Slinky enjoys running. sleeping and being with Wayne. Her dream s to build a house with Wayne Means to be rich and ramble in Cal- fornia. ‘Go out and give it your best shot '' An Agatha Christie fan = e DOROTHY ANDRE Dot is happiest when with Joe Hopes to find a job and work after NBHS. Would some day like to spe- cialize in accounting. Will always remember her parents for caring. A disco nut who'd love to be a rock singer. Disapproved of NBH rules but appreciated Mrs. Ayotte EDWIN A. ARDOIN Eddie’ To become a musician Most noted for his braces. Happiest when with Liz. Can be found in Mr Charbonneau's room or in the Music Dept. Enjoyed Dr. Wilusz' Chemistry Class because he taught the way Ed liked. Thanks parents for their concern. ‘'‘Stop the bus!” RAMONA ANDREWS ‘‘Ro's”’ ambition is to become an accountant. Will remember her par- ents for always being right. She enjoys being with Dave and close friends. Lunch and Data Process- ing were OK. ‘Grow and learn from day to day and never give up no matter how rocky the road ahead IS KATHLEEN ARRUDA Kathy’ To Johnson and Wales College. Enjoys being with Glenn, Karen and Cha. Can be found in the Reading Room. Anticipates a Hawaiian holiday. Horseback rid- ing, roller skating are welcome div- ersions. Probably going into Data Processing. Noted for constant smiles SHARON ANTONE DAWN AUDETTE Dawn loves friends but can't put up with conceit or her own poverty Falling down the stairs at Sue's house with a chocolate milk in her hand was funny. Walking into boys’ room freshman year was humiliat- ing. A football fan at NBHS. Proba- ble fate: work. ‘‘Take it as it comes. ' JUANITA ANTUNES ‘Nita’ Sunniest when with Woody Abhors conceited people. Wil! make a tour of the Orient in the future. Thanks parents for always being there. Mr. Mandly, History and rallies were terrific. Next on the agenda: the Air Force. ‘‘Be your- self.’ KAREN AUGUST Karen's secret wish is to be marooned on a desert island with someone. Ambition is to be rich Loves to dance, party. eat shrimp Says she's outgoing but changea- ble. Did not favor snobs or sitting at home. Headed for hairdressing school LOUISE AVILA 60 ANN MARIE BAPTISTA Weasel's’ ambition is to work with deaf children, after NBHS. Can always be found in the gym or Tan House Guidance. Noted for short- ness and helping others (team- wise) Enjoys all sports and being with Donnie. Really liked gym and hanging with Mrs. Gonsalves PHYLLIS BARAO DIANE MARIE BARBOSA Diane hopes to be successful in the fashion world. Happiest with Birdy and pals. Arguing with Birdy and fire drills were the pits. Found Chemistry fun, Mr. Roscow under- standing. Pretty eyes will get her the man of her dreams. Parents loving but strict care were the best for her. To college CYNTHIA BARBOZA “Smiley ’ loved sports at NBHS Gym class and lunch were her favorites. Appreciated parental love and understanding. Most often seen at Ashley Park. ‘Oh. no! WEND! BARKER Wendi is annoyed by snobby peo- ple and regrets being too jealous. To be as happy as possible with Billy and to live a long life is her innermost wish. Will value the things her parents taught her out of love. Mr. Kobza was a dreamboat; ditto his class. RACHEL BARNET “Rach” enjoys camping out in the woods, playing guitar, and Friday afternoons at 1:52. Disliked all the rules at NBH. Dreams of owning lots of land in the country. Would love to see Wales one day. Unified Arts turned her on. ACACIO BARRIGAS “Gus ’, a future pilot, plans to enter the Air Force. Would like to sun himself in Hawaii. Loves playing street hockey. Is noted for his loud rock and roll music. He votes for Rainbow as a group and his par- ents as favorite people. ‘‘Hey, Joe! DOREEN BARROS “Sunshine Maire ’ will some day work with small children. Kevin car- rying her around school will never be forgotten. Her personality and smile are outstanding. From NBH to California to be a model, NBH sports and Mrs. Gonsalves really rated. ‘‘No sah! ’ GERALD BAULIER “Jerry's” a future chemical engi- neer. Fried clam freak who's also fond of girls. Plans to go to North- eastern, then sunny Calif. Most fun in Chem. because of Debbie's company. Favored teacher was Mr Keith. Found either at SMU or in the Computer Room. ‘‘Such is life! ’ SANDRA BEDARD “Sandy'' hangs out at Buttonwood Park. Secretly wishes to spend time with D.C. Mr. Fournier, Mr. Oliver were likeable teachers. Known for her strangeness. Happy at football games and during Spirit Week. “How's Ralph?” LUCIA L. BENFEITO “Lucy’’, a future secretary, would really love to be a private investiga- tor. Enjoys spending time with Joe, riding bikes, football, basketball and pizza. Mr. Newman made Eng- lish a breeze. Rainy days and stud- ies got her down. Maybe college. “Oh, really, now.”’ PRISCILLA BERBERENA “Pre’’ is glad that she is getting out of school. Hated walking to class because the hallways were crowded. Enjoys being with her brother Louis, dancing disco, lis- tening to rock, playing pinball. Her probable fate is becoming a flight attendant. ‘‘Lay off!” KAREN BERCHE LINDA L. BERGERON ‘Mickey Mouse ' most relishes being with Al. Coming home at 5:00 a.m. was memorable. Most noted for her craziness. To be a for- est ranger is her ambition, maybe in Calif. Had a great time in Clothing and with Ms. Howard. ‘'! forgot!”’ DOREEN BETTENCOURT Doreen is contented when the sun is shining bright and when the day is beautiful. Will truly remember parents for their love, guidance and support. Would love to cruise to Hawaii to get a nice tan. Admires Mr. Goodfellow for his great per- sonality. Hopes to be a nurse DOUGLAS BETTENCOURT Doug's ambition is to go on to col- lege. Happiest when on vacation and playing baseball. In the depths when there is homework to be done. A trip to Miami, Fla. is in the cards, maybe in his own Corvette. LINDA BLAIS ‘‘Blaisy'' is known for smiling Secure with friends or bowling with Lisa. Chemistry and Mr. Kobza really sent her. Always hated get- ting up for school. Future plans include SMU to prepare to be a lab technician. Math and the Swim Team were decent. ‘Ya, right.” LINDA J. BLAISE “Lynne ’ is turned on by skiing, drawing, being with old friends or meeting new ones. Hopes to go to college, get rich, buy an island, maybe get married. Dislikes con- ceited people and term papers Favorites: Mr. Kobza and Mr. Longo. Can be found in Tan and Blue Houses. WANDA MARIE BLAKE ‘‘Malaike’’ is happy when with Karen and helping out a friend Enjoys dancing, photography, eat- ing. Never forget Code 533, Ms Leal'’s Sociology and ROTC. A brownie baker. Most upset when caught kissing boy friend in wash- room. A sparkling smile. Future psychologist 61 O86L iO SS eames aa Mn en ee ee CLASS OF 1080 KATHLEEN A. BLOUIN Kathy’ would like to become a dental hygienist. Will always remember her parents for their understanding at trying times Loves skiing but hates people who walk slowly in hallways. Chemistry was really fun because Mr. Kobza was the greatest. ‘‘Be yourself.’’ To BCC. CHRISTY BORISOFF ‘‘Buzz-Bee ' wants to be veterina- rian. Loved Mr. Kelly's English Most noted for her blue eyes and varying moods. Greatly dislikes snobbish people. Her pastimes are playing guitar and listening to music. Found in AV Room or at B and D House. Gets along with everyone. ‘'Why! ’ MELINDA BOTELHO ‘‘Mindy”’ is off to work after gradua- tion. To travel around the world (especially Europe) and own her own TR-7 would be the living end Boating makes her happy. People who think they are better than everybody else get her down. ‘You ain't kiddin'!’ a Ls) SHARON M. BOARDMAN Happiest when with Doug. Means to be lab tech. and make a lot of money. Noted for change of moods. Always by Brooklawn wall if not dragging or horseback riding. Loved teachers’ and parents’ understanding. Mr. Letendre’s the best teacher a person could have! ‘No comment.”’ GWEN BOROWICZ “Gwennie ’ Her goal is college, winning Wimbledon one day. Known for intense blue eyes, smil- ing face. Swimming, skiing, rac- quetball are her hobbies. Says Mr. Roscow, Mr. Longo were incompa- rable. Valued parents’ understand- ing powers. Deserted tropic isle would be divine. ‘‘Don't give up! ’ MARK BOUCHER ‘“‘Bouch”’ secretly wishes to control time. Known for long hair. Can usu- ally be seen at Central Pharmacy Enjoys music and Friday nights Hopes to be the next face on Mt Rushmore AGOSTINO BOLA “‘Bola ’ loves listening to Led Zep- pelin and other terrific groups. Dreams of one day being one of two lead guitarists in a band called “Mystic Weed.'’ Enthused about music, pool, weight lifting. Plans to attend college in New Jersey “Rock and roll will never die! BONNIE BORUTA To own her own pottery shop is Bonnie's ambition. Can be found at Common Park partying with friends. Peeve: homework and gym. College is next rung on the ladder to success. Always happy, but sometimes stubborn, she says. “I'm serious. ' MARY BOZA Mary loves sleeping late, despises homework, and is never on time! Has a deep longing to be rich Noted for being Greek. Past presi- dent of Jr. G.O.Y.A. Parents’ love will always be remembered. Chem labs, Mr. Roscow and Mr. Cabral were super. Opponent of cliques, proponent of Sr. Lounge. To col- lege, then to live! ROBERT BOLTON Robert's ambition is to become rich and successful. Fond of partying and hopes to see California. His sincerest wish is to see Led Zeppe- lin in concert. Least liked at NBHS were P.A. announcements. Pres- ently off to college. KAREN BOTAS Karen is going to college and then, Puerto Rico. Family and friends are the best along with Mr. Roscow and Mr. Biscari. Can't stand conceit or troublemakers. Ashamed she is a poor listener. Walking into D-Block door was Startling. Enjoyed fun classes But not rules at NBHS. ANABELA BRAGA An anbela's headed for college. She loves reading, music and is happy when things go right. Would love to visit Angola. Values her parents’ understanding. Mr. Araujo and Algebra were the greatest. With her determination, she'll probably be an M.D MARIA BORGES ‘‘Mary Lou'' Most noted for her continuous laughter; destined for a career in nursing. People at NBHS Were the greatest along with Portu- guese with Mr. Lima. Content when dancing. One day she'll fly to Greece. ‘'Get the most you can out of life. ’ JOSE M. BOTELHO “Joe”’ plans to marry Rosa. Playing soccer and watching hockey are his pastimes. Falling asleep in Resource Center and missing class was funny. Swimming was great and so was Mr. Broadmeadow's English Class. Secret wish: to be a millionaire. Headed for college. JOHN BRAGA ANN BRANCO This future model enjoys cruising around the North End and dancing to disco. Enjoyed Child Care because she loves working with children. Dreams of opening her Own nursery and visiting Italy and France. Thinks people should enjoy life. “Is that right? ERIC BRITTO Eric most enjoys being with Lee and playing basketball. May be off to college after NBHS. Can be found at Monte Park or between Blue and Tan. Future plans are to get an education, to make money and to raise a family LYNN BRAZ Future accountant who would like to tour Europe. Happy spending time with family and friends. Liked Chemistry with Mr. G. and NBH people. Always remember her mother's love and understanding. Live each day to the fullest! Aim is to live in NYC penthouse, drive a Ferrari JEAN BRITTO “Dimples” relishes cooking, danc- ing. listening to music. Notorious for curiosity and long nails. Approved of Mr. Kelly's teaching and Accounting Class. Wants to join Air Force after NBH, eventually to become an accountant. Like to have dimples removed. ‘‘Keep smil- ing!” DONNA F. M. BRIE “Dawn” wants to be medical tech- nician. Approved of NBH kids, ROTC and Sgt. Morrison. Would admire a Rolls-Royce and Euro- pean tour. Famous for her hair, patience and stubbornness. Always relaxed when horseback riding, watching ‘‘Soap ' or eating Italian College in mind. KATHLEEN BROWN Kathy secretly wishes to go to Mid- dle Earth. Future includes being an architect. Always laughing, easy to get along with but stubborn. Enjoys partying, going to the beach. Mr. Goodfellow, Mr. Oliver, and Mr. Monteiro’s Mechanical Drawing were wicked good. ‘‘Unreal!'' LINDA BRITES Most happy with Dennis, at a con- cert or bowling. Plans to continue working, and some day get married and move to Florida. Secret wish is to marry a rich man and tour the world. Can be found at Brooklawn Park and behind the skating rink “Party!” HEIDI BRUN “Hyde is most noted for hopping when she walks. Dislikes finals, term papers, waking up early for school, but is wild about fishing, bowling and being with Leo. Her TOES are her best quality. Mortified when she walked into men's room To SMU? “That's life!” CASSANDRA BRITTO “Candy” is happiest when around David Vega and is saddest when not around David Vega. Will always remember her mother for being there. Mr. Hamlet was her favorite teacher. Aims to be like Mom and to visit Puerto Rico SHARON A BRUNE Sharon is blissful partying with friends and saddest when doing homework. Skiing, sailing and lis- tening to tunes are her pastimes Destination: work, then possibly college. A future trip to Hawaii or Florida would be decent. ‘‘Bogart oh, no! O86. JO SS 1) EESSSRRREEssssamees essere eng yeaa ere aa GREGORY BUCKLEY LORI BURGO Aunty Lori’ plans on going into the Air Force after NBH. Likes dancing, music and going out. Peeved by conceited people. Sad when alone, but with Steve, every- thing is OK. Data Processing and Mr. Lessoff impressed her most Will recall Mom's good cooking Stooge! CHRISTOPHER BUTLER “Chris ' plans a career in aero engineering or photography. Ever at the airport or haunting photo lab or Band Room. Hunting, fishing camping are leisure activities. Pho- tography and Mr. Millette made him really intense. Famed for his unicy- cle. ‘‘Ba, ha, ha!”’ JANE BUTTS DOROTHY CABRAL “Dotsie ’ Future nurse wants to be rich, see the world, be more open to people. Very pessimistic girl who sighs a lot. Going into study and not belonging there made her sink through the floor. Liked people at NBH best of all. Take one day at a time. “| know it! CLASS OF i980 [RR a ae EDWARD CABRAL Ed” has enviable year-round tan A good listener who's fond of beach life, tennis, hanging at Louie's-on-the-Wharf. Gail's his choice of company. Plans to be wealthy and own secluded tropic isle. Cites Mr. Goodfellow's corny jokes. To college, then to Florida and Hawaii. ‘‘Really!”’ PETER CABRAL ‘Pete’ plans to pursue a career in Physical Education after NBHS Here's to loving parents, Mrs. Medeiros and also to D.O., B.S., G.B. and M.L. who were always there when he needed them Springfield College, if possible JOHN CALNAN Cal’ can usually be seen at But- tonwood with the guys. Wants to satisfy his curiosity about Panama Eternally grateful to his parents for understanding the position he was in. Has a hidden yearning to be principal of NBHS. Likes to party! 64 JOSE CABRAL STACY CABRAL “Tigs ' is going to be a Special Edu- cation teacher. Being with Mark is so much fun. Most noted for long hair and chewing gum. Best teacher is Mr. Roscow. Says she felt foolish when her zipper broke. “Live each day to the fullest.''’ Col- lege oriented LANCE CAMBRA Lance will go to work next so that he can quickly become very rich Guitar music, cars and motorcycles are his thing. Greatest burden: get- ting up early. A frequenter of Annie's Lunch or the park. Might see Colorado or Calif. in an Opel Auto Class with Mr. D. was excel- lent a iW ae JUDITH M. CABRAL “Judy ’ Going to BCC. Wishes to become executive secretary. Hap- piest with the gang. Would like to see Alaska. Most noted for hanging with Linda C. before and after school. Favorite at NBH was Mr. Barboza. Wishes to know true feel- ing of love and find it very soon ee oe y- | DARLENE CABRERA Going to SMU; wants to be teacher Happiest with Jose. Hates snobby people and seeing little kids cry. In spare time, dances, reads, does ceramics. Would like to be rich, travel around the world with extended visit to Cape Verde. Laughed a lot in Dr. Wilusz’ class JANET CAMIRE “Jill A future architect who likes being with Rob and playing her gui- tar. Spelling bugs her. Often in Sar- ah's homeroom. Satisfied with Drafting and Mr. Letendre. Cher- ishes parents’ generosity. Wants to see Calif. again and go on to col- lege. “Durr!” LUIS CABRAL = SS. i SSH s he CARLOS CACOILO Carlos will go to trade school to be a professional mechanic. Loves to listen to rock and play sports. On to Hollywood for a vacation after school. Led Zeppelin is wicked good. Fave NBH activities were baseball, basketball and football SHERI CAMIRE Relaxes listening to James Taylor, Bob Seger and being with best friend, Peggy. She wants to own sports coupe Mercedes-Benz and be on her own, take care of herself Thanks parents for talking to her, not yelling. Unified Arts had a lot to offer. Likes to act, draw, dance MICHAEL CABRAL Wants to form band with Vikki and be pro guitarist. Not very happy when out of money, but feeling good with Donna. Hates most in life the freaks and grubs. Quiet guy with bad temper. Miss Marvelous was fabulous and Ms. Tripp was a trip. ‘That's disgusting. ’ LORI CALDARONE SHARON CAMPBELL “Soup” Our future lawyer wants to be millionaire. Loves being with friends, especially Tracy. Her wis- dom and smile are topnotch. After college, Africa. People at NBH English and Math were a blast! It was shriveling to climb up walls like Spiderman! MARIA CAMPOS “Sao” is going to Kinyon-Camp- bell. Wants to be successful in life Likes being with John and reading Enjoyed Ms. Allen's class because she understood her students Would most like to change her hair and make a tour of England LINDA M. CARDOSO ‘Little Linda’ plans to become a secretary. Loves making new friends, but hates boring people Unhappy when Jody is absent and she has nobody to eat with. Known for having perpetual smile on her face. Business school in her future ‘| guess so LUCIA M. CARVALHO Motor Mouth” wants to be secre- lary. Makes people laugh and has pretty blue eyes. Mortified when tube top fell at beach. Cold to peo- ple who think they are big and bad Good times in Portuguese. Mr Lima and Mr. Letendre particular faves. Likes being with T.S. SMU NOW MICHAEL R. CANASTA Mike’ would like to get rich, settle down and have a family. Like to thank parents for all their love and understanding. Buttonwood or bookstore. Mr. Oliver is tops and unforgettable. Will miss all the par- tiles and good friends at good old NBHS. Our Senior Class President JEROME CARDOZO Jerry’ Future Air Force pilot Relaxed when at Brooklawn Park with friends. Has urge to be rich and explore Hawaii. Highest esti- mate of Dist. Ed. and lunch plus Mr Peccini's sophomore English Class, along with the incomparable Mrs. Audette. Down with yellow slips. Really?” MARIA CARVALHO Fil’ would like to be less shy Appreciated parents’ strictness Seeing California and Florida would be intriguing. Found Consumer Ed teacher interesting and instruc- tional. Loves to watch sports. Prob- ably getting married. ‘‘What's up? GARY CANEDY Ga’ wants to make it rich in Pho- tography. Wants most to visit the Heineken Brewery. Plays guitar and owns Honda known as ‘‘The Killer Bee'’. Frisbee games between Gold and Green were hilarious. Had a party in Ms Geary's Chem. Class. ‘Well, all right!” MARY B. CARLES! Bound for college. Would like to be Special Ed. teacher. A quiet girl who has been known to walk into the wrong classes. Science was a fine subject, but didn't make up for crowded halls and pushy people at NBH. Ecstatic when school is can- celled MICHAEL CARVALHO ‘“‘Bear’’ Contented with Pat or friends. Elvis Costello and Frazetta fanatic. Draws Howard the Duck on everything. Quick tempered while driving, wants more patience with others. On to Northeastern to become a pharmacist. A science fiction buff and sketch _artist That's a trip! AGATHA CANHA ‘Aggie’ is into jogging. bicycling or listening to tunes on JB105, and admires Andy Gibb. To own a Cobra || would be dream! Favorite subject: stenography. Destination work. ‘‘Try to improve on every- thing you do and never give up.” Means to be a secretary JOSE CARRANCHO RICARDO CARVALHO “Rick” will go to college, then law school. Happy horseback riding with pals. Turned on by NBH girls but off by homeroom period. Teen Culture was superior because of teacher and students. and so was Math. Would always like to have lots of moolah! ELEANOR CARDOSA “Ellie’’ thought Mr. Pacheco was super teacher. Falling in mud on campus and getting locked in sub- way most memorable! Loves to dance at discos around town Really wants to be wealthy. Plans attendance at Johnson and Wales to become an airline secretary JOSEPH A. CARREIRO Slick’, wild and crazy, to college for medicine. Band and Mr. Gooa- fellow were special. Enjoyed friends, musicals, football and mak- ing flypaper. Will never forget My Little One. Had fun having heart attack in SRC. Future cardio-vas- cular surgeon and present Sports Editor of yearbook «© SHERYL CASE To SMU to become a pediatric nurse. Distinguished by blue eyes and freckles. Always with Steve between Gold and Tan. Fantastic time in Pottery having clay fights Loves ice skating, gymnastics, art Will live each day to the fullest “You know? DALIA CASQUEIRA Dal’ loves to dance and make people laugh. Happiest with Joe wants to get married and live happy ever after. Never forget falling down stairs at NBH. Thinks she has best parents in the world. Worst fault she gets mad too fast. Mrs. Choo- porian is favorite. “Hey, you!’ KENNETH CASTINO, JR. Big Ken” enjoys being with Gou Crew. Es and Maria. Loves sports but hates to lose. Being on Tennis Team was excellent. Can be found skiing, cruising or catching rays at the beach. Judged Mr. Millette cool. On to college for business, then Switzerland. ‘Tell me about ith CELESTE CASTRO Wants to be radiologist and suc- cessful. Enjoys being with friends and family. Has beautiful eyes which would like to see Puerto Rico and Mexico. Hates prejudice. Her worst fault is procrastination. Lab in Chemistry was fun! Slipping on stairs with skirt on wasn't! SUSANA CATANHA “Sue ' wants to graduate from col- lege. Falling in love was funniest thing happened to her. Likes it when things go the way she wants. Had fun in Chemistry because teacher acted like student. Talks an awful lot. Happiest with Manny daRosa and playing tennis with the guys. To SMU. ‘‘Wow! ’ LISETA CATUNTO “Liz’’ is helpful and understanding Happiest with George. Never con- tent with good things she had. On to Kinyon-Campbell. Wants full and happy life. Pet peeve is snobs. Mr Biscari was A-plus. Enjoys dancing and listening to music. Take one day ata time. ‘'l’m serious!” KELL Y CAVANAUGH Plans for college to become pilot Would like to tour Europe and sail around world. Enjoys flying, sailing running. being with family and friends. Always remember Mother's love and support. Hates people with no class. Mr. Motta and Mr Kelly and track top-rated 4 bd ANA CHAVES v= Ana loved Chemistry Class because Mr. Goodfellow was sen- sational. Also enjoyed all the teach- ers she has had at NBH but Mr Silva and Mr. G. topped the list Noted for always smiling and being happy NBHS Disliked bells and rules at Oh. poor baby! PATTIE CHACE Chat’ hopes to visit Calif. Would like to thank parents for Support through school. In future, wants to marry Chris. Known for talking, once tripped going up the Stairs Enjoyed having Mr. Warren and Mrs. Dlouhy. Likes motorcycle rid- ing. Has no future plans NANCY CHIN Chink” is honest, friendly and responsible. Secretly wants to marry Tony. Liked working in Guid- ance Office and Mr. Mandly. Plays pool, football and swims. Everyone should try to better himself and experience everything he possibly can. Senior year was the happiest yet! PATRICIA A. CHAPDELAINE “Pat'' going to college for dental hygiene. Wants to settle down afterwards and marry. Enjoyed Photography with Mr. Millette and Swim Team. Always has a smile on her face; would like to be more patient, however. You have to take the bad with the good. ‘‘Whatever you Say. RAMONA R. CHRISTIAN ‘Ronnie’ An optimistic gal who's going to college for modeling Famous for friendliness and smile Had understanding and helpful par- ents. Wants to get married, have kids. Can't wait to finish school and get on with her life. Swims in spare time. “That's life. ’ CARL CHARROUX Shoo is most noted for his ego; wants to change nothing about himself. Going to Northeastern Broadcasting School so he can replace Howie Cosell on Monday Night Football. Softball ‘'star’’ who liked Mr. Keith's Bio. Class. Wants to become Hollywood star. ‘‘! can dig it! aA. ha He DAVID CLARK “Dave ' aims for college to study engineering. An NBHS cross-coun- try and track enthusiast. Can be found skiing and biking, too. Hawaii would be most enchanting, espe- cially in a Fiat X-I9. ‘‘Do your best. BARBARA CHASE Bri’ makes people laugh and gets to the point. Wishes to be actress Happiest with Tom and members of NBHSCA. Chemistry was a blast because of Mr. Roscow. Falling up the stairs at school is a bad mem- ory. Take it when it goes by because you only live once. MARK CLARK “Clarkie ' liked football games, ral- lies, and Mr. Roscow at NBHS Waking up in the morning is the worst! Often seen at Hazelwood Biology not bad, but homework was the pits. ‘‘Prove it.’’ Going to college a JEFFREY CLAVIN “Chef’’, college bound, hopes to see Ireland and travel abroad. Will never forget juggling at Junior Ban- quet in a clown costume. Tennis Team was an experience. Mr. Goodfellow and Mrs. Hassey intrigued him. Can be found at But- tonwood Park. To be a tennis pro. “I’m serious. ’ Yearbook Ad Editor. YOLANDA COLON “Yoly’’ wants to marry and visit Paris. Never will forget time some- one threw slice of peach down her blouse. Mrs. Kallevik's Spanish Class was ‘“‘major’’. Likes writing letters, meeting new people, but happiest with Tommy. Thanks Mother for putting up with her. “Que pasa? MARIA M. CORDEIRO To college and hopefully Germany. Chemistry was a ball because of Mr. Kobza, but she didn't care for labs. Warm memory is parents wor- rying over her. Goal is to be an R.N. JANET COFER ‘‘Puggy'' hopes to marry and change cocky attitude. Gets along well with everyone. Appreciated parents’ respect for her. Wants to be mechanic, likes bowling, soft- ball, and being with Scott. Highly embarrassed when dropped bowl- ing ball on floor. Mr. Longo was a nice guy. ‘‘Oh, wow!” MICHAEL CONCAISON “Mikey'' gets into shooting and fishing along witb the hope of see- ing the Cape Verde Islands. Par- ents tried to give him a good life. An Earth, Wind and Fire fan who could usually be found in the cafeteria with a smile on his face. ‘‘Life life as best you can. ’ MICHAEL CORDEIRO Cordeiro's ambition is to make pots of money. Can be seen on Phillips Avenue with his friends. Noted for his fairness, but negative attitude. Liked the girls at NBHS, lifting, Woods Class. Would like to go to Colorado WH CAMILLE COLANGELO Bound for college. Would like to see state of Florida. Ambition is to be chef. Enjoys playing guitar, secretly wants to be rock star. Eng- lish with Mr. McCarthy was a blast! The chance to meet people at NBH was just fine, and so was Oceanog- raphy. JAMES CONNOLLY Would one day like to travel to Eng- land. Happiest with his friends. Likes to bowl. Things approved at NBHS were the chocolate cake, milkshakes. Bowling League, and Mr. Biscari. A devotee of Pa Raf- fa's. THERESA CORDEIRO “Terry’’ plans on getting married after NBH. Happiest when playing jokes and making new friends. Enjoyed Teen Culture with Mr Longo because he's whacko. Occupational Child Care was also excellent. Grateful for her parents’ love. ‘Ya, right! ANGEL COLON “Cookie ’ hates being bored, loves being with Anna. Most likes to see Rio. Refuses to disclose secret wish. Enjoys sports and movies. Will never live down his embarrass- ment when he sat on the milk. Says you should not complain about life, just enjoy it. ‘Oh, man!” DANA CONNOR “Snake Man’ is going to college after NBH. Contented with Karen or playing football and baseball. Can be found partying at Hazelwood Park. Wasn't too crazy about homework and teachers. To come out ahead in life is his main goal. Dr. Wilusz was O.K. ‘‘Ya, right! SUSAN CORMIER “Munchky ' likes hearing from Jeff. Wants to be nurse and taller. Respects parents for their desire for her to succeed. Would like more patience. Chemistry was the nutti- est owing to her crazy lab partner, Pauline. Tripping up the stairs turned her scarlet. ‘‘Such is life!” WILLIAM COLON “Wong Wong ’ going to Puerto Rico after graduation. Likes playing football and baseball. Ambition is to play sports professionally. Most likes to be with Debbie. Called by Mr. Longo, his favorite teacher, “Willie the Rat'’. ‘Why me?” KIM CONNOR It's off to work and then maybe col- lege for Kim. Most likely to be founa at the Belmont Club or Hazelwooa Park, if not with Chris. Kim is sad- dest when Chris is fishing, or she has to get up early. Getting out of school earlier in the day was ter- rific. ‘This is true. ’ DOREEN CORREIA Says ‘‘l love N.Y. Has fun trying to learn dancing with Irish, Bob, Linda. Drama Club was wonderful, esp. with Mom lugging her around to rehearsals. Wants to be in movie or musical of choice. Noted for braces and hanging out in Char- by's room. ‘‘Believe me, you'll live. CLASS OF 1980 GERBRSSS RAC ceircnscebitaeicctr ct: Seemed cl Seen cae aay ELIZABETH CORREIA Wishes to be dental hygienist, find someone really special. Very quiet but excellent listener. Lacks enough confidence. Walking in Biology 10 min. late because went to Lunch accidentally was mortify- ing. ‘It’s your friends you have to watch out for, not your enemies. ” BCC next ANN COSTA Little One’ future secretary wants to become rich. Happiest with Joe, listening to music, motorcycle rid- ing, Just hanging around. Mr. Sykes was favorite teacher. Would some day like to visit Florida. ‘‘What's up? re W. COSTA Liked everything except the rules Sings and jokes around wherever he goes. Would like to be singer or pro basketball player. Wants to see thé world, esp. Europe. Likes being with Nancy and listening to music Enjoyéd most of classes, esp. Mr Pacheca’s, Mr. Vardo's. ‘OK 68 ESMERALDA CORREIA ‘Es’’ enjoyed meeting special friends at NBHS! Has heard enough short jokes to last a lifetime. Playing on the volleyball team was enjoya- ble. Mr. Goodfellow's Chemistry class was super! Hopes to live a happy and successful life. To col- lege for Business Administration Our Faculty Editor JAYNE E. COSTA Hopes to be an English teacher or Journalist. Dislikes cliques, loves summertime! Enjoyed Mr. Walsh's Jokes in Sophomore English Class Will go to college for M.A. Hopes to spend five years traveling around the world. A Student Advisory Committee member who's inde- pendent but loyal. Hot-tempered “Really!” RITA MARIE COSTA Next step is college to go into biol- ogy field. Enjoys being with Eric Says she would like to visit Switzer- land and become millionaire. Once got stuck while trying to go through a window. Mr. Gill was the =1 teacher JAY C. CORREIA JESSICA COSTA ‘Powder Baby'' Going into Air Force. Ambition to be court stenog- rapher. Outstanding quality her looks, but would most like to change her height. Embarrassed when seen by mother kissing boy- friend. Happiest with M. and J Would like to play tennis in Hawaii “Be serious. ROSE COSTA “Buzz Bird’ is crazy girl who's walked into fence, in to boys’ room while teacher is looking, and trips over things. Happiest with Scott Wants to go to California and become famous singer. Hates most when guys spit in front of girls. Has a nice smile. '‘What's up? LEO CORREIA Going to SMU after he leaves Hangs out at Smugglers’ Den Likes partying with friends and lis- tening to WCOZ. If asked who's the best, he'll answer The Who. Likes himself the way he is. Trans-Am Is his kind of car KAREN COSTA The vacations and 1:52 bell were the best and the homework was the worst, according to this student. Sad when Bruce is working. Most noted for her shortness. Mrs Walker was the greatest because she understood us SAND! COSTA “Little Fritos’’ going to BCC for social worker. Her green eyes would like to see Colorado Rockies Very embarrassed when locked in men's room. Wishes to be blonde and more serious. Enjoys playing basketball. Pet peeve is snobby people. ‘‘Wow, whata trip! OWEN CORSON “Corson” is off to Florida and col- lege after NBHS. Can be found at Buttonwood Park or the corner pocket pool room. Myrtle Beach S.C. and a Mazerati would be an enjoyable reality. Noted for riding his skateboard, and happiest when in Treasure Island. 