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NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL INCA A ve. 3 9066 00045 0797 by 4 . ra So ee Fe te a. ay, 7 ¢ ry 4 f i” —_ i. 2 , } “ ‘ ae © M ’ ¢ ; +f . ie a 4° - , CRIMSON LOG New Bedford High School New Bedford, Massachusetts - (Oe eee oe TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS ahs YES pa, i sani FOr ony tt tat , — = a S = — =: ee) D pe 8 © — D — ay are now behind us The dreams we all share are yet to come oi Ree PRS ee bebe et The memories of our crazy days at NBHS are locked away ... The days of our caring and sharing 10 Our futures will be paved with success and beauty : © y : aS Ry a ) 4 12 A) WD © = Q Qu. 8 iends nN tenia 14 15 . and most of all new hopes, dreams, and memories CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG STAFF EDITORS: Jane Daniels, Club-Editor, Doris Voigtlander, Editor-in-Chief, Sharon Levine, Ad Co-Editor, Sherrill St. Germain, Ad Co-Editor, Jimmy Roncka, Sports-Editor, Robert Goulart, Contributing-Editor, Jennifer Coury, Faculty- Editor, and Kerri Fermino, Graduate-Editor. CONTRIBUTING STAFF: Donna Weeden, Eric Schell, Delia Galego, Robert Goulart, Editor, Janet Jacintho, Debbie Oliveira, Michael Edwards, Michael Arruda. Also: Anthony Vieira. ART STAFF: Delia Galego, Michael Edwards, Robert Goulart. CRIMSON LOG STAFF 901 NOSWIYD O Zz = n O Tae i= © G) CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG STAFF CLUB STAFF: Polly Pimentel, Debbie Borden, Janet Varieur, Celeste Bedard, Fernanda Carapinha, Randy Silva, Jackie Kizer, Jane Daniels, Editor. GRADUATE STAFF: Celeste Bedard, Kerri Fermino, Editor, Sharon Levine, Maria J. Pimentel, Jackie Kizer, Randy Silva, Fernanda Carapinha, Polly Pimentel. CRIMSON LOG STAFF 901 NOSWIYD YO 1 NOSWIdD CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG CRIMSON LOG STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF: Jennifer Betts, Sherrill St. Germain, Co-Editor, Sharon Levine Co-Editor, Debbie Oliveria, Karen Benoit, Michael Perry, Janet Varieur, Randy Silva. Also: Delia Galego, Curtis Andrade. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: John Lopes, Michael Perry, Jackie Ruela, Robert Moniz. Also: Rob Horner, Mark Cunningham. CRIMSON LOG STAFF 9071 NOSWIYD C) Ze, = % O Za [= O G) CRIMSON LOG STAFF 901 NOSWIYD YO) O =] Fa, O VY) = a U SPORTS STAFF: Jennifer Betts, Jimmy Roncka, Editor, Danny Silva. Also: Michael Norton, Mark Dow, Cheryl Macedo. CRIMSON LOG 901 NOSWIaD TYPING STAFF: Maria J. Pimentel, Karen Benoit, Carol Tate, Delia Galego. Also: Jane Daniels. CRIMSON LOG STAFF LIC. 67 NEW BEDFORD T.V. SERVICE SALES TONY FURTADO 818 NO. MAIN ST. (617) 996-5989 ACUSHNET, MASS. 02743 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 N€W BEDFORD FINE The Extra Effort Bank Student Loans Available 2] 22 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 Gemini Photography by Joseph Medeiros Complete Photographic Services Weddings Portraits |.D. Photos Commercial Yearbook Photographs yeni, ae (pholef” Flo qos : for those who care about memories... 1021 County St. New Bedford, MA 02746 Tel. 994-0764 These are the finalists, As chosen by each one of you. For they were the favorites, During the Class of 82. FAVORITES WINNER RUNNER-UP Movie “Endless Love”’ ‘Stripes 9 9 Song ‘Endless Love’ ‘Stairway to Heaven’ TV Network HBO ABC Male Vocalist Bob Seger Rick James Female Vocalist Pat Benatar Diana Ross Group Led Zeppelin Rush “The Thornbirds”’ Book ‘‘Rebecca”’ Radio Station WCOZ WHJY Actress Brooke Shields Bo Derek Actor Clint Eastwood Burt Reynolds Type of Car Mercedes-Benz 450 SL Porsche 928 Parking Spot Horseneck Beach Brooklawn Park Hangout The Mills The Mall 24 - - . . . . a ca 25 26 Mr. Paul Rodrigues MR. RODRIGUES RETIRES Mr. Paul Rodrigues is a graduate of New Bedford High School, a veteran of many years as a faculty member and administrator in the New Bedford school system, former headmaster of New Bed- ford High School and ultimately the superintendent of all New Bedford schools. He is a gentleman who has been feared by a few, beloved by many and respected by all. His reputation for fairness, straightforwardness and integrity is undisputed. He is known for listening to both sides of any story and guarding the right of others to disagree with him. Let it be known that Mr. Rodrigues has made an immeasurable contribution to this city and, more importantly, to its students. His retirement in August of 1981 has effected an incredible loss to the field of education. We shall miss him. CITY OF NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mayor John A. Markey (chairman ex-officio) Mrs. Margery Dottin Mr. Thomas Hunt Dr. Michele Merolla Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. James Sullivan Dr. Paul Walsh pC OOL SUPERINTENDENTS Mr. Constantine Nanopoulos, Supt. of Schools Mrs. Lucille Caron, Asst. Supt. for Special Services Mr. Edward Correia, Asst. Supt. for Personnel Mrs. Grace Frey, Asst. Supt. of Elementary Education SUPERVISORS Mr. Joseph Bettencourt, Athletic Director Mr. Raymond Bisaillon, Art Director Mr. William Chapman, Dir. of Guidance and Pupil Personnel Mrs. Clara Crosson, Director of Occupational Ed. Mrs. Frances Heimberg, Coordinator of Music Ed. Mr. Joseph Rocha, Physical Ed. Director Mrs. Mary Stellato, Home Economics Director Ms. Edna Zola, Director of I.M.C. 27 28 ADMINISTRATION First row: Mr. John F. Robinson, Administrative Assistant Mr. Theodore J. Calnan, Headmaster Mrs. Roberta H. Sawyer, Dean of Students Second row: Mr. Eugene Goldrick, Gold Housemaster Mrs. Marial Harper, Blue Housemistress Mr. Charles Luchetti, Green Housemaster Mr. Gilbert Souza, Tan Housemaster ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | to r: Mr. Armand Marchand, Ms. Noel Tripp, Mrs. Anita Rose, Dept. Head Mr. Charles Robinson, Ms. Beverly Bizzarro, Mr. Arthur Walsh, Ms. Audrey Levasseur. 2nd Row, | tor: Mr. Gerald Fogel, Mr. George Charbonneau, Mr. David Pepin, Mr. Daniel Dube, Mr. Roger St. Pierre, Ms. Mary Morris, Mr. Robert Lanouette, Mr. James Mandly, Mr. Stephen Fraga, Mrs. Rose Souza, Mr. Robert Braz, Ms. Margaret Longpre, Mrs. Regina Keightley, Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz, Mrs. Graciette Medeiros. Not pictured: Ms. Marguerite Burchell, Mrs. Irene Gutierrez, Mr. James Kelley, Mr. Robert LeBlanc, Mr. Eugene McCarthy, Mr. Richard Methia, Mr. Robert Peccini, Ms. Pauline Richard, Ms. Gale Rowles. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | tor: Mrs. Catherine Hassey, Mr. John Borowicz, Dept. Head Mr. Frederick Cole, Mr. Richard Carreiro, Mr. John Curry. 2nd Row, | tor: Mrs. Amy Slater, Ms. Cynthia Leal, Mrs. June Roberts, Mrs. Cynthia Conward, Mrs. Rhoda Purcell, Mrs. Lena Campanelli, Mr. Frank Motta, Mr. Roger Levesque. 3rd Row, | tor: Mr. Michael Longo, Mr. Lawrence Edmundson, Mr. Robert Foster, Mr. Anthony Zielinski. Not pictured: Mr. Ronald Dow, Mr. John Murphy, Mr. Edmund Tavares, Mr. Maurice Taylor. 29 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | tor: Mrs. Maria Costa, Dept. Head Mrs. Rosalie Baker, Mr. George Biscari, Mr. John Raposo, Mr. Mario Castro, Mr. Ronald Medeiros. 2nd Row, | to R; Mr. Maurice Galipeau, Mrs. Sara Kalife, Mrs. Este r Gomes, Mr. Laurindo Machado, Mr. Americo Araujo, Mrs. Eliza Andrade, Mr. Miguel Sanchez-Arriola, Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik, Mr. Paul Guy, Ms. Pauline Rainville, Mr. Ronald Nolin. Not pictured: Mrs. Eulalia Carvalho. BI-LINGUAL DEPARTMENT PRON ES Ist Row, | to r: Ms. Ermelinda Antunes, Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik, Dept. Head Mr. Abel Fidalgo, Mrs. Linda Methia, Mrs. Eulalia Carvalho. 2nd Row, | to r: Mr. Antonio Oliveira, Mrs. Ester Gomes, Mrs. Juliette Amaral, Mr. Alcida DaGraca, Mr. Manuel Silveira, Mrs. Clara Nunes, Mr. Paul Broadmeadow, Mrs. Amy Slater, Mrs. Teresa Torres. Not pictured: Ms. Janice Souza. 30 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | tor: Mrs. Eileen Diggle, Mrs. Fran Barbero, Mr. Marc Letendre, Mr. Joseph Oliver, Dept. Head Ms. Joan Park, Mr. Michael Ras, Ms. Pauline St. Gelais, Ms. Dorothy Dean. 2nd Row, | to r: Mr. Glenn Machado, Mr. Robert Oliveira, Mr. Stephen Swaye, Mr. Charles Messier, Mr. Charles Vardo, Ms. Constance Hindle, Mr. Timothy Mitchell, Mr. Henry Saltzman, Mr. Ronald Vaz, Mr. John Fernandes, Mr. Mark Lima,Mr. John Gomes, Mr. Edward Girard. Not pictured: Mr. Gualter DeSilva, Mr. Ron LeBlanc, Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | to r: Mrs. Lois Ayotte, Mrs. Donna Romano, Mrs. Vilda Miles, Ms. Dawn Caton, Ms. Aurora Zola, Mrs. Loretta Dlouhy, Mrs. Toni Audette, Mrs. Lucille Lagasse. 2nd Row, | to r: Mrs. Ann Walker, Mr. John Pacheco, Mr. Edward Costa, Mr. Arthur Anderson, Mr. John Warren, Mr. Carlos Alves, Ms. Catherine Catin, Dept. Head Mr. Richard Nerbonne, Mr. Richard Anderson, Mr. Robert Francis, Mrs. Joyce Desforges, Mrs. Barbara West, Mrs. Aileen Siegel, Mr. Sal Lombardo, Ms. Judith Allen. Not pictured: Mrs. Carole Strupczewski. 3] SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Ist Row, | tor: Mr. A. Glenn Brum, Mr. George Goodfellow, Mrs. Virginia Sherbino, Dept. Head Mr. Jarett Rose, Mr.Ernest M. Kobza, Mr. Raymond Martin, Mr. Abel Pimental. 2nd Row, | to r: Mr. Allan Roscow, Mr. Henry Hartley, Mr. Paul Anthony, Mrs Doris Bisaillon, Mr. Joseph Jacintho, Mr. Robert Bourgeois, Mr. oe Strittmatter, Mrs. Mary Jane Rider, Mr. Kenneth Soares, Mr. Dale Thaker, Mrs. Sandra Pike. Not pictured: Mr. Joseph Gill, Mr. Wayne Hamlet, Mr. J. Leo ebert INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT ‘. Ist Row, | tor: Mr. Ralph Monteiro, Mr. James DeChambeau, Dept. Head Mr. John Farrell, Mr. Jean Bonneau, Mr. Curtis Mello. 2nd Row | to r: Mr. Hans Picard, Mr. Nicholas Konstantakos, Mr. William Robbins, Mr. David Moretti, Mr. Ralph Dlouhy. Not pictured: Mr. Edward Orlowski. 32 MUSIC DEPARTMENT L to r: Mr. Donald Vasconcellos, Mr. Russell Campoli, Mrs. Cassandra Morgan, Ms. Patricia Clark. ART DEPARTMENT L to r: Mr. Robert Fournier, Mr. William Bettencourt, Mr. Robert Millette. Not pictured: Mrs. Nancy Johnston, Mr. Richard Pacheco. as GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Ist row, | tor: Mr. Edward Burke, Mrs. Judith Bolton, Mr. William Savage, Miss Juanita Schoff, Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau. Mrs. Marjorie Costa. 2nd row, | to r: Mr. Jacob Tabachnik, Mr. William Winsper (Placement Counselor), Mr. Caesar Cardosa, Ms. Anna Sowa, Ms. Julia S. Mahoney, Mr. Neal Wall, Mr. Michael Hochman. OFFICE SECRETARIES Standing: Mrs. Claire Bergeron, Blue Office, Mrs.Violet Fernandes, Main Office, Mrs. Marion Brown, Main Office Exec. Sec., Mrs. Sylvia Amaral, Tan Office, Mrs. Carol Clermont, Sec. to Admin. Asst., Mrs. Ethel Griffith, Green Office, Mrs. Marie Turgeon, Main Office. Seated: Mrs. Rita Rivard, Tel. Op., Mrs. Stasia Szaro, Main Office. Not pictured: Mrs. Alice Rezendes, Gold Office. 34 OCCUPATIONAL ED. AND HOME ECONOMICS ‘ : ns L to r: Mr. Lee Harriman, Mrs. Ruth Mellen, Mrs. Eileen Medeiros, Mrs. Nancy Sullivan, Mrs. Hope Collins. Not pictured: Mrs. Modena Chopoorian PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR: : 9 SIMs 1 Ltor: Mr. Ronald Barboza, Mrs. Nancy Rolli, Mr. Richard Ponte, Mr. James Medeiros, Mr. Mitchell Kuliga, Mr. William Esancy, Mrs. Donna Caron. Not pictured Mrs. Pauline Amaral, Mrs. Kathy Buckley, Ms. Mary Shea, Mr. Dennis Medeiros. 32 Instructional Media Centers Ist row, | to r: Mrs. Helen Rogers, Mrs. Marguerite Zielinski, Mrs. Vivian Robb, Mrs. Janice Arruda. 2nd row: Mrs. Eulene Mendes, Mr. Robert Whittaker, Mr. Roger Robitaille, Mr. Robert Maucione (Director). Not pictured: Cindy Mendes. SPECIAL EDUCATION AND SPECIAL SERVICES Ist row, | tor: Mr. Paul Boisvert, Driver Ed.; Ms. Elizabeth Ferreira, Spec. Ed.; Mrs. Janice Cohen, Spec. Ed., Ms. Lynne Mingola, Spec. Ed. 2nd row: Ms. Joanne Bennett, Spec. Ed.; Ms. Claudia Menard, Proj. Chart; Mr. Manuel Matos, Spec. Ed.; Mrs. Patricia Burgo, Spec. Ed.; Mrs. Elena Martins, Nurse; Mrs. Yvette LeBlanc, Nurse. Not pictured: Mr. Clyde Armstrong, Spec. Ed.; Mrs. Theresa Audette, Aide; Mrs. Irene Bebis, Aide; Mrs. Pauline Cormier, Spec. Ed. Mrs. Beatrice Costa, Aide; Mr. Arie Cote, Comprobe, Mr. John Dell Isola, Health; Carol DeLucca, Aide; Mr. Silvino Ferreira, Comprobe; Mr. Thomas Ferreira, Spec. Ed., Mr. Dennis Gallant, Aide; Mr. Steven Gardiner, Aide; Mr. Robert Jeffrey, Spec. Ed., Mrs. Helen Levandowski, Aide; Mr. Dennis Medeiros, Health; Mrs. Irene Medeiros, Aide; Mrs. Margaret Mello, Aide; Sgt. Robert Morrison, JROTC; Ms. Melissa Naile, Aide; Lt. Col. Joseph Napoli, JROTC; Ms. Patricia Noyer, Proj. Chart, Ms. Clara Nunes, Aide, Ms. Darlene Oliveira, Aide; Mrs. Julie Seguin, Proj. Chart, Mrs. Ester Torres, Aide, Ms. Marilyn Walker, Sub; Mr. John Williams, Attend.; Ms. Joan Williams, It. 36 CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Vivian Bettencourt, Mgr. Irene Anderton Cecile Antone Cynthia Bentley Claire Brun Margaret Carola Hilda Catlow Elizabeth Cecilio Hazel Correia Rose Coulombe Gladys Couto Jovian Dias Mildred Dion Lucy Fernandes Alice Gomes Priscilla Gomes Theresa Hall Mary B. Hayes Dorothy Hope Joyce lacoponi Natalie Inacio Marion Jankowski Mary Kehoe Joanne Kwicien Cuiteria Ladino Theresa Lizotte Alice Maillet Vivian Macedo Bernice Medeiros Rita Medeiros Joyce Menard Irene Mendonca Gloria Mendoza Kathleen Murphy Dorothy Pedro Mary Perry Nancy L. Perry Ruth Piva Lorraine Pragana Gertrude Robidoux Kathryn Rothwell Agnes Rua Sharon Silva Natalie Simmons Anne Souza Emily Souza Rosalie Strittmatter Dorothea Sylvia Mary Tavano Pearl Thosz Marion J. Wholley Audrey Wynn Demetra Yotides CUSTODIAL STAFF Mr. George Wheeler, Head Mr. Romeo Bergeron, Carp. Mr. Dale Fuller, Carp. MR. Marc Gill, Engr. Mr. Fred Reynolds, Chief Engr. Mr. Antone Alfonso Mr. Kenneth Andrews, Engr. Mr. Joseph Arruda Mr. Mark Britton Mr. Gerald Cabral Mr. Joseph Chabot Mr. Stanley Collins, Sr. Cust. 2nd Shift Mrs. Eva Correia Mr. Fernando Cruz Mr. John David Mr. Alphonse Duarte Mr. Joseph Dutra Mrs. Shirley Fernandes Mr. Joseph Ferreira Mr. William Frasier Mr. Charles Gosselin Mr. Richard Haskins Mr. Donald Howard Mr. John Joseph Mr. Dennié Latour Mrs. Beatrice Leal Mr. James Macedo Mr. Kenneth Macedo Mr. Ernest Medeiros Mr. Willard Monteiro Mr. Luciano Oliveira Mr. Kenneth Petty Mr. Edgar Pothier Mr. George Roy, Jr. Mr. Daniel Sarmento Mr. Edward Simmons Mrs:-Beverly Sylvia Mr. William Tavares Mr. Anthony Williams a7 Richard Theg: Rich has now be- come a successful politician who gained funds for his campaigns through skillfully playing the New York Stock Exchange. Lise PREPPIES Sherrill St. Germain: Sherrill is now working towards her fifth Ph.D. and appears to have set her goals as a career grad student. Student Prophecy John Tierney: John uses his theat- rical abilities in the courtroom as - he continues in his father’s law profession. Linda Theg: Linda is presently the US Army’s only four star general and is stationed in the Pentagon planning strategies using her military genius. Elizabeth Schaffer: Elizabeth is now a famous Broadway star who will return to NBHS this year to give a benefit in honor of the reun- ion of the class of ’82 graduates. Rolo | LF Ge Ron Ouellet: Ron, who is head- master of NBHS, is now coordinat- ing a military assault against Dur- fee High School with the assist- ance of General Linda Theg and his assistant headmaster, John Robinson. Todd Dos Reis: Todd is presently the basketball coach at the high school and has so far lead his team to 20 consecutive winning sea- sons. John Lopes: John is stationed over- 4 seas at this date, attempting to in- a crease his status of triple ace after | downing 15 Russian fighters. Robert Moniz: Bob is currently being seen by millions of women nation-wide as the hottest Playgirl centerfold the magazine has yet photographed. Doris Voigtlander: Doris con- tinued her love of whales after leaving the Whaling City and is now plunging into the depths of marine biology at the Woods Hole Institute. Jennifer Wheelden: Jennifer is now a beauty consultant to many of Hollywood’s best-known artists, including Elizabeth Schaf- fer, Jackie Kizer, and male models, Bob Moniz and Mike LeBlanc. David Small: David is presently a Massachusetts Senator, who can - GODEBHESS be seen yachting on the Cape when AMERICA- he is not preparing for his fourth attempt at the White House. LOO | Adaydoig }uUapnNis A TYPICAL NBHS 5 ‘ ay 1G OANA COTY ER AO CR BOP MA ADAYA NOAA O OGIO KOIENC 40 SCHOOL MEETING v=: = GS 2 = s = p= 4] Y % CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST a gp WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 3) BayBank | Merchants Ten Convenient Offices in Best Wishes Greater New Bedford and Fairhaven from the Employees of Cinema 140 Over 150 Years of Service Member:FDIC Member: BayBanks, Inc. “Let Us Chart Your Insurance Course” J. W. STODDARD INSURANCE | AGENCY, INC. Joseph W. Stoddard, CLU, CPCU : ; Telephone 998-3228 So 7nOonE S 4436 Acushnet Ave. HAIR STYLING SALON New Bedford, MA 02745 SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT WAVING REDKEN RETAIL CENTER DIANNE L. WEBB 46 PARKER STREET TEL. 999-6382 NEW BEDFORD, MA. 02740 45 BURGO FUNERAL HOME 8 WING STREET GEORGE PINA EMBALMER REGS. INDEPENDENT BUSINESS MACHINE In memory of Frank and Margareda Nereu SERVICE 1843 ACUSHNET AVENUE NEW BEDFORD, MA 02746 BUS. 998-3753 JOHN DURANT RES. 995-2772 Compliments of Best Wishes to the Luiz Travel Agency Class of ‘82 143 Rivet St. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Goulart Tel. 997-808 1 993-2296 46 Dear N.B.H.S. friends, When I first came to New Bedford and began study- ing, it was very difficult for me because this school seemed so big. In my country of Colombia, there are no schools of this size. Your customs are also dif- ferent, and I saw snow for the first time. Since I ar- rived, I have learned another language, participated in clubs, shared ideas, fun, and great moments. As | look back, this has been a unique experience for me. I would like to thank all of my friends and the people who helped me in all of my troubles. Thank you, American Field Service, for this opportunity and I hope to return to New Bedford High School someday and share many memories with all of my friends. A special thank you must go to both the Harringtons of Summer Street and the Williamses of Willis Street. Sincerely yours, Your A.F.S. friend, John Sejnaui 47 48 W. Serve Sa ou 4 VERMETTE BATES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 968-970 KEMPTON ST.. NEW REDFORD, MASS. 02740 Telephones: 992-1705 and 993-1731 SERVICE NEWS COMPANY, INC. Magazines Books Popes Island P.O. Box D-629 New Bedford, Mass. 02742 ADOT OCC? O wre =a REALTOR “ ees VIEIRA REALTY Office Tel.: 995-3465 Certified Residential Specialist DONALD VIEIRA - President Bar eEeR SHoP Faculty Honor Roll ’82 Most Masculine Mr. Ou Mr. Most Spirited Mr. Most Athletic Mr. Most Individualistic Mr. Most Dedicated Mr. _ Most Polite Mr. _ Most Dependable Mr. Favorite Mr. Most Absent Minded Mr. - Most Unique - Most Organized Mr. Most Colorful Mr. Dresser Most popular Sub- s_‘ Mr. Mr. Mr. : Male Toughest Mr. Timothy _Easiest Mr. Joseph Jacintho - Most Intellectual Mr. James Mandley Most Happy-go- Mr. George Biscari Lucky Most Serious Mr. Paul Guy Funniest Mr. Marc Letendre Most Attractive Mr. Russell Campoli Best Dressed Mr. Robert Peccini Lee Harriman Michael Longo Paul Anthony George Biscari James Medeiros Frank Motta David Pepin Paul Anthony Joseph Oliver Henry Saltzman John Robinson William Savage Robert Peccini Ronald Nolin Fakalujo Female Miss Constance Hindle Mrs. Mary Jane Rider Mrs.Regina Keightley Ms. Judith Allen Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Mrs. Eileen Diggle Mrs. Cassandra Morgan Ms. Gynthia Leal Mrs. Eliza Andrade Mrs. Catherine Hassey Mrs. Ann Walker Ms. Dorothy Dean Mrs. Nancy Rolli Ms. Marguerite Burchell Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Mrs. Rose Souza Mrs. Roberta Sawyer Mrs. Rhoda Purcell Ms. Aurora Zola Mrs. June Roberts Mrs. Barbara West Mrs. Doris Bisaillon Mrs. Alpert itt RA OOO NEAGLE AB ASAE BE ia ART 50 DENLORS 21 MARK ABARAY “Mark” plans on attending SMU. En- joyed Woodworking and French class. Saddest when in school. Favorite pas- time: partying. A WAAF 407 fan. PAUL AGUIAR “Aggie” on to Stonehill to be ambas- sador. Forgetful. Secret wish: to hand out ear-plugs for announcements. Hates homework. Embarrassing mo- ment was putting blocks backwards during track meet. Appreciates par- ents’ pushing. Likes tennis. Plans to be rich. “Be as richas you can and still have fun doing it.”’ GARY ALLEN Enjoys going to rock concerts, secretly wishes to see Led Zepplin in concert. Would like to go to California. Liked NBHS for its good looking girls. Will always remember parents’ support. Going to college into computers. 52 PETER ABRAHAM Pete’ wants to be Sports Editor of “NY. Times.’’ Enjoyed covering NBHS games. Secret wish is to cover Yankees game. Being ‘’Crimson Courier’ Editor was his worst fault. Mrs. Hassey’s History class was a ball. Appreciated parents’ helping out in difficult times. “Live fast, die young”’ is his view of life. KEITH AKIN Future oceanographer. Sports expert and diehard Boston fan. Yearns to be PBA member but will probably end up at Woods Hole Institute after SMU. Inclined to take things seriously. Mr. Motta’s class interesting and Mr. Kelly a standout. ‘Don’t be so sure.” MARIA ALMADA “Marie” is mad about photography. Glad for lots of friends at NBHS and Mrs. Sullivan’s good humor. Appreci- ates parental love and support. Will probably join the Air Force, travel a lot, then become pro photographer. ALBERT M. ADRIANO GARY ALBERT CARMEN ALMEIDA “Cah” wants to become entertainer. Enjoys writing poems and being with good friends. Liked the way parents brought her up. SSA Chorus class was fun. Enjoyed music classes at NBH but hated not being able to enter other houses during lunch periods. “Every- one should live how he wants.” JOAN M. AFFONCE “Joanie” hopes for college, steady job and settled life. Pastimes: sports and hanging with Debbie. Thanks parents for being there. Noted for sad eyes. Preppies and loud people are hangups. Never says no. “’| believe none of what | hear, half of what | see, and all of what | experience.” ‘’Tremendous!”’ WENDY A. ALFONSE ELAINE MARIE ALMEIDA “Lainey” wants to become rich and successful and to live in Hawaii one day. Happy when spring begins, sad when summer ends. Enjoys talking on phone but hates homework. Worst fault is lacking self-confidence. Mak- ing friends at high school was super. Future exec. secty. “You only go around once in life, so enjoy it.” “Naaah!” NOREEN M. AGUIAR DANA ALLEN “Dingo Dana” is easy to please but too modest. To college then on to photograph for ‘’Playboy.’” Happiest when school’s out or with Chris. En- joyed Mr. Biscari’s class: great jokes. Detested homework. Favorite hangout is Mills. “Awesome!” HILDA ALMEIDA “Hildie”’ likes listening to music and being with friends. Can be seen at But- tonwood Park. Hangup: having to get up in the morning. Hopes to own Mer- cedes Sports. Noted for eyes. Mr. Sil- va’s class was great. Parents’ devotion will never be forgotten. “Live one day at a time.” “Did | tell you?!” MARIA D. ALMEIDA “Doris” is most noted for being out- going. Secret wish to travel to Italy and Greece. Hopes to have career in nurs- ing. Being with Adriano was the best. Homework was a drag. Worst fault was being too talkative. ‘Live every moment to the fullest.”” VICTOR M. ALMEIDA JR. Victor enjoys playing tennis and being with Doreen. Can be found at tennis courts in Buttonwood Park. Dislikes shorter lunch shifts. Thanks parents for love and support. MARIA BEATRICE AMARAL “Bea” wants to be artist. Really fond of Studio Art and Mr. Bettencourt: crazy class. Sad to think of leaving all her friends. Spirit Week exciting to this shy girl. Dreams of world travel. Pizza friend. NANCY ALMEIDA “Nan” wil be stewardess, then circle the globe in her own yacht. Says she is gullible. CT and MC make super friends. Loved Spirit Week, Portu- guese, gym and Mr. Goodfellow. Hated rules, snobs, phony people. Couldn't live without music and danc- ing. Has loving parents who under- stand. ’’Be for real.”’ RHONDA ALTMAN Rhonda enjoys going to discos and being with Jack. School lunches were the pits. Thanks parents for always being there when needed most. Off to BCC to become computer prog- rammer. SHERYL LYNN AMARAL Ambition: computer programmer. Dean makes her day. Loves volleyball and Mr. Roscow’s teaching methods. Saddest at weekend's end. Will cherish memories of rallies and great NBHS people. College next. ‘You'll never know.” PAUL A. ALMEIDA Paul will be heading to Real Estate School to be a broker. Hopes to be- come millionaire. Enjoys dancing, chess, music and cars. Noted for being well dressed. Love and support of par- ents will always be remembered. “Live with the understanding of others.” ROBIN ALTMAN Robin’s ambition is to become c secretary. Intends to enter BCC. Can be found drawing or eating. Parents’ encouragement and faith were great. Never will forget getting lost freshman year. End of weekends were a bummer. Most enjoyed being with Ernie. A Ms Allen fan. DEOLINDA AMARO “Linda”’ means to be an architect. Likes playing guitar and tennis. Best studies were Shorthand and Arch. Drafting with Mr. Maty (good kids in that class). A chronic repeater. ““You gotta go with the flow.” College bound. RAYMOND ALMEIDA “Ray” will become certified in Auto Body. Content with Tricia. Means to have a healthy family and be well off. Never forget the spurting ketchup epi- sode! Ashamed of his bad temper. MARIA CARMEN ALVAREZ “Charmin” liked everything about NBHS except a couple of teachers. Aims to go to Puerto Rico, then Florida to prepare for being flight attendant. Says Mr. Biscari is outstanding teacher and good friend. ““Mira Loca!” HIRTA AMBAR TAMI ALMEIDA Tami is most noted for smile. Enjoys singing and hanging out with Richie. Happiest with Basilio. Will always re- member parents being there. Miss Allen made Shorthand fun. Being open is a must to gain her respect. JOAO AMARAL ALICIA ANDINO “Aly” is a Taurus who wishes to be either a realtor or a travel agent. Secret yen is to be most popular in her family and make them happy. Thought there was not enough discipline at NBHS but adored Mr. Pepin and Piano. To work, then college. ‘How dare thee?” ee CURTIS W. ANDRADE A band aficionado. At home with peers in Band Room. Rates Mr. V., Mrs. Morgan fortissimo! Always on the go or listening to music. Will head for Emerson and broadcasting maior, but also dreams of being camera oper- ator. Whatever, he will be successful! LEE ANDREWS “Loveable’”” going to college in Pitts- burgh to become airline reservation- ist. Enjoys Buddy’s presence. A night out with Sugar Ray Leonard would be dreamy. Getting on bus to Boston in- stead of New Bedford was memorable. Noted for making people laugh. Hang- out is Monte’s Park. ‘’Fine and you?” DAVID ARMANETTI “Pitts” enjoys baseball and earnestly wishes he could be pro player. Is impa- tient, humorous and cool in the clutch. Happiest on the field, but hates losing and crowded halls. Chemistry was ex- cellent because of labs. No patience with people who worry too much. “Stay under control and things will come out right.” 54 ETELVINO ANDRADE “Vino'’ is known for cute eyes and friendliness. Enjoys being with Maria Bento and rollerskating. Wants to be- come airplane pilot. Found Mr. Oliver's Algebra || class to be a blast. Liked NBHS for the girls. Going to college. JOHN ANGELO Warts to be millionaire. Likes watch- ing movies and passing tests. Ink- covered shirt was another story. Com- ments on his parents’ constant fair- ness. Liked Mr. Pepin, History at NBH. To college for architecture. ‘Try your best at everything.” DAVID ARRUDA Dave plans to be a telephone repair- man. Is at his best with friends. Grati- tude for parents’ help. Baseball player who was fond of Miss Sowa. Fort Rod- man’s his place. To work from NBHS. STEPHEN B. ANDRADE Stephen is into sports and lady- watching. Hopes to tour the world. Betty and Natasha were especially fine to be with. Can be detected hanging around Acushnet Ave. Says he is grateful parents did the best they could for him. Wants to settle down, live in Hawaii. Bound for the service. “School, work, party.” LYDIA ANGULO “Yiya” enjoys running and wishes whole world were happy and without prejudice. Mr. Longo’s class was fasci- nating. Mother's love and understand- ing made all things possible. Says she is known for her big mouth. Future secretary or child psychologist. ‘“Live each day as if it were the last. Never stop smiling.” KAREN ARRUDA “Caroon’’ means to marry a rich guy. Usual place is the park with Tony. Re- grets her lack of patience but thinks you should do it while you can. Found Mr. DeSilva’s Geometry exceedingly funny and lunch shifts detestable. Is into volleyball and bowling. College next. GLENN M. ANDREWS MARIA ARAUJO “Maggie”’ aims to be a secretary. Life is a drag without Norbert. Can be found in Blue House or on her own front porch. Forever on the phone. Hopes she can marry Norbert. Parents were tops in everything. Heading for Newbury College. “Para.” MARYANN ARRUDA “Tootsie” is notable for long hair. Loves working with children. Sincerely wishes to see Hawaii and owna Trans- Am. Can’‘t seem to get out of bed to come to school. Is content with friends and sisters. Going to work. Take each day as it comes. ‘’Say what?” KAREN ANDREWS “Andy” is happiest when playing flute or being with Eric. The Band and Mr. V. were the all-in-all of NBH. Won’t forget falling down Green House stairs. Thought Mom had great sense of humor. Plans for college and career in music therapy. Anxious to help those in pain and suffering. “Take one day at a time.” PAULO ARAUJO Means to be successful businessman, never marry, and have pots of money. Fond of bike riding and summers at beach. Eating is a passion. How nice his parents were! Amiable times were in Gym and English. Bound for busi- ness school. !’Family is only family if it is united.” “Wow!” MICHAEL ARRUDA “‘Mike’” goes on to college, then to direct a movie. Hopes to find an irres- istible girl friend. The flop of “General Hospital” at Jr. Banquet was devastat- ing. Very quiet and lazy. Likes movies and taking friends out. Parents helped by pushing. Pet Peeve: homework dur- ing vacation. ‘Believe in yourself.”’ “Wow! SANDRA ARRUDA “Sandy” enjoys horsebackriding and listening to WCOZ. Happiest when with Gilly. Thankful for parents’ love, help and understanding. Had fun in Senior D.E. listening to Mr. Pachecho’s stories and jokes. Can be found at Hazelwood Park. Getting married in ‘82. “Dynamite.” ANDREW BAILEY GLENN D. BAPTISTA “G.D. Happiest when with Sandy. Will always remember fantastic times with Dale. ‘Good friend is more valu- able than gold.” Parents’ love and trust were unforgettable. Owning Rolls and 450 SL would be excellent. Looks forward to vacationing on Riviera and being President. ‘“Make the most of every moment.” SUSAN JEAN ARRUDA “Sue” wishes to be rich and see world. Gets along well with people and enjoys being with friends. Reading is fun. Loved meeting new people at NBHS but hated homework. Had fun in Child Care. Working with kids was great. Will always remember parents for their love and being there when needed. Busi- ness school. ARACELIN BAJANDAS “Alex” wants to be computer prog- rammer. Best known for being gentle- man with girls. Wishes to get good education. Worst fault is being too shy. “That's forme to know and you to find out.” STEPHEN BAPTISTA “‘Boo”’ enjoys listening to good tunes and being with friends. Wishes to graduate early and become rich. Hated lunch food at NBHS.but women were great. Known for eyes and mak- ing strange noises. Mr. Oliver's class was fun. “Awa! Awa! Awa! Awa!” CINDY AUDETTE Gets a kick working with Spec. Ed. kids. Also fond of Mr. Kobza, Mr. Methia and Chemistry. Relaxes by swimming. Can’t stand conceited peo- ple. Heading toward pediatric nursing. College next. “What!” KEVIN S. BAKER Warts to attend college and become financially well off to build house in secluded area. Worst fault is tardiness. Junior and Senior years at NBHS were great. Hated change in lunch shifts of Senior year. Discussions in Psychology class were fun. Thanks mother for being supportive and always there when needed. PAUL BAPTISTE JOHN F. AUGUSTINE Augie’ will be ecstatic when he graduates. Band, Biology and Biscari were the only NBH virtues. Will prob- ably go to Maine or Canada as a fores- ter after UMaine. Lazy but will try any- thing once. STAC] BALDOMAR Staci is always saddest when the car is being used. Off to college next. Often found at Mills. Always smiling. Liked field hockey at NBHS. Disliked term papers, but valued Mr. Girard. PAUL BARBOSA MELISSA J. AVILA “Mighty Mouth’ enjoys being with friends, swimming, and bike riding. Will attend college to be medical tech. Most noted for cracking jokes and making people laugh. Worst fault: talking too much. Spilling paint on pants in Ceramics was humiliating. Food at NBHS was disgusting. ‘Oh, well!’” ALLEN BAPTISTA TAMMY LYNN BARBOZA “‘Mahone” loves racquetball and secretly wishes to become pro rac- quetball player. Most noted for being cranky and absent-minded. Loved Mr. Warren’s class because there was nev- er a dull moment. Saddest when not getting her own way. Hated 30-minute lunch shifts in Senior year. Happiest when with Carl. To SMU. “Really.” 55 PAN MARIA J. BARRIGA “Ria’s”’ ambition is to become a hair- dresser. Secret wish to be a famous model. She longs to travel, then settle down. Her hangup is being short while her friends are tall. Loves to read novels and watch old movies. Fond of Studio Art, but not getting paint on white pants. DIANA BELMIRO Diana likes singing, dancing and kid- ding around. Hopes to be singer. Al- ways found in Music Dept. Savored Mrs. Morgan’s personality. ls noted for her smile. Can‘t stand stuck-up snobs. Giving Mr. Letendre the nuts was a vast chuckle. Says you should live life to the fullest: you only live once. ““Nev- er mind.” MAUREEN BERGERON “Moe” likes singing, dancing, playing the guitar. Prone to jump to conclu- sions. Fall in lunch with tray left her red-faced. Relished Mrs. Morgan’s personality. Detests stuck-up people. SMU is next on the agenda. Philoso- phy of life is to live, love and laugh “So-0-0-0-0- cute!” 56 RONNETTE BARROS “Ron” wants to be business accoun- tant and become rich. Best known for smile and laugh. Enjoys talking on phone: Will probably get married. Mr. DaSilva’s class was fun. “If you can’t get what you want, get what you can.” Going to Boston College. ‘’Sad.”’ JOAO L. BENEVIDES DENNIS BERRIOS “Sweet Dee”’ is into boxing and wants to be a pro. Fantasy is to be filthy rich, marry ‘’Angel’’ and spoil her rotten. Known for good nature and generos- ity. Mrs. Caton’s Typing class was fun and lunch periods were a ball, but hated food at NBH. “Be yourself.” MARIA F. BARROSO Wants to become dental assistant and be happy in life. Enjoys dancing, watching soaps, especially ‘’Gen. Hosp.’’ Known for friendliness and bringing smile to those who are down. Worst fault is nervousness. Chemistry and study halls were fun. ‘’Live one day at a time.”” Hates getting up in morning. On to college. MARIA ANNA BENEVIDES “Jinx”’ most known for smile. Wants to teach English and get married. Never finishes anything. Tripping off bus was a roar. Music lover. Parents’ confi- dence was a great help. Thought NBH food was execrable. Love and friendship are the greatest things in life. “Oh, man.” Wild BEN BETTENCOURT “Benny Hill’’ wants to be carpenter. Happiest when sleeping or being with his girl. Hated going to school and is notorious for sleeping in class. Can be seen at Cumberland Farms. To join the US Marines. ‘Start at being old and work your way back to young age.” KEVIN BEAUREGARD “Bubba” wants to become electrician and live long life with lots of money. Known for being chubby and always happy with smile. Hated coming to school and doing homework. Being pushed into girls’ room was really a bad scene. Mr. Warren gets a gold star. To Florida and college. ‘Be for real.” GARY BENOIT Gary enjoyed females and athletics at NBHS. Has a secret longing to sky dive. Parents supported everything he attempted. Being with Jennifer was the best. Yellow slips were the worst. Often seen at O.N. Aims to be a com- puter engineer. “You only get out of it what you put into it.”’ LISA M. BETTENCOURT Lisa’s dream is to become a tour guide. Will always appreciate parental sup- port during school. Mr. Edmundson made school fun. Can‘t stand people who walk slowly. Intends to be a weal- thy traveler. To Kinyon-Campbell. ‘Go for it.’ 4 . oF CELESTE BEDARD Celeste enjoys playing flute, rollerskat- ing and horseback riding. On to col- lege to be a nurse. Hates yellow slips. Ashamed of her indecisiveness. Strong urge to go hang-gliding. Giving Mr. Letendre nuts for Christmas was a hysterical time. Famous for being first flute. “Flute power!”’ KAREN BENOIT Karen is into rollerskating and playing the flute. Being indecisive worries her. Most enjoyed being with Michael. Would really love to cruise around the world. Pleased with football and hock- ey games at NBH. Spent most time in the Band Room. ‘Really! Oh, wow!”’ MARC R. BETTENCOURT Loves driving. Saddest when grounded from car. Longs to become Trans-Am race car driver. Algebra II with Mr. Vaz was decent. Going into USMC to be aircraft electronics technician. JENNIFER A. BETTS Jen is noted for her preppiness. A dying Moped in Westport was embar- rassing. Track and field hockey were fun. Thanks to Mom for her love. Liked NBHS for friendships made. Mr. Good- fellow and Mr. Oliver were memorable. Will probably marry a successful pro- fessional man. To college — law school?? KEVIN BLANCHARD “Kev” most noted for hating term pap- ers. Enjoys being with Nancy. Junior Banquet was an embarrassment. Al- ways appreciates parents’ help when things got tough. To SMU to prepare as physician’s assistant. ‘’Put into life exactly what you want to get out of it.’”’ KARIN M.C. BOROWICZ “KB” will be she-kafka dharma bum, etc. Aims to be published, live in India or Greenwich Village, soar through Russia, Scotland, New Zealand. Bard friends and Debate Team stimulating. College to Eng. Lit. major, Eastern Reli- gions minor. “| wear my hat as | please indoors or out ...’” Walt Whitman LORI BIRD “Bird’’ most noted for sense of humor. Dislikes conceited people. Enjoys foot- ball and music. Worst fault being moody. Can be found between Tan and Blue. Secret wish to live in Hawaii. “Do what you can now because now is all you have.” TRISHA BLOUIN Sweating hotdogs with Pam was great. Happiest when cheering for NBH. Loved rallies and football games. Get- ting hit with a baton was awful. Pam and Chris were really super. Thought Mr. Longo a terrific teacher. Would like to own a Mercedes. Off to SMU for nursing. “‘Life’s tough in the big city.”’ GARY BOUCHER “‘Bouch” is off to college for engineer- ing. Loves to play hockey and golf. Ripping pants in English was mortify- ing experience. Can be found at the bookstore or at the Mills. Special thanks to Mr. Oliver for all he’s done. Future millionaire. JEAN BISSONNETTE Happiest when with friends. Loved cheering and laughing at the Mills with the Gang. End of sophomore year and summer of ‘80 was the best. Had a great time having food fights in the cafeteria. Secretly wishes to see Paris. After NBHS-college. Most noted for her driving and sense of humor. ’’Do it up!” DEBORAH L. BORDEN “Debbi” plans a career in writing. Hopes to be next Kathleen Woods. Noted for obsession with unicorns and being member of every school publica- tion. May end up teaching English at NBHS. Was thrilled with relaxed atmosphere of Mr. Longo’s Psych. SUSAN BOULANGER Sue wants to become a cook. Liked being with CC and SP. Would love to see Blue Oyster Cult in concert. Get- ting thrown into the boys’ room was different. Hates term papers and aris- ing in the light of dawn. To Johnson and Wales. “What's up?” KAREN L. BLAKE “Swivy”’ loves the theater, being with friends, and sis Wanda. Will always remember ROTC with Sarge M., Senior Lounge, Junior year and Drama Club activities. Never forget Mom and Dad’s patience. Dreams of dancing on Broadway. Probably to SMU, then UMass. PAMELA BORGES HAWES “Smiley” would like to be a secretary, then be her own boss in an office. Re- laxes by reading. Grateful to parents for tender care in difficult times. Al- ways content with her husband, Bill. CHRISTINE C. BOURGEOIS “Chris’’ adored cheerleading and being with Ray. Noted for height and being too honest. Yearns to be charm- ing, intelligent, healthy and slim. Thanks parents for letting her make own decisions and standing by no mat- ter what. Teachers and buddies at NBH were tops. Psychology was appealing. “| don’t know, but ...” GAYLE BLANCHARD ls happiest with Mark and the gang. Has dreams of traveling abroad. Al- ways in turtlenecks. Will remember all the broken chemistry things in Mr. Roscow’s class. Can be found at But- tonwood Park or the Mills. Hated com- “u ing home at 11 o'clock. ‘’Really! F Vd a { SHARON BORGESS Sharon’s off to Bryman for career as med. tech. Dying to attend Stones con- cert. Wears lots of turquoise. Portu- guese dance was hysterical. Hates working weekend nights. Upset by those who walk slowly. Always smil- ing. Somewhere, someday, somehow it will all be perfect. “Yea, right.” LAURIE BRACKETT Fond of listening to music and being with Jimmy. Wishes to travel around the world. Hated split lunch shifts in Senior year. Cherishes parents for al- ways being there when needed. Irri- tated by people who can’t mind their own business. Joining US Army in June of 1982. “Yeah, right, tell me another “ one. 57 JOSE BRAGA MARLA BRIERLEY Marla hopes to attend BCC and be- come a court stenographer. In high gear when Bob is home. Likes partying and listening to David Bowie records. Wish is to have everyone live in peace. Didn't care for school attendance rule. Forever putting things off. Hung around school parking lot. JOSE BULHOES 58 GENE BRALEWSKI REBECCA BROADBENT “Bee” wants to richochet around the solar system some day. Heading to Nova Scotia after graduation. Likes playing mandolin in Folk Band. Proc- rastinator. Hopes to stay single. Prep- pies are an abomination. “Wear your own kind of hat.” SUSAN BUTLER “Boo” doesn’t care for people who think they’re special. Hopes for Worcester Polytech to be computer programmer. Secret desire: to live alone in forest. Noted for height, weirdness and friendliness. Playing flute, singing and being with Celeste make her happy. “Take one day at a time.” KAREN L. BRANCH “Gabbie’’ heads on to BCC to become registered nurse. Too lazy to study. In a happy mood with Eric. Love and en- couragement were her parents’ con- tribution. Adored being with Laurie, Julie and Susie. Her hangout’s United Front Park. Goal for all: to do and be- come what you want. GREGORY BROWN “Brownie” is in Green-Gold courtyard or Buttonwood. Memorable was fall- ing and kiddingly telling brother he split head open, to find out it was true! Mr. Vaz and Gym were OK. Expert on baseball cards. ANN MARIE CABRAL “Moo Moo” relaxes at beach or rol- lerskating. V. Costa is good company. Fantasy is to be famous dancer. Shy but a giggler. Most fun was soph. year study. To college next. Wants a Cor- vette for Christmas. ANDREA BRETTON “Blondy” is known for being cheerful, reliable and ambitious. Tommy’s her man. Will not forget being pulled by BH into men’s room. Oh, that fire ex- tinguisher in Blue House! Plans to join Air Force, later become wife and mother. ‘’Live one day at a time.” ' if r r MARK BROWN “Brownie” hopes to be happily rich. Loathes snobs. Into tennis, hockey, music. Freckles were his claim to fame. Lucky to have understanding parents. To college or to work? “What's up?” ANTONIO CABRAL “Tony” liked Gym and Mr. Kelly but not much else about NBHS. Loves beautiful women. Can relate to ‘’Fire- bird’’. Says he works too much. Prob- ably headed for the Navy. SUSAN ANN BRIE “Suzy O” truly wants to be rich. Aims to be a child care worker. Will never forget ROTC, Mr. Longo and Child Care class. Easy-going girl who dis- liked being alone. Her pet aversions were school and homework. Probably to work. GAIL BRUNETTE A quiet girl who is happiest with Kevin. Liked Mr. Biscari and NBH fries but despised homework. SMU-bound to become computer programmer. HUMBERTO CABRAL MARIA ISABEL CABRAL Maria is happiest when with family and friends. Secret wish: to ride in a gondo- la through the canals of Venice with a loved one. Most noted for eyes. Enjoys dancing and meeting new people. Ambition is to become mental therap- ist. Ms. Leal made US History a plea- sure. CARLOS CARDOSA “Carl” is heading to SMU. Hangs at the Bookstore. Liked study because he could do anything. Hopes one day to become engineer. ROBERTO CARLOS CARRANCHO “Bob” wants to be pro soccer player. Enjoys all sports and being with baby niece. Known for being handsome, stubborn and hot-blooded. Liked NBHS girls but hated boring rules. Gym was fun for chances to check out girls’ legs. ‘Enjoy life as much as pos- sible; you may not be here tomorrow.” Going to work. TAMMIE CALHETA “Tam” enjoys being with Fred and pa rtying. Wishes to be always happy and get married soon. Known for smile and having weird arms. Will always remember parents’ love and under- standing. Hangup is not wearing socks in shoes. ‘Open one door to another.” Future medical secretary. Not fond of homework. ‘’Go fly a kite.” MARIA E. CARDOSA Maria plans to attend BCC, then travel to California to be a secretary. Enjoys music and dancing. Always smiling. Walking into Tan House boys’ room was embarrassing. Will probably marry a millionaire. ‘‘Take one step at a time!” “Go for it!”’ JULIETA CARREIRO Hopes to work in a nursery. Loved being with Joanne, Carlos, Helen and Lucy. Ambition is to be taller. Hobbies are talking on phone, driving around, going to P.A. Loved to hear Joanne’s problems, and solve Helen’s. “Hey, you wanna hear a joke?”’ MARIA CAMARA “Ding Dong” detests waking up early. Desires wealth, extensive travel, life with Joe. Appreciated Ms. Allen’s Typ- ing class. Will probably work in an office, get married. Pretty eyes? “What!”’ DOREEN CARDOZA Enjoys concerts, motorcycles and cruising. Secretly wishes to go on Caribbean cruise. Worst fault is not believing. Appreciated parents’ under- standing. ‘‘Keep smiling and people will wonder what you have been up to.” Will head cross country. MARY CARREIRO She’s a cosmetologist but plans to go to college and get her R.N. Can make a joke of anything or anyone. Wants to meet Keith Richards and tour Europe. Anti-preppie! JOHN F.K. CAMIRE A Neil Young freak. Football and Printing favored NBHS activities. Ever content with Cal, anywhere, but espe- cially singing and playing guitar. Valued his parents’ direction, support and giving him freedom. To college for engineering, then marriage, kids, a successful job. WENDY CARGILE Wendy’s ambition is to be an executive secretary, so will head for business col- lege. Enjoyed Mr. Kelly and Shorthand, but hated study halls. Often seen in Green-Gold courtyard, usually with Kenny. ““What’s up?” TERESA CARREIRO “Terry” wants to become hairdresser but secretly wishes to be singer. Best known for being short and making people laugh. Into partying with pals, hates being alone. Never forget par- ents’ loving understanding. Portu guese was a trip because of Noel. To LaBaron’s School of Cosmetology. “Oh, brother!’ FERNANDA CARAPINHA “Fe’’ wants to make dreams realities. College bound for psychology major. Mon. a.m., term paper eves were mur- der, but volleyball and musicals a blast. Side-swiped a car with a surf- board! Known for naivete and love of life. Hopes UPenn will welcome her. Satisfied with Scott. “It’s like ...” JOANNE CARLES! “Jo” is headed for business school to work with computers, then marriage. Noted for being emotional and over- loaded with problems. Happy with Tony or Julie. Will always cherish Julie and Michelle for their love and under- standing. Foreigner 1. Hawaii calls! PAULA M. CARVALHO “Shorty’’ most noted for being wild and crazy. Times with Carlos best. Beach and Blue Parking are her hang- outs. Unforgettable were Mr. Pache- co's wild stories. To be a millionaire or first woman president. Always says what's on her mind. ‘‘Live each day to fullest; may not be around tomorrow.” oy, IDALINA M. CASTELO “Lina” enjoys playing tennis and being with Armando. Secret wish is to have happy life married to Armando, and some day visit England and France. Known for bad temper. Going in front of class to read speech was embarras- sing. Will cherish parental affection al- ways there when needed. Hates two- faced people. ) a CYNTHIA CHARPENTIER “Cindy-Lee’”’ hopes to one day own a log cabin. Most noted for smiling. En- joys partying and being alone with Bruce. Favorite place: Peter’s Pond Park. Hates getting up for school in winter. Embarrassed to get up in front of class. “Take one day at a time!” Secret wish is to strike it rich. “Yo.” i VENUS CHUMACK 60 GARY W. CASTINO Gary can be found at the clearing. Will work after high school. Hopes to be- come rich. Will remember understand- ing and patience of parents forever. A camping enthusiast. LISA J. CHASE “Lee” hopes to go to college for com- puter engineering. Is often found with Dave and friends. Mr. Letendre was great. Secretly wishes to own a white angora cat and a Porsche 924. Will never forget asking Mr. Anderson fora date and parents’ support through anything. Garfield is tops! “Do it to it.”” GUSTAVO CESAR CIRMI “Gus’’ Ambition is to become smart and worst fault is having glasses. Most noted for having messy hair and being funny. Being born was the funniest ever. Math was great. Going to col- lege. JOHN CATTERALL “Gopher” is on to college. Never sad and always telling jokes. Loved chem- istry because it was dangerous. “Compliments will get you nowhere!” Approved of football games, rallies, sports in general. WAYNE R. CHEVALIER “Farmboy”’ enjoys being with Maria. Hang up is small lunch trays. Funniest thing was being chased on his bike by a cow. Secret wish to own a tropical island. College is next to study cetaceanology. ‘’There is never enough time.” Didn't like vandalism at NBHS. Worst fault: never smiling. ‘| was born???” KEVIN CLAPPER “Snapper’’ enjoys sports and secretly wants to be starting player on Miami Dolphins or Red Sox. Wants to be- come one of the best architects in world. Known for ‘Canon’ arm and drawing ability. Mr. Vardo’s Math class was great. Thanks parents for kindness and understanding. ‘’Free- dom to decide.”’ “Later.” PATRICIA CHACE ROSA CHIPELO Wants to be secretary. Enjoys being with Manny and usually can be found at West Beach. Enjoyed lunch periods and had fun in Mr. Biscari’s French Class, but 1:52 bell was always great to hear. Detention and study halls were rotten. Going to business school. “What's up?” he ee a +28. a ome Pe t we ANN CLARK RONALD CHAPDELAINE “Ron” plans to go to Berklee to study music. Hobbies are playing guitar and listening to music. Worst fault was par- tying. Hopes to be one of the world’s best guitarists in a rock ‘n roll band and a reminder to “burnouts” that smok- ing pot, drinking and or taking chemic- als will not make any pains, fears or peer pressure go away. LAURIE CHRISTOPHER “Brown Sugar” will go on to college. Probable fate: marriage and lots of kids. ‘Take life slow and enjoy.”’ Embarrassed to say “hi” when people don’t say “hi” back. Happiest when with Karen, Julie and Suzie. Noted for smiling. Secret wish: to become a famous dancer. ‘Cut it out!’” GEORGE CLATTENBURG PHILIP CLEMMEY Headed for college. Mr. Goodfelllow’s Chemistry Class was a blast! Liked to hang out in Green Cafeteria. Admired Mr. Kelly, Drama Club productions and History. The Great Procrastinator. SUSAN CONCEICAO “Bumout”’ wishes to become an accoun- tant. Can be found inside lunch-room. After school can be found at Hot Dog Stand. Salesmanship was de- cent. “Step outside!’’ CHARLENE CONWAY “Cha” is a JB105 listener. Most fun in Exec. Dict. and Transcr. with Mrs. Des- forges. Never forget when Dave L. and Sue B. put tabasco in her coffee Means to become a court stenog- rapher and see Hawaii. ‘’Live life to the fullest.”’ DAVID CLOUGH Probably off to college to be an indus- trial designer. Most liked Geometry with Mr. Oliver, listening to music and being with friends. Noted for being funny. Most embarrassed when he almost knocked a gas pump over with his car. Can be found on Mill Street. ““Not mine, of course!”’ EDUARDA CONCELOS “Eddie’’ will work for two years, then go to technical school. Hopes to own TV studio. Always remember parents waking her up in early morning. Famed for being on time. Enjoys being with Sue Conceicao. Gym class appealed to her: always something going on. WENDY COOPER Fond of Camp Cachalot. Always hap- py with the Explorers. Famous for doing things at last possible minute. Good times in World Cultures class. A blusher. Wishes she could get rid of phony people and Prop. 22. Ever in the Blue House. Plans for MIT and travel. JACQUELINE CODERRE “Jackie” plans to major in med. tech. or chemistry. Was once embarrassed by pushing her car to band rehearsal. Gets frantic when alone in a crowd. Loved Mr. Roscow’s dedication, ‘’The Wiz’, and WSS orchestra. Rainy days are depressing, but loved school spirit. “Follow your rainbow!”” LUISA CONDECO “Weasel”’ hopes to work in cosmetolo- gy after college. Getting thrown in pool with clothes on really moved her. Prob- able fate: marriage. Camping’s her lei- sure, especially at Camp Cachalot. Al- ways happy with Wendy. Laziness is her shame. Can’‘t put up with liars. “Take life one day at a time.” JAIME M. CORDONIZ Jimmy would like to go back to Brazil. Can be found at Store 24. Wishes to fly a plane. Will remember parents for their understanding. Most noted for skipping school. Liked girls at NBHS. “Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” To work. DOUGLAS P. COITO Douglas is off to college. Happiest when playing football, baseball and lifting weights. Dreams of being a pro- fessional athlete. Thanks parents for their support. i LISA M. CONSTANT Lisa’s agonizingly shy. Playing tennis is a pastime. Snobs and conceited peo- ple are her unfavorite thing. Got great glee from driving English teacher crazy. Ambition is to make something of herself. “Life is a bowl of cherries; it may be the pits.”’ PETER CORMIER “Pete” will attend college in order to become petroleum engineer. Enjoys scuba diving. Noted for smile. Hap- piest when making money. Fond of older cars. Houston U. or Col. School of Mines? EMELIN COLON “Emily’s ambition is to become an R.N. Glad her parents were there when she needed them. Mr. Vaz’s ghost stories and jokes were excellent. Favo- rite food was the Junior Whaler. Known for being funny and her big brown eyes. ‘’Live today and don’t worry about tomorrow.” a if — 1 MONIQUE CONSTANT “Mo” will attend BCC. Hopes to be a medical secretary. Deplores her habit of judging people before seeing them. What a riot when her knee let go just as show was letting out at Cinema City! Wants to be prosperous enough to own a black Trans-Am. “Take each day as it comes.” SCOTT CORMIER 6] CHARLES B. CORNELL, JR. Chuck is into playing guitar and doing carpentry. Wishes to construct his own home some day. Fond of Woods class but not Gym. MARIA CORREIA Spends leisure time listening to music or watching TV. Wants to travel the world. Known for quietness and smile. Really relished her NBHS friends but couldn't put up with tests and home- work. Get the most out of life while you're still living. To work. PHILLIP P. CORREIA 62 DOREEN A. CORREIA Doreen dislikes people who judge others only by what they are on the outside. Known for having stuffed animals in locker. A tennis player and glad to be with Victor, but always tell- ing him, ‘You're fresh!’” Urgent to make all her dreams come true. MARK CORREIA “The Phoenix’’ is headed for broad- casting school to be a dj. Irritations are false friends and those who don’t know when to shut up. Splitting pants on Route 6 guardrail was an experi- ence. Usually in “The Black Hole’. His fantasy life would be to be a hobbit in Middle Earth. “Don’t panic!’’ BARBARA COSTA “Barbie’’ wants to be happy. Loves being out with friends; depressed when grounded. A talkative and friendly type. Will always cherish parents for being available when needed. Inclined to be too serious. Future child care worker. To BCC. “Oh yeah!” ESTHER CORREIA She especially likes company of SB. A. Mr. DaGraca fan. Will always be sure of parents’ love. Girls’ basketball turned her on but downed by tests and lunch shifts in Senior year. French was tres elegante. Going to SMU or ENC to become secretary or nurse, Make the best of life and enjoy it. “Nah, nah, nah!” MIKE CORREIA Mike will enlist in the service. Most satisfied when at parties. Hangs out at the projects. Laziness is his forte. To be filthy rich wouldn’t be bad. ‘Enjoy life.”’ BRIAN COSTA “Fish” plans a Navy career. At his best when cruising or on vacation, especial- ly in the Twilight Zone. Bad habit not getting to class on time. How did he get mustard in his ear? A crazy driver. Being immensely rich would please him. ““Crank it up!”” GEORGE P. CORREIA Football and hockey player. Can be located in Green House Cafeteria. Mis- taking a student for a teacher was the laugh of the century. Approved of House Construction with Mr. Robbins. SMU in mind. NATHANIEL FRANCISCO CORREIA “Nat” aims to be soccer player. Likes listening to music and reading about sports. Mr. DaGraca and History were OK. Grateful to parents for his educa- tion. Would like to see his native land, Cape Verde. Is headed for Air Force to be pilot. CAROL A. COSTA Carol is happiest when with Jeff. Liked Biology and Mr. Hamlet. Gymnastics was stimulating. A dedicated smoker who urgently desires to be rich. HELEN CORREIA Is serene when horseback riding or at the beach. Wants to be successful, Prosperous, and live in California. A disorganized person, but good at mak- ing friends. Mr. Kobza made Chemis- try a riot. So difficult to get up early in the morning. Going to college. Live one day at a time. “Oo la la!” NORINE CORREIA “‘Beana” hopes one day to see the world, get married, then live on tropical isle. An avid fan of the ““soaps’’. Out- standing as the joker of the group. Taking a ride in Clara’s car was the most. Always forgets to do homework! Contemptuous of snobs. “Live each day without a care in the world.” CHERYL COSTA “BB” loves partying, linguica pizza and Porsche 928 Turbos. Thought Mr. R. Anderson a hot ticket. Says she had a bad attitude but admired Science and Mr. Lanouette. Broke her leg first time skiing! Going to work from NBH and means to keep busy. ‘Wicked!’ JANE COSTA Jane’s ambition is to become a hair designer. Hopes one day to rake in the bucks. Satisfied with parents’ trust. Snobby people are her bane. Saddest when loaded with homework. Short lunch shifts were awful. Outstanding personality. ‘’O, really!’’ MARY-ANN COTTULI “Cat” loved watching football games and going to rallies. Most enjoyed being with Jim and going to Newport Creamery before school. Would adore owning a big house in Allen Estates. Gratitude for parental understanding. “| don’t think so!’ ELIZABETH CRAIG “Liz” will be off to college after NBHS. Happiest when with Jeff. Her fantasy is to visit California. Thought Mr. Oliv- er was AOK. Sad when there’s nothing to do and she can’t use the car. Loathes snobs and stuckups. “Take each day at a time.” i} KIMBERLEY COSTA “Kim's” plans include college or nurs- ing school. Found around Sassaquin Pond. Happy with Ray and other friends. Mr. Longo’s Psych. was 1. Crowded halls were the lowest. Secret urge is to be famous. “Give me a break!’’ JENNIFER M. COURY ead “Jenny’s”’ favorite pastimes are eating and laughing. Sparkling black eyes and never on time. Always recall Mother's famous lunches and alarm clock Father. Being on cover of “Vogue” is in her dreams. Not enough good-looking guys at NBH. Who cares what anyone thinks; just do it. “Yikes!’” Yearbook Faculty Ed. DENNIS J. CREGAN “Big D’ hopes to get a degree in Psych. or Computer Science. Thanks to Coach Gardiner and Mr. Pepin for all their help and guidance. Happiest when climbing a mountain or just sit- ting alone with Traci. Hated riding bus to school. Thought track was excel- lent. “If you can’t have fun in life, it’s not worth living.” RITA THERESA COSTA Fervently wishes to become rich, suc- cessful, and have a happy life with someone special. Especially liked going to football and hockey games. was much abashed walking into Green House men’s room. Remember all the fun times in Student Congress, also Drama Club. “Live it Up!”’ DUARTE COUTO Duarte enjoyed gym classes and eat- ing lunch. Listening to Aerosmith filled his spare time. ‘Enjoy life in its fullest.” ( JANET MARY CRUZ “anny” loves being out with a bunch of friends. Likes watching ‘General Hospital” and is habitually smiling and happy. To live in Paris would be 00 la la! Loved laughing with Barbie, Kathy, Jody and Pat. Will attend college to be a medical assistant. “Look out for 1 but remember you only live once.” VIVINA COSTA Plans to get a job after graduation. Spends spare time listening to music with Anne Marie Cabral. Procrastina- tor. Hangs around cafeteria. Soph. study was incredibly funny. ‘Having friends and keeping in touch with them is a real joy.” JOSE C. COUTO “Jay” is into karate, tennis, jogging and swimming. Plans to enter Marines or college. Noted for being a gentle- man. Can be found at Martial Arts Academy. Dream is to visit Hawaii and his homeland. Likes to spar with girls but hates it when he loses. Wishes some teachers taught better. NOEMI CRUZ “Memi’ is a native New Yorker who's serene with Steve. Most liked partying with AC. Track was super fine and so was Student Advisory Council. Best known for her hairstyles. Intends to become a probation officer and model on the side. After Caribbean cruise, college is it. “Variety is the spice of life.” MICHAEL COTTLE Michael’s favorite hobby is coin col- lecting. A habitue of ROTC. It would be fantastic to be a motorcycle daredevil. Warm memories of Mr. Jacintho, but no homework will be a relief. Going into the Army. TODD CRABTREE Todd is ecstatic when he has money to buy clothes. Most excruciating time: dropping drumstick and hat during half-time show. Band was a trip and a half, plus Mr. V. was cool. Famed for his Jordache. Find him in Music or NBH kitchen. To college. ‘Don’t worry about it.”” MARK CUNNINGHAM 63 EDWARD DACOSTA “Ted” is on to college to become a computer engineer. Happiest when playing soccer and being with Kel. Will always remember the times spent with Dean when arguing with Mr. Galipeau. Means to have a 280Z after college and wealth. NELLIE M. DA PONTE Loves partying and being with best friend, Doris. Wants to own store and see world one day. Known for being loud, friendly, and talking too fast. Will always remember parents’ support and understanding. Detests two-faced people. “’Live life to its fullest.” Going to business school. ‘What's up?” ALBERT DAVIGNON “Bert” likes bike riding, camping and being with Mitch. His dream is to drive 18-wheeler across country. Enjoys making new friends at NBHS but hated waking up early to come to school. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. 