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NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL ANAM 3 9066 00056 9992 nd . ‘, ENGLISH|REFERENCE RESOURCE CENTE? 8-2: NEW BEDFORD HiG Te AA Crimson Log 1981 New Bedford High School Table of (Ofoyeticvales page 24 Faculty page 06 10FS Sen jofeheXoms WAU Sports Act page 168 ities 1V SIUM INARA UNT | PLACE SELOW 80 fF the year of our growth; eecp OR eA ON eae $ os i aceliied Rtemacneed MIR: mmm PAA II IOI OL LIL LACE LEER PELE ” AT RO UTTER Oe A aes ain rane 2 SILLA ° 5 SS ——mnnins and through sharing, we prosper the most. 11 and if we can find the truth of our growing 13 Bs 14 the while is all worth 1 © he os Sete ee a oe oi | oh 3 15 dijscoal? Semmes ager ene the caring, . Spe the knowing. GOPHERIT ‘81° 18 Crimson Log Staff Editor-in-Chief: George Matias Faculty Editor: Terry Maillet G raduate Editor: Margaret Silva Sports Editor: Nicole St. Pierre Activities Editor: Connie Bebis Contributing Editor: Carlos Vieira Advertising Editor: Liz Peternel Faculty Staff Pamela Correia Valerie Ferreira Jeannette Lemieux Sharon Lopes Contributing Staff Norma Audet Pauline DeSautels George Matias Wendy Rogers Rick Tracy Graduate Staff Kathy Anthony Diane Augusto Brenda Dias Lisa lacoponi Liz Peternel Photography Staff Ray Carpenter James Heskett Helena Macedo Robert Marshall Carlos Vieira Sports Staff Manuel Bagaco John Beauregard Matt Picard Peter Nowell Advertising Staff Mark Cormier Manuel Bagaco Jeannette Lemieux George Matias Linda Velazquez Activities Staff Donna Morris Dana Sanders Margaret Tavares Typing Staff Diane Augusto Pamela Correia Brenda Dias Jeannette Lemieux Donna Lyonnais Roberta Sawyer 19 e Lumber e Masonry e Hardware « Home .. Improvement id VICE PRESIDE See LIQUOR DivIS. 573 KEMPTON $ 3 ELAINE’S Compliments of . to Le | 3 sc x ‘Personalized SEWARES ETC. eer Hats Bags of All Kinds 768 Purchase St. Downtown Mall New Bedford, Mass. 20 22 IAND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1981 Tel. (617)995-4278 (617) 999-6500 ee mm 95 $$ $$ New Bed ford School Commi tree “a ohn A, Marke | - Gnd an (ex.- 1C o!)} Dr tool F. Walsh —cnaic man Mire, Marsery “Roby” Dottin Mc, Caclos Pacheco Mc Yames Sullivan Dr. M i i : ; ; ; i Hh wee 2 ae led Pree hem om 25 Superintendents 7 sal a a se ial ‘en” Ai ae Mrs. Grace Frey Asst. Supt. of Curriculum and Instr. - Mr. Paul Rodrigues Superintendent of Schools ty Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos Deputy Superintendent ae Mrs. Lucille Caron Mr. Edward Correia Asst. Supt. for Special Services Asst. Supt. for Personnel 26 Administration Mr. Theodore J. Calnan Mr. John F. Robinson Headmaster Admin. Assistant f | iti nos ae : i? a er. Mr. Charles Luchetti Mr. Gilbert Souza Mrs. Marial Harper Green Housemaster Tan Housemaster Blue Housemistress ee — | - = : re : Mrs. Roberta H. Sawyer Mr. Eugene Goldrick Dean of Students Gold Housemaster Guidance Department Mr. Michael Hochman Miss Juanita Schoff Mr. Neal Wall Blue Green Blue Miss Anna Sowa Mr. Jacob Tabachnik Blue Tan Tan Mr. Ellsworth McAfee Mr. Edward Burke Mrs. Judith Bolton Green Gold Gold Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau Mr. William Winsper Mr. Wil liam Savage Mr. Peter Nanos Green Placement Counselor Gold Tan English Department ‘df a. Mrs. Susan Gillum Mr. David Pepin Mr. Charles Robinson Mrs. Graciette Medeiros Miss Margaret Longpre Dept. Head Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Mrs. Dorothy Laflamme Mr. Roger Silva Mrs. Irene Gutierrez Mr. Richard Methia Mr. RobertLanouette 29 English Department Mr. Robert LeBlanc , fAt “a fi Mr. Gerald Fogel Mr. James Kelly ‘ Mr. Robert Braz Mr. Arthur Walsh u eel Mr. Stephen Fraga Mrs. Audrey Levasseur Mr. Roger St. Pierre Mr. Eugene McCarthy English Department ayer Mrs. Anita Rose Mrs. Pauline Richard Ms. Maria Luis _ s Ms. Beverly Bizzarro Mrs. William Doyle Mr. Armand Marchand itd Oe eal Bilingual Department Mr. Abel Fidalgo Dept. Head A Mrs. Blanche McCoy Ms. Ermelinda Antunes Mr. Antonio Silva Aide 31 Bilingual Department hy y i Mrs. Linda Methia Mr. Alcides DaGrac Mr. Joseph Barradas ' Mrs. Theresa Torres Aide Aide = . eee ett ti a Mr. Silvino Ferreira Y Mrs. Eulalia Carvalho Mr. Manuel Silveira Mr. Paul Broadmeadow Miss Clara Vinagre Aide 32 Mr. John Farrell Dept. Head Mr. David Moretti Industrial Arts Department Mr. Jean Bonneau Mr. Ralph Diouhy Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos 33 Math Department Miss Joan Park Dept. Head a Ff Mr. Edward Girard Mr. Gualter De Silva Mr. Marc Letendre Mr. Ronald Le Blanc Mr. Bruce Lima 34 Math Department Mr. Charles Messier } Mr. Joseph Oliver Mrs. Noreen Parker i a subeaalea: Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Mr. Henry Saltzman Mrs. Pauline St. Gelais Mr. Charles Vardo Mr. Ronald Vaz 35 Business Department Mr. Richard Nerbonne Dept. Head Ms. Judith Allen Mr. Carlos Alves Mr. Arthur Anderson Mr. Richard Anderson f : Mrs. Lois Ayotte Mrs. Irene Bebis Aide Ms. Dawn Caton Mrs. Joyce Desforges Mrs. Loretta Dlouhy Mrs. Madeline Duarte 36 Business Department Mrs. Lucille Lagasse Mr. Stanley Lessoff Mrs. Vilda Miles Mrs. Donna Romano Mrs. Aileen Siegel Mrs. Carol Strupczewski Mrs. Ann Walker cy : Ms. Aurora Zola Mrs. Barbara West 37 Social Studies Department Mr. Frederick Cole Mr. Robert Foster Mrs. Lena Campanelli Dept. Head Mrs. Catherine Hassey Mr. Richard Carreiro Social Studies Department oe am Mr. John Curry Mr. Maurice Taylor . : 4 e@ de® Mr. Lawrence Edmundson Mr. Ronald Dow Mr. Frank Motta at et, a ‘a Mrs. June Roberts Mr. Roger Levesque 39 Foreign Language Department = | Mrs. Rosalie Baker Dept. Head — h % Mrs. Eliza Andrade Mr. Luis DaRosa Mr. Paul Guy , ‘ i ‘ % ; % — Ms. Pauline Rainville Mr. Maurice Galipeau 40 Foreign Language Department Mrs. Sarah Kalife Mr. John Raposo Mr. George Biscari Mrs. Maria Costa Mrs. Giselle Cabral 41 Music Department a rgan Mr. William Langelotti “Mr. Donald Vasconcellos Mrs. Cassandra Mo Band Director Vocal Director Art Department Mr. David Rocha Mr. William Bettencourt 42 Mr. Robert Millette Mr. Robert Fournier Mrs. Nancy Baier Occupational Education : : : : : Ke A Mrs. Modena Chooporian Mrs. Mary Stellato Mrs. Ruth Mellen Home Ec. Dept. Head Home Ec. ® Mrs. Nancy Sullivan Mr. Lee Harriman Mrs. Eileen Medeiros Home Ec. Occ. Foods Nurses’ Aide Instr. Mrs. Hope Collins Mr. John Pacheco Child Care Mrs. Toni Audette Dist. Ed. Dist. Ed. Physical Education Aide 5 Mrs. Mary Shea Ms. Patti Sheerin Mrs. Donna Caron 43 Physical Education RENN NS Bsus, Mrs. Pauline Amaral iy, yy y = Mr. Ronald Barboza , — : Mrs. Kathy Buckley Mr. Stephen Gardiner Mr. Richard Ponte 44 Science Department Mr. Jarett Rose Dept. Head ha Mrs. Mary Jane Rider Mr. J. Leo Hebert Mr. Ernest Kobza Mr. Wayne Hamlet Mrs. Virginia Sherbino Mr. John Strittmatter Ms. Sandra Pike 45 Science Department Dr. Eugene Wilusz Mrs. Janice Ouimet Mr. A. Glenn Brum Ay Na Mr. Raymond Martin % Mr. Maurino lsidoro Mr. Kenneth Soares Mr. Paul Anthony Mr. Abel Pimental 46 Special Services Mr. Clyde Armstrong Ms. Elizabeth Ferreira Mr. Manuel Matos | Ms. Lynn Mingola Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Mr. Robert Jeffrey Mrs. Joy Reul Mrs. Margaret Mello Mr. Thomas Ferreira Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Aide Ed. Dev. Pgm. Aide Ed. Dev. Pgm. ONSEN: Ms. Joanne Bennett Mrs. Janice Cohen Mrs. Theresa Audette Sgt. Robert Morrison Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Ed. Dev. Pgm. Aide J.R.O.T.C. ae a 7 | Lt. Col. Joseph Napoli Mrs. Elena Martins Mrs. Yvette LeBlanc Mr. Robert Maucione J.R.O.T.C. R.N. R.N. Media Coordinator Mr. Donald Wilusz Mrs. Helen Rogers Mrs. Janice Arruda Ms. Ann Rodrigues Soc. St. Res. Ctr. Eng. Res. Ctr. Math Res. Ctr. Bus. Lang. Res. Ctr. 47 Special Services LALLA LALLA AEE BACK MBL PLP APPEL Mrs. Ethel Towers Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski Mrs. Vivian Robb Sci. Res. Ctr. Head — Ref. Res. Ctr. Librarian Mr. Roger Robitaille T.V. Instructor ee Mr. Paul Boisvert Mrs. Ethel Griffith Mrs. Gerry Correia Driver Ed. Green House Sec. Green Guid. Clerk Mrs. Catherine Rose Gold Guid. Clerk % 3 ws : Mrs. Alice Rezendes Mrs. Syivia Amaral Mrs. Eleanor Craveiro Mrs. Claire Bergeron Gold House Sec. Tan House Sec. Tan Guid. Clerk Blue House Sec. au Mrs. Kathy Tench Miss Helen Shea Mrs. Rita Rivard Mrs. Marion Brown 48 Blue Guid. Clerk Main Off. Tel. Op. Main Off. Tel. Op. Exec. Sec., Main Off. Special Services ) | 4 Mrs. Stasia Szaro Mrs. Marie Turgeon Mrs. Carol Clermont Mrs. Violetta Fernandes Main Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. Main Off. Sec. ce Ms. Elizabeth Winn Mrs. Julie Seguin Ms. Claudia Menard Mrs. Beatrice Costa Main Guid. Sec. Proj. Chart Staff Proj. Chart Staff Proj. Chart Aide Ms. Melissa Naile Mrs. Elaine Safioleas Mrs. June Kisbert Proj. Chart Aide Proj. Chart Aide Proj. Chart Aide L Mrs. Darlene Raposo Mrs. Eileen Forgue Mrs. Joan Borowicz Mrs. Elizabeth Trudelle Proj. Chart Aide Proj. Chart Aide Proj. Chart Aide Proj. Chart Aide 49 Special Services Mrs. Rita Blanchette Mrs. Irene Medeiros Mr. Robert Francis Ms. Patricia Burgo Project Chart Itinerant Teacher Laundry Aide Laundry Aide Also: Ms. Debra Sullivan, Project Chart Cafeteria Workers Custodians Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt, Mgr. Mr. George Wheeler, Head Cecile Antone Mr. Romeo Bergeron, Carp. Cynthia Bentley Mr. Dale Fuller, Carp. Claire Bernier Mr. Marc Gill, Engr. Claire Brun Mr. Fred Reynolds, Chief Engr. Margaret Carola Mr. Antone Alfonso Hilda Catlow Mr. Kenneth Andrews, Engr. Jackolene Correia Mr. Joseph Arruda Janice Costa Mr. Leopold Berube Rose Costa Mr. Mark Britton Rose Coulombe Mr. James Burgo Gladys Couto Mr. Gerald Cabral Alice Gomes Mr. Stanley Collins, Sr. Cust., 2nd Shift Priscilla Gomes Mrs. Eva Correia Theresa Hall Mr. Fernando Cruz Mr. John David Mr. Alfonse Duarte Mr. Joseph Dutra Mrs. Shirley Fernandes Mr. Joseph Ferreira Mrs. Mary Fortes Cuitera Ladino Mr. William Frazier Theresa Lizotte Mrs. Beverly Gomes Sylvia Alice Maillet Mr. Charles Gosselin Joyce Menard Mr. Richard Haskins Mary B. Hayes Dorothy Hope Joyce lacoponi Natalie Inacio Marion Jankowski Joanne Kwicien 50 Irene Mendonca Gloria Mendoza Cynthia Moniz Kathleen Murphy Dorothy Pedro Kathleen Perry Mary L. Perry Kathryn Rothwell Agnes Rua Frances Schoorens Sharon Silvia Natalie Simmons Anne Souza Emily Souza Rosalie Strittmatter Dorothea Sylvia Mary Tavano Shirley Whittaker Marion J. Wholley Mr. Donald Howard Mr. John Joseph Mr. Dennis Latour Mrs. Beatrice Leal Mr. James Macedo Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Kenneth Macedo Ernest Medeiros Willard Monteiro Luciano Oliveira Mrs. Ermalinda Perry Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Kenneth Petty Edgar Pothier Goerge Roy, Jr. August Sacramento Daniel Sarmento Edward Simmons William Tavares . Anthony Williams a FEMALE Most absent-minded | r : : 7 Mrs. Aileen Siegel. Toughest oe Most spirited uietest jappy-go-lucky aid V ¢..- Ms. Julia § ill . és Mrs. Cassandre I ma ae a tee es : ie BF iscle Cabral Most talkative : ; 2 _ iS HOS Most athletic ) Most dependable : | : ; i —-—, Mrs. Ethel Grif Most verbose : va eaeael Mrs. Roberta Saw A Most organized 7 Timothy Mit - Mrs. Barbara Ti ‘A . eS ) if —N ) ; SANS A SU tis Ny — —— STIR SRNR CRE . tn SS Vhs Te, AY oT {UI == WiFi = r: yy (yp NZWNZ, mY M Atraves Da Direccao E liga, Kg Dem Nome De Toda A Sua | 4 Massa Associativa, Felecita Best of Luck to the Class of 1981 NBHS Instructional Media Center “SHACK BEDFORD, INC. DA DS OF LUCK Mr. Robert H. Maucione . | Media Coordinator c YOU Mrs. Vivian Robb, Librarian MARK Mr. Roger Robitaille, Instructor : Mr. Robert Whittaker, A.V. Tech. erite Zielinski TO THE REST OF E GLASS OF 1981 KATHY JEAN GALIPEAU PHONE 997-7494 BUS. 995-5220 RES. Pecveita Insurance Agency INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 23 ST. JOHN STREET RA son $0. DARTMOUTH, MA 02748 pate MANUEL C. PERE! Owner - BONVILLE’S MARKET 142 So. Main St. Acushnet, MA 02743 998-3582 998-2504 22 Tarkiln Hill Road New Bedford, MA 02745 You Know It’s Going to Be a Bad Day When... ... You find out that you’ve dressed for Crazy Red and White Day and it’s Country and Western Day. ... You discover that you are having a test on Monday. A period, that you didn’t study for. ... Dean Sawyer screams at you BEFORE 8:00 a.m. ... They give you twenty minutes for lunch because the drains are backing up in the cafeteria. ... You don’t have breakfast and they cancel Senior Lounge. ... You spend three hours writing cheat notes on the bottom of your shoe and you have to walk to school in the rain. ... The first time you take your Dad’s car to school, you get hit by your own school bus. ... The lunch is kale soup. ... You figure out that it’s going to cost you about $200 just for Prom night. ... You skip school for the first time in twelve years and they call home. You Know It’s Going to Be a Good Day When... _.. You have a test scheduled and they cancel school because of snow. _.. You have study periods G and H and you never signed in. _.. Somebody pulls a fire alarm during a test that you didn’t study for. _. You find out that they extended Christmas vacation. .. They have Junior Whalers for lunch. . Dean Sawyer says, ‘“‘That’s a great idea!”’ .. The football team wins. .. Band practice is cancelled. _. You have three subs in the same day and they all give you studies. _.. You skip A, B and C periods to go to Senior Lounge and you don’t } get caught. 56 57 ADAM ABELHA Ambition: to become a mar- keting agent. Contented play- ing baseball or with Anne C. Found photography, Mr. War- ren, Mr. Millette and NBH people worthy of praise. Famed for his one-liners in class. A moody man who detested early school start. Going to college and will undoubtedly be successful. VICTOR ACEVEDO Hobbies are baseball, basket- ball and football (private wish to be _ sportscaster). Has ambition to learn to fly. See him at Ben Rose Projects. Commends Mrs. Kallevik, Mr. Goodfellow (his personality). Fell in the ditch while water- picking! To college or Air Force. ‘“‘Que pasa?” DEBORAH AGUIAR “Agie” possibly going to SMU. Never forget falling in chemistry class with Joe. Enjoyed Algebra Il. Loves sounds of Neil Young. Her movies are ‘‘Caddyshack’’, “Sugar Mt.” and ‘“‘Circus of Heaven.” The station of her dreams, WAAF 107. Despises rights and wrongs. ‘‘Be happy with who you are.” HARRY AINSWORTH Senior Class President. ESPERANZA ALEJANDRO “Tatita’’ Goal to become a secretary. Hobbies: swim- ming, listening to radio. Hates two-faces. Her favorite song: “Jamaica Funk.” Would love to languish in Bermuda or tropics. Remember parents’ love, affection and under- standing. “‘Try to reach the roses even if the thorns hurt you.” HELENA ALEXANDRE “Lena,” who wants. to become a hair stylist, relaxes by listening to radio. Wants to tour France. Always will cher- ish her parents for how they liked her. Gym was the great- est because of being with friends. Work is her next step. “Wow!” MARISSA L. E. ALFONSO “Miss Marissa’ To Harvard, then Oxford for Celtic archae- ology. Most satisfied as Ed.- in-Chief of ‘‘Crimson C.’’, her place of refuge. Latin, History, Mr. Guy, Mrs. Hassey fed intellectual needs. Besotted by the 16th century and haunted by her atrocious sense of humor. A member of the ‘Society for Creative Anachronism.” IRIS ALKALAY “Chip” enjoys playing the flute and skiing. Likes being with Zeide, Alks, OP and Sa. Secret wish is to play with the BSO. Remembers parents for their support and _ under- standing. Mr. Vaz was super. Going on to pre-med from here. ‘‘Appreciate the little things while they’re yours.” DAVID ALLEN CARLOS ALMEIDA “Carly” wants to live on an uncharted island with Playboy bunnies. Hates to work, loves to build bikes. Future drafts- man who’s lazy and has sad sense of humor. Mr. Millette OK and Mr. DeSilva provided much hilarity. Pool was a good place. ‘‘Slime this!”’ DONNA MARIE ALMEIDA “Pumpkin Face” desires to be an accountant. Into music and baseball. A band mem- ber who adored Mr. Rapoza and other band kids because they were close. Eddie was great company. Liars repel her. Donna has a beautiful smile. To SMU after NBH. “Live and let live!’ 58 HELENA ALMEIDA A non-stop talker. Relaxes by listening to music. Good sense of humor helps her endure academic require- ments and rules. Reacted well to gym and Mr. Kelly. Eating is her pleasure. Wants to be rich, successful and to tour England. “You got it!”’ HILDEBRANDA ALMEIDA “Bily’’ Secret wish to be a fashion designer. Admires parents for love and under- standing. Like to go to Cabo Verde. Off to SMU or BCC. “The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.” MICHAEL C. ALPERT “Pit’”” Our student representa- tive. Wishes to be rich and successful. Thanks his par- ents for their love and con- cern. Disliked the rules and regulations at NBHS. Can always be found at Button- wood Park with his friends. Headed for college (possibly Syracuse). Will own a busi- ness. ‘“‘Give me a break!”’ JOSE ALVAREZ ““Ho-Ho”’ heading for Marines. Ambition to own an auto body shop. Passes time with girls, basketball, swim- ming, and baseball. Happiest with Julie Fields. Favorite say- ing: “‘What’s up man?”’ Never forget when front wheel came off his bike. Great parents for their understanding kindness. Would love to see Hawaii. Nice smile. MARIA H. ALVES “Lynn” will be secretary. Hobbies were movies, playing soccer, etc. Serene with Tony around, especially at beach. NBH guys and teachers OK but not food! Portuguese class a riot. Blue Cafeteria a refuge. Likes to help people and always have friends around. To work. MANUEL G. AMARAL “Beam” to become rich and travel the world. Likes draw- ing and reading business books. Would like to visit Austria. Remembers parents for trying to do their best. Mr. Walsh’s class was the tops. “Life’s beautiful for the rich!”’ KEITH AMORIN NBHS’s 1 trumpet player! Music Dept.’s his second home because you're a per- son there. Sad when he has no Sat. date. A Chuck Man- gione freak who savors “Give It All You’ve Got.’’ Marching wrong way at half-time a sear- ing memory. British Columbia draws him. College in mind. Will live to life’s fullest extent. ADELINE AMARAL “Addy” wants to travel, get into business field. Likes to draw, being with Pete. Green eyes, smile and personality are her trademarks. Mr. Bis- cari’s homeroom was a riot. In favor of Accounting | and bowling at NBH, but deplores homework! Will probably go to business school, marry young. ‘‘Right!”’ MARIA C. AMARAL “Connie” Future Secretary. Loves to listen to radio and other people’s problems. Has quick temper but ability to help children. Detested NBH corridor shoving but adored math with Mr. Letendre and Sr. Lounge. Wants to see the world, starting with Las Vegas. To work. ‘Yeah, right.” SUSAN AMORIN “‘Sue”’ is short-tempered day- dreamer. Chuckles in Mr. Kel- ly’s English. A radio fan. Can't put up with snobs or home- work. Devastated when dear ones are sad. Next stop is col- lege. ‘‘Live life to the fullest.” CHARLENE AMARAL “Shelbee”’ is on her way to colle ge to become a special ed. teacher. Had lots of good times with KR, AN, GE, TE. Didn’t care for cheerleaders and jocks, Hopes to have a great career and husband. Will always remember par- ents for being there. ‘‘Live it to the fullest.’’ ‘‘Don’t get mad! Get even!” MARIA D. AMARAL Maria’s failure is to under- stand other people. Wants to visit Brazil. She loved the soc- cer players. Algebra | was the best because of the funniest boys in that class. ‘‘Think well of others and they’ll think well of you.” HELEN ANDRADE To be nursery school teacher. Happiest when summer comes for she loves the beach. Also a soccer specta- tor. Child Care and the nurs- ery appealed. Always laugh- ing, Helen has a weakness for guys with nice eyes. Could not stand boring studies. Sin- cerely wishes everyone would live and let others live peace- fully. HELENA AMARAL “Lena’’ spends spare time dancing, swimming, playing badminton, table tennis. Requires neatness and organization. Portuguese classes best because she knew everyone. Is good at helping people, as her par- ents helped her. Means to be social worker, happy and suc- cessful in life. ‘‘Well!”’ ROBERT AMARAL MARIA ANDRADE LOUISA AMARAL “‘Louisa’’ heads for Johnson and Wales. Hates snobs. Fault is her quietness. Favor- ite TV show: “‘Saturday Night Live.” Her actor: Ryan O’Neal. The group: Rolling Stones. Enjoys being a sen- ior. Her fantasy is to one day see Paris. AMY AMARO Likes to sing and pray. Happy in church and with Sonia. Appreciated sports, music, English, Teen Culture and Mrs. Kallevik. After a visit to Puerto Rico, will attend col- lege. NILDO ANDRADE “Neil” aims to be 1 com- puter engineer. Loves to take pictures; hates two-faced people. Dreams of owning best sports cars in world with fine ladies in all of them! Seen around the gym or in Ware- ham. Would like to see Cape Verde, land of his birth. Next stop: college. 59 TERESA ANDRADE “Terrie’’ Goal, to make some- one very happy. Snobs are her pet peeve. Loves saying, “It's not funny.’’ Enjoys times with Bob. Favorite class: JROTC. Remembers spilling milk in the cafe. Hates having to have yellow slips. Loves Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Wings. Thanks parents for love. ‘“‘Live long and be happy.” KATHLEEN ANTHONY “Kathy” is a future nurse or pharmacist. Had fun on year- book staff but loathed studies and G-lunch. A procrastinator who would some day like to visit Paris. Mr. Kobza and Mr. Longo were favorites. “What?” College in her future. a Y RHONDA ARONBERG ““Rhondue” Ambition is to get rich. Passes time going out to eat with Cindy, Lori, Noted for her mouth. Outstanding qual- ity is acting crazy. Hates get- ting up early. Remembers parents trying to bring her up right. Fantasy: to marry into money. Love to go to Califor- nia. ‘‘To each his own and live for the day.”’ 60 TRACEY ANDRADE “Tigger’’ passes time by sing- ing, drawing, writing letters (Right, Ray?) Favorite saying: “Kiss my grits.’”’ Enjoys G- lunch. Noted for green eyes. Goal to either become a flor- ist, model or interior decora- tor. Remembers parents’ love, encouragément and generosity. Happiness is a big tigger. (I think Sugar Ray is adorable!) SUSAN ANTONIETTA “Sue” To be inhalation thera- pist. Horseback rider. Pro guitarist? Dropping plate in cafeteria exciting. Detested studies and punky freshmen. Adored Science and Mr. Kobza. A bookstore devotee. Regrets her complaining. Motto: “Take it slow and easy.”’ College in mind. KAREN ARRUDA “Blue Eyes’ heading for Bridgewater State. Goal to work with kids. Enjoys rollers- kating and dancing. Happiest with Dave. Noted for her red hair. Remembers walking into boys’ gym. Favorite class: English and math. Loves Erik Estrada! Like to see London. Life shouldn't be rushed because it’s too short. FERNANDO ANDRE “Fred” Ambition to become a carpenter. Leisure is cruising. Happiest with Filomena. Liked English class. Recalls parents kidding around with each other. Noted for being quiet. Seen at dance clubs. Says he is quietly loyal. Woods class and girls out- standing at NBH. His philoso- phy is to ‘‘Live it up.”’ JEFFREY ANUSZCZYK MARIA ARRUDA Desires to be successful in life. Loves being with Manny and spending money. Sad- dest when things are going wrong. “Isn't that cute.” Would like to visit Hawaii and enjoy life. Noted for being late. Never forget losing bath- ing suit top! Mr. Lanouette’s was fun class. On to beauti- cian’s school for Maria. ROBERT ANDREWS “Bob” will bec ome astronaut Or computer programmer. Likes swimming, tennis, jog- ging, photography. Approved NBH physical plant, computer courses, math and Mrs. Keightley. Deplores his over- eating and fears future fat- ness. Voracious reader. Prob- ably to Air Force, then col- lege. CHERYL ARAUJO “Sheree” would adore being a model. Happy with basket- ball, music, dancing. Has long fingers, nice smile, cocky mouth (she says). A closet vocalist. Approved Teen Cul- ture, Mr. Hamlet and lunch. Billy Gooden threw her into garbage can! Respects par- ents for making her what she is. To California. PATTI ARRUDA “Pat’’ would like to work with children. Enjoys time spent with Tony and would like to see Florida. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. ‘| doubt it.’’ Will remember time par- ents devoted to her. Would like to be rich and travel. Mrs. Chooporian was tops. Most noted for smile. College bound. “‘Live each day to the fullest.” SUSAN ANDREWS ‘“‘Sue”’ wants to be an airline stewardess. into weightlifting and basketball. Says she is loud and repeats herself. Fun with Mrs. Gillum but top choice is Mrs. Conward. United Front is her magnet. Thinks everyone should have respect and understanding from one another. Probably going into the Air Force. JOHN ARAUJO ie NORMA AUDET CHARL AUDETTE “Chucky” would love to be a flight attendant. Delighted when singing or talking. A great babysitter who indulges in sick jokes. Seen at Lem’s or in the D-Block. Chemistry and journalism were her fave classes and a trip to Bahamas would be a dream come true. “It’s not worth it.”’ STEPHEN J. AUGER “OJ” goes for sports. Happi- est in the cabin on weekends. Everyone in school was liked. Being with parents on trips was tops. Bryan’s flat tire knocked him out. Most likely to tour Scotland. Mr. Walsh made English interesting. To college and then to become a millionaire. DANIEL AUGUSTO Can be found in Blue House with friends. Savors’ ice hockey, rollerskating and hunting. Loathed homework, loved gym. Secret wish: to become a rock star. One day will see the sands of Ber- muda. ‘“‘A word to the wise, rock ‘n’ roll.”’ A DIANE AUGUSTO Desires to be a teacher. Likes listening to music and fanta- sizes being rich and famous. Can be found in Green Caf. or at Brooklawn Park. Best noted for personality and friendliness. Despised quiet study halls. Mr. Kelly and Ms. Leal were really with it. Future plans: to attend college. ‘‘Live life to the fullest.” “‘Swine!”’ MARIA AVELAR “Estela’”’ will be attending a business school. Would like to travel around the world. Tennis, swimming are her favorites. Mr. Keith’s biology was remarkable. Glad for the times with Diana and Amelia. Is grateful to parents for being there when she needed them. ‘‘Really!”’ TERESA AVELAR “Terry” A beach person who aims to travel the world. Swimming, tennis, biking her things. Fond of Ms. Leal (her jokes), Mrs. Rutkowitz, Mrs. Lagasse. Senior Lounge really rated. Means to be a good worker at whatever she does, and to have a happy life. Will see Hawaii. ‘‘Really.’’ VALERIE AVYLLA MANUEL BAGACO “Baby Huey”’ Goal to become an Air Force officer. Inveter- ate partyer. Enjoys company of Christina. Habitue of DeValles School yard. Liked female population in school but not snobs. History was valid and Mr. Goodfellow out- standing. ‘‘Live today but do not forget about tomorrow.” To college. ‘“‘Whatever turns you on.” CYNTHIA BAILEY “Tissy,’’ who wants to go into Special Ed., loves dancing, marching in parades. Worst fault is walking ‘“‘pigeontoed.”’ Will win lottery, buy 7 Cor- vettes. Grateful her mother was always’ there when needed. Teen Culture, Mr. Longo, Ms. Allen were the best. Fond of the Commo- dores. To work with retarded children. MARIA BARBOSA “Fatinha’”’ heading for work. Enjoys dancing. Hates being alone. Likes company of Amelia M. Peixoto. Favorite subject is history. Loves Rex Smith, Donna Summers and Pink Floyd. Will always value parents’ love. Fantasy is to get married some day. Aches to see Bermuda. MICHELLE BARBOZA “Mickey” to be a_ fashion designer. Happiest with Dwayne. Loves’ dancing, karate, eating. Worst fault is BACKTALKING, but claims she is kind and considerate. Falling down the stairs was hysterical. Noted for fat cheeks, shortness and always laughing. Black History and Photography starred. “Really!”’ PATRICIA BARBOZA JACQUELINE BARRIEAU Future in dental hygiene. Loves to party with Kenny and other friends. Fantasy is to go skydiving. Getting up in the a.m. is a drag and sois a ton of homework. Irked by those who think they’re spe- cial. Headed for BCC, then England. JOAQUIM BARROS “‘Jack”’ hopes to become rich and successful. Thoroughly enjoys being with Lisa. Can be found hanging out at Lisa’s house. His worst fault is thinking he has no faults! Will undoubtedly be a millionaire. SPENCER BARROS “Smooth” aims to be a law- yer. Secretly wants to dance on Broadway. Savored sports rallies, basketball, football and cheerleaders. Mr. Longo and psychology cheered him up. Will always remember wearing ripped shorts at track meet. Off to Boston College. “Live life to the fullest.” 61 SUSANA BARROS Susana heading for work. Hates snobs. Passes time lis- tening to music and reading. Loves times with Todd. Noted for smiling. Fate: career, mar- riage, and having a family. Hangup: hates being teased by Todd all the time. Would like to see Bermuda. Cher- ishes parental love. Find her at the Mall. CINDY BATES “Cindy-Lou-who”’ wants to be a fashion designer. Wishes to travel cross country in a Win- nebago. Getting tipped out of her desk and having it on top of her was embarrassing! Noted for having change scattered on the floor of car. “Whate ver.” To fashion mer- chandising college. BARBARA BEEHAN ““‘B”’ Future secretary. Passes the time by playing tennis. Enjoys the company of Michael. Noted for her facial expressions. Favorite subject is Business. Heading for Kinyon-Campbell Business School. Always remember parents’ understanding. 62 TERESA BARROW MATTHEW BAULIER Ambition is to become a com- puter programmer. Skiing, camping, going to concerts fill his time. Regrets planning too many things at once. Likes Lori’s company most. Owning ‘a civic center is a secret wish. Happy for parents’ support. There’s a ’62 Vette in his futur e. College bound. ‘‘Take it as it comes.” JAMES BELLIVEAU “Jimbone” Simply wants to be happy with himself. Likes hanging around in the Music Department. Loved playing in “The Wiz” and concerts. The band people were great. Mr. Keith was super. ELIZABETH A. BARTON “Liz” is off to college for pediatric nursing. Is happiest when on vacation. Irked by being stuck indoors, term papers, crowded NBH hall- ways. Her relaxations are swimming and bike riding. Falling down a bustling stair- case was an agonizing experi- ence. Will travel around the world. MICHAEL BAY LIES “Beetle” Distinguished by his good looks and absorption in the opposite sex. Collecting daggers and comic books are hobbies. Insanity is his dis- tinction. Disco’s detestable. Found sanctuary in Reading and Ref. Rooms. Admirer of Bo Derek, Mr. Biscari, Jack London and Orwell’s ‘‘1984.”’ “Eat, drink, be merry; tomor- COW neice DINA BELMIRO DENISE BASTOS “Kitty” Goal: Become profes- sional singer. Passes time water-skiing, back-packing. Heading for Atlantic Union College. Most noted for her walk and voice. Hangs out at the Mills. Remembers when her skirt blew up in the air during a performance! Music Dept. is her 1 place. ‘“‘Live life to the fullest.”’ JOHN BEAUREGARD “Boris” most noted for his sense of humor and getting along with people. Thought Mr. Roscow and Mr. Longo were the greatest. Can be found either at D-Block or Buttonwood Park. ‘‘Don’t let life get you down.” NORMAND J. BERGERON, JR. “Gusty”’ Heading for Worces- ter Polytechnic to study nuclear engineering. Relaxes by playing guitar. Happiest jamming with group. Hangs down Buttonwood Park. Favorite class, chemistry. Would like to visit Egypt. Secret wish to be a musician. “Life is to be lived and enjoyed.’ SHELLY BATEMEN CONSTANCE BEBIS “Connie” Loves being with her friends, playing the violin, talking on the phone. Enjoyed Mr. Goodfellow and Mr. Cli- ver the most. Will always remember her parents and brothers for their love and concern. Most noted for being Greek and wishes to visit Greece again. NBHS and GOYA are 1! Off to college. “I’m psyched!” JEANNINE BESSETTE Wishes to be wealthy and travel around the world. Ski- ing’s her kind of sport. Can't stand guys who cross their legs. Grateful for great par- ents. Making people laugh is her pleasure. Found Mrs. Ayotte to be very helpful. Plans a So. Carolina trip after graduation. ‘‘Take it easy!” LAURIE BLAISE Laurie is college bound to become a RN. Would like to visit Paris. Can be found hanging around at the pool. Will never forget times in Fal- mouth with LS. Mr. Leten- dre’s class was super! A thin one. Believes there is a pot of gold at the end of every rain- bow. ADELINO BORGES MONIQUE BOURGEOIS “Mo” will be on her way to college. Enjoys swimming, tennis, traveling. Getting arm broken in Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class was_ extraordinary. Secretly wishes to own Walt Disneyworld. Is most content when under palm trees in Naples. Mr. Motta’s USH class was a riot. Can be found at Yvette’s. Quebec, M ‘n’ M's! PAMELA BLAKE “Pammy” would like to be a computer operator, veterina- rian or famous_ dancer! Screams when she laughs. Sad when can’t keep kitten she finds. Oh, that concert when she was only one bum- med up! Adored gym and Ms. Caton, also long lunch shift. Loved to joke around and act crazy. Says parents let her be free. DENISE BOTELHO MICHAEL BRADSHAW “Brad” enjoys Donna’s com- pany or being out with the crew. NBHS football and baseball were tops, Thanks parents for caring and under- standing. Hitting a parked car was most agonizing. Will recall Mr. Medeiros’ Port. with Ed. Can be found at But- tonwood or at the Mills. ““Aaa- ahh!” ‘‘Where’s the cheese?”’ NADINE BLANCHETT “Blanch’’, who wants to be an airline stewardess, despises yellow cards. Enjoys being with JPC. Likes being in Mr. Mac’s_ office. Remembers parents were always right (darn it!). Funniest is when she passed Biology. Over- conscious of time. Wants to tour all over Europe. Mr. Brum was the best. ‘“‘Hang it up!” Bridgewater. GRACE M. BOTELHO Would adore working with children. Makes friends very easily but only truly happy with John. Mrs. Mello was a great comfort to her when needed. Says she is short- tempered but good-looking! Wants to meet all sorts of people, get married, have children. WAYNE BRALEWSKI A future soldier who likes to hang at the Park. Wayne enjoys working on farms. Also likes the people that work in NBHS. Will always remember Math class. Ambition to be a short order cook. Thanks par- ents for all their help. Army may be his destination. ANDREW BOISVERT “Guiseppe’”’ enjoys soloing on guitar and playing on stage. Liked the musicals and other outlets for talent at NBHS. Found Mr. Biscari and Mr. Goodfellow rather amusing. His mustache and bad temper are his trademarks. Pro musi- cian? Would adore seeing California. ‘‘Life is like a fan ...” To college. DENISE M. BOUCHER “Dee” proposes to get what she wants out of life. Mean- while, she’s busy skiing, dat- ing, singing, doing needle- point. ‘Twould be wonderful to be a pro singer. Gym and English with Mr. Pepin were rare treats. College beckons with more skiing, skiing, ski- ing! RUI BRANCO Rui’s favorite pastime is sports. Wants to visit Paris one day. History was the best. Pool and table tennis were good in gym. ‘Animal House”’ was funny. Will remember parents for everything. ANN BONVILLE “Ann B.” is going for secre- tary. Into horseback riding, partying, stenography and her black VW. Glad about the open quality of Teen Culture and Mr. Lanouette’s teaching. Squirmed at Mr. Longo’s teasing. To Kinyon-Campbell, then Hawaii, then the world! HENRI BOURASSA “Hank” A trade school is in his future. Weightlifting and pool were so well liked during NBHS. Often seen at Hazel- wood. Hitting his house with the car ... incredible! Com- mends Auto Body class, Mr. Lombardo, Business Law and crazy John Stone. Will be rich and the world’s strongest arm wrestler. i” JOSEPH BRANQUINHO “Seven-Footer” heading for college to major in computer science. Hobbies: girl watch- ing, and partying. Pet peeve: term papers. Noted for his height. Favorite subject: American History. Enjoyed chemistry and friends he made at NBHS. Thanks par- ents for help. ‘‘Life has its ups and downs.” 