'Go for it!’ ae LISA M. COSTA “'Perby'' off to be secretary. Future in Florida with Brian would be nice Mom and Dad are tops. Can be very moody but is always forgiving Wishes to drive Corvette down Sunset Boulevard. Mrs. Purcell was great teacher who made us laugh Bowling and camping relax her “You're out of it!’ LISA COTE ‘Lee’ to become a secretary after graduation, and then successful Pet peeve: When people knock each other down and rack on color Thanks parents for bringing her up the best way they knew how and for all their love. Happiest when with friends. ‘‘Man!! ’ Loved Green House and Mrs. Griffith ised MAUREEN L. COTE “‘Moe ’ aims for nursing school. Liked playing for NBHS sports. Admired Mr. Girard. Secret wish is to hang-glide. The best gift one can give oneself is a true, honest friend. “No way! CELINA DA COSTA “Sally” dislikes cocky and snobby people. After college, a career as a medical secretary. It was wonderful being with friends, dancing, and having a good time. One day hopes to go back to Brazil. Miss Allen is on top and so is Shorthand. ‘‘Jerk! ’ KARI DAHLBERG Wants to see Colorado, become a vet. and live on a farm with animals. Had a great time in Mr. Mell o's Woodworking Class. Loves horses and horseback riding and will never forget her friends at NBH. See her in Gold-Green courtyard or at the Rock in Acushnet DIANA COUTO Diana, renowned Earth, Wind, and Fire fan, enjoyed Mr. Goodfellow's class above all others. Crowded halls and squeaky physics’ stools were the only minus at NBHS. ‘‘Be afraid to die until you have achieved some victory for human- ity. ’ ... Horace Mann. Our year- book Editor-in-Chief! ANNE DA CRUZ “Ana Banana’ A fast talker who speaks 5 languages, loves sports, shopping, selling and has tele- phonitis. Satisfied with Occ. Foods for the nice teacher. Fond of work at WTEV. Becoming flight attendant and helping others are her goals. Dreams of touring France, mar- riage and having non-identical twins. THOMAS DALBEC MARYBETH CROVELLO “Mary” will remember Mother for understanding her need for inde- pendence. Hates crowded schools, people who have to act ‘‘cool. ' Happiest when home with Morris. Loved Mrs. Collins’ Child Care Class and hopes to work in pre- school. JOSEPH DA CRUZ “Kodak ’ is going to trade school to be an electrician. Best times are spent with Kim. A real quiet person, wishes he'd save that money instead of spending it! Gym, Pho- tography and Mr. Edmundson are all favorites at NBHS. ‘‘Life is some- thing exciting. Sports fan. DEBORAH J. DANIELS A nurse or medical assistant is Debbie's aim. Partying, skiing, and horseback riding are her thing. Being alone with Mark makes her happiest. Most noted for being late and hating to get up early. Her dream is to go out West before entering college. ‘‘Wicked! ’ A Mr Fogel fan JULIE CRUZ Never knows what's going on. Wants to have long, happy life. Has bright smile but squeaky voice. Fell flat on her face first week of school. Happiest alone with somone spe- cial, or dancing or reading. Thought that Dr. Wilusz was great! “Live and let live.’ Probably to col- lege. a } : . y A co s | Fe ee. JUVITA J. DA CRUZ A future legal secretary, loves dancing with Jose and being with Aunt Elizabeth. Proud of her ability to speak more than one language Mom's help will always be cher- ished. Loves to crochet, knit, cook, sew, needlepoint, go to games and rallies. Praises Mr. Keith and Mrs. Desforges. JOSE DA PONTE ‘“‘Joe ’ just wants to be happy in life. Enjoys playing sports such as hockey, baseball and football. Sad- dest when not attending a concert and when doing schoolwork. Gym was best class at NBHS. Hopes to hit the state of California LISA CUNNINGHAM “Lee ’ going to college for nursing Hates conceited people and tests Happiest with Moe and friends Most noted for her hair. Will remember the understanding of her parents. Would like to go to sunny California one day. ‘'You only live once so enjoy it while you can. ' MICHAEL DA CRUZ “Hurk ’ Future pro photographer who takes great sports shots Always at Boys’ Club or in gym area playing basketball. His gor- geous green eyes would some day like to see Hawaii. No one knows your ability but you so do what you can and be satisfied. ‘‘Deal with it! we gs if ae Pe ee ss Pe ANS ak | KATHLEEN DA ROSA ‘‘Kathy'’ is most noted for her friendly personality. Pet gripe is prejudiced people. Hawaii seems like a lush vacation spot to visit Most fun for her in Child Care and Mr. Longo's Psychology Class. Mr Kobza and Mr. Araujo are admira- ble, too. To college to be a social worker CLASS OU VSR 0 eS Sig Silas siamese ceeds ante se fs NOELIA DA ROSA Short Stuff'’ says she's small, friendly, untalkative. Fond of soc- cer team. Portuguese, Mr Machado, Mr. Araujo liked most Future French teacher, would like to see Paris and complete dream to travel around world. In spare time likes to dance, play tennis and soc- cer ANNE DAVIGNON “Orphan Annie’ loves horseback riding, animals, and partying with friends. The D.E. program was fan- tastic along with Science. Aims to visit England or Africa. Looks for- ward to being rich and famous Man!’ MICHAEL DE COSTA The people at NBHS were terrific the food terrible! Best times were spent with ‘buddies’ in Green or Gold Houses. To see Calif. in an MG would be sensational. Dr Wilusz’ Chemistry and Mr. Longo’s Psychology were indescribable. To college or the service 70 JOSE M. DA SILVA GEORGE DE ALMEIDA To be a pro soccer player is his ambition. Bugged by phony peo- ple, turned on by good times with friends. Can be found in the Blue House Cafeteria or on Holly St. Down with NBHS rules, but Mr Motta is a ‘‘cool’’ teacher. Bound for college. ‘'E Tal!”’ FRANK DEFIGUEIREDO Fig'' secretly wishes to be a famous architect. Can be found at Janet's house or with Janet. Mr Longo was tops and had most fun in Tech Culture with the crazy teacher. ‘Freebird’ inspires him You only go around once so do all you can each day MARIA DA SILVA “Motor Mouth ’ means to work as a secretary. Would most like to travel through Europe. Spends much time in the Gold House Cafeteria. Snobs really irk her, along with silent stud- les. Is into bicycling, movies and long walks. Fan of Linda Ronstadt on JB 105. DANIEL DEARDEN He's a devotee of cooking and pho- tography who loved school, his teachers, Math, English and Sci- ence. Got a kick out of solving math problems and puzzles. SHARON DEFREITAS Wants business school so she can be a secretary. Sewing is her avo- cation. Really bugged by people who try to be what they're not Secretly wishes to travel the world, but Hawaii is the most appealing spot MARIA J. DASILVA As aspiring accountant, hates being alone and getting up for school. To have a good office job is high on her list! Long, boring stud- ies a real drag at NBHS. Found Mr. Kelly inspiring. On to business school, then Indiana and Bermuda. BRIAN DEBRITO De would like to be a mechanic or carpenter and live in Florida Best times are with Lisa, playing basketball, or throwing a frisbee. Getting up for school was the pits! Woodworking excellent class. Thanks parents for all they've done. ‘‘Wake up! ’ ‘ Feed ele’ Ue 1s Wither. “ bis sor fy E Ng JOSEPHINE DELGADO DOUGLAS DAVID “Camel Jockey's’’ ambition is to be rich, of course! Outstanding qual- ity: extreme modesty! Feels he has no faults. Known for his Lebanese extraction. Female population at NBHS turned him on, rules turned him off. To be an engineer or gym teacher. SMU follows. OLINDA DE BURGO ADAM DEMANCHE MARIA DE MEDEIROS DIANE DESCHENES “D™ wants to travel most of her life Goodbyes and the end of summer make her sad. Ecstatic when in Carver! Can always be seen at Sampson's Pond. Enjoys horses, guitar, writing and swimming. Lis- tening to WCOZ in a Chevelle turns her on. Unified Arts was the pinna- cle at NBHS DAVID DOS SANTOS DEBORAH DE MELLO Doofy Deb” thinks her pals are the greatest! Secretly yearns to be a famous chemist. Bob Seger, Janis Joplin are ‘‘excellent.’’ Mr Dow was her favorite teacher. On to SMU. cross country and then to settle in Florida. Arts and crafts nut Hey. what's up?” ROSEMARY DESMARAIS Rose’ is most contented when with Norman. People who expect perfection truly annoy her. A future counselor, she relaxes reading a good book, seeing sad movies Admires Neil Young and most enjoyed the male teachers Always try to be fair, understand- ing and to be yourself. OSCAR D. DOS SANTOS The Big O' Is into sports, ship- building. sightseeing, etc. Having nothing to do and no one to talk to is the pits. Dislikes those who don't use their heads. Known for having very accurate homework. Drafting has a great atmosphere. On to Mass. Merchant Marine Academy LOUISA DE MELLO “Shorty’’ 1s bound for college to pursue career in Child Psychology Super-happy when with Ronnie, with nothing to do. Secret wish: to own a mountain. Her leg falling asleep, making her unable to leave study was a laugh. Found Mr Goodfellow's jokes amusing. Noted for her height. ‘‘Really!”’ TAMARA DE SOUSA “Tammy'' has ambition to be a medical assistant. Best times are with Roberta, John and especially Mark. Bugged by stuck-up people Mom's understanding important to her. Mr. Silva's class was wicked good: you could be yourself Known for her great personality “That's life!” CONSTANCE DRAYTON “Granny'’ hopes to work with ani- mals in the future. A friendly animal lover. Likes spending time with Marilyn and hanging around between Tan and Blue Houses That 1:50 bell can't come too soon! Feels she’s too small, but ‘‘good things come in small packages Probably to Becker Jr. College ROBYN DE MELLO Bobbie is happiest when with friends in the Green House or at Ponderosa. Glenn is fun to be with, too. Loved bowling, football and playing volleyball at NBHS. Mrs Harriman elicited her admiration Hopes to see Hawaii but college comes first. A STAUNCH Billy Joel fan JULIA DIAS “Julie’’ would like to become a medical secretary. Hates 9th peri- ods and being talked about. Loved playing basketball, cleaning house, gymnastics, Teen Culture. Most embarrassing moment was walking into boys’ room. Life is short so enjoy it while you can. ‘Really! JOHN DUARTE, JR. ‘Ur.’ is happiest when with Maria His talent lies in drawing. He hopes to visit California and eventually to marry Maria and live a happy life Favorite hangout was between Gold and Tan. Enjoyed models, gym, baseball, English and Mr Anderson. ‘'‘Take it to the bank MARIA L. DE MELO “Leetch”’ is always talking on the phone. A Honolulu holiday seems like fun. Always will recall friends and lunch shifts at good old NBH Distinctive for her shyness. Found Mrs. Furcell fascinating. Cant stand those who say they're your friends but aren't. ‘Keep it up! MARIA CELINA DIAS “Sally’’ is college-bound to be a registered nurse. Wishes she could cool down that hot temper. Leisure activities: sewing, listening to music, games, rallies. Some teach- ers at NBH were decent. Mr. Kobza and Ms. Bizzarro were approved “Shut up! JOSE DUARTE A future computer engineer. Has the most fun when in English or playing soccer. Up with the girls at NBHS, down with the rules. Would love to see Japan. Mr. Broadmea- dow’'s class kept his interest Appreciates parental sacrifices for him. On to college N = nee RG FO SSVI) Dien en eee CLASS OF 1980 “| KAREN DUARTE Cuk will go to college to become an executive secretary. Parents love will always be remembered A successful career is all she wishes for Thanks Miss Allen for all her Lynn. Lo. and Ricky are unforgettable. To visit Jamaica a dream come true! kindess DEBORAH DUMAS Debbie’ going to college, mayor- ing in Management. Quiet girl who likes listening to gospel music Thanks mother for everything. “In God is my salvation and my glory the rock of my strength, and my ref- uge. Is in God.’ Would like to be taller JACQUELINE F. DUPUIS Jackie or QH is a future jour nalist’ Loves partying. skiing and agisco and Winning the Disco bowling. Bugged by ne Clique : ; Queen crown at Jr. Banquet was extremely embarrassing Noted for her shortness and great parties. A Editorial very avid Beatles fan. CC ani SUSAN R. DUARTE Nay-Nay’, most noted for her mouth. plans career as secretary but secretly wants to be a singer Really enjoyed Ms. Allen. Happy when eating and partying. Grateful for mother’s confidence in her. If a chance comes along in life, take it Serious.’ To Johnson and Wales PAULA DUMONT Poola’’ can: be found at Brook- lawn Park wall with friends. Espe- cially enjoys being with Tom and crew. Loved Mr. DaSilva's wild Geometry Class. Future plans include doing the hula in Hawaii Best known for being friendly and skinny. To work next, then maybe college BRIAN CHARLES EDMUNDSON Remembers parents for undivided attention when things were going badly. Learned lots in Mr. Longo’s class. but Mr. Goodfellow is favor- ite. In future, wants a big family and fo be successful. Saddest when blackmailed. Wants to see Europe Ski sloper. ‘Leave it alone! VALERIE DUARTE ‘'Val's’’ greatest ambition is to leave NBHS. Happiest when with Kevin at United Front. Probably will move on to California. Puerto Rico also a desirable spot to see. Dis- liked rules, Housemaster at NBHS Mr. Newman a good teacher. KISS 108 is great! ‘‘Save it!’ Basketball player BONNIE LEE DUNN “Droopy”' is a CB fanatic. Saddest when all alone. Secretly hopes to enter the Fire Dept. Will never for- get breaking her toe running to class! Automotive, Electronics, and Mr. Dlouhy made it at NBH. Always down at D-Block. On to work “Knock it off!” ail SANDRA A. EDMUNDSON “Sandy's'’ ambition is to go to medical school to become a pedia- trician. Plans on owning a brown Mercedes sports coupe (seriously) Most noted for studying too much (ask Lisa). Thanks Mom, Dad and Verna for putting up with her moods. F lunch was wild! ''l'm appalled! KATHY DUBREUIL “Kath’’ would like to be taller Ecstatic when with Phil in Tan-Gold courtyard. Wishes to thank parents for help through troubled times Found Mrs. Purcell and Mr. Gali- peau super great!! Maybe even will try skydiving one day. Probably to work at hospital but aims for a nice office. Hates red tape CATHLEEN J. DUPONT “Cathy'’ looks forward to a suc- cessful life. Sight-seeing, traveling and sleeping late are her favorite pastimes. To tour Europe would be a dream.come true. History with Mr. Zielinski a terrific class. ‘‘Live each day as if it were your last. ’ On to college ALAN ESTRELLA ‘Al’’ A CB'er who's noted for being Mr. Chin. Never forget being stranded on Martha's Vineyard Travel appeals, especially New York. Really relished Food Class and friends at NBHS. Probably going to work. ‘Oh, man!” PAUL DUFRESNE ‘Paul’: a future computer pro- grammer whose favorite pastime is flying rockets. Wishes he could overcome his shyness! Dreaded studies, but loved that Computer Room! Mr. Goodfellow an admira- ble teacher. Sincerely wishes he could be astronaut and visit the moon. STEVEN J. DUPRE “Steve ’ An aspiring photographer Ecstatic when with friends, moun- tain climbing, or listening to music Swiss Alps entice him. Thanks par- ents for all the money. Mr. Millette and Photography both tops at NBH. Next: New England School of Photography. '‘Nobody ever listens tome! SCOTT EUSEBIO “Stan'' A competitive person who liked Mrs. Diggle's class, movies music, and an occasional brawl Secretly wants to get straight A's ‘Absolutely!’ KAREN EWASZKO College-bound after NBHS. Happi- est when with Jon or skiing! Secret wish 1s to become rich and see the world, especially Switzerland. Mak- ing new friends at NBH was super but study halls and homework were bummers. Thanks parents for car- ing. Football and hockey fan DOUGLAS FERNANDES ‘Doug’ enjoys music, sports, has ability to listen to others. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. would love to become a journalist, drive a Trans-Am and travel to Lakenoose, Indiana. Irked by conceited jocks cafeteria food. and marching sea- son. To college. ‘Live!’ AIMEE BETH FINKEL Famed for playing violin. being Orch. Pres. 1979-80. Love to play with symphony. Fond of Music Room. Newport Creamery. school musicals. Mr. L.. Mrs. Morgan, ice Skating, skiing and her Rabbit (thanks to her parents). Will head for college. ‘That's right. doll you ve got it CHRISTOPHER FANNING Chris’ is happiest when swim- ming. bicycling, or just hanging around with buddies. Found fre- quently at YMCA, pool or at the beach. Had a blast in Mrs. Hassey's History and Mr. Moyer's English. A talented talker. Would like to see Germany and plans to become a doctor ANDREW FERREIRA CATHARINE FINNERTY Cat’ Her hobby is gourmet cook- ing. Wishes she were more outgo- ing. Didn't care for bigness of NBH but liked P.E. classes, Senior Lounge. and English. Wants to go to college. overcome shyness, see Galway Bay and become an aqjust- ment counselor. Says one should care to be different MICHELE E. FECTEAU CELSO FERREIRA “Tchey'' aims to be a civil engineer (pro soccer's his fantasy, though) Happy winning for NBH or playing at NAACP. Valued parents’ love and caring and Mr. Aguiar's advice Would like to samba in Brazil, attend college and live life to fullest SANDRA FLOREK GARY J. FELDMANN Gary enjoys rebuilding stuff, billi- ards and music. Hates pushy peo- ple and NBH food. Math and shop courses rated high. Wants to go to trade school and have own auto body business. Says he's an hon- est good worker, but would like to be taller. A fatalist FILOMENA FERREIRA “Phil’' means to be a police officer Meanwhile she's into camping, baseball, movies, and beachcom- bing. Has nice long hair and is very short. Glad Mother taught her to respect others: it pays off. Will go to BCC, marry millionaire, be happy in her life COLLEEN FOLEY Colleen will enter the medical field after college. Loved !:50 bell, espe- cially on Friday, but hated the tight security rules at NBH. She, Cathy and Mark all going to class with the same sunburns was hilarious! TV Prod uction gave her insight on a great field of work } HENRY FERMINO ISILDA FERRO “Izzy'’ relaxes watching old movie musicals or going to beach with friends. Known for walking and talking fast and being sarcastic. Mr Goodfellow's patience and humor were admirable. Liked meeting new people every day at NBH. To col- lege to become a psychotherapist 0861 JO SSV1D ee JOE FONSECA “Crash ' liked school only for see- ing all his friends. Prefers to party in Pine Hill Park or hang out between Blue and Tan. Mr. Ed's class was fun, though. Ambition is to enjoy life 73 Ee Lan en ee «=F LASS OF 1980 GARY FORTIN “Torch’’ says his hobbies are gui- tar and girls. Noted for being crazy Maintains that the Doors can really hang. Bought Mr. Biscari's brand of humor. Wants college to become a good technician, then ‘‘do the rock.'’ Climbing mountains with good friends made it worthwhile SUZANNE M. FOURNIER “Sue ’ disliked early rising but met great people at NBH. Raves about football and hockey games, pottery and Mr. Silva's English. Contented with Scott. Values parents’ love and support. Deplores her jealous nature. Headed for college, mar- riage, a nice house, Switzerland DARLENE FURTADO A future secretary who liked having teachers like Mr. Warren and Mrs Walker, who really cared. Says she Has one speed: slow. Nice smile, though. Joe was good company Going to business school to get a good job, earn money for Florida and Hawaii vacations 74 BRUCE FOUCART “Fo ' is on his way to college, then maybe to Europe. Working out in Ed's Gym helped Bruce to be a bet- ter football player, and even a bet- ter skier. Ms. Salbego's History Class was fascinating. ‘‘You shouldn't care what other people think; if you have fun doing it, do hee CURTIS FRALIN “Sticks'' is happiest playing drums in band and with Rick, a true brother. Liked Mr. Rapoza, Mr. Medeiros, Music Dept. the most. On to Oral Roberts University to become music teacher and per- former. Acting serious for a day was funniest memory. Only real life is Christian life DEBRA ANN FURTADO Debbie A tennis buff who is oth- erwise very quiet. Fun in Ms. Allen's Shorthand and Trans.: good laughs, great times. Often seen at the Mall and always with her friends. Goal is to be medical sec- retary, So probably to business col- lege. ‘‘Knock it off! ANTHONY FOURNIER “Tony'' His hobby is drawing and fantasying existence on ZATAR, a planet in another galaxy. Related to Psychology, a different learning experience. A bit insane at times but good at getting along with oth- ers. A Brooklawn habitue. sty ¢: Lai V3 é oe “ ALICE FRANCO ‘‘Sunflower’' spent spare time swimming, dancing, horseback rid- ing. NBH's best were Mr. Lima's Portuguese, Shorthand, Mrs. Walker, Ms. Allen, swimming. Loves to give advice, hates snobs. Friendly but moody. Plans to attend college, be successful and happy. Oh, that topless snapshot! DORA FURTADO Happiest when Joe comes to see her. Favorite teacher was Mr Medeiros, who made Portuguese Class funny. Also liked NBH pool but homework left her cold. Wants to go to work, then get married RICHARD FOURNIER “Rick ' wants to be an engineer, so enjoyed Drafting. Also appreciated Mrs. Rutkowitz treating class as adults. Unforgettable was having stitches in his tongue. Says he's honest but would like to change his personality. ‘‘Live life to the fullest. ’ BONNIE FRANZEN Thought NBHS had tremendous curriculum and especially enjoyed Mrs. Cabral (French) and Mr. Rob- bins in study. Is irked by thought- lessness. Found often at Agrelo house when not rehearsing for SSA Chorus. Aims to be translator or interpreter and tour England and France. College next. DEBRA MARIE FYOCK Goal: interior decorator. Disco dancing is divine, especially with J.D. Those yellow slips were a drag but Senior D.E. was great. Would marvel at visiting Las Vegas. BT Bougart's is fun. Found Ms. Leal inspiring. A lakeside home in New Hampshire will be designed and built by her SUZANNE FOURNIER “Suzie’’ likes parties, reading. swimming, esp. with Danny. A chronic complainer, but not about French, Chemistry (a blast!), gym- nastics or Mr. Biscari. Could do without snobs, NBH lunches, some NBH teachers. A ‘‘Mork and Mindy ’ freak who'd like to become alab. tech. and see France. DEBORA L. FRATES “Debbie” is contented when with Bob. Mr. Longo was her favorite She doesn't like being alone so the six kids she plans to have will keep her very happy. Enjoys reading and would like to go to Spain one day and have her own beach house “Oh, shut up!” SHAWN GALARY “Hippy’’ dreams to be rock star Would like to travel cross-country to California. Noted for long hair Favorite pastimes are bass guitar and girls. Hangout was Button- wood or between Gold and Green Dist. Ed. and Mr. Pacheco were worthwhile RICHARD M. GANETO, JR. “Pizza’’ writes poetry, some day wants to write a book, and see all succeed in the future. Hobbies are running, basketball. History with Mrs. Purcell was great because she was all the way live! Going into Navy after high school. ‘‘Alright, ladies! DOROTHY GARRISON “Dot ’ Future plans include joining Air Force. Happiest when with cousins, crocheting, bike riding. D.E. and Mr. Hamlet's class were the things savored most at NBH. Peeved by phony people. Can usu- ally be found at Monte's Park. ‘‘Oh, my word!”’ IRENE M. GARCIA ‘Renee’ going to Kinyon-Camp- bell. Hopes to marry Tony V. Noted for always talking, yelling in hall- ways, knowing most everyone in school. Has outstanding personal- ity. Enjoys music, dancing, beach parties. Dr. Wilusz’ class was fun: he had great sense of humor. ALFRED GAUTHIER WILLY GARCIA “Chilly Willy’ happiest with Sandy. Cruises in Nova Ii muchly. Wishes to be body builder in Olympics. Liked people going nutty at NBHS. Remembers parents for their love and care. Favorites are The Cars and ‘‘Freebird.’’ Life is full of sur- prises. ‘‘What’s up?”’ DANIEL GELINAS MICHAEL GARIFALES “Garf'’ hates being called Garf. Journalism, playing football and basketball were bad. Wishes to put an end to Cosell's broadcasting career. Mr. Fernandes, Mr. Ros- cow, Mr. Gill are faves. Noted for bad jokes. Enjoys being with bright people. ‘Nao comprende. ’ KEVIN GELINAS Kevin would like to be the best at whatever he does. Content while playing cards or sports. Slow-mov- ing cars upset him. Hopes to retire at a young age. Plans for future include SMU and tech. computer field. LYNN GARRETT To go to nursing school and to become a nurse is Lynn's ambition. Hates it when everyone is in a bad mood and likes being with friends who care. Always joking around with people. Her kind-hearted par- ents let her get away with much “Ask me if | care!” ANNE GEORGADARELLIS Anne hopes to be happy and suc- cessful. Tennis, cooking, sewing, swimming are her pastimes. Enjoyed the people at NBHS and Chemistry labs with Toni. Believes in doing what you want and not worrying about what people will think. Will probably marry and have 10 kids. ‘‘Tell me about it! ’ DEBRA GIAMBO “Debbie” Secret wish is to be an elf in Riverdale. Summer St.'s her place. Outdoor sports, dancing are her chief pastimes. Liked only Guidance Counselor Savage and lunch at NBHS. Future computer technician. Would adore seeing Middle Earth ANNA M. GOMES ‘Banana’ dislikes people who think they're better than others. Hopes to work with children and one day visit Mexico. Being quiet is her habit. US History was a lot of laughs with Mr. Longo. ANTONIO GOMES “Tony'’ plans to be a carpenter. Content while hunting, girl-watch- ing. Enjoys good company, lunch shifts. Hopes to visit Paris. To trade school. Give him the Rolling Stones. ‘‘What's up? CHRISTOPHER GOMES Chris is to enter the field of Graphic Arts. Seeing someone drooling really irks him. Button- wood Park's his hangout. Would. really like to change his quick tem- per. Basketball, football games were exciting. Mr. Letendre’s teaching was tops. Sad in Trig, glad in Senior Lounge DAVID GOMES CLASS CF 1000) RES pepe rm er DENNIS GOMES Bubba’ aims to be doctor. Secret wish to play pro football. Happiest with Val and Dennis, Jr. Noted for being young parent. Remembers parents’ understanding. Football rallies and sports were the best! Mr Silva's English Class was wild! ‘Get the best out of life To BC or UMass S 5 : | . it Wa iii RICHARD GONNEVILLE SETH GOODMAN 3 Steps would like to win an Oscar and go to MIT. Noted for not making sense when he talks. Wants to visit Andromeda Galaxy. Fate end up teleported onto another planet while this one is blown to Movie making. photography ckets. spaceships are his hob r, Roscow fan 76 AR EUGENIA GOMES Eugenia is headed for nursing school. Always happy, but espe- cially with friends and while jog- ging. Will cherish parents’ support Would like to be more outgoing Plans to see Hawaii. ‘‘Never give ae ® up ‘is her philosophy. ‘Really!’ DAVID GONSALVES College and photography are in David's stars. Frequents Hazel- wood Park. Thinks that Mr. Sykes was A-one! Love to go to California some day. A real Led Zeppelin fan Yea, right!’ ROBERT GORCZYCA Winky’ would most like to change spelling of last name. Saddest when looking and listening. Favor- ite song is ‘Stairway to Heaven’’ because it s a song with hope Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven and | think you can see that ' JAMES GOMES “Zip'' hopes for a successful life Frequents ROTC. Will always use lessons parents taught him about life. NBHS Track Relay Team was the greatest going. Likes being with girls he can talk to and get along with. Future mortician? STEPHEN C. GONSALVES ‘'Bear’’ wants to be drummer Enjoys listening to music and sleeping. Joked around a lot in Music. Mr. Langelotti topped the charts. Favorites are ‘‘Rush'’ and ‘‘Freebird. ’ JAMES GOULART ‘Mr. Warmth” hopes to make it big as a broadcaster. He is noted for his thriftiness and sick jokes. Dr Wilusz is OK with ‘'Goo. ’ Football games have his approval. ‘‘Don't put off till tomorrow what you can put off till the day after.’ “P.BI.”’ Bound for Curry or SMU. Yearbook Contributing Editor KIM M. GOMES Kim hopes to travel by working as airline stewardess. Enjoys being with good friends, especially Dou- gie. Describes herself as shy. Hates to be without money. ‘‘Oh, good- ness! ’ JANET GONZALEZ “‘Jenny'’ just loves to be with Frankie. Usually in Tan House Cafe. Tennis player. Annoyed by conceited people. Future secretary who would spend vacations in Flo- rida or Calif. Thought Spanish teacher, Mrs. Kallevik, deserved a medal. ‘'Live, love and enjoy! KARIN GOULART Karin is content when nothing is going wrong. Owning a Renegade Jeep in future is her desire. Known for Yellow Bomber. Never forget sit- ting in cake at lunch. People who think they're bad annoy her. Fate will be to do what comes naturally ‘For sure!’ MARIA A. GONCALVES “Toni'' Most noted for being tiny but still has hope for growing. Hap- piest surrounded by pals, dancing or reading. Homework and science courses really bring her down Once baked cake for English that tasted like rubber! Hopes to become wealthy so she won't have to work. ROXIE GOODEN Rox , a fast talker, enjoys being with buddies but is irked by annoy- ing people. Nostalgic about good times with Stacey, Mary, David. Michael, Leslie. Her understanding of people may lead her to being a probation officer or policewoman KATHIE GOUVEIA KAREN J. GOVONI Karen, future oceanographer, enjoys tennis, boating, swimming, dates. Hates getting up early and being home on Sat. nights. Likes spending time with Croteau. Can be found in Acushnet or Senior Lounge. A real fast talker! ‘'Live life to the fullest.’ To college. TIMOTHY GRIMES “Tim” enjoys spending time with Cheryl. Grateful for parents’ con- cern and understanding. Pet peeve: conceited people. Enjoyed Mr. Ed's class the most at NBH. Will always recall Pete Cabral throwing pie in his face at lunch. ‘‘Take one day ata time.” BETH HARDMAN Secret dream to travel the world and become fashion buyer. Thanks Mom. always there to hear and believe everything she told her Hopes to attend Johnson and Wales. Greatest scare when car almost tipped over with 9 people in it, “1 ll start my diet tomorrow. RICARDO JOHN GRACA ‘Gracious’ wants to be Special Ed. teacher, own a discotheque. Wishes Slim, Boomer, Sticks, Mudd, Bean, Fly best of luck in future. Has great smile. Mr. ‘‘HiHo”’ Silva best teacher. Noted for winter and spring track. Grateful to par- ents. Never quit! ‘‘Keep it up, Jack!” MARK W. T. GROEBE “Ice” likes basektball and listening to jazz. Will remember parents’ motivation. Looking foward to a career as a successful business- man. Fell apart at Ms. Hindle's Jokes in Math. Teachers and athlet- ics were OK. Wishes love, peace and happiness for everyone. DONNA HARRISON Donna's favorite hangout is the Bluemeadow Projects. Thought Mr Motta’s History Class was unbeliev- able. Next stop: SMU, hopefully. ‘'] hear you. ' MICHAEL GRANT ‘Fly'’ would some day like to get rich without ever having to work for it. Hopes to go on to college. Thanks his mother for patience and Mr. MacPherson for guidance. Most noted for football and track. Secret wish to move to Ork and room with Mork. Despised a.m. walking. Found at Monte's Wall. ER IC GUBA ROBERT HEALEY “Horse'' is a big sports fan, base- ball especially. Likes being with Diane and friends. Mr. Goodfel- low's dumb jokes made Chemistry bearable. Secret wish: pro baseball player. Famed for his sick jokes and being a good worker. Headed for college ROBIN GRANT “Pee Wee ' means to be helpful social worker. Fond of sports and friends. Saddest when saying goodbye to those going away to school. Always remembers disco- ing with Charisma. Psychology was great because you don't memorize, you learn. ‘‘Yea, right!'’ College fol- lows. JAMES HAITH “Jim” plans to head to R. . College to major in business and computer tech. He's glad of Bridget's com- pany. Chief hobby is eating. Philos- ophy: to live, learn, teach, and love. This is the key to a prosperous life. Distrib. Ed. shone MARK HELEEN “'Helen ’ was into running at NBH, esp. in Gidley Woods and the out- doors. Noted for intense dislike of phone conversation. Happier not alone. Jarred by cliches. Memora- ble was Mrs. Hassey's AP History Strange urge to run a sub-four-min- ute-mile. College definitely. ‘‘Let’s go mingle MATTHEW GRIME ‘“‘Matt'’ Happiest in Vicki's com- pany. Can usually be recognized by bad handwriting. Irritated when he forgets comb and when school begins. Fave activities include fish- ing, camping, concerts. BCC after NBHS. McDonald's or State Police? “Not quite!” Wl SUSAN HANSEN Sue definitely has Tony in mind when she speaks of future. Ashley Park is a decent place. Sue enjoys making wisecracks and just plain horsing around. Found Mr. Silva's Jr. English Class stimulating. Looks forward to marriage and a family. A JBIO5 fan a waneste 8 aa , ee Chl ee | ‘ it tige aii Ps ae a pet eed lo TIMM HIBBERT “Spinhead ’ is hoping to move on to Mass. Maritime Academy. Gets into racquetball and jamming on his guitar. Hangs out at Demolay, the Mills. Secretly wishes to form his own rock band. Seen zooming around in his '69 GTO. Mr. Keith's untoppable. ‘‘Are you talking to me? ’ 77 STEPHANIE HICKOK “Steph'' is most relieved when Baby Blue starts in the rain. Thanks Mom for the car. Sending R.X. home from the party in G.C.'s shoes was hilarious! Saddest when Debbie moved. Mark's a good friend, along with K.P., D.P. and R College, then broadcast journal- ism. “'‘llostit!”’ JUDITH HORTA “Judy” is at her best when playing guitar, skiing, and at concerts. Find her partying with friends, but down in the dumps on Monday after a rough weekend. Loves being with Bob or hanging out at Hazelwood Might go to Kinyon-Campbell and vacation in the Bahamas CLASS COL 1930 SSSI ump CHRISTINE JADLOWIC Future transportation manager enjoys her friends, listening to music and reading a good book Would like to tour Greece and Aus- tralia. Superstar s at NBH were Mr Lima, Mrs. Rutkowitz and Mr. Keith Dreams of having Barry Gibb as a Christmas gift. “Yeah, right! 78 DEBRA L. HIRST ‘‘Debbie ’ plans to become a clerk- typist. Lunch shifts, football games, rallies and Mr. Fogel's class were things most relished at NBH. Can't stand conceited people and boring studies. Takes each day as it comes and enjoys it. ‘‘Tell me about it!’ A Corvette lover. JEFF HOYT “Silvester Stud’’ most enjoyed being with Fish. Hangs out at Pine Hill Park. Girls were chief interest at NBH. Wants to see Florida. Work- ing at the Country Club was his funniest life experience. Won't tell his favorite parking spot, but see you there! ‘‘Hey, lady!”’ MARK JARDIN Going into service after NBHS. Wants to make money and join Mafia in the future. Has an out- standing personality. Girls, girls, girls were important at NBH. Remembers parents’ help and understanding. Likes all kinds of food. Ms. Rainville was his favorite teacher JANICE HODSON “Tiff's'’ ambition is to be an art or film historian. She is most noted for her ‘‘bird.’’ Unified Arts was most fun ‘cause of the student-teacher relationship. Janice could often be found at Sarah's homeroom. Loves anything to do with old movies. College follows. DANIEL S. HUSTON vs S A iy ©. @ BARBARA JAWORSKI Adored NBH football games, Mr. Kobza's Chemistry, large course selection, beautiful people. Fond of Cape Cod and camping. Hot-tem- pered and a worrier who detests waiting. Destination: SMU and medical technology. KAREN HOLDEN “Ka'' is at her best with Rodger and saddest when the weekend's over. Will recall Wiggles’ Algebra II with Little Lil, Parker, Birdman, Betty and Tricia. Favorite teachers: Mrs. Caron and Mr. Fraga. Karen plans to go to BCC and study Child Care. WAYNE IZDEBSKI! “Polock’’ wants to be successful and travel the world. Plays volley- ball. Noted for taking classes with all girls. Has great smile. Funniest time was when car caught on fire. Mr. Alves was Boffo, never boring. Would like to change last name. Future ‘‘Playgirl’’ centerfold. BEVERLY ANN JEROME THOMAS HOPKINS “Hoppy”’ plans to enjoy life. Swim- ming, baseball, basketball, and being with friends make him happy Peeved by dirty hair, broken ster- eos. Had fun burning things in Chemistry. Known for height and dynamite personality! Off to SMU. “What's up, guy?” LORI JACKSON “Critter’’ loves listening to music with pals, going to football games and other NBH events. Yearns to be entertainer (comedienne) but will probably be exec. sec. after Johnson and Wales. Will miss Renee, Doll, Shantina, Sharon. Ms. Allen just terrific! Cherishes Moth- er’s love, trust, help. ISABEL M. JERONIMO This future physical therapist likes skating, swimming and being around friends and family. Dislikes conceited people, being alone and crowded halls. Favorite teacher was Mrs. Medeiros. Always remem- bers parents’ care and understand- ing. ‘Knock it off!” MARIA JOAQUIM “Jo Kim loves to play tennis and eat cookies. Hazelwood courts are her second home. Mr. Taylor's His- tory was just fine because they all talked. Dropping M and M's in Blue Cafe was hysterical! Goal is to be secretary or payroll clerk. JANE KALIFE “Bermuda Kid'' Ambition is to own a house in Bermuda on the water. Enjoyed vacations but detested term papers. Thanks her folks for all the helping T.L.C. Peeved by freshmen and old teachers. Big basketball fan who favored Mr. Roscow and Muppets. Bryant Col- lege next. LINDA KEMP Favorite pastimes are going to movies, clothes-shopping, attend- ing basketball games. Warm feel- ings for Mrs. Laflamme and Eng- lish. Phony and prejudiced people aggravate her. Aims to be interior decorator some day, but right now, it’s into the Air Force. ‘‘Really! ’ dk al @ JEFFREY JODOIN ‘Jeff’ is a photography buff but his life's ambition is to be renowned chemist. Thanks Mom and Dad for the low interest loans! Jeff also enjoys the YMCA where he is secretly trying to get tall. Wants to attend Ivy League college and win Nobel Prize in science. PETER KANE ‘Boo Radley’’ is known for one dimple and attending all NBH sports events. Likes gambling, being with the gang. Means to go into radio and replace Cosell on Mon. Night Football. Secretly wants to be US pres. or NBH headmaster. Will go to college, own a Mercedes, meet Jimmy the Greek! LESLIE KING “Les plans to go to college and major in Interior Design. An Aries whose enthusiasm is tye-dyeing. Loved Buttonwood Park, Mike B.'s company and being different. Mr. Motta was realistic US History teacher. Wants to see Calif. and be successful but college comes first. SMU WILLIAM JOHNSON MARK KARGLE Mark got a kick out of Auto Class, hanging in the Parking lot, being with Cathy and playing pinball. Would like to curb his temper, become rich, see Disneyworld. Grateful for parents’ kindness. RUSSELL KING Playing and watching sports are his thing, particularly football. Hates show-offs and his own procrastina- tion. Valued parental help. Fre- quented Sharkey’s and the cafete- ria. After SMU, would like to be an electrician. ROBERT JOHNSON “‘Mudd's ’ ambition is to be a pro football star. Happiest with Lee. Thanks parents for their guidance. Mr. Silva was a prize teacher. Noto- rious for being football and track minded. SHAWN KEAVY Future forest firefighter. Found either in Music Dept. or at Danny's. United Arts was most open class, Science and Mr. Pacheco also OK. Drama Club (esp. ‘‘Guys and Dolls’) was a howl. Spare-time weight lifter. Happy with Madeline. Dreams of ruling the world. ; A | | i “ins HELEN KIRBY “Lenny ' relates to music, dancing, making others happy. Sharon was a good friend as were all band members. Pep Club and Chemistry kept her going. Would like to be able to help mentally ill and see Dis- neyland. Next stop is SMU or BCC. “Yo! Sha!”’ LAURIE JONES “Bonesy”’ would love to win the lot- tery and live on Easy Street. People with no class are annoying. Would like to be more ambitious. Sailing and skiing are leisure activities. “Take one day at a time with some thought for tomorrow. ’ ‘'Is that right? Future X-ray technician. . a, ; F oo7 SHARON KELLERMAN “Freckles'’ thought Mr. Kobza was a great teacher. Says she's happi- est with Barry. Intends to become a physical therapist and tour Europe CAROLE KISBERT “Ca ’ will be an airline stewardess and model on the side. Blue eyes and smile are her trademarks Really fond of Mr. Pacheco and Dist. Ed. See her at Buttonwood with R.L., S.M., M.M., Hungry for her own log cabin home. Gratitude for parents’ understanding aid Always happy JOHN KYRIAKIDIS Indulges in bowling, hockey, base- ball and weight lifting. Likes to cruise around Boston, go out with Jackie or linger at the gym. Means to graduate from Northeastern and be an architect. JUDITH L. L'ABBE Jude Future employment is in Child Care or Art. Dislikes stuck-up people and disco music. Hates it when she's alone with nothing to do. Noted for her long hair and silence. Travel plans include Cali- fornia. ‘You turkey! ’ ROBERT LABONTE “Bo” is a ski buff who wants very much to ski the Alps. Can't stand that morning bell. Will always remember Mr. Girard calling him “'Robert.'' Can always be found at KFC. College and Switzerland are possibilities. Trigonometry, Mr. Motta were quite enjoyable KAREN JANE LACHAPELLE Karen's ambition is to become a physical therapist. Sailing, dancing. water-skiing and camping are what she enjoys, next to being with David. Noted for being crazy and falling through the house doors Plans include living in a log cabin in Alaskan mountains. CYNTHIA LADINO ‘Cindy'’ is off to college next Would one day like to visit the French Riviera. Parents’ love and guidance will always be remem- bered. Enjoyed being president of Mixed Chorus and Usherettes, as well as working on the ‘‘Log. Despises the ‘'Clique. ' To be biolo- gist and work in hospital LORI LAVIOLETTE Mouse plans on taking to the skies as an airline stewardess after graduation. Can be found at Berk- shire Mill partying with her friends Favorite school activity was lunch and socializing. Had the most fun in Mr. Charbonneau's class. ‘‘What!’ 80 COLLEEN LAGUE “Little Bit’ means to go to college to become a nurse. Sketching, bowling, pottery were her activities, plus being at Janis’ house. Disliked the locking of the girls’ room on 3rd floor and snobby people. Will recall Mr. Kobza's Chem. Class as humorous and fun. ‘Take it light.’ TIMOTHY LEAHEY “Timmy” plans on working after NBHS and seeing Calif. from a Trans-Am. Can be found at Lincoln Park with his friends. Enjoyed Eng- lish because he teased the teacher, and being at ‘‘The Bench. ' Thanks parents for help when he needed it MICHAEL LAJOIE “Opie'' wishes to become a pro baseball player. Thanks parents for support at his games. Can be found at the Mills. Like to see Las Vegas in Pam's company. Secretly wishes to become Mick Jager. Mr. Oliver is fantastic. Happiest playing second base for NBH. MICHELE LEMELIN “Mich ’ to college to become an accountant and then marriage Quiet but what a hot temper. Likes roller skating and being with Tony Would love to swim, sun in Hawaii Dislikes snobs. Ms. Allen was a super teacher. ‘‘Be quiet! THOMAS LAMBALOT “Spaceman Happiest when party- ing or at the Shed with friends. Mr McCarthy's lOth grade English was the living end. Gets into ‘‘Cross- town Traffic’’ and Jimi Hendrix as well as Benny Hill HENRY LESSA Henry hopes to attend college after NBHS. Secret wish is to become rich and see the Cape Verde Islands. Most likely to be found at Monte Park with all his friends. Spanish and History were a ball at NBHS, but not being able to stand in the Core was a bummer “What? ’ GERALD LAPOINTE ie JAMES JOSEPH LESSA ‘'Slim ’ aims for the Navy after NBH Hopes to proudly become a profes- sional in some field. Secret wish is to lead a wondertul life and own a Rolls Royce. Be cool, “‘Gracious “Boomer” and friends. Will never forget Mrs. Conward and ‘‘promis- cuity. ' SUSAN LEVESQUE Sue” opts for college and travel. wants to be the best at everything Loves Istanbul. Most noted for being different and in Drama Club shows. Hangout: her garage. A Mrs. Ouimet fan. Happiest when throwing a party or traveling. Mr Mitchell's Algebra |! was a blast DIANNA R. LOMBA “Diane” wants to be successful in whatever she does. Can be found in the South End. Noted for being late for school and silence. Enjoys dancing, music and partying. Mr Gill and Mr. Kobza were top two at NBH. Favorite group: Tavares “Say what?” MARK W. LOPES “Lopesy”’ is to enter the medical field after college. Procrastination is his worst fault. Secretly wishes all hate will be wiped off the face of the earth. Mr. Oliver, Mr. Guy, Mrs Keightly a few of his many good teachers. ‘‘Everyone has a goal in life; God rules thoughts.'’ Known for dimples FRED LIMA MARIA ELLEN LOMBA “Ria’s’’ ambition is to be a doctor, but she'll probably be a housewife. A good listener who secretly wishes to own a villa in St. Tropez Noted for reading, studying, and always being happy. Offering BM a ki ss (chocolate one) was hysterical. SMU next. '‘Beanhead! ’ NADINE LOPES “Green Eyes’ going into Air Force; wants to be lab technician. Hates two-faced people. One day wishes to go to Bahamas. Child Care was best class, Mrs. Collins best teacher. Enjoys being with Mr. Wig- gles. Wishes to marry Nelson. Do unto others as they would do unto you. “‘Tough!”’ were SCOTT LIMA “Boomer's'' ambition is to be a successful restaurateur. Can be found at Buttonwood Park with the fellas and good friend Mark. The Navy is a possibility. Gym was enjoyable because of playing around with Mrs. Amaral. Soc. Sci- ence Res. Ctr. was a fun place. JUSTIN LOPES SARAH M. LOPES College is in the cards for Sarah after graduation. To be successful and see France would be quite acceptable. Can be found in home- room in the morning, or with friends. Most noted for neat hand- writing. Chemistry, Mr. Roscow were choice. ‘C'est la vie!’ MARTHA LINHARES To be an Interior Decorator is Mar- tha's goal. Being with friends is coziest; saddest when alone. To see England from a TR-7 would be quite a triumph. Mr. Edmundson and History were smooth at NBHS Known for shaking hands with everybody LESLIE LOPES When the whole day goes smooth, Leslie is happiest. To be a secretary is her ambition after graduation. She'd like to own a Lincoln Conti- nental. Liked ROTC Drill Team and Ms. Allen. Has a quick temper Being short and snobby people make her angry. Into the Air Force SHARON LOPES “Chink ' A master's degree in com- mercial advertising is her goal Devotee of macrame, embroidery, drawing and painting. Set design for D.C. and being NBHS Band Drum Major during Jr.-Sr. years satisfying. Band was warmest because everyone knew and worked with one another DAVID LINO “Lino'' To SMU or broadcasting as DJ for WCOZ or WBCN. Loved going to concerts, listening to J Geils, Cheap Trick (loud!). Pet peeve: Kiss fans. Secretly wishes to be best rock guitarist on earth. Mr Gill's Biology class was the great- est! ''Stay over there! ’ MARIA CELESTE LOPES To win college scholarship an aim Loved Portuguese, enjoyed History with Mr. Ed. Wishes for lots of money and some day will visit pyra- mids of Egypt and maybe even Paris. Had a blast in Unified Arts and a great time during Spirit Week! FERNANDA LOURENCO “‘Freddie'’ to do office work after graduation. Can be found at the beach wishing she was with JP Conceited people and not being able to get out get her down. Mr Machado's class appealing because of friends. Would some day like to visit Hawaii. ‘| know!” be -] _ ae eee et) tO SSVI) JOYCE LUCAS Joyce, to become a secretary after NBHS, then probably get married. Can't stand two-faced people or her own jealousy. Most noted for being short and talking non-stop in Mr. Kobza's wild Chemistry Class. Thanks parents for understanding. Vinny's good company. RUI MACHADO “Ferrigno'’ aims to be successful mechanic. Hobbies: collecting old comics, playing pool, football, swimming, tennis, fishing and girls!! Socially secure with guys at Ashley Park. Enjoyed Port. Ill because everybody got to know each other “What's happening?” CHRISTINE MAHON “Blue Jay'' to become an R.N Happiest when at a football or bas- ketball game while getting rowdy cheering, and eating ‘‘fries’’ with friends. Pres. of Pep Club adored rallies, Spirit Week, but above all, FRENCH FRIES! Fantasies being cruise ship nurse. ‘‘My aching word! ’ To SMU 82 ROBIN LUIZ MOSES M. MACIEL ‘“‘Moe”’ is off to work to become rich after NBHS. Can be found at the rink, the Mills or with Gayle. Secret wish is to own his own home in the country. Will remember his parents for the way they spoiled him. Mr. Robins and Woodworking pleased him most. ue a ie Man 2 of b BS ee Mee SUSAN MALONEY ‘‘Sue ’ to become the President of USA. Most kno wn for craziness and hanging out in Mr. Kobza’s Chem- istry room. Enjoyed the teachers at NBHS and being a Senior, but dis- liked the guys and the slowpokes in the hallways, along with term papers. “‘! doubt it. ’ SUSAN MACCINI ‘Sue the Waazoo ’ will be a legal secretary. Enjoys being with friends, but hates snobs and obsti- nacy. Liked lunch shifts, football games, swimming and Durfee Rally. Wishes to be rich, happy and own a Corvette. After college .. . off to Bermuda! Sue smiles and gets along with everyone. ROBERT MADEIRA SUSAN MALTAIS “Sue ' can be found with Roger Ambition is to go on to college and major in biology. Crafts and all sports are her pastimes. Parents always gave her freedom and let her be herself. Chemistry was wild Says she'll marry and have lots of children. ‘‘Life is what you make of Its SS . Z hm DALE A. MACHADO Dale's ambition is to drive cross- country and to become a good mechanic. Regrets his forgetful- ness. Enjoys music, riding motor- cycles along with partying with friends, but having no transporta- tion gets him down. Mr. Longo and his open conversations were com- mendable. HILDA MAGALHAES A future legal secretary who hates people with no sense of humor. Would love to own a ‘‘wicked’’ beautiful sports car. Milk squirting all over everyone at lunch really made her laugh. Business Math was fun, Mr. Letendre a great teacher. ‘‘Live and let live.’’ To BCC. RICHARD MARCHISIO “Italian Stallion:'' college bound after NBHS. Gets into photography and would really love to see the year 4000. Will treasure parents’ caring and being there, along with going out for lunch and taking three shifts. ‘‘Take a walk on the wild side? DONALD MACHADO, JR. Donald's ambition is to be extremely wealthy. Is happiest on the weekends. Enjoys being with Karen. Can be found around Cen- tral Pharmacy. Lunch with Kathy and Madeline was super. Probably going into the computer field. JANE MAGAN After NBHS, she's headed to School of Interior Design. She enjoyed tennis, volleyball, Mrs Mellen and being with good friends. or spending money. To see the Colorado Mts. from her TR6. You will find her at the Dartmouth Ten- nis Court. ‘‘Ooh, baby!”’ EDUARDO LUIS MARCIAL “Ed's ' ambition is to join the Navy and become an officer. Gets into scuba diving, swimming and gym- nastics. Would like to see Rome from behind the wheel of a Mus- tang. Really liked all the teachers at NBHS, but History was outstand- ing. Thanks parents for everything ANTERO A. MARMELO Antero’s probable fate is the Navy after graduation. Would like to become a Formula | driver. Happi- est when listening to music or play- ing soccer. He means to visit Brazil and France in the future. Favorite teacher was Mr. Machado. Pool and weight lifting agreed with him. BRIAN MARTIN “Warpie'' or '‘Wall’’ is an aspiring architect. Liked the people and sports at NBH, hated the food and homework. His secret wish is to own a Datsun 2802 and to visit Ber- muda. Into music and art. His high is doing well in baseball. Hopes to attend Clemson or Rens. Polytech PRISCILLA MARTIN Priscilla’s partying with friends was excellent, but people who don't know what's going down bore her stiff. Would adore seeing and maybe living in Arizona. Glad she survived the riot of ‘78 at NBHS, but rules and regulations yuck! “What's up?” BELMIRA MARQUES ‘Bell’ to become a secretary after NBHS. Can be found in Gold House cafeteria with friends. Pet diver- sions were playing tennis, bicy- cling, going to movies. Values par- ents’ concern. Ms. Zola had fun class, but hated being all quiet in study halls. ‘‘Really? ’ DEBRA MARTIN “Debbie's'' ambition is to make something out of her life. Pastimes are crocheting, tennis, horseback riding. Getting up early in the a.m. the pits. Would truly like to see Eng- land in the future along with Elton John. Live life to the fullest! Wicked! MARIA MARTINS A future office worker who Is con- tented with her friends. Volleyball is her relaxation. Enjoyed Mr. Warren because he loved to insult people Will be found in the future eating pizza in her Thunderbird. ‘‘Take it as it comes! BRENDA MARSHALL GEORGE MARTIN SUSAN MARTINS Sue will attend Bristol Commu- nity College to be a dental hygien- ist. Bob is ‘‘the’’ person to be with Angered by conceit. Pleased with Mr. Kobza's funny class. Dreams of owning a light blue Corvette Thanks parents for the late cur- fews JUDITH MARSHALL “Judy's” ambition is to become a legal secretary after graduation. Gets into cruising with friends but hated crowded halls and long lunch lines at NBHS. Would like to live in California. Will remember Ms. Allen for being kind and parents’ patience. ‘Ya, right! KATHLEEN MARTIN “Kathy” will probably attend busi- ness school to become a secretary Liked the teachers and guidance staff at NBHS, but didn't like the minimum attendance rule. Would like to see Las Vegas. Thought Mrs Walker and Mrs. Dlouhy were nicest teachers. Dream: to hit the lottery CHRISTINE MATTHEWS “‘Nig-Nog ’ plans to climb Colorado mountains after NBH. Happiest when partying or with B.B. Had a lot of fun in Ms. Tripp's class, but Mr. Letendre’s class was the most Can be found at the rink. Would like to listen to ‘‘Freebird’’ from a Camaro. Pink Floyd =1 MELODIE MARSHALL KELLIE MARTIN Kellie to college to become a com- munications technician. Pet peeve is the late bell. She's happy when it snows, unhappy when bored Enjoys being with Jas., and secretly wishes to fly away! Mr. Longo gets her vote for the top VIKKI MAXEMINO Vikki likes playing guitar, partying with friends and listening to good rock and roll. Conformists and fry- brains are her pet peeve. She is also well known for her wild imag!- nation. Secret wish is to play guitar like Pete Townshend and form a rock band. Thought Mr. Longo's Psych. was good stuff © co 2) = eden e) 2) 2) msc U JAMES MCCAGUE “Jimmy's ’ Pet Peeve: Boring study halls. Most noted for always miss- ing the bus. Can be found on Brock Ave. with the gang. Enjoyed Biol- ogy and Mr. Keith ANNE MARIE MCKENNA ‘Annie’ is off to college for a prob- able nursing career. Can be found catching rays on the shore with her pals. Special thanks to Mr. Leten- dre and Mr. Oliver for their many kindnesses. Always noted for her cheerfulness and craziness. Our Yearbook Graduate Editor. ‘‘Oh Brother! ’ ANDREA MCCOY “Magnum's ' ambition is to win the 1980 Olympics. Secret wish is to become the next light heavyweight champion. Can be found in the Core next to Tan House or with his girl. Noted for his boxing ability. Never forget that giant Russian roller coaster! DEBRA F. MEDEIROS ‘‘Debbie'’ to become a paramedic and policewoman and join the serv- ice after NBHS. Pet peeve: people who walk slow in the corridors and decide to stop. Enjoyed being with JW, BS, RG, CM, and DG and doing anything in the outdoors. Procrastinator. An understanding girl! ANN MCCOY “The Nun is happiest when with her family. Enjoys being with Eddie. Refuses to reveal her secret wish. Most embarrassing moment was knocking on the men's room and having someone say ‘‘Come in. ’ Probable fate is becoming a mother and housewife. ‘‘Don't worry about itv HENRIQUE MEDEIROS “Hank” plans on joining the army, and becoming a mechanic after NBHS. Enjoys sports, girls, but his girl friend is the best. Can be found at Hazelwood Park, but would like to be in Texas behind the wheel of a Trans Am. Thanks parents for love, ‘‘What’s happening?”’ ERIC MCCOY “McCoy's” ambition is to become an accountant for his own busi- ness. Enjoys bowling, and horse- back riding. Known for his train- track teeth. Chicken, Eastwood, JB 105, and a Toyota Landcruiser are among his favorite things. Insists you must ''Get things done.’ JANE MARIE MEDEIROS Jane is on her way to college after graduation, and wants to always be happy. Gets into playing the flute and swimming for NBHS. Reacts poorly to disco music and getting up early for school. Had an indes- cribable time in Mrs. Hassey's His- tory: Sue was funny. ‘‘What?”’ CARLA MCGREGOR Carla is happiest when with Bill and Ken and when playing softball for NBHS. Saddest when not working at Rocky Point. Found something very special in Mr. Kobza. Admires Mr. Jacintho, too, Is noted for her bright smile. ‘‘Nowhere but up. ’ LUCIA MEDEIROS ‘“‘Fatima’' heads for business school to become a secretary after NBHS. Enjoys playing tennis, being in good company. A fan of Mr. Bis- cari (French was funny), Mr. Agu- iar, Mrs. Carvalho. Study halls bor- ing. Liked Blue House Resource Center, though. ‘‘Oh, caramba!” MARIA MEDEIROS Darlene”' To be a nurse is the next step in life. Formal studies were irk- some. Secret wish is to become rich overnight. Can be found with friends outside of Green House Hopes to hula in Honolulu. Mr. Ros- cow was the most interesting NBH teacher 84 MICHAEL C. MEDEIROS Michael would like to work in a post office after graduation. Woodcarv- ing's his way of relaxing. A fast walker, but couldn't climb those gym ropes! Good courses offered at NBHS, but disliked the lunches Would like to visit Pittsburgh, ‘The Home of the Steelers.”’ MICHAEL N. MEDEIROS “Mike's” ambition is to become a police officer after NBHS. Enjoyed Mr. Pacheco's D.E. class and all the good times. California and a Trans Am sounds great. NBHS football games — not bad. An avowed homework hater. Into the Air Force SANDRA MEDEIROS “Sandy'' A very independent per- son who wants to have a good pay- ing job, so she won't have to depend on a guy! Is unhappiest when confused about life's prob- lems. Mr. Kobza's Chemistry Class enthused her because there were decent people in it. ‘Calm down. ’ WAYNE MEDEIROS Fond of weekends, listening to good music, partying, playing his guitar and having a pocketful of money. Hangs out at Central Phar- macy or behind the rink. Will make it out of New Bedford, maybe Cali- fornia. ‘‘Saturday Night Live” fan ee JULIO MEDINA MARIA MELO “M M’ is noted for her long hair To be successful in life, she will stop making hasty decisions. Gets into trouble but never learns her lesson. Fond of reading, drawing, watching TV. Possibly going to business school then getting a job “Ah Man! FRANK MENDES JR. NICOLE MELANSON “'Nikkiss’' Fate: to be famous artist, creator, designer. Un. Arts, yea! Secret dream's to open shop on Thames St., Newport with new con- cepts and modern art. Don Freitas fine. Gets into eating crepes and chocolate mousse, and the Muppet Movie was numero uno! To make others happy, must be happy with yourself! PAUL MELO Paul plans on working after gradua- tion. Happiest when his time is occupied, saddest when he is bored. Secret wish is to become rich and famous. Will remember everything parents did for him. Enjoyed the people at NBHS, but despised homework. US History and Mr. Edmundson = 1 MIGDALIA MENDEZ BRUCE MELLO Bruce enjoyed the girls at NBHS, but the food left much to be desired! Fishing in his spare time is the best next to Karen. Denver, Colorado and a Firebird would be great. ‘Benny Hill’ is + one. PAULO MELO MARIA MENDONCA MARK MELLO Mark plans to go to college and major in pre-med after NBHS. Mr. Oliver was a great teacher and a lot of help. Best times were during football season and weekend par- ties. Meeting wonderful people and making good friends were worth- while. To college MICHAEL MENDES “Mike's ' ambition is to drive an 18- wheeler. Euphoric when riding his motorcycle or sharing good times with Sue L. Preferred Ilth grade Woods with Mr. Mello: no home- work. Would like to go to California, but for now, can be found at How- ard Auto Sales sf vs i PATRICIA MESQUITA Loves riding around, taking pic- tures. Ambition is to be a famous photographer. Can always be found in Tan and Gold courtyards or in the South End. Pet peeve People who think they are better than others. Hopes for New Eng- land School of Photography ‘Hem, what is up? ARTHUR A. MELO Arthur's ambition is to become a professional soccer player. Would like to visit France, but for now can be found in Blue House cafeteria Enjoyed English, and the idea of owning a Mercedes sports car Noted for playing soccer and being friendly. ‘‘Cabroes.”’ SANDRA MIDTTUN “L.P. ’ wants success in her future Oil painting and hanging out in the Social Resource Center turns her on. Quietness in class but habitual crashing into pans at hospital Hated skinny, ugly NBH lockers College bound Oe | 4 ; W d ISIDORE METE il 85 JILL MILLER Jill's going to college to become a nurse. Happiest when with Ted and Shari; saddest when alone McDonald's is a favored hangout but pizza's her dish. Will always remember parents’ understanding. and when her dress strap broke “Excuse me?” ESTER ANELHE MIRANDA Ester's plans include college and hopefully Japan. She can usually be found at Cafe Portugal. Noted for laughing much and talking too loud. Ambition is to fly the skies as stewardess. Mr. Araujo — numero uno. “One day at a time.’’ BCC or SMU? PAUL MONTALTO Paul will attend college to become an engineer after NBHS. Can be found at Buttonwood Park or run- ning track. Most noted for hanging around girls and being too loud Enjoyed engines and Mr. D because there wasnt any home- work. Thanks parents for the car MARK MILLER Mark's ambition is to grow up and be older. Can be found at Button- wood. Park or with Debbie D. All housemasters were a drag except for ‘‘Luke.”’ ‘PardonMe... ' KAREN MIRANDA “Smiley's’’ Goal: Chamberlain Bus- iness School after graduation. Secret wish is to become rich, own a chain of women's apparel stores across the USA. Would really like to see South America. Most noted for absent-mindedness. ‘‘Yeah . sure!” FRANCES MONTEIRO Fran’ to go to work after gradua- tion. Happiest when with Ady, SS, CM. and MC, but sad when there are no weekend parties. Secret wish 1s to reach five feet. Enjoyed Salesmanship with Mr. Warren because there was always some- thing to laugh about. ‘'Really.” MARK S. MILLER ‘‘Mula''’ hopes to go to SMU to become a Marine Biologist after NBHS. Saddest when he knows that there's a test coming up. Can be found in the parking lot or 3rd floor in Blue House. Enjoyed Psy- chology with Mr. Longo because the class was nuts. ‘Ya, buddy.”’ SMU? PETER J. MIS “Pete’’ aims for an institution of higher education after NBHS, and wouldn't mind becoming rich and successful. Likes listening to music, driving, and sleeping. Cali- fornia is in the future. Noted for wild sense of humor. Will recall Drama Club backstage RICHARD MORAES Richard's goal is BCC to study criminal law and become a state trooper. Mrs. Conward and Teen Culture were =1. He's Bermuda bound some fine day. Will always remember parents for their bless- ings and being there. To become wealthy. ‘Ain't no stoppin’ us, now!! ANTONIO MIRANDA Antonio's bound for college. Plans on becoming a pro soccer player. Enjoys watching TV and playing soccer for NBHS, but is sad when they lose. Can be found at Cafe Eurepa or Blue House Cafeteria. Secret wish is to become a million- aire. ‘‘Miliga!! ’ DEBRA A. MONAST ‘‘Debbie'' to SMU after NBHS. Enjoys playing guitar and being with friends, but Bob's number one. Would like to see Hawaii from a Mazda RX7. Mr. Kobza's class was the best because of all the fun. Noted for her big mouth and insult- ing people. ‘‘Never say you can't.’ DOUGLAS MORENCY ‘Dare Devil's’ ambition in life is to graduate from NBHS. The Air Force is a possibility. Can be found some- where on Acushnet Ave. with Donna and Danny. Secret wish to become an electronics technician, and Bahamas. ''Excellent! ’ BRIAN MIRANDA Brian to become a successful oceanographer. Enjoys listening to music, sleeping and eating. Pet peeve: Getting Mrs. Rutkowitz for English two years in a row. Secret wish is to become rich, but not famous. Miss Tripp's class was very enlightening. Probable fate: Death NGriae MARIE MONIZ “Moe ’ is off to college f or com- puter programming. Can be found at Grape St. lot with the gang Enjoys sports (especially softball) Happy when spending time with brother Alan. Noted for piggin’ out and wanting to own a horse ‘Mommy has Visa!! ’ uf NATALIA MORGADO ‘‘Nat’' Famous for looking like Wonder Woman. Happiest when with Victor, her soon-to-be-hus- band. Won't forget her parents STRICTNESS. Sewing with Mrs Chooporian was her favorite class Detested repeated stories. Funniest moment was meeting ‘‘David The Flea. ‘‘Cheewizee! ' CARL MORIN CHARLENE J. NADEAU Goal is to be legal secretary or court reporter. Was fond of football games, clubs and rallies. Also cher- ished Mrs. Walker, History Club and Mr. Silva's English (fun but pro- ductive). Noted for unmoveable hair and ‘fattest’ at Jr. Banquet! Nostalgic for Miami in summer of 79. To Miami Dade College LISA NOBREGA “Lee’’ Off to college? Satisfied when riding her horse, Tsaiten, and with Lisa C. or Kevin. Hated NBH seating plans and crowded halls, but approved Mr. Dube’s English Would like things to stay the way they are forever. Planning to be a psychologist VIRGINIA MORRIS “Ginger'’ heads for college after NBHS to pursue a career in the medical field. Eventually to get mar- ried. Enjoys writing letters to her pen pal in Australia, along with being with Mark. Driving on a law- yer's lawn and totaling the land- scape was her funniest episode. LORI ANN NADER “Lor’’, a future college student, loves cruising with friends, being at Chippy’s, just sleeping late in the morning. Loves to give advice, bowling and swimming. Dartmouth bleachers let her down! To visit the Middle East. ''Life is too short to waste time worrying. ’ CAROL NOEL Carolina’ noted for doing cart- wheels, laughing and falling out of chairs in R.R. Jo, the crew, and Mr G's Chem. Class will always be classic memory. Wishes to live in log cabin with selected few in White Mts. Loves camping, softball and Miss Piggy. UMass. bound. ‘That's so nice!’ A ke JEFFREY MORRISON “Mo's ' ambition is to be on TV in future and become rich and famous. Noted for gambling and betting on the dogs. Would like to fly to Las Vegas and own a ‘Vette. Thanks parents for everything they did. Philosophy of life is, ‘‘Be popu- lar. CHRISTIAN NELSON “Nellie’’ is happiest when skiing, swimming or with Lisa. Thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Taylor's US History and Woodshop Class. Find him at the Yacht Club with wet hair and bloodshot eyes. Would love to sail around world with Dad. College in his future. ESTHER NORIEGA Had her best times with her God- child or with Lillian. Favored Teen Culture and Mr. Longo but detested 9th periods. Often seen between Tan and Blue but not with stuc- kups. Wants to see Puerto Rico and Mexico and become a model or air- line stewardess FRANCISCO J. MOTA “Rowdy Frank'’ Aims to become very wealthy. Enjoys playing foot- ball, going to parties and chasing girls. Fantasy is to be in the Mob and tour Italy. A wild and crazy guy that would like to somehow stay out of trouble. A true Beatles fan. ‘'Hey, Jude is +1. STACEY NELSON A soap opera freak who can't stand phonies, but adored Shorthand and Mrs. Walker. The Core was her hangout. Intends to go to college for secretarial and computer train- ing. “oe ay! ABRAHAM NOVICK ‘‘Abe'’ believes that school had immense power over students’ potential: all the student had to do was point it in the direction which would be to his or her advantage KAREN L. MOYER “Moy-Moy ’ will go to business school to become court stenogra- pher. Enjoys bowling, listening to music, working with children and modeling. Will always be glad par- ents were there in times of need Liked large course offerings at NBHS. ‘‘Take one day at a time.” PAUL NETO “Pablo”’ aims to be successful art- ist, achieve lasting world peace Still laughing about his birth! Liked musical theme of ‘'Muppets Movie ’, Mr. Bettencourt and Uni- fied Arts. ‘‘Life is an ice cream cone on a hot day. You'd better eat it before it runs down your arm. RUSSELL O'BERRY “‘Rusty ’ is happiest when listening to music and just having a good time. Psych. was a favorite because you could express yourself. Next destination: college and to be a great track star. ‘‘There you go!” WCOZ fan 87 GOL 1O SSW 1D CSE SS cis a = | RICARDO OCAMPO CHERYL O'MALLEY Wants to be uninhibited by anyone else. Likes seeing people smiling and laughing together. Teachers were all encouraging and willing to help. ‘If we were born with guaran- teed health we could assert our energies to work and fulfill mission which we were sent on earth to do.’ CLASS OF 1980 CYNTHIA A. PACHECO Cindy’ Enjoys being with Dave Her ambition is to be a success in life. Will remember her parents for always being right. Detested con- ceited people. Most noted for kind- ness and personality. Wants to stop being so self-conscious. ‘‘No kia- ding.’ Business school in mind LESLIE OLIVEIRA Future computer programmer who would love a date with T. Noted for being absent a lot. Frequents the Mall. Fan of Mr. Motta's. Detests people who think they are better than others. Hopes to see England. JANET O'MALLEY “Jay” is happiest when out with Barbs, Pat, Liza, the Pidez sisters. Can be found in Green-Gold court- yard. Detests moody people and wearing braces. Secret wish is to be crazy forever. Noted for her loud mouth. Really up when swimming, horseback riding, water skiing. Future stewardess. JEFFREY PACHECO Jeff’ bound for college. Enjoyed Gym because you don't have to sit around. Happiest with Karen. Wants to become rich and famous. Favorite pastime is sports. Enjoy yourself today; you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow Whatever.” MARIA P. OLIVEIRA “Olive’’ on to Kinyon Campbell. Secret wish to go out with Brett Silva. Happiest listening to radio or with John V. Has outstanding sense of humor. Takes things too seri- ously. Teen Culture was great because of teacher and students. “Take one day ata time. ’ SUSAN O'MALLEY “Sue ’ enjoys being with friends but is especially happy being with Tony. Plans to visit Hawail one day. A real Led Zeppelin fan. KAREN PACHECO “Karyn’’ a future Medical Secretary likes eating and swimming. Enjoyed Spirit Week, rallies, football games Miss Zola was the best because of all her help. Walking into men's pool locker rm. at height of chang- ing period was mortifying. ‘‘Don't burst my bubble. DAVID OLIVEIRA DONNA OSWALD Donna hopes to get married to Brian and live happily ever after. Hawaii seems like a good place for her dream. Favorite teacher was Miss Zola because she's under- standing. Other hobbies (besides Brian) are sewing and crocheting. “I don't know.” MIKE PACHECO Mike's ambition is to become an engineer. Would one day love to visit California and secretly wishes to take a cruise around the world. Will remember his parents for their understanding. Favorite subject was woodworking. “‘Live each day as though it were your last. TRACY LAVERNE OLLIVIERRE “‘Tray’' is happiest with David. Ambition in life is to be a famous person and to be rich. Will always remember Mr. Machado ‘‘Rutter- bakers.'' Very happy parents helped so much through high school. CHRISTOPHER OUELLETTE “Chris” thanks his father for all the encouragement. Happiest in Pho- tography and on stage. Olympus OM1's that break really bug him. All the thanks in the world to Mr. Mil- lette and Mr. MacAfee. Ecstatic when with his sister, Kathy. ‘I’m not conceited, just honest. ANNE-MARIE PALLATRONI Anne is happiest when the sun is shining and a cool breeze is blow- ing. Would love to visit France and hangs out in Hyannis on the week- ends. Will remember her parents’ love and understanding. Mr. Ros- cow was super. On to college. Be honest to yourself and others. ” CARL PAULINO MARIA PAVAO ‘Manuela’ Happiest when with friends and would love to hit the lot- tery. Hated NBHS rules and rising at six. Headed for medical school “Yowsah, yowsah. ’ MARK PAVAO ‘‘Weasle ’ is a Judas Priest fan. His ambition is to become an artist. On to college or real estate after NBH. Buttonwood Park provided a place to hang out. Pet peeve was cocky freshmen. ‘'If you can't beat it, meet it!” CYNTHIA PEASE “‘Cindy’' Hopes to become a secre- tary. Would like to some day see Poland. She is happiest when she doesn't have to work. Hated the new bus schedules. Really enjoyed Miss Allen and Mrs. S. because they are both super teachers. ‘You got it!” CARLA PEDRO NANCY PEITAVINO Nancy, head cheerleader for NBHS, thanks parents for their care and understanding. Doing home- work was a drag but games, rallies, parties. and driving the Psyche III were tops! Wishes her Datsun B210 would turn into a Datsun 2802 overnight. ‘Let's go! ’ Beth was a true friend MARIA PEREIRA NANCY PEIXOTO Bound for college. Happiest when with friends, doesn't like being alone. Would like to visit England Hanger-out at B-Block and Resource Centers. ‘‘Mork and Mindy” fan THOMAS PEREIRA DONNA L. PELLETIER “Donna Lynne enjoys Photogra- phy, art, softball, guitar, reading and making people happy. Loved Mr. Kobza, Mr. Silva, and Mr. Mil- lette because they were wild. We are here to add what we can to life, not what we can get from it. ‘‘To each his own opinion. ARSENIO PERREIRA ILDA PEREIRA Bound for college, a future teacher Enjoys going to movies, to the games, and partying. Happiest with boy friend Dave. Has pretty eyes Chemistry was great because of experiments and teacher KATHLEEN M. PERRY “Kathy'' is happiest when with Alan. Loves to eat, sleep, and party. Would love to fly off to Cali- fornia and Las Vegas. Her secret wish is to live in a log cabin by a river. Lunch and football games were great. ‘Take each day as it comes! ' MARGARIDA PEREIRA ‘‘Maggie'’ is happiest when out with her friends. Her favorite pas- times are tennis, softball, and bik- ing. Lunch and gym were great at NBHS but restrictions were not Would one day love to visit Hawaii Math was fun. Off to college. ‘Oh well, that's life!’ KELLY PERRY Kelly would love to travel about Europe. Enjoys being with Mike and loves to party with friends Most embarrassing moment was walking into the boys’ locker room while they were changing. Chemis- try with Mr. Kobza was fun. Off to BC to become a nurse. ''Shut up! 89 Ge) = NY NY © “et _— re oo S a a a a ess | CLASS OF 1980 “iN LYNNE PERRY Lynne is off to college to become a medical lab technician. Had fun in Chemistry with Fred G. and Mr. Goodfellow. Will always remember Mr. Letendre, Mr. Oliver, and Chap- ter 48. Is noted for writing with big pencils. ‘Thank God it's Friday.” Saddest saying goodbye. LEE PICHE Peach enjoys drawing, sewing, sleeping, listening to the radio. Wishes to own a farm house and a lot of land in the country. Remem- bers parents for always trying to do what's best for her. Wants to see Hawaii. ‘‘Live each day to its fullest extent.”’ ANA PIRES ‘Annie ’ would love to marry Ringo Starr! Can usually be found in the Gold Cafe. Best quality is an out- standing sense of humor. Enjoys the company of good friends. To get rich and visit Hawaii are her future ambitions 90 MARK PERRY On to Northeastern University: future lawyer. Enjoys boating and being with a close friend. Likes helping others help themselves. Mr. Goodfellow's Chem. class was great, esp. when fly in experiment died. ‘Live every day to its fullest.”’ ANTONIO PIMENTEL “To-Ze'' bound for college. Likes riding around with friends. Some day will be rich and go back to Mozambique. Thanks parents. “Enjoy life.” KAREN PIRES Karen is happiest when she is sleeping and is saddest when not with Jeff and friends. Her secret wish is to become someone impor- tant some day. Favorite teacher was Mr. Roscow. On to college. ‘What is meant to be will be.”’ STEPHEN PERRY This future chef loves being with Carol. Never forget car stalling at an intersection. Dislikes being alone, stuck-up people. Would like to see Australia. Usually in Senior Lounge. Mr. Dube, Miss Zola, Mr. Warren were great. Off to Johnson and Wales! CLYDE PINA MARIA PIRES ‘‘Drumsticks'’ wishes to become a stewardess or a model and loves dancing, swimming and bike riding. Enjoys being with Johnny and would one day like to visit Califor- nia, Hawaii, and the Bahamas. Par- ents’ love and understanding will always be remembered. ‘Ya right! ’ Occ. Foods her fave i STEVEN PERRY “‘Steve'’ headed to automotive school to be an auto mechanic. Loves partying with his friends behind the rink. Heineken's his hobby. Noted for having more than one lunch shift a day. Miss Geary's class was fun, as was Mrs. Oui- met's. LINDA PINA PATRICE POIRIER “Pat: ’ ambition is to attend Har- vard and be rich. Enjoys being with Mike. Noted for doing anything crazy or weird. Will always remem- ber the great kids in Unified Arts Class and hanging around in front of Ms. Zola's homeroom. Future plans are to take part in govern- ment THOMAS PERRY Thomas is happiest when partying and saddest when without money Would some day like to see Hawaii and can always be found hanging out at lot 13. Mr. Dell Isola was really great. To skydive is his secret wish! EULALIA PINTO “Lolly” likes to get out on week- ends. But watch out if she’s driving! In her opinion, Mr. Sykes was the best! Falling off Profile Rock is unforgettable memory. Likes to dance, wants to see the world. Phi- losophy on life is living, loving, and laughing. JOANNE POLLITT CHERYL PONTE “Cher” On to SMU for Business Management. Liberal and very out- going, likes to go out dancing. Always doing crazy things like step- ping on a pizza and falling in mud. Likes being with Sharon the most. You can be anything you want in life. “lm amazed! DIANE RAMOS “DiDee ’ Goal: Kinyon-Campbell. Wishes to be singer and visit China. Enjoys singing, dancing, sleeping. Remembers parents for constant encouragement. Mr. Raposo was a funny guy! Happiest on vacation in New York. ‘‘To err is human, to for- give divine. ’ JUDITH RAPOZA Future accountant. Happiest with Frank. Very friendly Leo with great sense of humor and a big mouth Mrs. Ayotte was first-class teacher, Mr. Alves had top sens e of humor Thankful for parents’ encourage- ment through school. ‘‘Enjoy life while you can. ' Loves disco, foot- ball, fun GLENN PONTES “'Sneezly'’ wants to be successful businessman. Enjoys being with Robyn and Scott. Happiest playing pond hockey with a friend. Most noted for his height; wants to put on some weight. Do the best in a career you will enjoy being in. “Absolutely!”’ MARIA L. RAMOS “Lena” is most noted for being a “smiling Afro lady.'’ She's happiest with her husband, Charlie. Having to read her report in front of Mr. Castro's class was most cata- strophic. Hopes to see Paris and is destined for college. NBHS has given her many memories. MANUEL REBEIRO “Twisty'’ hopes to become suc- cessful in life. Likes being with Karen and Jo-Jo. Remembers par- ents for loving and spoiling him. Best liked at NBHS was going to see Mr. Wall. College next TED POPIELNICKI This future USCG pilot secretly wishes to be able to fly WW II fighter planes. Enjoys being with Shari and Jill. Always remember Shari helping him out of Miss T's room and all the new friends made at NBHS. LENORA RAPOSO “Lee’’ includes Joe in her future plans. Favorite hangout is the N. Dartmouth Mall. Hawaii sounds like dreamland, especially if Erik Estrada is around! Mr. Kelly was super and Teen Culture bad! Could not live with NBH attendance rules. To be married. CHRISTINA REBELO “Cris ’ Fond of US History and Ms. Allen. Happiest with Paul. Enjoys being with friends and reading love stories. Sometimes loses temper; can never hurt anyone on purpose Wishes all dreams could come true Probably will get married. Live each day to its fullest LOUIE PREVOST ‘Big Lou'' liked everything at NBHS. Hobby is reading Van maga- zines. Secret wish: own a prize-win- ning, customized van. Happiest with Natalie DeSouza. Wants to visit London. Remembers parents for giving him Pontiac and advice on how to fix it! Work or college? MARIA RAPOSO “Nanny” wants to succeed with J.R. Noted for personality. In the future, would like to marry John and have two kids. Plays tennis and badminton. Funniest thing is when John picked her up in the hallway. Has caring parents. Life is hard. “Take it to the bank. EVA MARIE REED “Lefty’’ A future teacher. Happiest with Louie. Wishes to get married and visit Portugal. Can be found at Lukolos or Hazelwood Park. Gives in too fast, short in height. Mr. New- man was a great teacher! This is one girl who's most relaxed when outdoors. '‘Hey, banana!” BARBARA ANN RAMOS ‘Bara’ wishes to be medical secre- tary. Enjoys reading, horseback riding, and being with Michael Shorthand with Mrs. Romano was a ball because you could get her talk- ing. Saddest when Monday morn- ings come. Be yourself. Proud to hold NBHS banner. ‘‘Calm thyself and thy will live a little longer.’ a3 ELIZABETH RAPOZA SUE-ANN REGO Sue's favorite pastimes are walking on the beach, going shopping and running. To see the world in a sail- boat with Tommy is her secret wish Most enjoys being with Lynne and admires Mr. Gill. Highest when spending money and with friends A Beatles fan who wants to be tal- ler CLASS OF 1030. BRSERBE gi: essere ert a siermre waa rece FERNANDA REI! Fern’ is noted for her smiling and being easy to talk to. Has a strong urge to travel worldwide. Can usu- ally be found at the beach. Miss Allen was the joy of her life. Must learn to think before speaking Live it and love it. ’ DAVID A. REZENDES ‘Dave’ liked boring studies the least at NBH. Can usually be found in Gold House or at Phillips Ave School. Dave plans to attend col- lege next. Mr. Roscow and Engines plus football were his only joys u VELIA RIBAU 92 MARIA RESENDES ‘Betty’’ wishes to be secretary. Has no patience. Enjoys listening to music. Treasures parents for their caring. Wants to see Hawalian Islands. Never a dull moment in Mr. Newman's class. Also happy in resource centers, and lunch. DAVID W. REZENDES Rez’ is striving for success in a medical field. Loved lunch, gym, studies at NBHS, but despised homework, surprise quizzes. Admires Mr. Oliver, Mr. Goodfel- low. NBHS football cheered him, too. An avid Cars fan. College life, here he comes. ‘Yea, right! TERESA RICCARDI ‘Pizza’' loves buzzing around in the Ghia. Widely known for laugh- ing loud, curly hair and not being shy. Dream is to live on Daytona Beach, selling suntan lotion. Thanks Mother for putting up with her. Mr. Pacheco’s D.E. Class was the ultimate NANCY J. REYNOLDS Only wants to be happy in life. Stubborn as mule at times. Gets along well with people. On to hair- dressing school, but would rather be a guitar teacher. Freshman year she could be seen walking in cir- cles around Core! Enjoyed Guitar Class, being with Dave. ‘‘Super!”’ TIMOTHY REZENDES “Tim'' goes for hockey, golf and his electric trains. Hopes to pursue a career in engineering. Tim is secretly working on getting taller. Pro golf and limousines should also be great. Reaily dug that Navy band! To SMU. i . jaa a ANN RICHARD Off to college to become a pharma- cist. Enjoyed the Swim Team, but disliked all the rules at NBHS Known for being confused and fall- ing asleep in class. Our Honor Society President. Favored Mrs Buckley THOMAS REYNOLDS “Tom' ' likes rock concerts, party- ing and hockey. Really into being with friends at the Shed. Headed to either Harvard or Yale? ''Do it up! ’ DALE RHODES “Casanova'' wants people to know “the inner me and to be a male vocalist. Likes tennis, swimming, singing. Music kept him high at NBH. Noted for obtaining friends fast. Happiest when allowed to be himself. Live life to the fullest and touch other lives. ‘‘Oh, kiddies!” PATRICIA RILEY Dish loves dancing and being on stage. Being starlet on Broadway would be a dream come true. Beane's her No. 1 companion. Uni- fied Arts turned her on because of crazy people involved. Ripping dress in ‘‘Havana’™’ was unforgetta- ble. Famed for ‘‘Veta Louise Sim- mons. ‘‘Excellent!”’ DAVID REZENDES SHIRLEY RHODES This future teacher or secretary is most satisfied sewing, singing. reading, or horseback riding. Ms Allen and Mrs. Gutierrez can't be bettered. Deep yearning to become Miss America, but most contented working with children and music Means to let God work through her ROBERT RINKER DIANE RIOUX Plans on being secretary and on marrying Pete. Noted for being a quiet girl. Wishes to race at Seek- onk Speedway. Can always be found at Pete's house. !s forever trying to be a better person. JAMES RIOUX “Sarge’' just loves to be with his buddies from ROTC. Football Team and Drill Team were the greatest. English with Mr. Walsh was a blast because of nice kids. Would love to be rich along with a career as an aero-dynamic engineer. Rome is in the near future. MILAGROS RIVERA “Mi” plans on going into Marines, then be an actress in big time. Noted for being crazy. Once got a pie in the face! Teachers liked were Mr. Pacheco, Mrs. Audette. Grate- ful for faith showed by parents. Enjoys being with friends. NANCY ROBERT JOSEPH ROBINSON JOHN ROBSON To be architect. Loves to spend money and unhappy when not spending money. Drafting was cool and so was lunch. Famed for his late homework and being a spend- thrift. Will acquire much wealth and own a Cougar. ‘‘Have a good time while you can. DIANE ROCHA ‘Di’ wants to get married and change her shyness. Enjoys play- ing tennis. Happiest with friends. Walking into boys’ locker room was most humiliating! Would like to see Florida. ‘‘What's up?’’ Consumer Ed. lover. SS JEFFREY L. ROCHA “Clipp'’ goes to Syracuse U. from here. Most embarrassing moment was being Senior and sitting in freshman study with Nancy all period when finding out was in wrong room! Wants to turn Book- store into ‘‘Head Shop.’ Likes to party! ‘You know?” DEITRA ROGERS DeeDee’’ Known for her laugh Wants to marry John, become social worker, and travel to Puerto Rico. Best time with Mr. Hamlet, Mrs. Ayotte, and in Biology cutting up things. Dislikes jive people, gets along with everybody. Live one day ata time. ‘‘Hey, what's up?” NANCY ROGERS Bucky’ a future secretary Dreams of seeing Norway. Can be found with Kevin Gomes or in the cafe. Destination: business school. Disliked 9th periods but found NBHS to be excitement time. Best noted for the way she acts and dresses. Mr. Kelly was a favorite SHARON ROGERS “Sha ’ loves to work with kids and plans to pursue a child-related career. Likes to be with friends at the Dogg Mil. Stan holds a special place in her life. Devoted to Mr Tavares. Hopes to cruise in a Fire- bird when she can afford it ANN M. RODRIGUES ‘“Annie'' is happiest when with friends and saddest when alone. Will always cherish her parents’ love and understanding. Disliked waking up early and boring study halls. Enjoyed Mr. Roscow and Mr. Edmundson's US History Class. To Johnson and Wales. SAL ROMANO Ambition to be successful in life and friends. Enjoys swimming, weight-lifting, skiing. Happiest with Mary Lou. Wishes to be rich, buy a yacht and sail around the world Most noted for his eyes. Had fun joking around with Mr. Roscow Live it up while you can CARLOS RODRIGUES “Charlie” Mi | (HHH TE HI M A KAREN A. ROSE Karen is most noted for being quiet and always smiling. Remembers parents for their love, care and happiness they've shown her. Mr Dell Isola was dynamite guy. Hated early rising for school 93 LISA ROSE “Lele'' plans to go to college to become a law assistant. May be off to Paris. Can't abide conceit or NBH minimum attendance rule PATTIE A. ROY Ziggy fan, Crimson Courier Ed. and Student Rep. Loves outdoors, Rod McKuen's poetry, traveling, danc- ing, acting, writing, poetry and dreaming. An optimist, wishes to own Norwegian ski chalet and spa Enjoyed Drama Club, Concert Cho- rale. ‘‘Hold fast to your dreams. SHANTINA SANDERS “Chantilly’’ wants to be the best gym teacher you ever saw. Volley- ball is a dynamite sport! Going to Alabama was fun; coming back to NB heartbreaking. Good times are spent with Lori and Delores. Would love to see Denver, Colorado Probably back to Alabama after NBHS 94 NORA ROSE GLENN RUDOLPH ANA M. SANTOS “Ninita’’ Ambition is to obtain a degree in foreign languages. Out- standing virtue is her sincerity, but her worst fault is trying to keep secrets. Secret wish is to return home to Portugal after graduation. | know, ha? TINA ROSE : Hes MARGIE RUDOLPH “‘Manson ' wishes to become sec- retary. Outgoing and crazy, enjoys going out and having a good time. Happiest with Mark. Remembers understanding parents. Doesn't like people who think they are better than you. “‘Life is life, there is no philosophy. ' KATHERINE M. SANTOS “Kathy” likes Harleys, camping, hiking. Despised rules and regula- tions at NBHS and snobby people Her dream is to travel out West. DARLENE ROSS Intends to become a dental hygien- ist. Wants to marry a doctor and live happily ever after. Has great sense of humor. Enjoys waterskiing, soft- ball. Secret wish to own Mercedes Sportster. Appreciated parents’ care. Hangs out at Horseneck Beach or in Senior Lounge. CATHERINE ROUSSOS “Cath’’, a future speech therapist. enjoys hanging around with Col- leen and Mike and reading. Dr Wilusz and Mrs. Kaufman were the top two. Dreams of visiting Hong Kong and going on a world cruise Loves a bit of occasional solitude “Wow!” JOAQUIM RUSSO Heading for SMU, will be computer engineer. Bites nails as a pastime. Wants to visit Siberia's igloos. Hap- piest when everything goes OK. Has an irresistible sex appeal and great parents. Cry a little, laugh a little. RUI SANTOS ‘‘Monstro'' is off to college to become an engineer, but would really like to be a racing driver and go back to Angola. Happiest when driving and being with friends. Mr Roscow was the best at NBHS School bureaucracy bugged him JOSE SALVADOR LOUIS SAO JOAO ‘Lee’ to be a policeman and to live life to its fullest. Algebra was a good trip but ‘‘The Dictatorship got him down. Parents’ understanding has deep meaning for him. Mr. C. Rob- inson, Mr. Oliver the highest level “What's up? ALAN SAVAGE Alan's goal is to become a sharp accountant. Probable fate is the Air Force and Florida. Noted for not being talkative. Enjoyed football. TIM SCUDDER “Scud ’, a future photographer is happiest listening to jazz, taking pictures or spending time with Kris. Dreams of being a premier glamor photographer. Mr. Millette, Mr. Goodfellow were shining stars. Cal- ifornia or Boston after NBH. “What's up? SHARI SHERMAN “Rabbit to become a medical sec- retary after NBH. Can be found between Gold and Tan or with Ted and Jill. Most embarrassing moment was when she walked into Mike Cabral's chest. Stenography and Mrs. Lagasse were =1 at NBHS STEPHEN SAYLES “Soup” likes all sports, especially bowling. Probably on to SMU after departure from NBHS. KAREN A. SEMIAO Ambition is to become lab techni- cian. Enjoys going to concerts, par- tles, and vacationing in the moun- tains. Hopes one day to travel to the West Coast and Europe. Thought Mr. Biscari, lunch, and the kids at NBHS were the greatest . . . Do it up! MIKE SHIDELL Brains’, future Computer opera- tor. Enjoyed Mr. Motta, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Raposo. Generous guy, wants to be rich, visit Texas. Humiliated he crashed on a Moped! Likes sports, going home after NBH. Known for chronic tardiness. ‘'Hey, | don't need this, ya know.”’ DANA SCHELL ‘Belle’ will enter the medical field after NBHS. Being mistaken for a freshman was annoying. Wishes she could stop saying ‘‘Ya know all the time. Would like to see Colo- rado, but Brooklawn Park is a fun place, too. Miss Allen brought a smile. A yearbook staff member, proudly. LAURIE SENECHAL Laurie's idea is to be a court ste- nographer. Michael holds a special place in her heart and her wish is to marry him. Thanks Mother for her understanding. Favorite vocalist: Joni Mitchell. ‘Live and be happy.”’ College next. BRENDA SHOESMITH “Horse” plans to be an executive secretary. Best times are spent with Denny or gossiping on the phone She is very understanding, but also very shy! Grateful to parents for let- ting her get away with everything Gym and Ms. Allen rated with her “You're cute, Denny! ’ SASKIA SCHLEIFER ““Sassy'' doesn't like to be told what to do or think. History Class with Mr. Edmundson and Mr. Charbon- neau pleased her. Aims to be a journalist and go back to Germany. “Don't say it can't be changed; try to change it actively.'’ Our AFS Exchange Student from Germany. PATRICIA SETERA BENNETT SHUSTER “Ben ’ Going to UMass. next Sept A true Springsteen fan who loves to talk about ‘‘The Boss. Also enjoys spending time with Aud and base- ball. Plans to see California some day HEIDI SCHWEIGHARDT “Shwiggy ' is on her way to college next. Contented when with friends or her boy friend, Bill Carreiro. Val- ues parental guidance and strength. Enjoyed TV Studio because of Mr. Mangen. Noted for trying to get out of study halls Communications or marine bio? THOMAS SHARPLES BRETT SILVA DEBRA SILVA ‘Deb™ will study medicine in col- lege. Playing the guitar, reading and listening to music turn her on Irked by final exams. Heartbroken when February vacation ends Rome lures her. Fantasy is to be a brain surgeon. Mrs. Hassey an admirable teacher nm} Eg Hh ff, , a M YA Tea [ay 4 RUTH SILVA “Pebbles” desires a future of travel to faraway places. Working in Blue House Office was rewarding. Can be found at Buttonwood Park, probably with Matthew. Homework terrible at NBH, but Mr. Newman made up for it. Noted for her bright smile. On to work, ‘| doubt it!’ JANE SMIGEL The Smig” will one day have her own business. Loves to play tennis and ride bikes with friends, espe- cially Sue. Claims to be very stub- born. Hopes to see Hollywood and meet the stars. Football games and rallies were the cream of NBHS f life to t he fullest Say FnIo cnyjOy what? 96 ELIZABETH SILVA Betty plans to go to law school after graduation. Noted for seriousness and not having patience. Secretly wants to see California and to go across country on a motorcycle. Happiest when with good friends, saddest when alone. Pet peeve: phony people. ‘‘Fantastic! ' MANUELA SIMAS “Necas'' is content when listening to music with her friends. Traveling to France and Greece sounds exciting. Hated getting up so early. Mr. Machado and Mr. Silva were dynamite GWENDOL YN JEANETTE SMITH Gwen” enjoyed Shorthand III Hopes to become an executive secretary. Likes helping others, playing basketball and being with buddies. Always remember walking into the boys’ room during passing period. Gives Ms. Zola an A-plus How you doin? JOSE SILVA “‘Joe ' means to sun, surf in Hawaii Typing Class and Mr. DaGraca were Numero Uno. Content with his family, especially his mother. Sad- dest when a family member is sick. His goal is to be a musician. Passes time playing soccer. To college. “Be happy.’ VICTOR SIMAS Victor's favorite pastime is playing soccer. Plans to go on to a career in business. Hopes to see Califor- nia. Liked the good subjects offered at NBHS. On to college. Li DEBORAH SNELL ‘Debbie’ hopes to be a dental hygienist. Bliss is listening to the radio, being with friends and swim- ming for NBHS, of course. Would like to cool down her mean temper Mr. Silva's English Class was No. 1 On to Forsythe or BCC. Hopes a rich future lies ahead : eX ‘ MARGARET M. SILVA ‘‘Peg'’ is headed for college. Says her family's happiness makes her happy. Will always remember par- ents’ love in the hardest of times and being with Mark Dias. Chemis- try with Mr. Roscow was enjoyable because of his understanding. Mr. Keith and Ms. Burchell were OK. Cheerleading was sensational! CHRISTINE SIMMONS “Tina” enjoys listening to music and can be found at Buttonwood Park. Most noted for her smile. Mr. Letendre was a doll and working in the nursery a delight. ‘‘! doubt it!’ AUGUSTO SOARES Augusto will major in business in college. Hopes to travel around the world and especially to see Brazil Disliked most classes, but liked lunch and new friends at NBHS Will never forget parents’ extreme kindness! To SMU, then to travel MARGUERITE JOANNA SILVA “‘Maggie''’, a future medical secre- tary, is happier when out of school. and with Marc. Secretly hopes to be very rich! Falling down the Gold House stairs was very mortifying Enjoyed mM. Lima’s Portuguese Class most. To BCC. ‘‘Really!”’ ‘a i ia LAURIE SIROIS Laurie would love to travel around the world. Enjoys being with Paul Most red-faced moment was falling off chair in cafeteria. History with | Mr. Motta was super because) everyone was so crazy. Glad of} parents’ understanding. Probably to SMU. Will own an ocean cottage. | BETTY ANN GRACE SOARES Bobo is to be a full time Witness) of Jehovah God. Very disturbed when her plans don't work out! Enjoys going to basketball games after meetings at Kingdom Hall. Softball and gymnastics tops at NBHS. Miss Leal was a nicé teacher. Will spread the word of thes Bible Bethel | | GARY SOARES Gary's favorite pastimes are sing- ing and playing the piano. Will always remember Chorale and the wonderful people in it. Usually found at the Music Dept. Mr. Gooa- fellow was really funny. ‘‘Do unto others...’ College on the agenda. MARIA G. SOUSA “Grace” plans on attending col- lege after graduation. Happiest when with friends and family. Can be found at 2-303 with buddies Enjoyed the teachers and all the good friends she met at NBHS. Junior year in Mr. Roscow'’s class was incredible. Gullible girl. KIM SPOONER “Penguin” Plans include becoming a hairdresser, then an accountant Time spent with Paul is precious Thinks her worst fault is her temper Despised the attendance rule at NBH. Usually in the South End Hairdressing school next. Europe bound? MANUEL SOARES CESAR SOUZA ‘Franco’ His aim is to become either an astronomer, or mathema- tician. Enjoys all sports, especially basketball and hockey. To see Hawaii and be successful as well as happy would be very nice. Will always remember parents’ love, time and help. ‘‘Whew!!”’ JOHN ST. GERMAIN “Chow's” ambition is to become a prosperous architect. Isn't too happy when report cards are passed out. Will never forget trick- ing Bill Travers into walking up the ramp leading to the girls’ locker room, or Russ Rybka pouring milk over his head. Running, bowling his bag. ‘‘That's what she said. ’ MARIA SOARES CHARLES SOUZA MICHAEL ST. PIERRE “Flash” plans to be happy, rich, successful. Happiest when other people smile. The people, lunch, track, were great at NBHS. Can be found at Buttonwood but would love to travel around the world one day. '‘Be as happy as possible and take it as it comes.'' MIT or Brown? SCOTT A. SOARES Scott wquid love to live in New York City with lots of money in his wallet. Hangs out at Central Pharmacy. Best known for his crazy sense of humor. Mr. Zielinski a favorite teacher. A RUSH enthusiast. VALARIE SOWLE To be a preschool teacher is Valar- ie’s ambition. Bliss is spending time with Rick, working with children and twirling her baton. Being alone is depressing! Loved Child Care and football games at NBHS. Secretly wishes to have lots of kids. On to Bridgewater State Col. Adored Majorettes! MICHELLE ST. PIERRE Famed for her good marks. Likes being with friends but Hal is on the top of the list. Can't forget the time it rained in lab?! Mrs. Z., track. Reading Room and the students were winners at NBH. College next May be a great philosopher in years to come. ‘'Garbage! ’ LUCY SOUSA An aspiring accountant, Lucy gets into dancing, tennis, and drawing Bugged by snobs, turned on by good friends. Hates to be alone! Willing to visit any place but N.B.! Glad she took her parents’ advice On to work or college after NBHS “Shut Up!”’ ; i 1 CATHY SPINNER “Zipper’’ going to Indiana for col- lege. Enjoys dancing and being with Kevin and Wayne. Parents were always there. Noted for being loud. Child Care was the best because had fun watching the things the children did. Can be found at Rockdale West. AMS SANDRA STEWART “Sandy” loved Chemistry with Mr G. To be a chemist is her goal Enjoys horseback riding and tropi- cal fish and watching the Muppets Would like to see Tibet in the future Off to Stetson U. ‘‘! shouldn't won- der! i eee 0861 10 SSVI) |6 E ee ee eee SHARON STIFFLER “'Sha-Sha' ' Enjoyed everything about NBHS especially Mr. Doyle's class. Sometimes can be found in D-Block or at the mall with Ray. Loves the Beatles, bowling, playing the guitar, and photography. Off to college for Journalism. DEBRA A. SYLVIA Deb would like to be a jockey or horse trainer. +1: horseback rid- ing, photography and skiing. Her sense of humor and personality are enjoyed by all. Goes all out during Spirit Week! Mr. Millette's guidance much appreciated. Often found at Apache Ranch. “Hi ya doing? ’ RAMONA SYLVIA “Pumkin ' enjoys cooking and being with Bob. Pet peeve was get- ting up early but happiest when 1:52 bell rang. Hopes to visit Arizona and to never run out of money. Will always remember her parents for being there when she needed them. Mr. Ed wonderful to get along with. To SMU. ‘‘Yeah, Right! ’ MARIA SUAREZ “Mary” loves being with Fernando and watching T.V. Is very under- standing and mature for her age. Desires to see Venezuela. Account- ing | and Mrs. Slater tops at NBHS. Puerto Rico and marriage probable in the near future. GINA SYLVIA Ambition in life is to become well known and never run out of money. Enjoys being with Jo-Jo and happi- est when in love. Sometime wants to sun herself in Hawaii. Mrs. Walker and Teen Culture with Mrs. Purcell were decent. Ultimately will grow out of her shyness. ‘‘Right!”’ “ RANDY TALBOT Randy will major in music in col- lege. Happiest when doing ‘‘wild and crazy'’ things with all his friends. Swimming, football and basketball games tops at NBHS. Homework on weekends irked him! Mr. Langelotti's teaching method is the best! “How Ya Doin'! ’ CYNTHIA SUPPRENANT “Pumpkin ’ likes working with handicapped and will be a special needs teacher. Hated dropping books and falling twice while pick- ing them up. Had the best time in Mr. Kelly’s class. Mrs. Walker is fantastic! ‘‘l am here to learn what ! can. ‘‘Yowzer! ’ To Kinyon-Camp- bell. GLYNIS SYLVIA Glynis' ambition is to be a music teacher. Bliss is making good music, or sitting and just thinking. Bugged when Guidance breaks ner appointments. Her parents are the best! Brightness of Gold House on Monday mornings was annoying! Mr. Rapoza a favorite teacher. Wellesley? PATRICIA TAPPER “Tricia'’ despises name ‘‘Pat.”’ Happiest on Friday nights with Huck and the gang. Will never be mathematician; wants to go into nursing. Remembers people calling on phone but not being able to understand father's Irish brogue Judge not — you won't be judged “You're crazy!! MARY-BETH SWISZCZ ‘‘Mary' ' has secret yen to be a model. Relaxes sewing, traveling, reading. Values sincerity, truthful- ness. Is into fashions, so she liked Mrs. Chooporian's class and kind- ness. Well-dressed but can't sing! Hopes Fashion Merchandising Col- lege will lead her to fame and for- tune. JOSEPH SYLVIA ‘‘Joe'’ Pastimes are listening to music, cars, and motorcycles. Enjoys hanging around his neigh- borhood with his friends. Hopes for the great cars of yesteryears to come back and for Rock 'n Roll to always be the greatest music there is. Mr. Silval’s Eng. Class was cool!! FERNANDA TAVARES “Fernie'’ enjoys bike riding, horse- back riding, and being with Carlos. This future accountant wishes to have a happy marriage and family. Always remember Ms. Allen's Shorthand Class and walking into the wrong room. ‘‘Take life one day at a time. ’ ‘Ya, right.’’ To be mar- ried in July, 1980 DEBRA SYLVIA PAULINE SYLVIA A career in Science and a family is Pauline's ambition. She's very understanding, but too trusting! Vengeful people disturb her. The wild bunch of kids in Miss Geary's Chemistry Class enthused her! To be totally happy is her goal in life. Mr. Gill a favorite teacher. JAIME TAVARES On to work after NBHS. Enjoys most being with his girlfriend. Fond of bike riding. Wants to visit London one day. Had fun,.in Drafting because liked to draw. Wants to change nothing about himself. Life is nothing but a dream. ‘Say what?’ LUCIA TAVARES “Luce ' happiest with the gang. Her pet peeve is moody people. Has great smile and sense of humor and enjoys swimming, horseback riding. Miss Allen is at the head of her list, while Mr. Motta excels in History. Live it day by day. ‘‘You ain't lyin!” BOB TELO Going to college. Goal is to be wealthy and successful pharma- cist. Noted for his sayings and sto- ries. Bob's simple charm and great personality are his outstanding vir- tue. He enjoys hockey, music, and partying. Parents’ constant support will always be treasured. MADELINE TAVARES ‘“‘Mad ’ bound for college. Loves sailing, motorcycle riding, Bruce Springsteen. Notorious for standing people up and being late. Secretly wants to drive Mercedes sports car down the streets of Paris. Satisfied out partying with friends. Values parental help and understanding. MANUEL TERRA Aims to be pro soccer player. Fond of. soccer, hockey, basketball and driving. Girls at NBHS were the greatest! English with Mr. B. was terrific because he said the funniest things. ‘Say what? ’ VICTOR TAVARES SHAUN TERRY Shaun's ambition is to be rich and famous. NBHS Swim Team was for- midable. His sense of humor is his most endearing quality. Hated stud- ies, liked History and Mrs. Hassey. To visit France some day. On to college. te ve) DOUGLAS D. TEIXEIRA ‘“‘Doug'’ wants to see the world. Noted for his craziness. Loves money. Bound for college. Worst fault is totally wrecking his car. Happiest with Kim Gomes. Remem- bers Mother for devotion to her kids. Wants to change nothing about himself. ‘Ain't nothin’ to it!”’ NORMAN THATCHER “‘Norm'’ wants to be cook and travel. Has good manners and likes talking with friends. Enjoys listening to records, swimming and Civics Class. He is most embarrassed when his baby pictures are shown. Will remember his parents’ under- standing. Worst fault is he plays records too loud. 4 ROBIN L. TAYLOR “Rob” wants to see the world and be rich. Has patience with children Enjoys sports, listening to radio, and being with crazy people. Most embarrassed when she split her pants. She is noted for a big mouth Wants to change all bad habits, live life to its fullest. ‘‘No sa!” LISA THIBEAULT “Tebo ’ bound for college, enjoys playing softball, being with the gang. Gets along with everybody, has dry sense of humor. Had most fun in Mr. Roscow's class because consistently messed up all labs Football games were the greatest “Be there or be square! STARRANNE THOMAS “Starr’’ most noted for her name Might go to college. Hates people who think they know everything Happiest with Mark. Secret wish to own her own stables. Hangs out at Sue's house. Too soft-hearted Mrs. Rutkowitz is favorite teacher Take it a day at a time RUSSELL TIMMS KAREN TOOHEY Karen is off to college and out of NB. To travel cross-country in con- vertible Jeep. Most noted for leather hat. Happiest with friends To see the Stones would be the ulti- mate. Thanks Mr. Bettencourt for putting up with her for three years “Whatever turns you on! MARIA C. TORRES “‘Connie’’ On to Johnson and Wales for Data Processing. Friendly, generous, skinny, with highpitched voice (her own description!). Secretly wants to be tennis pro, learn how to cook. Digs being with George listening to disco. Wishes to return to Brazil. Parents never interfered MADELINE TRACEY Bound for college. Happy with Shawn, saddest when confused Wants to be social worker. Football games were grand. Appreciates parents’ trust in her. Nothing is impossible. ‘‘M-m-m-m nice! MARIA TRAVASSOS TRACEY VAN CANTFORT “TVC ' on to U. of Houston. Wants to be photo-journalist but once took pictures of Diane S. in great model poses with no film in cam- era. Crazy at times, always honest. Likes to live it up, be with good friends. You can do it; put your mind and body to it! LISA VENTURA Going to college: wants to be speech therapist. Happiest with Chris. Generous but stubborn Most noted for brush and mirror Liked the kids and football games Hangs out at Yacht Club. Remem- bers parents for support and trust Mr. Roscow was a great guy 100 WILLIAM D. TRAVERS “W.D. ' has quick wit, always sees the bright side. Enjoys being with anyone with good sense of humor. Going into broadcasting! Secret wish is to be Not-Ready-For-Prime- Time Player. Noted for impressions, wearing sunglasses. Enjoys playing sports. Only the good die young. HaLa! DAVID VARIEUR MARK A. VENTURA Mark's ambition is to become a doctor. He loves to ride motorcy- cles and would like to visit Califor- nia, Bermuda and Hawaii. His secret wish is to own an airplane, a Mercedes, and a cabin cruiser. Sci- ence and Mr. Oliver were admira- ble COLLEEN TURNER MARY VAUGHAN Bound for college, wants to be accountant for airline. Has great personality, always smiling. Favor- ite pastimes are shopping and par- ties. Happiest when hanging around with the usual clique. Dis- likes phony people. Parents were helpful. ‘‘l don’t e-v-e-n want to hear it! ’ e ‘ WA ; CAROLINE VIEIRA “‘Carol’’ to SMU. Has immense sense of humor, wants to be rich Met lots of new friends at NBHS. Mr. Kelly was a class teacher with humorous outlook. Likes swim- ming, frisbee, horseback riding “Everyone should get along with each other and try to better them- selves. ’ HELIA VALADOA Would like to be secretary and visit Hawaii. Happiest dancing with friends. Plays tennis. Favorite teacher definitely Ms. Allen. Typing was most valued because teacher was really loving. ‘‘Shut up! WANDA VEGA Wants to be policewoman, so going into police service. Some fine day, would love to walk the streets of Hollywood. Enjoys being with Candy and playing basketball. Mr. Pepin was her choice. ‘‘Man! ’ — ROSE MARIE VIEIRA “Rosie'’ on to college to become accountant. Happiest listening to the Cars, Van Halen, being with the gang on weekends. Also known as R.I.T. Mr. Longo and his classes were fun because they're ‘‘uni- que'’. Live life to its fullest and never say die. Class VP M. TERESA VALENTE “Terri’’ Future computer program- mer. Content with Gilly at seaside Fun in Music. Unforgettable pass- ing out in pool! Hates showoffs. homework and bad marks. Wishes for marriage, self-confidence and hillside home by the ocean. Intends to live life to the fullest. ‘'Say what? ’ RAFAEL VELEZ “Chang ’ hopes to be a gunner’s mate in the Navy. A real karate enthusiast who secretly wishes to be like Bruce Lee. Can be found at the Parker basketball court. Enjoys being with Noelia, fighting in karate tournaments. To see Florida would be nice. ''Y que?”’ DARLENE VIERA Has big brown eyes and sharp sense of humor. Hates phony peo- ple and plastic smiles. Happiest with Lynne M. Wishes to marry CPC and be psychologist. Drama Club was incomparable! I'll be happy as long as | can love and be loved and make people smile. To SMU. ‘'‘Calm down.” ROBIN VIGEANT To be married, live in home near the beach, and take trip around the world would fulfill her dreams. Had a lot of fun in Occ. Child Care Class. Hopes to work with children. Mr. Sykes was nicest teacher. Get the most fun and happiness out of it; you only live once. ''‘Oh, no! NAOMI! VIGER SUSAN VINCENT “Frizz'' once chased by our foot- ball players with eggs on Hallow- een. Liked football games, rallies, Mr. Silva (HiHo). Wants to be suc- cessful in life. Has great personality and trusting parents. Take life seri- ous because everyone has a pur- pose init. ‘‘You peasant.” ROBERT VIOLETTE “Bob ’ wants to succeed in what- ever he does. A weightlifting and motocross enthusiast. Pet peeve; disco! His worst ‘‘fault'’ is being too quiet. Lunch, Astronomy and Mr. Millette tops at NBHS. Dreams of owning a Lamborghini. ‘‘Quiet peo- ple achieve much. ' An Aerosmith fan. RAY WACH Means to be psychologist or com- puter programmer. Admitted male chauvinist. Happiest when debating the Equal Rights Amendment Secret wish is to see ERA vetoed Favorite teacher was Mrs. Campa- nelli because she was different. SUSAN WALKER “Sue'' can always be found at Jane's house. Remembers parents for their love and understanding. Mr. Mello'’s Woodworking Class was most exciting. Happiest with John. Enjoys bowling. Football games and rallies enthused her, also. “Enjoy it while it lasts. ’ JAMES H. WHITTAKER “Jimbo” or ‘‘Whit’’ wishes to play pro baseball. Always saying the wrong thing. Enjoys sports and good music. Glad of parents’ understanding and cooperation Would like to improve his lazy atti- tude, visit Hollywood and Disney- land. Live and let live. ‘‘Be seri- Ous.’ KELLY WALSH Kelly aims for college and a great life. Plans to own a Mercedes Sports car by the age of 25. Loved the school lunches. Thought Coach Mac was the finest. Can often be seen in the Brooklawn Park area. Had good times with T.R., P.D. and K T. SMU, then Ire- land? JEANNE WHOLLEY “Jeannie Beannie’’ aims for col- lege. Wishes to own white Corvette. Jolliest at McDonald's or listening to radio. Appreciates parents’ kina- ness. Music Dept.’s concerts were the classiest. Handbell Choir turned her on, joking around with Ms. Clark and Paula. '‘Oh, yeah, wow.”’ MAUREEN WALSH Bound for college. Wants to be social worker and travel to Ireland. Enjoys skiing, swimming, camping, partying. Happiest with Clint. US History with Mr. Edmundson was excellent. Wishes to be rich. Most noted for smile. ‘‘Live life to the ful- lest.’ Swim Team enthusiast. CHARLENE WILCOX ‘“‘Charlie'', a future secretary, enjoys making people laugh and being with Jeffrey. Had terrific jok- ers in Mrs. Roberts’ History Class Hates people who always complain about their health. Would like to see the mountains. ‘‘Smile, it can't be that bad. ’ MARK WHEELER “Kaz'' on to Howard U. or SMU, becoming personnel manager. Most likely to take a cruise to the Caribbean and Cape Verde Islands. Wishes to marry a beautiful woman and have good job. Noted for not talking a lot. ‘‘If it feels good, do it. ’ ANTHONY WILLIAMS Wishes to become a millionaire Favorite pastimes are basketball and baseball. Noted for playing NBH basketball. Trans-Am is his choice for a car. Homework hater DAWN WHITE Wishes to work with animals and make a lot of money to help her family get what they want. Enjoys watching Red Sox. Likes friends she made and cousin found at NBHS. Able to talk with anyone Happiest with Kim. Wants to see Australia and Ireland. ‘‘Oh, well. [2 é ye Pa “ 4 vy Na | coe CaaS 8 | DARLENE E. WILLIAMS Happiest working with children Wants to open own day care cen- ter. Enjoys gymnastics, sewing, cheerleading. An optimist, always find people's good qualities. Funni- est thing when hose got loose in Chem. and entire room got wet. Go for it! ‘Get outta here!” STEVEN P. WINFIELD “Winnie ’ will go to Bridgewater State to be a teacher at NBHS. Likes track, baseball, football, com- pany of good friends. Mr. Goodfel- low was a superior pedagogue. Noted for Atlanta influence in sports. Live today; let tomorrow take care of itself. wo a 4 v KAREN E. WOLFE Future nurse or biologist. Always nice and respectful to people. For- ever saying, ‘I’m sorry.’’ Fond of running, playing the flute, being by herself. Thanks be for parents who helped her through rough spots. Wants to be great in SOMETHING. ti GAIL WOODIS Wishes to work in an office, be prosperous in business world, tour the world. Has good temper, but never says what she means. Mem- orable vacations with parents. Most noted for being in ROTC. Happiest in Grottonwood. Keep a smile and ‘ 4 aT] 102 “Oh, stop it!”’ MARK YOUNG “Youngman ’ Known for perverted sense of humor and being tall and skinny. Mom's the greatest, both Mrs. R.'s and Russ are special. Senior Lounge with Ray, Lisa, Steph hilarious! Fun times, too, with WEF., L.C., and A.M. On to busi- ness school. LEONARD ALVES ANTHONY BARROS RONALD BELANGER JEANNE BOISVERT JOHN A. BORGES KIM BOURGEOIS DANIEL J. BRENNAN OCTAVIO M. CABRAL DANIEL CARR PATTY CHACE MARIA E. COUTO ABEL DA SILVA KEVIN DANIELS DARLENE DIAS PATRICIA DOS SANTOS RICARDO FAHARDI AMARILDO FERREIRA enjoy life. ‘‘Be good.” PATRICIA ANN XIARHOS “Trish” aims to be an R.N. Has fan- tastic smile, weird laugh, long hair. Private wish is to be with everyone who went to Greece forever. Good vibes with people from the I.V. A bowler who's headed for college. Smile and life will be beautiful. “O.K., fine!” ROBERT M. XIFARAS “Mr. X.”’ thinks he has no faults. Good friends make it with him. Too many NBH rules! Music, football, bike riding, partying are hobbies. Really liked Mr. Campoli. Grateful for parents’ understanding. ‘‘Do what you enjoy!” ED ZIELINSKI! MARY ZINGALI LUCY MATIAS Ed loves spending time with Tra- cey. Fond of teachers at NBH but not Math! Hangs out at Mt. Pleasant School. Digs baseball, football games, psychology, Mr. Silva. Going to college to be teacher. DEREK N. FREDETTE STEVEN MACHADO DONALD FREITAS ELIZABETH MARSHALL ROBERT GAOUETTE BENJAMIN MATTHEWS MICHAEL GELINAS MICHAEL A. MEDEIROS LORI GENEREUX TIMOTHY MOLLEO MARK GIFFORD ANTHONY MONIZ JOSPEH GOMES WILLIAM PERRY LILLIAN GONSALVES MARIA C. REBELO JOEL HERMAN KENNETH S. REED BLAINE HOPWOOD JOSE G. RIBEIRO JOHN JARDIN, JR. RALPH RIVEIRA ROBERT JOHNSON MANUEL ROZARIO RAFAEL JORGE JULIO SARAMAGO LIONEL KYDD DONALD TT. SILVA PETER LARIVIERE WALTER M. SILVA JOSEPH LEFRANCOIS DENNIS J. SYLVIA MARK LLOYD DEBRA VIEIRA YVETTE LOPEZ JUAN L. ACEVEDO Ambition is to be a karate expert and a marathon run- ner. Hangs out at B-Core between Gold and Tan. Some day would like to visit England. Trans-Ams are great! DEBBRA BARBOZA “Debbie” An Earth, Wind and Fire fan loves drawing and being with friends. Secret wishes are to get mar- ried, be rich, live in a big house and have 2 children. Found Mr. Longo and English O.K. Teen Culture pro- vided fun. ‘'Life’s what you make it. ’ LEAH BARRETT Would love to pursue a singing career. Loved all teach- ers at NBH and wishes them luck with incoming fresh- men! Thanks! Enjoys crocheting, having a good laugh. “God loves you! ’ MICHAEL BERGERON “Paul” Interests are TV, Woodworking, writing. Detested freshmen and happy, friendly people at NBH. Ambition’'s to be commercial or Air Force pilot, work for NASA. Praises Mr. Robbins and TV production. A printer, not a writer. DEBBIE BORGES “Silky” to become a model and actress. Peeved by phoneys. Always up with Co-Co, Sunshine, Sassy, Les- lie. Noted for rowdiness. Appreciates parents pushing her through school. Find her at Montey’s. Do unto oth- ers as you would have them do unto you. FREDDY DEL VALLE “Freddy” wants to be an athlete, lead a happy life. Down with homework, book reports, term papers. NBH girls were terrific! Mr. Roscow’s jokes made him laugh. On to the service, then world travel. A card-playing jog- ger. ‘‘Googa!”’ CARMO DE MEDEIROS “Bluebird’’ aims for fame and a rich spouse. Noted for big eyes, bright smile. Loved being with Ana and Guy, walking around corridors. Photography I! with Ms. Baier was dynamite! Into the Navy. KAREN DE MOURA Blissful out having a good time. Being with Gary is superfine. NBH food stank. Anticipates Florida trip. Wants to succeed in life. ‘What's up?”’ LEISHA J. GOMES Hopes to have an art career. Would love to see Eqypt one day. Thinks Mrs. Gutierrez has a fantastic English class. Notorious for her fascination with Egyptology and art. STEVE GOULD Once walked into girls’ locker room in error. Content listening to music, collecting beer cans. Mr. Pepin his fave. Fantasy is to be concert promoter, but probably going into law enforcement. WILLIAM HAWES “Bill” dreams of being drummer in rock band. Digs being with Cathy. Often at Pulaski Park or Chaffee St. Fishing and hunting appeal. To own weightlifting gym, become rich. WILLIAM McCARTHY Bound for work. Aims to play in rock band, go to the moon. Found at Buttonwood. Down with homework, up with Mr. Pepin. JOHN RICHARDS Off to join the Merchant Marines. Happy when friends are O.K. Wants to be millionaire, but settle for being with Bo at Ken. Fried Chicken. ‘That's cool!”’ ROX! ROSE Headed for college. Swimming, gymnastics best. Needs 6-figure income before 25. Fond of Mrs. Rob- erts’ class because it didn't seem like work. WILLIAM SCHOONMAKER “‘Billy’’ hopes to be sergeant in military police, but might become auto mechanic. Always happy but wants to quit smoking. “‘Cutting up frogs’’ in Bio was fun! Liked Mrs. Purcell. Dream: be Colo. millionaire. ANTONIO SILVA “Anthony” aims for R.I. Trade tor auto body mechan- ics. Content as long as with a girl. Parents always there when needed. Noted for his looks. Dug his crazy Eng with Mrs. Gillum. “All right!” ; JAMES SYLVIA “Kirby” dreams of staying young, becoming rich. N.H.'s at top of travel list for a special reason. Really up for concerts, driving around. Claims he’s good friend ne spendthrift. Enjoyed NBH girls. Off to work. ‘‘Calm lown.”’ JOSE VAZ “Tony” will continue at SMU in engineering. Good times with buddies, esp. Cindy. Approved of Mrs. Bon- neau, Mr. Ed., Ms. Leal, Mr. Machado, Mr. Castro, Ms. Lopes. STEVE VICENTE Going to BCC, become a cop. Quiet guy, easy to get along with. Secret wish is to control all world’s oil com- panies. Hobbies: pinball, listening to rock, bowling street hockey. Mr. Alves was fine teacher who under- stood his students. ‘‘What's up?” PATRICK J. VICTOR “Cool Patrick desires to be rich, see Johnny Guitar Watson. Party dude likes partying with Dean and Richie. Mr. Dell Isola was his favorite teacher, History his subject, Lisa his choice of company and basketball his game. 103 Saskia Schleifer 22 AVGQUST-BEBEL- STR ASSE W230 PFO REZHEIN WEST - GERMANY pienda of NB..8., AShom. J firt Wecrol about How - : achookt Sy sees Reap Pee waa, PONCE iE RE Cana alter Uris Baie ise Beolford Yigh Sckhoet Y muct Qtmik , to come heme waa the beat solea Y J eid not ALE a ‘g, acho? ! Y eQoo experioncecl Heal thin eboot in filter sock a Let of people uxrt-a Pot of Rent. AVe haol eu Zood dumes «m diffrent ello, or dre Agar amd Qhuumg AFS-actist ken. . rs Rasy been srapAtanacna , Bans ode joe =e MILE | pete ee. ehh cur atuclento, J40u teally mace tain ad } ‘S Aope Idiid not Orly receuse, bu wiar able Pye ees, aa beat im Yhe_fusure Lidtet. One she Vane ‘ am asd, Free EY SOU gi ere, ow wsamd Asem Gams em. Harpe as_elen Dan ! Love Saskid) Deon 105 Acevedo, J. 53A Howard 46 Adriano, A. 15 Pope 40 Agrelo, L. 343 Cedar 46 Agrelo, P. 343 Cedar 46 Aguiar, C. 98 Howard Av. 45 Aguiar, H. 137 Brownell 40 Aguiar, J. 108 Colonial Dr. 46 Aguiar, K. 54 Bellevue 44 Aguiar, S. 1138 Churchill 45 Akin, K. 445 Chancery 40 Alexander, L. 226 Mt. Pleasant 40 Alfonse, S. 57 Briarwood Dr. 45 Aimeida, Am. 132 Purchase 40 Almeida, Ana 103 Rockland 40 Almeida, H. 52 Washington 40 Almeida, K. 90 Acushnet Av. 40 Almeida, K. 90 Acushnet Av. 40 Almeida, Th. 68 Hathaway 46 Almeida, Tur. 260 Orchard 40 Alves, L. 10 Middlewood D., A. 43 Alves, S. 10 Rochambeau 45 Amaral, D. 40 Briggs 40 Amaral, J. 121 Bates 45 Amaral, Li. 162 Bates 45 Amaral, Ly. 105 Bonney 40 Amaral, M.1. 290 Orchard 40 Amaral, M.T. 11 Desautels 45 Amaral, S. 236 Hemlock 40 Anderson, Ly. 371 Freida 45 Andrade, F. 633 County 40 Andrade, Li. 16 Oliveira Av., A. 43 Andrade, Lo. 35 Keene 40 Andrade, Re. 226 Maple 40 Andrade, Ro. 206 Harwich 45 Andre, D. 33 Sidney 40 Andrews, R. 253 Brownell 40 Antone, S. 61 Saturn Dr. 45 Antunes, J. 143 Virgo Dr. 46 Anuszcyk, L. 257 Clifford 45 Ardoin, E. 110 Cottage 40 Arruda, K. 2264 State 40 Audette, D. 42 Carriage Dr. 40 August, K. 8 McMurray Ct. 40 Avery, S. 17 Gr. Meadow Dr., A. 43 Azevedo, D. 78 Jenney 40 Baptista, A. 236 Mt. Pleasant 40 Barao, P. 15% Washburn 46 Barbosa, D. 95 Eugenia 45 Barboza, D. 18 Harkum 45 Barker, W. 5 Doty's Mill R., A. 43 Barnet, R. 98 Burns 40 Barrett, L. 17 Arch 40 Barrigas, A. 159 Ashley B. 46 Barros, A. 8 Division 44 Barros, D. 556 Purchase 40 Baulier, G. 353 Wood 45 Bedard, S. 917 County 40 Belanger, R. 356 Raymond 45 Benfeito, L. 2266 Acushnet A. 46 Berberena, P. 1283 Acushnet A. 46 Berche, K. 137 River Rd. 45 Bergeron, L. 9 Pageot, A. 43 Bergeron, M. 102 Mt. Vernon 40 Bettencourt, Dor. 277 Purchase 40 Bettencourt, Dou. 990 Swan 44 Blais, L.A. 1104 Braley R. 45 Blaise, L. 1091 Braley R. 45 Blake, W. 85 Sycamore 40 Blouin, K. 56 Rogerson A., A. 43 Boardman, S. 1044 Forbes 45 Boisvert, J. 82 MiddleR., A. 43 Bola, A. 35 Valentine 44 Bolton, R. 126 Hawthorn 40 Borges, D. 336 Purchase 40 Borges, J. 336 Purchase 40 Borges, M. 28 Rockland 40 Borisoff, C. 370 Cedar 40 Borowicz, G. 109 Bedford 40 Boruta, B. 94 Hillman 40 Botas, K. 228 Hawthorn 40 Botelho, J. 161 Cove 44 Botelho, M. 24 Roosevelt 44 Boucher, M. 145 Central A. 45 Bourgeois, K. 102 Merrimac 40 Boza, M. 220 Mt. Pleasant 40 Braga, A. 137 Perry 44 Braga, J. 49 Cottage 40 Branco, A. 45 Fair 40 Braz, L. M. 159 Fairmount 40 Brennan, D. 36 Dudley 44 Brie, D. 4 Waverly 40 Brites, L. 161 Deane 46 Britto, C. 2110A Phillips R. 45 Britto, E. 299 County 40 Britto, J. 129 Acushnet A. 40 Brown, K. 540 Prescott 45 Brun, H. 158 Reynolds 46 Brune, S. 69 Scott 44 Buckly, G. 958 Tobey 45 Burgo, L. 904 Rockdale 40 Butler, C. 110 Whitlow 40 Butts, J. 1508 Morton A. 45 Cabral, D. 63 Vernon 45 Cabral, E. 170R-Fr.Bl. 44 Cabral, Jo. 57 Allen 40 Cabral, Ju. 4011 Acushnet A. 45 Cabral, L. 125 Bates 45 Cabral, M. 491 Hawes 46 Cabral, O. 125 Bates 45 Cabral, P. 11 Mapleview T. 40 Cabral, S. 29 Lindsey 40 Cabrera, D. 280E Acushnet A. 40 Cacoilo, C. 863 Brock A. 44 Caldarone, L. 463A Maxfield 40 Calinan, J. 170 Rounds 40 Cambra, L. 1508 Sassaquin 45 Camire, J. 1035 Sassaquin 45 Camire, S. 128 Bismark A. 45 Campbell, S. 39 Stanley 46 Campos, M. 8 Roosevelt 44 Canasta, M. 450 Rockdale 40 Canedy, G. 11 Pine Hill D. 45 Canha, A. 537 N. Front 40 Cardoso, E. 4 Ellen 44 Cardoso, M. 101 Davis 45 Cardozo, J. 22 Belleville Rd. 45 Carlesi, M. B. 10 Village A., A. 43 Carr, D. 470 Sawyer 46 Carrancho, J. 29 Mosher 44 Carreiro, J. 533 Gardner 40 Carvalho, L. 171 Belleville 45 Carvalho, Ma. 347R Orchard 40 Carvalho, Mi. 459 Mill 40 Carvalho, R. 18 Frank, A. 43 Case, S. 66 Mattapoisett 45 Casqueira, D. 866 Brock A. 44 Castino, K. 42 Florence 40 Castro, C. 137 Campbell 40 Catanho, S. 219 Rivet 40 Catterall, P. 54 Short 40 Catunto, L. 1195 Cove R. 44 Cavanaugh, K. 975 Fairfield 45 Chace, P. 255 Austin 40 Chapdelaine, P. 934 Monmouth 45 Charroux, C. 129 Virgo D. 45 Chase, B. 346 Reed 40 Chase P. 112 Richmond 40 Chaves, A. 11 Adams 46 Chin, N. 209 Nash R. 45 Christian, R. 40 Newton 40 Clark, D. 55 Lake 40 Clark, M. 37 Lucas 44 Clavin, J. 334 Reed 40 Cofer, J. 991 Terry L. 45 Colangelo, C. 146 Maryland 45 Colon, A. 41 Monroe D. 46 Colon, W. 15 Monroe D. 46 Colon, Y. 440 Monroe D. 46 Concaison, M. 79 Easton 40 SENIORS Connolly, J. 355 Belair 45 Connor, D. 51 Woodlawn 44 Connor, K. 51 Woodlawn 44 Cordeiro, M. 2 Village A., A 43 Cordeiro, M. 156 Davis 45 Cordeiro, T. 15 Hickory 44 Cormier, S. 75 Taber 40 Correia, D. 1398 Sassaquin 45 Correia, El. 52 Anthony Ter. 40 Correia, Es. 77 Rotch 40 Correia, J. 29A Keene 40 Correia, L. 134 Charles 44 Corson, O. 66 Cottage 40 Costa, A. 104 Austin 40 Co sta, Ja. 117 Court 40 Costa, Je. 23 Division 44 Costa, K. 464 Summer 40 Costa, L. 53 Cottonwood R. 45 Costa, M. 301 Coffin A. 45 Costa, Ri. 312 Davis 46 Costa, Ro. 104 Austin 40 Costa, S. 113 Rockland 40 Cote, L. 311 Highland 40 Cote, M. 703 Summer 40 Couto, D. 969 Hillcrest R. 45 Couto, M. 155 Princeton 45 Crovelle, M. 3429 Acushnet A. 45 Cruz, J. 5 Nautilus 44 Cunningham, L. 27 Milton 40 DaCosta, C. 49 Arlington 46 Da Cruz, A. 146 Cedar 40 DaCruz, Jo. 146 Cedar 40 DaCruz, Ju. 146 Cedar 40 DaCruz, M. 169 E. Clinton 40 Dahlberg, K. 10 Wing La., A. 43 Dalbec, T. 27 Darling, A. 43 Daniels, D. 177 Deerfield 45 Daniels, K. 130 Fair 40 DaPonte, J. 64 Hathaway 46 DaRosa, K. 200 Summit 40 DaRosa, N. 9 Salisbury 44 DaSilva, A. 8 Beetle 46 DaSilva, J. 80 Merrimac 40 DaSilva, M. D. 276 Davis 46 DaSilva, M. J. 28 Larch 40 David, D. 115 Belleville A. 45 Davignon, A. 25 Pershing A., A. 43 DeAlmeida, G. 136 Holly 46 Dearden, D. 189 Belleville R. 45 DeBrito, B. 1092 Tobey 45 DeBurgo, O. 59 Foster 40 DeCosta, M. 22 Cottage 40 DeFigueiredo, F. 63 Wing R., A. 43 DeF reitas, S. 910 Stratford 45 Delgado, J. 195 Acushnet A. 40 DelValle, F. 219 Sawyer 46 Demanche, A. 326 Tinkham 45 DeMedeiros, M. 32 Emery 44 DeMello, D. 15 Cox, A. 43 DeMello, M.L. 54 Dartmouth 44 DeMello, R. 169 Reed 40 DeMelo, M. 242 Clifford 45 DeMoura, K. 628 Summer 40 Deree, C. 1046 Tobey 45 Deschenes, D. 487N. Front 45 Desmarais, R. 151 Maryland 45 DeSousa, T. 54 Duncan 40 Dias, D. 655 Kempton 40 Dias, J. 360 Smith 40 Dias, M. 83R Bedford 40 Dos Santos, D. 44 Mosher 44 DosSantos, O. 213 Ryan 40 Dos Santos, P. 170 Grinnell 40 Drayton, C. 162 Chancery 40 Duarte, John 210 Mendell R., A. 43 Duarte, Jos. 18 Holly 46 Duarte, K. 373 Middle 40 Duarte, S. 65 Harkum 45 Duarte, V. 315 Ash 40 Dubreuil, K. 23 Wamsutta A., A. 43 Dufresne, P. 188 Weld 40 Dumas, D. 183 Harvard 40 Dumont, P. 239 Harwich 45 Dupont, C. 158 Bonney 40 Dupre, S. 191 Glennon 45 Dupuis, J. P.O. Box 495, Fhvn. 19 Edmundson, B. 55 Rounds 40 Edmundson, S. 702 Brock A. 44 Estrella, A. 54 Oak 40 Eusebio, S. 90 Clara 44 Ewaszko, K. 27 Moynan 45 Fajardo, R. 2135 Acushnet A. 45 Fanning, C. 27 Lincoln 40 Fecteau, M. 158 Bullock 40 Feldmann, G. 273 Coggeshall 45 Fermino, H. 100 Harkum 45 Dernandes, D. 47 Central A. 45 Ferreira, Am. 456 Kempton 40 Ferreira, An. 241 Lowell 45 Ferreira, C. 424 Kempton 40 Ferreira, F. 204 Weld 40 Ferro, |. 129 Deane 46 Finkel, A. 269 Nemasket 40 Finnerty, C. 111 Rockway 40 Florek, S. 458 Rod.Fr.B. 44 Foley, C. 102 Topham 45 3 Fonseca, J. 432 Valley R. 45 Fortin, G. 75 Atlantic 40 Foucart, B. 117 Swan 44 Fournier, A. 50 Central A. 45 Fournier, R. 1025 Cherokee 45 Fournier, S. 338 Mendell R., A. 43 Fournier, S. M. 197 Central A. 45 Fralin, C. 887 Pine Hill D. 45 Franco, A. 23 Glennon 45 Franzen, B. 1369 Purchase 40 Frates, D. 105 Hathaway B. 40 Fredette, D. 566 Summer 40 Freitas, D. 160 Earle 45 Furtado, A. 274N. Front 46 Furtado, Da. 154 Query 45 Furtado, De. 371 S. Second 40 Furtado, Do. 53 Winsor 44 Fyock, D. 330C Smith 40 Galary, S. 22 Grant 40 Ganeto, R. 100 Griffin Ct. 40 Gaouette, R. 4409 Acushnet A. 45 Garcia, I. 10 Borden 40 Garcia, W. 64 Harkum 45 Garifales, M. 1565 Phillips R. 45 Garnett, L. 35 Myrtle 40 Garrison, D. 1 Morgan Ter. 40 Gauthier, A. 593 Cottage 40 Gelinas, D. 9 Michael Way, A. 43 Gelinas, K. 9 Michael Way, A. 43 Gelinas, M. 20 Watson 40 Genereux, L. 290 Summer 40 Georgadarellis, A. 24 Viall 44 Giambo, D. 717 Pine Hill D. 45 Gifford, M. 530 Oliver 45 Gomes, Anna 36 Blueberry T. 45 Gomes, Ant. 60 Hope 46 Gomes, C. 95 Pierce 40 Gomes, Da. 39 Blueberry R. 40 Gomes, De. 161 Gayhead Ct. 46 Gomes, E. 22 Sycamore 40 Gomes, Ja. 39A Bayberry 40 Gomes, Jo. 84 Fruit 40 Gomes, K. 1396 Rockdale 40 Gomes, L. 694 S. First 44 Goncalves, M. 6 Belmont 44 Gonneville, R. 107 Main, A. 43 Gonsalves, D. 234 Rockdale 40 Gonsalves, L. 317 Ash 40 Gonsalves, S. 177 Bolton 40 Gonzalez, J. 100 Potomska 40 Gooden, R. 8 Shawnee Cr. 46 Goodman, S. 304 Hawthorn 40 Gorczyca, R. 73 Topham 46 NER Oe A RT A A I Dt a TE TS Ee i VY SENIORS Goulart, J. 143 James 40 Goulart, K. 15 Pine, A. 43 Gould, S. 1023 Bowles 45 Gouveia, K. 112 Bryant 40 Govoni, K. 158 Leonard, A. 43 Graca, R. 346 Maple 40 Grant, M. 119 Court 40 Grant, R. 67 James 40 Grime, M. 16 Milford 45 Grimes, T. 179 Arnold 40 Groebe, M. 383 Maple 40 Guba, E. 504 Bolton 40 Haith, J. 114 Chancery 40 Hansen, S. 174 Norwell 40 Hardman, B. Box 446 Norfolk, MA. 56 Harrison, D. 951 Rod.Fr.B. 44 Hawes, W. 951 Terry La. 45 Healey, R. 250 Harwich 46 Heleen, M. 420 Arnold 40 Herman, J. 7 Village A., A. 43 Hibbert, T. 79 Capitol 44 Hickok, S. 105 E. Clinton 40 Hirst, D. 1258 Robin 45 Hodson, J. 3166 Acushnet A. 45 Holden, K. 172 Durfee 40 Hopkins, T. 253 Chestnut 40 Hopwood, B. 606 Allen 40 Horta, J. 799 Brock A. 44 Hoyt, J. 403 Valley R. 45 Huston, D. 470B Maxfield 40 Izdebski, W. 271 Tinkham 45 Jackson, L. 67 Newcombe 46 Jadlowic, C. 520 N. Front 45 Jardin, J. 72 Mt. Pleasant 46 Jardin, M. 273 Shaw 45 Jaworski, B. 75 Blueberry T. 45 Jerome, B. 143 State 40 Jeronimo, I. 19 Ocean 40 Joaquim, M. 362 Rod.Fr.B. 44 Jodoin, J. 167 Cliff Dr N. Attleboro 60 Johnson, R. 389 Hillman 40 Johnson, W. 20 Locust 40 Jones, L. 956 Chaffee 45 Jorge, R. 17 Division 44 Kalife, J. 133 State 40 Kane, P. 92 Jenny Lind 40 Kargle, M. 393 Rockdale 40 Keavy, S. 33 Sycamore 40 Kellerman, S. 48 Rodney 44 Kemp, L. 49 Willis 40 King, L. 492 Hillman 40 King, R. 42 Washburn 46 Kirby, H. 14 Pope 40 Kisbert, C. 398 Mill 40 Kubik, K. 158 Bates 40 Kydd, L. 111 Cedar 40 Kyriakidis, J. 54 Rod.Fr. B. 44 L’Abbe, J. 26 Maitland 40 Labonte, R. 966 Pontiac 45 Lachapelle, K. 80 TootleL., A. 43 Ladino, C. 77 Rounds 40 Lague, C. 100D W. Hill R. 40 Lajoie, M. 40 Concord 45 Lambalot, T. 6 Allen, A. 43 Lapointe, G. 83 Linden 40 Lariviere, P. 77 Pontiac, 45 Laviolette, L. 93 Capitol 44 Leahey, T. 283 Austin 40 Lefrancois, J. 51 Vine 40 Lemelin, M. 208 Rod. Fr. B. 44 Lessa, H. 390 Purchase 40 Lessa, J. 672 Rockdale 40 Levesque, S. 2253 Acushnet A. 45 Lima, F. 12 Nye 46 Lima, S. 47 Chancery 40 Linhares, M. 123 Fruit 40 Lino, D. 158 Nash R. 45 Lloyd, M. 96 Morgan 40 Lomba, D. 1 Shirley 46 Lomba, M. 11S. Sixth 40 Lopes, J. 47 Whitman 45 Lopes, L. 280 Acushnet A. 40 Lopes, Maria 110 Whitman 45 Lopes, Mark 60 Taber 40 Lopes, N. 6 Thompson 40 Lopes, S. 13 Briggs 40 Lopes, Sh. 151 Brownell 40 Lopez, Y. 100 S. Sixth 40 Lourenco, F. 248 N. Front 46 Lucas, J. 7 Stone 40 Luiz, R. 244 Dartmouth 40 Maccini, S. 146 Cornell 40 Machado, D. 69 Carron 40 Machado, Do. 40 Concord 45 Machado, R. 86 Crapo 40 Machado, S. 57 Longview R. 45 Maciel, M. 178 Ashley B. 45 Madeira, R. 12 Harbeck, A. 43 Magalhaes, |. 287 Princeton 45 Magan, J. 45 Stephen 40 Mahon, C. 26 Adams 46 Maloney, S. 12 Robeson 40 Maltais, S. 108 Clark 40 Marchisio, R. 237 Ryan 40 Marcial, E. 242 Maxfield 40 Marmelo, A. 126 Phillips A. 46 Marques, B. 134 Collette 46 Marshall, B. 10 Gould 40 Marshall, E. 5 Anthony 40 Marshall, J. 48 Stowell 40 Marshall, M. 29 Franklin 40 Martin, B. 472 Tarkiln Hill 45 Martin, D. 15 Bonney 40 Martin, G. 664 Church 45 Martin, K. 525 Cottage 40 Martin, Ke. 723 Church 45 Martin, P. 296 Davis 46 Martins, M. 72 Earle 46 Martins, S. 506 Brock A. 44 Matthews, B. 157 Gayhead Ct. 46 Matthews, C. 176 Coffin A. 45 Maximino, V. 77 Ohio 45 McCague, J. 152 Butler 44 McCarthy, W. 148 Jenny Lind 40 McCoy, A. 482B Maxfield 40 McCoy, A. 193 Summer 40 McCoy, E. 33 Desautels 45 McGregor, C. 131 Merrimac 40 McKenna, A. 196 Sycamore 40 Medeiros, D. 43 Delano 44 Medeiros, H. 124 Clara 44 Medeiros, J. 153 Highland 40 Medeiros, L. 10 Nye 45 Medeiros, Ma. 75 Bay 40 Medeiros, Mi. A. 341 Middle 40 Medeiros, M.C. 2829 Acushnet A. 45 Medeiros, M.N. 68 Grape 40 Medeiros, S. 954 Victoria 45 Medeiros, W. 101 Bullard 45 Medina, J. 424 Kempton 40 Melanson, N. 1272 Roseann 40 Mello, B. 10 Durfee Ct. 40 Mello, M. 28 Liberty 40 Melo, A. 468 Rivet 40 Melo, M. 267 Dartmouth 40 Melo, P. J. 67 Willow 40 Melo, Paulo 27 Chestnut 40 Mendes, F. 102 Arnold 40 Mendes, Mich. 76 Myrtle 40 Mendes, Mig. 63 Hicks 40 Mendonca, M. 40 Hamlin, A. 43 Mesquita, P. 27 Bullock 40 Mete, |. 185 North 40 Midttun, K. 24 Arch 40 Miller, J. 18 Jean 46 Miller, M.E. 26 Florence 40 Miller, M.S. 130 Collette 46 Miranda, A. 28B Calumet 44 Miranda, B. 374 Raymond 46 Miranda, E. 251 Coggeshall 46 Miranda, K. 581 Maxfield 40 Mis, P. 144 Willis 40 Molleo, T. 256 Caroline 40 Monast, D. 584 Middle R., A. 43 Moniz, A. 100 Jouvette 44 Moniz, M. 31 Short 40 Montalto, P. 35 Burns 40 Monteiro, F. 9 Smith 40 Moraes, R. 249S. Second 40 Morency, D. 235 Park 40 Morgado, N. 347 North 40 Morin, C. 178 Weld 40 Morris, V. 71 Sidney 40 Morrison, J. 581 Shawmut A. 40 Mota, F. 8 Jenny Lind 40 Moyer, K. 1151 Dutton 45 Nadeau, C. 3 Franklin 40 Nader, L. 30 Kenney 46 Nelson, C. 1251 Roseanne 40 Nelson, S. 95 Griffin Ct. 40 Neto, P. 84 Easton 46 Nobrega, L. 308 Wilson 40 Noel, C. 41 Rochambeau 45 Noriega, E. 75 Saturn D. 45 Novick, A. 53 Byron 40 O’Bery, R. 770 Kempton 40 Oliveira, L. 91 Eugenia 46 Oliveira, D. 195 Crapo 40 Oliveira, M. 78 Lucas 44 Ollivierre, T. 235 Cottage 40 O'Malley, C. 69 Rounds 40 O'Malley, J. 15 Collins 40 O'Malle y, S. 96 Dunbar 40 Oswald, D. 57 Stowell 40 Ouellette, C. 1239 Roseanne 40 Pacheco, C. 279 Hemlock 40 Pacheco, J. 62 Coulombe, A. 43 Pacheco, K. 27 Circuit 40 Pacheco, M. 98 Aquidneck 44 Paiva, E. 225 Hudson 44 Pallatroni, A. 275 Palmer 40 Pavao, Maria 61 Reynolds 40 Pavao, Mark 431 W. Clinton 40 Pease, C. 244 Irvington 46 Pedra, C. 945 Brock A. 44 Peitavino, N. 1203 Church 45 Peixata, N. 125 Fruit 40 Pelletier, D. 193 Grape 40 Pereira, A. 2 Waverly Pl. 40 Pereira, |. 35 Westview 40 Pereira, Marg. 108 Lawrence 46 107 108 Pereira, Maria 102 Branscomb 45 Pereira, T. 1040 Tobey 45 Perry, K. 106 Beetle 46 Perry, Ke. 61 Maple 40 Perry, L. 1161 Sawyer 40 Perry, M. 8 Holly Tree L. 45 Perry, Stephen 1185 Sawyer 40 Perry, Steven 320 Valley R. 45 Perry, T. 52 Dudley 44 Perry, W. 76C W. Hill R. 45 Piche, L. 970 Fairfield 45 Pimentel, A. 112 Thompson 40 Pina, C. 10 Emerson 40 Pina, La. 19 Gemini D. 45 Pina, Li. 311 Purchase 40 Pinto, E. 348 Davis 46 Pires, A. 476 Orchard 40 Pires, K. 527 Cottage 40 Pires, M. 19 Rodney 44 Poirier, P. 39 Frank, A. 43 Pollitt, J. 26 Nye 46 Ponte, C. 143 Clifford 45 Pontes, G. 37 Abalone 44 Popieinicki, T. 414 Hersom 45 Prevost, L. 211 Weld 40 Ramos, B. 289 Hersom 45 Ramos, D. 108 Seventh 40 Ramos, M. 143 River R. 45 Raposo, L. 7 Viall 44 Raposo, M. 768 Pinehill D. 45 Rapoza, E. 71 Ricketson 44 Rapoza, J. 24 Thompson 40 Rebeiro, M. 248 Pleasant 40 Rebelo, M. 108 Carlisle 45 Reed, E. 59 Borden 40 Reed, K. 7 Alva 40 Rego, S. 114 Seabury 45 Rei, F. 935 Main, A. 43 Resendes, M. 495 Coffin A. 46 Reynolds, N. 122 Mill R. 45 Reynolds, T. 109 Tootle L., A. 43 Rezendes, D. A. 160 Earle 45 Rezendes, D.P. 140 Summer 40 Rezendes, D. W. 1183 Chaffee 45 Rezendes, T. 21 Shell 44 Rhodes, D. 34 William Fhvn. 19 Rhodes, S. 7 Cushman, A. 43 Ribau, V. 19 Emma 44 Ribeiro, J. 65 Lucas 44 Riccardi, T. 143 Brooklawn C. 45 Richard, A. 860 Tradewind 40 Riley, P. 175 Alva 40 Rinker, R. 100 ParrisL., A. 43 Rioux, D. 4440 Acushnet A. 45 Rioux, J. 62 Peckham 46 Riveira, R. 145 S. Second 40 Rivera, M. 52 Shawmut A. 40 Robert, N. 981 Bristol 45 Robinson, J. 195 Wilbur 40 Robson, J. 822 PinehillD. 45 Rocha, D. 514 Rivet 40 Rocha, J. 18 Cottonwood R. 45 Rodrigues, A. 351 Court 40 Rodrigues, C. 448 Sawyer 46 Rogers, D. 267 Ash 40 Rogers, N. 909 County 40 Rogers, S. 111 Florence 40 Romano, S. 749 Pinehill D. 45 Rose, K. 350 Ashley B. 46 Rose, L. 69 Locust 40 Rose, N. 155 Washington 40 Rose, R. 48 Grape 40 Ross, D. 106 James 40 Roussos, C. 85 Bedford 40 Roy, P. 1429 Morton A. 45 Rozario, M. 79 Jenney 40 Rudolph, G. 64 Blueberry T. 45 Rudolph, M. 64 Blueberry T. 45 Russo, J. 111 David 44 Salvador, J. 8 Cleveland 44 Sanders, S. 289 Hillman 40 Santos, A. 77 Hathaway 46 Santos, K. 46 Bluefield 40 Santos, R. 97 Mott 44 Sao Joao, L. 191 County 40 Saramago, J. 210 Eugenia 45 Savage, A. 25 Willow 40 Sayles, S. 7 Orchard, A. 43 Schell, D. 165 Main, A. 43 Schleifer, S. 153 Highland 40 Schoonmaker, W. 44 Martel, A. 43 Schweighardt, H. 27 Coury D., A. 43 Scudder, T. 2094 Phillips R. 45 Semiao, K. 22 Homer 40 Senechal, L. 954 Chaffee 45 Setera, P. 1011 Ashley B. 45 Sharples, T. 167 Charles 44 Sherman, S. 206 Tinkham 45 Shidell, M. 320 Nemasket P. 40 Shoesmith, B. 97 Pawnee Ct. 46 Shuster, B. 16 Priscilla 40 Silva, A. 10 Capitol 44 Silva, B. 24 Brownell 40 Silva, D. 23 Little Oak R. 40 Silva, Do. 44 Lindsey 40 Silva, E. 10 Oliveira A., A. 43 Silva, G. 42 Junior 40 Silva, J. 275 Dartmouth 40 Silva, M. 163 Court 40 Silva, Margu. 70 Washington 40 Silva, R. 162 Francis 40 Silva, W. 153 Church 46 Simas, M. 78 Hawthorn 40 Simas, V. 202 Rockland 40 Simmons, C. 549 W. Middle 40 Sirois, L. 247 Shaw 45 Smigel, J. 97 James 40 Smith, G. 47 Chancery 40 Snell, D. 36 Pine D., A. 43 Soares, A. 76 Delano 44 Soare, B.A. 1 Harkum 45 Soares, G. 110 Cottage 40 Soares, M. 70 Phillips A. 46 Soares, S. 179 Brook 46 Sousa, C. 49 Thompson 40 SENIORS URSA SES ae ann on nee Sousa, L. 21 Acushnet A. 44 Sousa, M. 57 Bourne 40 Souza, C. 22 Bertrands W., A. 43 Sowle, V. 663 Kempton 40 Spinner, K. 370 Mt. Pleasant 40 Spooner, K. 170 Deane 46 St. Germain, J. 2120 Phillips R. 46 St. Pierre, M. 110 Jenny Lind 40 St. Pierre, M. 110 Jenny Lind 40 Stewart, S. 960 Tradewind 40 Stiffler, S. 35 Hathaway 46 Suarez, M. 167 Court 40 Surprenant, C. 124 Nyes L. 45 Swiszcz, M. 43 Central A. 45 Sylvia, D. A. 129 Reynolds 46 Sylvia, D. J. 83 Libra D. 45 Sylvia, Den. 127 Reynolds 46 Sylvia, Gi. 482 Maxfield 40 Sylvia, GI. 41 Willard 44 Sylvia, Ja. 372 Cottage 40 Sylvia, Jo. 1015 May 45 Sylvia, P. 30 Viall 44 Sylvia, R. 971 Tobey 46 Talbot, R. 293 Earle 45 Tapper, P. 28 Highland 40 Tavares, F. 311 Ashley B. 46 Tavares, J. 125 Division 44 Tavares, L. 80 Luke 40 Tavares, M. 550 Allen 40 Tavares, V. 208 Seabury 45 Taylor, R. 33 Agnes 45 Teixeira, D. 263 Palmer 40 Telo, R. 1016 Beverly 45 Terra, M. 45 Hollyhock 40 Terry, S. 110 Osborne 40 Thatcher, N. 26 NyeA.,A. 43 Thibeault, L. 33 Poplar R. 45 Thomas, S. 77 Myrtle 46 Timms, R. 209 Peckham R., A. 43 Toohey, K. 99 Ivy R. 45 Torres, M. 159 Buchanan 46 Tracey, M. 34 Rotch 40 Travassos, M. 118 Cove 44 Travers, W. 52 Maryland 45 Turner, C. 161 Shawmut A. 40 Valadoa, H. 31 Nash R. 46 Valente, M. 33 George 44 Vancanttort, T. 427 Dartmouth 40 Varieur, D. 94 Newcomb 46 Vaughan, M. 72 Yale 46 Vaz, J. 423 Brook 45 Vega, W. 773 S. First 40 Velez, R. 994 Rockdale 40 Ventura, L. 445 Wood 45 Ventura, M. 68 Luke 40 Vicente, S. 21 Independent 44 Victor, P. 350 Cottage 40 Vieira, C. 899 S. Water 44 Vieira, D. 94 Fruit 40 Vieira, J. 18 Milton 40 Vieira, R. 64 Fairmount 40 Viera, D. 100 Nemasket P. 40 Vigeant, R. 47 ClubA., A. 43 Viger, N. 295 Cedar 40 Vincent, S. 116 Ayer 46 Violette, R. 190 Alva 40 Wach, R. 342 Ashley B. 46 Walker, S. 206 Maple 40 Walsh, K. 11 Longview R. 45 Walsh, M. 90 Rotch 40 Wheeler, M. 955 Water 44 White, D. 245 PeckhamR., A. 43 Whittaker, J. 362 Raymond 45 Wholley, J. 90 Rounds 40 Wilcox, C. 946 Rockdale 40 Williams, A. 213 Aquidneck 44 Williams, D. 33 Willis 40 Winfield, S. 103 Shawmut A. 40 Wolfe, K. 16 Buttonwood 40 Woodis, G. 101 Mott 44 Xiarhos, P. 21 Village A., A. 43 Xifaras, R. 40 Valerie 40 Young, M. 3441 Acushnet A. 45 Zielinski, E. 487 Coggeshall 46 Zingali, M. 271 Cedar 40 oe cand the Class of 1980. ¥ “ : aie eee that works.. , ‘Bh, 770 Mt. Pleasant St. New Bedford, MA 02745 Tel. 995-5161 109 110 Bill: | hope you don’t think you could ever be on my list . . . you're too much of adude!... Your friend To Es: Remember the torture room!! (and all the guys in it...) From ‘The Gatekeeper of the Torture Room.” Bobby Brown: How long could you take on the Tower of Power? A Robert Redford type?! Always remember roughing up Liz in the grocery room. An American Dream To Fluorescent Pink Stockings of Acu-Cap: What time is it?? Is Russ Gone?? Alleluia!!! From the ticklish screamer Helen: Remember all the crazy times in Junior Year and Senior Year. Expe- cially remember ‘Try Gloria Stevens!!”’ and Arg Arg in Mandly's class. Chris M. To Donna Pelletier: Remember the weird notes you used to give me in Leal’s class. Chris Mahon To Maria C. and Maria D.: Remember M.D.’s fast driving and M.C. crawling. Also remember MC. praying in Mr. Medeiros’ class, Chris M. To Mrs. Medeiros and her Nurses’ Aides Class: Remember all the crazy times with Bev. Chris Mahon To Mike C., the Pres.: They call me Crash . .. had to go on your own mid- night ride in the parking lot, huh? Remember the midnight ride! The Co-Pilot Fellow mooses, unite, no time to be normal! M-m-m-u-u-u-n-n-n-! KDA, TED, Winnie : Dear Faculty Staff: | think you did a great job no matter what anyone says! HAHA HA, Your Editor, Es Hotsie Dotsie: What can | say? You're a true friend! Remember all the fun and laughter at NBHS and the good ole torture room! Love, Es Mike and Trice: Did you save your blanket? Why does three make a crowd? Pet, my hands are cold. Please don’t strangle me with your hair ribbons. It gives me canker sores. Third Person Singular Lisa: Take good care of your Tl 30 and maybe some day we'll have a Trig Reunion, Keep watching that clock! Lori Jan(e)(ie): Next time don’t forget the bottom grates, please!!! Thank God MY birthday only comes once a year! The Kenney Street Angel Nennay: 7,6,5,4...7,6,5,4... yah, | know, Fleetwood Mac. Thanks for the rides and don't lose your ‘‘flag!’’ Hey, ya know! Woddi Jane, San, Rose, Trish and Deb: Thanks for being there when | needed you and also for my birthday party. ‘‘Lor’’ To all of those original people who wore their concert tee-shirts TWO days after the concert. Kelly Casanova Castino: Remember all the fun and laughs ... Bryant College, Horseneck, lunch periods, J. Banquet and more! Never forget our discus- sions, problems and arguments . .. squeezing olives and sizes! Thanks for listening and one more thing . . . give the girls at NBHS a break. Love, Es Lopesy: Thanks for the listening throughout the years. You're a good friend and good luck. Stay in touch. Hibb Jane: My appreciation for you is very seldom said, but so very often felt. Never ceasing love, Timm Kenny: Who else has enjoyed Senior Year more? Remember Trac ll, ‘'S.S.,”’ “sizes, ’ cruising by the beaches, Store 24, Go-carts, Horseneck (remember walking to the water?), going to F and G lunch, an hour on the tower (no chance of that!). It must be ‘‘Sawyeritis.”’ Jeff Patrice: | hope you make it to Harvard. Don’t worry, |’ll always keep you face up in my wallet (only since it’s on Kodak paper). No more hugs — I’m too much of a true friend to Mike. Jeff Mike: Isn't it a shame that no one really knows what I'm like? Who wouldn’t trust this face? Star Trek and Slow gin fizzes that | never paid for don’t mix. Good luck at Northeastern and be prepared — some social deviate could crash your dorm brandishing loaves of frozen bread dough and a girl with all her clothes cut up. Clayborne K.C.: | ate Skippy on crackers. Who's S.S.? I'd forget about him if | were you, Amy. Just cruisin’! Who cares, we're Seniors! You're messed up, Burger Chef! J.C. K.C.: Seekonk Speedway! Chicopee game? Who sits with Nadine? Chasing a D.A. cheerleader down highway! Whose red Pinto is that? Tell me about it. Spare me this aggravation. J.C. Deblah: Through thick and thin we’ve been. Thanx for Charlie, double vision and for being a friend. Good luck with Bob. How long is it? Betty D.U. Voluptuous is not spelled with an ‘'M.”’ ‘‘What a doll!’ M.H. To Ann — the eternal pessimist —- remember those conversations in the prep room. M.H. Auntie Phyllis: Good luck in everything you do. ‘1980’ Your niece, Fran- cesca Lisa, Darlene and Steph: You girls are great! Thanks for putting up with us! Love, Ray and Mark Kenny: This year’s been excellent and I'll hate to see that day in May come. | don’t care about what some people say — the Class of ‘80 was the best. Hold on to Sandy, she’s worth it. It’s too bad that none of us are going to the same college — so don’t lose touch! Once more in ’84! Jeff K.C.: Moon’s on |-95. Don’t let the bus see! Step on it! Who wears shirts with togas to hide weak physiques? Got the stuff? Let's get Es corrupted. Stream- ers? You stole those signs from our cheerleaders? J.C. To D.U.: Always remember those eyes over the seat top. M.H. Snowbeast: Working at 3? Can | sleeze a ride? What's wrong with doing lay- outs with ‘‘Trice?’’ Remind her to keep one hand free. | still like ‘‘Freezer Queen”’ better. What kinds a beers ya got? What?!! Backseat Driver (Chef) K.C.: Blowing a fuse on your car horn and shining high beams into parking spots Screaming out the car window at the beaches. Oh Gees! He hit the red Pinto! Dragging at the stop lights. J.C. Hutch, Remember all our adventures (Mhy, Kdy, R.P-B K, Beaches, Mr. Gin, Busch, Roses and champagne, Vt., D.H.) we finally made it. Starsky Mr. K, Thanks for being there (Mike, Busch, Sea lab, night school, Thanks- giving, Dec. 23, 7:30 am, talks, C.M., mistakes). From someone who won't trust Hutch, We are the only sane ones in the world. Starsky C.M. May the future be as good as the past — I'd do it all over without changing anything even though I'd like to return with what | now know. S.M. Anne, Diana, Ginger, Sandy, Cheers! Starsky Hutch Rosie, Lisa, Carol, and Lynne — Thanks for asking me to go to the Beach Boys’ concert! | don’t forget things like that easily! — J.D. Hey “A.H.”’ — Don't forget all the good times we've had through the years and remember — we'll wow ‘em at our tenth-year reunion! — Love, “‘Q.H.” Rosie, Lisa, Anthony and everyone who shared my locker Jr. year — even though you squished my grapes, it was worth all the fun we had! Now ail of you owe me! — Luv ya, Jackie Elmer F — Now that you've gotten rid of your ‘‘Disco Bill’’ image, we should be able to have a great time together. So when you're “‘ready,”’ just let me know — I'll always be waiting! — Love, Jane F. George B. — Just want to say thanks for always being there when | needed a friend | couldn't have made it without you! — Love, Jackie D. Danny Huston: You’re the finest guy in the senior class .007 ae George: you make my socks roll and stomach hurt in Psych class. arla SAY WHAT! To the softball team: you’re all the greatest, especially Mr. Soares. Carla 17 Sue Maloney: It’s been a weird 17 years and if | had to do it all over again | wouldn't change a thing! Carla ‘Busch to the Mountains” “Mr. Gin” you’re the greatest teacher around and I'll never forget you. | mean it! Carla Mr. Koluja: You’re the best and no one will ever top you, you may be a man of many interests but | know alcohol will never get the best of you as it does me! Love, Carla Gene: If you ever want to get drunk call us Hawkeye (Carla) and Trapper (Sue) your local sex alcohol and violence Maniacs. Starsky, how about going for a Cruise down Blackburn Hill! Hutch Karen Moyer: you're a great friend and if you ever need a detective call me! 007 Sue: we’re the best and no one will ever come close. I'll be a female Burt Reynolds and James Bond all in one and you'll be great in what ever you do. I'll never forget Nov. 20, 1979! (Carla) Dan Tanner. To my friends at the table in senior lounge: you’re the greatest of friends especially you Carla I’m Sue you'll get D.H. sooner or later. Good luck all of you. Love Karen Moyer. D.R. and M.C.: Guess who's the stupid one on our lab bench. How did M.C. get a ‘'B?’’ Answer: special favors for Mr. A. You’re not a citizen? Hey, D.R., let's deport Maria Margaret Pacheco C . From J.C. Hey J! Did you do your physics? Who's listening to him? What homework? What's that thing on your nose? Statistics!!! Why don’t you become a cheer- leader, Kenny? Dab! Dab! Ray, Goobs! From other J. Yoh sha!! From Yah Hel Buns: Snugg’s 52? We've come a long way. Remember all the good times and forget the bad. P.S. |'m tired. Love ya always, Packy AMM and Puppy Dog: The three of us make a great ‘“‘clique!’’ Thank you for Ee friendship. However many miles away, in the heart forever close. Love, Fat Cat COE: Remember Goody, the code, goggles, goggles, goggles, fantastic jr. aaa the ist ‘big step’’ (too bad there never was a second one!). L ove ya, Hey, H.S.: Tell me more! B. To tiles P.: My senior year was great, but there was something missing ... Steph To my fellow employees: Remember all the cases we worked on together and the fun we had saying, ‘Are you alright?’’ Keep in touch and continued success in your quest to find out what your employer looks like. Bri ifs my mother for being the best friend a girl could ever have. Thanks, Ma, ebbie To whoever knows good music — Don’t you agree that Bruce Springsteen sings better than Bob Dylan? To the chicken people (KFC): Remember all the fun times — food fights, mental disco, Harry Boyle, ‘‘snick boox’’ and the awards banquet. V Piggy-P. Q.H.: | called Rick. O.K.? Always remember the Bunny Hop! Ready? One... two... three... (in Physiology). A.H. To LeiLan: Sorry | bugged you and embarrassed you in English. Remember all of the great times with the NBHSCA. Charlie To NBHSCA: Are you ready for your next assignment? Remember the lunch table and Mrs. Andrade. Thanks for all the good times. Charlie To Mike and Pat: Remember this — what's going to happen next? Now | know why this movie is rated ‘‘R. ’ Arh! Arh! Zoom! J.D. and A.J.M. Cat: | wouldn't have been able to get through the mornings, A, B and C peri- Sai without you. Our Senior Year (Faca) Take care and good luck. Love, ary Mickey, buenos!!! You stem, thanks for making study and lunch terrific! MIMIMI, Love, Mary Jane: Beware of one-twenty a.m.!!! The Greek Gods To my friends: The last four years were great. Good luck in whatever you do. Love, Mary To my favorite swimmer: You’re a great guy with a great sense of humor: ae for all the help in Mr. Goodfellow’s chemistry class ... Ha Ha Ha ove, Es Tatter-brain: You've been a terrific friend for a long time — thanks — and the best of luck for you in the future! Love, Es Fr. Jeff J. You're a great guy with a very ‘‘unique’’ sense of humor! Remem- ber all the fun and laughs at NBHS! Love, Es Big Red: Thanks — You're the best sister in the world! Love Always, Big B. To my good duby friend: Choke! . . . Not any more —- Remember all the fun and laughs at NBHS! Love, Es Sandy, Thanks for being a true friend, remember the good and bad times. Love, Dana Ted and Jill: Thanx for the love and friendship, Love Shari MKE . . . Just remember that when you die | was a witness. CMF To, S.M.C.P. Remember all the great times in Senior Lounge. Also remem- ber going to Montreal!! C.A.P. My dear Charles, You know !|'m not much for imaginative sayings — so keep sewing water. With truest sentiments of affectionate esteem, As ever, Your Friend, Ami Dear Sue, We'll get that castle in Germany. Your friend, Sandi Cbfgc,, also C.M.P.C. had a great Senior year with you guys at lunch and senior lounge take care. S M Perry To Lynne, Lisa, Randoo and R. |.T., “‘La-la, my dad’s a squeezer because | blow my horn and an number 3!”’ Figure it out! So long. Carol Dearest Frank and Rick Macho: But what do you mean by the sociological implications of the actual existence of Santa? Love Frick To: B.S., M., C.F., We certainly added a new dimension to the meaning of ‘‘a clandestine meeting’’ Love and Thanks!! C. L.T., R.V., AS. — will our spying on that mikimous Tuesday night at the Grid. meeting get us a movie contract, or just bruised? Love, C.N. Mickey Mouse: had a great 4 years, knowing you for 3 years has been great. You know we will never remember this Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck thing because we should have started it sooner. Take care. Love, Donald Duck Thank you, Mrs. Bolton, for all your help. S. M. Perry To the NBHSCA — | will be secretary and keep in touch with you all. | really love you guys and will miss you. Kris M. Hey Donald Duck, | really understand you, are you Jewish? Will really miss you too. Love, Mickey Mouse MKE: Have you asked Darlene yet? The other Witness To Liz and Maria. | hope | see you once school ends. Say Hi! to Wiggy for me. M.K.E. ‘SUP JOHN! WD, KDA, TH, BH SAY WHAT! To the one at ACU-CAP with the radio — “Good Girls Don’t” . . . Signed, Fluorescent Pink Stockings (FPS) G.J. Thank you for being a friend. You are the greatest! Mona To Abby, Carol, Randy, Rosie, and Sandy. Thanks for making my high school years a super success. Lisa To Ez, Dotsie: Good things come in small packages. Debbie Eat em up, Jane! Eat ’em up! Debbie CMEF: | hope you'll always be around because knowing me !'ll need you. Car E-Lunch Gang: Remember Diggle’s class, old Bat’s, Burnt Buts, Brrr, Asprons and F.J.H. Best wishes. . . Carry on. Betty To my panda: Thanks for everything. | will always owe you ... will you be around to collect? Love always, Pat To the yearbook staff: Thanks to everyone who sold ads and special thanks to Sarah, Chris, Patrice, Lori and Sue for their help with layouts. Jeff C. Maria from Gouveia: What are you doing here? Did your banana boat crash? Or did you swim? Do you smoke a joint? DR and JC Lisa, Randy, Carol and Rosey: Remember ail the good times we had and remember the Durfee Game and all the fun we had getting ready for it. Jill To Homeroom 2-213, ‘Pay up!!’’ As always, your favorite Steering Commit- tee Representative, Me. Shari, Remember you’re my best friend. Jill B.C. The mad note writer strikes again! M.C. P.P. Didn’t you know that chipmunks love necks, ears and noses? MC. Annie Oopsie Poopsie, | love you always, Mark. Annie Oppsie Poopsie, | love you always. he ‘She looked at me.as if | was a bug.” Yer right, please. Signed, Elvis appa. Nickie, you bugger! Darlene Laton IV: Maybe some day I'll come to see the movies . popcorn!! Looking forward to it, Chicken. .. aS long as there's To the staff of the Crimson Log, '81: GOOD LUCK!!! From the Chief of ’80 To S.M., C.M., A.M.; I'll never forget the night we were thrown out of three places and were chased by the cops!! You made senior year bearable! D.C. To the crew: Always remember the spectacular Bandstand Boogiers and G- lunch, especially since we did it “our way!” Carol Cat — Thanks for always being a friend. Coll R.V.,L.G. AND B.S. Remember K.H. at lunch? — Did you ever take a whole bottle of aspirins? From Obvious Lynne: O.T.R. Ooh la la! Why shouldn't cats stretch? Never forget ‘“‘Day- breath”’ jokes. J.C. KDA — For tots and — for preschoolers. Who falls on the grass and breaks an arm? Scold! Scold! Scold! Mrs. B's Biology class. ‘‘What, you never got my term paper?” Chef To: S.L., L.A., GS. Ginger, Green 1, Sarah, Gold 2, Lynn, Tan 3, Grace, a 4. Separated but together always. Best of luck for a happy future. Luv, To: Ricky Rat. . . Love you always. Rita Rat G.B., I’ve got a question to ask you. Don’t forget the bus. Elbow, elbow! | feel too guilty to forget. | sure like walking behind you. Don't light a match to her, she might melt. G.G. Charlene, Boy, have | got a headache! Need some aspirins? Darlene Joe Rare, How’s my big bro? What happened to ’84? Don’t forget those things on the bus! Your little one Mike, how's your back? Please, no more letters! Cleo Ray, You Perv! | didn’t deserve those things at Senior Lounge! Hot Lips To fellow members of the NBHSCA (Sarah), Don’t forget the good times we had, the trips we embarked on and endured together. Remember always. Jill M. To Pauline S.: Remember Charlie and the rubber hose in the sink. Sue C. To Carol Ellis: Miss you a lot. Love, S.M.P. Dotsy: Thanks for going to the Junior Banquet with me. Love, Kenny Faculty Staff: | enjoyed being on your staff. It was a privilege being the only guy. Thanks for the help and friendship. Kenny Sandy (my spoiled brat): Remember our great times. F B games, L.P.R.R., Cruisin, parties, Mall. Parking at B, K, and everything else. Don’t lose your gece touch! How's Ralph? Wonderful! Spare me! From ee spoiled brat . Love, Kenny. Mike and Pat —- Remember the great times. Thanks for rides to and from school. Great driving. Racing down Rt. 6, pizza, cruisin. Tripling plans for chef, you and Pat on the blanket at Park (wow!). 4 years homeroom, hitting orange Pinto, night spots and pools. Kenny To Linda Rogers: Thank you for all hour patience with me. Love, SMP To Debbie S.: | shall never forget the times we have shared in class and out . Sees Always remember when Roger brought you home one night. Love, To Sue L.: You have made my years here wonderful and | am looking for- ward to many more years together with you. Take care and you'llalwaysbe in my heart, Love always, Y.V.S.B.F.A. Me. ae Ray, Lisa and Darlene: May life be one long Senior ey turns Love, tep Sandy, The love of part of my senior year, where do | begin? Thanks for | everything and never forget what we've been through together. You'llnever be forgotten by me. |’m glad something was finally said, or we wouldn’tbe together right now. Thanks, for a great senior year. Love Always, Kenny All American: Somehow | love you more and more with every passing day and always it grows stronger in a new and sweeter way: Love, Maggie May = | To Carla and Sue: Is Poindexter looking out the window? Remember our a excursions and the fun times... Anne % To the Grad Staff — Kathy, Sandy, Chris, Steph, Kelly, Stacy, oy Debbie. You were wonderful. Thanks for all the help! Anne. To Hitler: We'll never have another Drum Major like you. Thanks tor a “erect 7 football season. It was great being under your command. Nobodi can lakes ig your place. Love ya, Mary Ellen Oscar! | must be invisible! WD To Bri, fellow co-president, Someday your prince will come. FFM Jeff: Remember the fun times at Shaw’s and at Lukolos’ with Kenny ante 4 Sandy and Amazing Liz with her melting bread dough, obscenities: at East — Beach, corruption at the Vineyard, and ‘‘whose red Pinto is tha _ all faves. Never forget Buttonwood and blankets (how embarrassing”) and your infatuation with KB. Remember all the sleazed rides and the times | threatened to kick you out of my car. Good luck and remember that you'll never sing that car’s tune. Later on, Mike. SAY WHAT! Goofy, How’s the weather? Never forget Neil and ‘‘after the gold rush,’’ Best of luck, love ya, Purple Tigs Pat, My hands are cold! (Of course we’re inside.) Love, Mike Pam and Lori. . . the greatest friends and cousins in the world. Bonnie To the Class of ’80: Time lasts forever for those who wait. Bri the Brilliant To Debra: K-E-L-L-Y M-O-U-S-E. Kellly Mouse, Kellly Mouse. YEA-A-A KELLLY!!! The Club To Jill: ’m sorry about Steve and | hope Eric is a ‘‘real prince.”’ Bri To Sarah: ‘| am not what | am.” P.S. Seen any new headache cures lately? Janice. : To the group (you weird people!) . .. REMEMBER THE BIRD! Love, Janice Mark, the love of my high school years. I'll always cherish our once-in-a-life- time relationship. You made me so very happy. Aimee: Remember our short time together. It’s for the best. Remember our great times. Rabbit lover and broken cigs. Love, Kenny To L’il Jinx of ACU-CAP — in the future. Giggles “What time is it?’’ ALLELUIA TIME! Best of luck Janet Camire — To a beautiful person who has given me joy and happiness for the past two years in her own special way: I'll hope you find success in your future plans, and |'ll uy (ll never pe you. Love, Rob. The Dudes — To the best bunch of friends | ever had the pleasure of having. Even though I'll be seeing you almost every day after school ends, Se of the best times were in school. The R.O.B. ToK.D.A.. .. and | don’t believe you're a baby any more. ory To Tiff, Don’t ever forget the fun we had Hying to nue: out our psychologi- al problem. Lei-Lani =. To Saskia: Don’t ever forget the fun we've shared. Bie Santa Claus come down the chimney in Germany? Love, S.M.L. To ils Thanks for the bag! I'll write you from the University of Hawaii! Lei-Lani Robert: Let’s rock and roll! He’s got the boogie, the b-b-b-boogie. I’m just trying to find the bridge. The Song remains the s same. Fools in the Rain, the walk home to your house from X's. K.D.A. Hey Doughie Guy — You're viciously unmassive! Hey Buddy, you wanna walk home? That's it, |'m not buying for you anymore! I'll mash you! Can you go home, are you OK? | think | better sleep over. Zeppelin forever! P-A-R-T- Y! Yahooo! KDA ES and Dot, Don't squeeze the olives! Let’s talk about sizes! Love, Kenny and Jeff Deb — We've been through a lot — Thanks — Love, Mary Diana, We'll go to Greece yet!!! Remember our pockets!!! Love, Mary Thank you for my career and goals in life, Mr. James P. Medeiros, Bill Simp- son, Gary Blanchette, Marc Laverdiere, Doug Oliveria and Mrs. Gonsalves! Peter To Jiger, |'ll always remember your loving friendship and the happiness you brought to me. Please don’t leave me, | love ya very much. Love, Bo. Jeff J. You just weren’t cool enough. (Mr. Innocent) Kenny Jeff C, Remember those great times. Here Goes! Cruisin, F B games, Pizza, parties, tennis, lunch, yellin at E.B., Mooning bus at ch. games, orange pinto, double lunch, Seekonk, choosing D-R cheerleaders, racing and everything else. Mike and Pat at park. A friend Kenny ES, Thanks for everything, and the times we had together. Rides to and from school, getting stuck in the rain and losing brakes, Volleyball Practice, Mall, F B games, Mac's, hr., lunch, Jr. Banquet, parties and everything else. Love, Kenny Gubba-Goo, Remember all those times; Seekonk — are you gonna help us or what? No gas, rah! Beep! Deet! Streamers F B games. Squashed apple pie Halloween party, Stats — cheerleaders, away games, etc. Mr. Warmth! Goobs! A friend Kenny Rosie: Too bad you couldn’t drive a standard. Sorry about what B.B. did, and what B. did and what M.J. did and what S.D. and R.R. did. Thanks for helping me fix my spark plugs and the car wash doesn’t turn me on any- more. La La. Lynne To Lynne: La La! Ooh La La! La Sa Sa! Let the good times roll and always remember Robo Wash, the N.A.C. and A.T.P. and laughs. | hope we will be friends forever. Rosie To all members of the NBHSCA (except her!): Why me? Good luck. MKE Darlene R.: Maybe some day. Your ‘‘Secret’’ Admirer. MKE To Cathy (C.A.R.): Loved our walks through Tan House, to see the ‘‘sights,”’ MKE To Colleen (CMF): What's that noise on your radio, thanks for being a wit- ness. MKE Jey and Jeff: Walk on the street but walk on the right side. Kel To M.L., M.C., and B.F.: Don’t look at me, | didn't do it! Got any lumps? Remember the paanigtl ride!!! Hey Dick!!! R.S.M., To Jacaue D.: Geer down before you have a big one! The French Woman Ge Ir S almost Sh rsday so ost ae ready. M 1088S. Cr ways look on the bright side of life. M To Sue, my complete opposite: May you always eat your Cookie Crisp while | eat my alfalfa sprouts and yogurt!!! Luv ya, Di The Gang at lunch: Going to Montreal! C.J. Judy (my oldest friend): Remember, you promised — 3 years! Hey, did you get the picture? Don't forget all the things we’ve gone through together (Lori's birthday — ha! ha!). Love, Jane Robin: ‘| wanta see a Janie bird!!”” Remember, some day Christmas and Thanksgiving will be at our houses (will you get rid of your cats before then?). When do you go back to Taunton? Love, your favorite cuz Pat C. and Ann R.: Always remember the good times we had and Bruce's philosophy of life (he was right, ya know!). Ann, who’s gonna get the gar- bage now? | wish you both the best of luck forever. (Pat, you do have a big mouth!) Love, J.M., (the other unsociable one) Mac: We’ve really gone through a lot together: the Jr. Banquet (crazy!), the deadlines (impossible!), the EWF concert (fantastic!), physics class (confu- sion!), the musicals (great!), the tryouts (chicken!), the lunch table (nudge, nudge!) ... the memories will be cheri shed forever. Don’t forget to climb every mountain. Love, Di The Kenney St. Angel: We’ve had a lot of fun over the years and your friend- ship will always be important to me. |'ll never forget our ‘‘ritual’’ to Riccar- di’s, your enthusiasm with choir practice, K.T., and King P S , Love, Jane Lor, Nennay, Rosemarymarie and Deb: |’ll never forget the good times we shared together. You're the true definition of ‘friends.’ “Hey, where can we go?’’ (Our never resolved question) Love ya all, Jane P.S. Sandy, ya think the car will start? SAY WHAT! P.O. 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Richard Moraes, Robert Gaouette, Frank Mota, John Jardin, Mike Pacheco, David Allen, Len Mota, John Roberts, John Rodriques, Glen Enos, Tony Gomes, Adelino DeOliveira, Jim Rioux, Jim Gomes, Joe Robinson, Mgf. Ron Ouellette. Bottom Row-I to r — Dan Brennan, Mark Lopes, David Rezendes, Mark Mello, Mike Lajoie, Luis Cabral, Mark Clark, Dennis Gomes, Dan Huston, Bruce Foucart, Mike Grant, Bob Johnson, Dana Connor, Mark Miller, Alan Savage, Joe Salvador, John Braga. alers wee a ch stronger Inopportune {urfiovers. ‘ _— Us and a Prd Sean Say pul 3, Dan Hus a) the play of the q ing fouchdown eee) i. 5 End in Surprise Durfee (Turkey) Dinner Gy a : f al Seniors ‘80’ Top row-l to r — Dan Brennan, Frank Mota, John Jardin, Mike Pacheco, Adelino DeOliveira, Jim Rioux, Joe Robinson, Alan Savage. Middle Row-l to r — Mgr. Richard Moraes, Dana Connor, Jim Gomes, Bob John- son, Mike Grant, Mark Miller, Joe Salvador, John Braga. Bottom Row-! to r — Mark Lopes, Dave Rezendes, Mark Mello, Mike Lajoie, Bruce Foucart, Dan Huston, Luis Cabral, Mark Clark, Dennis Gomes. a ae 5 ¥ ae inne reg wt % VW Sh. os ie 6 BELLA PE RANE Mh acs. _ f : er ; o alae ale Oe ; ; eal. no een el ill tt NBHS: Sports Jamboree Matosmen Bring Home S.E. Mass Top Row-I to r — Americo Rocha, Man- ager, Paul Russo, Joe Duarte, Joe Valente, Enirildo Ferreira, George Almeida, Coach Matos. 2nd Row-l! to r — Augusto Soares, Celso Ferreira, Eugenio DePina, Roger Carreiro, Joe Lalaro, Goncalo Rego, Ted DaCosta, Mario Leite. 3rd Row-! to r — Steve Gould, Abel DaSilva, Mike Canasta, Anto- nio Miranda, Julio Medina, Julio Saram- ago, Artur Melo. Somerset Dennis-Yar. Falmouth Attleboro Barnstable Dennis-Yar. Taunton — Falmouth Barnstable Durfee NB Voke Dartmouth Somerset Attleboro . Falmouth Braintree 5 8 2 5 3 2 4 2 be NmMo-S=]-nwm00Nn -RORON NONM+-00 Title With Aid of a Fine Season We Seniors ’80 Tri-Capt. Julio Medina. ‘os _ WHALERS RULE DIVISION | _ The NBH booters did it again Pee) this year on the wings of a 1 4 Nis. 5 ee “en3 be foot season. The lone setback was a tight, well-played game against Braintree in the semi-finals of the Eastern Mass. playoffs. What an excellent year Way to go! Remember ... the potent scoring line of the Whalers led by 13 g oals off the foot of Artur Melo ... Sparkling goaltending of George Almeida ... the 7-0 trouncing of Den.-Yar. ... Abel — } SO Celso S. . (OPALIUT | un SCORE!! J.V. Squad Top Row-I to r— George Almeida, Steve Top Row-l to r — Coach Joseph Gill, Gould, Augusto Soares, Celso Ferreka, Manny Estrella, Artur Vieira, Robert Julio Saramago. 2nd Row-l to r— Abel Duarte, Al deRosa, Sacic Veigas, Gene daSilva, Enirildo Ferreira, Joe Duarte, Teixeira. 2nd Row-l to r — Tony Fran- Artur Melo. 3rd Row-l to r — Tri-Capt. cisco, Tony Cravo, Joe Braga, Mario Mike Canasta , Tri-Capt. Antonio Miranda, _ Leite. 3rd Row-I to r — Armando Lopes, Carlos Lima, Tony Oliveira, Espesito Duarte, Joe Monteiro, Nathaniel Correia, Manny Maciel. 131 Girls’ Swim Team Continues Top Row-l to r — Linda Coucci, Tammi Syl- via, Jane Mello, Tracy Sylvia, Corinne Per- ron, Corbina Jacintho, Chris Gorman, Cathy Johnson, Kelly Swain. 2nd Row-l to r — Beth Martin, Chris Schell, Louise Cabral, Louise Blaise, Maureen Thornber, Colleen McCarthy, Lyn Montgomery, Sue Pacheco, Coach Bruce Morel. 3rd Row-l to r — Karen Midttun, Sandi Griffin, Lisa lacoponi, Robin Sylvia, Donna Lyonnais, Pam Correia, Moni- que Bourgeois. 4th Row-! to r — Pat Chap- delaine, Jane Medeiros, Co-Capt. Maureen Walsh, Co-Capt. Sue Maccini, Ann Richard. NBHS Opponent 53 Seekonk 118 62 Durlee 109 103” St Rays (Prov.) 67 65) Canton 107 82 Taunton 89 96 Middleboro 75 54 Attleboro 117 | 56 Randolph 116 68° Ursuline 103 4 132° on the Road to Success s Ee pa eeei EH RES om me lie HT Qt tenner “ae sat” a: . es ee Seniors: Maureen Walsh, Pat Chapde- laine, Ann Richard, Sue Maccini, and Jane Medeiros. FOUNDATION DOWN FOR SUCCESS This year’s edition, which sported a 2-7 record — one better than last year — showed encouraging signs far beyond the scoreboard. For the first time ever, our girls’ Swim Team scored in the South Sectional Champion- ships, a 9th place finish for Lisa lacoponi. Remember ... 5 new school records . . . Our big Sen- iors Ann, Jane, Maureen, Sue, Pat... ‘‘We’re 1... wait ‘till next year... ie ad en fo oe m y s € ll, Fn nt Mee ES NBHS Harriers End Top row-l to r — Matt Picard, Paul Montalto, Dave Clark, Mark Heleen, John St. Germain, Chris Mello, Dave Barboza. Second Row-I to r — Coach Steve Gardiner, Spencer Barrows, Keith Ainsworth, Kevin Santos, Joe Silveira, Mike Norton, Marc Vieira, Mark Przybyszewski, John Costa, Dan Mulligan. 7M A TTT TTT: e — oy NBHS : 36 Taunton . . en y 41 Den.-Yar. 18 34 Falmouth 23 30 Barnstable 26 31 Dartmouth 24 28 GN BRVTHS 97 Season on High Note pts WHALERS CONTINUE ON COMEBACK TRAIL, “ The NBHS harriers ended their season on a high note with an almost upset of their cross-town rival, Greater NB Voke, losing by only one point. Even with a 0-6 record, this year's team : showed a marked improvement over last year’ Ss team. Led by fz: Captains Dave Clark and Mark Heleen along with fellow - Senior Paul Montalto, they continuously attacked the various ‘| courses and surprised many an opponent. Remember . .. Do you Know where the House of CoMeation’s is? «. . Isn't Common Park the other way? ... Underclass sen- sations Santos, Mello, Ainsworth and Rivera ... Doe, Yo, Yo, You Guys, Hey, Little Girls . . wo, NBH Field Hockey Prepares Top Row-I to r — Maureen Riley, Nicole St. Pierre, Joan Smith, Linda Lucio, Donna Clark, Coach Jeanne Bonneau. Bottom Row-l to r — Chris Veary, Sue Alves, Mic- helle St. Pierre, Robin Grant, Jayne Costa, Jennifer Wheelden. FIELD HOCKEY, THE TEAM OF THE FUTURE This year’s edition, despite their undistinguished record, showed promise for the future. Led by Seniors Michelle. St. Pierre, Robin Grant, Sue Alves and Jayne Costa, the squad played a good brand of hockey, but the strength of the division thwarted their efforts. , Remember ... Our 1-0 win over Fairhaven ... Our strong underclassmen ... Ties against Westport and Fairhaven Michelle's strong goal scoring . . . We'll be back next year. for Future Turnabou Top Row-I to r — Bethany Lent, Lynn Landry, Melanie Sirois, Coach Joyce Good- man. Bottom-l to r — Iris Alkalay, Christine Morgan, JoAnn Panker, Liz Meltzer, Betsy Sheehan. ___ Bishop'Stang™ Fairhaven: Gow Westport _ Dattmouth Bi NBH Volleyball Team Ends — ie Top Row-! to r — Coach Micheline Donaghy, Maureen Cote, Norma Audette, Cheryl Macedo, Sheryl Amaral. Second Row-l to r — Lisa Medeiros, Esmeralda Correia, Jane Kalife, Shantina Sanders. “Even” Season With a Victory oach BHS MOM—=NO-]-NNHANSHNONO f S Westport Dartmouth Westport Dartmouth — Fairhaven Wareham J Den.-Yar. ORR GNBRVTHS Bourne Fairhaven Wareham Den.-Yar. ORR Bourne GNBRVTHS SSM NY CONSNNA ON +N Top Row-l to r — Coach Micheline Donaghy, Maureen Morency, Debbie Clapper, Saskia Schleifer, Debbie Mar- shall, Wendy Smith, Lisa Mello. Second Row-! to r — Pat Poi- rier, Ann Sampson, Fernanda Carapinha, Judy Barnet, Joan Affonce, Carla Pedro. 139 Crimson Cagers Post 18-1 Slate Top Row-l to r — Todd Dos Reis, Thurman London, Buster Lopes, Carlos Martin, Bill Gooden. Middle Row-lI to r — Mark Dias, Donald Pina, Mark Conward, Rick Nobre, Willie Pierce, Ron Ouellette. Bottom Row-l to r — Seniors Tri-Capt. Tony Williams, Tri- Capt. Mark Groebe, Tri-Capt. Eric Britto, Bobby Johnson, Pat Victor, Coach John Pacheco. NBHS 73 Brockton” 52 Cath.-Mem. 70 Dartmouth 59 Taunton 58 Connolly ai Barnstable ry Cath.-Mem. 54 Fairhaven 59 Durfee 15 Somerset 85 Attleboro 75 Dartmouth 64 ‘Taunton 83 Connolly ai; “Barnstable 54 Fairhaven 72 Durfee 79 Somerset 64 Attleboro en Route to Division-1 Title Strong boards and good balance This year’s edition provided a warm spot in a rather bleak. winter..«Behind. the board work of Seniors Tony Williams, Bobby Johnson and Pat Victor, the Whalers ran'a quick and efficientfast break which was led. by Eri¢ Britto, the ball-han- dling whiz, Mark Dias, the penetratinggenius, and Mark Groebe, the jump shooting artist. The com- bination of the starting-five and a strong bench proved to be a formidable foe to opposing teams. Remember... Bobby's bigsmile. . . the Brock- ton game ... the 75-49 trouncing at Dartmouth ... “Head Cheerleader’? Mamie .. . running laps around the gym. . turn-around fifteen footers .. . Swishl! ‘ “mm 141 NBHS: Sports Jamboree Winter ’80 Girls’ Hoop Team Off and Top Row-! to r — Assistant Coach Joe Gill, Coach Jeanne Bonneau, Dawn Gomes, Sheri Teixeira, Rhonda Dias, Helen Macedo, Jean Silva, Joila Gomes. Bottom Row-I to r — Cathy Johnson, Nadine Norwood, Tri-Capt. Gwen Smith, Tri-Capt. Donna Fields, Tri-Capt. Sue Alves, Carla Duckett, Lisa Tolentino. 511” pillar of strength, and the shooting of Donna Fields, ‘the Whaleretts charged co to the Division Championship. vm Remember ... the 60°28 troUncing of Falmouth, . the wins over Stang and Wareham. .. time outs listening toKCoach Bonneau... . _ Joe Gill. . . “‘l couldn't ask for a better team’’ — Coach JeanneBonneau 144 Running Into Tourney Berth Whalers’ Swim Team Dives to aa | a2 :° oe) ee Top Row-! to r — Dave Oliveira, Chris Norton, Andy Grennon, Roy Griffin, Bob Grant, Aubrey Hazner, Scott Jason, Kevin Shaughnessy, Mark Hathaway, Jim Roncka, Mike Demers, Scott Alpert, Dale Las- sey. Middle Row-l to r — Brian Wilcox, Bob Richard, Matt Picard, Lenny Loranger, Rick Sterling, Dave Nichols, Shawn Walsh, John Gomes, Harry Ainsworth, Duane Brown, Peter Nowell, Dave Small. Bottom Row-l to r — Coach Jim Medeiros, Seniors Randy Talbot, Owen Corson, Capt. Peter Cabral, Curtis Fralin, Shaun Terry, Chris Fanning, Chris Nelson, Jack Russo, Tom Hopkins. 2nd Consecutive Winning Season So much effort during the season. victories were many, though, team had fun along the Winter Trackmen Run Their Top Row-! to r — Coach Steve Gardiner, Paul Rozario, Ray Jordan, Keith Ainsworth, Chris Demers, Kevin Mello, Jimmy Arguin, Joan Smith, Nathaniel Ortiz, Kerry Fermino, Joe Ribeiro, Stephanie Roussos, Adeline Lopes, Roxy Haddocks, Danny Mulligan. 2nd Row-l to r — Jennifer Betts, Brian Lev- esque, Steve Drayton, Jimmy Flanagan, Dennis Cregan, Robin Michaels, Ismania Lopes, Spencer Barrows, Shawn Wiley, Marc Viera, Joe Santos. 3rd Row-l to r — Nicole St. Pierre, David Gonsalves, Ricky Gon- salves, Jeff Stott, Mike Norton, Darren DeAndrade, Mike Mello, Mel Rodriques, Paul Aguiar, Aguinaldo Ferreira, Tony Gomes, Kippy Andrade, Chris Mello. Bottom Row-l to r — Seniors Mark Mello, Danny Brennan, Seth Goodman, Brian Martin, Russell O’Berry, Kelly Cavanaugh, Mike St. Pierre, Michelle St. Pierre, Rick Graca, James Lessa, Mark Heleen, James Gomes, Bobby Johnson. Winter Domination Contes : ; Again this season the NBH Winter Track Team showed t strength and dedication by finishing ‘second i in lea mpeti- tion with a record of 6-1-0 and by winning the tate ; meet record of 34 Ther, only los was a a Mike’s informal | “ ceremony .. Way Into the Record Books Inexperience Doomed Icemen to Top Row-l to r — David Gerwa- towski, Tim Rezendes, Gary Boucher, John Tierney, Marc Ricard, Skip Simmons, D. J. Cor- mier, Mark Fogaren, George Ponte, Dennis Sylvia, Kevin Melancon. Bottom Row-! to r — Andy Harrington, Dean Snell, Glen Gagnon, Asst. Coach George L’Hereux, Capt. Glenn Pontes, Coach John Rolli, Tommy Rey- nolds, Bobby Reynolds, Gary Benoit. NBRVTHS Fairhaven ORR Fairhaven Somerset Dartmouth Falmouth Durfee Barnstable Tabor Den.-Yar. 