64 LILI G. DE CRUZ “Betty’’ loves kids, plans to be a nurse or lawyer. A jogger. Loves to dance on Saturday night. Secretly wishes to go to Africa where she was born. Known for being quiet. Hates being tickled. Headed for college, then marriage and a family. ‘Take life the easy way.” DEOLINDA DA ROSA Deolinda hopes to attend college in order to become a doctor. Keen yearn- ing to visit Paris and Brazil. Parents’ love and ‘‘carinho’’ cherished. A JB 105 fan. Lunch shift changes were for the birds. MIKE DAWSON Wants to be Infantry Officer. Enjoys Foreign Affairs and is most noted for involvement with ROTC. Ambition is to be in a small unit operations within commando unit. Going to Military In- stitute and Airborne School. Will prob- ably enter Army or Marine Corps. CECILIA D’ALMEIDA “C.C.” wants to be therapist and be- come millionaire. Enjoys going to beach and being with friends. Known for being tall and stubborn. Hated study halls and lunch shifts at NBHS. Portuguese was fun. ‘Follow your dreams.” Plans to go to college. LIENA DA ROSA Liena’s ambition is to be rolling in the money. Was satisfied most with His- tory and English at NBHS. Admires parents for their love and understand- ing of her. Spends spare time swim- ming or jogging. ‘‘Wow!” MICHELLE MARIE DAWSON ““Mica’’ loves going to movies and doing crafts. Wants to be accountant and become rich. Known for red face and teasing people. Coming to school with pair of panty hose stuck in pant leg was shaming. Liked friends and teachers at NBHS, hated lunches. Mr. Pepin’s English class was 1. Business school. “Gee.” JANE DANIELS Enjoys camping and being with “gang’’. Known for being friendly and “Dear Abby’’. Worst fault is cracking knuckles. Wants to be secretary and travel to Australia. Being thrown into pool with clothes on was a blast! Liked business courses at NBHS but hated homework, term papers and short lun- ches. Yearbook Club Editor. tye MARY ANNE DA SILVA ‘Mary”’ relaxes knitting, reading, and listening to music. Especially known for her dimples and being a member of the Pep Club. Loved the football games, rallies and hanging at the beach. Mr. Lombardo’s Accounting class was super. Intends to “take one day at a time and live each day to the fullest.” BOB DAY Tc open own autobody school would be great. Is happiest when with Karen. Sleeping in class was his trademark. Mr. Longo’s Psych. class was good for laughs. To R.I. Trade Shop School. “Have a good time.” JOHN M. DANTAS “Johnny D.” is on to business school from NBHS. Ambition is to become a singer. Teen Culture was wild. Can be found in Green House courtyard. En- joys painting and tennis. Admired school spirit and Mr. Harriman. To be- come a business manager. MARIA DAS NEVES “Mary” means to be a lawyer. Cons- tant talker but also a patient listener. Mr. Goodfellow always made her laugh and Mrs. Hassey’s Psych. was stimulating. Memorable day when she burned her face in lab. College bound. Wants to be 5’2” so she won't have to look up at everyone. ‘’Yowzer.”” MARINA DE ALMEIDA “Mina” wants to be airline stewardess. Enjoys listening to music, playing guitar. Had lots of fun with friends at NBHS but hated rules. Liked Chemis- try because of conversations with teacher. “Life is wonderful.’’ Going to college. DARREN DE ANDRADE MARK DE COSTA SHERYL A. DE MELLO “Blondie” is happiest when partying. All right cruising with friends or hang- ing around in the parking lot. Mr. Pepin’s her man. ‘Hey, what's up?” 7 MARIA C. DE BARROS “Connie’’ wants to get married soon, preferably to millionaire, and live happily ever after. Relaxed by driving around, listening to music and being with Linda and ZC. Hopes to work with children and have own nursery some day. Eternally in her memory will be getting hit with M80. “Live every day to its fullest.” JOE DE FRIAS “Joey” plans to work after school. Ambition is sports commentator. Would secretly like to be baseball play- er. Never talked in class. Running home with split pants was a scene! Enjoys being with sister and thanks pa- rents for good advice. Philosophy: take it as it comes. LIGIA DE MELO “‘Lee’’ Her pastime is listening to music. A good person who just wants to be a success in life. Admired NBH teachers but disliked rules. Parents’ trust was gratifying. Had fun in Sales- manship and Advertising because of teacher's jokes. Going into the service. “Really!” RAYMOND DE BARROS MANNY DE FRIAS Manny hopes to be computer prog- rammer. Outstanding is his easy-going nature. In the depths when resear- ching a term paper. His fantasy: to rule the world. Parents’ consideration, pati- ence, advice will stay with him always. Find him at the libe. ““Get the most out of life by believing in yourself.” VICTOR DE MELO Will join the Green Berets. Aim: to al- ways live free. A loud mouth who de- plores those who won't listen. Ashley Park’s a refuge. Big dream’s to own a Maserati. Hobby is scuba diving. Life is OK with ‘Poke’. “Life may be a bowl of cherries, but watch out for the pits.” u ey ee ie ae JEAN PIERRE DE BURGO Is at his best playing soccer or sleep- ing. To own a 280Z would be wild. Tearing pants at a party made him blush. Gym and the teachers were splendid, but lunch shifts got him down. To college for mechanical en- gineering. “To get a little, you must give a little.” DANIELLE DELGADO “Ponderosa”’ is into gymnastics and cheerleading. Thanks mother for ev- erything. Likes being with Dana and Dinah Simmons and Monica R. Three cheers for Mr. Saltzman! ‘’Really!”” MARC DENAULT “Dino” plans to join the Navy. Likes chasing girls, being with Sue. Always open-minded. Hangs out in auto shop. A serious guy who distrusts those who are too sure of themselves. Breaking three strings in one guitar class was too much. Thrilled if he could be stunt- man. “You guys are crazy!” CHRISTINE DE COSTA “Fluffy” likes to party. Was fond of Math and Mr. Doyle’s English. Often in Green-Gold courtyard. Looking for- ward to her Trans-Am after gradua- tion. To work. KEVIN E. DE MELLO Kevin's secret urge is to be in famous band. Cars and stereos interest him. Driving a Firebird is his trademark. Not thrilled with school. Seen at Industrial Park and on the Avenue. Woods and Graphic Arts held his attention. School parking lot was the ideal place. ’’Do it up!” RUI B. DE OLIVEIRA Aims to be computer whiz. Hobby is book collecting. Admired NBHS girls, French and Mr. Biscari’s jokes, as well as Drafting. Found on Scott St. Dreaming of owning a Maserati. Grateful to parents for everything. 65 DIONISIO DE SA “Dennis” His pastime was TV watch- ing. Liked Mr. Broadmeadow because he was funny. A Benny Hill fan. Wants to be a pro soccer player. DEBRA DE TERRA “Debbie” bound for Kinyon-Campbell to become an accountant. Hobby is rollerskating with buddies. Often with Mike, usually in front of bookstore. Loathes people who think they are bet- ter than you. Loves D.E. JANET DIAZ “Shorty” is up when cruising with friends. Wishes to meet Mr. Right and also become physical therapist. Can be found in NBH parking lot. Is never satisfied and dislikes people who think they are better than others. ‘’Tell me about it.’’ 66 KAREN E. DESAUTELS “Kid’’ wants to be successful but secretly wishes she could fly like a bird. Enjoys music, softball and being with LR and SR. Known for sense of humor and little patience. Liked lunch, studies and other students at NBH but de- tested homework and crabby teachers. Snobs are anathema to her. “Get saved, for the end is near.” DANA K. DIAS “Mudd , your d.j., likes spinning re- cords or hangin’ in the Front. Plans for college for a computer science career. Most interested in the company of Michelle, Silky, Kelly, Jazzy, G-Man and Banks. “To each his reach.”’ MICHELLE DION “Scruffy” may attend BCC. Probable fate is marriage. Her giggle is well- known. Urge to marry Manny and have kids. Bowling’s her thing. Can't stop opening big mouth. Seen at the bookstore, because she was in Dist. Ed. and they could leave at 10:56! Par- ents were terrific. ‘‘Live each day!” BREN DA F. DE SOUSA Brenda is on the way to college. Will be a reg. nurse. In her glory around friends, especially Nathan. Would like to build a house. Thanks parents for love and sensitivity to her needs. De- spises ‘Jive People’, most notably “Jive Guys”. ‘You only have one life to live, so live it up.” JOSE DIAS KAREN DONOVAN Karen is college bound. She is happiest when travelling or at the beach. Dis- tinctive features are her eyes and smile. Will always remember her travels in Europe. Grateful to parents for patience. Admired Mr. Dow’s sense of humor . Star performance was kissing the Blarney Stone in Ireland! Id MARIA DE SOUSA “Nela’’ Dancing’s her relaxation. Hates liars and NBH lunches. Satisfied with Manny, her parents and Mr. Ed’s History. Notorious talker but she cares about people. Found at Municipal Beach or the Core. Means to attend college, become very wealthy and happy. “Learn from mistakes and go on. NOELIA DIAS “Noel’’ to be secretary. Small girl who says she talks too much and is unhap- py without Mike. Fun times were in Portuguese with Mrs. Gomes (due to Terry!), Shorthand with Ms. Allen and any time at the beach. To business college and to have an MG. TODD A. DOS REIS Todd’s imminent fate is to go to col- lege and move to Hollywood. The cream of NBH was playing basket- ball: that’s why he was always near the gym. Thought Mr. Oliver and Mrs. Purcell were fine people. ‘’Go for it!”’ NATALIE DE SOUSA Natalie plans to work after NBHS and one day become a nurse. Happiest with Louie P., and really hopes she can marry him. Spare time is spent watch- ing TV. Her parents were ever there in a crunch. “Oh, shut up!” ) RHONDA L. DIAS Rhonda is going on to college to be- come a computer engineer. Loved music and playing basketball for NBH. Always in the Core with BBJ, JRS, CH, Jas, Fudgie and ALR. Mother's under- standing was so important to her. “Live life to the fullest.” Senior Vice- President. MARGARET DOS SANTOS “Peggy” would like to travel around the world. Worst fault was skipping class. Hangs out at park and beach. Falling in the hallway was a roar. A loud girl who is into partying. Life’s fun with Rosa. Doesn't like snobby or preppy people. Future millionaire. “Live it up!’ ec MARK DOW Most noted for sense of humor. Likes spending time with Gayle. Basketball and Dr. Wilusz rated tops. Will eat any- thing! Won’t forget Algebra I. Wouldn’t mind owning Mercedes- Benz. Can be found at the gym. Away to college. ‘’Life is too short to worry about.”” ROBERT M. DUARTE Bob may be located in Green Cafeteria or at Brooklawn Park. Mr. Motta rated highest at school. Away to college. MONICA DUMAS Monica hopes to graduate, get a job and serve God. Wishes she could stop speaking before thinking. Pete is good company. Mom’s love and prayers were great help. A quiet girl who is contemptuous of conceit. Dist. Ed. was excellent. ‘The Lord is my light and my salvation.” DIANE E. DOYLE “Di” wnats to be data processor or medical secretary and accumulate riches. Parents were trustful and understanding. Loved Senior Skip Days at NBH but hated short lunch shifts. History class inspired her. She was most abashed when she slipped on the ice in the parking lot. Heading for college. “Life life to its fullest.” LISA DUBE “Lees” loves spending time with Jeff. Can be seen in Gold House. Will ever recall Ms. St. Gelais and Ms. Longpre. Would like to be a computer program- mer. College in future. 0M LISA DUPUIS “Lee” loves going skiing. Also likes being with Rob Pepin. Tops on her chart are WCOZ, Mr. Longo and her caring parents. A chocolate lover. “‘| don’t care.” ys ANTONIO M. DRAYTON II “TD” likes being with LG, AT and JL. Can be found at UFH. Hobbies: music, basketball and football. Definitely favors WUSM and WERS. Recogniz- able as lacking in extreme height. Gets down with favorite group, Short. De- pressed when it rains. PAMELA DUBE “Pammy”’ wants to go to college, travel and have a good life. Liked Music and Photography. Excited ab- out Mr. Longo’s class. Thankful to pa- rents for being so patient. Secret wish is to get rich quick. Famous for being late. Hates liars and snobs. “Flipped out!” TRACEY DUPUIS Going to Oral Roberts University. Likes art, reading and 4-wheeling. Earnestly desires to travel and find someone special. Never knows when to shut up. Noted for her cowboy boots. Will recall good times with JAH. Dislikes being bossed around. ‘’Bone- head!’ DAVID DUARTE “Dewey's” idea of excitement is own- ing a Z28 Camaro. Going to college to be an engineer. Loves hockey and baseball. Senior Lounge, the girls and Mr. Oliver’s class were top of the line at NBH. Sad when Monday morning rolls around. Find him at the ice rink. “Go for it!”’ CARLA M. DUCKETT “Fudgie’’ may be headed to college or Air Force. Noted for athletic ability. Will cherish Mother’s love. Likes Gym because you don’t have to study to pass. Happy listening to Zapp or being with Butch and Godmother Flo. “Live life the way you want to; don’t change your ways for anyone.” MICHAEL F. EDWARDS “‘Mike’’ hangs around Pope Park. Ambition: to become cartoonist. Likes drawing, being with Paula, making people laugh. Still remembers how second-grade teacher stapled split pants. Today is tomorrow’s yesterday, so live each day as if it were your last. “No kidding.” ees a rf M. LOURDES DUARTE “ou” hopes to be architect. Enjoys drawing, reading and listening to Ken- ny Rogers. Also a Barbra Streisand fan. Thought Mr. Mandly was cute. So difficult getting up that early for school. Lucky to have loving parents. Hopefully to marry Joseph. May all the paths you walk be lighted with love. “Oh, Oh!’ MARIA DUFRESNE “Frankie” has a reputation for being a good listener. Would really love to own her own restaurant or hotel. Into horseback riding and hangin‘out in Tan Caf. Parents were very encourag- ing to her. ’’Live to the fullest and al- ways be yourself.’ PATRICIA ENOKSEN “Tricia’’ plans to enter the business field. Enjoys dancing, twirling and being at football games. Chemistry with Mr. Roscow was intellectually ex- citing, and Ms. Allen was a dynamite teacher. Could live without the 7:35 bell. ‘I’m so confused. Stop the world; | want to get off.” 67 NANCY A. EWASZKO Nancy’s ambition is to become a medical technologist. Happy being with Paul and with good friends. Known for her smiling personality. Found Ms. Tripp’s English class wild. Detests snobby people and the first day of school. ‘’Live each day to ful- lest.” KERRI L. FERMINO Kerri is on her way to college. Falling on Brockton bleachers was the social event of the season. Forever thankful for guidance from loved ones. Is into running and watching NBHS sports. Loves BM for always being there. NO will stay close to her heart. Yearbook Graduate Editor. AGUINALDO FERREIRA “Gui Gui” plans to attend college to become aerospace engineer. Hangs out at NAACP. Taking off track sweats with no shorts underneath was revealing experience. Has a drive to be best hurdler at Olympics. Noted. for being funny. “You have to give a little to get a little.” 68 GEORGE FARIA George can be found at the skating rink parking lot. Sad when out of gas before payday. Hopes to graduate. JOAO G. FERNANDES ANTONIO FERREIRA Tony plans to enter the Air Force after NBHS+ Liked playing soccer and stamp collecting. Ambition is to be- come a pilot. Hates being lonely and getting out of bed. ‘Enjoy it while it lasts.” SHERRI FARIA Sherri’s aim is to be happy. Known for talking up fast. Secure among her friends. Will never forget chocolate cake in Bob C’s car. Appreciates love and freedom her parents give her. A daydreamer. ‘Well, gee.’’ MARIE LOUISE FERNANDES Wants to become nurse. Enjoys play- ing tennis, listening to radio and being with best friend, Maria. Has a notable sense of humor. Thanks parents for always being there when needed. Peo- ple at NBH were terrific. Lots of laughs in Mr. Kobza’s class. Going to college. Means to get the most out of each day. “What's up?” DINA FERREIRA To be a flight attendant is Dina’s goal. Fixed in her memory is Mr. Pacheco’s D.E. class. Always at the bookstore or partying with friends. ‘Live and let live.” ANN FARRELL “Annie” c an really get into playing the piano and singing. Intends to enter the nursing field. Noteworthy for her banana curl and her cuteness. Jimmy, Birdie and the whole gang were the greatest. NBHS Music Dept. is some- thing special. ‘We must offer our hand if it is to touch another's heart.”” ROSA FERNANDES Swimming is Candy's favorite sport. Loves munching out on seafood, espe- cially shrimp. Hopes to attend BCC and make Tony a perfect wife. Fire drills and lunch were OK. WCOZ sends her. “Take one day at a time; you'll get where you want to go.” JAMES FERREIRA STEVE FARRELL Wishes to succeed and be happy in life. Known for being sore loser and debating test grades with Mrs. Purcell. Glad being with Jackie. Thanks par- ents for patience. Liked old lunch shifts better. Taking wrong Gym in freshman year made him red-faced. “Go for it all but cool out!” Ae ROSS FERNANDES Ross is not sure what profession he will pursue after college. Pastime is body building. Wishes to have harem of girls, but thinks girls who play games are pains. Ideal would be two girls for each guy. Constantly losing keys. Find him at the Barn. LEE FERREIRA Has dreams of being rich. Likes rollers- kating and hanging around with pals. Seen at the bookstore. Mr. Pacheco and his jokes made school days a joy, but getting up so early to get there was a drag. On to business school. “Live life to the fullest.”’ MARIA FERREIRA “Kina” has a knack for telling it like it is. Had a blast being Mr. Savage's “gopher’’. Particularly prefers seafood but detests snobby people in the ex- treme. Loves going for walks and being with JG. ‘Take one day at a time.” To BCC. LUCY FIGUEIREDO “Figy’”’ plans to become a secretary. Approved of Teen Culture and NBHS guys. ‘You only have one life to live, so live it up.”” WENDY FOUCART Wants to go into medical field, marry millions and drive around in silver Mer- cedes sports coupe. Had great time twirling for NBHS. Remarkable sense of humor: makes people laugh at the worst of times. Irked by those who think they are superior. Entertained in Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class. To nursing school. “So darlin’!”’ Mf SCOTT DAVID FERREIRA Ambition is to be a welder. Likes camping and spending time with Brian and Paula. The bookstore is his place to be. New lunch shifts were the bot- tom. Away to the service. ‘Enjoy your- self.”’ SHARON J. FINEBERG “Byrd” will enter medical field. Hap- piest with Michael, so hopes to live happily ever after with him. Oddest thing was finding out boy friend's birthday was the same as hers. Trip- ping on dress at Venus de Milo was a trip, “You can’t depend on material things for happiness.” ROBERT FOURNIER “Frenchy, Jr.’ will go far away from NB after graduation. Surfing, water skiing and partying are his pleasures. Notes that his parents brought up 10 kids and never stopped caring. Mr. Dell Isola takes the prize for being wild and crazy. To California and into real estate. TERESA M. FERREIRA “Terry” wants to be a computer pro- grammer and have success in life. Likes sewing, knitting, and watching TV. Known for stubborness, loyalty and laugh. Thanks parents for supportive understanding. Can’t stand show-offs. Enjoyable class was Mr. Kobza’s. “Don’t get into situations you can’t handle.’’ College bound. ANGELA FISHER “Fish” wants to be secretary. Likes gymnastics, dancing and being with Leon. Ecstatic when there is no school. Rallies at NBHS kept her high, but lun- ches and homework got her down. Business school in her horoscope. “Never give up; just keep trying and you will succeed.” | s+ Vif ROBIN FRADELLA “Rob” will attend business school at SMU. Dream is to one day reach 4'11’’. Will never forget time pet python bit father in middle of speech in Ms. Bizzarro’s class. Innermost desire to to be Miss World Body Building Champion. Enjoys being with Gail S. Noted for two pet pythons and height. DOMINGOS M. FERRO “Dom” wants to set up business and become a tycoon. Enjoys beach, par- tying, and hanging out with Manny. Hates having nothing to do. ‘Enjoy life while you can.’ Going to work. MAUREEN FOLEY “Mo” wants to enter the medical field. Being thrown in the pool by MH and BR was a total trip. Practically lives in the Music Dept. where she was in the Chorus. Says Mr. Girard and Mrs. Mor- gan were extraordinary. Avid fan of the B-52’s and Billy Joel. ‘Take it slow.” DAVID FRANCIS “Dave” going on to college to become an architectural engineer. Enjoys play- ing baseball and being with Janice. Secret wish is to become major league baseball player. Thanks mother for motivation and always being there. “Never give up.” Dae. aad FS ee ¥ a 4 —_ | DONNA MARIE FIELDS “Flying Fields’’ enjoys playing basket- ball and being with Derwin. Can be found at “lawn” of ‘Front’. Liked Senior Lounge and Mr. Longo’s memorable Sociology class. “You only live once.”’ Headed for college. SHERRY FORTES “’Shae-Shae’’ hopes to become a lawyer. Likes dancing, plays and foot- ball games. Unified Arts was glory be- cause it “let me be me”’. Being wealthy intrigues her. Pet peeves are snobs and cliques. Couldn’t have made it without parental guidance. Can’t miss her “chinky”’ eyes. ‘’Tell me about it.” if iif | ‘i MARIA R. FRANCISCO “Rose”’ wants to become surgeon and travel around the world. Likes listening to music and bring with JB. Known for smile and friendliness, Liked lunches but hated Gym and studies at NBH. Had a time in Mr. Lanouette’s class. Going to college. ‘“You know!” 69 ADELE M. FRATES “Del” likes listening to the Doors and being with friends. Will never forget JD and Pam. Known for her backtalk. Ms. D. Caton is just super! ‘You only live once so live it up.”” JOSEPH FRIAS Wishes to be a police officer. Fishing enthusiast. Ms. Ferreira was a super teacher, so he enjoyed English class. Grateful to parents for all their good deeds. To work. GLEN GAGNON “Nyen Nyen”’ His claim to fame is his nickname. Plans to attend college and own a business. Relaxes playing foot- ball and hockey. Hangs around D- Block or in the Gym. Has a wild sense of humor and wants to become a zil- lionaire. 