63 BERNICE BRENNAN “Berna” plans to go every- where’ after graduation. Enjoys being with Dan’l. Secret wish is to live on a deserted island with Lindsey Buckingham. Likes to party and listen to J. Geils. “If you don’t know where you’re going, you'll probably end up somewhere else!”’ JENNIFER BRITTO Ambition’s to be an actress and writer. Frustrated when unable to express herself. Loves to draw. Astronomy was a terrific subject. Fresh- men annoyed her. Dreams of living in Rocky Mts. Noted for daydreaming in class. ‘‘Catch you later.” LOUISE CABRAL ““Weez’’ hopes to succeed in the field of fashion. Enjoys swimming, drawing. Secret wish is to sail around the world with the one she loves. Thanks parents for love and understanding. Would like to visit Switzerland and own a Mercedes Sports. “‘Live each day as though it were your last.”’ To college. 64 MILDRED BRETAL To be a medical assistant. Deplores interference in oth- ers’ lives. Wishes to marry David, have love, peace and happiness. Admired Mrs. Walker and valued Shorthand class. Appreciative of par- ents’ love and_ kindness. Hawaii's in the future, and so’s a Thunderbird. ‘‘Bimbo.”’ LARRY BRITTO “Orwell’’ heading for Johnson and Wales: would like to get into food management, Noted for being short. Verdelle is best company. It was a trip in Mr. Biscari's homeroom. Secret wish to get married in seven years and live in the country. Remembers parents’ understanding. ‘‘Only you make the future work for you.” MARY JANE CABRAL “M.J.” Mary Jane enjoys being with her good friends. Is known for talking on the phone for hours. Thanks dad for all his patience and help with her homework. Really likes Mrs. Hassey and Big Macs. ANTHONY BRITO “Ant,”’ who hangs out in Blue House, enjoys playing sports. Parents gave him love and everything they could. Going into Blue House girls’ room was embarrassing. Mr. Edmundson was invaluable. See Ant in Buttonwood Park. DUANE BROWN “Bird” aims to be a biologist. Passes time swimming. Hates snobs. Criticizing’s a failing. Favorite exclamation: ‘You ignorant swine.’’ Enjoyed being on Swim Team. Hates term papers during Christ- mas. Fond of song, ‘‘Always and Forever.”’ Will remember Mom’s understanding. Love to visit Australia. MAUREEN CABRAL “Moe” is into mini golf and bowling. Thought Mr. Roscow in chem.-physics was terrific because he got along with everyone. Unhappy Moe when she can’t be out with Caesar, whom she hopes to marry and live happily ever after. Panther’s Club was pre- ferred place. Headed for a good job next and to see Flo- rida. CARLOS BRITO DELORES BRUM “Brum” loved homeroom and Mr. Biscari’s jokes. Also admired Mr. Soares and Biol- ogy. Wants to express her deepest gratitude to her brother for all the help he gave her. Relates to “‘Colour My World” and the Commo- dores. Means to get married and be happy. ‘‘Yowsa!”’ SHARYN CABRAL “Sha-Sha”’ heading for the Air Force. Noted for loud laugh. Enjoys company of Jackie, Joanna. Wants to see Atlantic City. Secret wish is to marry David. Hates rock ‘n’ roll. Fond of basketball, Food Service and Mr. Harriman. Kim and Dean complete her inner circle. Means to own a Mercedes some day. “Shame!” DORINE BRITTO “Cupcakes”’ heading to John- son and Wales. Goal: to be successful. Enjoys the com- pany of Russell. Noted for quietness. Embarrassed when couldn’t find classroom. Would love to visit Hawaii. Shorthand was fun with won- derful Mrs. Walker. Thanks parents for understanding. “Live one day at a time.”’ DENISE BULGAR “Wing-Wong” enjoys swim- ming. Her probable fate would be to go into the Air Force. Hangs at Westlawn Courts. She will rememver falling in front of Tan House. Would like to see Los Ange- les. Favorite class: C.P.R. Best teacher was Ms. Allen. A junk food junkie. DOROTHY CALNAN “Dot” enjoyed cheering for NBHS. Happiest with friends; saddest when weekends are over. ‘‘What’s up!”’ Mrs. Par- ker’s geometry class was wild. Secret wish: to be rich. Child Care was fun. “Take each day as it comes.” Bridgewater next. ‘ ‘ He) este ? DAVID CALVIN Will be attending the US Coast Guard Academy to become an officer. Gets into camping and math. Has the dream of exploring space! Is known for being patient and hard working. Enjoyed work- ing in Gold House Office. Is grateful for parents’ concern. To visit Hawaii would be superb. ‘‘So kill me!”’ MICHAEL CANERY “Birdman” headed for Air Force. Enjoys football, paint- ing, lifting weights. Loves the company of Belinda. Remem- bers dropping lunch tray in front of everyone. Likes say- ing, ‘“Ya, buddy.’’ Fantasy to play pro football. Hang down UF. Would love to see Rome and Japan. Thanks parents for their love. ‘‘Live one day at atime.” ANNE CARREIRO Is on her way to college to become a registered nurse. Enjoys skating, tennis, jog- ging. Is known for talking con- stantly. Would love to meet Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones. Can’t stand being mistaken for Nicole. Mr. Bis- cari’s French class was superb. ‘‘Oh, shoot!’’ Find her at Me ‘n’ Ed’s. DEBRA CAMACHO “Debi” to be rich and own a Corvette. Is happiest with the “gang.”’ Hangout: J and T’s. Mr. Vaz’s class was the best because of friend, Gary. Plans to go to college. Noted for shortness, but wishes to be tall. ‘‘None of that business!’’ DONNA CARDOZA Future secretary who enjoys sleeping, driving, and watch- ing soap operas. Loathed homework but loved leaving school. Bad temper is worst fault. Would one day like to see Hawaii. Enjoys being with Romeo. Can be found at New Bedford House of Pizza. “‘You only live once!’’ On to college. ROBERTO CARREIRO “Bobby” aims to become a pro soccer player. Detested homework and termpapers. Hangs out East Beach and Brooklawn Park. Desires to visit Rome. Parents’ love and understanding valued. Get- ting up on Monday mornings was the pits. Secretly wishes to become a millionaire. Hoo- ray for NBH girls! To UMass or W.Va.U. WANDA I. CAMACHO “Nuny,”” who just wants to travel all over, is known for expressing her thoughts. Contented with Rolando. Remembers Mom’s love and devotion. Opening the door at Cinema 140 and having the door’s hinge fall was funny. She may be loud but she’s sincere! Will work hard to get all she wants. Acapulco beck- ons. CHERYL CARON Cheryl is happiest when she is with John. She will remember her parents for being under- standing and kind. Would like to see Hawaii. Really! Favored Mr. Letendre’s class. Take one day ata time. VIC CARREIRO “Stick’”’ wants to discover gold. Sold on partying with friends and family. Hangout is Brooklawn Park or Ver- mette’s. Secret wish is to be a Porsche owner. Despises snobby people. Spends money like water. Really loathed that 7:30 bell. Proba- ble fate is death. ‘‘Doit up.” CARLOS CAMBOIA RAYMOND CARPENTER “Radar,’’ who’s going into broadcasting, likes hanging around the MASH gang. Secret wish: to become an anchorman on NBC Nightly News. Probable fate is to be a DJ on a one-watt radio sta- tion in Tiny-town, Alaska. Always’ forgets _people’s names. ‘‘Although sometimes it might be tough — grin and bear it!’’ To college. ROY CASTRO Roy plans on becoming a pri- vate investigator. Shops were OK but teachers didn’t thrill him at NBHS. Cafeteria made a good hangout. Secretly means to be a millionaire. Bermuda would be a pleasant haven. WCOZ and Audi Foxes rate with him. “‘Come on!” CELESTE CANEIRA “Carly” would like to become an accountant in the future. Enjoys being with friends and her family. Despises stubborn people. Would like to seek fame and become fortunate. OK! Band was enjoyable. “Live it on.” SUSAN CARR “‘Subaru’’ SMU is her destina- tion to become a nurse practi- tioner. Gets into shopping and partying! Is known for carrying lots of books. To be marooned on an island with Burt R. and Robert R. would be ideal! Loved school spirit of students, faculty. Brook- lawn Park, Clark St. great hangouts. “Thank God it’s Friday!’’ LINDA CATULO “Lynn” aims to become a nurse. Likes playing pinball and partying. Dimples and fingernails are her distin- guishing marks. Can be seen at Brooklawn with friends. Parents much appreciated. Mr. Kobza made chemistry a ball. Wants to see Waikiki Beach. To college. ‘I’m only kidding.”’ 65 CAROL CHANDLER “Ug” relates to the field of nursing. Can be found at the Creamery. Did not care for snoops or jocks or NBH administrators. However, appreciated Child Care, Mrs. Chooporian and Mr. Silva. Known for telling people what she thinks. College follows. “Go for it.”’ DONNA CLARK “Donna” heading to college. Hates the frizzies. Happiest when with Scott. Known for perpetually chewing gum. Gets absorbed watching “General Hospital.’’ Her male singer is Jackson Browne and her group, Super Tramp. Dreams of owning a Mer- cedes. Like to see Ireland. Philosophy of life: ‘‘To each his own.”’ DENISE M. CLOUTIER “Bird” will attend college to become a medical technolo- gist. Drawing, canoeing relax her. Can’t take those who do not use turn signals. Best in Mr. Ed’s class testing for witches. Will miss friends, football, Mr. Roscow, biology. Won't miss crowded halls. ““Be serious.” 66 BRIAN CHASE Brian relates to parties and listening to rock and roll. Can always be found in the park- ing lot or Acushnet Ave.. Admires parents for their patience. Savored field trips to Boston and going out for lunch. Detention and home- work were a drag. Aims to cook the world’s greatest munchies. A desk writer. RAUL CLEMENTINO “Wally” to become the great- est soccer player. Hates peo- ple pulling his hair. Wants to see blue Hawaii. Hangs around Blue House Caf. or Belleville Rd. Gym’s his favor- ite because of all his friends. Telling jokes is his claim to fame. “‘Live it up while you’re young.” Navy is the next thing. RON CLOUTIER, JR. “Rocky’”’ Doing mechanical work is very enjoyable. Disco is the pits. Would like to see Florida one day. Listening to WAAF and the Eagles is all right. Approved of Mr. Foster and US History. ‘‘Don’t worry about it.” JOAN CHAUSSE Joannie’s plan is to be a nurse so she’s going to col- lege. Was glad to be a NBHS cheerleader. Expresses appreciation for parental patience and understanding. VIRGINIA CLEMENTINO “Ginny” would like to work with children in the future. She enjoys making friends, listening to music and danc- ing. Hates swearing. Would love to meet the Commo- dores and also visit Brazil. Live life to the fullest. BETTY COELHO Betty would like to enter the field of management. Secretly desires to marry. Will always recall her parents’ great understanding. Locate her in Gold Cafe. Seeing Paris is a must. Trademarked by her smile. Deplores conceited people. To SMU. TED CHRISTIAN “Theo” Ambition to be a civil rights leader. His hangout is in the United Front Homes. He is noted for being ‘‘the fool of the year.’’ Secret wish to be a comedian and actor. He is gladdest when others are happy. Found Black History worthwhile. Thanks parents for their love. ‘‘Life is to live, not without enjoyment, tho’. MAUREEN CLEMENTS Maureen is happiest when things are going her way. She relishes being a cheerleader at NBHS. Was noted for wearing cowboy boots. Would like to be a beach bum in California. Known best for talking in circles. soe v7 o Pie y Se | eS % ae ‘ . ‘ “ vr. ! SUSAN COLLET “Sue” is bothered by people who are not prompt. Gymnas- tics, skiing and partying are favored. Chemistry with Mr. Kobza took the cake. Would love to ski. Glad when week- ends arrive. Can be seen at Hazelwood. Headed for col- lege. DIANE CLARK “Didi’’ to be a secretary. Is noted for her smile. Jealousy is her worst fault. Talking to walls is her pet peeve. Trip- ping up the stairs was totally embarrassing. Always noted for her parrots. Constant hair drying is her hangup. ‘‘Life is too short to be fighting!” Wants to stay with David and work for big business. SCOTT CLIFF Happiest when running track. Wishes to go to Alaska with Donna. Worst fault is making fun of everybody. Values parental support at track meets. Chem. class fun due to lab partners. Aims to be rich, happy, have his own car. Ski- ing a great pastime. ‘‘Watch out for strange people behind you.” KATHLEEN COMEAU “Kathy” says she is extremely talkative with those she likes. Fast-tempered but likes to help the needy. Declares NBH guidance counselors really helpful but attendance waiv- ers a real pain. History and Mr. Pepin OK. Not sure where she is headed but means to live each day to its fullest. JOHN CONCAISON John plans a future in writing. Enjoys karate and shooting. Would like to visit the Cape Verde Islands. Parents’ guid- ance and caring appreciated. Noted for not knowing what to say or do. ‘“‘Hello???” “‘It’s never too early to be too late.’’ College bound. ELIZABETH CORNELL “Liz’’ means to be secretary. Camping, bowling, reading are her things. Quiet girl with good personality who dreams of marriage, kids, life in Cali- fornia. Disapproves criticizing people behind their backs. English with Mr. Kelly was fun as well as learning. Advises enjoying life while young: it won't last. ROBIN CORREIA “Rob” will be attending col- lege. Skiing and playing flute are satisfying. Always recall friends: Doreen, Kellie, Char, _ Julia and Terrie. Wants to sun herself in Miami, Fla. NBHS band was super tops. “Remember yesterday, dream of tomorrow, but live today.” ARNOLD CONDE Arnold wants to become rich and is saddest when he is out of gas. Enjoyed Mr. Goodfel- low’s class and hanging out at Buttonwood Park. J. Geils Band is super good. ‘Enjoy yourself while you still can.” DAIMARA M. CORREA “Dee’’ wishes to get a com- puter science degree and would like to get it from Fram- ingham. Greece would be an exciting place to visit. The loy- alty and love of her parents were incredible. Sitting at the wrong table in a night club was a trip. ‘‘Live each day like it was your last.” ROBYN COSME To be computer processor. Enjoys dancing, singing and painting. Says teachers were helpful at NBH. Hopes to be wealthy and travel to the Cape Verde Islands. Parents were so understanding. Warm personality. Will be going into business school. LISA GAYLE CONNULTY Lisa is college oriented. She’s into tennis and savors time spent with Joe. Would like to visit any desert isle for a month. Noted for her funny personality and constantly laughing. Can be located at Buttonwood tennis courts. Detests testing. Never forget Connulty’s Midnight Taxi Service. ‘‘Three!”’ FRANCISCO CORREIA “Frank” is on his way into the Air Force. Would like to become rich. Being with Sue, Rick, Deb, etc. is lots of fun. Is known for having a beard. Parisian holiday beckons. Dunbar is a group spot. Can't stand NBH freshmen. B52’s and Zeppelin are IT. ‘‘Live and let live.” ANA P. COSTA “Rosy Cheeks’’ Goal to help out deaf children. Will enroll at BCC. Loves Joe’s com- pany. Enjoys math class. Was always known for her long nails, shyness, stubbornness. Amused by jokes in Mr. Bis- cari's room. Loved many courses at NBH, hated gym and 5-minute passing. Relaxes reading and crochet- ing. MICHAEL CONSTANT “Lefty” has the bowling approach, enjoys being with Sue. Parents always there when needed. Excruciating when cafeteria chair jumped out and tripped her. Class with Mr. Goodfellow was a vir- tual riot. Lurks near computer room. College is next goal. “Man!” KIM CORREIA Kim will never forget her par- ents’ patience and _ help. Wishes to see Hawaii with Mike, whose company she relishes. Fond of typing and known for being late. Having her own Camaro would turn her on. PATRICK COTE “Pat’’ says he wants to be brain surgeon and _= surf Hawaii. Going to fancy res- taurant with no shoes was dif- ferent. Being with Liz helps. Mr. Doyle’s English was far out. Says his chief fault’s pro- crastination. Could also head large corp. or be nuclear physicist. MARK CORMIER To become a CPA is his aim. Would like to go to England. Secret wish is to become president of U.S. Parents showed him love and caring. Hated early school and late busses. Always ready to help a buddy in trouble. Impressed by Mrs. West’s Accounting. To SMU. PAMELA CORREIA Pam’s ambition is to be a dental hygienist. Is happiest with Michael and _ friends. Favors skiing and swimming. Hawaii’s a future vacation. Is grateful for parents’ loving care. Will not forget good times at NBH, especially Mr. Goodfellow’s class. “So cute.”’ STACEY COUCCI To become a fashion mer- chandiser. Despises plastic people. Most content with Dante. Glad she was a cheer- leader for NBH. Remembers parents’ loving support. Monique was always there to help. “It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood.” Grateful to D. for showing her the way. 67 ANA MARIA COUTO “Banana” Modeling is her goal. Enjoys lunch in Blue House for friendly people. History was laughter-provok- ing with a funny teacher. Ana believes that we are all here to survive and life is much too beautiful to make war. We should all unite to make life better for one another. i yf, JON CROWELL Jon’s headed for BCC to study law enforcement. Enjoyed playing football and times with Shari. Saddest when NE Patriots lose. Can be located at the Gym. Mr. Goodfellow and Chemistry were untoppable. The tropics or mountains of Canada are his destiny. Neil Diamond fan. TERESA DA COSTA “Classy Lady’’ Aim: Lab tech- nician. Enjoys the beach and tennis, Portuguese, teachers, guys at NBHS. Craves Chi- nese food. Friendliness out- standing. Off to college, mar- riage. Gum chewer who can’t put up with conceited people, strict rules or being alone. College and marriage in her future. ‘Follow your dreams.”’ 68 GEORGE COUTO Would like to become a phar- macist in the future. People who speak Eng. improperly irk him. Martha’s Vineyard is a memorable hangout. Hopes to be happy, famous and own a fleet of Mustang convert- ibles! Visiting Cal. again would be great! “Sup?” SUSAN CROWTHER Susan’s ambition is to pursue a career in medicine. Loves are horseback riding and playing guitar. Mr. Langelotti and music are 1. SMU? Will probably end up as lab tech- nician. PEDRINA PAULA DA CRUZ ‘Pete’ Ambition to be pres. of large corporation. Passes time doing arts and crafts. Happiest with Gus Da Costa. Noted for her squeaky voice. Hates snobs and those with nose trouble. Recalls moth- er’s sense of humor and beautiful personality. Aims to see Greece and Scotland. “Why settle for second best; you can be 1.” KAREN COUTO College to become a nurse is Karen’s future. Skiing, swim- ming, dancing all rate. Secret wish is to be a pro-dancer. Getting locked in at Fort Phoenix was hysterical. Foot- ball games were OK and so was Mr. Kobza. Aims to owna Vette and see Bermuda. EILEEN CRUZ To be able to help people is Eileen’s aim. Would like to visit China. Enjoys hanging around with Becky. Remem- bers parents for their caring. Band was the best because of the people. Worst fault is lack of _ self-confidence. ‘“‘Life should be lived to its fullest each day as it comes.”’ RALPH DAPONT EDMUND CRAIG “Eddie” can be found with “Fo” and the crew on week- ends. Secretly wishes to give coaches sprints. Will remem- ber parents not only for being great parents but also being friends. Worst fault was losing head at times. Dogging on Mr. Medeiros in Port. class with “Brad” was great. Off to col- lege. ‘‘Live fully, but live in reality!”’ JAMES CUSSON “Jim” Computer program- ming is in the future after col- lege. Bowling, chess and girls are enjoyable. Secretly wishes to make $25 per hr. Often seen hanging at the bowling alleys. Announce- ments on TV were the pits. Is known for forgetting people’s names. Girls, computer were OK at NBHS. ‘‘Go to B-115!”’ LOIS CRAVEIRO Lois enjoys sewing and is happiest when is doing things with P.F. In the future she would like to visit Hawaii. “That really rots my socks!” Mr. Keith and Mr. Kobza were tops. College is next in life. MANUEL DA COSTA “Manny Terio’”’ Ambition is to be a policeman. Happiest with Nela. Enjoys soccer and mov- ies. Detests gum chewers. Noted for looking like Denny Terio. Always working on cars. Sharp dresser. Thanks parents for their love. Would love to see Hawaii. Fantasy: get married to Nela. ‘‘You have short life; enjoy it while you Can.” CARLOS DA PONTE “Goal to become millionaire. Pastime is sho oting pool. Socializes with good friends. Find him in NBH parking lot a lot. Fond of math. Raves about movie, ‘‘Caligula.” Appreciated parents’ sup- port. Wants to see sunny Bahamas. ‘‘Live and let live.”’ CELIA DA SILVA “Sally” hopes to be interna- tional politician. Middle East or Greece? Satisfied walking on the beach. A classic dres- ser who raves about Chinese food. Nuts about Psychology. “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” To a university. ‘Yoo hoo!” FERNANDO DASILVA NELSON DE FRIAS “Nel’”’ wants success and riches. Watching girls in front of auditorium was fun. Going to Hawaii. Pizza fanatic. Hopes to own TransAm. Praises Mr. Robbins’ House Construction. Girls, lunch and gym interrupted the monot- ony. Possibly to college. “What’s up?” MICHAEL DEMERS “Hollywood” enjoys swim- ming, tennis, football, and being with friends. Despises term papers. Could be found Buttonwood Park playing ten- nis. Was content with the wide variety of subjects and good selection of sports at NBHS. It’s off to college to become a_ photographer. “Get the most out of life.” MARIA DASILVA Is on her way to a business college. Enjoys riding around. Would like to become filthy rich! Always detested Monday mornings. Owning a Rene- gade Jeep would be super. Hopes to eventually move out of NB and get an office job. “Live each day ata time.”’ ANN DEMANCHE “Red” enjoys partying, camp- ing, and taking trips. Having red hair is her trademark. Secret yen is to own her own mountain. Valued parents’ love and _ understanding. Would like to see Europe. Mr. Pacheco and DE were 1. “Happiness is wanting what you have, not having what you want.” Never forget Skip Days, snowballs, breakfast at WSs LIGIA DE MORAIS Would like to pursue a career as a computer engineer after college. Would love to see England and Greece. Can't abide homework or getting up in the morning. Hopes there is wealth in her future. Relaxes with COZ and Cheap Trick. _ MARY DAVIES Mary’s’” ecstatic receiving reprehensible mail from her Russell. Wants to visit Nova Scotia. Secret wish is to live in a room with cracked walls and a bare light bulb. Walking into class with shirt unbut- toned was embarrassing. Life in a commune is her probable fate. Enjoys being with the “Droogs.”’ ‘‘Splunge!”’ LIBERIO DEMEDEIROS BRIAN DEMORANVILLE STEPHEN DECOSTA “Bear’’ hopes to be a suc- cessful businessman and see Europe. Can be found in Blue House, Guidance or on Grape St. Enjoyed football games and Drama Club plays most at NBHS. Loved Port. Il because of Mr. DaRosa’s sense of humor. Off to SMU for Steve. mi MARY DEMELLO Mary enjoys playing guitar and going to parties. Would like to visit California. In the future she plans to get a good job and to make a lot of money. Will always remember Mr. Kobza’s Clinical Chemis- try class. Life is worth living. MARIA DE OLIVEIRA “Ginny” heading for college. Happy swimming, dancing and driving, also athletics at NBH. Skip Day in hospital! Approved of Psychology. Gigi is good company. Yearns to own a Mercedes sport car and tour Europe. Gratitude to parents for all they did. ‘‘Take life one day at atime.” ANTONIO DECUNHA MARCIA DE MELO “Marshmallow” future model. Ambition to get rich. Enjoys company of John. Noted for her hair. Hangs at Me and Ed’s. Hated freshmen at NBHS and conceited people. Fantasy: be happy, married. Thanks parents for their help. Had most fun in Portuguese. “Life is great; everyone should enjoy it as much as they can!” “‘Really!”’ ANA B. DE PINA “Djari’’ means to be police- woman. Content with Car- men. Likes to spend spare time at bath houses and meet new people. A bright smiler who has a yen to become a singer. Is headed for work and eventually a nice spouse. Mrs. Cohen and Mr. Burke admirable. 69 CANDIDA DE PINA “Candy” would like’ to become a pre-school teacher. Happy swimming, gymnastics and partying with friends. She will always remember her par- ents’ love. Found at Mr. Fortes’ office or Harborview. Means to travel to ends of earth. Admired Mr. Sykes and Black History. Known for giv- ing evil looks. EUGENIO DE PINA PAULINE DESAUTELS Loves to spend money. Thought Mrs. Hassey was excellent! Really fond of Michael’s company. Can't stand conceited people. Means to see England after becoming rich. There’s a Cor- vette in her future also. Life holds a career as a medical technologist. Probably to SMU. JUDITH DE SOUSA “Judy” wants to be an accountant. Likes rollerskat- ing very much. To become successful and wealthy is her secret wish. Saddest when alone and everything goes wrong. College is her next step. Probable fate is to become a failure. “‘Live each day like it’s your last.” MARIA DE SOUZA “Wezy”’ would like to succeed in life and be famous. Next is work, then college. Cake in the face was a good laugh at lunch. Hopes to fly to Hawaii. Spends leisure swimming, bikeriding or just at the beach. Gym was fun with all her good friends. Really respected Mr. Gill. “‘What’s up?” FATIMA DE TORRES Her goal is to become a suc- cess. Her green eyes are appealing. Would love to go back to Brazil and also see Hawaii. Enjoys staying home with her husband, watching soap operas and listening to music. Admirer of Mr. Vaz. “Same difference.” BRENDA DIAS “Bren” Goal: become an administrative assistant. Loves soaps and rollerskat- ing. Enjoys company of Rob, Randy and Mike. Favorite class: Shorthand. Seen most often at United Front basket- ball court. Recalls parents always being there when she needed them. “Life is to achieve the most you can.”’ JOANA DIAS MARK A. DIAS “Marques” Goal to get a degree in computer technol- ogy. Likes playing basketball and spinning records. Aches to own a record store on the Vineyard. Peggy’s good com- pany. Grateful for mother’s guidance. Values Mr. Leten- dre and Mr. Roscow’s teach- ing techniques. Unforgettable 1980 basketball season. “Gold makes the rules.” REBECCA DICKENS “Becks”’ likes to go cruising around with friends. Often in Dan’s VW. Would like to tour California. To live on an island with Roger Daltry is her dream. Mrs. Snow’s class was her choice because she was wild and crazy. ‘‘Party!’’ “‘If you want something bad enough, work for it!”’ WAYNE DICKINSON 70 DINARTE DO REGO “Dino” was humiliated when he walked into the girls’ room. He was satisfied playing baseball for NBHS and loves to party. MANUEL P. DOS SANTOS “Road Runner’ can always be found with Madalena. Peo- ple at NBHS were great. Secretly wants to become a soccer player and play for Liv- erpool. Glad he had his par- ents’ guidance. Some day will tour Canada and Europe. His English accent gives him away. TO work. NORMA JEAN DRAYTON “Drakes”’ is into gymnastics, partying and working with kids. Wants to see Puerto Rico. Enjoys being with AF, DW, LA, AR, RP, and PC. Really hopes to be a nursery teacher. Noted for her big mouth and falling in front of people. Loves parents for their love. ‘Save it.” DOROTHY DUARTE EXPEDITO DUARTE “Espo” is college-bound. Mr. Silva was the champ. Espo’s parents were most under- standing. Being with special people and friends is a must. Hobbies: soccer and sports. Future doctor? Can be located at Hazelwood Park. Hopes to swim from the beaches of Hawaii. SUZANNE DUPUIS GLENN ENOS MARIO DUARTE Can be found in Blue Cafe or at the PAAC. Happy when playing soccer or the guitar. Anticipates a trip to Paris or Hawaii. Will remember par- ents’ love. Coming to school with an inside-out shirt on was hilarious. Enjoyed dis- secting animals in Bio. Ambi- tion is to become a business- man. ‘‘Shut up!” JACQUELINE DURANT “Jackie” dreams of visiting Greece and travelling around the world. Can be found in the Core or Blue House. Enjoys watching soap operas. Wishes to become an execu- tive secretary. Mrs. Walker’s class was the ultimate. Ability to get along with others but detests jive guys. ILDA F. ESTRELA College is in the future. Would like to become a fashion designer. Is pleased watching soccer, being with Joe, and art. Will remember parents’ work towards her future. Tan House was a favorite hang- out. Known for being friendly and hyperactive. ‘‘Live life today ‘cause there might not be a tomorrow.” MARY BETH DUGAN “Mary” Future model. Loves rock concerts. Happiest with Rick y. Loves saying, ‘Hey, what’s up?”’ Would like to see Canada. Noted for her jokes. Enjoyed Astronomy. Wishes to stand under a waterfall and eat a York Peppermint Patty. Advises you to live your days to the fullest. ae + ’ { BELINDA ANN DUROCHER Means to be a secretary. Hobbies are roller skating and dancing. Turned off by chronic complainers. Lotsa laughs in Mr. Laflamme’s class. Noted for getting her own way. Happy with Rick. Yearns to go skiing in Swiss Alps. Admired Ms. Allen. Headed for Kinyon-Campbell. DIANE M. FARIAS “Di” to become a secretary from BCC. Content with Armand. Dreams of getting married and living a_ full, happy life. 20-day absences and lunch were the pits at NBHS. Could be found at Lum’s and Green-Gold court- yard. “Life isn’t a bowl of cherries so don’t spit the pits at me!”’ KATHLEEN DUPRE “Jellybean” is happiest when it is payday and being with Tom. Will always remember her mother’s coffee. Says she is too shy and shows naive generosity. Known for not smiling. Fond of football games. To SMU. GREG EASTMAN “E”’ Goal: successful com- puter analyst. He is happiest with Yvonne. Noted for his shyness. Enjoys rallies and basketball but hates phonies. Hangs out at Monte’s or UF. Fantasy: go to UCLA and hang around cheerleaders. Remember his shorts torn off at gym! Thanks mother for love and care. ‘“‘Get most of life and be yourself.” MARIA FARIAS “Conni” will be off to work after NBHS. Getting married and being a housewife will be her future. Being with Lee is pleasurable. Would like to see Paris. Could be seen around Blue House. Is noted for being short and friendly. Live life to the fullest. ““Olha!”’ MICHAEL DUPUIS “Dupe”’ wishes to be a pro bowler. Really a bowling freak. Happy about the kids he met here, but otherwise can’t wait to leave NBH. Geometry appealed because kids were wild! Mr. Goodfel- low made Chemistry fascinat- ing. Commends his parents for always supporting what he wanted to do. Aim: be suc- cessful. TAMMIE J. EATON “TJ” wants to open her own nursery school. Liked being with CA, MU, MD, KR, KC, PV. Life at NBH was most enjoyable in Nurses’ Aide course. Couldn’t hack arro- gant freshmen. Famed for her stubbornness and outstand- ing personality. Appreciated the pool, Mr. Pepin and watching NBH guys. Immedi- ate future undecided. oy MARIA FARIAS “Gracie”, who wants to be a hair stylist, is very softh- earted. Paris would be a glamorous trip. Happiest with John. Noted for her friendli- ness. Despises stuckup peo- ple. Teachers, short periods and gym were really the greatest, along with darling Mr. Pacheco in DE. College is her next step. 71 CALVERT FARNEY ‘ i. df Aull MARIA M. FERNANDES After NBHS work will be the future, hopefully becoming a secretary. Thinks England and France would be great to visit. Remembers parents best by their patience. Could be found hanging in parking lot and outside Blue House. Ms. Caton’s class was lots of laughs! ‘‘Live each day to its fullest.” RITA FERREIRA “Ritz’’ enjoys dancing and sports. Ambition to reach 5 feet 3 inches. Things remem- bered most about NBHS: lunch and friends. Would like to see Brazil. Found at the Mall or outside Gold. Colorful personality. Secretly wishes to become a famous model or dancer. Gym _ was_ favorite subject. On to SMU. ‘Take 72 your time.” LORI FARNEY ROSA FERNANDES Plans to be wed in Sept., 1981. Hopes to be the great- est working housewife ever! Loves to write poems and to have a lot of friends. Ms. Allen’s Shorthand ciass was great. Would like to visit Italy one day. “Don’t spend unhappy moments: life should be enjoyed to the fullest; it sometimes isn’t long.” ‘‘Oh, bird!”’ . . rt v ¢€ fe ‘SS é : : SIDONIO FERREIRA “Sid” is college bound. To be one of the best pilots would be slick. Thanks parents for all the ‘‘carinho” they gave him. Enjoys movies, soccer, but can’t stand rock-n-roll. Wishes to own his own plane. Mr. Ferreira and ‘“‘Get Smart’’ is unforgettable. Proud to be Cape Verdean American. Wishes best of luck to seniors of “81!” JAMES FELDMANN “Hippy” He’s a good sales- man. Wishes to join the Hell’s Angels Gang. Worst fault is not holding on to a job. Wants to visit California. Making it to the twelfth grade was funny. Military is the next step. Mr. Warren was the best because he was with it. A dirtbike and motorcross enthusiast! THERESA FERNANDEZ “Teri,’’ whose ambition is to brighten the spirits of people through her work, is a big dreamer. Would like to visit Paris and Venice. Prejudiced people are not appreciated. Secret yen is become a Holly- wood star. Likes getting to know people through heart- to-heart talks. Adores big smiles and sparkling eyes. VALERIE FERREIRA “Tattoo’”’ To become a suc- cessful stockbroker. Enjoys J.A. and Dale Carnegie Course. Abhors jokes about short people (she’s one). Admires Mr. Kobza and Mrs. Laflamme. Wants to see Wall St., N.Y. Finds Kermit the Frog an admirab le actor. Heading for SMU and a degree in Business Manage- ment. Catch her in her VW! HARRIET FELLOURIS “Fifi,” who wants to marry a tycoon and live in Italy, is hap- piest with Lenny. Plans to go to college. Mr. Letendre was the best. Noted for bad driv- ing. “FINE!” DALILIA FERREIRA “Del” is off to college to become a RN. Enjoys tennis, working with elderly. Future millionaire? Yellow _ slips, absence excuses were a pain. Could be found hanging in Mr. Savage’s office. Opportu- nity to meet so many people at NBHS was fine. Visiting Bermuda and Hawaii? ‘“‘Calm down!” ‘‘Take one day at a time.” TERESA FERRO “Shirley’’ Dreams of wealth. Noted for nonstop talking, being hyper, acting crazy. NBHS teachers and Unified Arts were aces. Will probably become a physical therapist and marry a doctor or lawyer. Has urge to meet Burt Rey- nolds and Robert Redford. Headed for B.U. ‘Lookin’ good!”’ ANTONIO FERNANDES “Tony” enjoys playing tennis and rollerskating. Is noted for his sense of humor and being a drum major. Can always be found at Hot Wheels and Tan Cafe. Study halls and home- work were u nbearable. Would like to be successful engineer. Football games and Band will never be forgotten. ‘‘You only live once.” OLGA FERREIRA “Olgieta’”’ is a future airline stewardess. Enjoys listening to music and_ reading. Resource centers and Senior Lounge were tops. Would some day like to visit France and Russia. Can be found at Cafe Europa with cousin Didi. Mr. Longo’s Psychology class tip top! “Enjoy every moment of life!”’ KAREN FICHTENMAYER “Fitch” Enjoys listening to music and being with special friends, especially Bob. Would like to visit Colorado and could always be found in the Band Room. ‘‘Go Away!”’ Fantasy: to become a Kings kid. Stage crew, swimming and Mr. Charbonneau rated high for this crazy doll. Col- lege in mind. SHERRI LINDA FINEBERG “Giggles’’ can be found at Buttonwood Park. Noted for long hair, giggles. Wants to be a famous probation offi- cer. Happiest with Scott, Lori, Sue. Secretly wishes to be Miss USA. Embarrassed when she laughed in a quiet study unexpectedly. A Mr. Keith fan. To _— college. “Alright!” Sr. Class Sec. LISA FONSECA “Lobster” is on her way to become a legal secretary from Johnson and Wales. Being with Buddy and Geri is super. Point Road has lots of memories! Would like to sun in Hawaii. Likes to dance and listen to wild 109. Double dat- ing with Diane was hysterical. Can’t stand having nowhere to go. “Do it! You only live once.” ANTONIO FRANCISCO “Tony” desires to be happy and successful and to see Europe. Can be found in Blue Caf. or at Centro Luzo. ‘‘Don’t bother me!”’ Noted for lack of height. Enjoys playing soccer and hockey. Dislikes snobs. Secretly wants to coach NBH soccer and win the States! SUZANNE FINKEL “Sue Bee” to get a decent job. Is happiest partying with Chris ‘‘Kringle.”’ Relaxes by rollerskating or listening to rock. Mr. Biscari really made it with his wild jokes and sense of humor. Turned off by snobs and conceit. Says she will marry, have plenty of kids. Wants to see Hawaii, the Bahamas. “Get away from me!” PAUL FONSECA TERRANCE FRANZEN MARK FOGAREN Playing hockey, skiing and rock concerts are his things. Would like to be rich in the future so he can tour the Vir- gin Islands first class. Mostly around Brooklawn Pk. Appre- ciates parental support. Mr. Mello’s class was really all right. DANA L. FONTAINE Dreams of working with chil- dren and visiting Switzerland. Despises people who are late but loves being with John. Secretly wishes to be on a deserted island with John. Saddest when it doesn’t snow in NH. Favors a house in the country with little _ tigs. Approved of Mrs. Barbero and Trig, Mrs. Hassey and Psych. KEVIN FRATES After NBHS is the Air Force. Enjoyed female population but didn’t like rules and teachers here. Partying with friends is the best. Known for always combing his hair. Will always remember parents’ support and understanding. “Take life one day at a time.” “Go for it.” MICHAEL FOLEY “Clark” will be going to big Boston after NBH. Partying with the gang and writing cre- atively are satisfying. To be editor of ‘Rolling Stones Mag.”’ would be it! Was noted for his laugh and mode of dress. Can’t stand those who hate to have good times. “Which way’s the beach?” Mr. Roscow was Top Cat. PRISCILLA FORTES “Pro” will be going to New Hampshire after NBHS. Would like to become a com- puter engineer, eventually. Listening to music and being with the Canichie Clique is alright! Is noted for having a big mouth. Can be found at ROTC or Edie’s house. ‘“‘How ‘about that?’’ You only live once so go for it. DONNA FREITAS Goal: to become a secretary. Heading to Kinyon-Campbell. Enjoys company of Chris. Always recall sitting in the wrong class for 10 minutes. No. 1 subject is Shorthand. Dream: to reach 5 feet. Wants to see Acapulco. Commends Mom because she was a friend first, then a Mom. A Mrs. Miles fan. KATHLEEN ROSE FONSECA “Katrinka’”’ College, then the military will be the future. Can be found down at ROTC or with Pro and Le-Tisha. Mak- ing people laugh and horse- back riding satisfactory. Thanks to Lt. Col. Napoli, Sgt. Morrison and former instruc- tor CSM Lima, Jr. To cross the country and meet all sorts of people would be a riot. “Say what!” yy en ee: hy! jr be b ps | JOSEPH E. FOURNIER ‘‘Joe”’ is known to be a tennis fanatic. Likes NBH when it’s tennis season. Would like to become an architect one day. Enjoys being with Lisa. Mr. Goodfellow’s class was well liked because you could be yourself. Playing at Wimble- don and winning is his big dream. Tennis, tennis, tennis! te LEA FREITAS “Yea-Yea.'’ Ambition’s to be a millionaire. Noted for dark hair. Hates snobs. Hangs around Danny’s. Liked all NBH friendly people. Fond of Mr. Kelly, Mr. Warren. Means to have a horse ranch, live in the mountains, but first comes travel. Valued parents’ love and time. Will see Baha- mas. ‘‘You can’t be serious.”’ 73 or WENDY FREITAS Ambition to become a billio- naire. Hates braggers. Happi- est with Mark. Noted for her dark eyes. Will always remember falling in a puddle after school and falling off a bike with two friends. Favorite subject, English. Would like to see Switzerland. ‘“‘Do what you want but don’t get caught.” Will have a pet tiger. SHIRLEY ANN GALARZA “Shirl the Pearl’’ who wants to reach 5 ft., liked people at NBH. Favorite pastime is checking out guys. Enjoys being with Mom. Bothered by personality changes. Shirl is also noted for her big mouth and height. Mr. Kobza’s class is the best. ‘| don’t want to talk about it.” Hopefully to college. See = : Soe eo : DONALD GARRISON 74 SCOTT FULLER Scott aims to be a chemical engineer. Enjoys basketball, baseball and football. Secret desire is to play second base for Red Sox. Parents’ love and guidance appreciated. Peanut butter and being the youngest in class are his trademarks. Most often located at Buttonwood Park. To WPI or UMass. PAULINE GALIPEAU “Pudd” is off to Northeastern U. Likes skiing, softball, vol- leyball and swimming. Secretly wishes to become the first woman on the moon. Approved all the fine opportu- nities at NBH. Aims to be radiologist technician, make lots of money, own Mercedes- Benz and tour Switzerland. “Give me a break.”’ FERNANDA GASPAR “Fern” will be accountant or computer programmer. Had a good time in Mr. Roscow’s Chemistry due to his jokes. Also liked Resource Centers, lunch and gym but not study- ing for tests. See her on Nel- son St. Means to find fame and fortune after college. “What’s-his-face.”” Believes in Golden Rule. VINCENT DEPAUL FURTADO “Vinnie” most noted for his sense of humor, poor jokes. Really enjoys being with Robyn. Hopes to one day bea pro bowler on the Pro Tour. Extremely enjoyable were Mr. Roscow’s and Mr. Sykes’ classes. Future pediatrician. Hopes for Tufts or BU. Great procrastinator. ‘‘Wonderful!”’ RON GALLEY Ron enjoys partying to the max! To see the Rolling Stones would be the ultimate thrill. Drafting class in 1979 was lots of laughs. Can be found in the field. Hopes to get to heaven some day. Being with Judy is pretty good, too. WCOZ ... the mother of rock and roll! MARIA GIESTA “Chester” aims to be doctor. A Blue House habitue. Likes to play tennis and watch soap operas. Dislikes early rising and ignorant people. Fond of NBH teachers, esp. Mr. Silva and Mr. Lima. Easily upset. Intends to attend college, have career, marry, see the world. Probably UMass. next. “Live life to the fullest.” HARRY FYOCK Heading for trade school. Passes time with stamps. Enjoys times with Debbie. Hangs in lunch room. Paren- tal love and caring valued. Secret dream to become a carpenter. Like to see New Hampshire. ‘‘That’s life.” LUCIA GARCIA “Lucy” wants to be wealthy. Dabbles in dancing, sports, art and movies. Helpful but a flirt. Find her at the Mall with best friend, Rita. Pool, lunch, English, Mr. Letendre all excellent. Can’t put up with male chauvinists. Wishes she could be a model but proba- bly will be a _ professional dancer. Brazil bound. “What’s up?” MARIE GIOIOSA “Motor Mouth”’ can be found hanging at Brooklawn or par- tying. Would like to travel to Italy some day. Relaxes by lis- tening to Skynyrd and the Doors. To get a cabin in Maine at Moosehead would be sheer delight. Take each day as it comes. ‘‘You know what | mean.” YVONNE GABRIEL Would like to visit Egypt one day. Being with Kevin and mother Estelle is most memo- rable. Thanks parents for their love and understanding. Enjoyed Child Care very much. ‘‘Live one day at a time.” DOLORES MARIE GARR “Dolly” Future fashion buyer. Loves dancing and shopping. Likes saying, ‘‘No, just wait a minute.”” Being a Senior is what she likes most. Her song is “‘Jamaica Funk.” Won't for- get her parents’ love and dis- cipline. West Indies is the place she longs to see. ‘“‘To enjoy life is to just be your- self.” me, pegh q - ! | | ( ARTHUR GLASSMAN Arthur’s future plans include going to Franklin Institute, then opening an automotive business. Is known well in D- Block. Thanks Mr. Dlouhy, Mr. Bonneau and Mr. Savage for help and _— support, throughout NBHS. Dreams of wealth and driving a Trans- Am or 450SL. DARLENE GOES Darlene enjoys swimming. Most noted for always blush- ing. Swimmi ng is her relaxa- tion. Conceit bores her. Says Mr. Edmundson and Mr. Letendre were top of the charts. To hula in Hawaii one day. Aims to go to college. “Ya, Right.”’ JACQUELINE GOMES “Jackie” Pastimes: Drawing and music. Enjoys acting crazy with Sharyn and Dina. Would like someday to work with computers. Remembers falling at the Front. Enjoys Funk and Concerts. Parental encouragement fine. Fantasy: Be rich and not famous. Pos- sesses wild imagination. “Take your time and think.” DAWN GOMES “Black Magic’”’ to be a physi- cal education teacher. She hopes to attend Springfield College. Hates conceited people. She would love to see Hawaii. Her pastime is party- ing. Secret wish: Meet up with Kevin R. Will always remem- ber parents’ patience and understanding. Mrs. Bon- neau’s the ultimate. JOHN GOMES Indulges in football, photog- raphy, baseball and tennis. Hung out at United Front with Judy. Distinctive dimples and gorgeous smile. Satisfied with Black History, Mrs. Baier and smoking privileges. Jive and conceited people turn him off. Headed for Boston State Col- lege to learn to be a success- ful teacher DEBORAH A. GOMES “Debi” dislikes snobs and jocks, has no patience at all. Enjoys being with Mark. Wants to visit Australia. Fall- ing up the stairs was embar- rassing. “‘The Barn’ is the best place out of school. ‘“‘Go for it, you only live once.”’ LESLIE GOMES Hates stuck-ups. Happiest on weekend nights. Hangs out at the book store. Always remember getting her arm stuck in Pa Raffa’s bathroom. Favorite subject: Biology Soph. Yr. with Mr. Gill. Found NBH strict but friendly. Thanks parents for their understanding. ‘Live it up while you can.” TONY GOMES “Tee-Gee”’ Off to college to be a businessman. Enjoys football. He is talented and sweet. Would like to visit Hawaii. Embarrassing time when walked into _ ladies’ room. Fantasy to fly the friendly skies and be friends with 10 beautiful women. Found Food Service a savory course, and Spanish was muy bueno. COLLEEN GONSALVES “Cat’’ despises people who think they are better than oth- ers. Pro ice skater? Says she talks too loud and is always putting herself down. Thanks Lori for her concern. At NBH, rallies, games, gym and Mr. Pepin outstanding. Going to Berkshire College, then to live in New Hampshire, ‘“‘How ya doing?” DAVID J. GONSALVES “Dean” Goal is to become a N.B.P.D. Passes time by tak- ing pictures. Happiest cruis- ing in Kim’s Lincoln. Enjoys Todd and Feets Nobre com- pany. Spends most of his time at Monte’s Playground. “What’s the Happs?’’ Would like to see Cabo Verde. Con- tented eating in Occ. Foods. Life should be taken as it comes. GRACINDA GOMES MARIA GOMES “Mary Jo” is a very good lis- tener who enjoys being with friends. Could always be found between Green-and- Gold courtyard. Thanks her parents for their understand- ing and help. Will never forget almost knocking down a gym teacher on a horse. Headed for college to become an ele- mentary school teacher. SCOTT GONZALEZ Scott to go into Bio-chemis- try. Enraptured by classical music, his French horn. Grateful to Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Rapoza for giving him the gift of music. Mr. Goodfellow, Band, orchestra all the great- est! College awaits. ISMENIA GOMES “Izzy” is into running track for good old NBHS, so you'll often find her at the gym. Hated G-lunch and studies, but appreciated Mr. Gill and Mr. Kobza. Her parents were outstanding in their support and understanding. Wants to be a millionaire and see Paris. “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” A —- | TAMMIE GOMES MARY GOODEN 75 WILLIAM GOODEN “Mr. Bill” Goal to be an engi- neer. Hooked on basketball and gymnastics, especially working out with the cheer- leaders. At Indian Rock the most. Favorite song, ‘“‘More Bounce to the Ounce.” His class is definitely math. ‘Life is to just be yourself, not what other people want you to be or do.” NATALIE GRACA “Nat” most noted for laugh- ing up a storm. Enjoyed being with cuz, Nancy, best friend, Diana. Admired Mr. Raposo and Mr. Pepin, too. Loved watching “Starsky and Hutch.” Rollerskating her hobby. Wants to meet Paul Michael Glaser. Is going into Air Force or something in air- planes. Tried to have fun and mostly did! ROBERT GRAY 76 DAVID N. GOODMAN Participating in the Winter Olympics is David’s ambition. Flying out the zamboni door was blush-making. Loves Mexican food. Hates being asked the same question over and over and over. Famed for his figure skating, so find him at the rink. Mrs. Hassey’s Psych. and Soc. were of value. ‘“‘Do what you like and do it best.” LINDA GRACIA STEVEN GRAY “Steve” will be an_ airline pilot. Happiest at the beach ‘cause he’s a sun-lover. Sci- ence and swimming appealed to him, as well as Ms. Tripp’s hilarious English class. Can’t stand stuckups, rules, teem- ing halls or being at NBHS. Headed for Air Force, success and wealth. MATTHEW GOSSELIN ) LYNNE GRACIA “‘Lynnie’”’ means to be a vet. Is into horseback riding. Best times are with Michael, whom she’d like to be with on a desert island. Moody girl who once backed into a car and hated bad drivers! Wants to be married with 10 kids. ‘‘No biggie!”’ HELEN GREEN “Helen Ellen’ will be dance teacher. Dreams of Broadway stardom but settles for Drama Club musicals. Loved Unified Arts, Mr. Charbonneau, danc- ing on stage. Hated getting up early and E-lunch. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it; you can become it.”’ ‘‘Excellent.”’ ELVIRA N. GOULART “L” relaxes bowling, playing tennis, listening to music, dancing, with Roy. Com- mends Mr. Borowicz and Mr. Fournier for being cool, funny, good teachers. Her ambitions are to make it good in busi- ness, have her own boutique, drive a Corvette and make a good marriage. ‘‘Oh, yeah, excuse me.”’ One day at a time. GREGORY GRANDE “Greg” On to college to become an engineer. Likes to play music, sports, cards. Would like to visit Siberia. Is known for making bad, bad jokes and really likes those he met here. Can be found any- where except at home. “‘Life is a bowl of cherries with many pits.”’ MATTHEW GRIMES “Matt” loves to bowl and eat. Has atrocious handwriting. Found in Reading Room or at McDonald’s. Abhors_ stupid people and studies. Wants to be wealthy enough to do nothing and live forever. Chief characteristic is modesty. “Take it easy.” KAREN GOULART “Goo” hated crowded corri- dors and formal _ studies. Found Mr. Lanouette a most competent teacher. Very often in Green-Gold court- yard or at Lot 13. Joe made good company. Valued her parents for being there when needed. MARK GRANGER WAYNE MICHAEL GUER- REIRO “Scatterbrain’”’ has ambition to be rock star. Is only happy playing, writing, or listening to music. Down with disco! To meet Jimmy Page _= and Edward Van Halen a fantasy. Having Mr. Langelotti in Music was an_ experience. Playing his guitar in front of a crowd is the ultimate. DAWNA GYUKERI “Dee” looks forward to being a lawyer. Often at Indian Rock, Monte’s Park or at Debbie and Carl’s. Like gym- nastics, Black History and Mr. Gill plus hangin’ out with Sherree and Lynne. Hopes to go to UCLA and prove to everyone that she can be a lawyer. Live and let live. NEREIDA HERNANDEZ “Nery” aims to keep on being a Christian. Happy when get- ting letters from boy friend in Germany. Will always love parents for their understand- ing. ‘‘Make the best of your life while there is still time.” Wishes to marry Danny some day. ROB HORNER —“Hornero”’ can be found in the Crimson Courier Office. Is happy when competing. Finds it impossible to hold a grudge. Secretly wishes to be the back court champion at Milford Jai-Alai. Will remem- ber parents’ understanding personalities. Sad when there’s no special girl around. “You're a head case.” BELINDA GAIL HADDOCKS “Lynne” headed for art school, or Air Force. Loves being with Michael. Likes music and enjoys English class. Would like to go to the West Indies. Aims to see Ben Vereen in action. Likes listen- ing to Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye. Philosophy of life is ‘‘to see real life and know peo- ple.”’ JAMES HESKETT “Jim” enjoys being with Gina as much as possible. Enjoys tennis and ping pong. Plans to go to college. Will remem- ber NBH for meeting new people and having a good time. Can always be seen at Buttonwood tennis courts. Headed for college and becoming tennis pro. ELIZABETH HOUGASIAN “Liz” will always remember parents’ love and _ under- standing. David’s good com- pany. Gold House g.r., Mr. Savage’s office were good refuges. Visiting Hawaii would be excellent! US History was lots of fun. Swimming, camp- ing, cruisin’ are favorite pas- times. ‘“‘Live one day at a time.’’ Chinese food mmm! ROXANNE DOCKS DAWN HAD- “Rox”’ heading for the Air Force. Wants to be successful some day. Like times with Bumzy. Enjoys parties. Noted for being small. Will remem- ber chasing the wrong bus in front of the track team. Fan- tasy to become an actress in Hollywood. A Mr. Harriman fan but fun in Mr. DeSilva’s class. Like to go to West Indies. DAVID HINES “Rave” Future evangelist heading for Bible College. Occ. Foods (Whaler’s Rest) his top choice, then sports, gym and resource centers. Parental support and care fantastic. “| have tried to keep things in my own hands and | have lost them, but what | have given into God’s hands, | still possess.” NANCY HUNT Ambition is to become a reg- istered nurse. Enjoys listening to music and chemistry with Mr. Kobza. Secret yen to marry a doctor and become rich. Would like to visit Cali- fornia. Homework and term papers were a drag. ‘“‘Do unto others as they do unto you.” SANDRA HARRIS “Sandy” enjoys camping, partying, the beach and music. Being with Steve is also enjoyable. Can’t stand doing homework, esp. math. Would like to have a career in business eventually. Senior Lounge was most liked at NBHS. Mr. Walsh is above average. Homeroom with Mr. Letendre was funny. ‘“‘You’ll get over it!’ ‘““What’s up?” KENNY HINES “PK” Ambition to become an evangelist. Favorites at NBH were Mr. Strittmatter and gym classes. Plans to go to Zion Bible Institute. Like | always say: When you strain, you gain but when you snooze you lose. Will preach the gos- pel to everyone and spend more time on guitar. MARK IACOPONI “Capone” is happiest work- ing in the milk store. Italy is his destiny. Secretly dreams to become a millionaire at the age of 18. Parents’ support much appreciated. Saddest when the car is out of gas. US History was the most fun. “Golly, gee whiz.”’ Famed for his brilliance. STEVEN HEALY “J” plans to take up engi- neering in college. Can be found hanging out at Brook- lawn Park. In school, is often seen in the Reading Room. Noted for sense of humor. Things liked best about NBHS: Mr. Pepin’s English class and being in the Bowl- ing League. ‘‘Get a job!” LAURIE HODSON Laurie would like to be a model or a stewardess in the future. Really enjoys rollers- kating with best friends. Can be found hanging in parking lot before school and Button- wood Park. Secret wish is to become a famous model. ‘Do what you want to; do not what other people want you to do.”’ LISA AMY IACOPONI “Ike” loves to have crazy times with the crew. Hopes to attend Forsyth to become a dental hygienist. Will ever recall best friends, HF, JO, PC, swimming, esp. being “Co-Capt.”’ with Donna for NBHSGST. Music Dept. was a ball. ‘‘Violin!’’ “Go wild and do it while you can cause you might not have a 2nd chance!” Sr. Class V.P. 77 2 a q 3 ILENE ISHERWOOD llene enjoys travel and listen- ing to music. Psychology and Mr. Longo inspired her. Can always be caught daydream- ing in class. Happiest when hiking in NH. Parents’ trust and understanding much appreciated. ‘“‘Well?’’ Would love to visit the Caribbean. To college and a job in which she can tour the world. LISA JASON “Lisa” To be a dancer. Is hap- piest cheering and dancing. Loves Mr. Girard. Thanks Mary-Ellen, Terri, J.B., Scott, Stephen, and Randy. Will remember parents for under- standing. Noted for smile and being too nice. To U.Mass. Secret wish: dance in New York or Broadway. ‘“‘If you can imagine it, you can achieve it!”’ PAULA ANN KARALEKAS “Little Greek’, who wants to be an R.N., is happiest with Jim and Greeks. Would love to live in a beautiful house on the beach. Pulling a Chinese Fire Drill in front of police was funniest. Falling down at a GOYA dance upset her most. Thanks parents for love, help, and understanding. ‘‘Really!’”’ 78 MARRITHIA JACOBS “‘Debbie’’ Goal to become an accountant. She enjoys track. Will remember going out with her shirt on backwards. She would like to attend Penn State. Hangup is loud people. She would love to see Europe. “Life is for the living; enjoy it while you can.”’ May return to Jamaica. TAMMY LEE JEROME “J.J.” enjoys Tom’s com- pany. Known for smile, friend- liness. Secretly wishes to be Indian. Will never forget being stranded at Black Pond until 3:00 a.m. Being dropped on the floor at a cheering game was embarrassing. Lab part- ners in Mr. Roscow’s class were tops. Football games highly rated. “Give me a break.” MARIE KENYON Marie’s goal is to make it to heaven. Despises cliques and being called Maria. Saddest seeing America disintegrate. Parents’ love and guidance well remembered. ‘‘Keep it cool, feisty!’’ Would like to visit Lebanon. Enjoys being with family, friends, and socializing. ‘‘Live life to the fullest.” ANNE JARDIN “Anneeeeee” aims to be a certified public accountant. Enjoys listening to records and being quiet. Accounting and Mr. Warren were admira- ble. Would love to visit France. Liked meeting new people at NBHS. To SMU. “Oh, yeh!” MARK JOHNSON NANCY KNOWLES Nancy’s intention is to enjoy life. Savors partying, camping and time spent with Matt. Can be found most often at Brooklawn Park. Will never forget falling in a cranberry bog while at a party. Valued parents’ love and_ under- standing. ‘‘Live life to the ful- lest.”’ CATHY JARDIN “Cath” a future psychiatrist, enjoys swimming, _ tennis, gymnastics. Secretly wishes to perfect the uneven parallel bars. Valued parents, trust and understanding. Despises phony people. ‘‘Sure, buddy!” Would like to see California. Mr. Kobza was unbeatable. “Life is what you make of it.”’ Lae LORENE JONES “Lori’’ enjoys dancing and being with friends. Saddest when working late on Friday night. Secretly wishes. to become Eva Peron. Values parents’ love and _ under- standing. Liked picking on Mr. Marchand, Drama Club and Mrs. Sawyer’s cheerful- ness most at NBHS. Can be located at Freestone’s. Uni- fied Arts fan. To college. ‘‘But seriously.” KRISTINA JARDIN “Kris” is happiest dancing, playing guitar with friends. A Doobie Bros. fan who would like to see California in a 280Z. Irked by stuck-ups. Grateful to parents for under- standing. Thought Mr. Kobza, Mr. St. Pierre deserved first prize at NBH. Off to college to become med. technologist. “Take it easy!” LAURIE JOSEFEK “Laur” enjoys painting, lis- tening to music and going to the beach. DETESTS 9th peri- ods and bus schedules at NBHS. Happiest when with friends. Most chagrined when she ran out of gas on Route 6. Hangs at the Ponderosa. “Yah!” To college to study medicine. MICHELLE LABONTE “Meech” enjoys being with people she loves. Personality and big blue eyes are her trademarks. Ambition is to go cross-country and to see Greece. Can be located at B. K. parking lot. Mr. St. Pierre was wild. Parents’ support much appreciated. ‘‘Life is but a dream, dreams which never come true.” DEBORAH LAMBERT MARC LAMONTAGNE Marc despises getting up in the morning. Enjoys travel and playing sports. Pro foot- ball coach? Dr. Wilusz and Science were terrific. Would love to visit Hawaii. ‘‘Yeah, right!’ Can be found in the auditorium or Buttonwood. Saddest when football season comes to an end. LYNN LANDRY “Landry Chick” to be an inte- rior designer. Loves skiing, field hockey and tennis. To meet the “‘gopher’’ person is a secret wish. Walking into a men’s room at movies mortif- ying. Poor memory but metic- ulous. Hated deadlines, term papers and G-lunch. Mr. Goodfellow’s class was riot- ous. “Wicked.” pa ar MICHAEL LANGLOIS “Mike” aims to become an oil burner repairman. Despises stuckup people. Hockey, music and going to concerts amuse him. Noted for forget- fulness and talking before thinking. Always at the ice rink. Looks forward to sun- ning in Fla. Appreciated par- ents’ help. To R.I. Oil Burner School. CRAIG LANT AUDREY F. LASSEY “Aud” After NBHS, work will. be her future. Really relishes being with Rich. Parents’ love and understanding were unforgettable. Mr. Letendre was one of her favorite teach- ers. Aud is noted for not understanding. Homework hater. MARIO LAVADINHO “Marty” has a future in music. The trumpet and music are his trademarks. Hangs out in Music Dept. Enjoys being with the Brass Bro. Secretly wishes to play in Doc Severin- son’s NBC Orchestra. French ll and Mr. Biscari incredible. To Berklee College of Music. hi, DAVID LAWRENCE “Dave” Ambition is to make the most out of life. Enjoys travel and Drama Club. Sad- dest when final season comes around. Can be seen at the milk store or D-136. Secretly wishes to become rich. Would like a trip to Germany. Term papers and bad drivers not appreciated. To college. ‘‘And here you are.” MARK LEDOUX Hopes to be in Special Ed. Loves being with Greeks and can be found in Green Cafe. “| hear you!’’ Hysterical falling off chair at Lukolos. Detests yellow cards and slips, but pays tribute to Mr. Longo (never boring) and Mrs. Laf- lamme. Marked by his laugh and talking too much. Great parents! College ahead. JULIE LEE “Jul es” is a future designer who enjoys cruising with friends. Happiest with Mark. Always remember mother being there when needed. Can be found at Freetown State Forest. Ceramics was choice. Aim is to enjoy life and visit Bermuda. Dreams of marrying Mark and owning a Mach 1 Mustang. On to art school. DENIS LAWRENCE To become an actor is Denis’ goal. Charbie’s room is the heart of it. Losing voice dur- ing ‘“‘Harvey” dress rehearsal was a trip. Wants Broadway but Juilliard may come first. Was fond of Mr. Ed’s History but Drama Club was definitely IT. Will never forget zany kids in 1st period class in 3-316. GISELLE LEMIEUX JOSE LAZARO JEANNE LEMIEUX “Jeannie” Working with chil- dren, animals, also being ona secluded beach her idea of heaven. Best times with Mom, sister, brother. Noted for being a twin. Fond of drawing and craftwork but irked by reading. Child Care was inspiring because of love for kids. Live each day as it comes. “Yeah, next year.”’ JERRY LEBLANC Jerry aims to be a profes- sional musician because music is his hobby and his business. Wants to see Eng- land some day. JEANNETTE LEMIEUX “Twin” would like to be a sec- retary. Loves deserted beaches, sports, nature, handcrafts. At NBH, teachers, Dean’s Office, sports were her solace. Hopes to live on secluded island. Off to work and marriage after NBH. Mom's love, understanding will be cherished always. “Live by faith, not by feeling.” LISA LETENDRE Future nurse who would some day like to see the Caribbean. Enjoys listening to music. Mr. Kobza and chemistry were fun! David is the person to be with. Most noted for always talking. Never forget the day Jerry pushed her into the men’s room. Liked studies and lunch. “‘Enjoy life.”” On to SMU. LYNN LETENDRE “Stella” likes free time danc- ing, biking, listening to music. Special Ed. teacher is a must. Being short is her trademark. Secret yen is to be 5’6” and have long legs. Parents’ love and trust appreciated. Would like to visit Paris. Studies and homework were the pits. ‘‘Life is too short; live it to the ful- lest.” SHARON LETENDRE “Twiggy” aims to become a secretary. Being short and very talkative are her trade- marks. Typing and Miss Allen were the best. Valued par- ents’ concern and thoughtful- ness. Can be found at Button- wood Park. Detentions were the pits. “‘Really!’’ To college. { PAUL LEVESQUE “‘Skita’’ wishes to be success- ful. Enjoys partying, sports, and Denise. Hates rain and would like to visit California. Mr. Biscari was OK! Mondays were terrible; Fridays were great! Can be found at But- tonwood Park. Would like to live till eternity. On to bigger and better things. ‘‘Gusty.” SUZANNE LEVESQUE “Suzy” Journalist or com- puter programmer? Into pho- tography, writing and sports. Loves driving around country backroads and helping with animals. Has big brown eyes that get what they want. Psych. intrigued her by exploring thoughts. Admired Mr. Kobza, Mr. Millette, Mrs. Merolla. To college. STEVEN LEVIN “Doby Dog” Ambition is to major in engineering. His favorite pastimes are cars, sports, music, a day at the beach and _ rollerskating. Wishes to visit Hawaii some day. Secret wish is to one day become a rock and roll star. Cruising in his blue bomb charges him. Probably to UMass. N CHERRIE LOPES Wishes to be successful in becoming a nurse. Loves par- tying, skiing, listening to music. Enjoyed Mr. Kobza’s class and Senior Skip Days. Will remember parents’ understanding and _ help. Wishes to visit Europe and can be found parking at Brooklawn Park. College bound. 80 SHARON LIMA “Sharon” noted for being quiet. Especially enjoyed being a NBHS cheerleader. Happiest at rallies and games. Dislikes people with no school spirit. Enjoyed meeting friends at NBHS. Plans to go to college and live in Florida. Thanks parents for love and_ understanding. Fashion designer? GWENDOLYN LOPES “Wendy” would love to work for an airline. Adores cheer- ing, jazz dancing, reading, traveling. Spoiled. Living in the Caribbean and becoming rich would be great. Hates term papers, cleaning house, G-lunch. Hear her squeaky voice saying ‘‘Don’t bug me!” FATIMA LINO “Fifi’ off to college to study medicine. Peeved by con- ceited people. Things liked most about NBH were sports and math class. Favorite hangouts are the beach and Blue House cafeteria. Hob- bies are a day in the sun and rollerskating. Wishes she could be rock star but defi- nitely going into medical field. ROBERT LOPES “Buster” likes ice cream sun- daes and listening to Kiss- 108. Best noted for his ability to help a friend in need. Enjoys listening to Lou Rawls. Diana Ross and Earth, Wind and Fire. Things liked most about NBHS were F-lunch and sociology class. To be a pro baseball player. DEBRA LLOYD “Debbie” is contented when with David. Gratitude for par- ents’ understanding aid. Fre- quented the girl’s room or Sassaquin Pond. Thought Industrial Arts Dept. was great. Architect? Commends Mr. Letendre and Mrs. Pur- cell; Teen Culture let every- one have an opinion. To col- lege, then maybe N.H. and marry David. SHARON LOPES “Sharon” Goal: become an executive secretary. She plans to study at BCC or SMU. Likes jogging, bicy- cling, listening to music. Favorite classes: shorthand and math. Would love to visit Hawaii. Fantasy to be secre- tary to next president of US. Will always recall parents’ help. ‘‘Live a good life.”’ ANTONIO LOPES “Tony” off to West Virginia University to major in busi- ness and economy. Wishes to own his own business and visit Brazil. Considers all teachers to be his favorites. Hangup was getting up on a Monday morning to go to school. Embarrassed when walking into the ladies’ room freshman year. Proudly Ver- dean. WAYNE LOPES “Neil’”” Ambition is to become a top paid model so heading to college to do just that. Enjoys being with Diane and watching Carol Burnett. Liked Mr. Medeiros’ class and hanging around in the court- yards. Wants to visit Hawaii and enjoys tennis and basket- ball. Really into twirling his rifle and flag. LUIS LOPEZ HELIA MACEDO Helia is headed toward Bridgewater. Will always recall the four years at NBH but soph. year was outstand- ing. Mom and Dad were unbeatable. Two best friends in the world were Helena and Fatima. Nelo was SOS! ‘‘If you love something, set it free; if it comes back to you, it’s yours ... if it doesn’t, it never was.” MICHELLE MARCHANT Wants to become a marine biologist. Most enjoys being with Rick and having a good time. Liked Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class: it was lots of fun. Has a yen to fly a 747 jet. Is peeved by conceited people and worst fault is cocky when mad about something. Likes swimming, biking, shopping. “Enjoy today.” DONNA LYONNAIS “Don” most noted for slim- ness and little nose. Will always treasure parents’ lov- ing care, patience and under- standing. Can be found with Michael or participating in any kind of athletics. (Co- Capt. of Swim Team was excellent.) Though despises homework, is off to college. Mr. Goodfellow’s Chem. top- ped the charts. ‘‘Yeah, right.” TAMMY MACEDO Tammy’s goal is to become a pediatrician. True friends is the ultimate. Known for being stubborn, outgoing and clumsy. Loved working with Spec. Ed. kids. Mr. Longo’s and Mr. Gill’s classes excel- lent. Special thanks to Mom and grandparents for help thr ough hard times. To med. school. GEORGE MARCOTTE ‘“‘Marpot” wants to be a law- yer after college in California. Loves to talk. Dreams about playing pro ball. Worst fault was not appreciating things more. Enjoys skiing, motorcy- cling, playing football and partying. ‘‘You can’t keep a good man down.” Did he belong in that Accelerated Physics? DUNCAN MACDONALD TERRIE MAILLET “Terr” Secret wish is to rule the world. Going to college and maybe to become a jour- nalist. Enjoys the Cars and watching ‘‘Real People.’’ Best part of NBH was the 1:52 bell at the end of the day. Funni- est thing was being filmed on Channel 6 at the beach. Strictly an indoor sport. Year- book Faculty Editor. JAMES MARCOTTE “Jim” is going to college but right now likes being with Paula. Pastimes: hockey and track. Bugging people is his worst fault. Hangs around Buttonwood Park. Noted for talking in class. Gets into the Kinks. Liked sports events, Spirit Week. ‘Hey, right!” Emerson beckons. GARY MACEDO Future accountant. Can be seen at Buttonwood Park and the Mills. Savored lunches at NBH, ‘Calm down!’ Will never forget walking on roof of The Coachman at 1980 Prom. Mr. Kelly was a rare bird. Really got into that wild Geometry class sophomore year. TO SMU. DEBRA MAKIN MARIO MARQUES Can be found on the corner of Collette and No. Front. Thanks his parents for under- standing. Would like to see Bermuda, spend a million dol- lars. Enjoyed Mr. Robbins’ House Construction class and heartily disliked homework of any kind. HELENA MACEDO “Helen’’ enjoys basketball and drama. Can be found with Helia and Fatima. She’s happiest when with Kenny. Noted for her clothes. Mr. Letendre was favorite. Worst fault is inability to accept criti- cism. ‘“‘Love is there one moment and gone the next.”’ To Bridgewater State to become a child psychologist. MIGUEL MARANHAO ROBERT MARSHALL “Mich” hopes to make a sig- nificant contribution to the world. Likes cycling but detests obnoxious people. Happiest backpacking. Find him at the beach. Would like to see England. Noted for being outspoken. Remem- bers being held up in China- town. Mr. Goodfellow charmed him. Headed for col- lege. 81 ANTHONY MARTIN “My little Tony’ secretly wishes to become the captain of the USS Enterprise. Par- ents’ generosity much appre- ciated. Mr. Goodfellow and Chem. were the tops. Enjoys football, baseball and hockey. Can be located at Button- wood Park. To the Air Force. DESIREE MARTIN “De-Ray”’ off to college to become __ airline’ —_hostess. Noted for being skinny and her long hair. Favorite person: Bruce Perry. Ever at Ware- ham or Monte’s Pk. Yen to become a professional model in Paris. Will recall parents’ guidance and support. ‘“‘Life is what you make it.”’ GERALDINE MARTIN “Mudd” loves to go cruising and talking on the phone. Hates it when her car is out of gas. Would like to visit Cali- fornia. Enjoys being with her parents and friends. Will never forget Portuguese Il because of Ziggy and Jesse. “Life is a bowl of cherries.”’ LAURIE MARTINS “Lau” is off to college to become a pediatrician. Espe- cially liked cheering, Drama Club productions, Gymnas- tics at NBHS. Enjoys being with Glenn and would like to visit Hawaii some day. Secret wish is to meet again on June 5, 1986! ‘‘Live your life to the fullest!” Sr. Vice-Pres. PAUL MARTINS Ambition to become rich. Passes time with basketball, Rock concerts. Happiest at parties. Hates snobby chicks, discos and getting busted. Would like to visit Switzer- land. CAROL MARUJO Pottery, guitar her hobbies. Disco detester. Jeff’s the one. Known for her height and constant talking. Loved Mr. Edmundson’s headstand to make a point! Wishes to be cremated after death, have ashes made into a pot! Annoyed by those who con- stantly flip and comb hair. To work, travel, get married. COLLEEN MC CARTHY Future is college. Swimming, knitting, and having great times with good friends is enjoyable. To live in Colorado in a cabin would be wonder- ful. Louise and H.S. Monty are fun to hang with. Tardy slips, 9ths and homework were least liked. “Love all, trust few, and do wrong to no one.” “Well... .!’”’ 