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Richard Tuchman, Pres., Harry Ains- worth, Vice-Pres., David Small, Treas., Jane Mello, Sec., Mark Cormier, Michael Folger, Robin Horner, Donna Torres, Jennifer Wheelden 175 rye @ a ei Pete Battis- telli, Janet Cofer, Sue Crowther, Tony Patter- son Pool Aides Barbara Beehan, Gwen Borowicz, Dave Clark, Jayne Costa, Chris Fanning, Sandi Griffin, Donna Harris, Lisa lacoponi, Edie Syl- via. WR MEU NOCKEY ; AWARES SPiRiT Ween NOV f? 10 23 Bi DORTEE RALLY “an WASeRERLTS A ODE TION SHAS BAZAAR Business Club Usherettes Susan Walker, Pres., Jane Smigel, Vice- Pres., Debi Gomes, Sec., Lynn Vancour, Treas., Steve DeCosta Cindy Ladino, Pres., Maria Andrade, Vice- Kristine DesRoches, Pres., Nellie Andrade, Sandy Arruda, Cindy Jackie Durant, Maria Audette, Lisa Bettencourt, Charlene Nadeau Joaquim, Geri Martin, Beatrice Nicely, Pam Stewart, Darlene Wil- Linda _ Montplaisir, jams , Wanda Ramos, Laurie Smigel 176 Drama Club Denis Lawrence. Jr. Pres .Doreen Correia. Vice-Pres.. Patricia Riley. Sec.. 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Maura Tweedie. Leslie Ventura Green. Cindy Hall. Marc Hathaway. Aubrey Hazner. Robin Jackimocz, Robin Anthony Vieira. Darleen Vieira. Doris Voightlander. David Wilde. Sue Williams American Field Service Darlene Williams, Pres., Jane Medeiros, Sec., Peter Cabral, Sec., Harry Ainsworth, Keith Ainsworth, Helena Almeida, Diana Belmiro, Delcina Bizarro, Maria Bizarro, Gwen Borow- icz, Monique Bourgeois, Mary Boza, Chris Butler, Sherylee Cabral, Kelly Cavanaugh, Peter Cooper, Diana Couto, Annette Cunha, Ana DaCosta, Alice DaRosa, Chris Fanning, Colleen Foley, Maria Frias, Sarah Garrett, Pat Gifford, Karen Granger, Debra Greenhalgh, Janice Lauzon, David Lawrence, Susan Levesque, Maria Lomba, Susan Magan, Terry Martins, Ed Miller, Richard Monteiro, Valerie Monteiro, Deborah Morse. Lori Nader, Cheryle O'Malley, Ronald Ouellette, Nancy Peita- vino, Suzanne Pelletier, Kathi Potkay, Traci Pragana, Tommy Reed, Paula Rock, Cathy Roussos, Saskia Schleifer, Debbie Sheehan, Tammy Simmons, David Small, Laura Smith, Gary Soares, Gail Strittmatter, Cathy Swaye, Karen Sylvia, Carol Tate, Norman Thatcher, Renee Vermette, Anthony Vieira. Rose Marie Vieira, Doris Voightlander, Kelly Walsh, Joanne Wholley. 177 Crimson Courier weer ot 7 = va Editor-in-Chief: Patti Roy Managing Editor: William Travers Editorial Editor: Jacqueline Dupuis Editorial Editor: Douglas Fernandes Feature Editor: Tracey Van Cantfort Sports Editor: James Goulart Asst. Sports Editor: Mike Garifales News Editor: Robert Rinker Entertainment Editor: Sharon Stiffler Asst. Ent. Editor: Eric Guba Photo Editor: Chris Ouellette Printing and Developing: Chris Gomes Q u i | Sc rol | President: William Travers Vice-Pres.: Diana Couto Sec.-Treas.: James Goulart Lydia Angulo, Mary Boza, Mike Canasta, Joe Car- reiro, Ken Castino, Jeff Clavin, Yolanda Colon, Esmeralda Correia, Anna Costa, Diana Couto, Anne daCruz, Doug David, Kathy Dubreuil, Jackie Dupuis, Sandy Edmundson, Brad Fish, Vicki Floyd, Joe Fonseca, Helen Green, Stephanie Hickok, Jeff Hoyt, Chris Jadlowic, Lorene Jones, Nancy McKenna, Jane Medeiros, Deborah Morse, Lynne Perry, Steve Perry, Lorraine Ruiz, John Santos, Dana Schell, Knowles, Tracy Leighton, Jeannette Lemieux, Che- David Small, Ramona Sylvia, Linda Velazquez, Luisa Velazquez, Alfred Vieira, Rose Marie Vieira. ryl Leonardo, Sarah Lopes, Wayne Lopes, Anne 178 Student Congress Mark Perry, Pres., Denis Law- rence, Jr., Vice-Pres., Deborah Ferreira, Sec., Jim Rioux, Treas., Noreen Aguiar, Marissa Alfonso, Natu ral Helena Almeida, Denise Bastos, o Chris Butler, Mike Canasta, Jayne Science Costa, Diana Couto, Chris Dem- ers, Celia DeSilva, Beth Duffy, Club Aimee Finkel, Collen Foley, Kim Gomes, Jim Goulart, Karen Hetu, Lorene Jones, Helen Kirby, Cindy Ladino, David Lawrence, Maria Lopes, Christine Mahon, Anne McKenna, Joyce Mullin, Nancy Peitavino, Cathy Roussos, Laurie Smigel, Cindy Sterling, Sandra Stewart, William Travers, Mark Ventura, Jenny Wheelden. Anne McKenna, Pres., Mark Ven- tura, Vice-Pres., Cindy Ladino, Sec., Doris Voightlander, Treas., Kevin Blanchard, Diana Couto, Cheryl Macedo, Andrew Oliver, Polly Pimental, Sandra Stewart, Gayle Strittmatter. Foreign Language Club Nidia Sousa, Pres., Majbritt Rasmussen, Vice-Pres., Maria Celeste Lopes, Sec., Karen Helgeland, Treas., Helena Aguiar, Marissa Alfonso, Elsie Cambedao, Esmeralda Correia, Anna Costa, Diana Couto, Connie deBarros, Ann DeMello, Debbie Dumas, Maria Goncalves, Cynthia Ladino, Susan Levesque, Anne McKenna, Al Medeiros, Kathy Murray, Florinda Pacheco, Maria Rezendes, Laurie Smigel, Sandra Stewart, Margaret Tavares, Linda Theg, Alfred Vieira. 179 Resource Center Aides Pam Angrelo, Susan Aguiar, Hilda Almeida, Margie Alvernaz, Robert Andrews, Susan Antonietta, Marie Araujo, Cynthia Bailey, Susan Barksdale, Priscilla Berberna, Jean Bernat, Andrew Boisvert, Debbie Borden, Susan Boulanger, Eugene Bralewski, Laura Breault, Jennifer Britto, Mario Brum, Maria Cardosa, Scott Carter, Cheryl Case, Kenny Castino, Rose Chipelo, Juvita daCruz, Kari Dahlberg, Alice DaRosa, Chris Demers, Candida DePina, Keith Desroches, Maria Dias, Norma Drayton, Alberto Duarte, Pat Gifford, Vivian Glassman, Kim Gonzalez, Karen Granger, Pam Haskell, Mark Johnson, Helen Kirby, David Law- rence, Cathy Leger, Lucy Lima, Deborah Lloyd, Cheryl Macedo, Sue Maloney, Michelle Marchant, Sharon Matias, Sheila McCann, Mau- reen McCoy, Carla McGregor, Shirley Medeiros, Joanne Medeiros, Jane Mello, Christine Mendes, Pat Mesquita, Jeanne Metcalfe, Lucy Miguel, Donna Oliveira, Carolann Paulino, Diane Perry, Donna Pimental, Maria Pimental, Tammy Pragana, Albert Prevost, Louis Pre- vost, Patricia Rioux, Ann Marie Russell, Adaline Sanchez, Debbie Sheehan, Betty Silva, Tammy Simmons, Cathy Spinner, Michelle St Pierre, Nadine Sylvia, Michael Thibault, Madeline Tracey, Jeff Ven- tura, Betsy Westgate, Karen Wolfe. Harry Ainsworth, Pres., Marissa Alfonso, Vice-Pres., Peter Nowell, Treas., Richard Tuchman, Sec.., Iris Alkalay, Connie Bebis, Brian Chase, Vince Jodoin, David 180 Lawrence, Robert Lopes, Laurie Martins, Karen Metivier, Lori Nader, Susan Oliver, Robert Richard, Wendy Rogers, Nicole St. Pierre, Alfred Vieira Bowling Club Adults: Mrs. Donna Biscari, Mr. George Biscari, Ms. Pat Clark, Mr. Richard Dube, Ms. Sue Geary, Mr. Stan Lessoff, Mr. Paul Maty, Mr. David Pepin, Mr. Matt Perry, Mr. Alan Roscow, Mr. Jarett Rose, Mr. Miguel Sanchez-Arriola, Mrs. Elaine T. Silva, Mr. Roger Silva, Miss Iria Sylvia, Mr. Charles Vardo. Students: Peter Abra- ham, Laurie Alexander, Adeline Amaral, Mickey Andrade, Robert Andrade, Robert Andrade, Jeff Anuszczyk, David Bailey, Char- lene Barboza, Ron Chapdelaine, Lisa Chase, Jamees Connolly, Mike Constant, Mary Beth Dugan, Jacqueline Dupuis, Michael Dupuis, Karl Dupre, Suzanne Fournier, Vinnie Furtado, Mike Gari- fales, Dan Garrison, Matt Grimes, Robert Healey, Steven Healey, Karen Helgeland, Stacey Herman, Debbie Hirst, Rob Horner, Mic- helle Jesus, Kim Kuczewski, Leslie King, Diane Johansen, Peter Junier, Colleen Lague, Wayne Leavitt, David Lino, Cherrie Lopes, Susan Maltais, Eric Martin, Carol Marujo, Karen McCabe, Karen Moyer, Kathleen Murray, Alvin Niles, Bill O’Brien, Pedro Osorio, Anne-Marie Pallatroni, Gerard Patnaude, Cheryl Pelletier, Brian Pragana, Majbritt Rasmussen, Andrew Rego, David Robillard, Dan Saunders, Daniel Silva, Laurie Sirois, Debbie Snell, Michael Stevens, Michael Sylvia, Linda Theg, Richard Tracy, Ron Tracy, William Travers, Leonard Verville, Patricia Xiarhos. International Club Isilda Ferro, Pres., Maria Giesta, Vice-Pres., Ilda Estrela, Sec., Julie Cruz, Treas., Ann Adriano, Fernando Almeida, Hilde Almeida, Nancy Almeida, Gus Barrigas, Natalie Brum, Roberto Carreiro, Christina Carvalho, Jose Cassanche, Ana Chaves, Eduardo Couto, Sally daCosta, Celina daCosta, Teresa daCosta, Noelia DaRosa, Celia DaSilva, George deAlmeida, Marina deAlmeida, Expedito Duarte, Joe Duarte, Maria Duarte, Rui Duarte, Manny Estrela, Domingos Ferro, Fatima Lina, Tony Lopes, Fernando Lourenco, Arthur Melo, Gracinda Mendonca, Antonio Miranda, Tony Oliveira, Anabela Pavao, Manuel Regateiro, Joaquim Russo, Ana Sampaio, Ana Santos, Juliete Santos, Rui Santos, Augusto Soares, Connie Torres, Joe Valente, Paulo Valerio, Alzira Vaz. 181 Alpha Magazine Marissa Alfonso, Editor, Alfred Vieira, Co-editor, Debbie Bor- den, Mark Correia, Seth Good- man, Aubrey Hazner, Joyce Mullin Nurses’ Aides Pat Barbosa, David Law- rence, Sue Levesque, Debra Lloyd, Jodi Martin, Rolann Nadeau, Donna Oli- vieira, Sandra Pacheco, Donna Pelletier, Christine Santos, Laurie Silva, Carol Tate. Math Team Jeff Jodoin, Co-Capt., Susan Levesque, Co- Capt., Charlene Barboza, Diana Couto, Michael Dupuis, Vincent Jodoin, Mary Kenyon, Michelle Levesque, Robert Lopes, Anne Marie Moreau, Liz Peternel, Robert Richards, Debra Silva, San- dra Stewart 182 Cre ve TT D.E.C.A. Lynne Anderson, Linda Andrade, Cynthia Barboza, Lisa pg SPUEATION = Bolger, Eleanor Cardoso, Karen Costa, Lisa Costa, Adam Peery, Demanche, Henry Fermino, Lillian Gonsalves, Donna Har- rison, Joel Herman, Carol Kisbert, Melodie Marshall, George Martin, Priscilla Martin, Michael Medeiros, Bruce Va Vn Mello, Ester Noriega, Susan O'Malley, Thomas Pereira, % 4 Clyde Pina, Joanne Pollitt, Thomas Reynolds, Teresa Ric- cardi, Karen Semiao. ms e+ a sy x = LY = na 2 = CW ’ Cluss 183 Company C Front — Donna Brie. First Row — Sharlene Pittsley, Wanda Blake, Karin Gyukeri. Sec- ond Row — Maria Andrade, Sandra Rodriguez, Maria Costa, Aleta Wheeler, Maribel Gon- zalez, Maria Neves, Rosa Gomes. Third Row — Patricia Gonsalves, Lucimar Silva, Donna Hood, Rhonda Harriman, Michelle Rocha, Yolanda Adames, Mia Barboza, Kathleen Fonseca. Fourth Row — Michelle Gomes, Julia Soares, Peggy Larmore, Sherry Ramos, Linda Theg, Heidi Rogers, Carilyn Rosa. Fifth Row — Priscilla Fortes, Lisa Alves, Marjorie Correia, Andrea Rose, Vilma Morales, Gail Woodis. Moby Dick Rifle Drill Team Front — C Lt. James Rioux. Second Row — Walter Gibau, Gordon Williams, Michael Cottle, Jose Couto. Third Row — Dennis Berrios, John Catterall, Moises Lorenzi, Shawn MacFarland. Fourth Row — Wayne Chevalier, Rafael Velez, Michael Dawson, James Spooner. Fifth Row — Robert DaSilva, Peter Cormier, James Gomes. 184 From Left — LTC Joseph F. Napoli SAI and Battalion From Left — Donna Brie, James Rioux, Helena SFC Robert F. Morrison. Staff Almeida, Exsilda Toro. Company B Front — Leslie Lopes, Teresa Andrade, Olivia Silva. First Row — Rachel Pina, Paula Rozario, Maria Mare, Lisa Arruda, Yvonne Pina, Kelly Santos. Second Row — Rosie Bet- tencourt, Debra Soares, Luz Fuentes, Carlotta Martin, Lisa Andrade, Michelle Normandin. Third Row — Hilda Miranda, Michelle Barboza, Deirdra Fields, Teresa Berrios, Kelly Silva. Fourth Row — Clara Vieira, Karen Blake, Wendy Ramos, Deborah Hood, Mary Johnson, Lynette Mendes. Fifth Row — Leteisha Robinson, Susan Brie, Denise Pina, Nancy Rog- ers, Linda Hatch, Tracey Rose. Company A First Row — Brian Demoranville, James Gomes, C Lt. James Rioux, Manuel Bagaco, Paul Carreiro. Second Row — Gordon Williams, Jose Couto, Kevin Beauregard, Mark Veiga, Michael Dubois, Frederick Goldblatt, Todd Uzell. Third Row — Rafael Velez, Vern Cardoza, Walter Gibau, Dennis Berrios, Michael Cottle, Arnaldo Delgado. Fourth Row — Joseph Frias, James Spooner, Rui Duarte, Michael Dawson, Edward Ambrose, Shawn MacFarland. Fifth Row — Wayne Chavalier, Robert DaSilva, Kenneth Bizzarro, Peter Cormier, Nathaniel Correia, Jose Braga, Thomas Rowley, Jose Monteiro, John Catterall, Robert Allen, Manuel Amaral, Moises Lorenzi. 185 JROTC Continued... Victorians Front — C LTC Helena Almeida. First Row — Lisa Arruda, Sandra Rodriguez, Lisa Andrade, Leslie Lopes, Teresa Berrios. Second Row — Donna Brie, Teresa Andrade, Michelle Normandin, Mic- helle Rocha, Sharlene Pittsley, Deborah Hood, Kathleen Fonseca. Third Row — Lisa Alves, Clara Vieira, Exsilda Toro, Michelle Gomes, Wanda Blake, Marjorie Correia teeumnet ve— Rifle Team First Row — Dennis Berrios, Jose Couto, Rafael Velez, Wayne Chevalier, John Catterall, Michael Dawson. erect reels. Helena Almeida, Michael Cottle, Teresa Andrade, Gordon Williams, Kathleen Fonseca, Donna rie, Exsilda Toro. 186 Victorians Too Front — C SSG Donna Brie. First Row — Yolanda Adames, Yvonne Pina, Maria Neves, Aleta Wheeler, Kelly Santos, Maria Mare. Second Row — Debra Saores, Donna Hood, Rachel Pina, Sherry Ramos, Rhonda Harri- man, Michelle Barboza, Mia Barboza. Third Row — Hilda Miranda, Deirdra Fields, Kelly Silva, Paula Rozario, Maribel Gonzalez, Julie Soares, Vilma Morales. Fourth Row — Maria Andrade, Karen Blake, Karin Gyukeri, Luz Fuentes, Heidi Rogers, Carilyn Rosa. Fifth Row — Leteisha Robin- son, Patricia Gonsalves, Denise Pina, Susan Brie, Mary Beth Johnson, Linda Hatch. Battalion and Color Guard From Left — Vern Cardoza, Dennis Berrios, Kevin Beauregard, Frederick Goldblatt. 187 Handbell Choir Sheryl Amaral, Susan Butler, Mark Cunningham, Sarah Garrett, Paula Karalekas, Jeanne Wholley Denise Bastos, Ann Farrell, Maureen Foley, Mau- reen Morency, Shirley Rhodes, Sherry Rhodes, Pat Riley, Pat Roy, Liz Schaffer, Glynis Sylvia. pee eee Jesse Bastos, Chris Butler, Susan Crowther, Mary Ann Gilmore, Bob Gorczyca, Wayne Guer- reiro, Ken Hines, Bob Kellerman, Chris Lech, Joyce Mullin, Paul Neto, Lisa Pacheco, Polly Pimenta 188 Handbell Club Iris Alkalay, Sheryl! Amaral, Denise Bastos Susan Butler, Mark Cunningham, Paula Karalekas, Kelly Lowney, George Matias, Karen Metivier, Glynis Sylvia, Carol Tate, Carlos Vieira, Joanne Wholley TBB Chorus Mike Arruda, Jim Belliveau, Chris Folger, Scott Gonzalez, Mike lwanczuk, Shaun Keavy, Bob Normandin, Paul Neto, Gerard Patnaude, Dale Rhodes, Liz Schaffer, Gary Soares, Richard Sterling Guitar Quartet Sue Crowther, Bob Gorczyca, Joyce Mullin, Angela Piva 189 Band Cheerleaders Majorettes 190 Resendes, Sherrie Rhodes, Patrick Ricardo, David Santos, Denise Sequeira, Jean Silva, Michaelann Silva, Tammy Jo Simmons, Mary Band Sharon Lopes, Pres., Scott Gonzalez, Vice- Pres., Lorene Vieira, Sec., Joyce Mullin, Treas., Keith Amorin, Interim Off., Jose Amaral, Sr. Rep., Eileen Cruz, Jr. Rep., Janet Cruz, Soph. Rep., Paula Kummer, Fr. Rep., Dorena Abelha, Karen Abraham, Donna Almeida, Curtis Andrade, Karen Andrews, John Augustine, Cel- este Bedard, James Belliveau, Karen Benoit, Bill Berry, Rebecca Broadbent, Susan Butler, Mary Jane Cabral, Celeste Caneira, Josep h Carreiro, Jacqueline Coderre, Richard Correia, Robin Correia, Todd Crabtree, John Dantas, Wendy Darjean, Richard Faria, Antonio Fernandes, Douglas Fernandes, Elise Fernandes, Karen Fichtenmayer, Curtis Fralin, Tracey Gladu, Nancy Gomes, Alan Hatch, William Hawes, Tom Hodziewich, Debra Holden, Pamela Lacerda, Mario Lavadinho, Bryan Lopes, Janice Lauzon, Carol Marujo, Karen Metivier, Robert Moniz, Connie Oliveira, Gerard Patnaude, Polly Pimen- tal, Jane Porter, Doreen Reis, Antonio Cheerleaders Nancy Peitavino, Head Cheerleader, Dot Cal- nan, Joan Chausse, Maureen Clements, Stacey Coucci, Lisa Jason, Sharon Lima, Gwen Lopes, Laurie Martins, Peggy Silva, Karen Vieira, Dar- lene Williams. Majorettes Kim Gomes, Head Marjorette, Dawn Marie Gomes, Mascot, Donna Cardoza, Tricia Enok- sen, Wendy Foucart, Lisa Goulart, Jackie Kizer, Donna Kostka, Donna Pierce, Dianne Selley, Valerie Sowle, Susan Spirlet, Lynn Vieira. Ellen Souza, John Stone, Glynis Sylvia, Lisa Syl- via, Christine Thompson, Donna Torres, Mic- helle Vandal, Roderick White, Karen Wilson. Concert Chorale Keith Amorin, Ed Ardoin, Curtis Andrade, Denise Bastos, Chris Butler, Ann Farrell, Robert Normandin, Dale Rhodes, Shirley Rhodes, Pat Riley, Pat Roy, Scott Randolph, Liz Schaf- fer, Gary Soares. Keith Amorin, Mindy Andrade, John Araujo, Ed Ardoin, Jim Belliveau, Chris Butler, Michael Cruz, Ann Farrell, Karen Fichten- mayer, Maureen Foley, Curtis Fralin, Scott Gonza- lez, Shaun Keavy, George Matias, Maureen Morency, Liz Schaffer, Gary Soares, Richard Sterling. 2 ; 4 a ee Ma ee mm ( 192 SSA Chorus Amanda Andrade, Charlene Audette, Denise Bastos, Diana Belmiro, Maureen Bergeron, Rosie Bettencourt, Karen Blake, Jackie Brockelhurst, Gail Brunette, Cecily Booker, Robin Caron, Idalina Castella, Sue Crowther, Michelle Cruz, Maria Das Neves, Karen Desautels, Pam Dube, Ruth Dziuba, Ann Farrell, Harriet Fellouris, Karen Fichtenmayer, Bonnie Franzen, Karen Granger, Cindy Hall, Rhonda Harriman, Lisa lacoponi, Robin James, Paula Karalekas, Maria Lopes, Carlotta Martin, Maureen Morency, Judy Myers, re edive’ pone Nichols, Katherine Normandin, Angela Piva, Shaun Raphael, JoAnn Ramos, Pat Riley, Liz Schaffer, Diane Smith, Chris Thompson, Michelle Vandal leanne Wholley. Iris Alkalay, Keith Amorin, John Araujo, Eddie Ardoin, Michael Arruda, Charlene Audette, Denise Bastos, Connie Bebis, James Belliveau, @ s Nadine Blanchette, Jody Carreiro, Eileen Cruz, Janet Cruz, Ann Farrell, Suzanne Finkel, Aimee Finkel, Paul Fonseca, Curtus Fralin, Sarah Garrett, Sandra Gonzalez, Scott Gonzalez, Lisa lacoponi, Maureen Morency, Ann Marie Moreau, Donna Morris, Joyce Mullin, Lori Nader, Kathy Nichols, Liz Schaffer, Nicole St. Pierre. 193 National Honor Society Ann Richard, Pres., Colleen Foley, Vice-Pres., Gwen Borowicz, Sec., Esmeralda Correia, Treas., Helena Aguiar, Becky Andrade, Anabela Braga, Kathy Brown, Chris Butler, Dorothy Cabral, Ed Cabral, Darlene Cabrera, Joe Carreiro, Mike Car- valho, Barbara Chase, Diana Couto, Julie Cruz, Rosemary Desmarais, Debbie Dumas, Cathy Dupont, Sandy Edmundson, Chris Fanning, Amarildo Ferreira, Debra Furtado, Kevin Gelinas, Bubba Gomes, Bob Gorczyca, Seth Goodman, Jimmy Gou- lart, Robin Grant, Mark Heleen, Timm Hibbert, Stephanie Hickok, Tom Hopkins, Barbara Jaworski, Jeff Jodoin, Cindy Ladino, Michelle Lemelin, Susan Levesque, Maria Lopes, Mark Lopes, Sarah Lopes, Sharon Lopes, Don Machado, Anne McKenna, Lori Nader, Stacey Nelson, Carol Noel, Nancy Peitavino, Mark Perry, Pat Poirier, Maria Goncalves, Ted Popielnicki, Joe Rob- inson, Joaquim Russo, Michelle St. Pierre, Michael St. Pierre, William Shoonmaker, Heidi Schweigharadt, Debra Silva, Magaret Silva, Scott Soares, Cesar Sousa, Sandra Stewart, Sharon Stiffler, Pauline Sylvia, Shaun Terry, William Travers, Darlene Viera, Darlene Williams, Steven Winfield. Pep Club Chris Mahon, Pres., Noreen Aguiar, Vice- Pres., Hilda Almeida, Sec., Mary Anne Da Silva, Terry Carreiro, Membership, Mary Lou Macedo. Treas., Cathy Adams, Melissa Almond, Cecily Booker, Pam Calheta, Tam Calheta, Donna Cavalieri, Kim Costa, Anna Da Silva, Rhonda De Mello, Noelia Dias, Paula Ferreira, Cindy Hall, Evelyn Howcrott, Sue Jenkins, Darlene Machado, Chris Nel- son, Sandy Pereira, Tammie Pragana, Traci Pragana, Kathy Richard, Fatima Santos, Ber- nie Siefert, Rhonda Souza, Tenney Zelski. 194 Sophomore Class Officers Rich Theg, Pres., Sherrill St. Germain, 1st Vice-Pres., Rhonda Dias, 2nd Vice-Pres., Donna Torres, Sec. Joan Affonse, Noreen Aguiar, Margie Albernaz, Sheryl Amaral, Curtis Andrade, Steve Andrade, David Andrews, Miguel Baptista, Tammy Bar- boza, Sue Butler, Fermino Cardone, Scott Carter, Cheryl Casavant, Jack Centeio, Linda Chase, Venus Chumack, Mark Correia, Jennifer Coury, Naomi Cruz, Maria das Neves, Karen Desautels, Joe Dias, Karen Donovan, Steve Farrell, Kerri Fermino, Theresa Ferreira, Dulcieann Flanagan, Christine Foster, Robin Fradella, Isabel Gomes, Patricia Gonsalves, Bob Grant, Cindy Hall, Karen Hetu, Lisa Jenney, Tyrone John- son, Jackie Kizer, Charles Lamb, Matthew Lowney, Paul Maraschio, Jody Martin, Lisa Martin, Jane Mello, Lisa Mello, Bob Moniz, Beatrice Nicely, Lynn Oliveira, Donna Pacheco, John Pacheco, Polly Pimental, Angela Piva, Cathy Potkay, Matt Quail, Maria Resendes, Herbert Rob- ertson, Cathy Rodrigues, Joe Rodrigues, Anne Sampson, Julia Soares, Cynthia Sterling, Kelly Swain, Lisa Sylvia, Linda Theg, Janet Varieur, Dana Ventura, Anthony Vieira, Linda Vigeant, Shawn Walsh, Jennifer Wheelden, Lisa Wilcox, Debby Wilkinson. 195 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, SENioOrs ..............0+-+sesseeues cee 1980 Class Officers Michael Canasta, Pres. Rose Marie Vieira, Vice-Pres. Gary Soares, Sec. Steering Committee Ann Adriano, Becky Andrade, Fatima Andrade, Lori Andrade, Doreen Barros, Lucy Benfeito, Wanda Blake, Chris Butler, Ed Cabral, Joe Carreiro, Kenneth Castino, Pat Chapdelaine, Jeff Clavin, Sue Cormier, Anna da Cruz, Joe DaCruz, Debbie Dumas, Cathy Dupont, Jackie Dupuis, Colleen Foley, Chris Gomes, Maria Gonsalves, James Goulart, Tim Grimes, Chris Jadlewic, Jane Kalife, Michelle Lemelin, Sue Levesque, Maria Lopes, Sharon Lopes, Sue Maccini, Kathy Martins, Anne McKenna, Sandy Medeiros, Lori Nader, Mark Pavao, Nancy Peitavino, Lynne Perry, Patrice Poirier, Barbara Ramos, Shirley Rhodes, Pat Riley, Cathy Roussos, Shantina Sanders, Dana Schell, Mike Shidell, Valerie Sowle, Sharon Stiffler, Mary Beth Swiszcz, Norman Thatcher, Mary Vaughan, Lisa Ventura, Bob Violette, Darlene Williams, Karen Wolfe 196 4 . Py ry Sos Pi ae, % hg ate ae . : eats Rood , ey ie C Y ‘ J “ 7 Rog ¥ ae ao fe Sa tiv a” thie SA f ph a : m ty Sieg 3 ce pe WA ch lg itt oben do ag Junior Steering Committee Harry Ainsworth, Donna Almeida, Helena Almeida, Mike Alpert, Robert Andrews, Karen Arruda, Mildred Asencio, Mike Bradshaw, Duane Brown, Joan Chausse, Sue Collet, Arnold Conde, Mark Cormier, Robin Correia, Anna Costa, Sue Crowther, Joe DeBurgo, Keith Des- roches, Glenn Enos, Grace Farias, Karen Fichtenmayer, Sheri Fineberg, Priscilla Fortes, Maria Giesta, Colleen Gonsalves, Natalie Gracia, Sean Holland, Lorene Jones, Paula Karalekas, David Lawrence, Mark Ledoux, Gwen Lopes, Joe Mendes, Kathy Mingola, Steve Miranda, Paula Morin, Karen Niemczyk, Terry Norton, Sue Oliver, Tony Patterson, Matt P icard, John Pollard, Sherrie Ramos, Barbara Rowley, Roger Roy, Donna Sarmento, Craig Shidell, Venilia Sousa, William Stowell, Nicole St. Pierre, Margaret Tavares, Alan Thomas, Richard Tuchman, Lynne Vancour, Christine Veary, Carmen Velazquez, Carlos Vieira, Lori Warrington, Brian Wilcox, Hilary Wood. -O-3c— seascuases Joseph Fournier, Pres., Sandra Shaw, Vice-Pres., Lisa lacoponi, Sec. Class of ’81 Nnnn —f) 197 O-2DOA =——-«a-xmO 198 DODGE-MURPHY STUDIO Joe Geoffroy Photographer 685 Pleasant Street Brockton, MA 617-584-1444 nL 2 8 Me a are % 2 ‘ GL O = FKL = é ies oa aw 8 to ve 3 Le ULK IN SEN lop : : 6T OvVUT 40u' ee THE : Find ae : ; 4 G04 2 PANE Ine : | = e oN ZOUA 3 : = Seat N95. Fox Ye SYNORL os se = . ape PEAS SACOG “Cp Sy o “XD ncn SHL aNO sae i oo QI fo HON” ayaa! A © YP. (ey) | crash, 7a IHS 2H _ Sy, cay NANO} ea en om SS Ms .) Se D7 5 N Qyy i ostee eo: Fa WLS oe Ss ) N CT eS SY ae d a3 9 aA 5x7! -s pe ace ae — az IW 30)NaS ee Saal nae nea re nes ees eee — bv, hy Ne, Cry V5 gee ty, 4 rv, v2 005 100% VO HAVTD | (a wo ave Ba 7h n de TIP AND ) WHILE aN © Ss apa es GSS Ate mS 3 ON a ] SHY. oe [JR'ies t WELCOME TO Emeraln (14, (Lass oF ‘go! Compliments of T.V.'S VARIETY The Family Store Prop. Tony Vieira Tel. 994-8824 Phone 996-4974 The class of 1982 wishes you the best life has to offer! RACHEL'S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE Professional Hair Styling 1613 Acushnet Avenue Rachel Dacosta New Bedford, Mass. 02746 MARGESON'S REAL ESTATE INC. Wishes All of You the Very Best in Health and Happiness 202 203 ood Drive YORK STEAK HOUSE DONAGHY FUNERAL HOME James E. Barton Serving All Faiths 465 County St. - 992-5486 From the Staff of Greater New Bedford and ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE 204 ee | Best Wishes Class 1980 Suzanne McGuire BACKSTAGE STYLISTS 854 Church St. New Bedford, MA Tel. 998-2222 since 1825 = a ee ae ee ee New Bedford Institution for Savings NBIS MAIN NBIS WEST NBIS ASHLEY BLVD. NBIS SO. DARTMOUTH 174 Union St e 909 Ashley Blvd 169 Rockdale Ave NBIS NORTH NBIS SOUTH 1743 Acushnet Ave h Blvd 158 W. Rodney Frenc vd. | 33Adams St. (atRte.6) | 71 Faunce Corner Good Luck to 1980 We're Right Behind You! From the Class of 1981 IRANIAN CRISIS Make room in your lives for participa- tion in governance. | ask you to recognize that the fallacy of composition applies when millions of young people say to themselves, ‘‘my help will not be missed, my silence will not be noticed.” | ask you to shake off your lethargy and to take a path that may seem prosaic, but is, nev- ertheless, the path to power and prog- ress. — Sen. Edward Kennedy 206 What's in this stuff, anyway? Z2-2Z-2-2-Z-Z-Z-2-Z . . . st + sic ae ‘ ‘ “ oF ‘ Don't you ever call me that again! Hey, here’s that book | lost freshman year! 207 You make me so mad! What do you mean, I’m out of it? Kris, Sabrina and Kelly Miss Ultrabrite And we thought he didn’t fool around. The things | could tell you about this class. . . Oh, no! It's the cavity creeps! They threw me out of the room! Sleepy? Me??? 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A)THE BEST SELECTION ANYWHERE B) FULL WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE C) MAIL ORDER PRICES WITHOUT THE MAIL ORDER 216 MES Titles Rerinn Us OF... “Confusion 2 sens y Jn a ee eee oe. ye Passing Period © Head Games oa see. sc ee eee reer ere Reena yee) Football, Basketball Take the Fong Way HOMG ste) see ane ne fo Bus Routes “AmlaleUlelpuisisiplele|aiaeen 0 eo we oe ey eee Cafeteria Food “Gotta SEnve'SOMEDOG Vi iene tee ener eer Mr. Calnan = WAlofsren @Isrerinisumistellekeitsl(. 0 5. e062 oe ee Announcements PTA nlise Mitel mievallolimlchimeyeelr le Sa ee Junior Banquet eOhHakesY.OUrRGrOOVE RIL Ia Caan te ernnee heen en Cheerleaders “Hts ‘AIL CamDo aaa ee or 7 Osa ee eee nee eee Warning Cards Withea LittlesEuckss 20-0), Geeta ee: ep ered eee serene cn oc er Finals SOLUTION Le a ra a oe le ee ae tae ee Monday Morning Sad Eves se Su ae a eet ea ie Oa ee Report Cards DINVAI TAG LIGNtS ess See eee cr ee ee Freshman Blackout “Heartache Tonights 2 x a iiee te ke, ee ee eee eee Homework “Where Were: YouwVhenl Was: alli ic aesn ea ee Into the Pool “Rappers: Delight =i: 2°. ha) pea a ee ee Teachers’ Lectures Makin’ Ito sche sis oy tn: ae Sa ee Prom Night LOUS GOP eects wk hace eG eee ay ae aan Graduation The Legend of the Cap and Gown Long ago, in ancient Greece, when formal education was for the very rich or the very determined, a wise old teacher was approached by a group of noblemen. “Our sons have completed their studies and it is time for them to return to their homes and live in the style befitting their station. On the morrow, we will hold a great banquet in their honor and expect them to be dressed in their finest garments.’ A startled cry arose from the crowd the next day as the students entered the banquet hall dressed not in the garments of the noble, but in simple sack-cloth robes — the mark of acommon workman. ‘Let me explain, spoke the teacher as he raised his hands for silence. “Your sons are dressed in the clothing of the mason, for their destiny is to build. Some will build cities, some will build lives — perhaps one may build an empire. But all will be builders on the solid foundation of knowledge. ”’ The cap and gown have thus become a traditional part of graduation, sym- bolizing the fact that our young men and women are builders — of their own future — and the future of our world. 217 To the Class of 1980... | also wish each graduate the ability, the att to come. Congratulations Class of 1980 Congratula and . Best Wishe to the Class of Buff n’ Puff “The Ultimate in Waxing” - 530 Washington St. (Rt. 6} Fairhaven, Massachusetts J 219 . . Pe AMAL EES AA AIRED AAP ERE LBL ALOE MEE NG AO OR AR DAD n ROE ELE MS AI PE rt ESA eRe CUPRA ARTE | SABO TO by AV NIT ll | SA TEI. Rt LE ERG TERE Le AO OOD AL ALLELES PEE LLCS BILE AIOE LLL EY ar a tN iil, RR et eee te a ey , =e P| I 4 me patent ASS oy ie allsstnsi shen REN ne TORRES AOE REO A ted ere re er nS IAAI tet Ma NTR eS ng te LANONV LIMIdS On eho eo ee . meta Oe SivNid Foo ir EPO POOR TANI yg EO To WaaL- Q | W ne Sarvcatnere ASPOREPSAN eA earn) Gia? FRAG EDEN 278A: CAPEISE AOE NCO ee OE IE RH RENE Oy ATONE Rae WO8d JOINAS eee 1 a et aa FAIS SONOMA OL SI LE MRD TATE ne ae aa | a a aan ane, Oe ee e te ee A SIVNIS Pee eee ee ee, ee Oe ee ne ae ne ree Oe SS TE, OME a ope 6 nt ll AO REO oe oeetcered wigs ne o o RR = +. onary ee LPT LEE OTOL te A G8 ER EEE OT EF OEP RENE IT RT SNES ANNO, CO RA NTT IE AA CRE RENE SL ES ET BR OE IEE OP IED AN TO re seaaeaal “ eat ne ree er eee: NOULWNIVAS @= SNi939 ywv3ZA YOINSS 220 WE Mis ae CMe ak RES FER KU sin Co ee OO’ RS OER ee eee ES Ser ses SR con aGewee samy You guys stop that whistling or I'll... What’s the answer to number three? “ ws Smile! You're on candid yearbook! Why isn't this mike working? 221 222 980 Class Wil’ Mrs. Hassey: a day without H period Rosie Vieira: 50 pounds! Mrs. Souza: a day in a 70-degree classroom Mark Boucher: his very own personal barber Mike St. Pierre: a cure for the deafness Lori Jackson: the ruby slippers Sharon Lopes: Chinese paint by numbers Bruce Foucart: ballet lessons Jackie Dupuis: disco lessons Crimson Log 81: a better contributing editor W.D. Travers: the lead role in a ‘‘Star Trek’’ series Mr. Goodfellow: a reincarnation for the drowned fly Next year’s band: a replacement for Sharon Lopes Mr. Goldrick: a new pair of Foster Grants John Calnan: the freedom to skip on Senior Skip Day Mr. Calnan: A Partytown, U.S.A. party hat Anne McKenna: a course in self-confidence Mr. Vaz: continued health for little Mathew The cafeteria workers: recipe books Mr. Anthony: a megaphone The Contributing Staff: imagination Ann Richard: Sominex, so she can Stay awake in class Kelly Cavanaugh: her own 747 Gwen Smith: a place on the Boston Celtics Mr. Silva: a monogrammed wardrobe Anne Pallatroni: a new elephant joke book Gwen Borowicz: new blue jeans Diana Couto: smelling salts Mrs. Sawyer: a saint on a bicycle Next year’s band: a good yell! Ed Cabral: a lifetime supply of razor blades Mr. Longo: a high school without freshmen Curtis Fralin: a jam session with Buddy Rich Sue Levesque: the chance to become the hostess Russ O’Berry: modesty Robert Gorczyca: some emotion Cathy Roussos: her own library Mike Grant: Mork for a roommate Mike Lajoie: driving lessons Rich Marchisio: valet parkers who can park cars Mike Canasta: a ride down Ryan St. on garbage day Doug David: a normal beard on his face, not his throat Mark Young: a set of weights Mrs. Diggle: a shorter blackboard 7) Vib Brian Miranda: anew puma bag oe NS Ted Popielnicki: an easier name ares Saskia Schleifer: a permanent visa to the - 2 3 9066 00056 9984 UAL ane P tye: iW f ue ps ft PGMA waa taen len thane tay en ial SOT Ot ide Ky We bully Deeds tes MAU OE MEU PHOT gure “ ty Kbigpeges Sita cra, rae Hi ytiest gy Sy riel atin ges ry iy ie hat Sree nr a = ee aie “ = (i tt ie Cee! 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