70 KEVIN FRATES BARBARA FULLER DELIA M. GALEGO “Galinha” is a born-again Christian. Ambition is to go to the Bible School and work for the Lord. Favorite pas- time is going to church. Noted for her smile and being crazy. Favored Teen Culture. Happiest when born again. “The Lord is my light and my salva- tion; whom shall | fear?” ROBERT J. FREITAS “Freight Train’’ wants to have well- paying job and to become wealthy in order to make someone happy. Con- tent with his girl. Known for stubborn- ness and being too nice. Best part of NBH was making friends; worst part was homework. Anywhere but in class. ‘‘Live life to its fullest.” KAREN AL. FURTADO “Lefty” likes being with Doug. Would rather travel, then be a chemist. Good at wangling her own way. Having to wait for anything or anyone really ties her up. What a time waiting 20 min- utes for cops to get keys out of car! Make each day count and learn from mistakes. ‘“You’re mean, rotten and cruel.’” JEFF GARIFALES Jeff feels best when not doing home- work, but didn’t mind History class. Mr. Goodfellow impressed him most. A Porsche is in his future. “If you take things as they are, you'll never have any reason to complain.” STEVEN J. FREITAS “Steve” plans to work first, then con- tinue his education. Known for talking too much. Enjoyed the Reading Room and Accounting at NBHS. Thanks par- ents for their support. Hates people who use others. Oh, the zingy sound of that 1:55 bell! PAULA N. GAGE Strives to be happy. Is content listen- ing to music and being with the people she loves. Saddest when all alone. Approved of Shorthand class and admired Ms. Allen. ‘Give me a break.” SARAH E. GARRETT Sarah plans to attend college to be- come a special ed. teacher. Savored Mrs. Hassey and playing field hockey for NBH. Secretly would love to run in the Boston Marathon. Hates knit socks worn with sandals. Give her music and athletics. ERIC FRIAS Eric hopes to become a restaurant manager. Feels best when making money. Into camping, skiing, concerts and motor cycling. Likes Debbie’s com- pany and listening to music. Would love to own a ski resort. College next. “Oh, ya!”’ ROBIN GAGNE “Robbie” plans to become a nurse. Enjoys going to concerts and camping. Most noted for skipping Gym. Wants to become rich and live in England. An enthusiastic partyer. Dislikes are early rising and preppy people. ‘’Take it easy.”” PATRICIA ANN GELINAS “Tricia” likes needlepoint, sailing and friends. Known for consistency. Mr. Warren's jokes turned her on. Mother's love a valued possession. To SMU or back to Calif. Hopes to have a long life. CHRISTINE GERWATOWSKI “Chris” hopes to one day marry a cute, rich guy. Will remember caring, understanding and hope of parents. May go to work or maybe attend col- lege. Liked going to football and hock- ey games. TERRY ANN GILBERT Terry finds party time to be the best time. Can be found on the phone or at Monte’s Park. Well known for her loud mouth. BDG’s company was the greatest. Shorthand was super with Ms. Allen. Thanks parents for care and love. Bound for the Air Force. “Save it.” “You're sad.”’ JOHN P. GOMES “Gomes” is headed toward a career in law enforcement. Noted for being “Mr. Nice Guy”’. His choices are swim- ming and Fridays. Can't tell you how he hates term papers. Especially fond of Mr. Girard and Psych. Give him a Corvette! To college. JEAN GIAMBO MARY GILMOUR “Jaws” is fated to be a chemist. Wants to attend SMU. Will always remember Mr. Roscow and lab experiments. Most noted for bowling gutter balls. Can be found at Moe’s house or Lef- ty’s rec-room. ‘’Live each day by being born-again in Christ.’ UCAL. after SMU. wket. JOILA GOMES “BBJ”’ likes playing basketball and being with close buddies. Wants to travel and meet Billy Dee Williams. Known as a friendly gal. Had a ball in Jr. English. No use for phony people. Joining the Air Force. ‘’Like yourself and life will be easier.”” JAMES GIBBONS To become a marine biologist. Is off to college and Navy. Secretly wishes to go sword fishing. Miami Dolphins are favorite. Most noted for picking up football games with friend at NBHS. Enjoyed ‘’Bubba’s’’ company. ANDREA JEANNE GIRARD Enjoys camping, going for walks, and being with David Leblanc. Enjoyed Child Care class at NBHS. Likes being with children. Walking into men’s room was a gas. Hated detentions. Known for being happy. “’Live a little, love a little, laugh a little.’ “Oh, well.’” i 4 KAREN GOMES Will go to Kinyon-Campbell. Aims to leave NB and travel. An unsmiling indi- vidual. Seen at Buttonwood. Carved in memory is Senior Skip Day soph. year. Scorns those who think they are better than others. SUSAN M. GIBBS “Susie-Q” is a pessimist. Will attend college to be business administrator. Can be found at United Front. Strong urge: to make it big in Hollywood. Noted for smile. Falling down stairs was an embarrassment. Liked listen- ing to Cameo. Saddest when around phony people. DAVID GIRARD KIM GOMES Kim is off to college to become an x-ray technician or lab technician. Most secure with Andy. Really relished being Head Majorette in sophomore year. Mr. Kobza was her first choice. . se DEBORAH GILBERT “Debbie’’ hopes to attend college. En- joys being with Joe Andrews. Private Urge: go to Studio 54 and dancing with Magic Johnson. Can be found at United Front Homes. Noted for having big mouth. Hates stuck up people. Likes partying. Philosophy of life: “Live it up.” _ ISABEL GOMES “Is’’ enjoys writing essays, poetry, reading and the presence of pals. Lots of fun in majorette tryouts. Happiest in football and hockey seasons. Thinks Mr. Goodfellow one in a million. Kathy and the Band were her favorites. A last-minute kid. “Learn to have fun and laugh at yourself.”’ MICHELLE T. GOMES “Shelly’’ will enter the Navy after NBH. Walking into the wrong room was embarrassing. Will always re- member the care and advice of her parents. Favorite pastime is running. Thought Sgt. Morrison was the greatest. 7A ‘ TAMMY GOMES finer TAMMIE GONSALVES Tammie plans to be a nurse after col- lege. Enjoys being with Butchy and swimming. Saddest when taking final exams. Hangs United Front Homes. “Party!” Hangup is crowded hallways. Mr. Kobza’s Chemistry class was great. ‘’Life is living it up!”’ SANDRA GONZALEZ “Sandy” wants to be medical tech- nologist and see world. Has fun rollers- kating and being with Bill. Will always value parents’ guidance and under- standing. Psychology class and mak- ing friends were the best at NBHS. “Ships are safe in harbors but that is not what they were made for.”’ oF BRIAN GONSALVES Brian enjoys being with Sue. Plans on attending college. Worst fault: pro- crastination. Favorite pastime: par- tying. Hates doing homework. “‘It wasn’t my fault, Mr. Goldrick.’” Wood- work class was fun. ‘Have a good time while you’re young!” Hangs between Gold and Green. DAVID GONZALEZ David likes listening to Latin music. It is his ambition to become an accounting clerk. Secretly wishes to live in Hawaii. Ice skating for the first time was hilar- ious. Will forever remember Mrs. Pur- cell for waking him up with a cow bell. Can be found at Gonsalez Coffee Shop. ‘Que Pasa!’ CHRISTINE GORMAN “Gorman” is happiest when cheering and with friends. Noted for being short. Spilling soup on hot dogs in lunch line was hysterical. Special thanks for all of parents’ help and understanding. Mr. Longo and Mr. Curry rated tops. Her hangup is teachers that don’t laugh. ‘’Give it all you've got!”’ DEBRA GONSALVES “‘Debbie”’ plans to go to college to be- come executive secretary. Ambition is to travel around the world and become rich. Can be found in Blue House Caf. Will always remember good times at N.B.H.S. Mr. Lanouette was fantastic. Mr. Lombardo cuts the cake with his humor! “Live life to its fullest.” “No way!” JOSE ENRIQUE GONZALEZ “Ricky’’ loves to be in the ring fighting. Hopes to either continue boxing or be- come a draftsman. Thanks parents for patience and understanding. When feeling down, Toni was always there. Dreams of being national boxing champ. CHARLES GOULART Has plans to become an oceanog- rapher. Is happiest not in school. Can be found at Buttonwood Park. Liked English with Mr. Pepin. Maybe a Fer- rari is in the future. To college. DELORES GONSALVES MARIBEL GONZALEZ “Cuddles” wants to be a nurse and live in Florida. Enjoys ROTC and being with boyfriend. Known for friendliness and shyness. Appreciated having parents around when needed. ROTC was great. Homework was the pits. Going to nursing school. LISA M. GOULART “Gou” enjoys twirling and being with Chris. Wants to be rich, marry Chris, and live in condo in Cal. Known for hazel eyes, being moody and impa- tient. Liked being majorette and meet- ing Chris at NBHS. Had fun in Mr. Vardo’s Algebra Class. Will always re- member parents’ patience. ‘‘Whatever turns you on.” PATRICIA GONSALVES “Patsy” noted for always laughing. Happiest when partying with friends from Upward Bound, Luke and the twins. Cheerleading was a smoka! Thanks parents for patience. Pet peeve: jive guys. Favorite spot is the Cape. ‘You foxy biddy, you.”” MARIE KIM GONZALEZ “Kimmie” wants to be a legal secre- tary but secretly wishes never to have to work another day in life. Enjoys being with Charlie and sleeping. Has great time in pool and Psychology class. Will always remember guar- dian’s love. Never happy with self. Shower loved ones with love.’” Going to college. ‘You're terrible.” ROBERT GOULART Professor’ is headed for college. Al- ways doing homework. Mrs. Hassey had a great sense of humor. Enjoyed the times with Lynn. Wishes to be rich doctor and to be the best in everything. “Live each minute like it was your last.” Yearbook Contributing Editor. — KYLE VERNON GRACE III “Slick” is fated to be a millionaire play- boy. Always enjoyed Stephanie and all his girls. Noted for his skating ability. KVG spent much time at Hot Wheels, rollerskating. Woodworking and Gym made it for him. JACQUELINE GREGOIRE “Jack ’ wants to be a hygienist. Find her at the Creamery before school. Advocated the preppy look and loved being a Senior. Chemistry was a crazy class! Always with the gang and JD. Ticked off by nosy people. ‘Live today as if it were your last.”” CYNTHIA HALL “Cindi” is forever saying, ‘I’m sorry.” Plans to become medical technologist after college. Happiest with the Brass Bros. and Gene. SAT scores were not happy news. Her pet peeve is snobs. Known for bright outlook on life. Par- ents’ unselfish giving of themselves forever rewarding. ‘Do it up.” PAMELA A. GRANT “Pam” Short and always hungry. Loved being with the gang, but hated crowded halls. Chemistry with Wendy F. for lab partner was incredible. Un- forgettable also was cheering for NBHS. Hung out at the Mills. Future medical student. ANDREW J. GRENON “Andy” is fond of playing sports and talking constantly. Being marooned in oarless rubber raft with Paul Mello was a trip! Liked Science, Mr. Letendre and Senior Skip Day. Dreams of the perfect girl, college and being trillionaire. Aims to be a doctor's associate. ‘Dah ... .”’ KIM HAMER Favorite companion: Bob. Is up when things go her way. Always at Hazel- wood Park. Likes partying. Ambition: be wealthy, live in log cabin in moun- tains. Mr. Kobza was entertaining. “‘| don’t get mad, | get even.” Believe in living life to the utmost. Northeastern next? ROBERT GRANT “Grunt” likes lifting weights and seeing concerts. Wishes to live long and prosper. May be headed for Cali- fornia. Chemistry was a blast. Survives with money. You don’t need a weath- erman to know which way the wind blows. ‘’You’re out of it.” JOHN GREW STEPHEN HAMM LISA GRAVIEL “LaVerne” wants to be successful in business and pile up the cash. Mind- bending experience was getting caught calling teacher, ‘’Fish Lips’. Loved the pool and the NBH teachers but hated homework and tests. Soft- ball makes it. MICHAEL GRIMES i JUDITH HANSEN “Judy enjoys driving and listening to Boston's best rock. Private urge: be happy and get married. Studies were a drag. Will remember good times going camping with parents. Looking for- ward to a long school vacation! JAMES J.T. GRAYSON “JT known for being quiet, unsmiling and saying, ‘Jomama”’. If it hadn't been for Mr. Konstantakos, he would have quit school. Loves to spin tires and thinks anyone who drives fiberglas drives class. Will probably go into ser- vice, then maybe college. He believes NBHS REALLY IS A PLACE TO BE PROUD OF. CATHERINE HALL “Kitten” plans to work as a hair stylist. Her fantasy: be Richard Gere’s hair designer. Was truly red-faced after falling down Gold House stairs in a dress. Likes partying, being with G, Johnny and Jason. Hangup is skinny people. Mr. Anderson was a sweetheart. Can be found at Ma’s house. q Sx MARK HANSEN 73 KEVIN P. HARNEY “Harney” likes to bowl. Often around bookstore or by the auditorium. Terri is good company. English teacher was interesting. Despised staying after 1:55. Going into Coast Guard. “That's bad.” GEORGIA HASTOUPIS Georgia enjoys playing piano and eat- ing Greek food. Plans to attend col- lege. Will always remember the love her parents have for each other. Secret wish: shopping spree at Tiffany’s. Walking into wrong class and getting strange looks was embarrassing. “Really?” ROSA M. HERNANDEZ Wants to be nurse. Enjoys arts and cr afts and being with Rick. Best quality is caring for others. Known for her eyes. Will always remember parents’ love and understanding. Had fun in Teen Culture class because of interest- ing things done. Irked by snobby peo- ple. ‘’Life is what you make it.” Hated rules at NBHS. 74 RHONDA ANN HARRIMAN “Rhon” was saddest when Mr. Cam- poli left NBH. Hobby is composing Music. Find her in Music Dept., be- cause wants to be a conductor. Valued Mrs. Morgan’s outgoing per- sonality. Best times were with Yacky or Eddie. Future Miss America? Deplores her own bringing up the past. To Berk- lee School of Music and career in per- forming. MARC HATHAWAY Aims to be a chef. Swimming was great and Chorus was outrageous. Also favored Soc. Studies, Mr. Longo and Mr. Medeiros. Never forget losing bathing suit or being escorted by State Police. Hopes his Mom’s wishes come true. Polly M. and Annie K. were good friends. ‘Chef salad!” HURSHEL H. HICKERSON ANDREW JOSEPH HARRINGTON Andy loved soccer and the respect he learned from Coach Matos. Endless gratitude for parents’ giving him rides and always being there with love. AFS Club was a pleasure. Detests favori- tism and homework. Probably headed for college, then the State Police. A Pele fan. KAREN HELGELAND Future nurse. Distinctively witty girl who loves to daydream. Can’t stand being stuck in the house. Meeting all the guys in “The Who” is an exciting dream. Always wanted to know who Fred Reynolds was at NBH. Usually hung around Mr. Swaye’s room. Col- lege next. DEBRA L. HOLDEN “Debbie” enjoys cheerleading and being with friends. Known for eyes, smile, and always, coming in late. Thanks parents for all their support. Enjoyed making friends at NBHS, but disliked snobby “jocks’’. Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class was great. “Always have courage to speak your mind and confi- dence to stand behind word.” FRANCIS HARRISON “Chip” is not in love with school. Most often found in courtyard. Appreciated Mr. Mello and Woodworking. To work or into the Navy. ROWENA P. HENRY “Tinker” likes listening to music and playing Double Dutch. Famous for her laugh, loud mouth and cornrow hair- styles. Fond of football games and Mr. Pepin because of the laughs. Aims to travel the world before marriage and kids. Never forget Anita, Toni, Dye, Dana and Babes. DEBORAH HOOD “Hoodie” loved ROT C, mostly be- cause of Sarge. Spirit Weeks were stim- ulating, too. Likes to keep busy. Wants to travel and own a ranch. Grateful for parents’ love. PAM HASKELL “Cracker Jack” will enter the Navy and later become a social worker. Favorite hobby is flirting. Leaving class to go to g.r. and not being missed was funny. Will probably do everything that every- one said she couldn't. Noted for flirting and smiling. ‘Whatever turns you on!”’ STACEY HERMAN DONNA HOOD “Hoodsie” is content in ROTC or sing- ing and dancing. Sgt. Morrison was greatest and so was Drill Team. Wants to move far away, marry, have 2 kids, 3 cats. Will try to work with children after BCC. “Wow, really!” JEFF HORTA SCOTT JASON “Scottie J’’ enjoys partying and being with Fe. Would love to see Mr. Medeiros do Swimathon. Outstanding swimmer. Graphic Arts with Joe V. and Ozzie, swimming and the girls were the cream of NBH. Didn’‘t think Ms. Hin- dle’s Algebra was so great. Means to succeed. “’Morrison!”’ SANDRA LEE JETTE “Sandi” is most noted for being a Bar- bra Streisand fan and laughing. Would dearly love to meet her idol. ‘’Try to do the best you can each and every day. It’s true.” RUSSELL HOUTMAN LYNNE JENKINS “Shirley’’ plans to attend business school. Enjoyed Mr. Taylor and Jr. year History. Dreams of being a millionaire. Thanks parents for their constant pres- ence. Possible Kinyon-Campbell? “Oh, baby!”” DIANA JOHANSEN “Di” has dreams of becoming a soap opera star. Health with Mr. Medeiros was unique. Buttonwood Park and Gym are the hangouts for her. Will never forget sending a singing tele- gram to Linda. Softball was enjoyable. “Life goes on. Give me a break.” TERRY HUNT “Rie’” would like to be an IBM oper- ator. Find her horseback riding, skat- ing at Hot Wheels or at Newport Creamery. Physio-Anat. was a ball with friends. Will some day have enor- mous wardrobe and see Germany. Happiest with J, M, M. Hopes to go to college. SUSAN JENKINS “Sue’’ most enjoys rides in the country with Brian. Likes listening to Neil Young. Getting up in the morning is her biggest hangup. Can be seen at the Mills. College in mind. “Live it up while you can.” BRIAN JOHNSON College and success are top priorities. Good times in Woodworking because of relaxed atmosphere. Hated home- work but liked the NBH people. Secret- ly wants to become a multi-millionaire. CORBINA JACINTHO Future anesthesiologist. One of the wild women of ‘82. Fantasy: to be a hippie at Martha’s Vineyard with Bet- sy. Thought Mr. Goodfellow’s and Mr. Longo’s classes were fabulous and Swim Team the same. A skinny dipper. LISA A. JENNEY Lisa is heading for college. Likes skiing and being with Mark. Mr. Roscow’s Chem. class was terrific except the wa- ter experiment. Most noted for her eyes and being slender. Either at the bookstore or on Oliver St. Detests snobby people. ‘Smile and they will smile with you. Don’t worry about it.” CATHY JOHNSON “CJ” enjoys basketball and is ambit- ious to meet Magic. Known for athle- tic ability and smile. Has fun partying and being with b-ball crew. Liked NBHS because of fine guys but home- work was her idea of nada. Going to college. “Be yourself.’’ JANET LYNN JACINTHO Has fun being with Wild Women of ‘82. Wants to be happy, successful and spend summers on the Vineyard. Known for blue eyes and being gullible. Chemistry intrigued her. Oh, those poky people who drive slow and don’t use blinkers. To college. ‘Do the best you can and you will achieve your goal.” LOIS JEROME Lois is going to college. Always around the bookstore. Would secretly love to get rich and travel. Most known for being loud. Fond of D.E. cass. ’’Yeah, right!” TYRONE JOHNSON 7 ie) DAVID B. JONES “D.J.” wants to be State Police officer. Enjoys girl watching. Can be found at United Front Park. Liked gym at NBHS. “Take things easy.’’ Joining Air Force. LINDA KILUK KIM KUCZEWSKI “Kazoo” is often at Willie’s or 3-Mile Pond. Mr. Robitaille was 1. Mr. Rob- bins was her hang-up. Habitually wore jeans and bandanas. Would adore a Renegade but will make do with dirt bikes and softball for now. Under- standing parents. That hated 7:30 bell! ‘’Life’s just no bowl.”’ 76 KATHLEEN M. JONES “‘Jonesy’’ enjoys photography and wants to be professional photog- rapher. Known for being outspoken and for freckles. Dreams of being swept off feet by Prince Charming. Thanks mother for always being there to help. Rallies and Teen Culture class were fun. ‘Death is everyone’s fate, so live it up while you can.”” PAUL B. KING Paul is happiest with Nancy. Is headed for management training and Culinary Arts School. Means to open his own restaurant and rack up the dough. JAMES KUHNER LYNDA JONES “Lee’’ wants to be lawyer, become mil- lionaire and live in exotic place. Enjoys being with Randy and cruisin’ with Tess. Never at loss for words; worst fault is big mouth. Half-hour lunch shifts were the pits. ‘If in doubt wing it. “Will always remember soph. and jr. years with TM,SF,KR,DL, CO. JACQUELINE KIZER “Jackie’’ plans to attend college to major in Advertising. Being a majoret- te was good, feature twirler was better and cheering the best! Noted for spir- itedness. Wish is to own the Red Sox. Gratitude for parental support and patience. Mr. Oliver is terrific. ‘For ev- ery cloud there is a rainbow.” SOPHIA KYRIAKIDIS “Sofs’’ was unhappiest in Latin class. Yelling in the corridors was a habit. Mostly hung around Kennedy Park with Steve, her favorite companion. On the way to BU to study medicine, become a gynecologist. ‘Well, the thing is...” PETER JUNIER Favorite pastime is listening to the radio. Grateful for parents’ under- standing of his attitude on school. To Air Force to become Air Traffic Con- troller. ANN KNOX “Poodle” enjoys playing piano. Think- ing of going to college. Dislikes term papers. Most noted for tight Le Soile jeans. Falling downstairs with books flying freely was laughable. Philosophy of life: be the best person you can be and live life to the utmost. Don’t sit back and watch.”” PAMELA LACERDA “La-La” Her pastime’s phototgraphy. Outspoken and hot-tempered. Will forever feel that Jim Morrison lives. Sti- mulating class was Ms. Tripp’s (though she was not a favorite) decent people. Hates the end of summer and being short of cash. Marked in her memory is Halloween of 1980. MARGARET KENNEDY Favorite pastime is dreaming. Ambi- tion is to be a Jedi Knight and develop time machine. Known for procrastina- tion and smile. Worst fault is knowing that she has no faults. Liked softball with Mason, Debbie, Kathy and Co. and Latin with “fellow scholars’’. Hap- py with Ray Smith’s “Jazz Decades” or ‘’Morning Pro Musica.” DONNA JEAN KOSTKA Twirling and eating are her hobbies. Loved magjorettes, football, Durfee Rally and competitions. A chronic mess-up on tests. Hoped to attend URI successfully, be a good wife and parent. Grateful to Mom and Dad for being so special. Despises those who are stuckup or always mad. ‘’Relax . . . everything’s under control.” 