82 GEORGE MATIAS Happiest when listening to lan Hunter and Mott the Hoople. To see Aruba and would like to drive an Alfa-Romeo. Favorites are: ‘‘Gerry”’ Girard, Ellen Foley, foreign sports cars, WCOZ. Most noted for being Ed.-in-Chief of the 1981 yearbook. To college. “Wrong!” WILLIAM MC CARTHY “Bill” Ambition is to play in a Rock band. Would like to visit Hawaii. Secret wish is to travel in space. Will remem- ber parents for their kindness and_ consideration. Enjoys hanging around Buttonwood Park and listening to the radio. Mr. Girard’s class was the best. SHARON ANN MATOS “Charlie” will be going into the working world to become rich and successful! Secret wish is to still be with Mike in future years. Can’t stand impatient and dishonest peo- ple. Being at “The Rock”’ is fun! Shorthand with Mrs. Walker was excellent. Work- ing in Eng. Res. Ctr. was most liked. ‘‘Live life to its fullest!” “No sa!” | MAUREEN MC COY ““Moe”’ Happiest when with Rick. Destination: college to become a nurse. Disliked over-aggressive or conceited people. Most noted for lack of confidence and for being skinny. Worst fault is always wanting her own way. Enjoys Led Zeppelin, Linda Ronstadt and Peter Frampton. “‘You’re sick.” KAREN MCCABE Ambition is to become an accountant. Happiest when with David. Will always remember what a friend her mother was. Best noted for being 411”. Gym with Mr. Medeiros was a pleasure. Can be found in front of the set watching ‘“‘Mork and Mindy.”’ MAUREEN T. MC HUGH “Moe”’ will hopefully become a police officer. Enjoys being with Barry, Tim, Scott, and Sue. Counting money and Bingo are favorites. Hangs at Lincoln Park. ‘‘What’s up?”’ Is most noted for having a big mouth and being on the phone. Working with the pub- lic through project Ready was good. “‘Have all the fun at once.”’ ANNE MC CAGUE Happiest when with Jim. Will always remember Pottery with Mr. Fournier. Can be found at Lot 13 with friends. Would one day like to visit Hawaii. Secret wish is to be over 5 feet tall. Likes to listen to Neil Young, Pat Benatar and Led Zeppelin. ‘“‘What a jerk!” KEVIN MC KENNA Would like to travel or go to college. Wishes to own a mansion. Loves water and snow skiing, camping, mtn. climbing. Really dug the NBH girls. Wants to see Hawaii, lead an exciting life. Always around the Core or at Button- wood. “Ahhh!” | ae ANN MARIE MEDEIROS “Vicious Annie”’ Wants to be successful in anything done in life. Wishes to visit Hawaii and to become rich. Enjoyed Mr. Kelly’s B-period study and Mr. Warren’s’ Bus. class. Adores eating pizza and hanging around D-block. “Oh, Yah.” MARIO MEDEIROS Hopes to become an elec- tronics engineer. Enjoyed being with friends at school. Liked gym classes and hang- ing out at the cafeteria. Hobby is listening to music, especially on JB105 by Pink Floyd. Admired Ms. Antunes, wants to be happy and help others. To SMU. DEBORAH MELLO Pastime is parties and riding motorcycles. Enjoys being with boyfriend, Wes. Dislikes people who think they are better than others. Savored Sociology because discussing teenage life was _ terrific. Ambition is to make herself somebody important. A pizza hound who says she has a big mouth and is impatient. To Fantasy Is.!! CHERYL MEDEIROS Cheryl’s secret wish is to ride the Budweiser wagon. Fond of softball, partying, hanging around Grape St. Also happy with Sr. Lounge, football, bookstore and people at NBH. Ms. Burchell’s Eng. was a trip! Hated ID’s, Port. Class, passing periods and confine- ment to one cafeteria. Hope- fully to college and success in life. MICHAEL MEDEIROS “Squash” going to work after high school. Would like to visit California one day. Is happiest when playing base- ball. Likes to go to Seekonk Speedway and_ eventually wants to work with cars. Dis- liked going to school on nice days. AMELIA MELO “Peaches” wants to become a nurse and undoubtedly be successful. Would like to visit Bermuda. Enjoys watching soaps and listening to the Bee Gees and Diana Ross. Philos- ophy of life is “‘Eat, drink and be merry.”’ Friendly and smil- ing girl who will marry a mul- timillionaire after college. CLIFF MEDEIROS “John Lennon” Ambition is to graduate from NBHS. Hob- bies are cars and girls. Most enjoys being with Robin. Favorites are Paul Simon, Van Halen and Linda Ron- stadt. Enjoyed the girls but hated classes at NBH. Rel- ishes fried clams and listening to WCOZ. “Ya, really.”’ ROSE MEDEIROS “Rosie” Is noted for her patience. Finds it hard to say “no.” Child Care was tops. Can be found in D-block. Yearns to be rich and visit California. Embarrassed when she entered the boys’ locker room while they were changing. Spirit Week was fun. Will probably marry after college. ‘“‘Take it one day ata time.” MARIA MELO Hobbies are roller skating and going to the drive-in. Enjoys eating pizza and ham- burgers and listening to COZ. Would like to be a detective and join the Air Force after graduation. Would love to see Hawaii and Florida. Can be found at Fort Phoenix. ‘‘Prac- tice makes perfect.” JOE MEDEIROS Enjoyed guitar, auto body and woodworking at NBHS. Can’t stand homework. To have a million dollars would be great. Mr. Campoli was an excellent teacher. Eng. and history were the pits. Led Zeppelin, WCOZ are tops. To visit Hawaii would be AOK! SHIRLEY MEDEIROS “Munchkin”, who just wants to live, is friendly and makes people laugh. Being with Scott is finest. Getting caught imitating boss by the boss was hysterical. Wants to visit California. Had fun in Mr. Edmundson and Mr. Hamlet’s classes. Loved music, parties, fishing, horseback _ riding, pizza. To be secretary. SEGISFREDO MELO “Fred” Off to work to build an ambition. Dislikes disco and detentions. Enjoys listening to WCOZ and Steve Miller. Favorite spots were the park- ing lot at school and the Ave- nue. Liked Mr. Robbins’ Woodworking class. Will never forget the cheerleaders at NBHS. “The guy with the Vega.” LEONORA MEDEIROS “Lee’’ Off to be a registered nurse. Reading, rollerskating, making people happy are her enjoyments. At NBHS, Spirit Week, science, English, Dean’s Office were tops. This Scott Baio fan adores Portu- guese, Italian, Spanish foods. Parents encouraged her in her field. Likes to make peo- ple laugh. Probably to SMU. AMELIA MELLO “Millie” is peeved by two- faced, phony people. Liked Mrs. Chooporian’s class. Will always remember her parents for giving their love and car- ing. Would like to visit Hawaii and go to college to be an executive in an office. Likes sitting by the ocean, working in furniture store, Mr. Cast- ro’s Port. and laughter. JOANNE MENDES “Kitti’’ Noted for sense of humor and looking like a cat. Would like to be a secretary after high school. Would one day like to tour England and sing with a rock group. Enjoys watching ‘‘Taxi’’ and reading books by Agatha Christie. Can always be found at But- tonwood Pk. Moody girl. “What's up?” 83 JOE MENDES “Joey” headed for Fitchburg to study industrial arts. Enjoys boxing and racquet- ball and listening to the radio. Was always somewhere around the boys’ gym. Will be thankful to parents for love and understanding. Liked taking pool classes but not sitting through boring studies. “That’s it!” EDWARD MILLS ““Eddie’”’ (who’s stubborn) is happiest with Donna. Wants to see Hawaii. Accidentally scoring for wrong team in a basketball game was mortify- ing. Term papers were the absolute bottom. Amused by Mr. Motta’s History class. “Yea, right.” JEANNE METCALF Goal is to be happy. Enjoys singing, riding, being with friends. Hates rude people. Fond of Mr. Warren, Mr. Gir- ard, math, gymnastics, art, pottery. Wants to see pyra- mids of Egypt, find someone to love her and be as happy as her sister. NBH offered good friends and teachers. To work or to college. ROBERT MILLS “Rob” is known for playing drums on anything he can get a sound out of. Into swimming and drawing also. Ever at But- tonwood. Endless gratitude to parents for buying his drums. Hopes to succeed in the art and music fields. Anti-disco. “Live it up while you can.” KAREN METIVIER Karen going to college; wants to be veterinarian. Obstinacy and having a loud mouth are her distinctions. Homework and term papers were the pits. Enjoyed band, singing, going to parties. Director of a big zoo fulfills her fantasy. Mr. Nanos was wicked helpful because he understands peo- ple. Wishes she were shorter. KATHERINE MINGOLA “Kathy” would like to become a registered nurse. In the future, she wants to own a deserted island. Could always be seen in Green House. To parents, sincere thanks for their encouragement toward future success. Loved Biology and Mr. Brum. SAUL MICKELSON Ambition is to be rich. Favor- ite pastime: partying. Would really like to visit California. Mr . Walsh was _ fantastic teacher. Strong urge to meet the Beatles. ‘“‘Take life one day at a time.’ See him in Blue Courtyard or at Button- wood. Will never forget incredibly wild studies. To work. STEVE WAYNE MIRANDA “Mr. America” to be a profes- sional dancer on Broadway. Can be found at Blake’s house. Wishes to be rich and famous. Grateful for parental love. Fond of guidance coun- selor and most NBH teachers, as well as Black Studies, Mrs. Andrade and Chemistry. Hopes to go to a NY college of performing arts. KAREN JOYCE MIDTTUN “KC” is happy with Greg or cruisin’ with Colleen and Con- nie. Grateful for parents’ never-ending love and con- cern. Best things about NBH: football, basketball games, Spirit Week, Swim Team, teachers, esp. Mr. Savage. Buttonwood Park or the Mills her lairs. To Bridgewater. Billy Joel’s 1. “Far out.” DEBBY MONIZ Enjoys being with Danny and partying with friends. Would love to tour Europe and to be rich and circle the globe. Glad for Mr. Pacheco’s DE class and the fun of being around the bookstore. Sad when there’s no one around and nothing to do. “Buzz off.” DENORA MONTEIRO “Dee” wants to be a hairdres- ser. Happy when with friends AT, SV, LN and MM. Parents’ love and support so welcome. Most noted for her eyes and being short. Likes ‘‘Stairway to Heaven”’ by Led Zeppelin. 84 ROBERT MONTEIRO “Adam” would like’ to become a state trooper. Hob- bies are reading, playing bas- ketball, and dancing. Out- standing qualities: easy to get along with and very softh- earted. A Satellite Village habitue. Admired Mr. Mello, NBH girls, math and gym. Probably going into Marines after graduation. LINDA MONTPLAISIR “Morm” Business school to become a secretary is future. Is always happy when the weekend comes and making people laugh. Being with “‘the girls” is AOK! Mr. Letendre’s Algebra II class was pleasant. “Tell me about it!’ Will remember Dad for under- standing and being great. Forgetting things is her hangup. TERRY MOORE To become a computer pro- grammer is a probable future. To tour California would be rainbow’s end. Liked Senior Lounge at NBHS. Ted Nugent and Blue Oyster Cult were her taste. Hopes to be rich and own a TR7! VILMA MORALES “Kissy” hopes to attend col- lege and become an execu- tive sec. Chief relaxation is partying. Wants to see Rome. Enjoyed Ms. Allen’s Short- hand and the guys at NBH. Wishes to be wealthy and travel the world. ‘Time plus hard work equal success, so always strive to be number one.” JACQUELINE L. MOREL “Jack” will be going on to college after NBHS _ to become a business teacher. Is often found snoozing in French. ‘“‘How’s it hangin!” Has a hope of reaching 5’9”! Ms. Roberts’ History class was a good time. Being with Danny, Paula, Shell, Fatima, etc. is lots of fun. Couldn't stand freshmen. ‘“‘Live life to its fullest.” MADALENA MOTA “Maddy” Enjoys listening to music and a day at the beach with friends. Liked her guid- ance counselor the _ best because he was so helpful to her. Outstanding quality was getting along with everyone. Would like to major in com- puter operations. ‘I’m only kidding.” ROLANN NADEAU “Muffin” Will be attending a private college, then a police academy to become a police woman. Enjoyed Psychology, Mr. Harriman, rallies. Will always remember Brooklawn Park. Horseback riding and skiing her fun. Posing in French Maid outfit during Spirit Week ‘79! was quite embarrassing. Green Eyes! PAULA MORIN Happiest when with DS, KN, WS, and AP. Pet peeve is people who talk behind your back, and never take a look at themselves. Enjoyed espe- cially Mr. Kelly and Miss Zola’s class. Enjoys tennis, reading and listening to WCOZ. ‘Tell me about it.” Hated not being able to play 8-tracks at end of school year. LEONARD MOTTA “Lou” Happiest when playing football for NBHS and being with Harriet. Wishes to own his own business and to become very wealthy. Enjoyed the parties and ral- lies after football games. “You know what | mean, Jel- lybean.’’ What’s up, Gusty?”’ GARY NELSON “Benny” Has terrific sense of humor. Spends leisure play- ing cards, collecting baseball cards, skiing. Losing to Betsy at Mini Golf was amusing. In the reading room when not kicked out. Satisfied with accounting and Mr. Oliver’s Soph. Math class. Hates being asked for gum! Wishes to be Rich and happy. To SMU. ALISA MORRIS “Winkey” to be a physical therapist. Contented being alone and just thinking. Will never forget being in an advanced German class when belonging in Biology. Thinks Tan House Guidance is slow! Applauds Mr. Longo, Mrs. Conward and Mr. Pepin. Says everyone has a chance in life if they take the first step. Col- lege. JOYCE LEE MULLIN “Jo’’ to pursue career in Music Ed. Outgoing and friendly but says she has bad temper. Found in Music Dept. Secret wish: to join the Bos- ton Pops. Funniest thing was when yelled ‘‘Oh, no, it’s Cal- gonite”’ across cafe. Theory II was wild and crazy. “‘Bazooka Head” You can achieve any- thing if you try hard enough. KIM NELSON “Kan-Do”’ Heading to the Air Force. Hangs at Village or Gomes School. Remember falling down the stairs. Good times with Shay, Dee-Kidd and clique will always be a good memory. Thanks Mother for love and support. Fantasy to explore Paris. Enjoy life to the fullest! DIANA MORRIS “Di” Goal is to travel across the U.S. Happiest when party- ing. Noted for her eyes. Enjoys the company of Geri, Lisa, Joanne. Hangs at Point Road. Liked Port. Il. Speeding is her worst fault. Would love to visit her brother in Texas. “If you play, you will pay.” Going from state to state next. JUDITH MYERS “Gypsy” wants to go into computer programming. Is very shy. To be a rock singer is her wish. Remembers Mom for being crazier than shell! U.Mass. is her next step. To be the first female president to be impeached is her fate. Mr. Kobza and Mrs. Morgan are the favorites. “‘Live it up!’’ LORI NERBONNE Lori hopes to become a nurse one day. College, marriage is in the future. Thanks parents for being there and being so understanding. Mr. Kobza’s Chemistry class was unfor- gettable. Would like to visit California. Enjoys being with Jeff. ‘Make life worth living.”’ DONNA MORRIS Wishes to enjoy life. Hopes to be Concert Mistress of BSO and see Europe. Happy when listening to good music. Hated risking life to pick gym course. Orchestra and Mr. Goodfellow best. Saddest when term paper due. Remembers parents for their sense of humor. It’s on to col- lege for Donna. LINDA NADEAU tn? “Yabo’s” happiest when out with friends. Hates staying home on weekends. Enjoys Mark’s company. Always remember when door fell on her. Hangs at Brooklawn. Always remember parents’ love and _ understanding. Dreams being stranded on the Blue Lagoon with the man of her dreams. ‘Love, Live Life to Fullest.”’ WAYNE NEWTON “Newt” Aims to be a machin- ist. Loves to have a good time. Can be located at But- tonwood Park. Intrigued by variety of girls at NBHS, but not stuck-up ones. House Const. Il with Mr. Robbins was a trip. Regular school work he can do without. Means to make a million and see Rome. 85 ABIBOU NIANG Soccer’s his game. Happy- go-lucky chap who’s happiest around nice looking girls. Lin- coln Park’s his place . Sad when lonesome and broke. Approved of Mr. Barradas, English, girls and studies. Dis- approved of tests. Proud to be a Cape Verdean, Dakar- born. Future pro soccer player. JORGE NOGUEIRA “Luke” wishes to go to col- lege and wants to be an actor. Enjoys girls and rollerskating and would one day like to visit California. Enjoyed gym the most because of sports and activities. Loves lobster and listening to music. ‘Ooh, lala.” “Life is but a dream.” ANN M. NUNES “Nunesy”’ is off to college to hopefully become a physical therapist. Can be found hang- ing in B242. Dr. Wilusz’s labs were tops. Falling off the chair in caf. was extremely humili- ating. Enjoys skating, Billy Joel and Styx. Is happiest when with friends. 86 SIDY NIANG Would like to be successful in life. Enjoys playing soccer and listening to music, and would one day like to visit Hawaii. Most embarrassed when walking into Girls’ Rm. on the first day at NBHS. Enjoyed study halls and dis- liked the homework. ROBERT NORMANDIN “Bob”’ is noted for his crazy sense of humor. Mr. Goodfel- low was all RIGHT! Is happiest at Youth Aflame or with Liz, Lori, Denise, etc. Will never forget Mr. Robinson and his deecles (decals), also being dragged down the hall. Will always cherish parents’ love and concern. Mm! Mm! Mm! To Olivet Nazarene College. DENISE NUNES “Pattie” plans to go to col- lege for computer technician or business management. Secret wish is to own a Mer- cedes sports car and live in Beverly Hills. Will eventually see Jamaica, Hollywood and Hawaii. Most fun while with Michelle and Karen. Worst fault is never expressing her- self. ‘| don’t know.” DAVID NICHOLS To SMU _ then hopefully becoming a chemical engi- neer. Lisa, Swim Team and weightlifting are all enjoyable. Geometry soph. yr. was rowdy!! Can be found at Three Mile Pond lots!! WCOZ and Rush are AOK. “‘Do it, to it!’ Mr. Oliver was a great teacher. “Take it as_ it comes!” THERESA NORTON “Terry” to be a dentist. Could be found either in Green or Gold House. Will never forget slipping in milk during lunch. Would like to visit Florida. Enjoyed the students at NBHS and Mr. Kobza. Says she is known for her personal- ity, popularity and _ smile. “Live life the best you can.” RENEE O’BERRY Ambition: to be happy. Peeved by snobby people, homework and ninth periods. Would like to go to Kinyon- Campbell after NBHS. Is most happy when with Mike, and can be found at Buttonwood Park. Says she is always happy especially when with friends. “You get out of life what you put into it.”’ KAREN NIEMCZYK “Nimslick”’ Pet peeves: Liver and snobby people. Enjoys skiing, tennis, the outdoors and being with friends. Wants to major in engineering, make money and_ stay _ single. Always remember getting caught with eggs on Hallow- een. Geometry was wild and had fun at lunch with the gang. Hawaii calls. Seen at Brooklawn. ‘‘Really!’”’ NADINE NORWOOD “Deana” heading to SMU. Passes time in basketball, softball. Enjoys company of Mark. Happiest hanging with the girls. Remember always sitting on the bench at her basketball game. Thanks par- ents for giving her strength to go through school. Admired Mr. Fraga and Mr. Hamlet. ANTONIO OLIVEIRA “The Tone” off to BCC and some day wants to be a detective. Secret wish is to be happy all the time. Will remember parents for their understanding and kindness. Enjoyed Mr. Motta’s History class because it was never boring. Enjoys playing soccer and tennis and dislikes show offs. ‘‘Take life one day at a time.” RICHARD NOBRE “Feets” heading for college. Robin in his number 1. Enjoys playing varsity basketball. Thankful for all his grand- mother’s guidance and understanding. A Ms. Biz- zarro fan. PETER NOWELL, JR. Peter will be attending Har- vard Univ. Tennis and swim- ming are well liked. Is noted for having lack of intonation. Will probably become a bio- chemist in the future. Will always remember parents’ guidance. To visit Northern Europe would be pleasurable. To succeed in everything is his intention. CONNIE OLIVEIRA It’s college next for Connie to become an accountant. Pas- time is going to movies and having good times with her friends. Wants to see Hawaii. Secret wish is to have fame, fortune and to be happy. Is peeved by conceited people and the short passing periods at school. ‘‘No way.” DONNA OLIVEIRA Wants to be an accountant. Favorite games are rollers- kating and bowling. Happy with friends but sad when no one is around. Pet Peeve is trying to use the phone when someone else is on it. Disliked lunch periods but loved the 1:52 bell. Often at Hot Wheels and Wonder Bowl. SUSAN OLIVER Wants to be a special ed. teacher and would like to visit Europe. Relaxes with music and reading. Friends make her happy. Hangout was Blue Cafeteria but also the Mall with the gang. Found Dr. Wilusz’ Chemistry a favorable subject. Great procrastinator. ALDA PACHECO Pastimes are running, swim- ming in the ocean and canoe- ing. ls up when having a good time with good friends. Wants to see California and England. Yearns to see the Rolling Stones in concert. ‘‘Don’t let life get you down.” DONNA M. OLIVEIRA “Big O” Ambition is to be happy. Serene when with the gang and Carl but devastated when there is nothing to do. Her big time hobby is talking on the phone. Liked English class and football games. Wants to see California. Always ready to help others. “You're kiddin’!”’ KATHLEEN O’MALLEY “Kathy” dreads waking up early but loves going to par- ties. Always joyous when she can be with buddies. Really! Life is too short to be misera- ble. Famous for being con- fused. Grateful to Mrs. Walker for a good learning experi- ence. FLORINDA PACHECO “Flo” to college to become a nurse. Enjoys horseback rid- ing. Peeved by immature peo- ple and snobs. Also disliked boring studies and some rules. Secret wish is to marry Amos. Hangup was getting up for school. Enjoyed § Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class. “Take one day at a time.”’ ELSA OLIVEIRA Computer programmer is her ambition. Dreams of touring Europe. Grateful for parents who understood and helped her. Chemistry shone with Dr. Wilusz and her super class- mates. Giving people nick- names is her special talent. Hated termpapers and home- work. To be rich and famous. “That’s life.” KERRIE O’MALLEY Ambition is to be happy. A trip to Ireland intrigues her. Friends and family make the best company. Known for constant laughing. Button- wood Park’s her second home but is also seen in D- Block, usually on first level with teachers and pals. ‘‘Live each day to its fullest.” } a LUCIA PACHECO “Lucy” Ambition is to become a secretary. Would like to visit Hawaii and enjoys being with Joe. Hobby is talk- ing on Ma Bell with boy friend. Often at Brooklawn Park. Getting married right after graduation. Was happy at the 1:52 bell each day. GRACE OLIVEIRA Happy whenever she’s with good friends. Hangs around Mr. Donut on Acushnet Ave. Likes music and Trans-Ams. Valued parents’ patience and understanding. Especially fond of Mr. Biscari. Some day would like to hula in Hawaii. “Never give up trying.”’ DALE OIVER “Robert” would like to be a carpenter. Fond of Mr. Arm- strong’s class. Likes seafood and watching Richard Pryor. Worst fault is temper. Would like to leave school and start living his own life as soon as possible. ‘‘Keep a good head on your shoulders.” DANIEL J. O'NEILL, JR. “Danny” means to be another Laurence Olivier, so was always happiest after a suc- cessful stage performance. Says he dislikes flaky people (but he played ‘“‘Harvey”’ and “Dracula’’). Unified Arts and Drama Club were the heights at NBH. On his way to Florida next, but some day it will be China. DORVALINO PAIVA NANCY ORTEGA Would like to travel around the world and stop off at Hawaii. Worst problem is fac- ing reality but she’s easygo- ing and understanding. Morti- fied when she fell down the stairs during the passing period. Relishes eating pizza and reading ‘‘Peanuts’”’ com- ics. ‘‘Tell me about it.” JOSEPH PAIVA 87 MICHELLE PARENT “Shelly” most enjoys being with Steve. Worst fault was always being late. Wishes to go to college to become an electronical engineer. Liked the wide variety of courses offered at NBH. Noted for arguing for Women’s Lib. Will remember her parents for the ability to listen to her. “Right.” JOHN PARKIN GERARD PATNAUDE BETTY PEIXOTO To be computer programmer. Pastimes: music, dancing, roller skating. Wish: visit Italy. Mr. Roscow’s jokes were fun. Hangout was Buttonwood Park. Crazy about Camaros, wild about spaghetti. ‘‘You can do anything you set your mind to.” To _ college. “Shoot!” STEVEN PELLETIER ADNA LOIDE PEREIRA “Addy’’ most enjoys being with David, friends and going to parties. Would like to visit the world some day. Enjoyed classes with Mr. Walsh and Mr. Medeiros. Most noted for her eyes, smile and long hair. Most embarrassed when did a split in the Outlet Store. Will remember parents for being there when needed most. LINO PEREIRA College is future to become electrical engineer. Being told what to do is a pet peeve. Partying, playing tennis and hockey are favorites. Can be found hanging at Buttonwood Park. To visit England would be great. Enjoyed meeting people at NBHS. Chemistry labs and Mr. Gill were both fine. ‘Live it up!”’ 88 AGOSTINHA PEREIRA “Tina” Hobbies are bike rid- ing and reading. Would like to attend Kinyon-Campbell to become a secretary. Secret wish is to be rich. Would like to visit Bermuda. Content in Mr. Charbonneau’s English class because of friends. Happy when friends are around but sad when things aren’t going her own way. “Yeah, right.’”’ PAUL PEREIRA “‘Computer’’, who doesn’t like NBHS beef stew, is hand- some, witty, intelligent and honest. Returning every five years for his class reunion is his probable fate. Walking into the door of the Core was embarrassing. College to become a pharmacist is his next step. Algebra Il was fun- niest because of Mr. Messier. ARTUR PEREIRA EDWARD PERRY “Ted” Goal: college for com- puters. Buttonwood Park was a favored place to hang out. Liked teachers least, girls most at NBHS. Parents were great about understanding. “Live free or die.” ‘No way.” DULCE PEREIRA ““No”’ off to college in the fall. Will never forget the love and kindness her parents gave. Enjoys traveling and just stay- ing home to watch soap operas. Would like to visit the whole world, especially Italy and Greece. Worst fault is bit- ing her fingernails. ‘‘You only live once so make the best of itea JACKIE PERRY “Brandy” is a future secre- tary. Happiest when with Billy or Bobby. Worst fault is bad temper. Can be found at the beach or on Park Street. Will always remember being locked in the girls’ room with Joyce. Enjoyed lunch. On to ? JORGE PEREIRA Wishes to write a future best- selling book. Enjoys reading, watching TV and listening to music. Happiest when travel- ing. Would like to see the whole world. Swimming was great, studies were not. Mr. Machado was okay. Laughs too much!! “‘Live and let live.” On to SMU or UMass. RACHEL PERRY “Red’”’ BCC to study child care is next. Football games and rallies were lots of fun. Secret wish is to own a Cor- vette. Being with Eric is great. Is known for having long red hair. Mr. Biscari’s French class is unforgettable because of his sick jokes. “Take each day as it comes and make the best of it.” TRACEY PERRY “TP” happy when having a good time. Liked passing periods but classes were too long. Enjoys music, basket- ball and football. Peeved by phony people. Will cherish parents’ understanding love, care and patience. Would like to check out the Virgin Is. Secret wish to get married and have children. MARIANO PINHO “Mud” will one day be rich and famous. Homework and lunches were terrible. Love to see England and San Fran- cisco. Haunts Raffles in New- port. Most noted for making people laugh and being seen with Darlene S. Idolizes Bar- bra Streisand. ‘‘Time is short so live each day to its fullest.” JOYCE POIRIER “Joyce” to be a poet. Has ability to tease anybody and everybody. Likes being around the Daff. Embarrass- ing time was finding her locker full of balloons! Chem- istry was intense with Dr. Wilusz’ great sense of humor. Despises freshmen who act like seniors. ‘‘Excellent!”’ ELIZABETH PETERNEL “Liz’” Memorable for height. Depressed by homework, rules, people who repeat things. Adored Span. with Mr. Raposo for 3 years, basket- ball, Science. A Green Office habitue. Thankful for parents who helped in rough times. Tying Geo..Matias to a chair broke her up. Pediatrics attracts her. College follows. “Really!” DIANE PIRES “Moonshine” is contented when with Scott and going to concerts. Ambition is to die happy. Most known for big brown eyes. Was always at the parking lot before school. Disliked periods A and H. “Come off it.” JON POLLARD “JP” some day wants to bea state trooper. Has enjoyed every day for the past 2 yrs. Liked Black History and play- ing the Channel 6 news game every Friday. Mistake was making football bets with Mr. Walsh! Dislikes | Monday mornings and can be found at Buttonwood Park. MATTHEW PICARD “Pic” to become a doctor. Happiest when running with friends. Wishes to complete a marathon. Steely Dan fan. Noted for dry wit. Loves Mrs. Hassey’s worn-out cliches. Pet peeve: people who don’t say “‘hi’’ when you gesture to them. “Hey, uh.” To college. “Don’t look back; something may be gaining on you.” ... Satchel Paige MARGARET M. PIRES “Peggy” would like to go to college. Enjoys crocheting, sewing and tennis. Dislikes people who think they are better than others. Is a fan of Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Laf- lamme, also Mr. Charbon- neau and Mr. Pepin. Indebted to parents for help and love. Enjoys being with pals SR, AA, LA, EF and TM. CHERYL A. PONTE “Cher” loves disco-dancing, rollerskating. Abhors rock and roll. Hopes to go on to SMU next year and end up driving a Corvette around LA with the radio blaring on KISS 108. Secretly wants to model for “Cosmopolitan.” Will always marvel at her mother’s patience. ‘‘Party!”’ AS DONALD E. PINA “Silk’”’ hopes to play pro ball. Wants to see California. Loved basketball practice! No. 1 teacher was Mrs. Con- ward. Fan of Gina’s. Appreci- ates parental love and under- standing. Maybe college? CAROL PITTA “Crystal’”’ Her destiny is to travel and do up Hawaii. Inner urge is to meet a rich Hawai- ian and who knows? Likes Chinese food and music. Top pastimes: bowling and spend- ing money. NBH attractions were baseball, math and Mrs. Dawn Caton. Maybe to Col- lege. JANE PORTER Jane’s inner craving is to have naturally curly hair. Does not care for snobs. Dropping her plate into the garbage at lunch and having to fish it out was a mortifying experience. Loved football games and playing for ‘‘The Wiz.” Thinks Ms. Leal is just wonderful. “Yeh, right.” HUMBERTO PINHO LORI ANN PLUMMER Wishes to become a musi- cian. Enjoys singing, playing the p iano and being with close friends. Secret desire is to sing professionally with the Brothers and Sisters. Grateful to parents for coming out on top. Annoyed by homework and studying. Sad when away from those close to her. SHAWN PRESCOTT 89 CYRESE PROCTOR “CC’”’ would one day like to be a commercial photogra- pher and go to California. Wishes Tracey, De-Ray, Brenda and Tooki the best of luck. Can be found in the Core. Thanks parents for everything. On to college. “See ya around.” SALLY LISA RAMOS “Sal’’ hates school buses but loves her buddies. Wouldn't mind living on a mountain. Thanks Mrs. B. and Mr. O. for all their help and a special thanks to her parents for making it all happen. GONCALO REGO Decision: be a lawyer or a pro soccer player? Mad about soccer. Gloria’s good com- pany at Rivet St. Arcade or near Manny’s house. Girls, good friends, Mr. Aguiar and Mr. Ferreira’s class were the things he liked about NBHS. Blue Cafeteria his place. 90 MAUREEN QUAIL “Quail” is really into music. Enjoys being with Rick. Hang- out in school is between Green and Gold. Dr. Wilusz’s class was great for experi- ments. Liked NBHS for Resource Centers and friends. WENDY RAMOS A future nurse. Likes to cook and sing and go to church. Find her at JROTC or home. Mr. Kobza was a fun Chemis- try teacher. Determined but she worries too much. Disap- proves of putting others down because they’re different. Her favorite Companion is Mary Beth Johnson. To nursing col- lege. DOREEN REIS Doreen would like to retire early with much money and travel. Devoted to tennis, playing flute in band and roller skating. Turned off by term papers, tests and bossy people, but grateful for many courses, musicals, Psych., Mr. Longo, Mr. Goodfellow. Headed for college and a life lived to the fullest. CHRISTINE QUINN “Chris” wants to be a teacher, but first wants to see Rome. Bad temper. Secret wish is to be famous and have lots of money. Liked NBHS for E-lunch shift and Drama Club plays. Probable fate: teaching at NBH. Mrs. Laf- lamme was top of her list. “People should live life to its fullest.’’ College is next. Fett PAUL RAWCLIFFE ANTONIO E. RESENDES “Tony” loves music, hates studies. Band was closest to perfect. Mr. Vasconcellos was terrific. Thought guidance counselors naive. Known for his sense of humor. Scud- der’s parties were a blast. To the service or college? No major plans for future. “Ya gotta be kiddin’!”’ MICHELLE RACINE “Mish” has good sense of humor but no patience. Let her just listen to her stereo and don’t nag! Thought Mr. Longo’s Psych. was of value. Most enjoyed company of her parents. She’s either on her porch or down at Sunbeam. Goal is to be a police officer so will attend police academy. MARK REBELLO “Turtle” wants to be “‘narc.” Always in the shop area because they were choice classes. Out-of-town softball tournaments were his amuse- ment. Describes Mr. Mandly’s soph. English as a lot of wild people. Triple lunch and NBHS chicks not bad either. BOB REYNOLDS “Bobboy”’ means to continue in hockey. At NBH he enjoyed being a Senior and Mrs. Sher- bino’s Bio., putting dissected frog in bubbler! Hates being hummed on by anyone and coming in early on weekends. A hockey nut. Aims to gradu- ate from UConn., get rich, own a Rolls-Royce. JOLENE RAMOS Future probation officer. At her best partying or just lis- tening to music. Whaler’s Rest (Occ. Foods) was refuge in school. Thanks parents for pushing her through NBHS. Wants to become wealthy and see Puerto Rico. ANDREW REGO “Spike” will be an artist. Into bowling and _ racquetball. Hangs around 33% Record Shop. Loathes disco. Dreams of being the greatest artist who ever lived, so he’s going to art college after NBHS. LISA REZENDES o =) JOSEPH RIBEIRO “Ribi” will be phys. ed. teacher or computer pro- grammer. Wrapped up in track program and football. Admired Mr. Kobza’s sense of humor in Chem. Liked Sr. Lounge and lunch. Probably to college. ‘‘Ha-A-A!”’ PEARL RINKER “Squirly,’”’ who likes roller skating and horseback riding, wants to travel around the world and try to find her real grandfather. Likes hanging around with Liz. Enjoyed liv- ing on the farm. Remembers parents for being there when she needed them. Noted for good sense of humor. Senior Lounge is great. “Flea Bag!”’ ELVIRA RODERIGUES LISA RICHARD Sailing, skiing, | camping intrigue her. Against conceit and disco. Willing to go along with anything wild and crazy. Aims to own a maroon Mer- cedes sports car by age of 30. Dreams of marrying a famous rock star. Easy-going girl who hangs around’ Brooklawn Park Wall. To college. LE’TEISHA MARIE ROBINSON “Touchdown” wants to own a boutique. Happiest writing poetry or with Zip. School favorites were JROTC instructors and Teen Culture with Mrs. Purcell. Says she has bad temper and big mouth. “Don’t sit back and say you want something! Get up and go for it!” JOHN RODRIGUEZ Sd ROBERT G. RICHARD “Bab” loves swimming, camping, outdoor activities. Found Mrs. Hassey, Psychol- ogy and the Swim Team the best of NBHS. Says he is acci- dent-prone. SAT’s and labs turn him off. “‘Life’s like a fan ... To college. AMERICO V. ROCHA “Rico’”’ Hockey and football player who'd like to date Bo Derek. Fond of gym, Mr. Oli- ver, Mr. Charbonneau, Mr. St. Pierre. See him at Riverside Park. Recalls snoring when he fell asleep in class! Wants to see Rio de Janeiro. Probably to college. CARLOS RODRIQUES Destiny: to be a Green Beret. Pastimes are baseball and football. Saddest when he hears what Russians are doing. Liked the pool and gym, hated studies and Eng- lish. Content with his girl in the country away from pollu- tion. Claims his luck is bad. To the Army. ELAINE MARIE RIENDEAU “‘Misty-Sarah” aims for mas- ter’s in Bus. Management. Likes dancing, horseback rid- ing and wishes she could do them in a warm climate. Hated gym but loved Math and Mr. Kobza. Commends wide course selection at NBH. “Who cares?” MICHELLE ROCHA ““Mousy” will become bus. administrator. Loves shop- ping, traveling, rollerskating. Good times in Mr. Ed’s class. Always a smile or laugh. Sykes and Bobby’s office her school hangout. Wants to own ranch in country and have 5 children. College in mind. MELVIN RODRIQUEZ ‘“‘Coco’s”’ ambition is to be a successful architect. Enjoys Mary’s company and having a good time. Most noted: never being serious. Would like to visit Hawaii or Europe. Pet peeve: sentimental people and lectures. ‘‘Be yourself!” To college. te Pike Li? mn a VIOLA MARIE RIGGINS “Ola” is a future architect. Hypocrites turn her off. Hap- piest with Benny and enjoys being with Linda and Debbie. Would some day like to visit Hollywood. Mr. Hamlet was super! Secretly wishes to be successful. Will always remember mother for being her friend. Philosophy of life is to enjoy it! MANNY RODERIQUES “Mannyrod”’ Goal: to be mil- lionaire. A friendly guy who adored NBH girls and thought gym OK because it was not work. Minimum attendance was the pits. Being with Jackie a pleasure. Find him at Hazelwood or in Green-Gold courtyard. ‘‘Oh, baby!”’ BRENDA LEE ROGERS Enjoys reading and being with friends. Homework was a bore! NBHS bathing suits were the pits. Meeting new people is nice. Would like to marry someone rich and handsome and then visit Hawaii and Bermuda. ‘“‘Knock it off!” Most noted for smile. Maybe on to college. “You only live once so live each day to the fullest!”’ 91 DEREK ROGERS Dreams of being successful Las Vegas casino owner. Fond of swimming, skiing, traveling. Has uncanny ability to get different jobs. Enjoyed being a pool aide and Sci- ence, as well as Ms. Bicker. To SMU, then into science field. TRACEY LIANNE ROSE “Trahee’”’ means to be a man- uscript secretary. Bowling’s her fun. Admired Ms. Allen, Mrs. Walker, liked Math and Gym. Height, freckles and constant talking distinctive. One goal is Las Vegas to win heaps of money. Happy with her honey or with India. Prob- ably going to business college next. ‘‘Save it!”’ ROBERT ROY Future electronic technician who enjoys cycling and read- ing. Scornful of those who brag about prowess in sports. Speaks well of Mr. Biscari (a fun teacher), Ms. Leal and Astronomy. Wants to mee t Olivia Newton-John in per- son. To work. 92 GEORGE ROGERS “LT” to college after NBH. Noted for staying home doing homework. Would have liked to visit girls’ locker room! Stuckups get on his nerves. Collects coins and bottle caps. Good at dealing with numbers. “Get sick!” “Party!” 4 : % } ; . = % ALAN ROSEMAN “Roseman” Secret yen is to see the Rolling Stones in con- cert. Always seen at Button- wood Park. Humiliating when he walked into Green House girls’ room. Photography appealed. Either Harvard or Johnson and Wales in his future. To be the owner of a restaurant chain. Loathes fill- ing out questionnaires. SHARON ROY “Sha” likes to collect mush- room items and make people laugh. Known for passing out gum. Liked passing periods and grand people at NBH. Says parents always there to help. Most abashed at her fall in Cafeteria. Annoyed by jocks. ‘‘There you go!’ To work. WENDY ROGERS Can’t stand snobs and formal studies. Procrastinator who’s often at Lot 13. It was fine in Mr. Goodfellow’s Chem. with T,L,S,S,S and J. Psych. not bad either. ‘‘I’m into it!” NELSON ROSONINA “Rock” wants to be a pilot. Hated conceit, early rising, some teachers and being on time. Able to make jokes of anything or anyone. Loves partying, girls and pizza. A Rush fan. Colombia calls. PAUL ROZARIO BRIAN ROSE “Teddy Bear’ Will be a chef and open a restaurant. Occu- pational Foods and Mr. Harri- man were a total trip. Loves to play pool and tell jokes. Detests know-it-alls. To John- son and Wales College for the culinary course. LINDA ROUNSEVILLE Linda’s ambition is to become a secretary. Horseback riding is her favorite pastime. Despises people who gossip. Wants to see the sunny skies of Hawaii and Florida. Hang- out is East Beach or Brock Ave. ‘What!’ DAVID RUGGERI KIM SUZETTE ROSE “Kimba’”’ wants to serve her God and be a social worker. Always enjoys being in the company of sincere friends. College is next on the agenda. BARBARA ROWLEY “Babsie’’ Ambition is to be a legal secretary. Peeved by snobby people and hates to be alone. Happy with Mike or friends around Sassaquin Pond. Favorite teacher was Ms. Zola. Li ked Junior and Senior years best. “Kiss my grits.’’ Kinyon-Campbell next. LORRAINE RUIZ To be an artist. Gives advice freely to friends. Means to travel the world with someone special, then live on Beverly Hills hilltop. Mrs. Andrade’s Spanish was special because everyone was so close. Love isn’t love unless it’s shared. To art college. ‘‘Too bad!” tarius. PAULO RUSSO “Paulinho” would love to be a pro soccer player and kick the ball till he drops dead. Thank- ful for great parents. Fond of nice NBH girls, lunch, Mr. Broadmeadow and Algebra II. Going to college and then to Brazil. JOAQUIM SANTOS SANDRA SCHARD “San” is off to college. Mr. Goodfellow was _ congenial. Most embarrassed when the car had four flat tires. Rainy days on Mondays always get her down. Despises stuck-up people. Valued parents’ love and understanding. Would like to see Switzerland. Sagit- “Live life to the ful- MARIA SALVADOR “Marie’”’ Rules, food and the teachers were disliked at NBHS. To be rich would be enjoyable. Being there when needed is most cherishable about parents. Will go to BCC to further education. Horse- back riding is a favorite. Could be found hanging between Green and Gold. To be able to visit Hawaii would be great. KEVIN SANTOS “Devin” Goal is to get rich. He is heading for college. Hates phonies. Enjoys Val’s com- pany. Hangs at Monte’s Park and the Core. Funny walking into a pole. Thanks parents for much help. Would like to visit Hawaii. Great being on the track team. Praises Mr. Letendre. ‘“‘Get whatever you can out of life and more.”’ CHRISTINE SCHELL “Chris’’ Ambition is to travel around the world. Enjoys swimming and being with friends. Will always remember Quebec City and ‘‘M and M’s.”’ Most noted for her love of ice cream. Secretly wishes to be part of the ‘‘Jet-Set.”’ Would like to visit Paris, France. Ahead to college. ADALINE SANCHEZ “Giggles” will be attending college in California. Listening to music is most enjoyable. To teach on an Air Force base or overseas is probable fate. “That’s just tough!’’ The games and plays at NBHS were well liked. MARK SANTOS “Sants’”’ heading for the Air Force. Pastime: doing cre- ative things. Notorious for being a punk and wise guy. Happiest with the ladies. Favorite class Black History. Thought woodworking and shop teachers OK. Long remember the way he was brought up. Fantasy is to get rich. Philosophy is ‘‘to live a good life.”’ DONNA SCOTT Donna enjoys being with Eddie and eating spaghetti. Can always be found in the girls room. Cherished par- ents’ love and care. Despises people who are stuck-up. Trademarked for being tall and having a great personal- ity. Destined for Hawaii. Col- lege next. ROSA SANCHEZ SHELLEY SANTOS “Shell-be’’ to work for the air- lines. Dislikes phony people and those who interfere with others. Secret yen is to own an Eldorado and to become rich. Parents’ love and guid- ance appreciated. Enjoys lis- tening to music and being with family. Would like to visit California. College bound. DENNIS SEGUIN Dennis enjoys hunting and going to parties. Parents’ understanding much appreci- ated. Will remember (always) walking into the girls’ room his fresh. year. Probable fate is to get married. Mr. Doyle was superfine. To work. bbe Oe OO atl ad ve DANA PATRICE SANDERS Aims to be a television anchorwoman. Enjoys spend- ing money and dancing. Psy- chology and Mrs. Hassey were the finest. Mom’s under- standing much appreciated. Most noted for wearing beads in her hair. Destined for Den- ver. ‘‘Life is short; live it while you can.” Off to college to study communications. DONNA SARMENTO Most content with Pugie. Saddest not with Scott. She enjoys hanging down Cush- man when not working. Remembers parents’ love and help. Hates dishonest people. LUIZ SENRA 93 DENISE SEQUEIRA “Dina” aims to become famous. Enjoys softball, roller skating, and playing drums. Saddest when having no money. Rock music is the pits. Liked band and football games best at NBHS. English and Mr. Lanouette were the greatest. ‘‘Don’t get mad, get even.” he he Vig KEVIN SHURTLEFF “Shurtleff”? to become rich, famous. Wants to settle down. Snobby girls are his pet peeve. Wants to visit Col- orado. Mr. Robinson coming on the P.A. was the worst. Mr. DeSilva’s class was the best because it was wild. ‘‘Let the good times roll!’ ‘‘What’s up?” ROBYN ANN SILVA “Rob” would like to head for Northeastern for engineering. Hanging with Rinne and Tree was fun and Swim Team was a blast! Thankful for terrific parents. A quiet girl found at Buttonwood. Got to know the guitar man at NBH. Mr. Good- fellow tops! ‘‘Reach for the moon and if you miss you'll land on a star!” ‘Do it up!”’ 94 DEBBY SEVIGNY “Giggles’”’ means to become successful. Enjoys horseback riding, dancing and times with Peter. English and Mr. Silva were delicious. Bugged by snobby people. Secret urge is to be married to Peter. Rel- ished parents’ trust and understanding. “The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but we wait too long to begin it.”’ CATHERINE A. SILVA “Cathy” secretly wishes to get her sister Peggy’s report card. Cherished parents’ TLC. Will always remember Mr. Edmundson standing on his head. Lack of confidence is her worst fault. Relished times spent with friends and going to parties. Hangs at the BK Lounge. College is her tar- get. ‘‘Leave me alone!” SUSAN SILVA “Sue’”’ Aim: Nurse. Enjoys camping, canoeing, photog- raphy, motorcycles, parties. Find her where everyone else is. Fantasy: to meet Mick Jag- ger. Dreams of life on a Swiss mountain. Loved double lunch, Fri. night games, Pho- tography, Mr. Goodfellow. Hilarious when shoes stolen from pool, attended class in socks only! To BCC. SANDRA L. SHAW “Sandy” would like to skydive some day. Going to parties is her fave thing and PK, GM, AR are the company she enjoyed most. Parents’ love and understanding will be remembered best. Speaking at the Junior Banquet was horrible but well worth it as Jr. Class Prez. ‘I’m into it.” SMU for accounting. DAVID SILVA “Dave’’ means to have a suc- cessful career in the business world. Painting, ceramics and drawing are his things. Irked by conceited people. Valued parents’ kindness and ever- lasting support. Quietness is his trademark. Will never for- get falling up the stairs. ‘“‘Do unto others as they do unto JOE SILVEIRA “Joe Mile’ is often seen at the gym or Brooklawn Park area. Liked Reading Room, gym and lunch best at NBHS. Savored time spent with friends. Saddest when alone. Bugged by study halls. To SMU or BCC. ‘Take it one day at atime.” SHARON SHERMAN “Zep” would love to travel to Europe one day. Secretly yearns to be in the front row of a Led Zepplin concert. Can be located at Buttonwood Park with friends. ‘‘What- ever!”’ DIANE SILVA “Damali Almasi Zakuja’”’ Enjoys dancing. Noted for being a twin. Her song: I’ve just begun to love you. Happi- est with the whole family. Remembers posing down at UB. Thanks mother for stick- ing by her. Would like to see Houston. “‘If you love some- thing, set it free; if it comes back, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Broadway dancer? LEONARD SIMMONS “Skip” really gets into skiing and hopes some day he'll become a pro! After gradua- tion he’s college bound. The parties were great and also Mrs. Parker's class. Lobster fan. Can be found at Button- wood Park. To have a Porsche 911T would be excel- lent! ‘‘Live each day as if it were your last.”’ SHEILA SHERMAN Sheila’s target is to enter into the business world. Enjoys cruisin’ and time spent with Steve. Irked by jocks and disco. Dreams to be in the front row of Bob Seger con- cert. Often seen in back park- ing lot or the fence. Would like to see Hawaii. MARGARET M. SILVA “Peggy” aims to become an RN. Listening to music and talking on phone are favor- ites. Parents’ love and guid- ance will always be cherished. Would love to own a Datsun 280ZX and to visit Paris! ‘‘No matter how nice it is to say hello, there will always be a painful goodbye.”’ Being our Graduate Editor was great! SUSAN SMIGEL “Sue” is fond of playing the guitar and being with Brian. Irked by study halls and peo- ple that are late. Would like to visit England. Always remem- ber falling down stairs. Can be located in the girl’s room. Probable fate is to be mar- ried. DOREEN SMITH Doreen’s target is to become an architect. Most noted for sense of humor and always smiling. Bugged by two-faced people. Mr. Anthony and Sci- ence were excellent. Often found in Gold House Office. Valued parents’ understand- ing. Probable fate is to become a waitress. ‘‘Buzz off!”’ HEATHER SMITH “HS” is off to a career in nursing. Treasured times spent with Marc. Trade- marked for her long legs. Par- ents’ love and consideration much appreciated. Mr. Kelly was the utter end! Secretly wishes to become rich. “Wicked!”’ Often found at Brooklawn Park. College bound. A | JEANINE L. SMITH “‘Nene”’ would love to visit Egypt, own a _ Mercedes sports and buy one for Mom. Strives to dance on Broadway but most likely will become a psychologist. The love of Mom and Gail and compan- ionship of Toni and Gail will never be forgotten. NBHS and Onset hold most sincere memories. ‘‘Wow!”’ LESLIE SMITH Leslie means to become a secretary. Happiest when in Falmouth. Bugged by her for- getfulness. Most noted for gaping. Would like to visit Ire- land. Can be located at the pool area. ‘‘Oh yea!”’ PETER SMITH “Smitty” loves weights and partying with the crew on Sat- urday night. Can be found at Buttonwood Park or at Moe’s Gym. Loved playing football and baseball at NBHS. Secretly wishes to have foot- ball coaches line up for up- downs. Special thanks to Mr. Oliver for making NBHS that much better. SANDRA SMITH “Sandy,” whose favorite pas- time is partying, is happiest going to concerts. Enjoys being with Mike. Noted for wrecking her car. She disliked formal studies. Goodfellow’s class was the best because of L.R., W.R., and S.S. On to col- lege next. | VENILIA SOUSA “Vee”’ to be rich and famous. Is happy listening to music. Secretly wants to meet Barry Gibb. Hated studies, gym, rules. Would love to travel to Florida and Europe. History was the funniest with Mr. Hathaway. Probably headed for business school. MONICA SOARES Monica deplores doing home- work or schedule mix-ups. Happiest listening to music. Hopes to live comfortably and visit Las Vegas. Falling on the ice on the way to school will always be remembered. Future secretary or steward- ess. DARLENE SOUZA Enjoys making people laugh. Meditating and crazy discus- sions were wild in History class. Moody people are very much disliked. Could be found hanging between Green and Gold courtyard. Swimming, dancing and lis- tening to music, esp. Bob Seger are all well liked. ‘‘Take your time. Do it right.”’ BERNADETTE SOUCY “Bernie,” a roller skater and bike rider. Contented with her boyfriend, Jimmy. Liked the kids at NBH, Mr. Pepin and Data Processing because it was interesting and_ the teacher was funny. Plans to get married and have a good long life. aE NICOLE ST. PIERRE “Nicky” plans career in veter- inary medicine. Track, field hockey, and Dragons and Dungeons are her favorites. Secretly dreams to play on the Olympic Field Hockey Team. Irked by ignorance. Biology and Mrs. Ouimet were untoppable. Often seen in the gym or the dungeon. “Ya know!”’ College bound. EDUARDA SOUSA “Eddy” plans a _ business career. Enjoys spending money and being with DOM. Secretly wishes Monza would turn into a Mazda RX7. Bug- ged by crowded halls and get- ting up early. Mr. Longo and Mr. Brum were the best. Worst fault is being impatient. “So darling?” TERESA SOUSA “Terrie’’ plans to pursue a career in medical technology. Secretly longs to tour the world. Saddest when her car is sick. Valued parents’ sup- port. Can be located at the beach or Tan parking lot. “Live one day at a time and to its fullest because there may never be a tomorrow.”’ Col- lege bound. ROBIN JOY STALLINGS “Tookie”’ will probably enter the Air Force. Is noted for being loud. Co uld be found hanging in Gold House girls’ room. Being with Stacey and Denise was lots of fun. Being with all her male friends is her hangup! Playing basketball is most enjoyed. “‘Live life to its fullest.” KISS 108’s her sta- tion. RICHARD STERLING 95 JOHN STONE “Stoney” means to become a pro drummer. Happiest when playing the drums and with the guys. Most noted for his Benny Hill impersonations. Secret urge is to be able to play drums for a well-known rock band. Major subjects were the pits. “You dun it, Ralph.” BRENDA SURPRENANT “Snow-ball’”’ plans on achiev- ing a secretarial degree from BCC. Couldn’t stand attend- ance rules at NBHS. Cher- ishes mother’s love and understanding. Is noted for having a big mouth and likes being with Buddy. Always enjoys playing sports. ‘‘Save it!” GINA SYLVIA Gina will cherish parents’ understanding. Enjoyed being with Chris, eating pizza, and Pottery. Lunch was the best at NBHS. 96 JEFFREY STOTT Jeff is happiest clearing 18 feet pole vaulting and saddest in any math class. Can be found at the gym. Yen to see Hawaii. Though homework and term papers are least liked, on to college. Listening to music on WCO2Z is a favor- ite pastime. ‘“‘Calm down.” CATHY SWAYE Enjoys swimming and happi- est on weekends. ‘‘What?” Can be found in Fairhaven with friends. Chemistry with Mr. Kobza was super! Hated homework but loved lunch. Will remember parents’ help and love. Future teacher. Would like to see Hawaii. “You only live once.” On to college. JACKIE SYLVIA “Yackie’’ aims to become a lawyer. Being with Eric, Jr. and Lamont are her things. Can be located at Monte’s Park or the Core. Will remem- ber falling down stairs in front of the guys. Mr. Hamlet and Science were commendable. Cherished parents’ TLC. Secretly wishes to become rich and visit Vegas. Ahead to college. WILLIAM STOWELL “Billiam’’ enjoys bowling and reading Edgar Allan Poe. Miss Bizzarro was the teacher he approved. DANIEL SWIFT LAURIE A. SYLVIA To become aé_ registered nurse. Happiest with Brian and saddest while working. Usually seen at Hazelwood or Brock Ave. Mr. Kobza’s Chemistry class was fun. Also enjoyed resource centers and lunch. Embarrassed when she still had tags on her dress at Jr. Banquet. Secret wish: to become rich. On to college. Me ' eet YY TON! STROUD “Tellie’ enjoys sports and being with friends. Can be found at the United Front or Core. Bothered by people who don’t mind their own business. Will always remem- ber going to school with two socks on one foot. Secretly wishes to become rich. Par- ents’ love and understanding appreciated. To work. ABIGAIL SWISTAK “Abby” enjoys being with the gang from softball. Mr. Ros- cow’s Chemistry class was super. Disliked food and homework at NBHS. “Tell me about it!’ Would some day like to see Bermuda. Senior Lounge and Reading Room were great. On to college. LYNN SYLVIA ‘“‘Joe”” hopes to be married and have childien. Mr. Kelly was a trip. Secret urge is to marry Billy and live near the ocean. Noted for blue eyes. Would like to visit Hawaii. Val- ued parents’ understanding. Can be located most fre- quently in the parking lot. To work. “Hey, Joe!” PATRICIA SULLIVAN “Pat” aims to become a nurs- ery school teacher. Ice skat- ing, roller skating, and being with friends are her thing. Secret yen is to become rich and famous. Hopes to one day own her own nursery school. Child Care and Mrs. Chooporian were the best. “Hey, what’s up?” Would like to see California. CORY SYLVIA MICHAEL SYLVIA BRIAN TARDIF Aims to be a broadcaster. Happiest when with friends outside of school. Yearns to be famous and to visit Califor- nia. Known for his short tem- per. Enjoys listening to WCOZ. Mr. Kelly was super. GILBERT TEIXEIRA “Gilly” Ambition is to become a pro tennis player. Bugged by show-offs. Tennis and photography are his activities. Noted for his ability to play tennis. Can be found in Green House or on the courts. Por- tuguese was heartwarming. “If first you don’t succeed, try again.”” Oh, to meet Bjorn Borg in person! ) GREGORY TODMAN | 6 | “Greg” to be a photographer. Is happy with Estelle. Hopes to visit St. Thomas. Photogra- phy was the best with Mr. Mil- lette. ‘Get married, and raise my children to be good citi- zens.” ‘‘That’s alright!” MARGARET TAVARES Margaret enjoys being with friends and going out. Both- ered by clogged halls and those who lack enthusiasm. Secret urge is to own and fly a private plane. Curly hair and her smile are her trademarks. Mr. Kobza and Mr. Brum were congenial. “What the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” SHEILA TEIXEIRA “Shee” enjoys listening to music and Chinese food. Secretly wants to become an actress. Can be found at United Fronts. Happiest hanging with Rox, Kath, and Ver. Would someday like to own a Mercedes sport. Irked by those who don’t mind their business. ‘‘Simple, Dip!” LISA ANNE TOLENTI NO “Bonehead” Can be found down by the gyms. Being lazy can be a problem. Dreams of seeing Hawaii. Enjoys Julie’s company. Will remember par- ents for being there when needed. Embarrassed when her bathing suit top dropped! NBHS athletic events 1. Off to college and into the medi- cal field. ‘‘What’s up?”’ PETER TAVARES “Pete’”’ to become electrical engineer. Enjoys listening to hi-fi and riding motorcycles. Hated wearing full body cast Junior year. Mr. Gill was favorite but disliked Guid- ance. Yearns to be the best. Would like to visit California but now on to college. ‘“‘There is a time and a place for everything.”’ TRACIE TEODORO Yearns to live forever. Happi- est when skiing, hiking. Rus- sell’s company appreciated. Secretly wishes to live in New Hampshire and own a horse. Thanks parents for all their help. A Senior Lounge fan. Ireland would be a nice place to visit. Off to business school to become a secretary. EXSILDA TORO “Cie Cie” aims to be a mis- sionary. Happiest playing gui- tar and time spent with Lo Lo. Most noted for her big smile and wearing dresses every day. Likely to visit Jerusalem. Secretly wishes to be married on a desert isle. ROTC was greatest. Lack of confidence is her hang up. Means to preach the Gospel. TERESA TAVARES “T” to become a model. Is happy with Tex. Wants to visit Hawaii. Hangs around Tan- Blue. Remembers parents because they got her through school. Black History was the best because everybody knew each other. “‘Double.” May be cosmetologist in Cali- fornia one day. SHER TEXEIRA “Cher” to one day become a famous sports commentator and take over Jane Kenne- dy’s job. Noted for being sports editor of Crimson Courier. Enjoys time spent with Derwin. Joy at all football and basketball games. To become Mrs. Derwin C. Wat- kins? On to Howard Univer- sity to major in Journalism. “Yaah!”’ RICHARD TRACY “Dick Tracy” plans a career in dentistry. Most likely to be found at the roller rink. Mr. Kelly was incredibly good as a teacher. Contented when he is bowling with friends. AURORA TEIXEIRA “Texie’”’ aims to be a nurse practitioner. Listening to music’s her thing. Parents’ understanding appreciated. The wide range of courses at NBHS was admirable. Hates know-it-alls. Slipping down- stairs awkwardly while people stared abashed her. “Enjoy life.”” To SMU. ALLEN THOMAS “Al’’ Would like to be a pro- fessional musician. Guitar is his obsession and he must play his in a rock band at Providence Civic Center. He lauds the attractive female population at NBH, deplores girls who want to run his life. Always in a good mood. There aren’t enough hours in a day to play his guitar. BVA RICHARD TUCHMAN Richard is off to college to become educated. Will recall the Palace, the Sled and even Race the Clock. Thanks to Mr. J.O., Mrs. N.P., and Mrs. C.H. for their many _ kind- nesses. Will always regret desultory ways of fresh. year. “There is more to life than venery, isn’t there?” 97 JOE A. VALENTE Joe plans to work in construc- tion. Soccer, swimming and times spent with lida were val- uable. Hangs out at the beach or in Tan House. Most noted for playing soccer. ‘‘Enjoy life today and don’t worry about tomorrow, for it may not be there.”’ To work. LUISA VELAZQUEZ “Weasy” Her ambition is to own a boutique. Her plans are to marry Lee and visit the Vir- gin Islands and Puerto Rico. Mr. Letendre, Mrs. S. are muy simpatico. Most noted for being a crazy person. Paren- tal love and understanding were endless. Secretly wishes she could be a rich police- woman. ‘‘Mira!”’ SS CARLOS VIEIRA Plans to attend college. Likes photography, fishing and camping. Touring Europe would be super. Algebra ll, football games and new friends were all grand at NBHS. Gratitude for parents’ help and support. ‘‘Life, you make it what it is; make it great.’ Contributing Ed. of yearbook. 98 LYNNE B. VANCOUR “Lynnie” is her saddest when there’s nothing happening. Happiest with Marty. Dancing and basketball amuse her. Can be found at the ‘‘Rock”’ on Potter St. Gets hung up trying to be on time but always being late. ‘‘Eye Yie!”’ Will try acting and secretarial work. JEFF VENTURA Would like to see Calif. one day. Could be found standing in Green-Gold - courtyard. Likes being with Liz. Thanks Mom and Dad for all their help, love, understanding. “Live life to the fullest and enjoy it while you can; you only live once.” CLARA VIEIRA “Claire,’’ who wants to be an interior designer, has a superb sense of humor. Means to see Texas some day. Dreams of life on a ranch. Deplores those teach- ers and counselors who didn’t care (some did). Mrs. Mellen in Int. Design and Mr. Cam- poli in Music dedicated teach- ers. “Whatever turns you on.”’ CHRISTINE VEARY “Chris” Future athletic trainer. ls noted for her sports ability. Parents’ love and encouragement never to be forgotten. Will always cherish the closeness and great times shared with NBH field hockey team. Thought Mr. Goodfel- low’s amusing — personality made his classes worthwhile. LEONARD VERVILLE “Lenny” wants to become an engineer. Bowling’s his sport. Some day will own a 911SC Porsche. Mr. Kelly was mem- orable. KAREN VIEIRA ““Muma’”’ impresses everyone with her craziness. Cheering for good old NBHS was truly terrific. Over-stuffed Honda Civic was sight to behold. Never forget Mr. Goodfel- low’s Chemistry class. Happy being out with Frank and other friends and having a good time. “‘Live life to the fullest.”’ CARMEN VELAZQUEZ ALFRED VIEIRA Everyone knows that he lives in the Crimson Courier Office. What else can we say? MARY T. VIEIRA “‘Boom-Booms”’ would like to expand her nursing skills. A job in the medical field would be satisfying. Said to have a good sense of humor. Some day wants to see Egypt. Super time in Mr. Pepin’s English. ‘But seriously!” ‘‘Try the best you can and do the best at it.”’ LINDA VELAZQUEZ “Chunky” wants to own her own restaurant. Loves to draw and wants to visit Paris. Hangs out in the Dean’s Office. Secret wish is to go back into the Roaring Twen- ties. Remembers parents for love and understanding. Mr. Biscari’s French class was tres degage. “Do | owe you money?” ANA VIEIRA “Annabelle” aims to be a reg- istered nurse. Wishes to see if it’s really better in the Baha- mas. Would she ever love to be marooned on an isle with Burt Reynolds! Seen carrying heaps of books. Hear her say- ing, ‘“‘That’s absurd.”’ Worst fault is lack of confidence. Mr. Edmundson stands out. Col- lege next. SANDRA VIERA “Spacey Sandy” wants to be a court reporter and to visit California. Went crazy with Deb C. wearing green glasses at the Mall. Secret wish is to be stuck with Carl T. Found Ms. Burchell’s English class hilarious. Says her parents were strict but cool. ‘Flip me out totally!” DONNA VIGEANT “Little V’ is off to college. Would some day like to be president of a large corpora- tion. Happiest with Mike and Rick and turned off by con- ceit. Hawaii sounds exotic, but a Mazda RX-7 sounds even better. Her philosophy: don’t worry about what you can’t change. ‘‘What am | gonna do?” DAVE WILDE Making pots of money is his fantasy, playing basketball his amusement. Parents let him get away with murder. Woods, Journalism and pass- ing periods were brightest spots in the day. Mr. Mello was a trip. Contempt for those who think they’re supe- rior. ‘Hey, leave me alone, I’m Polish.” JEFFERY P. VIGER “JP” is into scuba diving and sailing. Wants to keep a per- manent tan. Wishes to see Fantasy Island. Crushed when he ran out of gas and his Dad picked him up. Is happiest with Brook. Noted for jumping guard rails. Eternal memory of parents’ Midnight Gas Sta- tion! SHAWN DAMON WILEY “Special Delivery’ Aims to become.a great writer. Loves spending time with Sandra. Noteworthy smile. Plans to go to college in California. Notes the way his mother always provided for him. If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be. “What’s up?” DAG WAHLBERG Running, talking, good books and sports are favorite pas- times. Worst fault is not showing his feelings. Wants to visit a deserted island. People and possibilities are best things about NBHS. Ambition is to find a way. ‘Yes, | like it here.”” Our Rotary Youth Exchange Student. KRISTINE WINTERSON “Kris” wants to be a special ed. teacher. Neil Young is good listening. Thanks Mom for letting her have all the par- ties. Secret wish is to be filthy rich. Mr. Medeiros’ Portu- guese class gave good times. Hung around back of the parking lot. Hawaii in her stars? UMass. ahead. LORI WARRINGTON Her ambition is to become a computer programmer, after attending college. Gets into running track, football games and Spirit Week. Loads of fun in Dr. Wilusz’s Chem. class. Can’t stand people who ask dumb questions. Braids in hair are her distinction. HILARY WOOD Totally happy partying with close friends. Private urge to travel in a Mercedes Sports Coupe. Memorable occasion was being accused of stealing her own car! Can’t take those long, drawn-out announce- ments. Science and Mr. Ros- cow passed the test. ‘‘Yah, right.” Will try to make it through college with few problems. STEVEN YOUNGBLOOD “Steve’’ would like to be a lawyer. Wishes he could meet Paul McCartney. Never forget traveling with his parents. Still wants to see NY. Incredible: he knows the presidents in order! Liked NBH atmosphere and especially being with Dana. Mr. Cabral and Mr. Walsh unique. Too quiet, but he’s going to college. JOSEPH DE BURGO “Joe” will go into Marines. His pastime is playing soccer at NAACP. Ecstatic when with a beautiful girl. Known for wearing African clothes. He votes for Black History, Twinkie, ‘“‘More Bounce to the Ounce” and S.O.S. “‘Life is to live today, die tomorrow.”’ BRIAN WILCOX Farm veterinarian’s Brian’s ambition. Happiest camping, swimming and just at the farm. Strong desire to live in Franconia, N.H. Getting his desk dragged out of Geome- try class into the hall upset him. Thanks’ parents for understanding his problems. Noted for selling quail eggs. Mr. O’s class was craziest. “Hey, Bab!” DEBORAH WOODRUFF “Debby”’ is a future architect. Fond of frisbee and rollers- kating. Mr. Goodfellow’s class was supersonic. Found with Joe or at Pine Hill Park. Secretly desires to be a model. Liked G-lunch and teachers. ‘‘Yee-ha!’’ On to college. ‘‘Live each day as if it were your last.”’ 99 Not Pictured, But Not Forgotten: MICHAEL ALVES LEO ANDRADE Big aim is to leave NBHS. Known _ for homeroom _ tardiness. D.E. was dynamite. Mr. Biscari’s jokes flipped him out. Fond of parties and people, especially NBH girls. Wants to be known worldwide. Not sure where he’s headed. “‘Do unto oth- ers as they do unto you.” ROBERT ARSENA ULT “Bobby Burner’ digs partying and listening to rock. Disco detester. Hilarious when he ran into Mr. Calnan. Thought Mr. DaSilva’s class a comedy because students teased him. Sharon Mello’s his choice of company. “Il was put here to be what | am, not what people want me to be. ”’ DONNA BEDIENT ANN-MARIE BOISVERT KEVIN BURGO DEBRA CAMPOS “Spacey Deb’ heading for California. Aims to be a stewardess. Happy cruising or hanging out at Buttonwood. Really dug going wild down halls with Sandy. Get- ting pulled into b.r. by Ronnie. was a trip. Lucky to have had Mrs. Walker. Thanks for understanding parents. “Wicked; can you rel- ate?”’ 100 PETER CHAGARULY MICHAEL CONWARD SANDRA COSTA DENIS CRAVO KATHY CROMWELL “Katt” would like to join the Air Force and be a military nurse. Excellent times with Kim, Debbie and Jackie. Had a blast in Mr. Silva’s” Eng. Abashed when she fell off the wall trying to be cool. Often at Monte’s Park. Desires to return to NB and help those who need it. “‘That’s my man!” - JOHN ANDRADE SCOTT CUNHA LEO DALEY ANN-MARIE DANIELS JAMES DE COSTA CARLOS DE LA CRUZ ANTHONY DE MELO ADELINO DE OLIVEIRA “Al” Aim is to be a suc- cess. Most noted for his smile. Buttonwood Park’s a habit. Hopes to join the Air Force, become rich, own five BMW’s. Enjoys playing football and basketball. Will long remember parents’ understanding. “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” DANA DESROCHERS Hockey enthusiast. Gets into parties and concerts. Appreciated NBHS- D.E. course. Found everywhere in this building. Says disco is the pits and WAAF is the ultimate answer. KENNETH BIZZARO STEVEN DION ALBERTO DUARTE VINCE FERMINO DAVID FERREIRA KENNETH FERRO WILLIAM FLAGG MARIA G. FURTADO DENNIS GOMES DEAN GONSALVES Ambition is to attend trade school. Hates rock music. Digs scop- ing the girls. Will ever recall walking from Fair- haven in the rain. Pat- rick and Ronnie make good company. His palce is West End Park. Grateful to mother for way he was brought up. Means to see Fla. Desti- nation unknown. MARY ANN HUTCHIN- SON NERYS LARACUENTE PEDRO LARACUENTE LISA LEFFLER MEG DONAHUE MARK LLOYD THURMAN LONDON KELLEE LOWNEY TERRIE MacDONALD KATHLEEN MICHAELS ‘Kath’? Goal is fashion model. Happiest when Rick’s home. Ever con- tent with Teresa, Shee, Aurianne, Ricky H., Glanda. Heading out to D.C. Fantasy’s to be a success. Noted for jet black hair. Values maternal understand- ing. Will probably study fashion merchandising. ROBERT MILLIGAN WADE MONTEIRO MARIO NIEUWENHUIZEN LESLIE OLIVEIRA EMANUEL PAIVA CARL PAULINO LUCY PEREIRA MICHAEL PIVA DIANE RAMOS JOHN RAMOS MANUEL REBEIRO MARIA ROSA LAURENCE ROTHWELL CARLOS SANTOS JOSEPH SILVIA MICHAEL SIROIS RUSSEL SYLVIA CELESTE TODMAN CHRISTOPHER TONG DAVID VEGA ‘“Dave’’ Ambition is to graduate. Sports and good company are his needs. Bothered by drugs. Science is for him. Can be found at the Park or between Gold and Blue. Wishes to become famous ath- lete. JOAO VIEIRA LUCY VIERA SHERYL WATKINS DANIEL WITKOS SUZANNE XAVIER | coulda’ had a V-8! 9 er wel é o s ae | feel good all under. + eee . % — 102 Whosays!can’t write with my eyes closed? Who’s down there feeling my leg? O.K., which one of you has the super glue? | TLL ee ) ; fed % Where do! put my butts? Busted! Do the Diggle Wiggle! You should pay ME! Was it something | said? 103 Who needs tissues? What's your function? 104 Abelha, A. 31 Concord 45 Acevedo, V. 131 Blackmer 44 Acosta, E. 1094 Cove R. 44 Aguiar, D. 74 Longview R. 45 Ainsworth, H. 37 Morelands Ter. 40 Alejandro, E. 169 Fillmore 46 Alexander, H. 25 York 44 Alfonso, M. 1024 Sheffield 45 Alkalay, I. 130 Hawthorn 40 Allen, D. 18 Junior 40 Almeida, C. 223 Grinnell 40 Almeida, D. 277 Court 40 Almeida, Hel. 331 Rivet 44 Almeida, Hil. 266 Orchard 40 Alpert, M. 95 Plymouth 40 Alvarez, Jr. 111 Aries D. 46 Alves, Ma. 212 Harwich 45 Alves, Mi. 63 Luke 40 Amaral, A. 105 Bonney 40 Amaral, C. 18 Greendale, So. D. 48 Amaral, H. M. 30 Irene 45 Amaral, Man. 8 Mulberry 40 Amaral, Ma. C. 53 Swift 44 Amaral, M. D. 154 Davis 46 Amaral, M.L. 290 Orchard 40 Amaral, R. 44 Independent 44 Amaro, A. 11 Monroe D. 46 Amorin K. 50 Dartmouth 40 Amorin, S. 43 Agnes 45 Anderson, S. 1315 Phillips R. 45 Andrade, H. 49 Maitland 40 Andrade, J. 130 Fair 40 Andrade, L. 62 Rockdale A. 40 Andrade, M. L. 59 Jonathan 40 Andrade, N. 633 County 40 Andrade, Th. 643 Union 40 Andrade, Tr. 173 Acushnet A. 40 Andre, F. 124 Rivet 44 Andrews, R. 235 North 40 Andrews, S. 35 Pierce 40 Anthony, K. 9 Valentine 44 Antonietta, S. 34 Agnes 45 Anuszczyk, J 257 Clifford 45 Araujo, C. 113 Mashpee Ct. 40 Araujo, Jr. 288 Belair 45 Aronberg, R. 52 Cherokee Ct. 40 Arruda, K. 2261 State 40 Arruda, M. 28 Gosnold 40 Arruda, P. 241 Matthew 40 Arsenault, R. 1529 Pedanaram A. 44 Audet, N. 73 Greenbriar D. 45 Audette, C. 180 Appleton 45 Auger, S. 91 Hathaway B. 40 Augusto, Da. 116 Eugenia 45 Augusto, Di. 116 Eugenia 45 Avelar, M. E. 17 Hall 40 Avelar, T. 248 Rivet 44 Avylia, V. 419 Ashley B. 46 Bagaco, M. 60 Winsor 44 Bailey, C. 120 Clifford 45 Baker, K. 12 Yale 46 Barbosa, M. 178 Reynolds 46 Barboza, J. 103 Griffin Ct. 40 Barboza, M. 37C Bayberry R. 40 Barboza, P. 893 County 40 Barra, C. 64 Parker 40 Barrieau, J. 66 Metcalfe 45 Barros, J. 107 Central A. 45 Barros, Sp. 120 Hathaway R. 46 Barros, Su. 689 Summer 46 Barrow, T. 73 Greenbrier D. 45 Barton, E. 198 Highland 46 Bastos, D. 114 Willis 40 Bateman, S. 819 N. Main, A. 43 Bates, C. 993 PineHill D. 45 Baulier, M. 353 Wood 45 Baylies, M. 494 Church 46 Beauregard, J. 193 Palmer 40 Bebis, C. 675 Union 40 Bedient, D. 36 Dudley 44 Beehan, D. 109 Robeson 40 Belliveau, Jr. 782 Kempton 40 Belmiro, D. 07 Birchwood D. 45 Bergeron, N. 530 Hawes 45 Bessette, Jr. 16 Lambert, A. 43 Bizarro, K. 122 Mott 44 Blaise, L. 8 Norwood, A. 43 Blake, P. 85 Sycamore 40 Blanchett, N. 111 Alva 40 Boisvert, A. 337 Tinkham 45 Where the Seniors Live Boisvert, A-M. 82 Middle R., A. 43 Bonville, A. 140 S. Main, A. 43 Borges, A. 201 Davis 46 Botelho, D. 12 Wilbur A.,A. 43 Botelho, G. 643 County 40 Boucher, D. 975 Pontiac 44 Bourassa, H. 44 Lucas 44 Bourgeois, M. 220 Appleton 45 Bradshaw, M. 66 Norman 44 Bralewski, W. 382 Wood 45 Branco, R. 15 Welcome 44 Branquinho, J. 129 Division 44 Brennan, B. 129 Bullock 40 Bretal, M. 32 McGurk 44 Brito, A. 43 Rounds 40 Brito, C. 142 Purchase 40 Britto, D. 49 Stackhouse 40 Britto, J. 129 Acushnet A. 40 Britto, L. 13 Shawnee Ct. 40 Brown, D. 909 County 40 Brum, D. 91 Jouvette 44 Bulgar, D. 473 Maxfield 40 Burgo, K. 115 Mashpee C. 40 Cabral, L. 11 Mapleview Ter. 40 Cabral, M. J. 91 Durfee 40 Cabral, M. M. 388 Reed 40 Cabral, S. 81 Hillman 40 Calnan, D. 170 Rounds 40 Calvin, D. 570 Allen 40 Camacho, D. 72 Lambert, A. 43 Camacho, W. 2 Beetle Ct. 46 Camboia, C. 25 Stackhouse 40 Campos, D. 55 Carlisle 45 Caneira, C. 157 Bolton 40 Canery, M. 451 Maxfield 40 Cardoza, D. 55 Salisbury 44 Caron, C. 20 Emery 44 Carpenter, R. 26 James 40 Carr, S. 470 Sawyer 46 Carreiro, A. 43 McCombs B. 40 Carreiro, R. 252 Princeton 46 Carreiro, V. 365 Hersom 46 Castro, R. 116 Colonial D. 46 Catulo, L. 680 Church 45 Chaguruly, P. 75 Glennon 45 Chandler, C. 74 Independent 44 Chase, B. 283 Shaw 45 Chausse, J. 1116 Westgate 46 Christian, T. 40 Newton 40 Clark, Di. 55 Lake 40 Clark, Do. 55 Lake 40 Clementino, R. 86 Nash R. 46 Clementino, V. 86 Nash R. 46 Clements, M. 35 Plymouth 40 Cliff, S. 3968 Acushnet A. 45 Cloutier, D. 36 Frank, A. 43 Cloutier, R. 273 Cornell 40 Coelho, B. 1587 Acushnet A. 46 Collet, S. 90 Fern 44 Comeau, K. 241 State 40 Concaison, J. 79 Easton 46 Conde, A. 52 Rotch 40 Connulty, L. 109 Carroll 40 Constant, M. 4174 Acushnet A. 45 Conward, M. 135 Chancery 40 Cormier, M. 79 Bulla rd 46 Cornell, E. 158 Summit 40 Correa, D. 76 Beetle 45 Correia, F. 76 Dunbar 40 Correia, K. 233 Tarkiln Hill 46 Correia, P. 15 Seaview Ter. 44 Correia, R. 1398 Sassaquin A. 45 Cosme, R. 132 Blackmer 44 Costa, A. 670 S. First 44 Costa, S. 113 Rockland 40 Cote, P. 129 Tallman 46 Coucci, S. 83 Mt. Vernon 40 Couto, A. M. 268 N. Front 45 Couto, G. 323 Hersom 45 Couto, K. 429 Wood 45 Craig, E. 22 Nautilus 44 Craveiro, L. 221 Cornell 40 Cravo, D. 77 Linden 40 Cromwell, K. 290 Mt. Pleasant 40 Crowell, J. 427 Valley R. 45 Crowther, S. 33 Arlington 45 Cruz, E. 246 Smith 40 Cunha, S. 474 Ashley BI. 45 Cusson, Jr. 97 Durfee 40 DaCosta, M. 943 County 40 DaCosta, T. 183 Tinkham 46 DaCruz, P. 146 Pleasant 40 Daley, L. 16 Thornton, A. 43 Daniels, A. 177 Deerfield R. 45 Dapont, R. 93 Holly 45 DaPonte, C. 67 Norman 44 DaSilva, C. 77 Nautilus 44 DaSilva, F. 988 County 40 DaSilva, M. 55 County 40 Davies, M. 96 Madison 40 DeBurgo, J. 83 Sycamore 40 DeCosta, J. 195 Glennon 45 DeCosta, S. 22 Cottage 40 DeCunha, A. 210 Rounds 40 DeFrias, N. 114 Thompson 40 DeLaCruz, C. 430 Rivet 44 Demanche, A. 326 Tinkham 46 DeMedéeiros, L. 100 Holly 46 DeMello, M. E. 155 Ruggles 40 DeMelo, A. 168 Belleville R. 45 DeMelo, M. 166 Nash R. 46 Demers, M. 42 Liberty 40 DeMorais, L. 124 Collette 46 Demoranville, B. 2242 Acushnet A. 45 DeOliveira, A. 365 County 40 DePina, A. 23 Whitman 45 DePina, C. 86 Walden 40 DePina, E. 18 Bedford 40 Desaultels, P. 10 Snowfields R., Matt. 39 DeSousa, Jr. 1 Landry 46 DeSousa, M. 405 Tarkiln Hill 45 Desrochers, D. 14 White 45 Dias, B. 655 Kempton 40 Dias, Jr. 360 Smith 40 Dias, M. 156 Greenwood 40 Dickens , R. 560 Cottage 40 Dickinson, W. 143 Nestles L., A. 43 Donahue, M. 148 Sycamore 40 DoRego, D. 63 Independent 44 Dos Santos, M. 94 Hawthorn 40 Drayton, N. 162 Chancery 40 Duarte, A. 38 Irvington 45 Duarte, E. 334 Brock A. 44 Duarte, M. 367 State 40 Duffy, B. 10 Yates 45 rere ere crer eee eee eee ccree arene Te a ET IT EN LL IELE ON TEE EEN FT TE EERE EE EE OTE OIE TO BGT EA OT BIE TIL oS STE RTS TIE I IS OE Dugan, M. B. 120 Reynolds 40 Dunn, R. 103 Sycamore 40 Dupre, K. 191 Glennon 45 Dupuis, M. 463 Ashley B. 46 Dupuis, S. 64 Ocean 40 Durant, J. 2 Beetle Ct. 46 Durocher, B. 18 Washington A. 40 Eastman, G. 135 Court 40 Eaton, T. 130 Ash 40 Enos, G. 45B Cherrytree L. 40 Estrela, I. 129 Dean 46 Farias, D. 345 Bolton 40 Farias, M. D. 346 N. Front 46 Farias, M. 9 Tallman 46 Farney, C. 197 Mt. Vernon 40 Farney, L. 197 Mt. Vernon 40 Feldman, J. 273 Coggeshall 46 Fellouris, H. 1290 Rockdale A. 40 Fermino, V. 132 Topham 46 Fernandes, A. 2 Margin 44 Fernandes, M. 30 Milford 46 Fernandes, R. 7 Phillips A. 46 Fernandez, T. 266 Nash R. 46 Ferreira, D. 35 Independent 44 Ferreira, O. 159 Whitman 46 Ferreira, R. 379 N. Front 45 Ferreira, S. 273 Park 40 Ferreira, V. 163 Butler 44 Ferro, K. 183 Washington 40 Ferro, T. 8 Michael Way, A. 43 Fichtenmayer, K. 243 Pope 40 Fineberg, S. 658 Rockdale A. 40 Finkel, S. 269 Nemasket 40 Fish, B. 403 Valley R. 45 Flagg, W. 233 Church 46 Fogaren, M. 308 Hawes 45 Foley, M. 102 Topham 46 Fonseca, K. 214A Bryant Ln. 40 Fonseca, P. 255 S. Second 40 Fontaine, D. 264 Appleton 45 Fortes, P. 125 Oak 40 Fournier, J. 17 Mill R., A. 43 Francisco, A. 8 Beetle 46 Franzen, T. 1369 Purchase 40 Frates, K. 105 Hathaway B. 40 Freitas, D. 33 Winsor 44 Freitas, L. 161 Sycamore 40 Freitas, W. 89 Colonial D. 46 Fuller, S. 255 Reed 40 Furtado, M. 33 Hicks 40 Furtado, V. 51 Norman 44 Fyock, H. 105 Hathaway B. 40 Gabriel, Y. 112 Pleasant 40 Galarza, S. 15 Shawnee Ct. 40 Galipeau, P. 189 Bates 45 Galley, R. 69 Wamsutta A., A. 43 Garcia, L. 175 Phillips A. 46 Garr, D. 237 Maxfield 40 Garrison, D. 2114 Phillips R. 45 Gaspar, F. 61 County 44 Giesta, M. 155 Princeton 45 Gioiosa, M. 254 Church 46 Glassman, A. 452 Clinton 40 Goes, D. 46 Aquidneck 44 Gomes, A. 651 Kempton 40 Gomes, B. 6 Timberlane R. 45 Gomes, Da. 161 Gayhead Ct. 40 Gomes, Deb. 9 Fairfield, A. 43 Gomes, Den. 161 Gayhead Ct. 40 Gomes, G. 60 Hope 40 Gomes, I. 22 Sycamore 40 Gomes, Jac. 243 Chancery 40 Gomes, Joao 132 Morgan 40 Gomes, L. 1046 Bowles 45 Gomes, M. 29 Edward 40 Gomes, T. 13 E. Rod. Fr. B. 44 Gonsalves, C. 4412 Acushnet A. 45 Gonsalves, D. 302 Chancery 40 Gonsalves, Dean 523 Farm 40 Gonzalez, S. 380 Reed 40 Gooden, M. 8 Shawnee Ct. 40 Gooden, W. 8 Shawnee Ct. 40 Goodman, D. 304 Hawthorn 40 Gosselin, M. 17 Kenney 40 Goulart, E. 27 Viall 44 Goulart, K. 15 Brock A. 44 Graca, N. 346 Maple 40 Gracia, Li. 467 Cottage 40 Gracia, Ly. 47 Lawson A.,A. 43 Grande, G. 15 Templeton 40 Granger, M. 72 Mt. Vernon 40 Gray, R. 167 Davis 46 Gray, S. 67 Blaze R. 45 Green, H. 1461 Pleasant 46 Grimes, M. 139 Armsby 45 Guerreiro, W. 32 Viall 44 Gyukeri, D. 609 Union 40 Haddocks, B. 181 James 40 Haddocks, R. 8 Hunter 40 Harris, S. 23 Desautels 46 Healey, S. 250 Harwich 45 Hernandez, N. 54 Liberty 40 Heskett, J. 189 Plamer 40 Hines, D. 207 Durfee 40 Hines, K. 207 Durfee 40 Hodson, L. 3166 Acushnet A. 45 Horner, R. 622 Maxfield 40 Hougasian, E. 345 Arnold 40 Hunt, N. 18 Felton 45 Hutchinson, M. A. 672 Kempton 40 lacoponi, M. 58 Newcombe 45 lacoponi, L. 27 Elmwood R. 40 Isherwood, I. 31 Bradford 40 Jacobs, M. 108 Sycamore 40 Jardin, A. 119 South 40 Jardin, C. 11 Greenbrier Ct. 45 Jardin, K. 458 Wood 45 Jason, L. 22 DeWolfe 40 Jerome, T. 1163 Joyce 45 Johnson, M. 20 Locust 40 Jones, L. 629 Cottage 40 Josefek, L. 1080 Bowles 45 Karalekas, P. 8 Anthony Ter. 40 Kenyon, M. 207 Hathaway R. 46 Knowles, N. 224 Harwich 45 LaBonte, M. 966 Pontiac 44 Lambert, D. 500 Sawyer 46 Lamontagne, M. 363 Maple 40 Landry, L. 21 Matt. Rd., A. 43 Langlois, M. 75 Seabury 45 Lant, C. 114 E. Clinton 40 Laracuente, N. 1208 Acushnet A. 46 Laracuente, P. 1208 Acushnet A. 46 Lassey, A. 25 Hill R. 45 Lavadinho, M. 53 Grape 40 Lawrence, Da. 206 Allen 40 Lawrence, De. 206 Allen 40 Lazaro, J. 198 Nash R. 46 LeBlanc, G. 278 Phillips A. 46 Ledoux, M. 274 North 40 Lee, J. 107 Aries D. 45 Leffler, L. 448 Rockdale A., 40 Lemiux, G. 18 Grenier 45 Lemieux, J. 522 Nash R. 46 Lemiuex, J. 522 Nash R. 46 Letendre, L. 394 Maxfield 40 Letendre, Ly. 390 Ashley B. 46 Letendre, S. 394 Maxfield 40 Levesque, P. 94 County 44 Levesque, S. 58 Brock A. 44 Levin, S. 77 Maple 40 Lima, S. 153 Rounds 40 Lino, M. 177 David 44 Lloyd, D. 504 Sawyer 46 Lloyd, M. 96 Morgan 40 London, T. 47 Cherokee Ct. 40 Lopes, A. 569 Purchase 40 Lopes, C. 20 Matt. R., A. 43 Lopes, G. 151 Brownell 40 Lopes, R. 221 Hillman 40 Lopes, S. 283 Hillman 40 Lopes, W. 36 Cherrytree L. 40 Lopez, L. 100 S. Sixth 40 Lowney, K. 26 Milton 40 Lyonnais, D. 139 Truro 45 MacDonald, D. 104 North, Matt. 39 MacDonald, T. 443 Bolton 40 Macedo, G. 159 Butler 44 Macedo, Hel. 56 State 40 Macedo, Helia 56 State 40 Macedo, T. 232 Caroline 40 Maillet, T. 25 Viall 44 Makin, D. 635 N. Main, A. 43 Maranhao, M. 58 Mott 44 Marcalo, D. 6 Warwick 40 Marchant, M. 37 Agnes 45 Marcotte, G. 209 Eugenia 45 Marcotte, J. 166 Willis 40 Marques, M. 134 Collette 46 Marshall, R. 22 Byron 40 Martin, A. 125 Bonney 40 Martin, D. 167 S. Second 40 Martins, G. 940 South 40 Martins, L. 81 Hanover 45 Martins, P. 41 Milford 45 Maruju, C. 107 Brigham 40 Matias, G. 208 Eugenia 45 Matos, S. 100 Hall 40 McCabe, K. 13 Malden 45 McCague, A. 152 Butler 44 McCarthy, C. 29 Hussey 40 McCarthy, W. 148 Jenny Lind 40 McCoy, M. 193 Summer 40 McHugh, M. 86 Ridgewood D. 40 McKenna, K. 158 Arnold 40 Medeiros, A. 7 Sears 40 Medeiros, Ch. 68 Grape 40 Medeiros, Cl. 83 Dudley 44 Medeiros, F. 197 Query 46 Medeiros, J. 96 Jouvette 44 Medeiros, L. 9 Shady L. 40 Medeiros, Ma. 178 Crapo 40 Medeiros, Mi. 15 Garrison R. 45 Medeiros, R. 7 Sears 40 Medeiros, S. 532 Sawyer 46 Mello, A. B. 22 Ashley 44 Mello, D. 175 James 40 Melo, A. 189 Maple 40 Melo, M. 886 County 40 Melo, S. 12 Richmond 40 Mendes, J. 163 Hathaway B. 40 Metcalfe, J. 903 Rod. Fr. B. 44 Metivier, K. 71 Caroline 40 Michaels, K. 742 Shawmut A. 46 Mickelson, S. 179 Tremont 40 Middtun, K. 24 Arch 40 Milligan, R. 181 North 40 Mills, E. 142 Nyes L., A. 43 Mills, R. 72 Jenny Lind 40 Mingola, K. 441 John 40 Miranda, S. 344 North 40 Moniz, D. 75 Hemlock 40 Monteiro, D. 9 Smith 40 Monteiro, R. 7A Gemini D. 45 Monteiro, W. 84 Bluefield 40 Montplaisir, L. 102 Merrimac 40 Moore, T. 90 Easton 40 Morales, V. 111 Acushnet A. 40 Morel, J. 1477 Plainville R. 47 Morin, P. 1959 Purchase 40 Morris, A. 30 Pamela D. 40 Morris, Di. 139 Court 40 Morris, Do. 1238 Roseanne 40 Motta, L. 8 Jenny Lind 40 Mota, M. 50 Phillips A. 46 Mullin, J. 136 Lafayette 45 Myers, J. 925 Pine Hill D. 45 Nadeau, L. 229 Hersom 45 Nadeau, R. 328 Sawyer 46 Nelson, G. 27 Vine 40 _(C OO) a a 105 , Nelson, K. 199 E. Clinton 40 Nerbonne, L. 150 Ayer 46 Newton, W. 173 Park 40 Niang, A. 333 Middle 40 Niang, S. 333 Middle 40 Nichols, D. 42 Lexington 40 Niemczyk, K. 169 Wood 45 Nieuwenhuizen, M. 64 Rotch 40 Nobre, R. 450 Kempton 40 Nogueira, J. 37 Acushnet A. 44 Normandin, R. 145 Dakota Ct. 40 Norton, T. 688 County 40 Norwood, N. 1959 Purchase 40 Nowell, P. 42 Fairmount 40 Nunes, A. 132 Frank 40 Nunes, D. 527 Cottage 40 O’Berry, R. 770 Kempton 40 Oliveira, A. 28 Ashley 44 Oliveira, C. 109 Division 44 Oliveira, D. 86 Greenbrier D. 45 Oliveira, D. M. 136 Wood 45 Oliveira, E. 353 Davis 45 Oliveira, G. 93 Dartmouth 40 Oliveira, L. 91 Eugenia 46 Oliver, D. 11 Roosevelt 44 Oliver, S. 28 Shawmut A. 40 O’Malley, Ka. 96 Dunbar 40 O’Malley, Ke. 267 Pope 40 O'Neill, D. 225 Ryan 40 Ortega, N. 20 Cove 44 Pacheco, A. 25 Sidney 40 Pacheco, F. 141 Church 45 Pacheco, L. 20 Brookside D., A. 43 Paiva, D. 32 Valerie 40 Paiva, E. 32 Valerie 40 Paiva, J. 32 Valerie 40 Parent, M. 32 Crapo 40 Parkin, J. 4144 Acushnet A. 45 Patnaude, G. 9 Yale 46 Paulino, C. 2 Alden R., A. 43 Peixoto, B. 19 Acushnet A. 44 Pelletier, S. 457 Wood 45 Pereira, As. 485 Summer 40 Pereira, Ag. 138 Division 44 Pereira, Ar. 217 Rounds 40 Pereira, D. 83 Rockland 40 Pereira, J. 83 Rockland 40 Pereira, Li. 35 Westview 40 Pereira, Lu. 72 Spruce 40 Pereira, P. 24 Katherine 44 Perry, E. 45 S. Emerson 40 Perry, J. 61 Maple 40 Perry, R. 317 Belair 45 Perry, T. 526 Purchase 40 Peternel, E. 945 Hillcrest R. 45 Picard, M. 8 Ocean 40 Pina, C. 10 Emerson 40 Pina, D. 994 Pleasant 40 Pina, E. 18 Bedford 40 Pinho, H. 209 Carroll 40 Pinho, M. 101 Bonney 40 Pires, D. 493 Belleville A. 46 Pires, M. 138 Washington 40 Pita, C. 9 Roosevelt 44 Piva, M. 139 Coffin A. 46 Plummer, L. 312 Park 40 Poirier, J. 187 Earle 46 Pollard, J. 85 Hunter 40 Ponte, C. 11 Austin Ct. 40 Porter, J. 323 Reed 40 Prescott, S. 88 Austin 40 Proctor, C. 60 Cherrytree L. 40 Quail, M. 41 Capital 44 Quinn, C. 15 Oak 40 Racine, M. 286 Coffin A. 46 Ramos, J. 458 Mill 40 Ramos, Jol. 311 Arnold 40 Ramos, S. 15 Seaview Ter. 44 Ramos W. 265 Ash 40 Rawcliffe, P. 37 Kenney 46 Rebeiro, M. 248 Pleasant 40 Rebello, M. 717 Summer 40 Rego, A. 114 Seabury 45 Rego, G. 383 S. Second 40 Reis, D. 255 Arnold 40 Resendes, A. 128 Eugenia 45 Reynolds, R. 109 Tootle L., A. 43 Rezondes, L. 162 Division 44 Ribeiro, J. 505 Ashley B. 45 Richard, L. 132 Hathaway 46 Richard, R. 860 Tradewind 40 Riendeau, E. 36 Birchwood D. 45 Riggins, V. 238 Acushnet A. 40 Rinker, P. 100 Parris L., A. 43 Robinson, L. 269 Mill 40 Rocha, A. 93 Collette 46 Rocha, M. 247 Harvard 46 Roderiques, M. 109 Moss 44 Rodrigues, E. 118 Fruit 44 Rodriguez, J. 114 Morgan 40 Rodriques, C. 112 Glennon 45 Rodriquez, M. 112 Hathaway R. 46 Rogers, B. 65 Cushman, A. 43 Rogers, D. 275 Shaw, A. 43 Rogers, G. 361 Brock A. 44 Rogers, W. 49 Seymour 44 Rosa, M. 889 Brock A. 44 Rose, B. 232 Grinnell 40 Rose, K. 65 Whitlow 40 Rose, T. 286 Mill 40 Roseman, A. 36 Burns 40 Rosonina, N. 510 S. Second 40 Rothwell, L. 786 Belleville A. 45 Rounseville, L. 121 Aquidneck 44 Rowley, B. 14 Thrush 45 Roy, R. 43 Highland 40 Roy, S. 154 Apponegansett 44 Rozario, P. 104 Sycamore 40 Ruggeri, D. 458 Ashley B.45 Ruiz, L. 114 Bluefield 40 Russo, P. 101 Rodney 44 Salvador, M. 8 Cleveland 44 Sanchez, A. 696 S. First 44 Sanchez, R. 134 Blackmer 44 Sanders, D. 289 Hillman 40 Santos, C. 55 Foster 40 Santos, J. 25 Katherine 44 Santos, K. 24 Wing 40 Santos, M. 68 Willis 40 Santos, R. 55 Foster 40 Santos, S. 6 Greenbrier D. 45 Sarmento, D. 403 Chancery 40 Schard, S. 47 Ridgewood R. 45 Schell, C. 329 Mendell R., A. 43 Scott, D. 183 Leonard, A. 43 Seguin, D. 36 Bardsley, A. 43 Senra, L. 38 Stackhouse 40 Sequeira, D. 351 W. Elm 40 Sevigny, D. 30 Cove 44 Shaw, S. 173 Rounds 40 Sherman, A. 32 Bentley 46 Sherman, S. 270 Hawthorn 40 Sherman, She. 270 Hawthorn 40 Shurtleff, K. 434 N. Front 46 Silva, C. 36 Branscomb 45 Silva, D. 40 Hemlock 40 Silva, Di. 163 Court 40 Silva, M. 36 Branscomb 45 Silva, R. 24 Brownell 40 Silva, S. 23 Little Oak R. 45 Silveira, J. 80 Eugenia 45 Silvia, J. 221 North 40 Simmons, L. 1266 Rockdale A. 40 Sirois, M. 32 Kearsage 45 Smigel, S. 97 James 40 Smith, D. 275 N. Front 46 Smith, H. 2497 Acushnet A. 45 Smith, J. 304 Chancery 40 Smith, L. 48 Lantern L., A. 43 Smith, P. 7 Priscilla 40 Smith, S. 58 Ridgewood R. 45 Soares, Ma. 77 Menton 45 Soares, Mo. 120 Easton 40 Soucy, B. 147 Bullard 46 Sousa, E. 57 Bourne 44 Sousa, T. 138 Holly 46 Sousa, V. 94 Belleville R. 45 Souza, D. 40 Katherine 44 St. Pierre, N. 110 Jenny Lind 40 Stallings, R. 9 Harkum 45 Sterling, R. 48 Fern 44 Stone, J. 1221 Rod. Fr. B. 44 Stott, J. 28 Hussey 40 Stowell, W. 983 Fox 45 Stroud, C. 7215S. First 40 Stroud, T. 170 Willow 40 Sullivan, P. 50 Central A. 45 Surprenant, B. 659 S. First 44 Swaye, C. 57 Ricketson 44 Swift, D. 463 Hill 40 Swistak, A. 63 Robeson 40 Sylvia, C. 8 Waverley 40 Sylvia, G. 117 Ash 40 Sylvia, Ja. 200 Acushnet A. 40 Sylvia, Jo. 199 Bryant L. 40 Sylvia, L. 180 Frank 40 Sylvia, Ly. 35 Burt, A. 43 Sylvia, M. 304 Upland 45 Sylvia, R. 149 Dakota Ct. 40 Tardif, B. 307 N. Hain, A. 43 Tavares, M. 200 County 40 Tavaros, P. 550 Allen 40 I a Tavares, T. 4 Morgan Ter. 40 Teixeira, A. 50 Phillips A. 46 Teixeira, C. 941S. Water 44 Teixeira, G. 140 Hadley 45 Teixeira, S. 263 Palmer 40 Teodoro, T. 17 Scott 44 Thomas, A. 338 Orchard 40 Timm, L. 200 Acushnet A. 40 Todman, C. 402 Cottage 40 Todman, G. 402 Cottage 40 Tolention, L. 71 Lindsey 40 Tong, C. 38 Trinity 40 Toro, E. 72 Pamela D. 40 Tracy, R. 691 Cotage 40 Tuchman, R. 359 Maple 40 Valente, J. 55 Nautilus 44 Vancour, L. 121 Mashpee Ct. 40 Veary, C. 20 Homestead A., A. 43 Vega, D. 773 S. First 40 Velazquez, Li. 412 Maxfield 40 Velazquez, C. 32 Rockland 40 Velazquez, Lu. 412 Maxfield 40 Ventura, J. 68 Luke 40 Verville, L. 374 Balair 45 Vieira, A. 1265 Rod. Fr. B. 44 Vieira, An. 231 Myrtle 46 Vieira, C. 18 Milton 40 Vieira, Cl. 21 Junior 40 Vieira, K. 21 Lantern L., A. 43 Vieira, L. 9 Cleveland 44 Vieira, M. 16 Jean 46 Viera, S. 12 Gosnold 40 Vigeant, D. 36 Ryan 40 Viger, J. 295 Cedar 40 Wahlberg, D. c c Correia 9 Crescent D., ND 47 Warrington, L. 3888 Acushnet A. 45 Watkins, S. 313 Hillman 40 Wilcox, B. 316 cummington 45 Wilde, D. 976 Rockdale A. 40 Wiley, S. 137 S. Second 40 Winterson, K. 56 Carroll 40 Witkos, D. 29 Wamsutta A., A. 43 Wood, H. 29 Pershing A., A. 43 Wood, J. 39 Maitland 40 Woodruff, D. 130 Mill R. 45 Youngblood, S. 442 Hillman 40 Xavier, S. 16 Agnes 45 108 Jimmy: Than and | always ng you. | love you now Kellee: Do you shared. Youa board out the Good luck, Band, bone all the great times we y we'll get the ironing | and Class of ’81. Jim- Jailbirds: Next time d cially while drinking! Thanks, NBHS Band, for ont of the cops, espe- ories. Tony Connie: You're the greate wild and crazy times we ve. Remember all the hing! Love, P.K. Hey, Lance, how’s Gallagher Dingalings (G.M., H.F.): Remer and all the ‘‘crazy’”’ times we love ya! Leaka ous, check your bells Ou guys are sick but | Flutist, President, runner, dancer, To all my teachers, thanks for all yo work would be meaningless. Love, To Helen, Virginia and Betty: Remem Gym. Keep in touch, always. Maria G To Wide Sides: Never forget those ‘‘rainy | Love, Grandma To Kathy, Gary and Bob: Never forget all t from school. Keep in touch! Love, Val house when Dad was Om and the spaghetti To Fifi: Don’t ever forget the crazy times at away, especially the term paper, yia yia’s” .. next time I'll have a party with you!!! Lisa To Pam: When we’re at Forsyth together, the dorms are going to be The big ‘‘D’’!!! Lisa Amy Ike , lan George M.: Always remember Swinella L.F. Wrong! Hope that some day you get your date with sexy Mrs. Sawyer. Love, Mo and Clout To |.|.: Watch out for the ‘‘Wild Pinnie’”’ K.D. Karen: And here you are! uh-uh-uh! Luigi! You’re such a sweetheart. I'll never forget you. Remember ‘‘the man’’, Mayflower, and — woman! Love, Mark Pam: Gad, what a moose call! Patrick: ‘‘And here you are!’’ Mark: “Dying on the floor.” Mrs. Bonneau: You've been such a great help to me in these two frantic years. Thank you, Mark Ledoux Paula, Patrick, Pam and Harriet: Don’t forget the time we went to Lukolus and me falling Off my seat with the sandwich in the air and Harriet’s soda in her nosel Thanks a lot, Mark Harriet: You’re t st friend anybody could have. Don’t forget all the crazy times w d together, especially goi ng to see ‘‘Halloween” (what a fright!). ark Skiers make bett To. P.M., K.N., Ag DNA SSECCU TUOHTIWUOY COUNTED ae A YAM UOY SYA UOY OD. REV TEGOT. (YLLAIC NI HCUOT. EV Gwenhyfara, Je né so love a skier. Dee D.M.: | HSIW OUY LLA EHT TSEB FO KCUL CNUL TNDLUOW EVAH NEEB EHT EMAS V.D.M.: ERLUOY LLA EHT TSETAERG! DNA EVAY EHT TSEB NI GNIHTYREVE HT TAERG SGNGIHT EW DID REH- TA HCNUL!) EKAM ERUS UOY PEEK Bedwyr Peter: Remember you.) a (P.S. The Monseignoir loves Harris: (alisa Th Marissa (P.S. T ‘ll learn that at Lent. Miss : “If |could walk that way meetings in the C.C. I, too. Comrade Marissa (Saint) (P.S. It's ¢ To Eljay: Thanks or Psych tests wa Love, your age Studying for those ©. ya on Broadway. To Whom It May Concern: If | owe you pictures, toob aA Tammy, Donna, Denise Karen, Debbie: It's been great. Sk Lisa: Remember my birthday last August when we went campi Randy and Scott? You're pretty slick making me carry the tres you're standing on them! What a laugh! Thanks for the best ever! Kaluha! Love ya, Mary Ellen, The Kid '82. P.S. Knock, knock one home? Cheese! Hey Maureen, It's been six months, where the h — is my $2.00 7! (It you I'd get yuh!) Lo len ’82 To the 11 MUMA'S o you can imagine i become it. Love yo NBHS shine thru! To Ten: Poetry is 1, rific listener, thank neighborhood. Ste Love, the Angel. the greatest! Always remember if it! If you can dream it, you can ember that we the Whalers of ming. To Me: You're a ter- ave a beautiful day in the rincess. God bless you all. To Diane: We've bee or better. Love, Ste e we Can always be that way Always remember the he rink in the morning; Field trip, to Gold House (to caught); Beer! ... Yea! U.A.B.C. Remember Keith’s VW and when we rolled over with it. BC, CP, K Double meal... Mike L. Wayne N., Love ya! Ann M. To Barbie C., Rhonda H., and Kris F. Never forget all the great NBHS. Gonna miss you guys! Love ya, Annie TOH. Ains and R. Tuch: Remember LaMachine, the Palace, babysitting, and our trip down south from the Low Rid To my second brother, | don’t think | need another good choice. Thanks for all the understandi stand. Love, Sis Kathy: Can Boston take the both of us?7 Hey Baug! ‘‘I like this place’ and give me some Long live H and R, Too! Chris Kathy: C’mon you guys, really, give me back my dollar! Mike D.: Never forget molesting Mo and Liz, Newport Crea ball games and Swim Meets. Duane B. D.E.B.: We did not appreciate your table manners or your co nsté ing. (The thing with your mirror was pretty gross) G-lunch Table To Mr. Charbonneau and Mr. Marchand: Thanks for everything and gi 0 luck in upcoming productions! A friend, Steve To Linda: Hey, Linda Love Steve To Steve: Well,kid, y you can make it to To Shawn: Well, Sha higher than yours Steve been fun. Good luck with your futuré h high school, now let us see if too much about my grades luck, buddy, in everything. To Spencer: Remem thing you want. A f wish you the best in every- To Wayne: Had goo wish for. A friend a ood luck in everything you Chris: It is true that o the answer lies to Thanks for all you’ St but it is only in the future that us”. Good luck always, Love ya! To the great masters ¢ Master of Music, K.L.A. Lenny: You're my graphic arts idol. Ray To H.C.: Remember all the fun we've had. I'll nev er forget being burned in March. We'll grow old together. Love, Jane L.C.: How come I'm always solving your problems? It’s been You're great. Have fun and stay out of trouble. Love, The gre. solver. Val: Never forget all the fun in Chemistry and G-lunch Sen a super friend’!. Love ya, Kath P.S. TaDa Da To L.W.: The best friend anyone could ever have! A To Mental, Pete, McKenna and Georgie J: gin’! Brad”’ Michael: You're the greatest of them all. Thanks for keeping your faith in me. | owe you ONE. Love forever always. . . Liz B.: How’s your bollus? BLAAAAH! cough! cough! burp! Hey, hand me the strainer and fork, will you? Th anks, Mo and llene o K.O.: You've been a good friend for four years. Remember Mr. K’s study, D-Block and St. Patri¢ck’s Day (Reunite). Next time you want to walk home from the Mall your way, get directions! Keep in touch, Moe hris (Vee): | don’t know. Well ... you see... no, it’s like this... well, not exactly. See... . oh, | don’t know, | just don’t Know. Keep in touch, Love, Cheap : wig: Don’t forget all the good times, like how you got out of space with Mr. Savage and playing football with the little kids. Stay away from the bubbler. K.O. Moe: Don't ever forget our adventures, like when you fell at the Common Park and we finally made it to Sharon’s house and especially when we decided to walk home from the Mail. Apne it post my fault we got lost! K.O. ee Lisa: Remember coming home fon he party ne over the stuff on the floor (but there was nothing on the floor!) Twiggy Kerrie: Don’t ever forget the time ¢ 1 E-lunch os paranoid” and spill- ing your milk all over your pant To Pam: Hey, Pam, we had gr maybe you might! Love, Steve Ss. If ou big sister doesn’t give in, To Rob: Hey, brother, | hope you, Sis and ; can stil keep in touch. Your brother, Steve TO my parents: What can | say Ail ould have never come this far. I'll always love you. Love, ’ Your son, Steve _ To Nan and Auntie: I'd just like to say thanks for always being there. |’ll always love you. Your grandson. and nephew, Steve To Liz: Good luck in upcoming plays. Hope you meet fame and fortune. Remember you’ll always be my little star. Love, Steve To Marco: Well, little brother, now you’re on your own. Never forget the good times we had!! Love, Brother Steve To Wanda: Well, angel, we’ve made it! | knew we would make it and also knew our luv was special! Remember ‘‘the tent’? Love you, Malaika, Love, Steve To Steve: Remember the good times in Photo! Love, Linda To Linda: My twin sister, rememb or the good times. Love, Luisa To Luisa: Remember the fun. “Remember the teacher. Remember that homework that never got done. Ha! Ha! Love, Linda To Sandra (munch) Thank you for ‘mailing my last two years at NBHS very special and for being there when | neces a —. | love you! Shawn (Special Delivery) To Sharon: A Very special person 1980-81, aber the good times. Remember Grant. Remember Lee. But remember most of all ME. Love ya, Al Macho swim jock: Thanks for all the help and care then | needed it. Never forget the summer of ‘80 and all the crazy times. - George: Always remember the good times, especialy the cheesecake. Love you, buddy! Bets Mike: Thanks a lot for everything. Love, ee To Robin: A sweet and caring person who deserve s the best in life,. May you find the happiness you've been searching for. Never forget the good times. Let’s hope for many more. Love and happiness always, Teri Lisa: May you reach that dream you have, find the rainbow, and capture the warmth of sunshine in your heart forever. Never forget our idealistic views of the beautiful things in life and unending Spring. Let’s go on and live this life! Rick and Denise now and forever for sure. To Karen: Hey, sis! | hope we Gan always keep is touch. Really going to miss you! Love, Steve To my “‘bestest”’ friend: You’ re the greatest. You're the person closest to my heart. | love ya! Angel Helen: It’s been real — and he weekends were very, very real. Friends always. Lorene Pipers Lisa: Always remember the times we had together, ‘cause I'll never forget them or you. You're the best friend anyone could ever ask for. Don’t ever change, you're perfect the way you are, and | mean it. Always, Mary Ellen P.S. Angel?? To Charbyn Armie, Screw Crew IV and Screw Crew V, and especially my husband, Bob, and daughter, Lisa: | love you all. Love, Karen ’’Fich’’ To Keith, Manny B., Melvin R. and all the péople that made my senior year the greatest: | love you, Karen ‘‘Fich” T.Je Deb, Big O. and Cas. We gotta stick together, Don't forget our final fling before college! Keep in touch and be good. Love, Little V. Hey, Tracey: Always remember all the good times we had, like crawling on fences at 12:30 a.m., all the problems with you know who, and the time we pushed his car in the middle of the oe lot! What a roar! Love ya, Mary Ellen ‘82 Lisa: There’s been so many good times. Our friendship has been great and I’m sure it always will be. Keep in touch through it all! Love, Donna To Charby and Armie: Thank you all for your help and for being great and I'm sure it always will be. K eep in touch through it alll Love, Donna To Charby and Armie: Thank you for all your eae and for being so great to me. Love always, Lorene Andy: The most memorable. ‘spot of all. summers bears your mark. _ Remember to return to “T he Rock” an see what you find. Brian _ Hegt Remember hopscotch and all the fu -ove, Lynn S. Gardiner, J. Medeiros, S. Dan, B-G., X-Country term. Dave C., Jeff S., L.M. Mike and Heidi: Thanks, Pic - Bob, wanna go camping? Don’t lose the power — and that goes for mail- _ boxesS).gas tanks, and shooting’ in the morning. Never forget that pigs can tdrive, Brian. To Gary: Never forget vroom and the fun we all had over the years. Stay poe wa pare but never eee “It’s fun to be dumb”. Love, Val . Boy, never fo rget all the eons and those ‘‘Chipmunk Cheeks’’. Love, - Juice. - was the best! Remember our crazy double lode especially with the Italians, ha! ha! We Greeks will always stick _ together. eee to you and Len. Love ya. “Con” ve been a cea ond. Never forget all the Crazy times we “had in and out of school. Keep in touch, Love, Val. Gindy: Have some schnapps! (and get that lint out of your hair) Tammy Harriet: Next time you go toa concert, don't sleep through it. Remember “all the ‘memories’ we had a GOYA, school, etc. . . . I’ll never forget that _ Pawtucket Dance when you threw me across the dance floor. Agi: Make sure you check the toilet seat for Saran Wrap. P.K. To my family: Lisa, think Pink, Todd, Long live the Pope. Terry, Smile and _the world will smile ba¢k ... and my dear friend, Mary Ellen who is _ NEVER at a loss for words, “Tell me about it.’’ | love you all, Tracey To Pete: Thirteen years and Still going strong. Always remember the balo- | ney sandwiches, goofing off in the back of Mr. Rivet’s French class and _ the rest of that happy stuff. We never did get those dips to Barbero’s. , Well, what can you do? Your oldest and dearest friend, Tracey To Betty: Although our paths have only crossed for a year, |’m positive they will continue to. Thanks for helping me with ?! xz and best of all, ‘thanks for being a very good friend. A-G°F-A. Sue L. To Michelle: | promised I'd get you in the yearbook. Hey, good luck and keep the faith like Karen did. Some day Karen, you and | will be famous. A.F.A. Sue L. Karem Never forget AC DC, our safari at Root Beer Lake, all those times ‘at Buttonwood and the Mills. Remember our midnight swim at Eric’s, ‘the time you had to come into my house through the window. We had some pretty wild times, and there are plenty more to come, I’m sures Always keep in touch! ‘Sgo! Con M.J.: Althoughhour plots were dangerous, they were fun and bestf alll, they succeeded Never forget the times we went out scopinggWe had 900d times and nextyear, we'll have more. ‘I’m psyched up!” C.B. 109 110 To Tigger Il: Remember the cold, cold breeze and the slipping and sliding of ghostless cars. P.S. Remember me as the friend when in need but best of all, keep in touch because you never can forget the best of six long years. A.V.G.F.A. Sue L. To Lou: A word FROM the wiser, I’m sorry you had to hide behind others because in years to come you will learn that people like you are stepped on like ants and that’s too bad. O.E.uh...uh... Eugene BigC.. Ly . You can smile, cry, party and be a friend. You can do it all. Little Hey, hey .. . Eugene. I’m on my way. Lisa and Patti. .. Thanks for being friend. Danny Big C: | couldn’t have asked for a better friend. Thanks for everything. Love, T.J. P.G. I'll love you always. Never forget Stonehill College. T.M. To Sue: The years have gone by all too fast, but there are lots more ahead. There'll be more cold breezes, more slippery parking lots and God knows what else. We’ll just have to wait and see, huh? A.B.F.A. Tigger fl Sweet D: Pur-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r. That means your angel loves ya. Maria: Thanks for everything! Always Best friends. Di Ann: Laugh, laugh, laugh. Good luck, Smiley. Ha. To Sue A. and Sue A.: Never forget the Psychological Study of Man in Public Restroom. Always remember Trig. love ya, K.A. To Blue Eyes: Thanks for all the great times. Love, Big D. Les: Helllooo! Swimming — Two, that’s right, two steps! Dina gets Chin, kink out. Oh, yea! Cars, J. Geils. Are you two still one? | love this place! Pete’s Halloween party (the cow!). | Love you, Les. Love, Col George: It’s been pretty great knowing you. Good luck in evens and keep in touch. Love, Liz To Troy: Hey, Troy, remember fun times in ‘‘The Wiz’, ‘Oklahoma’ and “WestSide Story? Stay the way you are: wild and crazy. Friend always, Steve To R.R.: Remember burning the cottage, our horticultural experiences, LaMachine and the palace, and the contest. | made it with over three months. HAR Olga: Life is a grind, but | like fires in the woods. Tell Karen | love her. Say hi to Al for me. Love between friends never dies. Rich _ To everyone who helped me pass, every girl who made me feel good, teachers who gave extensions, administration who didn’t discipline me and my friends . . . Thanks, Richard . have a chlorine my mind and the from the Twin Jocks To the Boys’ Swim Team: He Hor Heal ... be a cog. high ... smooth and shiny thighs for sectionals ... water are stagnant... little fogies... To HDA: Good luck in college and with your future. You’ve got a great future ahead if you make the deadline. Lighten up, you’re too serious. HDA Don Juan: my best friend for so many years, don’t forget our great times; what was that Scott, Mike, John or was it Jimmy? Love, Lis Doreen: What a great little person you are. Always remember if you have any problems, just come to me and they'll seem pretty small. Oh. ya, see ya at the Prom. Lisa To Karen; Hey, Sis, I'm really going to miss you. We’ve had some wild times. Stay the way you are, good looking. Love, Brother Steve Har and Daywey: There once was a palace. Within the palace, three men worked feverishly to keep a poverty-stricken machine pumping its sustenance. We had to eat ice cream. Today, all that’s left is a dead cat and the open bottles. It’s nice to share. Ri-Ri Richy: can’t wait until we’re married. July 4, 1981, Love always, Mary The answer to that puzzling question, ‘‘Does Lisa Connulty really work at Cove Discount?” is YES. From the great G-period photographers To my Rich: We’ve been through so much and every moment has been dynamite. We had some crazy times. You have been a true friend. | will always love you. Con. To Bud and Harry: My hovercraft is full of eels. Love, Sir William Kneeless One: Never forget (ne m’oubliez pas?) your heritage and your family (broken, of course) and don’t be an embarrassment to your “sis- ter’ (c’est moi?). Little Brother will be watching you! See you at Stok- esay or Aberystwyth (which ever comes first). Amo te, mi domine, Gwennie de Lyonesse — Dyved (Jenny?!) To my cuz, Paula: Never forget the nights out, the time we stayed up until 7 A.M., G and C’s wedding, GOYA, Chicago and N.H. Thanks for vr thing. Love your cuz, “‘Con’’. P.S. Paul says “‘hi!”’ Bedwyr: What can | say? Will this do? R’wy’ dy garu di. Gwennyfara llene, Hey, Ilene! It’s 10:55 Oh, No!! Mo! Mol It’s 11:10. Oh, no! Ilene! Ilene! It’s 11:25. Mo! 11:30. Boy, time sure flies when you’re having fun!!! To the low rider: It’s fun to share. We're bad, really bad. The Elephant Man Nicky: Will you forget our sailing experiences, Delta Row, ‘‘Brian Loves You’’, or anything else? | probably wont Have a nifty-keen year!! Love, Marissa To the ‘‘P’”’ Squad of ’81: Always remember .. . keep those pinkies up, no wirty dords, and always drink your milk! Keep those smiles, flutter those eyes, posture counts but boys don’t. Hee, hee, hee. Good luck in next year’s competition. Love, Monique and Chris Thanks for all the good times, Class of 81 from Mary Beth Hey, Har: Do you think Maw-Maw knew it was your hand? Remember her at the beach with the cops? No matter where we are, I'll always be back on rainy nights to do donuts on lawns at Peases’s. He owes you five bucks. Ri-Ri Monique. and Chris: My father is looking for you! Don’t ever forget Swim Team. Robyn John: Let’s throw a ball across the pool, Baby Huey is playing the trumpet downtown so what if you hit that car! Shist, fesarusfgrog, foom-foom, Beaties, Matt the Hoople, lan Hunter, You're ing greatest friend in the world. Jacky To Charbie and Armie: Thanks and let’s hope pee finds the talent you produced. D.L.J. Ban the Band, Nuke the Whales, Free the Gang of Four} Hhadame Mao is innocent, Macho Cow, I’m a lumberjack and |’ m 0. a and it’s great to be ina pool with Men. ..M.P. F.B.W.L. Don’t forget Dr. Wilusz’s class! Luck always, L.L. To Vinnie: A Great “‘fella’”! Love from all the guys, MB, GCAF, RC,NB,DR, AND esp. K.F. 1a To the Music Dept.: You’re great! Thanks so much. Love, Keith For the cast of W.W.S. Graz and the 3rd Girls: We’re not dumb, are we? __ Love, Vel — . Di: Thanks for always being there when | needed a friend to talk to, sue oe remember |'ll always be around to listen. M and M’s. Lunch table: Remember the food fights and all the threats ot 5 eaing a conduct cards? Liz a : Bob, Gary, Diane: Remember the parties? Let’s keep in touch. You aus are the greatest. Love, Liz To Clara V., Kim C., Maria L., Terry C., F.F., Nancy.N., Donna L., ae : Sue C., Margaret T., Debbie W., Chris V., Pauline D., Connie B., Tris A., Cindy B., Hilde A., Donna V., Karen, Donna O., Kathy S., Val F., Kathy A., Edward S., Dot C., Maureen C., Lynn k., Diane, Darlene, Paula G Donna F., Kathy, Karen F. (The Twins), Lisa |., Donna C., Jeannine B Arlette V., Rene O., and anyone | missed. You are all great. Good bas. the future. Love you all, Manny S Joe: You are the most wonderful, trustworthy, funniest person | have eae a met. Please never change because you're perfect right now. | love you. pl Your favorite Lisa. Diane: You've been the greatest friend anyone could have. Thanks, Love, Liz Witch: Helllooo! New York, New York, Tender Dimpy. The C.C.C. “whip” me. Greg's pants. The W.W. of W.R. ‘‘Luigi’’. Boofa, boofa, C. in my M. D.P.C., we lost it! Rum, Coke, Pen. Kink out! No bridge. Take a schower. Get ‘casual’. Take a port, Get off my cloud! 143 L’il Bee. Love Hotstuff Dood? To the Daff: Thanks for all the good times. They were fun. Signed, The Obnoxious One. Mike Baylies CAN be cured. Your contribution will help. Send to “Save Mike Baylies, 494 Cricket Street, New Bedford, Mass. 02745 To Mr. Girard: Punch in tangent ...um, um... Square root... . um equals sine, inverse cosine equals «1. What do you get? Aren’t you embar- rassed that you didn’t try it for H.W.? “Wrong!” Monique and George | Congratulations, girls. Love, Mom Jeanne and Jeannette: Remember all the good times. Thank you both for being around when | needed to talk. Love, Lee To the best gymnastic coach at NBHS Mr. Medeiros, you'll never be for- gotten. Thanks, signed Karen Mc. Rose and Ann: Wish you both all the luck and happiness you both greatly , deserve. Keep in touch, Love, Lee Shirley: Thanks for all your smiles and most of all for your friendship. Keep in touch. Love, Lee Paula: Remember all the fun we had. I'll keep in touch. We'll take Califor-_ nia by storm! Love, Lee D.J.: Thanks for being a great friend and brother. Hope you get all you can out of life. Dave Congratulations, Sis, we made it! Love, Jeannette Congratulations, Sis! Love always, Jeanne Linda and Luisa V.: No matter how many differences we’ve had, we will Oe be great friends. Jeanne wishes the best. Always, Jeannette. will always ‘be.a great friend; we’ll never forget your being there Peed, Jeanne and Jeannette Cecilia: Although you didn’t graduate with me and the gang from Norman- «din, good luck in the coming future. A.F.A. Jeannette Skiing i is sensational. Dee Denny: | hope you get through Edmundson’s Body Building Course and who knows! Maybe you can grow your hair like Lori Farney! Don’t ever change. Much love, George CM _ Good luck, best wishes to the class of ’81, Mr. Toga Beth had a great mouth... Brrrahhh. | love Washington, D.C., Julio Moe: Next time, leave my ‘“‘Ken Head” alone. Maybe we can get him and Barbi together. Dry, dry.1o00 much, too much fun at lunch. Stay close, much love, George C.M. | had a great time at the Junior Banquet, though it was a blast, at least | thought so. Signed, the guy in the funny glasses and hairy legs. Lori Farney: It’s really quite simple . Guess Who. . will you go to the Prom with me? The very best to the Class of 81 from Sweden. Yearbook Staff: This is your Editor-in-Chief speaking. We did a great job of stopping Sawyer from killing one of us. Can you believe it, we actually survived! G.C.M. Liz, Gary and Bob: I'll always remember all the fun and wild times we had with each other. You have all been such good friends. I'll never forget any of you. Love, Diane To the Crimson Log Staff of 1981: Bless you all for your dedicated hard work and may you never have to be an advisor! Love ya. Mrs. S. G.C.M.: Now aren’t you glad you didn’t buy that expensive sports car? Your Nemesis Kevin Cook: So you broke my watch and threw snow into my Car .. you're the greatest friend in the world and we’ll always be close. Your friend, George 65 Loving thoughts, endless talks, all that weshave shared. Surely what we feel could never be touched or even compared... Sharon - G. Matias is so-0-0-0-0 Cheap . whoever that may be, to the K- Mart Diner. Signed, Mr. Maverick NBH Cheerleaders: It’s been a great two years and | will surely never for- get all the good times and happy memories we've shared. Love, Sharon To Belinda (B.B.): You're every Woman in the world to me. Love, Michael Sandy: Thanks for being a friend; Edie, though you’re a pain, you'll always be my sister first. Robyn Corinne: |’ll never forget all the good times shared with my TWIN! Thanks for everything, Love, Robyn Ten: Only you will ever get all my 3, 9 T.G.: G-period class of 81 learned a lot of d arkroom techniques, thanks to Mr. Millette. L.P., R.M., G.M., etc.: Let’s not play any more cheap tricks. We all feel the same but we have to learn to hide it. Got a mirror? M.R. You are the greatest. Did you ever think of marriage counseling. Don’t take those sp- jokes, cutie. Love, L.C. . that he will probably take his prom date, To Paula, “Jimmy and Lenny: Remember the Cars concert with Paula’s _ purple lips, me sleeping, and the great fight. Also, the time when we _ snuck by my father. Love, Harriet To Lisa: Remember the wild weekend during February vacation with the _ cucumber. Also the time when we watched the sunrise, while typing our term papers. Love ya, Harriet To Lenwood: | will never forget you and the wonderful times we shared together ever since our Junior year. | will remember you always. Love, Fi Robyn (smurfette): C’mon go! Let’s go pick it up! Pull, pull, swim! C’mon go, go! Or else your Daddy will get us too! Stay safe and keep in touch from your smurfette cohorts, Mo and Chris _L.V. says masticate me! : To V.J.F.: If you forget Grampa or cruisin!, I'll slap you. C.S. ToK.AA.: Remember Matt. Inn and to live the natural highs of life. C.S. Hey, Spes, ‘| love a rainy night.”’ 12-12-80 was a rainy night!! Love ya, Kath. P.S. Never forget Latin II. Gary, Bob and Val: Never forget McDonald’s for breakfast and ‘repeat’. Also, ‘It’s fun to be dumb!”’ Love, Kathy G.M.: Thanks for all the rides and for returning the overdue books. Love ya, K.A. l1eDCG.: Remember R.P. and try not to space out in future years. Remember M.B. practicing in front of Pa Raffa’s mirror and L.B.’s red mit- ten. D.B. Ann: NEVER forget taking my test and leaving me empty-handed. Darlene G. To the Music Department: Thank you . . . you’ll never know how much you mean to me. I'll never forget you. | love you all. Iris To my three twim jocks and one twim jock lover: Salud! Yeah, Rock Lob- ster! ... Number nine, number nine... Silly tch! .. . Hi, ’'m plastic! ... Fine! | didn’t want you to anyway! ... Peace, baby ... | have a mind of my own... Whip me! ... I'll bet you’re really intelligent ... La! ... We are not amused! Flute Jock Chris and Monique: Remember the ‘‘doughnuts”’ in Friendly Fruit parking lot. ’81 1 Duane Cathy: Never forget O.J., Piggy and Shaw’s. Darlene To all Upward Bound Seniors: ‘‘Break down!” To my Niecey Joana: Remember the crazy things we did and how we both got in trouble together. You won't be forgotten!! J.S. We have been friends for a long time. Remember all the places we went to and the things we did. You will never be forgotten. Gwnehyfara: R’wy’n dy garu di, Bedwyr To the Class of ’81: Best of luck.in.everything..D.L. 112 Mr. Ellsworth McAfee Mr. McAfee Retires His smile is ready, his chuckle comes easily, and never more so than when he is contemplating a particularly rich and fattening piece of pastry! Behind the jocular exterior, however, ‘“‘Mac’’ is a man who genuinely cares about his students individually and his fellow man in the aggregate. Although he deserves the rest and relaxation that retirement should bring, we shall miss him as a guidance counselor and as a friend. OREN ROBINSON WELDING gsi verste1n’s Rochester, Mass. ...the family store SINCE 1900 : 543 NORTH STREET, ROUTE 6, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02740 Congratulations AREA CODE 617 TEL. 997-7436 to the Class of 1981 urses Available nputer at Business: 997-0021 Residence: 994-19 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES Ue “a oe SHOPPING MR. MRS GINO A. 1 C IS ALWAYS GOOD IN THE NBHS BOOKSTORE CARVIN conc cc Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 i 64 CONDUIT STREET, P.O. BOX F-820 _ NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02742 - 617-996-8511 ix 114 “a HARARY’S JEWELERS New Bedford 162 Union St. District In the Historic 115 Junior Banquet 116 117 Get It in Gear 118 ‘ ee Raed iit SHEE ines a JOXIEM UUY “SUW G-H ‘SIB|85 1S cs ! PJloJIe4 WO BIDIIOD SUIP|B198yH “SW Z-O ‘e JOJBW UeOL “SUW b-G MO||8JPOO) a6i0e €-F “e4le11984 LAW 8-C “e184409 Ipje4 JO4 Vv L-5 eAIIS eG udesor IW 2-4 ad 120 121 Football Team Has a aN is , 4 N PY kak: Row 1: Head Coach Robert Liljedahl, Asst. Coaches Lee Harriman, Mark Sullivan. Row 2: Head Coach Robert Liljedahl and Capt. Peter Smith Asst. Coaches Kenneth Soares, Brian Rounseville, Wayne Hamlet, Alan Zexter. The 1980 football season for new coach Bob Lil- jedahl and the Whalers was a frustrating one. They ended the season with a record of two and eight, though many of the losses were breathtakingly close and so easily could have been wins. Coach Liljedahl took over the position as head honcho after serving several years as an assistant coach. Captain Peter Smith led the Whalers through this tough year of transition and managed to maintain the morale of his teammates under stress. In the grand finale, however, the Whalers covered them- selves with glory by pulverizing Durfee on Thanks- giving 23-0. NBHS OPPONENT Brockton 18 Catholic Memorial 26 Chicopee 0 Taunton 21 Dartmouth 10 Quincy 28 Voke 11 Fairhaven 14 Attleboro 12 Durfee 0 Discouraging Season Row 1: Melvin Rodriques, Eddie Mills, Joe Ribeiro, Coury Sylvia, Glen Enos, Shaun Wiley, Capt. Peter Smith, Marc Lamontagne, Carlos Brito, Joe Fournier, Wayne Newton, Jeff Viger, George Marcotte. Row 2: Adelino Oliveira, Greg Eastman, Lenny Motta, Mike Bradshaw, Kevin McKenna, Ed Craig, Tony Gomes, Mike Canery, Duncan MacDonald, Reginald Andrade, Willie Pierce, Joe Dias. Row 3: Jimmy Sullivan, Kevin Clapper, John Pacheco, Rob O’Berry, Chris Horn, Shaun Walsh, Robert Gomes, Glen Forgue, Leroy Tolentino, Nat Ortiz, John Lopes, Paul Carreiro, Luciano Gravato, Fernando Sylva. Row 4: Andy Mello, Richard Theg, Chris Wheelden, Ste- phan Baptiste, Mike Warters, Billy Xifaras, Brian Levesque, Steve Moraes, Ralph Lambalot, Henry Andrade, Bob DaSilva, Gary Benoit. Row 5: Shawn Fortes, Chris Mello, Dana Allen, Kenny Huston, David Lamontagne, Jackie Sheerin, David Farias, Paul Farias, Scott Jenkins, Kevin Mello, Tony Szklany, David Affonseca. Row 6: Leon Gomes, Doug Coito, John Pimental, Bobby Haddocks, Robert Freitas, John Gomes, Steve Andrade, Messiah Medeiros, Terrance Jordan, Danny Conceicao, Mark Bet- tencourt. Girls’ Swim Team The Girls’ Swim Team had its best season of recent years, finishing with a respectable 4-4 record. Co-Captains Lisa lacoponi and Donna Lyonnais led the Whalers this year with strong efforts also coming from Seniors Louise Cabral, Chris Schell, Robyn Silva and Monique Bourgeois. Second year Coach Bruce Morell has given the Swim Team a new, improved look. This year seven girls qualified for S.E. Sectionals and two girls qualified for States. The Girls’ Swim Team is truly a team for the future. All of the existing swimming records were broken this year and five of the new records belong to underclassmen. Row 1: Beth Martin, Sue Toohey, Tracy Jacusik, Debbie Sheehan, Lisa Lacasse, Kim Crompton, Christine O’Malley. Row 2: Kristen Farnsworth, Sue Roncka, Maureen Thornber, Sue Mazaheri, Kelly Swain, Liz Dubois, Carolyn Lemos, Kathy Weaver. Row 3: Colleen McCarthy, Monique Bourgeois, Co-Capt. Donna Lyonnais, Co-Capt. Lisa lacoponi, Christine Schell, Robyn Silva, Coach Bruce Morell. Rewrites the Record Book as ee ae oe Co-Captains Donna Lyonnais and Lisa lacoponi 2 a a ix OPPONENT Seekonk 67 Durfee Middleboro 70 Ursuline Academy 95 Stoughton 69 Attleboro 104 St. Raphael’s 45 Taunton 64 Soccer Team Continues: Row 1: Manny Duarte, Tony Ferreira, Orlando DeBurgo, John Semiao. Row 2: Coach Joseph Gill, Joe Braga, Diamar Vieira, Herbert Robeson, David Pires, Fernando Silva, Ernie Bettencourt, Armando Perreira, Joe Rosonina. Row 3: Domingos Ferro, George Correia, Robert Duarte, Sidonio Ferreira, Joe Monteiro, Joe Teixeira, Bento Costa, Carlo DaCunha, Carlos Beloli. The NBHS Soccer Team turned in a winning season once again this year. Finishing the season with a 9-2-4 record, the Whalers showed themselves to be a continu- ing power in area soccer. The NBHS Booters again qual- ified for the state tournament, but they were eliminated in the first round by the eventual champions, Wellesley. Seniors who will be missed are Expo Duarte, Robert Carreiro, Goncalo Rego, Paul Santos, Abibou Niang, Joe Valente and Tony Oliveira, but the Whalers have eight returning lettermen to continue their success. LOE PRODLLLLIDIE Winning Ways NBHS OPPONENT — Voke Falmouth Dennis-Yar. Attleboro Somerset Taunton Barnstable Durfee Taunton Falmouth Barnstable Dennis-Yar. Voke Durfee Somerset Wellesley Row 1: Paul Santos, Paul Russo, Carlos Santos, Goncalo Rego, Joe Valente, Robert Carreiro, Eugenio DePina, Tony Oliveira, Ricardo Santos, Abib Niang. Row 2: Tony Tavares, Jean DeBurgo, Ted DaCosta, Andy Harring- ton, Victor Mendes, Rui Pereira, Fred Magalhaes, John Benevidos, Coach Manuel Matos. ON FP OWNHB PP H HhHX HB OD OC =O, OF WU ae e = = = § ORD O 127 The 1980 Girls’ Field Hockey Team was a young team with a lot of heart whose record in no way indicates their unremitting hard work. This team showed much promise for the future, which was evident in two tough losses this season. They lost 1-0 to both Dartmouth and Dennis-Yarmouth, two of the best teams in this end of the state. They will be losing only three Seniors this year: Chris Veary, Lynn Landry and league All-Star Nicky St. Pierre. Hopes are high for next year. Field Hockey Team Has Stee gk were OTe ag Row 1: Lynn Landry, Co-Capt. Nicole St. Pierre, Co-Capt. Jennifer Wheelden, Chris Veary. Row 2: Mary Tapper, JoAnne Panker, Maureen Riley, Linda Lucio, Melanie Sirois, Joan Smith, Kristen Mor- gan, Elizabeth Sheehan, Liz Meltzer, Coach Jeanne Bonneau. High Hopes for Next Year eee as We Me NBHS OPPONENT Westport Westport Fairhaven Fairhaven Bishop Stang Dartmouth Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth Falmouth Bishop Stang Dartmouth Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth Falmouth m=maooocodooorooo=oo wr OA SOND ANN OO = CO nt ne pe ee pa ‘ [Pt - Gas - : a P ; @ gem Win 2 hay Dae Rs te - _ s 5 by A os = Lens . Saint Row 1: Ann Knox, Stephanie Roussos, Pat Gifford, Michelle Stew- art. Row 2: Coach Joyce Goodman, Ronnette Barros, Stacy Baldo- mar, Sarah Garrett, Carolyn Repeta, Donna Barros, Lisa L’Heu- reux, Bethany Lent. 129 Volleyball Team Looks This was a disappointing year for the NBHS Vol- leyball Team. They finished the season with a record of four wins and twelve losses. This was not unexpected because this year’s varsity squad with only two seniors was young and inexperienced. The coming season should be more successful for the Whalers, who will have seven returning varsity players and a junior varsity that compiled a record of thirteen wins and one loss. Row 1: Coach Micheline Donaghy, Cheryl Amaral, Capt. Norma Audet. Row 2: Deb- t.c Clapper, Lisa Medeiros, Joan Affonce. Row 3: Cheryl Macedo, Judy Barnet, Debbie Marshall, Pauline Galipeau. 130 Forward to a Bright Future OPPONENT Westport Durfee Westport Durfee Voke Dennis-Yar. Fairhaven Wareham ORR Voke Dennis-Yar. Fairhaven Wareham ORR 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 NONOND=2NDNNDYM |= ON DNDN ND ND i = - : iS Row 1: Fernanda Carapinha, Anne Sampson. Row 2: Debbie Greenhalgh, Paula Karalekas, Maureen Morency, Wendy Amaral. Row 3: Roxanne Robinson, Lisa Mello, Sandy Benoit, Chery! Whitmer. + a= é re 131 Cross Country Team NBHS OPPONENT 30 Dartmouth 25 35 Falmouth 23 38 Barnstable 21 36 Dennis-Yar. 24 18 Voc.-Tech. 43 42 Falmouth 18 29 Barnstable 26 yea 37 Dennis-Yar. 19 ae anaes 18 Voc.-Tech. 43 emai saa. 36 Dartmouth 19 132 Shows Improvement The Cross-Country Team continued to improve this year, their third year under Coach Steve Gardiner. Highlights of the year included two wins over cross-town rival Voc.- Tech. for the first time ever. At the state championship meet, the Whalers finished eleventh out of all the Division | teams entered. The future looks bright for the harriers; in the Dartmouth Invitational Freshman-Sophomore Race, the team impressed many observers by taking six of the first fifteen places. oe tet Pi een Ft atin om = ae Row 1: Coach Steve Gardiner, Miguel Maranho, Co- Capt. Matthew Picard, Co- Cant Kevin Soares, Ismenia Gomes. Row 2: Charlie Murphy, Bruce Terry, Jennifer Betts, Mike Norton, Mark Viera, Chris Mello, Glen Andrews, Tony Macedo. Row 3: Gina Ferreira, Mark Przybysz- ewski, Kevin Poyant, Keith Ainsworth, Jim Flanagan, Danny Mulligan, Chris Desjardins. 133 N B H S F a ll as 9 - ae my | | N.B.H.S. Hockey Team NBHS Opponent Voc-Tech Dartmouth Somerset Bishop Conn. Dartmouth Falmouth Durfee Barnstable 1 Fairhaven Dennis-Yar. Taunton Somerset Somerset Barnstable 1 Falmouth Durfee Voc-Tech Dennis-Yar. OWN WOPREWANON]AH ODDO YH Her WDWOAoOoWa ntnNn 2 OOG =| © = Ww Front Row (I-r): Dave Gerwatowski, Paul King, Dana Desrochers, Duncan MacDonald, Capt. Bobby Reynolds, Skip Simmons, Mark Fogaren, Gary Boucher, Kevin Melancon, Andy Harrington. Back Row: Mgr. Ronnie Ovellette, Brendan MacDonald, Bobby Richard, John Tierney, D. J. Cormier, Gary Benoit, Dean Snell, Glenn Gagnon, Mark Souza, George Ponte, Paul Mello, Coach John Rolli. Skates to Win , lift eee 4 tH tht B22 enue id WO a) DOO Ws! ae FEN LS é oA at The NBHS Hockey Team has been steadily improving over the last few years. This year, all the hard work paid off. Led by Captain Bobby Reynolds, the Whalers defeated most of their area opponents. Several defeats were at the hands of powerful Cape teams. With a strong group of underclassmen, the Whalers should be even more successful next year. N.B.H.S. basketball fans were treated to another successful and exciting season. The Whalers finished at the top of their division tied with Barnstable, and qualified for tourna- ment play. The Whalers’ style was a favorite with the fans, marked by fast breaks and NBH-style dunks. Seniors Mark Dias, Bobby ‘Buster’ Lopes, Mike Conward, Donald Pina, Richard Nobre, Billy Gooden, and Thurman London will be missed, but the Whalers showed during the season that they had depth and they won't be short of talent next year. First Row (I to r): Carlos Martin, Capt. Mark Dias, Mike Conward. Second Row: Todd Dos Reis, Mark Dow, Donald Pina, Matt Lowney, Billy Gooden. Third Row: Coach Ed Rodrigues, Thurman London, Jeff McCoy, Bobby Lopes, Jack Sheerin, Rich Nobre. 138 N.B.H.S. Hoopsters Finish On Top of Their Division Fairhaven Dartmouth Voke Cath. Mem. Durfee Attleboro Somerset Taunton Barnstable Durfee Attleboro Somerset Barnstable Fairhaven Basketball Team Opponent Haverhill 45 Bourne 26 Silver Lake 41 Wareham 49 Falmouth 40 Barnstable 26 Stang 53 Dennis-Yar. 47 Bourne 44 Wareham 60 Falmouth 50 Barnstable 37 Stang 33 Soliver Ames 44 Front Row (I to r): Joila Gomes, Nadine Norwood, Cathy Johnson, Dawn Gomes, Helena Macedo, Carla Duckett. Back Row: Joe Gill, Asst. Coach, Chris Mendes, Karen Bourgeois, Angie Vasconcel- los, Donna Fields, Rhonda Dias, Jean Silva, Head Coach Jeanne Bonneau. 140 Is Hard to Beat The girl’s basketball team enjoyed another successful season this year, so far, losing only to a strong Westport team. Their record qualified them to participate in the post-season tournament this year. The 1980-81 squad did not have a lot of height, but they made up for that with speed and precision. Leading the way for the Whal- ers were Seniors Dawn Gomes, Cathy Johnson, Carla Duckett, Helena Macedo and Nadine Norwood. NBHS 95 73 89 108 96 123 72 25 102 Opponent Apponequet 76 Durfee 99 Westwood 82 Sandwich 78 Taunton 59 Attelboro 76 Randolph 45 Duxbury 100 Seekonk 57 Milford 70 Swimmers Turn in First Row (I to r): Harry Ainsworth, Peter Nowell, Michael Demers, Scott Jason, Brian Wilcox, Robert Richard, Matthew Picard, Richard Sterling, Coach James Medeiros. Second Row: John Gomes, Shaun Walsh, Jimmy Roncka, Chris Nor- ton, Andrew Rego, Mark Hathaway, James Sullivan, George Smith, Bobby Scroggins, Duane Brown. Third Row: Jim Scudder, Kevin Shaughnessy, Michael Richard, Rick Ramos, Eric Horn, Peter Berthiaume, David Small. Fourth Row: David Garrett, Michael Merolla, Paul Aresta, Robert Tweedie, Tony Tolentino, Andrew Grenon. 142 a Successful Season The New Bedford High School Swim Team proved itself a versatile and adaptive swimming machine with five victories in a row and an upset victory over Attle- boro. Although the practices were grueling, the leader- ship of Coach James Medeiros and the rapier wit of its Seniors maintained the team’s high-spirited together- ness. The team reached its peak against arch-rival Mid- dileboro and sent many swimmers to the important championships at the end of the season. Remember ... Be for real, Pete’s foam finger, yeaayuh, be a cob, flip turns — Peter and Matt? 9:15 — right Harry, Bobby R. — our state qualifier, Brian’s assault on 500 record, Disco Rick, and good luck at Bethany, Duane. 143 New Bedford High has been a team to beat on the track for many years. This year’s team, with a dual meet record of 4 wins and 2 losses, did not capture this division crown, but they proved that they are still an area power. They showed their strength by win- ning the annual Voc-Tech Invitational and by retaining their Class A State Relay title. The Whalers will be losing Tri-Captains Scott Cliff, Melvin Rodriguez and Ismenia Gomes, as well as Seniors Joe Ribeiro, Jeff Stott, Lori Warrington, Kevin Santos, Nicole St. Pierre, Miguel Maranhao and Chris Veary, but the remaining team members have already shown that they are capable of carry- ing the load. Trackmen Bring Home Titles NBHS Opponent 35 Falmouth 51 54 Taunton 32 51 Dennis-Yar. 35 40 Attleboro 46 46 Voc-Tech. 40 51 Barnstable 35 First Row: Joe Ribeiro, Chris Veary, Jeff Stott, Lori Warrington, Melvin Rodriguez, Ismenia Gomes, Scott Cliff, Nicole St. Pierre, Kevin Santos. Second Row: Michelle Bois, Marie Canery, Adeline Lopes, Glenn Andrews, Joan Smith, Kevin Poyant, Chris Mello, Kerri Fermino, Jennifer Betts, Paul Aguiar, Sean Medei- ros. Third Row: Stephanie Roussos, Barbara Pina, Carol Braley, Kris Morgan, Sherr ill St. Germain, Mark Przybyszewski, Renee Vermette, Mike Norton, Marc Ribeiro, Ed McCarthy. Fourth Row: Chris Desjardins, Chris Demers, Sean McDevitt, Jim Flanagan, Mike Mello, Tony Macedo, Kippy Andrade, Steve Drayton, John Pacheco, John Cofer, Coach Steve Gardiner. Fifth Row: Joe Santos, Randy Silva, Bruce Terry, Rich Theg, Paul Neves, Mike Warters, Bob Freitas, Dan Mulligan, Miguel Maranhao. Sixth Row: Chris Wheelden, Stephen Baptista, Dennis Cregan, Brian Levesque, Darren DeAndrade, Ed Caron. 145 N.B.H.S. Winter “ANCIENT HISTORY” RONALD R. BARBOZA 171 Co urt St. Winter and Spring Track Team — Salesman in New Bedford — Looking forward to becoming gym instructor or coach. GEORGE BISCARI 295 Shaw St. Quiet and industrious — likes baseball, basketball, gymnas- tics — stock boy at Arlan’s — coin collector — doesn’t like bossy girls. BEVERLY BIZZARO 127 Belleville Ave. Outstanding in everything she attempts — Girls’ League, Student Council Treasurer, and Pep Squad — a top Achiever. ROBERT BRAZ 146 Reed St. French Club, Allied Youth, and R.O.T.C. — salesman for Keystone Reader’s Service — happy around the ladies. ¢ nf GUALTER DE SILVA 58 Katherine St. Headed for career as engi- neer — interests are reading, music, sports, writing poetry, performing scientific experi- ments — thoughtful person. 148 PAUL BROADMEADOW 70 Sutton St. Student Court — School Paper, Key Club — Soccer — Officer Messenger. “Broady” is very active in school affairs ... he holds a job which he enjoys at Trudell’s Pharmacy. IRENE DUPREY (GUTIERREZ) 207 Middleboro Rd. East Freetown Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Counselor 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 4. The girl with the ‘Streamlined Car.” DENNIS CARREIRO 334 Earle St. “Den” — College Course — R.O.T.C., Portuguese Pan American Club — look for him at Cars A Poppin’ — likes salt water fishing — _ will remember the crowded study halls. LAWRENCE GEORGE EDMUNDSON 82 Malden Street “Larry” — College Course — Honor Society, Track Team — works at Henry’s Restau- rant — will remember running in the State Track Meet — “really great.” PATRICIA CORREIA (RUTKOWITZ) 88 Middle Rd., Acushnet Future Teacher’s Club — School Savings Staff — Pep Squad. Has a weakness for music — the babysitter with an iron hand — loyal Crimson rooter. DAWN L. FERDINAND 66 Central Avenue Business course — Pep Club, Traffic Squad, Junior Counse- lor — most happy at end of 8th period — enjoyed rallies the most — likes bowling — “pert.” JUDITH P. DE MELLO (SNOW) 516 North Front St. “Judy’’ — College Course — Honor Society, ‘‘Alpha”’ Staff; Drama Club; A.F.S.; Future Teachers; Pupil Personnel Aide; Portugeuse Pan Ameri- can Club; C.C.D.; C.Y.O.; “Active.” JOHN D. FERNANDES 332 Smith Street National Honor Society, Var- sity Baseball and Basketball Teams — St. John the Baptist Church C.Y.O., Boys’ Club, Y.M.C.A. — a neat, trustwor- thy young man. ROSALIE FERREIRA (BAKER) 226 Hawthorn St. F.T.A. President — Honor Society Sec. — Girls’ League Officer — A.F.S. — A.Y. Con- vention Delegate — reliable, sweet — to teach languages. THOMAS FERREIRA 24 Nye Street One of our quietest lads — enjoys community baseball and basketball — wished there’d been more parking space around school! STEPHEN F. FRAGA 77 Larch Street Hopes to become a teacher — participated in the Portu- guese Pan-American Club play outside interests include sports, oil painting, and girls — so nice to know. ay ROBERT FRANCIS 26 Shore Street R.O.T.C. Platoon Leader — enjoys sports — chess enthu- siast — interested in astron- omy — likes to listen to debates. SUSAN E. GEARY (LESSOFF) 41 Longview Rd. College Course — Sec. French Club, Honor Society, Future Teachers, Student Council, Pep Club — Y.W.C.A. — enjoys sewing — to become a teacher — “‘a sweet, spirited miss.”’ JOHN GOMES 139 North Street “J.B.” — looks forward to career as engineer — clerk at People’s Market — interested in bowling, swimming, golfing — “Sportsman.” GEORGE GOODFELLOW 550 Tarkiln Hill Rd. Varsity Football — Track — Steering Committee — A.Y. — Y.M.C.A. — quiet and sin- cere — respected by all. MICHAEL HOCHMAN 740 Rockdale Ave. Band — J.A. — Eagle Scout, and Leadership Award — camp counselor — works weekends as a florist’s assist- ant — hopes to become a lawyer. ERNEST KOBZA 155 Princeton Street “Mike” — worker at People’s Market — admires simplicity of dress in females — man of many interests. MITCHELL KULIGA 165 Adams Street Big and brawny — easy-going manner — the ladies find him pleasant — perhaps the Air Force next. JEANNE LEVESQUE (BONNEAU) 187 David Street “Crimson Log”’ 4; Pan-Ameri- can Club 3, 4; Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Peppy girl with a busy schedule. ROGER L. LEVESQUE 185 Shawmut Ave. “Rog’’ — French Club, for- mer football player — works at Howdy’s — enjoys motor- cycle racing and playing pool. BRUCE LIMA 149 Aquidneck Street Crimson Beanies — outside interests include boating, water skiing, football — future career in engineering — “thoughtful.” RHODA LIVRAMENTO 187 Chancery Street Captain GAMS, West Office Aide, Drama Club, Portu- guese Pam-American Club — Drum Corps — hopes to become a teacher — “‘ener- getic.”’ MARGARET LONGPRE 56 Jireh Street ‘Peggy’? — Honor Society — A.Y., Future Teachers’ — J.A. — faithful football spectator — has a beautiful smile. 149 JAMES P. MEDEIROS 4454 Acushnet Ave. Soccer Team Captain — Beanie Boys, Gymnastic Team — Y.M.C.A., hockey — Boys’ Club Swimming instruc- tor — unassuming, very nice. CURTIS MELLO 197 Norwell Street Football player — _ active member of Y.M.C.A. — has the unusual and strenuous hobby of lifting weights. DONNA MARIE MELLO (CARON) 303 Park Ave. Advanced Girls’ Chorus — interests are art, drawing, and gymnastics — admires a boy who is trustworthy — easily liked. PETER J. NANOS 106 Bellevue Street College Course — enjoys driving his sports car — will remember the ’66 Durfee game — happiest when he doesn’t have any homework — hated Mr. Saltzman’s ninth periods. JOHN PACHECO 95 Ashley Blvd. Key Club 2; Allied Youth 3; Soccer 2, 3, Capt. 3; Basket- ball 2, 3, Capt. 3; Baseball 2, 3. Just crazy about sports — especially his basketball. Well liked by all who knew him. NANCY PERRY 3 Spooner Street President of her J.A. company last year — spends leisure in C.Y.O. activities — never makes much noise — rushes like mad for her place in the cafeteria. ABEL PIMENTAL 114 Seabury Street Likeable, quiet lad — dependable as they come — a blond lad, with hair that waves, too! — part-time bak- ery worker. RICHARD PONTE 41 Mandell Street Football — Track — Basket- ball — Tall and handsome — a lad who never says ‘‘quit”’ — entirely sports-minded — hopes to be at college next year. MICHAEL L. RAS 66 North Street “Mike’’ — Honor Society, Track Team — _ Dramatic Club, Math Club — National Merit Finalist — summer ses- sion at Assumption Prep — active in ‘‘Your Theater’ — hard-working, energetic. DAVID ROCHA 56 Mt. Vernon Street Senior Class Vice-President — Crimson Highlights: Art Editor — Football: Quarter- back — Baseball — Key Club — Allied Youth — Honor Society. Quite the ladies’ man — one of our handsome foot- ball stars — hardly as quiet as he appears! — wonderful, cool personality. JARETT ROSE 32 Osborn Street Male Chorus — Pan-Ameri- can Club. A likeable fellow — well fed while working at Fanny Farmer's — interests lead to skating and swimming — annoyed by short passing periods — hopes to become a water skiier — tells some dilly jokes — blushes that Crimson Red — will miss Miss Rat- cliffe's choirs. JOHN STRITTMATTER 264 Conduit Street Hi-Vets: President. Main interests are his wife and his home — favorite sports are baseball and basketball — a gunner’s mate in the Navy — annoyed when his wife eats too much lobster! — always remembers those wonderful times in the Vets’ smoking lounge — hopes to live in Flo- rida. DONALD VASCONCELLOS 341 Oliver Street College Course — _ band member — plays in small combo outside of school — study hall favorite class — most happy when playing his sax — a fine musician. RONALD VAZ 543 No. Front Street N.B.H.S. Band — J.A. — sports enthusiast — likes teachers who mix a little fun with teaching — dislikes dry classes. EUGENE WILUSZ 50 Kenyon Street Honor Society, Key Club, A.F.S., Chorus, Math Club, A.Y., — baseball and basket- ball player — C.Y.O. presi- dent — brains and personal- ity. HD CLAIM SERVICE, INC. ments and Appraisals P.O. Box E-340 New Bedford, MA 02741 mBrigham Street few Bedford, MA 02740 fephone 996-0069 ichusetts is on th Bjuvenating this ee ni NYV YY ARH WN . To the Seniors: New Bedford High School is a part of one of the oldest educational systems in the United States. It has much tradition and many grateful alumni. | am one of them. In my career as teacher, department head and headmaster at New Bedford High School, | have been privileged to observe the customs, curricula and students at many other secondary schools. It is with the deepest personal and professional satisfaction that | can declare my profound pride in being headmaster of such a tremendous school. Our physical plant is outstanding, but more importantly, our students are the best. May the Class of 1981 go on to ever greater things. We wish you good fortune and ask you to remember that it all began right here at the home of the Whalers, New Bedford High School. Theodore J. Calnan Headmaster | go for mature women! Sen 5 You should’ve seen the one that got away. im i f Anybody in there? Let’s see, with gold at $500 an ounce... What’s your problem? 155 156 Taal ge oF 157 Whalers Roast SECONDS : VISITOR Pink Elephant’ STRAWBERRY SHAKE BASE COFFEE SHAKE BASE ON OEALE R Moores oe ZS BusswiN Sune Pavone LUMBER NAILS LOCKS PLYWOOD ? KEYS MADE TYLER’S INSU Ae ELECTRICAL ROOFING - SIDING Bs reir WALLBOARD || WINDOWS DOORS CEILINGS | MOULDINGS sss PANELING ry | GARAGE DOORS - N - MASON | i| KITCHEN CABINETS S . 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Vietas D.D.S. To the Class of 1981 All the Best! 82 Is Following You! ( ‘ Xe d buffet r information c or stop if, ucky Fried BOGEY’S 97 MainSt Acushnet 995-8118 Now Taking Reservations for Parties, Showers. | Wedding Receptions — With Our Owr Catering Service — Call 998-1644 NEW BEDFORD County St. Cove Rd. 993-1789 997-1209 shes to the Class of 1981 From NH. FELLOURIS, INC. RAL CONTRACTORS 888 Purchase Street 166 I’ve learned new things, things I might never have come across back home. Being here at the high school for one year has truly helped me a great deal and it will color the rest of my life. lly want to thank all you people. You’ ve ad great to me. | can’t emphasize that enough; you, it wouldn’t have been possible. _ nally, | just want to say that | hope you ha ve iesned something about Sweden, its culture and cu oms. It's a great ae of coaching out uh we meet again, | wish you all the very best in the En enadvaric: i: Love, Dag DagWahiberg _ Mineralvagen 49 — — §-691 45 Kerlskoge : Sweden os Rotary exenange Student District 795 1980-81 S gponeteed'h by iia Club bal New Bedford : ‘Gerald a RL agit Youth Exchange Officer ; : Sey familias: The Wheelers at Sutton Street, the Correias on Crescent Drive in Dartmouth, the eRe f on arene. tee ee ; 167 168 Activities Green House Office Aides First Row (I to r): Lisa Mello, Jaquelyn Gregoire, Linda Rounseville, Marie Kenyon. Second Row: Alzira Vaz, Maria Benevides, Sharon Fogaren, Lisa Mello. Third Row: Lisa Bulgar, Adeline Amaral, Chris Veary, Mela- nie Sirois, Linda Lucio, Lynn Sylvia. Not in picture: Diane Augusto, Barbara Costa, Elaine Cunningham, Bridget Lyons, Elizabeth Peternel, Luci- mar Silva, Isabel Viera. 170 Main Office Aides First Row (I to r): John Perreira, Mark Santos, James Arguin, Lynda Jones, Steve Myers. Not in picture: Doreen Correira, Melody Costa, Stacey Coucci, Maria Dias, Gina Ferreira, Donna Kosta, Sharon Matos, Judy Myers, Betty Peixoto. Gold House Office Aides First Row (I to r): Rosa Fernandes, Maria Mota, Jennifer Bates, Susan Spinola, Karen Blake, Kevin Gibbons, David Calvin, Marcia deMello, Ana Melo, Heather Smith, Dean lacoponi, Dan- iel O’Neill. Second Row: Gary Rezendes, Che- ry! Amaral, Rosa Hernandez, Maria Lima, Marie DaPonte, Kevin Burns, Maria Frias, Alice daRosa, Maria Resendes, Olga Medeiros, Jeanne Metcalfe, Sherri Edwards, Nora Socorro, Doreen Smith, John Walls. Tan House Office Aides First Row (I to r): Doreen Britto, Susan Brie, Nelia Ferreira, Maria Andrade, Julie Smith, Celia DaSilva, Rebeka Dupras, Margaret Silva. Second Row: Helen Araujo, Debbie Mello, Jackie Sylvia, Liesa Duarte, Isabel Pimental, Debbie Carvalho, Karen Marcotte, Mary Ann Perry, Kathy Silvia, Grace Vicente. Dean’s Aides First Row (I to r): Jeanne Lemieux, Kathy Anthony, Valerie Ferreira, Laurie Sylvia, Jenni- fer Coury, Barbara Rowley. Second Row: Jeannette Lemieux, Linda Velazquez, Luisa Velazquez, Connie Bebis, Pauline Desautels, Robyn Silva, Pamela Correia, Lisa lacoponi, Mrs. Sawyer. Third Row: Ray Carpenter, Man- uel Bagaco, Richard Tuchman, Harry Ains- worth, Mike Alpert, Mark Ledoux. Not in picture: Wendy Camara, Mark Cormier, Brenda Dias, Veronica Floyd, Vicki Floyd, Kevin Frates, Margaret Goodwin, Lorene Jones, Nancy Knowles, Sharon Lopes, Donna Lyonnais, Terrie Maillet, Robert Marshall, George Matias, Margaret Silva, Nicole St. Pierre. Blue House Office Aides First Row (I to r): Lisa Arruda, Elaine Riendeau, Sue Oli- ver, Pam Haskell, Andrea Bretton. Second Row: Jayne Armanetti, Jane Porter, Leonora Telfair, Joila Gomes, Pat Sullivan, Lisa Letendre, Patti Arruda. 1, All Resource Center Aides Aaron Abelha, Robert Andrews, Maria Araujo, Andrew Boisvert, Debbie Borden, Gene Bralewski, Debbie Campos, Cristina Carvalho, Virginia Clementino, Sue Col- let, Mark Correia, Rhonda Davis, Mary DaSilva, Ligia DeMello, Natalie DeMello, Norma Drayton, Darlene Dwyer, Robin Embleton, Cheryl Ferreira, Michael Foley, Dana Fontaine, Ana Paula Felix, Catherine Genereux, Vivian Glassman, Kim Gonza- lez, Maria Gordon, Karen Granger, Marc Hathaway, Melissa Irwin, Janice Jaworski, Lisa Lima, Liza Lacasse, Mary Lou Macedo, Susan Magan, Vickie Martin, Ann Mar- tins, Jose Monteiro, Joe Matos, Sharon Mattos, Albert Morris, Kelly Oliver, Michelle Pelletier, Lucy Pereira, Rui Pereira, Karen Perry, Maria Pimental, Sherwood Smith, David Spoor, Kevin Sylvia, Alda Texeira, Donna Torres. Not in picture: Maria Andrade, Dawn Andrews, Robert Andrews, Susan Antonietta, Lori Ashley, Donald Babineau, Leonard Blaise, Janice Blake, Jennifer Britto, Mark Brown, Betsy Collins, Mark Cormier, Debbie Correia, Cynthia Costa, Eric Cunha, Al deMedeiros, Al Duarte, Mario Duarte, David Girard, Ismenia Gomes, Jose Gomes, Paula Jacome, Tracy Larson, Randy Lima, Michelle Marchand, Edward McCarthy, John Pacheco, Janice Picard, Donna Pimental, Maureen Quail, Tammy Sylvia, Maria Torres, Donna Tracy, Leonor Vieira, Sandy Vieira, Darlene Walker, Laurie Williams. All Guidance Aides First Row (I to r): Steve DeCosta, Dina Ferreira, Maria Ferreira, Amy Amaro, Lynn Letendre, Mary Beth Landry, Ruth Dziuba, Kathy Souza, Sharon Mello, Sue Carr, Wil- liam Sylvia, Jean Silva, Michelle Harriman, Margaret Mateus, Anna Rezendes, Connie Oliveira, Betty Coelho. Second Row: Joanne Leopold, Jane Daniels, Donna Fields, Denise Bulgar, Debbie Campos, Nathaniel Ortiz, Carla Duckett, Gwenn Lopes, Hilda Miranda, Lucia DeLima, Andrea Rose, Kerri Fermino, Karen Midttun, Fatima Machado, Marie Kenyon, Jacqueline Morel. Not in picture: Rose Marie Bettencourt, Laurie Blaise, Karen Blake, Karen Donovan, Harriet Fellouris, Lisa Jason, Jeanne Metcalfe, Karen Metivier. Nurses’ Aides First Row (I to r): Janice Lauzon, Chris Santos, Debbie Morse, Sandra Pacheco. Second Row: Betty Peixoto, Karen Branco, Rolann Nadeau, Carol Tate, Patti Barboza. Not in picture: Sharon Andrade, Robin Caron, Doris Cardosa, Maria dos Santos, Cynthia Lange, Angela Mitchell, Elizabeth Opozda, Robin Stallings. 172 Pool Aides L to R: Laurie Blaise, Louise Cabral, Robyn Silva. Not in picture: Pam Correia, Lisa A. lacoponi. Audio-Visual Aides L to R: Verdelle Antone, James Ferreira, Kevin Lopes, Michael McGrath, Derek Evora, George Neto, Todd Uzzell. Not in picture: Brian Chase, Sue Crowther, Kathy Dupre, Ricky Jacintho, John Lopes, Eddie Nobrega, Robin Soares, Erica Trundy. T.V. Aides L to R: John Concaison, Jeff Anuszczyk, Craig Lant, Ray Carpenter, Sue Crowther, Aubrey Haznar, Eduarda Concelos, Mr. Roger Robit- aille, Instructor. Not in picture: Jeannine Bessette, Jim Cusson, Jim Marcotte. 173 American Field Service First Row (I to r): Carol Tate, Treas., David Lawrence, Pres., Terry Martins, Sec. Second Row: Anne Marie Mor- eau, Sharon Levine, Chris Demers, Lynda Jones, Dag Wahlberg, Gayle Strittmatter, Louisa Cabral, John Mar- tins, Mr. S. Lombardo, Advisor. Not in picture: Yvette LaPointe, Michelle Levesque, Lau- rie Williams. 174 Alpha Magazine L to R: Sean McFadden, Chris McCoy, Debbie Borden, David Sylvia, Mr. Peccini, Advisor, Marissa Alfonso, Alfred Vieira, Kenneth Biz- zarro, Mark Correia, Traci Pragana, Wendy Cooper. Not in picture: Mrs. Snow, Co-Advisor. Art Club L to R: Terry Martins, Debbie Borden, Lynda _ Jones, Pres., Mr. R. Pacheco, Advisor, Lorene Jones, Treas., JoAnne Leopold. Not in picture: James Berube, Mike Edwards, Belmiro Fernandes, Teri Fernandez, David — Francis, Yvonne Gabriel, Denis Lawrence, Jr., Loretta Lord, Theresa Marden, John Martins, Steve Miranda, Kurt Moura, Rolann Nadeau, Marsha Peterson, Cecelia Rego. Bowling Club First Row (I to r): Don Garrison, Mr. George Biscari, Advisor. Second Row: Charle ne Bar- boza. Third Row: Lisa Chase, Sec., Danny Sil- via. Fourth Row: Andy Rego, Mike Dupuis, Pres., Vinnie Furtado, Vice-Pres. Fifth Row: Linda Theg, Majbritt Rasmussen, Kathy Mur- ray, Karen Helgeland. Sixth Row: Stacey Her- man, Brian Medeiros, Mike Constant, Peter Junier, Rich Tracey, Jenny Verville. Seventh Row: Joe Leandre, Ruth Akin, Gerry Patnaude, Matt Grimes, Bill Stowell, Steve Healy, Lisa Saulnier. Not in picture: Pete Abraham, Joe Albert, Rob Andrade, Karen Arruda, Joanne Carlesi, Ron Chapdelaine, Jim Connolly, Charlie Cornell, Marc Correia, Marc Denault, Rick Dube, Jackie Dupuis, Karl Dupuis, Ernie Ellis, Jim Fortier, Mike Grimes, Matt Gosselin, Rob Hor- ner, Sec., Dino lacoponi, Kris Jardin, Missy Jesus, Laurie Josefek, Kim Kuczewski, Colleen Lague, Dwayne Lowell, Mike Merolla, Mike Murphy, Alvin Niles, Anne Pallatroni, Cheryl Pelletier, Joe Pinho, Lenny Racine, Nancy Roderiques, Treas., Lisa Scott, Peter Sivert- sen, Gayle Strittmatter, Mike Sullivan, Stan Wach. Adults: Mrs. Donna Biscari, Mrs. Cheryl Gonsalves, Mr. Paul Maty, Mr. David Pepin, Mr. Roger Silva, Miss Iria Sylvia. Business Club First Row (I to r): Anna Costa, Carolyn Lemos, Nancy Lessa, Sec., Michelle Jesus, JoAnn Desrosiers, Vice- Pres., Mark Cormier, Treas., Cindy Pires. Top Row: Estela Avelar, Barbara Rowley, Donna Oliveira, Sharon Lopes, Fernanda Gaspar, Maria Melo, Doreen Moglia. Not in picture: Vivian DeMedeiros. 175 Chess Club First Row (I to r): Michael Baylies, Vice-Pres., Mr. George Biscari, Advisor. Second Row: Vivian Glassman, Sec., Victor Almeida, Mike Arruda. Not in picture: Bill Berry, Treas., Mark Crowther, Steve Farrell, Jim Gibbons, Robert Goulart, Mike Hathaway, Rob Horner, Robert Lopes, Mike Merolla, David Merrick, Brian Mixon, Fernanda Pacheco, Joe Pinho, Pres. er Crimson Courier First Row (I to r): Tony Rezendes, Dag Wahlberg, Marissa Alfonso, Sue Levesque, Sue Crowther, Joyce Mullin. Second Row: Denise Botelho, Michael Foley, Charlene Audette, Alfred Vieira, Rob Horner, Mr. William Doyle, Advisor, Ray Carpenter. Debating Team L to R: Dag Wahlberg, David Small, Treas., Richard Tuchman, Pres., Harry Ainsworth, Mary Davies, Jane Mello, Vice-Pres., Maria das Neves. Not in picture: Mr. D. Dube, Advisor, Karin Borowicz, Mike Folger, Karen Granger, Ann Lima, Maureen Kelly, Jennifer Wheelden. DECA I First Row (I to r): Mildred Bretal, Maureen Cabral, Shelley Santos, Tracy Perry, Theresa Tavares. Second Row: Ann Demanche, Sheila Sherman, Rebecca Dickens, Bernice Brennan, Debra Moniz, Luisa Velazquez, Rhonda Aronberg, Mr. John H. Pacheco, Advisor. Third Row: Leo Andrad e, Marc lacoponi, James Feldman, Larry Rothwell. iE Drama Club First Row (I to r): Heidi Rogers, Lisa Morse, Kathy Nobrega, Madaline Andrade, Elaine Cunningham, Kevin A. Burns, John Martins, Yvette Lapointe, Scott Alpert, Jay Herman, Stephen Myers, Michelle Cruz, Kris Farrell, Angelina Johnson, Robin James, Tara Chomak, Robin Jackimocz. Second Row: Terry Ferro, Chris Demers, Julia Tant, Diana Belmiro, Ann Knox, Traci Pragana, David Small, Helen Green, Liz Schaffer, Lorene Jones, Jennifer Coury, Joanne Leopold, Maria das Neves, Ann Farrell, Rita Costa. Third Row: Lynn Letendre, Teri Fernandez, Karen Fichtenmayer, Connie Bebis, David Lawrence, Mark Cunningham, Richard Tuchman, George T. Charbonneau, Mike Vivian, Denis Lawrence, Armand R. Marchand, Steve V. Miranda, Laurie Martins, Denise Bastos, Kellie Lowney, Sharon Lima, Daniel O’Neill, Jr. Foreign Language Club First Row (| to r): Nylsa Angulo, Karoline Pacheco, Ana DaCosta, Nidia Sousa, Leonora DeSilveira, Linda Theg (Vice-Pres.), Majbritt Rasmussen (Pres.), Tara Cho- mak (Sec.), Lynn Letendre (Treas.), Mindy Andrade, Alex. Pereira, Cheryl Ferreira, Cathie Nichols, Darren DeAndrade. Second Row: Ana Francisco, Jacqueline Mail- let, Jacqueline Perry, Laurie Smigel, Karen Helgeland, Kathy Murray, Carmen Alvarez, Tony Vieira, Celia DaSilva, Cecily Booker, Randy Silva, Marissa Alfonso, Linda Cabeca. 178 Future Teachers’ Club L to R: Barbara Collins, Linda Cabeca, David Lawrence, Pres., Leonora daSilveira. Not in picture: Mrs. Dlouhy, Advisor, Adaline Sanchez, Treas. HT ib Be 2 f i THHHHH Hn betta Ht HH rian HHA att seatatataty al a EE LH History Club First Row (I to r): Katherine Mingola, Pres., Jane Porter, Sec., Robin Correira, Christine Schell, Marsha Peterson, Treas. Second Row: Paul Carreira, Bob Gauthier, Michael Ventura, Robert Goulart. Third Row: Mr. John Borowicz, Advisor, Gisele Lemieux, Cynthia Hall, Vice-Pres., Steve Farrell. Not in picture: Etelvino Andrade, Denise Boucher, Sue Butler, Michelle Dawson, Tony Fernandes, Teri Fernandez, Sharon Fogaren, Karen Furtado, Bob Gauthier, Margaret Goodwin, Steve Healy, Laurie Lemos, Paula Lemos, Terry Moore, Daniel O’Neill, Donna Pierce, Polly Pimentel. 179 International Club First Row (I to r): Natalia Brum, Maria Pimentel, Cristina Carvalho, Jorge Pereira, Maria Alves, Tony Lopes, Nancy Almeida, Paulo Russo, Ricardo Santos, Sidonio Ferreira, Ana Couto, Fatima Lino. Second Row: Nina Espada, Ana Silva, Delia Dos Santos, Domingos Ferro, Ana Costa, Estela Avelar, Maria Amaral, Helen Alexan- dre, Paulo dos Santos, Goncalo Rego, Tony Francisco. Third Row (standing): Mr. A. Oliveira, Advisor, Cristina Mendes, Paula Felix, Ana DaCosta, Ana Francisco, Joe Monteiro, Marina D’Almada, Armando Lopes, Rui Pereira, Fernando Silva, Alvaro Salvador, Joe Valente, Robert Carreiro, Celia DaSilva. Key Club L to R: Candi Hall, Isobel Gomes, Vice-Pres., Gail Brunette, Pres., Susan Butler, Sec., Celeste Bedard, Treas. Not in picture: Jennifer Betts, Fatima Gomes, Sharon Levine, Loretta Lord, Maureen Morency, Michael Sylvia, Bobbie Jo Simmons. 180 Math Team First Row (I to r): Co-Capt. Michael Dupuis, Co-Capt. Robert Richard, Mark Dow, Mike Arruda, Robert Lopes. Second Row: Kerri Fermino, Fayne Fogel, Doris Fogel, Michelle Levesque, Nicole Picard, Cathy Nichols, Anne Marie Moreau, Charleen Barboza, Mr. Timothy Mitchell, Advisor. Not in picture: Marie Kenyon. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY iw 7h National Honor Society First Row (I to r): Doreen Reis, Treas., Scott Fuller, Vice-Pres., Robert Lopes, Pres., Norma Audet, Sec. Second Row: Debbie Woodruff, Mar- garet Silva, Marie Kenyon, Katherine Mingola, Lynn Letendre, Scott Gonzalez, Nicole St. Pierre, Harry Ainsworth, Connie Bebis. Third Row: Steven Levin, Greg Grande, Eileen Cruz, Matthew Picard, Laurie Martins, Brian Wilcox, Andrew Boisvert, Pauline Desautels, Mary Jane Cabral. Fourth Row: Mrs. Regina Keightley, Advisor, Teresa Barrow, Dana Sanders, Dina Belmiro, Alfred Vieira, Marissa Alfonso, Peter Nowell, Jr., Elizabeth Peternel, Michael Dupuis, Robert Richard, Normand Bergeron, Paul Pereira. _ Not in picture: Kathleen Anthony, Betty Coelho, Karen Couto, Fernando DaSilva, Vincent Furtado, James Heskett, Michelle Labonte, Amelia _ Melo, David Nichols, Ann M. Nunes, Jorge Pereira, Christine Schell, Robyn Ann Silva, Lori Warrington, Mario Medeiros. : 181 Natural Science Club First Row (I to r): Gayle Strittmatter, Sec., Doris Voightlander, Treas., Cheryl Macedo, Vice-Pres., Margaret Silva, Pres. Second Row: Donna Letendre, Karen Furtado, Robert Gou- lart, Kevin Blanchard, Brian Wilcox, Robert Lopes, James Heskett, Andrew Oliver, Mat- thew Picard, Lorene Vieira, Mr. J. Strittmatter, Advisor. Pep Club Bottom Row (I to r): Gina Torres, Lori Mello, Lori Dahlberg, Lourdes Alves, Donna Cavalieri, Tammy DeBarros. Second Row: Cheryl Amaral, Traci Pragana, Vice-Pres., Mrs. P. Amaral, Advisor, Gina Coffey. Third Row: Michelle L’Heureux, Darlene Dwyer, Noreen Aquiar, Pres., Sue Dube. Top Row: Paula Ferreira, Judy Baulier, Toni Nunes, Joann Aguiar, Pam Calheta, Membership, Tammy Cardoso. 182 Quill and Scroll First Row (I to r): Alfred Vieira, Shaun Wiley, Scott Gonzalez, Jim Belliveau. Second Row: Mr. William Doyle, Advisor, Susan Levesque, Marissa Alfonso, Joyce Mullin. ' fs, Su Shakespeare Club First Row (I to r): Connie Bebis, 1st Vice-Pres., David Small, Pres., Fernanda Carapinha, 2nd Vice-Pres., Richard Tuchman, Sec., Peter Nowell, Treas. Second Row: Mitchell Alcrim, Keith Ainsworth, Paul Perreira, Celia DaSilva, Margaret Kennedy, Debbie Oliveira, Karen Borowicz, Anne Sampson, Michael Warters, Kerri Fermino, Iris Alkalay, Harry Ainsworth, Mary Davies, Normand Bergeron, Robert Richard, Elizabeth Meltzer, Marissa Alfonso. Third Row: Fayne Fogel, George Couto, David Lawrence, Nicole S t. Pierre, Robert Lopes, Liz Schaffer, Tony Vieira, Majbritt Rasmussen, Kathy Potkay, Doreen Correia, Victor Almeida, Kathy Murray, Doris Fogel, Sarah Garrett, Robert Goulart, Linda Theg, Donna Letendre. Fourth Row: Rob Horner, Chery! Macedo. Not in picture: Brian Chase, Karen Hetu, Rolann Nadeau, Debbie Oliveira, Betsy Sheehan, Gayle Strittmatter, Alfred Vieira. 183 Student Congress fis i ——— 4 First Row (I to r): Lori Warrington, Treas., Matthew Picard, Vice-Pres., Richard Tuchman, Pres., Mary Davies, Sec. Second Row: Lynn Letendre, Iris Alkalay, Laurie Martins, Connie Bebis, Doreen Reis, Maura Tweedie. Third Row: Robert Lopes, Lisa lacoponi, Dana Sanders, Rita Costa, Beth Ryan, Jennifer Coury. Fourth Row: Harry Ainsworth, Michael Alpert, Manuel Bagaco, Brian Wilcox, Keith Ainsworth, Ronald Ouellette, George Couto, Normand Bergeron. Not in picture: Claire Almeida, Sheryl Amaral, Naomi Cruz, Jackie Gregoire, Marrithia Jacobs, Lorene Jones, David Lawrence, Sharon Lima, Gwen Lopes, John A. Lopes, Karen Metivier, Peter Nowell, Paul Pereira, Jacqui Ruela, David Small. 184 Student Advisory Committee L to R: Carlos Britto, Michael Alpert, Richard Tuchman, Harry Ainsworth. Not in picture: Denis Lawrence, Jr. Usherettes First Row (I to r): Lucy Pereira, Kathy Devlin, Debbie Conboy, Esmeralda Morgado, Doreen Coucelos. Second Row: Tabbie Brownell, Maria Andrade, Pamela Stewart, Nellie Andrade, Wendy Mitzan, Betsey Collins. Not in picture: Maria Alves, Kelly Coughlin, Ana Leal, Jody Nadeau, Ana Taveira. 185 Guitar Club First Row (I to r): Tony DeCunha, Angela Piva, Sue Crowther. Second Row: Rosalie Lague, Lisa Pacheco, Carolyn Lemos, Jesse Bastos. Third Row: Allen Thomas, Andy Boisvert, Jennifer Wheelden, Ken Hines, Polly Pimentel. Not in pic- ture: Paula Charon, Wayne Guerreiro, Joe Medei- ros. a ROS Mihi Handbells Left to right: Ms. Patricia Clark, Advisor, Michelle Harriman, Rhonda Harriman, Carol Tate, George Matias, Harriet Fellouris, Mary Cottuli, Debra Wilkinson, Paula Karalekas, Pres. Not in picture: Donna Almeida, Susan Butler. 186 Audette, Scott Gonzalez, Andrea Patistea, Pam Arruda, Iris Alkalay, Anne Marie Almeida, Ann Marie Moreau, Norman Joachim. Fourth Row: Paul Fonseca, Keith Amorin, John Araujo, Tony Almeida. Orchestra First Row (I to r): Denise Bastos, James Belliveau, Michele Vandal. Second Row: Michael Arruda, Lisa lacoponi, Con- nie Bebis, Donna Morris, Suzanne Finkel, Maureen Morency, Liz Schaffer, Sarah Garrett, Barbara Souza, Nicole St. Pierre. Third Row: Michelle Bois, Ronald Jacobs, Janet Cruz, Joyce Mullin, Dana Sanders, Kathy Saltzman, Charlene Concert Chorale First Row (I to r): Lori Plummer, Angela Piva, Mau- reen Foley, Diana Belmiro, Ann Farrell, Mario Lavadinho. Second Row: Denise Bastos, Michele Vandal, Mindy Andrade, Maureen Morency, Mic- helle Cruz, Liz Schaffer. Third Row: Robert Nor- mandin, Andy Boisvert, Gerard Patnaude, Keith Amorin, Scott Gonzalez, Jesse Bastos, James Belliveau. Not in picture: Curtis Andrade. 187 188 Mixed Chorus First Row (I to r): Lori Plummer, Kris Farrell, Stephen Myers, Robin James, Lucy Loureiro, Marc Hathaway. Second Row: Chris Thompson, Lisa lacoponi, Cindy Hall, Darcy Pina, Jackie Brocklehurst, Kathleen Normandin. Third Row: Sue Butler, Michelle Cruz, Joyce Mullin, Karen Fichtenmayer, Judith Myers, Charlene Audette, Liz Schaffer, Sue Crowther. Fourth Row: Rich- ard Sterling, Gerard Patnaude, Keith Amorin, Mike McGrath, Chris Folger. Not in picture: Denise Boucher, Mike Folger, Rhonda Harriman, Lisa Sylvia. Selected SSA Chorus First Row (| to r): Robin James, Maureen Foley, Diana Belmiro, Ann Farrell, Denise Bastos, Mindy Andrade, Kris Farrell, Maureen Morency. Second Row: Angela Piva, Judy Myers, Rhonda Harri- man, C indy Hall, Jackie Brocklehurst, Lisa lacoponi, Lori Plummer. Third Row: Joyce Mullin, Chris Thompson, Kathleen Normandin, Karen Fichtenmayer, Liz Schaffer, Sue Butler. Not in pic- ture: Denise Boucher, Sue Crowther, Lucy Loureiro, Lisa Sylvia. SSA Chorus First Row (I to r): Kelly Coughlin, Bobbie Jo Simmons, Jeanne Bernat, Maria das Neves, Lynne Letendre, Paula Karalekas, Ann Farrell, Susan Arruda. Second Row: Donna Barreiro, Judith Myers, Jackie Brocklehurst, Doreen Travassos, Kathy Potkay, Joann Ramos, Maureen Bergeron, Jennifer Coury. Third Row: Denise Bastos, Cathy Nichols, Cindy Hall, Sandra Marcotte, Paula Kummer, Karen Fichtenmayer, Barbara McKibben. Fourth Row: Chris Thompson, Harr iet Fellouris, Ann Knox, Kathy Mingola, Elizabeth Schaffer, Lori Plummer, Janice Bedard, Debbie Dyer. Not in picture: Mrs. Cassandra Morgan, Advisor, Gail Brunette, Diane Fonseca, Barbara Fuller, Sandy Gonzalez, Lori Martin, Nancy Monteiro, Valerie Monteiro, Lynn Oliveira, Rosemary Raphael, Sharon Raphael, Susan Valerio. oo ey Lt gee ee F at 2 oe es eoeee ty TBB Chorus First Row (I to r): Todd Crabtree, Robert Normandin, Denise Bastos, Marc Hath- away, Jim Savino. Second Row: Mark Ledoux, Chris Folger, Keith Amorin, Mike McGrath, Scott Gonzalez. Not in picture: Michael Barboza, Jeanne Bernat, Chris Cotter, Paul Fonseca, Chris Johnson. 189 J.R.O.T.C. U.S aml! JROTC Instructor Group Lt. C. Joseph F. Napoli, SFC Robert F. Morrison. Battalion Staff Battalion Color Guard Michelle Gomes, Exsilda Toro, Kathleen Fonseca. Jose Gomes, Vern Cardoza, Jose Monteiro, Paul Pinto. Company “A” Row 1: Jose DaCunha, Kevin Beauregard, Jose Gomes, Jose Couto, John Catterall, Michael Dawson, Russell Bradley, James Leavitt. Row 2: William Silva, Paul Pinto, Joseph Frias, Belmiro Fernandes, Vern Cardoza, Jose Monteiro, Elvin Ramos, Joao Rebelo, William Thomas. Row 3: Peter Cormier, Brian Mixon, David Girard, Dareen Andrade, Jose Rivera, Alfredo Inman, Jean Couto, Michael Dubois. Jose Gonzalez, Michael Cottle. Row 4: Wayne Chevalier, Joseph Leandre, Robert DaSilva, Joseph Frois, Marc Ribeiro, Jean Gomes, Zeferino Gomes, Henry Andrade. Company “B” Row 1: Rebecca Guadalupe, Wanda Figueroa, Yvette Donnelly, Leteisha Robinson, Robin Ramos, Janice Blake. Row 2: Luz Fuentes, Debra Soares, Michelle Barboza, Teresa Berrios, Sandra Gravelle, Michelle Normandin, Deborah Hood, Elisa Pacheco, Raven Gon- salves. Row 3: JoAnn Gomes, Anita Vazquez, Cynthia Costa, Lisa Simmons, Mary Johnson, Yvonne Harris, Wendy Ramos, Lynette Mendes. Row 4: Denise Pina, Hilda Miranda, Esperanza Alejandro, Sandra Andrade, Susan Brie. 191 Company “C” Row 1: Sandra Rodriguez, Maria Amaro, Sandra Andrews, Karoline Pacheco, Priscilla Fortes, Donna Hood, Vilma Morales, Aleta Wheeler. Row 2: Amy Amaro, Dar- leen Dubois, Danielle Blake, Deborah Fernandes, Karin Gyukeri, Mia Barboza, Dana Duarte, Denise Anderson, Michelle Rocha. Row 3: Yolanda Adames, Marie Can- ery, Maria Andrade, Jennifer Fields, Marjorie Correia, Heidi Rogers, Angelina Johnson, Carolina Dias, Laurie Brackett, Michelle Monteiro. Row 4: Pamela Arruda, Linda Brown, Linda Theg. “Victorian” Drill Team Row 1: Teresa Berrios, Michelle Barboza, Sandra Rodri- guez, Exsilda Toro, Michelle Rocha, Amy Amaro. Row 2: Deborah Hood, Hilda Miranda, Denise Pina, Michelle Gomes, Dana Duarte, Sandra Gravelle, Michelle Nor- mandin. Row 3: Carolina Dias, Marjorie Correia, Karin Gyukeri, Kathleen Fonseca, Marie Canery. 192 JROTC Rifle Team L to r: Michael Cottle, Kathleen Fonseca, Peter Cormier, Jose Couto, Robert DaSilva, Henry Andrade, Wayne Chevalier, Vern Cardoza, Steve Farrell, Michael Daw- son, John Catterall. “Moby Dick Rifles” Drill Team Row 1: Michael Cottle, John Catterall, Jean Gomes, Jose Couto. Row 2: Peter Cormier, Alfre do Inman, Zeferino Gomes, Jean Couto, Henry Andrade. Row 3: Wayne Che- valier, Jose Rivera, Robert DaSilva, Michael Dawson. 193 Sophomore Class Officers L to r: Chris Thompson, 1st Vice-Pres., Jody Carreiro, Pres., Jim Arguin, 2nd Vice-Pres., Mindy Andrade, Sec. a a =f a 4 : : ! a = AAT TT S47} Sophomore Steering Committee Row 1 (| to r): Sally Roy, Tara Chomak, Tammy Sousa, Jeanne Bernat, Michelle Cruz, Gayle Strittmatter, Michelle Levesque. Row 2: Chris Horn, Renee Vermette, | Kevin Mello, Debbie Dyer, Ann Marie Moreau, Karen Abraham, Debbie Marshall. Row 3: Mrs. Sawyer, Advisor, Jackie Brocklehurst, Patricia Gifford, Keith Ains-' worth, Doreen Almeida, Tom Barboza, Annette Mendoza, Wendy Noel, Michele Vandal, Cathy Nichols. Not in picture: Jayne Armanetti, Lisa Arruda, Richard Bac- hand, Bill Berry, Zoe Boza, Frank Burris, Pam Calheta, Mark Charroux, Dan Conceicao, Scott Correia, Chris Demers, Margaret DeBortoli, Caroline Dias, Steve Dray-) ton, Barry Fineberg, Sharon Fogaren, Gina Fortes, Ann Marie Galvao, Evelyn Howcroft, Robin Jackimocz, Ralph Lambalot, David Lamontagne, Martin Littleton, Mark Lynch, Mike Mello, Sharon Mello, Toni Monteiro, Valerie Monteiro, Kristen Morgan, Joanne Panker, Denise Pina, Tammy Pragana, Sherrie Ribeiro, Mark Ricard, Roberta Rodericks, Heidi Rogers, Deborah Scott, Robert Swain, Tracy Sylvia, Mary Tapper, Erin Tierney, Ronald Vary, Isabel Vieira, Betsy Westgate, Jenni- fer White. 194 Junior Class Officers L to r: Rhonda Dias, 2nd Vice-Pres., Richard Theg, Pres., Kerri Fermino, 1st Vice-Pres., Anne Sampson, Sec. Junior Steering Committee Row 1 (I to r): Maureen Foley, Cindy Sterling, Maura Tweedie, Sherry Fortes, Donna Fields, Debbie Holden, Rita Costa, Jennifer Coury, Cindy Hall, Polly Pimentel, Angela Piva, Maria Pacheco. Row 2: Corinne Perron, Doris Fogel, Jennifer Wheelden, Fayne Fogel, Michael Arruda , Lucy Loureiro, Sheryl Amaral, Lorene Vieira, Matt Quail. Row 3: Maria Das Neves, Stacy Baldomar, Fernanda Carapinha, Linda Theg, Sue Butler, Jane Mello, Doreen Correia, Sharon Levine. Not in picture: Joan Affonce, Curtis Andrade, Cindy Audette, John Augustine, Marc Bettencourt, Lisa Chase, Peter Cormier, Mark Correia, Monique Constant, Michelle Dion, Carla Duckett, Aguinaldo Ferreira, David Francis, Leisha Gomes, Rhonda Harriman, Janet Jacintho, Lisa Jenney, Jackie Kizer, Donna Kostka, Adeline Lopes, Jodi Martin, Lisa Mello, Robin Michaels, John Pacheco, Alexandra Pereira, Catherine Perry, Liz Schaffer, Jim Scudder, Melanie Sirois, Julia Soares, Lisa M. Sylvia, Nadine Sylvia, Julia Tant, Doris Voightlander, Michael Warters, Donna Weeden, Sue Williams. 195 196 Senior Class Officers Lisa lacoponi, 1st Vice-Pres., Harry Ainsworth, Pres., Laurie Martins, 2nd Vice-President. Not in picture: Sherri Fineberg, Sec. Senior Steering Committee Row 1: Matthew Picard, Michael Alpert, Steven Miranda, Nildo Andrade, Brian Wilcox, Robert Lopes, Mike Foley, Manuel Bagaco, Ray Carpenter. Row 2: Mrs. Saw- yer, Advisor, Debbie Woodruff, Karen Arruda, Sue Crowther, Karen Fichtenmayer, Marie Kenyon, Maria Farias, Heather Smith, Terry Norton, Sandra Shaw. Row 3: Ana Costa, Valerie Ferreira, Laurie Sylvia, Pam Correia, Christine Veary, Helena Macedo, Kathy Mingola, Elizabeth Hougasian, Doreen Reis, Cindy DePina. Not in picture: Adeline Amaral, Karen Andrade, Norma Audet, Jennifer Britto, Duane Brown, Frank Correia, Celia daSilva, Michael Dupuis, William Gooden, Greg Grande, ‘Jatt Grimes, Lorene Jones, Lisa Leffler, Colleen McCarthy, Wayne Newton, John Ramos, Robert Richard, Michelle Rocha, Shelley Santos, Richard Sterling, William Stowell, Lisa Tolentino, Jeff Ventura. al 4 if fil MAJORETTES Kathy Bissonette, Isabel Sally Roy, Donna Pierce. Second Row: Sue Spirlet, Tricia Enoksen, Donna Kostka, Capt. Wendy Foucart, , First Row (I to r): Lisa Goulart Gomes, Lynn Vieira Diane Selley. Not in Picture: Ms. Judy Allen, Advisor. é : : LU Hi cE ® fuel ke 0) 5 = oO oO WL ee ® A ne ® a co) = ey ce) © An 197 Ut ali! Het jit HA HI Joannie Chausse ' £ Oo o 5 F G = G) £ A j aes oS S IF lel | = 5 steee ti o . G rd - = o HAHAHA S 2 nil HH HHH ° z Our ; MHA ef © D bly f ae 3 ; oO ° ; eo ae (= ea) ne) a ee = ; re) ® © ® ag ” o 8 : = oS @ —_ co 5 Or) o = a0 Oc ae 3 8: 3 a7 a O o o 2 9 pee Ss a 3 —_ po wo = ye) (a) = fo) cx a7) — iL SENIORS. . HHH iAH 3 In Front: Dot Calnan. Bottom Row: Pam Grant, Chris Bourgeois, Karen Vieira, Lisa Jason (Head Cheerleader), Sharon Lima, Christine Gorman. Middle Row: Maureen Clements nasts Spencer Barros, Dean Galanzo, Billy Gooden, Bobby Lopes (Capt.) SadGVATeIAHD 198 199 a ' | : { 1 i ig ULL H | HH H Hae 200 NBHS WHALER MARCHING BAND Pres.: James Belliveau, Vice-Pres.: Lorene Vieira, Secretary: Celeste Cane ira, Treasurer: Janet Cruz. Band Members: Aaron Abelha, Dorena Abelha, Karen Abra- ham, Paula Adamowski, Leslie Adams, Donna Almeida, Daniel Amaral, Keith Amorin, Curtis Andrade, Karen Andrews, Pamela Arruda, John Augustine, Celeste Bedard, Michael Belanger, Karen Benoit, William Berry, Peter Berthiaume, Holly Broadbent, Rebecca Broadbent, Susan Butler, Mary Jane Cabral, Jody Carreiro, Lori Carreiro, Jacqueline Coderre, Richard Correia, Robin Correia, Barbara Costa, Christopher Cotter, Todd Crabtree, Eileen Cruz, Steven Darmofal, Rhonda Davis, Janice Denault, Kathleen Devlin, Vasilios Efthimiades, Michael Eugenio, Richard Faria, Frank Farrell, Antonio Fernandes, Elise Fernandes, Karen Fichten- mayer, Maria Figueiredo, Roy Fralin, Nancy Gomes, Michelle Harriman, Thomas Hodziewich, Michael Hopp, Paula Kummer, Janice Lauzon, Mario Lavadinho, Bryan Lopes, Carl Marujo, Karen Metivier, Michael Moniz, Robert Moniz, Joyce Mullin, Connie Oliveira, Andrea Patistea, Gerard Patnaude, Sharon Perry, Penny Pimentel, Polly Pimentel, Michael Poirier, Jane Porter, Doreen Reis, Antonio Resendes, Patrick Ricardo, Michael Richard, Kathy Saltzman, Denise Sequeira, Jean Silva, Michaelleana Silva, Tammy Simmons, Barbara Souza, Mary Ellen Souza, John Stone, Lisa Sylvia, Christine Thompson, Pamela Toabe, Kenneth Torres, Michelle Vandal, Michael Ventura, Ronald Vien, Roderick White, Karen Wilson. Color Guard First Row: Mr. Robert Millette, Advisor, Jacqui Ruela, Capt. Second Row: Lisa Teixeira, Isabel Vieira, Lee Ann Smith, Marlene Gamboa, Deborah Barba, Robin Jackimocz, Karen Granger, Lori Sp ooner. — 201 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilusz Jeanne Moyer Martha Stewart Good luck, Hallmark Nursing Home Debby Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cote Glenn Dyan and Ariane Mary V. Morris Gale Rowles Marial M. Harper Lemlin’s Hardware Susan Antonietta Mr. and Mrs. Don Vasconcellos Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Taylor, Jr. Kelly, Kim, Chris Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney Lauren and Andrea Fernandes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Vaz and Matthew and Eric Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Gualter DeSilva Fran Barbero Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Vardo Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brum Best Wishes From Constance Hindle Tavares Barber Shop Armand R. Marchand George T. Charbonneau Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fabio Scott H. Gonzalez Bon appetite, Vivian Bettencourt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morris Donna L. 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G.O.Y.A. 2DOX YOUTH ASSOCIATION 1914 Pu St. ¢ = id Suggest Beverages for s, Parties and Banquets STONEHAVEN Tel. 617-992-8095 —- ? 23 Rodney Glenn and Marjorie Brum French Blvd. NSirag Proprietors New Bedford, Mass. a 02744 NOS FALAMOS PORTUGUES : 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE | | ' 997-3941 ||F 20 Scott St., New Bedford ae ee a as 5 ‘ ae . 3 - ft c a : ig % a : o a %, oe 7 - yf ity: he a Designer WOMEN’S APPAREL 164 North Dartmouth Mall No. Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02747 617-999-6467 arg’s jouth Mall Complimentsof == Attorney John A. Tierney Best Wishes Class of “7”? Coracle Clothes y 70 No. Second Street Newbedford, MA 02740 a uid UN UOTE EL | Welsh Woolens, Irish Linens, Scottish Plaids and Other Fine Clothes 221 222 ip tf KRememberen that we, the Class of 1981 of New Bedford High, in the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of this life, do make this last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After the payment of our just debts and funeral charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: Duane Brown. ..aset of weights Mr. George Charbonneau . . . wheels for his podium Football Team... better games than parties Laurie Martins... aday without her mother George, Connie, Carlos, Terry, Liz, Nicky, Margaret. . . a one-way plane ticket for Roberta Sawyer to Santo Domingo!! Matt Grimes... all A’s and some Chinese cat food Denise Boucher .. . a maternity wardrobe Robert Marshall. . . a ticket to a Rolling Stones concert Soccer Team... a translator Harry Ainsworth. ..an appointment book, an alarm clock and a memory bank Scott Fuller... a lifetime supply of Skippy Donna Lyonnais. . . Diet Pepsi Ms. Cynthia Leal. . . a six-pack of grapefruit juice Denis Lawrence. . . an honest-to-goodness, true, real, live, loyal fan club Joyce Poirier .. . a pair of ‘‘penny loafers’”’ and new panties Denis Bastos...areal affair with Denis Lawrence Jimmy Marcotte. ..agold plated cheat note Ray Carpenter . . . some over-exposed female Mrs. Catherine Hassey . . . fewer classroom ‘‘cretins”’ George Matias. . .a date with Lori Farney Mr. Eugene Goldrick . . . sun-sensored glasses Mike Alpert... a position at Rezendes Furniture Senior Lounge... FOOD Mrs. Roberta Sawyer . . . $20,000 worth of yearbook ads Lori Farney ...acomb and mirror Harriet Fellouris . .. a driver’s license Sherri Fineberg. . . a little more mascara George Marcotte . . . high-waisted, straight-leg Levis Mark Cormier .. . asponsor ad Mr. Gilbert Souza... asport jacket Dag Wahlberg... a Swedish watch Jeff Ventura. ..astool Mr. John Robinson... a deekle Monique Bourgeois . . ..a cup of hot chocolate Mr. George Goodfellow . . . a floor for his Anglia Richard Tuchman...aharem Lisa lacoponi. .. anew hairdo Ms. Julia Mahoney . . . acoffee break Peter Smith... awig and a sharper razor Stacey Coucci... more pictures in the yearbook Dr. Eugene Wilusz... ‘‘ah, ah, Eugene” Allen Thomas... another guitar Mr. Lawrence Edmundson... . a pillow for headstands Karen Vieira... brains Marissa Alfonso . . . a time warp back to the 16th century “Gerry” Girard...a‘‘wrong”’ Norma Audet... a boy friend named ‘‘Terry’”’ Paula Karalekas.. . ‘‘Leaky,”’ ‘Greek,’ ‘‘Kakalekas’’ Mr. Theodore Calnan...aschool to be proud of, N.B.H.S. Underclassmen . . . our profound sympathy The Crimson Log of 1982... better luck than we had 3 9066 00056 9992 q Crimson Log 1981 Supplement New Bedford High School New Bedford, Mass. Baseball detention a a -” 4 Boy’s Spring Track ” ‘inion ts ta 88 I is Hi TH Softball 2 ig A Base BR epee Boys Tennis Wm A ES eer teed a t eaewaad 3 ee paresis bp WP poe Aye A jase y, i v5 Ay 4 SLY p sie apf Pl fv ; igs aglé Me Z f r4 es ate z : ESSA SLSLASSFFTTII II, «OS TLIL ILL ISP PPL IIa A LEILA A odode } we r i ad me Bie kik ae EKA ey ss CORK OOS eK PDO wee CORK IGK sesoe ee Girls Spring Track t 4 ohh Ra a “ “- Wav eT +o ory Wi { “ay V SS Se a Yay er . eee ae Ps =D “ = —— —— — ag Ret mI mn IS OY la seen Girls’ Tennis Oy oe OX a at the ee “ee | ee SRN Ee OE ae Se ' . ' ’ oh t PE ta ty — ‘ 2: Rb aN tee fa KREVUNSS “ eae CSE oh ’ LARA CK Re : , Ayana ae % : an CRA AN o4 WS ry NRE NAG « . OOO ate RX Wivkidoeers. ot - x RRA a5, 4 SSR ‘2 . RK X¢ ) ee WA BT RRR f % ¥ ‘ ; p MAAN SN Base Ss ae ee Joseph Bettencourt, Athletic Dir. ee TT OE ee ee ee _ al West Side Story ye 1 apa 4 + ee : = e BME Seeved Sitecth Ba A) te +a ‘a tte ACA 10 tiene ntti S8O8 81 Dr NORCO ROS ce hE RST 12 coeerrererr EBVO 13 Senior Prom 16 Mj 1981 June 8th 18 Zs oe a VF Lame Sees pt the pie Nee at “ae uaa edt — ee ja ye — ee ee ee es 19 2 peat cee 20 21 22 23 Student Ip Leadersh i ck hh ec ding Pie hadi crt aha 26 % . ' 27 Mr. Paul Maty carried the New Bedford High School Industrial Arts Department from a one-man operation into the expanded facilities we have today. He was, in effect, the forerunner (along with Jack Rex) of the department we take for granted. It was the ground work laid by Paul which led to our present high standards. His talent and his amiable personality will be sorely missed by administration, faculty and _ students alike. ... John Farrell, Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman Mr. Paul Maty Mr. William Doyle retired this year, the most senior member of the English Department and the advisor to the Crimson Courier. During his tenure in the School Zee Department, Mr. Doyle demonstrated genuine concern idee WU suuiitrest Mheneares seen for and interest in all those with whom he came into aay fesicattttssriscees cones contact. He was the guiding spirit behind the great . Ba itiseses success of our school newspaper and at all times was dea a man of compassion and dedication. We wish him good luck; we will miss his talent and his good humor. ... Charles Robinson, English Department Chairman Mr. William Doyle 28
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