2 ROSALIE LAGUE ““Rose’’ would like to be virtuoso guitarist. Mr. Kobza made Clin. Chem. superior. Turned off by preppies. Find her at Mary and Richy’s. Crazy perso- nality. Will probably end up married with nine kids. “10:30 is when the loonies come out.” 2 SUZANNE LAJOIE “Susie” wants to work with handicap- ped children. Heaven would be walk- ing Bahama beaches with Michael. Being paged at Fort P. and being last car out was dismaying. Thinks parents pushed her in right direction. Mr. Vaz and Mr. Roscow were on top of the line, and Mr. Longo’s Psych. was a trip. Skiing, traveling in her future. WAYNE LEAVITT RUSSELL LEITE Enjoys being with Linda and sleeping. Can be found in gym parking lot. Known for telling great jokes. Mr. Kel- ly’s English class was a riot. Happy when with buddies. ANDY LAKE “Laker” plans to join the Navy after NBHS. Enjoys baseball, fishing and hanging at the Mall. Secret wish is to marry a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. “So!” Noted for always making jokes. “You win some, you lose some.” MICHAEL W. LE BLANC “Big Mike’’ headed for SMU. Off to mountains of Canada. Favorites are girls, Mr. LeBlanc, Blue Courtyard. Noted for politeness and Levi’s. Hada lot of laughs in Earth and space lab. Can never make up mind. ‘’Oh, shoot!” DONNA LEMAY LISA LAVIMONIERE “Lav” is noted for her craziness and dimples. Enjoys traveling and being with the gang. Will never forget parents’ love and reactions to report cards. Al- ways will remember food fights at lunch with JB. Detests freshmen and NBH food. Take each day as it comes. “Hi, Hon!”” CHRISTINE LECH “Leechie” spends much time at Long Pond, water skiing. Generally likes to be near the water. Is delighted by all the friends she made skiing at NBHS. Can‘t stand fakers. Nobody’s a failure if theyre enjoying life. To college. ROBIN LEMELIN Most noted for rollerskating. Enjoys being with Jordan and hopes to make future with him. Secret wish will remain secret. ““Live one day at a time.” LYNNETTE LAWTON “Lynn” plans to work with children. Liked Mr. Letendre’s Math because he made veryone laugh. Very small girl for a Senior. Really loved to hear Jack- son Browne vocals. LISA LECLAIR Happiest out of school. Down when in school. Fond of Mr. Pepin. NANCY LESSA Secret wish is to go on worldwide shop- ping spree with Mom’s VISA. Enjoyed Ms. Allen’s classes. Most grateful to Mrs. Desforges for helpfulness. Hap- piest when spending time with Mark. Most noted for being clumsy and talk- ing too loud. Will never forget Code 533. ‘Be Happy!” MARIA LEAL “Fatima’’ means to be an RN. Hangs around Blue Cafeteria. Always smil- ing. Enjoyed Portuguese class. To col- lege. ‘’Live each day to the fullest.’” MANUEL LEITE DONNA LETENDRE “Dee” is hooked on songwriting and fervently wishes she could collaborate with Carole Bayer-Sager. Music Dept. was her home in school. Greatest thing was meeting Carly Simon ona trip with Great Outdoors Club. Will study music in college. “Gives it character.’ 77 AMBER T. LEVESQUE “Bambi” has a crazy personality. She preferred Art class because it was al- ways fun. Can’t put up with conceited people. Constantly active but inclined to be stubborn. Mr. Fraga was a good teacher. Will go to college and work to be a veterinarian. DEIRDRE L’ITALIEN Horseback riding’s her relaxation. Sad when she must work on Saturday night. Admired Mr. Oliver because he was a good teacher who made learn- ing fun. A marathon talker. College on the agenda. ARMANDO LOPES Soccer player. Other good NBH things were pool apd photography. Liked lunch- time but not the hot dogs! Found between Tan and Blue. Going into the Air Force. 78 4a 1 ) a BRIAN A. LEVESQUE “Moose” plays football and is hap- piest when NBH is on top. Wishes he could be pro player. Hated homework and stuckups. Admired Mr. Oliver. College is next. JUDITH LIVRAMENTO CRISTINA M. LOPES “Chris” loves to dance. Says she’s known for being a nice person. Mr. Silva’s English was her favorite. Doesn‘t know how she got up every single morning for school. Liked Elsie Cambedo. Probably to BCC. DIANE J. LEVESQUE Enjoys being with Joe and plans to spend future with him. Will remember Mother for being so understanding when needed. Wants to live peacefully and plans future in Child Care. Had fun in Child Care classes, hated cafeteria food. ‘Live one day ata time.” Getting married. MARK E. LOMBARDO “Hershey” was satisfied with football, lunch, gym, Woodworking. Mr. Rob- bins lightened the atmosphere. Sleep- ing and eating were his hobbies. Lana was a good companion. Ambition is to drive the truck. DAWN LOPES Rollerskating fiend. Always with Angela, Krissy, Val and Suzette. Famous for big mouth. Westlawn’s her place. Can’t stand show-offs. Going into the service. “Save it.”’ a SHARON R. LEVINE “Spaci’’ enjoys watching Raiders and being with KP and DV. Known for red hair. Lacks self-confidence. Like peo- ple at NBHS but disliked having to eat in caf. of her own house. Embarrassed when MK lost balance, pulled her shirt open. Hung up on oral reports. Can be seen at Donut World. ‘'I’m so con- fused.”’ College. DUJUANA LONDON “D” Future nutritionist. A quiet girl who wants to be successful and wealthy. Was a close friend with Tina, Denise, Cecelia and Danielle. On to college. ‘’Serious.” ISABEL F. LOPES “Bella’’ to be an accountant. Likes having money and says what's on her mind. Being with Julie and Renee was preferable. Study halls rated above classes. Dropping tray in cateteria was humiliating. Hopes to mary Deedee. “Save it.” ANTONIO LIMA Wants to be State Trooper and go to California on Harley. Enjoys being with Jen. Had fun in shops and Mr. DeSil- va’s Geometry class because of all friends in there. ‘’Never put anything off till tomorrow; it might be too late.” Joining the Air Force. ADELINE LOPES “AL.” is off to Ohio State for compu- ter operator. Notoriously tardy. Hap- piest with Rob, Ron, Sp ence and Patsy but devastated without Michael. De- voutly desires to be first female presi- dent. Grateful to many, including Mother and Sis, for bearing with her. “If you can’t get what you want, get what you can.”” Such a clown. JOHN A. LOPES Can be found in gym or TV room. Dreams of owning a Mercedes sports car. ‘The Wiz’ and “West Side Story” topped it all at NBHS. Thanks parents for love and money. To enter Air Force Academy. “Give me a break.” KEVIN A. LOPES Loves to spin records. Noted for being dressed up. A shy guy who would real- ly like to be a disc jockey but is going to be an architect in California. Enjoyed Mr. Monteiro’s Drafting. On to tech- nical school. AMELIA LOURENCO “Millie” is into dancing and watching TV. Shorthand, Ms. Allen, Mrs. Merol- la were fine. Times in Mr. Savage's office were special. To be secretary after college. LISA MARIE LOPES “Ki-Ki 2’ wants to tour the world. Thought Mr. Silva and Mrs. Walker outstanding. Happy partying with KB, DG, JA, DL and JL. Absence rule was a drag. ‘Seriously space cadet.”” a DWAYNE LOVELL Hopes to own his own auto body shop. Happiest with Debbie. WCOZ! A freshwater fisherman. Find him at the bowling lanes. CHERYL MACEDO “Evil’’ plans on becoming a bio- medical engineer. Happy when par- tying in Rochester. Enjoys being with Park gang. Would die to own a Mer- cedes Sports. Hates it when people give her yoffa’s. “What?” , —— MARY LOU MACEDO Mary Lou plans to become a doctor after college. Enjoys shopping and hates having no place to go. Happiest with Sal. Wishes to travel the world. Liked Mr. Roscow because he really cared. Hangup is snobs and getting up in the morning. ‘Live each day to the fullest.” LV LEONARD A. LORANGER “Lenny” is content when biking or sur- rounded by girls. Never forget Jr. Ban- quet. Fantasizes buying New Bedford and becoming dictator! Says parents always knew what was happening. Means to graduate from college, be- come rich and famous. Never a serious moment. MATTHEW TYRUS LOWNEY “Matt” Hazelwood’s his home. Liked the good teachers like Mrs. Hassey and Dr. Wilusz. Inclined to give up too easily. College next destination. CORINNE MACHADO Staying home is a downer, because she gets her jollies being with people. Can be seen in parking lot. A trip to California with friends appeals to her. Most noted for blonde hair. Mr. Kobza, Mr. Letendre and Senior year were best. ‘’Take it as it comes.” LORETTA M. LORD “Letty” favors lunch period. Can be found at Shotguns. College, then on to medicine. Stopping an 18-wheeler to pick up dropped cards was a riot. Likes making others happy and really liked Mr. Lanouette’s English. “Live free and run wild for when the time is near, die happy with no regrets.” LINDA ANN LUCIO Will attend Johnson and Wales Col- lege, to learn stenography. Would love to be stenographer in the Supreme Court. Noted for dimples. Won't forget parents for their love. Being de-shorted in field hockey was funny but embar- rassing. “‘Live life to the fullest. You only live once.” DARLENE MACHADO LUCY LOUREIRO Lucy’s aim is to be a nurse. Likes to play tennis and sing. Would adore meeting Bjorn Borg. Always up when in Chorus: her kind of people. Claims she is stubborn, critical, studious anda perfectionist. Valued Biology and Mr. Rapoza. “You get out of life what you put into it.” To college. MICHAEL MAC DONALD “Mickey Dee’ enjoys building bikes. Will go to college to work with compu- ters. Being with Brenda makes him happy. Secret dream: to fly a jet plane. Poor attitude is worst fault. Most noted for friendship. Gym was great. FERNANDO MAGALHAES “Fred” plans to attend college to be- come an engineer. Happiest with friends or playing soccer for NBHS. Enjoyed Mr. Silva’s English and Math class. Most noted for being soccer co- captain. Secret wish is to marry a beautiful woman and be successful in life. “How ya doin’?” AP JACQUELINE MAILLET J wishes to get the “’old gang” back together for a reunion. Lots of fun in Mr. Kobza’s class. Wants to be suc- cessful at everything. Sad when things don’t go right. Likes playing piano. Dislikes prejudiced people who judge others too fast. Believes in having a good time no matter what others think. JODI MARTIN “Buffy” wants to live in luxury. Hap- piest when with Oreo. Embarrassed when shoe fell off on main stairway. Hangs out in Green Courtyard or Ashley Park. Mr. Goodfellow and the people were the most enjoyable part of NBH. Most noted for her big mouth. College next. ‘’Live each day to the fullest. You may not get another chance.” EDWARD MC CARTHY “Ed” wants to be in rock band and travel around world. Known for big mouth. Miserable in Math class. Can be found at the gym when in school. “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”’ ‘Whatever turns you on.” 80 i A (' M % PAUL MARASHIO To attain great wealth is Paul’s ambi- tion in life. Happiest when with Jackie. Can be found in the Crimson Courier Room. Probable fate is to become a comic writer. Mr. Raposo is fine! Live now, pay later. ‘Spare me, Phishnal- dean!’’ MARK MARTIN Mark enjoys having a good time. Often found at Buttonwood Park. Thanks his parents for their encouragement. Is content fishing, partying and going to concerts. ‘’| beat the system.’’ To each his own. JEFFREY A. MCCOY “Ozzie” wants to finish school and play pro football. Enjoys basketball, football and being with Kenny and Burr. Known for being big and tall. Will always remember Mother's loving understanding. Liked excellent sports program but hated short lunches. Black Studies was fun. “What's up, bro?” To college. CLARISSE MARQUES “Clara” likes to hang at the beach with friends. Enjoyed JF’s company. Wishes to travel the world some day. Falling down 3rd floor stairs won‘t be forgot- ten. Most noted for her driving. Liked the people and Mrs. Roberts at NBHS. To business field. PATTY ANN MARTIN BRIAN LEE MEDEIROS “Manny” wants to be successful and live comfortable, happy life with fami- ly. Known for forgetfulness and put- ting things off. Enjoyed rallies, Sr. Lounge and football games. Home- work wasn’t so great. Enjoys playing racquetball with Mr. D. ‘Don’t strive to be rich; be happy, healthy and every- thing will be OK.’ BETHANY A. MARTIN “Beth’’ is most noted for being co- captain of NBHS Swim Team. Main goal is to live her life to the fullest. Happiest when listening to music and being with the ones she loves most. Thanks her parents for making life so beautiful, and KF for being that special friend. “Life is a gift sent to us with every sunrise.” MARGARET MARY MARTINS 3M is off to college to be a physical therapist. Later wants to have a clinic for retarded and hadicapped children. Known for Southern accent. Likes to skate and walk on the beach. Secretly wihses to bring all her friends together. A non-stop talker. “Hi y’all.’” LISA A. MEDEIROS CARLOS MARTIN “Carly’’ has a wish to play pro basket- ball. Happiest with Helena and friends. Monte’s Park is his place. Appreciated Moms affection and guidance. Noted for being a comedian. Enjoyed Dr. Wilusz, Mr. Vaz, and Mr. Brum. Bas- ketball and soccer his games. Off to Stonehill or Bridgewater. THERESA MARTINS “Tess” wants to be lawyer for Army and have love affair with Burt Reynolds. Enjoys acting and being with David, Lee and Skumpy. Known for being in Army and having quick temper. Will always cherish parents’ great advice. Had fun in Mr. Roscow’s Chem. class. Going to college and National Guard. “Si, si, Batman.” OLGA MEDEIROS Olga plans to fly through life as an airline stewardess. Worst fault was keeping things to herself. Known for honesty, trustworthiness and depen- dability. Loves dancing and would love to travel after graduation. Found in Gold Office. Likes being with Terry. To Johnson and Wales. GERALD A. MEEHAN, JR. “ Serry’’ would like to be rich and famous. Frequently in front of auditor- ium with BLE. Favored Astronomy, Ms. Leal and House Construction be- cause of its flexibility. Notable manual skills. To fame and fortune. LORI-ANN MELLO “Lor collects panda bears. Proud Pep Squad member for 4 years. Constantly at Mutual Gas with Mike and Tony. Otherwise at West Beach. Likes to make people laugh. Fave song: ’’Al- ways and Forever’’ on WCOZ. Would adore owning a Z28 and teaching handicapped. Tony’s presence is im- portant. To work and college. ANGELA MENDES “ Angie likes to read or watch TV with Lidia Silva and Arminda Pires. Ms. Antunes’ Chem. class was unique be- cause of the teacher and students. Also valued Mr. DaGraca and US His- tory. A friendly person who would like to become a nurse or stewardess and see Japan and Australia. CHRISTOPHER J. MELLO “Chris” enjoys making people laugh. Will be extremely happy when May comes. May go to college. Always at the Mills. Strong desire to own a 1966 427 Shelby Cobra. ‘‘Live every day as if it was your last because one of these days you'll be right.”” PAUL MELLO, JR. Approves of summer, hockey, study halls, Mr. Oliver and Senior Skip Day. Adventure with Andy and rubber raft was incredible. Wishes he could learn to listen to people. To college or into Air Force. ‘’What’s your problem?” CAROL MENDES Carol liked Mr. Kobza’s funny stories and good times. Did not approve of NBHS rules. Seen usually in Green and Gold or at Hazelwood. Partying’s a favorite activity. Is headed for Kinyon- Campbell, eventual wealth and much travel. GILLY MELLO Gilly is going to college to become a marine biologist. Enjoys drawing and partying. Secretly wants to move to the Canadian Rockies. Getting lost in Boston in pouring rain was quite an adventure. Appreciates that his pa- rents always tolerated his attitude. “Easy come, easy go!”’ 4 AMOS MELLO Known as ‘The Kid with the Capri’. Really happy working on cars. Also found House Construction with Mr. Robbins excellent. On the Avenue when not under a car. Will probably be a mechanic at J and J Auto Sales. ‘Go for it.’ M. CRISTINA MENDES “Chris’’ was happy in Mr. Biscari’s French class because he was very nice to students. A John Travolta fan who listened to JB105 and dreamed of her own Trans-Am. ieee JANE MELLO Jane is happiest with George. Will attend Wheaton College to become a lawyer. Literally diving over the Swed- ish box in Gym was a big laugh. Enjoys her time with Reenie. Would really like to be a Supreme Court Justice. Found Mr. Goodfellow easy to get along with. Good grades are her trademark. “’Re- lax and enjoy.” ELIZABETH MELTZER “Lis” relishes eating and sleeping late. Despite procrastination and laziness, aims to own a big company. Didn’t mind Math, History and Mrs. Hassey. Often in Guidance or cafeteria. Freck- les and her pickiness are distinctive. College and world travel in her plans. “Yeah, buddy!” STEVEN MENDES “Steve” loved NBHS girls and Auto Body class. Located in the Core or at Ashley Park. Outside interest was sports. To college. LISA A. MELLO Warts to be a rich physical therapist. Known for friendliness and mouth. Liked meeting NBH people. Special times in Mrs. B.’s English because of all she learned. In school she hangs around the bookstore. To college. “Wicked.”’ : « « = J e Faas Pesee WILLIAM MENARD VICTOR MENDES “Vito” is a future pro soccer player. Enjoyed listening to music or going out with friends for a good time. Is Cape Verdean and proud to be. Hopes one day to be a politician, but will settle for being a pilot first. 8] JOE L. MENDONCA “Joe” was happiest when he got his license because he wants to be a truck driver, then make a million. ROBIN ANN MICHAELS “Rob” is on her way to college to be a child psychologist. Will never forget her mother’s support and Mr. Sykes’ understanding. Enjoys laughing and fun times with good buddies. Running track was a high. JOSE MONTEIRO “Tito” is en route to the Air Force to become a pilot. Thanks parents for their “‘carinho’’. Would like to visit Cape Verde again. 82 JOSE MENDONCA “ Mendonkin” likes playing baseball. Wishes to get into business and will attend Kinyon-Campbell Junior Col- lege. MARIA MIGUEL “Delta” loves to dance. Had a good time at NBHS. Wants to be a world traveller, become a nurse and get mar- ried. MARK A. MONTEIRO Next stop is the Coast Guard. Enjoyed the pool and House Construction clas- ses. Pastime was watching boxing. Hopes to become rich and famous. KAREN M. MENDOZA DONNA MIRANDA On her way to college or work and to be a success. Mr. Hamlet was her favorite but also commends Mr. Lon- go’s clear explanations in Sociology. Enjoyed being with KR, TS, CW, CM. See her at Route 6 McDonald's. Great times at NBH were many, especially Durfee games. Mr. Longo told Tony S. to ask her out! EVELYN MERCADO SCOTT MITCHELL Rock concerts and partying were for him. Riot of ‘78 will stay in his memory. Mr. Biscari and French were all right. To work. BOB METHIA “Bobby ” had lots of friends and good times at NBHS but was happier in the parking lot. Says Math was best. Gets his kicks working on cars. Means to go to Withworth Trade College and be- come a welder. ROBERT J. MONIZ Bob’s ambition is to be a computer scientist. Enjoyed Band, hockey, Mr. Goodfellow’s class. Never seen with- out a camera or a tie. Most noted for being a ladies man. Has expensive tastes. Will ever recall the Brass Bros. and Rick. Hates burn-outs. Off to Martha’s Vineyard. RICHARD MONTEIRO “Richie” plans to go to a school of performing arts to major in music. Valued Piano class with Mrs. Morgan because he is a song writer. Means to make his mark in show biz as a com- poser-singer. ‘‘Don’t delay what's right for today.”” BRIDGET MONTY Secret desire is to be stranded on a tropical isle, preferably with Keven. Can be found in the courtyard. Related to Teen Culture with Cathy. ““You only live once so live it up.” JOVANNA MORALES “Jovy” is off to New York or Puerto Rico. Most known for having a crazy attitude. Can often be seen with Richie in Blue House. Always dreamed of being on deserted island with one she loves. Likes NBH friends and teachers and loved photography with clowns. “Save it.” MAUREEN MORENCY Off to college for music ministry. Al- ways at home in the Music Dept. or with MB and KF. Will never forget her mother’s trust. Liked the people but hated the short lunch shifts at NBH’ “Be yourself and don’t follow the crowd. Spare me.” ALVIN NILES “Al has hopes of attending the Mass. State Police Academy. If he does not become a state police officer, he would like to be a major league umpire. Friendly guy who was fond of Bowling League and NBH girls. LYNNE A. OLIVEIRA Lynne is happiest with Larry. Will attend Bible College and later become chorale director. Always wished she would be spotted by a talent scout. Famed for enthusiasm. To accomplish things in life, you must dream, not only to dream but to believe, not only to believe but to act.” “You'll get over hed MICHAEL MURPHY “Murph” is deep into rock and wants to make it with his guitar. Can always find trouble but always come through. Votes for Ms. Hindle’s Math because of Bob Grant and Doug Walsh Junior year. Can't live with girls or without them. Means to live wealthy. MICHAEL NORTON Wants to be chemical engineer. Enjoys running but is lazy and gets mad easi- ly. Trying to pass French IV in Junior year was the funniest ever. Rates Mr. Goodfellow’s Chem. tops because of being able to relax and have fun. Embarrassed by freshman invitation for cross country. Hates arrogant people. Going to WPI. “Calm down.” TONY OLIVEIRA “Cousin” enjoys hanging around and being with Connie. Can be found in Green-Gold courtyard. Hopes to graduate from NBHS. Appreciated Woods because the teacher was like a student. “Life stinks.” KATHLEEN MURRAY “Kat” is dying to meet Steve Tyler of Aerosmith. Down with preppies! Says Mr. Swaye’s Algebra Il was a rowdy trip. Who is Fred Reynolds??? Favors parties, Nature Trail and football games. Jealous but great personality. Live now, pay later. ’’Bargain!”’ WILLIAM O’BRIEN ANDREW J. OLIVER “Andy” has hopes of becoming a veterinarian after college. Enjoys fishing. Mr. D’s Health class was unbe- lievably good because of his great stor- ies. “Take one day at a time.” CHERYL A. NEWMAN “Julie” is off to college to be a neuro- surgeon. Boys’ locker room is her hangout. Will never forget working for the Dean or her parents’ overprotec- tiveness and care. Didn’t like the total- ly unorganized administration or the snobs. Secret wish remains her secret. “For sure!”’ BARBARA OLIVEIRA Wants to be secretary and have suc- cessful career working for doctor or exec. sec. in a business. Parental kind- ness and generosity incredible. Busi- ness courses were good but Gym stank. Fun in English: it was exciting. Getting up early is her bete noire. To business school. ‘’Save it.”” NATHANIEL ORTIZ “Nat’’ says being tri-captain of the football team and pole vaulting were wicked good at NBH. Found Mr. Wall very helpful. Would secretly love to be- come the next American Gigolo. Big- gest fault: short temper. O.N. was the place to be. KLF made high school all the better. BEATRICE NICELY “Buzz’’ loves to be with Carolina and George. Strongly wishes to go to Japan in August of ‘82. Wants to be success- ful as a legal secretary. Unforgettable was all the help from her parents and Carolina. “‘Live it up while you can but be careful it doesn’t live you up.” “You know.” DEBORAH OLIVEIRA Deborah is a MASH fan who also likes reading, painting and watching sea- gulls. Loathes non-negotiable term paper deadlines and arising on Mon- day mornings. To college, then to ex- plore the world and learn everything there is to know. ‘’Take it as it comes.” RONALD A. QUELLET “Rolo” most noted for his school spirit. Happiest when our teams win. Found at the gym or Sargent Field. Enjoys being with Kevin. Spirit Weeks were the absolute best. Can’‘t stand non- spirited people. Had a blast in Occ. Foods and being Student Rep. to the School Committee. “Beat Durfee!”’ 83 DONNA M. PACHECO Donna is best known for talking softly. Enjoys ice skating and travelling. Bad habit of correcting people. Most satis- fied when out on the town with friends. Can do without short lunch shifts and snobs. A Mr. Roscow enthusiast. “Spare me.” College. I, MARIA A. PACHECO “Chico” plans to attend college to ma- jor in psychology. Enjoys spending time with Helder and playing the guitar. Most noted for her sudden change of style while at NBH. Mr. Lon- go’s Psych. was superb. Wants to tour the world with Helder. “Live each day to the fullest.” VINCENT PENHA “Vinnie” plans to enter the Air Force to work with electronics. Football and weight-lifting occupy his spare time. Biology was a lot of fun. His dimples are distinctive. 2nd floor Core or West End are his hideouts. Try to do your best at whatever you do and you will succeed. ‘‘What’s up?” 84 NS | ve JOHN C. PACHECO “Big John” spends leisure with Jo-Ann or playing horseshoes. Amiable guy who was in favor of rallies, auditor- iums, Science, Mr. Goodfellow and particularly Mr. Swaye, a wild and crazy guy. John wants to be a chem. engineer for a big company. Believes in achieving the utmost, but only if it makes you happy. PAULA PAULETTE “Perron” is off to business school and has hopes of being successful. Can be located at OJ’s with the gang. Dislikes phony people and NBHS rules. Par- ents’ trust will always be treasured. A hall yeller. ALEXANDRA PEREIRA “Alex” likes listening to music and dancing. Ambition is to be a criminal lawyer. Thought highly of Mr. Longo’s Psych. course. Everyone says she talks too loud. A slave to the “‘soaps”’, espe- cially ‘‘General Hospital’’. College ahead. “‘Live it up.’ JOHN D. PACHECO A Dungeons and Dragons addict. Tired of being confused with John C. Track was his big activity, especially hurdles. Proud of being D and D mas- ter. Says he was always unusual or crazy. Will become computer scientist after college. ff ANABELA P. PAVAO “Shorty”’ wishes to become architect and make lots of money fast to travel. Most noted for dressing and smiling nicely. Enjoys drawing but hates term papers. Making new friends every year was fun but change in lunch shifts wasn’t. Thanks parents for love and understanding. A fatalist. To college. ANGELA PEREIRA “Angie Baby”’ hopes to be a secretary or a model. Her trademark is wearing cowboy boots and Stones T-shirt. Lucky to have loving, understanding parents. Oh, how she wants to kiss Mick Jagger. Being chased at Lunch by Mr. Mitchell was a gas. ‘“You’re only young once, so live it up.” KAREN PACHECO “K likes being with Jimmy. Will prob- ably become a secretary and be happi- ly married. Thought Mrs. Walker was a superstar. Getting stuck in elevator with Patti was a true adventure. “You only live once, so make the best of it.”” KEVIN PAVAO Ken can be seen at Buttonwood Park. Saddest when summer's over. Wood- working was a fine course. Bemoans his lack of patience. Future tycoon. 3 ISABEL PEREIRA “Bela” gets mad quickly and hates it when things go wrong. Dreams of visit- ing Greece and Rome some day. Appreciated parental love and sup- port. Found English to be fun. Going to college. 7 { % LISA PACHECO Lisa thought the greatest thing about NBHS was the opportunity to know so many different people. Girls on the field hockey team always kept her laughing. Loves any sport, especially skiing. An ardent member of the “wild women of ‘82’. ‘Ya, buddy.” CHERYL PELLETIER “Snoopy” is known for her love of Snoopy. A tennis buff. Disliked stu- dents who got crushes on their teachers. It’s on to BCC to become an LPN. JOSE PEREIRA MANUEL PEREIRA “Manny” hopes to one day own his business. Can be seen in Gold House. Favorite hobby is sports. Hates when things don’t go his way. JOYCE A. PERRY “Freckle face’ enjoys drawing and being with Bob T. Plans on going to Texas after graduation. Thanks par- ents for bringing her up to be what she is. Hates when anything goes wrong Ambition is to successful. D.E. was great. RICHARD M. PERRY “Li'l Man” is happiest when with his girlfriend. Will never forget teaching friend how to drive. Has hopes of own- ing auto body shop. Future plans in- clude college and marriage. Most noted for con-jobs. Woodworking was most enjoyable. ‘Don’t take any slack.” MARIA J. PEREIRA Maria plans on attending BCC. and studying architecture. Had great times chatting with Deolinda, but being with Isabel and Gene were the best. En- joyed Skip Day USA. Parents’ support and understanding will always be appreciated. ‘When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” KEVIN PERRY ROSANNE PERRY “Rocky” is off to SMU to be a secret- ary. Chem. — Physics was most enjoy- able. Happiest when partying or at the skating rink. Most noted for having a big mouth. Comfortable company; Ricky. Has hopes of touring the world. Dislikes conceit, teachers, rules and new lunches. ‘Come on.” SANDRA L. PEREIRA “Shorty” enjoys ice-skating and mak- ing people smile. Being with Kevin is great. Secret wish: to live in log cabin far away. Hangup is people who start rumors. Most noted for being short. Falling asleep on the beach until 5:00 a.m. was funny. Is off to college to become a dental assistant. LAUREN M. PERRY “Laurie” is headed for a career as a beautician after attending LaBaron Hairdressing Academy. North End dances were a blast and Mr. Longo’s Psychology class was super. Will re- member parents for loving and bearing with her. Most known for being herself. “Oh, well!” SANDRA PERRY “Sandy” is best known for her big mouth. Contented with friends. Much gratitude for parental loving support. Hopes to become a nurse, then get married. Unforgettable was Mr. Kob- za’s class. Hangs around Buttonwood with Mark. Can’t take people who think they‘re better than anyone else. “You're out of it.” CORINNE M. PERRON “Reen”’ has a great smile and an even greater memory. Goal is to become physical therapist. Enjoys being with Mike. Secret wish: become a great dancer on Broadway. Pouring coffee syrup on pancakes was a roar. Will remember parents for helping to get priorities in perspective. ‘‘Give me a break!’’ MARIANNE PERRY “Winkle” plans to attend college to become a computer programmer. Ambition is to become rich and live in Hawaii. Enjoyed Accounting and En- glish at NBHS, because of the teachers. Most noted for talking too much. Can be found in Tan House Office. ‘’Live it up!”’ SHARON A. PERRY Sharon is crazy about shrimp with a chocolate shake and french fries with lots of ketchup. Was born with a phone glued to her ear. Intends to major in physical therapy. Realizes that her par- ents always wanted what was best for her. “Who cares?” JACQUELINE PERRY “Jackie’”’ plans to do some traveling then go to college. Enjoys dancing and hopes to become a professional ballet dancer. Hates having to get up on Monday mornings. Hangs at Saulnier Pharmacy with friends. Secret wish: make a Mountain Dew commercial. ““Whatever!’’ Noted for always smiling. MICHAEL J. PERRY ‘‘Adam’’ hopes to become an optometrist. Secret wish is to live in the mountains of Alberta. Enjoys photo- graphy. “That's pretty wild.”” DONNA M. PIERCE “Don” loves spending time with Mike. Likes dancing and reading. Never forget majorettes. Dream: be a prima ballerina. Auburn hair is her trademark. Says Mr. Motta and Mr. Letendre were outstanding. Bound for college and to experience life (finally!). Poor Farm is her prime spot. ‘Twirling during pre-game was excellent.” 85 i WILLIS PIERCE “Sweet-Pea”’ is happiest when things are going his way. Can be found in the Core or at United Front Homes. Liked sports and the girls at NBHS. MARIO J. PIMENTEL MARIA E. PIRES “Eddie” wants to be secretary and tour the world. Likes listening to music and being with BJ. Known for being quiet but friendly. Has fun in Ms. Allen’s Shorthand because the teacher is terrific. Angered by stuck- ups. “Live your day to the fullest. Yeah, right.” 86 JOE PIMENTAL Has hopes of joining the service, then living on a mountain. Will never forget parents’ concern or Mr. O’s class. Grape St. is where to get in touch with him. Does not like people who don’t know when to be quiet. ‘Keep on liv- ing. You'll be alright.” POLLY A. PIMENTEL Polly’s going to UMass to be a med. tech. Band was beautiful! Never forget pushing Jackie’s car to band practice or Ricky starting a fire at Me ‘n Ed’s. Thousand thanks to Dad for millions of rides. ‘“Wiz’’ was a wow! Likes the flute and hanging with the Brass Bros. Mr. V. and Mr. G. were IT. “CTI” MICHAEL PIRES MARK PIMENTAL Wishes to be Marine. Enjoys collecting stamps. Secretly wishes to be with De- bbie Hood. Doesn't listen to advice and will probably end up being court- martialed. Hated lunch shifts at NBHS. ‘You only live once; go for it.”” MARY PINA ANGELA PIVA “Angie Baby’’ wants to be profession- al vocalist and own Corvette. Enjoys jazz dancing, acting, singing and play- ing guitar or piano. Happiest hanging with Nadine. Thanks Kathy L. for understanding and love. Pleased by Chorus because of places to go sing and party afterwards. Music colle ge next. ‘’So darling.” JOHN PIMENTEL “Whitey’’ can really get into swimming and skindiving. He’s always wanted to live in an underwater house off the coast of Florida. His most striking fea- ture is his blond hair. Intends to be a marine engineer and plans to live life thoroughly. TAMMY PINTO “Sugar” will attend Bauder Fashion College to study fashion merchandis- ing. Hidden wish has been to live in Hawaii. Always forgetting. Despises people who judge others before they get to know them. Liked being with JG, JS, RD and AR. “Get what you can while the getting’s good.” BRIAN M. POIRIER Wants to be airplane pilot or mech- anic. Fantasy is to be an astronaut. Likes partying and cruising. Known for wise mouth and drawing. Parents were great for caring and support. Girls and good times at NBHS. Auto Body was decent with a top teacher. ‘Do it while you can. You’re not getting any “ younger. MARIA JOAO PIMENTEL Has intentions of becoming a doctor. Is happiest with family. Thanks pa- rents for all their understanding love. A forgetful creature. Usually around the Business Resource Center. Liked the teachers at NBHS. BU, Tufts or UMass? ARMINDA PIRES Arminda will attend college to become a nurse. Enjoys being with Nelson. Constantly smiling. Thinks her parents brought her up right. Enjoyed vol- leyball and Chemistry. GEORGE PONTE Enjoys hockey and baseball. Wants to play professional hockey. Can be found in Tan House Cafeteria when in school. Joining the Navy; will probably end up in college. KATHLEEN A. POTKAY Kathi is a spirited Junior Achiever. Really glad for NBH friends made and Mrs. Cabral’s French Ill (terrific teacher). Messy person but always cheerful. Mike Dziuba’s her choice. Found at Sassaquin. Probably going into business field. MATTHEW QUAIL “Matt” can be found skiing, sailing or hunting. Is happiest when out of school. Tan Cafeteria was his place. Admired Mr. Goodfellow. Wishes his Bug were a BMW. Hopes to be an en- gineer, so college follows. JOSE RAPOSO Nie BRIAN PRAGANA AIDA RAMOS “ Kidita”’ likes drawing and sketching. Ambition: become a fashion designer. Being with Linda, Rosi and Kim was great. Had fun joking with Mr. Raposo in Spanish class. Bad habit is racking on people. Almost going through the windshield of Rosi’s car was an experi- ence. ‘You got it.” MICHELLE C. RAPOZA “Mini” enjoys partying with all her pals, but life’s best with Earl. Ever at Ashley Park or cruising on Rivet St. Geometry was her favorite because all the old gang from Keith were there. Notable for her craziness. May attend SMU or BCC, but means to see the whole world. Probable fate: marriage to Earl. TRACI L. PRAGANA Heading for nursing major at SMU. Would like to be midwife and free- lance writer. Happiest with Dennis. In- credible Soph. year Spanish with San- dy, Chris, Spiderman, Slim Whitman, parties and green-tasting candies. Will always appreciate Mrs. Grace Medeiros and encouragement she gave. Was PAT RAMOS “Wilty”” spends leisure bowling and being with friends. Fantasizes being a goddess on Olympus. Probably will be the only one at 20th class reunion. Thought Mr. Kobza told jolly jokes. “Moi?” When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. To BCC to become lab technician. MAJBRITT RASMUSSEN “May” wants to be computer prog- rammer and to become independently wealthy by age 35. Likes being with people but hates babysitting. Her smile, friendliness and stubbornness are characteristics. Future college stu- dent who will probably end up drown- ing in all her money. ‘Wild.’ ANGIE PREVOST “Jo” is never happy alone. Find her with friends in the Core or Green-Gold courtyard. Hated shorter lunch shifts but liked Keyboard Operations and Ms. Allen’s shorthand. To be a secretary. CAROLYN PRICE “Ca” likes weekends, Lori, Jim, Wen and listening to Pat Benatar. Plans to go to SMU to be an RN. Would adore a log cabin in the mountains. Dislikes “superior’’ people. Constant talker. Best liked Mr. Kobza’s Chem. class Jr. year. To marry millions. ‘’Yeah, right!”’ ROSEMARIE RAMOS MARIA F. REBELO “Gambreli”’ is known as a fast talker and chronic complainer. would love to sail around the world with BB. Airline school is a good prospect for the fu- ture. ‘’Live life to the fullest and don’t look back.” JOAN RAPLEY Joan is a good listener. Breaking glas- ses while trying to sneak to the phone at Upward Bound was hysterical. Known by her Jamaican accent. Hap- piest when on Honor Roll. Hangup is her stubbornness. ‘’Life is what you make of it.” Off to college to become lab technician. TAMMY A. REED “Tam” Would like to be a teacher any- where but in New Bedford. Always with JG by the bookstore. Says her pa- rents were strict but always there when needed. Fond of D.E. program andr Pacheco — he was a trip! 87 CECELIA REGO “Seal’’ will go to SMU for a career in business. Liked being with friends and drawing. Hopes not to be a procrasti- nator. Appreciated her parents’ pati- ence. ‘Living like there is no tomorrow means loving all you can today.”’ y); DONNA RICHARD “Bobbi-Jo”’ wants to be able to fix cars and own a ‘69 Camaro. Cars and music are her fixations. Says she was always picking on people. Liked having friends in most classes but disliked lunch shifts, Mrs. Saunders’ H-period was memorable. “You only love once so live now.” MARK ROBSON Is heavily into Heavy Metal music. In favor of partying and NBHS girls. Also approved of Mr. Biscari. Never forget riot of ‘78. To SMU 88 MICHAEL T. REGO Mike is happiest with Donna. Enjoyed being co-captain of Swim Team and listening to music. Neatness is one of his qualities. Approved of Ms. Rain- ville’s French class because it didn’t seem like work. ‘’I love Donna Pierce!”’ This quiet introvert will go to college. “You're out of it.” MAUREEN RILEY “Reenie”’ will go to college and major in chemistry. Habitue of the Mills. Wish is to get all her friends into a football stadium and have a party. Noted for green eyes and freckles. Put off by stretched-out turtlenecks. Mis- taking a $1 for a $5 and trying to get into the show made her blush. ‘‘Let’s blow this popsicle stand.”’ FRANCISCO ROCHA TERESA RESENDES “Teri’ wants to be successful in the business field. Most embarrassed when she lost her shoe. Pastimes are swim- ming and dancing. Most often in the Tan Cafeteria with the gang. Mr. Alves and Mr. Pepin made their subjects in- teresting. Accounting or secretary?? JOSE RIVERA PAULETTE B. ROCK “Roxy” is enthused about Drama Club plays, Spirit Week and school pride. PA system drove her nuts but Mr. Goodfellow’s Chemistry was simply super. Hobby: cake decorating. She worries too much. Wants to explore the whole world. Goal is to be a nurse. Either SMU or BCC. MARIA O. REZENDES “Linda” wants to marry a J. Paul Getty and see the world. Likes to listen to records and be with friends, including Connie and CS. Has understanding parents. How quaint getting hit with M-80 in school; almost as memorable as Clarisse’s driving. Plans to work, then travel. ‘’I’m thinking.” BRENDA ROBERTSON “Bambi” Most noted for being skinny. Inclined to be too friendly. Happiest with Jimmy Andrade. How blushful to fall over backwards! Day- dreams of being a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. Will join Air Force and become a stewardess afterward. Prob- able fate: marriage. JUDY RODERIQUES Hopes to marry a rich man. Partying and complaining are her hobbies. Chris is the best company. Hangout is Hazelwood. Interested in Astronomy. Means to graduate from business col- lege. CHRISTINE RIBEIRO “Chris” enjoys horseback riding and ice skating. Always at the rink. Color- ful personality. Bent out of shape by those who forget their old friends. Ec- stasy would be having an island all her very own. To go into the medical field. “Don’t worry about tomorrow until it comes.” MICHAEL ROBERTSON Happiest when Fridays arrive. Enjoys being with brothers. Thought NBHS was good school but didn’t care for lunch. Had fun in Math because teacher was nice. No particular future plans. LISA MARIE RODERIQUES “Lee-Lee’’ had most fun in Biology and Food Service. Will head for Cali- fornia and the Air Force to become a pilot (although her real desire is to be a doctor). High praise for Mr. Dell Isola. CATHY RODRIGUES A quiet, understanding but stubborn girl. Raves about the wonderful times in Unified Arts with Mrs. Laflamme. Couldn’t abide Gym. Very supportive parents. To college. ? SANDRA RODRIGUEZ “Munch” is happiest with Shawn Riley. Bemoans her lack of height. Rates Mr. Sykes top of the charts. Headed for Pa. and marriage. ANN MARIE RUSSELL “ReeRee” loves to sing. Spirited Pep Club member. Good listener who's contented with Duane. Does not understand those who don’t want to help themselves or are greedy, selfish and unappreciative. Hopefully to BCC and to help others. JOE RODRIGUES Usually in Green-Gold courtyard or at the Barn. Passing periods and Geometry were best part of NBHS. Paul is his buddy. College bound. JAMES RONCKA “Jimmy” Future CPA or sports broad- caster. Liked swimming and good times at lunch. Fulfilled listening to Jimi Hendrix. Liked most sports, New Wave music, ‘60's rock. Thanks over- protective parents for staying on him. Senior year in and out of NBH was best. Yearbook Sports Editor. BETH RYAN “Buffy” loves sailing. Aims to be a LaCoste alligator. Often on ‘’The Wall’’ with Chip. Most liked being with Big Poo and MoMo. Freckled and modest, she’s at peace in New Hamp- shire. Found Mr. Pepin’s English a worthwhile beginning. College, of course. ‘’Gee, that’s a doozie.”” PAULA RODRIGUES Likes reading, rollerskating, playing mini-golf. Was glad to have parents who appreciated rock ‘n roll. Football games, History with Mrs. Purcell, Accounting, making new and good friends ... they all made NBH a top place. Happiest with Michael. Will go to business school and become an accountant. ANTONE ROSE JUDY SALES Judy's off to SMU. Enjoys drawing, playing guitar and being with Glenn. Will remember parents for being there when the chips were down. Mrs. Pur- cell’s class was great because Kathy was in it and there were lots of discus- sions. “Don’t take life too seriously be- cause you only go around once.” La. ROSE RODRIGUES She would love to be a fashion desig- ner. West Beach is her favorite place. Liked Mr. Doyle’s class because it was easy. Mr. Kelly was nice, too. Says she is impatient and has a big mouth. Will go on to business school. J STACEY ROSE : i § ALVARO SALVADOR Alvaro enjoys playing soccer but hates losing. Happiest when with Chris B. Going to NBHS was the funniest thing that ever happened. Will remember parents’ understanding and love. Found at West Beach. Gym was great because there was no homework. “’O, meu! Do it up!”’ SANDRA RODRIGUES “Shrimp” wants to be a success. Has a good sense of humor. Fond of gym- nastics. Truly in favor of Mr. Leten- dre’s Algebra for he was a sensational teacher. Senior Lounge and wonderful friends made Senior year memorable. Wants to be a nurse and tour the world. ‘Big deal!”’ JACQUELINE RUELA “Jacqui’’ into photography and to attend RI School of Photography. Means to take pictures all over the world. Short-tempered. Mr. Goodfel- low made Chemistry easy-going. Nearly always at Friendly Fruit. Really sad when she studied all night for a test and still failed. ANNE E. SAMPSON “Annie” is off to college to be an architect. Hopes to live on the side of a mountain so she can ski out of her front door. Loved Dr. Wilusz’ Chemis- try class and the “hit and run” with surfboard at Cape with Jeff. Most noted for being outspoken. Hates peo- ple who worry all the time. ‘“Comprom- ise.” “I'm into it.” 89 ALLAN TONY SANTOS “Rican” is off to California in hopes of being a famous musician. Will never forget knocking over refrigerator while wrestling with father, or playing a gig with John Stone. Secret wish: to have the best van in the world. Dislikes being late and hypocrites. “Go for it, NOW!” MARIA T. SANTOS “Terry” enjoys being with boyfriend and wishes to be married as soon as possible. Most embarrassed when flunked permit test: will be bubbly when she gets license. Mr. Pacheco’s class was real fun and so is crocheting. Hates housework. Going to work. ELIZABETH ANNE SCHAFFER Liz’ hopes to go to Yale. Has a knack for talking her way out of things. En- joys being with Betsy and Darcy. Noted for doing everything well. Aims to be a Broadway star and own a fleet of Maseratis. ‘Be all that you can be and hold on to your dreams, because only you can make them come true.” 90 CHRISTINE SANTOS “When “Chris” isn’t hanging around THC, she can be found at Fays Knotty Pine. Wishes to be successfully rich within ten years. Known for her 14k gold nails. Intends to own a chain of manicure salons. ‘Live each day to the fullest and strive for a better tomorrow.” MICHELLE LYNN SANTOS “Cowey” hopes to go to college to be- come a legal secretary. Will never forget falling down at a party or off brother's minibike. Fun times with pa- rents were tops. Disliked term papers and restrictions. Loved Fridays. ‘‘Get out of here!” ERIC SCHELL Wants to be successfully rich. Likes being with friends, often at Lincoln Park. Hitting Greyhound Bus with pa- rents’ car was devastating. Has neat hair and an impatient quality. Hated new lunch shifts. Much abashed by dive down stairway. Gives thanks for perceptive parents. To college. g CHRISTINE SANTOS “Casper” smiles the most when Ran- dy’s around. Dislikes preppy girls, snobs and disco. Known for telling people to “back off’. Mr. Hamlet's Biology was the most fun because he’s such a clown. Sees herself happily married in future years. SHERYL ANN SANTOS STEVEN SCHOORENS “Steve’’ likes cooking, working on cars and buddies around him. Always in Blue Caf. or girls’ gym. Looking for working career, maybe college. “God will take care of those who take care of themselves and live the right kind of life.”’ JOSEPH SANTOS “Joe” plans to attend college to be- come a successful businessman. Hap- piest after running a good race and when the NY Giants are winning. En- joys watching football and listening to the Beatles. Favorite teacher was Mr. Letendre because he joked a lot. Coach Gardiner will always be remem- bered for his help. ‘That was an alert move!” DONALD SAUNDERS “Don ’ hopes to some day play for the Yankees. Secret wish: to be totally satisfied at Crimson Courier Office. “You're out of it.”” LYNNE SEARS Wants to be disc jockey. Would dearly love to deport some teachers and ban English from schools. Likes partying, hanging around and being with pals. Known for personality and trouble. A victim of the English syndrome. Rais- ing heck in Mrs. S’s class was a blast. Her hangups: Level 5’s and disco. KATHY SANTOS Kathy craves chili dogs and tacos. Hopes one day to overcome her forgetfulness and to marry Wayne and live happily ever after. VINCENT JAMES SAVINO “Diego” would like to travel to Italy and Puerto Rico. Happiest in New York City. “Que pasa?”” Most noted for blowing his nose. Can be seen in the South End. The help given by pa- rents will be dear to him forever. ‘Do wha tever you feel like because life is too precious to waste.” $ i ' : selects JOHN SEJNAUI Our American Field Service Exchange Student from Colombia. JOHN SEMEDO “John-John” wants to be airplane pilot. Enjoys checking out girls and being with E. Andrade. Meeting B. Robertson was happiest moment of life. Known for being soccer goalie. En- joyed Crioulo class because of learning about his country. Liked NBH girls but hated the food. Joining Air Force. JOHN P. SHEERIN “Jack’’ His hobby is collecting records. Can’‘t miss his 6’5’’. Mr. Keith was his all-time favorite, but liked Mr. Swaye’s wild and crazy Algebra. Into football, baseball, basketball. Laziness is his drawback. To college to be an en- gineer. EDITH SILVA “Edie” loves swimming and is happiest out with the Swim Team. Find her in the pool. Never forget football games, Mrs. Buckley, Mr. Medeiros and work- ing with kids at NBH. Would like to teach nursery school. “Ya, right.’’ JERRY M. SERDAHL Terry would like to join the Navy or go to trade school. Ambition: become an electrician and go to California. PETER SHERMAN “Pete” is lazy but aims to be rich. Fond of Photography, Algebra and Mr. Bis- cari. Sports are his hobby. ‘Take it as it comes.” ESMERALDA SILVA “Shortcake”’ is a tiny girl who relaxes by reading. Saves things for the last minute. Mr. Allen’s Typing class was her favorite. Wishes she could be at least 5’ tall. To business school to be a secretary. ‘’Oh, no.” CARLOS SERPA MIKE SHERRINGTON “Mike” would love to go on one last world tour with Led Zeppelin. Special Problems was interesting because Mr. Longo’s bad. Liked NBH people but not the homework. Can‘t make up hi: mind whether to go into acting or com puters. To the top! JACKIE SILVA “Yacky’’ says her hobby is partying. Happiest with Curt. Blue Meadows is her hangout. “Could be!”’ KATHY SEVIGNY “Kat” plans to attend college. Enjoys reading and being with Paul. Worst fault is her temper. Going to sit down at a party and missing the chair was funny. Noted for personality. Found Mr. Longo’s class superb. Secret wish is to get what she wants out of life. “What's up!”’ DANIEL SILVA “Danny” wants to be a draftsman. Loves bowling and dreams of going on pro bowling tour. A Bo Derek admirer. Not fond of school but appreciated NBH girls. Headed toward Worcester Polytechnical Institute. JEAN R. SILVA “ Jeannie’ does ceramics for a hobby. Inclined to pre-judge people. Incredible was the Durfee Rally at which BBJ and SSJ met PPJ. Loved football and bas- ketball games, Diana Ross’ singing and Mrs. Rutkowitz. Going into Air Force. ELIZABETH A. SHEEHAN “Bets” Glad to be a “wild woman of ’82’'. Loved field hockey, Drama Club and Algebra II with Shaun and Georgie J. Corbina and the gang were her pals, so find her in Jacintho Lane. Would love to be at her own funeral. Might turn out to be Admiral of the Fleet. “You'll never know until you try.”” Into Merchant Marine. DAVID J. SILVA A modest guy who's good at sports. Was satisfied to be a member of Ozzie’s Gang on Basketball Team Junior year. Hopes to be able to sit in his house overlooking the ocean and collect on his investments. Meanwhile, it’s college for engineering and job- time. “Right.” | = = T JOSE SILVA “Joe’’ liked House Construction be- cause he could talk with the teacher, Mr. Robbins. To the Air Force. 9) LIDIA SILVA “Lindy” Friendly girl but gets mad too easily. Happy with her family. Liked NBHS teachers, notably Mr. Goodfel- low Jr. Year and Mr. DaGraca. Might go to California. Dream is to become a model. “Life should be fun.” JOSEPH A. SLOWIK “Joe” is saddest when he looks at his test marks. Famed for his dry jokes. Means to join the Navy for four years and develop his talents as an illus- trator-draftsman. JULIA SMITH “Squeaky”’ loves dancing and par- tying with Laurie, Karen, Daisy and Paul. Also glad for Donald. A Mr. Mitchell backer. Votes for football games and Geometry: good for a laugh. Everyone saw her roll down the gym ramp, snapping her gum. Would love to dance professionally but will possibly be a nurse. 92 RANDALL SILVA “Randy” is off to college for a possible law career. Secretly yeams to be orga- nized. Hates ignorant people. Loved parents’ care. Yearbook Staff was great. Can live without term papers and homework. Enjoys tennis, swim- ming, lacrosse. “If a man had half his wishes, he would double his troubles.”’ -r = ] j DAVID L. SMALL “Dave” lives to sail. Resolves to be independently wealthy. To college, then off to where fortune takes him. Spends time enjoying tranquility of his beach cottage. SAC, swimming and debating were mildly enjoyable. Is thankful to Mr. JK, Mr. JM, Mrs. CH and Mrs. JB. “The taller the bamboo, the greater it bends.”” 4 4 ee be a a ee 4 i ae LAURA SMITH Repeatedly la te, but always smiling. She was stuck on the Creamery roof! Glad for her understanding parents. Mr. Foster’s a favorite. Can’t take snobs or new short lunch shifts at NBH. “Just one day at a time.” f (ae ‘ gp ae x s ig end ea, ge ees VICTOR SILVEIRA “Vic” is into photography, tennis and hockey. Find him in the Reading Room or at Brooklawn. Quiet guy who was fond of NBHS girls and Mr. Millette. Wants to be a pro photographer and own a mansion. LAURIE F. SMIGEL Hopes to go to Hawaii. Can often be found at Brooklawn Park. Happiest when with friends. Senior Lounge was enjoyable. Secret wish: to be rich and famous in the secretarial field. ‘’Take it one day at a time.” LEE ANN SMITH “Lee-Lee’s”’ happiest with the gang or twirling baton for NBHS. Never forget losing her wraparound skirt on the way to school! Softheartedness and klutzi- ness are her sins. Future plan: fashion merchandiser. Daffy desire is to own a Porsche and live in NYC. “You gotta have guts!”’ DIANE SIMMONS “Brown Sugar” is good at gymnastics and swimming. Her hair styles are dis- tinctive. Greatest goal is to go to Katy Gibbs in Boston, on to a career in busi- ness or interior design, then marry Magic Tee and have a family. DONNA SMITH Donna is happiest when with friends or while watching ‘‘General Hospital’. Nursing is her career goal. See her at the Mall. Taking the shopping cart and driving brother’s van were most memorable. Pet peeve: bells that ring too long. ‘Far out!”’ i WENDY SMITH MELANIE SIROIS “Mel” wants to be a med. technolo- gist. Liked Mr. Kelley, Mr. Roscow’s Chemistry and field hockey. Noted for her laugh and gum chewing. Would love to marry millions, have a Jaguar, and live in the mountains. ‘Yah, right!” JOAN SMITH “Joanie Bonie’’, our resident track star, is off to college to be a physical therapist. Field hockey and track were sensational. Parents gave top support at games and meets. Can live without those who think they‘re better than others. Like to win the Olympic gold! “You only live once; make it worth it. Yeah, buddy.” DEAN SNELL Dean’s a hockey nut. Admired Mr. Oliver’s super personality. Satisfied with Sheryl. Sad when finals come around. Hopes he will have continuing success in hockey, through college and even when he becomes a compu- ter engineer. JULIA SOARES SOPHIA SOUSA “Sophie’’ enjoys listening to music, dancing and being with friends. Hates rainy days when there is nothing to do. Most noted for a smile and big eyes. Happiest when with Al. US History was lots of fun because the teacher was AOK. People who think they‘re great are her hangup. Off to college. NATALIE SOUZA ROBIN SOARES SMU or BCC included in her future plans. Will never forget following GT! Enjoys softball and gymnastics. Thanks Mom for understanding and help. Dislikes conceited people. ‘’Live life to the fullest; you may not see tomorrow.” TIM SOUSA “Hippie’’ is happiest not working. “How did | get arrested for disturbing the peace when | was alone?”’ Thanks parents for all their understanding. En- joys being with Christine most of all. Hopes to do better in life than his brothers and sisters. ‘Do anything you want as long as you won't get into trouble.” RACHEL SOUZA “Cookie” likes making pottery and eating. Happiest when with Michael. Mrs. C. was the greatest. Not studying for tests was her bad habit. Off to work. DIANE SOUSA “Smiley” wants to be a dedicated wife and mother (paging Joe Costa). Fond of D.E., primarily for Mr. Pacheco and his fabulous stories. Plans to go to business school and become a secretary. LORI SOUZA “Rabbit” thought getting lost in West- port with Jacqui was hysterical. The Great Outdoors Club was superior and Mr. Pepin gets a gold star. Secret wish it to one day own a candy-apple red Corvette. ‘Don’t give up on dreams; they can come true.”’ Will go to work after graduation. RHONDA SOUZA “Rhoda” Future R.N. Likes to go swimming. Unhappy alone. Fond of Senior Lounge, Italian grinders and Jimmy. Mr. Keith was her choice as a teacher. Would love to go to the moon. JOE SOUSA “Brian”’ likes basketball and playing bass guitar. Dreams of being a rock star. Didnt mind Drafting and was in good mood when with Mr. Biscari. “Dudes!” MARK SOUZA ROGER SOUZA Usually around D-Block. Wood shop and Mr. Foster met his needs. Liked meeting new people at NBHS. Could do without the PA announcements. To work. NIDIA SOUSA Nidia liked tennis although she was a quiet girl. Fond of NBH football play- ers, Science, Psych., Mr. Longo and Mr. Kobza. Hung up on “‘soaps’’. Means to be the best in her profession. MARY ELLEN SOUZA Mary Ellen is off to college for music. Mr. V. and Mrs. Morgan were superb! Most noted for her expressions. Had beautiful times with Lisa, Todd and Tracey. Will never forget all the half- time shows, football games in the rain, or ‘Chewy Louie” (although she'd like to!). “Tell me about it.” WENDY SPINNER 93 SS X Ai WILLIAN SPINNER “Beeker”’ Some call him ‘Willie’. A person who liked new experiences, football, Math and NBH girls, espe- cially Pam. Didn’t care for teachers or school in general. SHERRILL J. ST. GERMAIN Happiest with Rich. Spends spare time at City View or CAP. Her desk col- lapsed in Mr. Kelly’s room! Fond of track, Mrs. Hassey, Psych. and Mr. Nolin’s acting ability. Hated home- work and PA announcements. Would adore a shop on Martha’s Vineyard but will probably end up an accountant for Coca Cola. “That's poor.” Year- book Ad Editor. CATHY SYLVIA “Sunshine” is saddest when weekends are over because she cherishes time spent with Billy. Lost her watch in the pizza sauce! Mr. Allen’s Shorthand was stimulating and she loved getting out at 11:00 a.m. Billy’s her man for now and the future. Would like to work with children. 94 FER = RICHLIE SPOONER “Rich” has a cute smile but is too ner- vous. Loves rollerskating, lunch, stu- dies, Spirit Week and peanut butter cake. Happy with Craig or at Knotty Pine Pizza. Would love to study and work with Jacques Cousteau, so will become a marine biologist. ai DARLENE STINZIANO Up when eating; down when dieting (lasagna’s her weakness). A beautiful smile and is usually cheerful. Likes bik- ing and walking, particularly at East Beach. Impatience makes her want to make a million before 25. Going into business, with college first. CHRISTINE SYLVIA “Mouse” is known for her laugh. Nev- er forget Spanish with Cadbury rab- bits, Dinah’s Diner, green things, per- fumed candies, etc. She was a half member of JA! After business college, would like to own her own business. CAROL A. ST. DON Carol likes all her friends but especially Dina. Reading’s her relaxation. It was fun seeing Drama Club plays. Mr. Bar- boza, gym teacher, was a gem. To work. LISA SUD-MARTINEZ “‘Lee-Lee”’ Her goal is to be a dancer. Ms. Allen appealed to her. To work. DAVID A. SYLVIA “Dave”’ is headed for New York. Hap- pies with beautiful ‘relatives’. Loves people. Noted for that ever-present coat of holding. Dislikes two-faced, snobby people. ‘Be prepared.” STANLEY STELIGA JIM SULLIVAN “Sully’’ His hobby’s girl-watching but really likes Rhonda. Is heavy into swimming and good at it. Naturally, his favorite faculty was Mr. Medeiros but also liked Mr. Biscari because he’s a nut. Always wanted to play guitar. Will probably be a movie star after col- lege. ‘Be yourself.’” KEVIN D. SYLVIA Saddest in school but when there, can be found in Green Caf. or Green-Gold courtyard. Liked pool, Health and Mr. Dell Isola. CYNTHIA STERLING KELLY SWAIN “Kel’’ is at her best swimming or with Ted. Haunts Buttonwood in the sum- mertime, along with Ted. Funniest times were all those weekends with Pam G, LeeAnn, Gayle, Pam P. Loved the kids, the rallies, English and Mr. Walsh. Swim Team was a fine experi- ence. To college. “Go for it.” LISA M. SYLVIA “‘Lise’’ means to be a successful lawyer. Hangout in school was the Bandroom. Known for her green sneakers. Special thanks to Mike and Tom for being her friends. A constant procrastinator but a good listener. Col- lege and to be the first female presi- dent. MICHAEL SYLVIA JULIA F. TANT “Jewels” is hoping for a travel tourism career. Very sensitive and a hard work- er. Enjoys being with Bruce. Means to be successful in life. ‘Dracula’ was excellent. Mr. Methia was the absolute best. Loves lobster. Thanks to the DE family for love and guidance. ad NATALIA TEIXEIRA “Natalie” is off to a career in nursing. Hopes to one day marry a millionaire but in the meantime you can find her outside the auditorium. Portuguese and French classes were super be- cause there were many good people there. Thanks to parents for consider- ing her the most important thing in life. NADINE SYLVIA Nadine thanks parents for under- standing every time she hit a car. Loved Ms. Allen’s Shorthand because she was a top teacher. Angela was her favorite company. Goal is to be an air- line stewardess. Believes in a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. CAROL A. TATE Carol wishes to tour the world and meet Barry Manilow. Derek and Chris favorite people and will never forget terrific times with them. Admired Ms. Allen. Thanks to parents for being there when needed. On to college to be a CPA. Beautiful eyes. ‘“Give me de- tails.” ROSEMARY TEIXEIRA SUZANNE SYLVIA “Sue” plans to get married and go to college. Found at deck hockey and out with John. Favorite teachers were Mr. Harriman and Mrs. Sullivan. Thanks Parents for all their love and support. Loves 9. CHRISTOPHER C. TAVARES “Chris” will hopefully be off to North- eastern U. for career in architectural engineering. Happiest with Lisa and hates her practicing 24 hours a day. Fantasy is to marry Lisa and buy a condo in California. Does not like peo- ple with their heads ‘up there’. “Go for it!” MARIA TEVES “Manelie”’” would like to be a clerk- typist. Happiest with friends and Ted- dy. Most noted for being shy. Can be found at the park or in the cafeteria. Favorite subject was Accounting and best teacher, Ms. Allen. To work. ANTONIO SZKLANY “Scuzzy” Sports and girls rank 1. Hates homework and being broke. Vineyard was great. Can be found anywhere but home. Thanks all friends for great times. Mr. Roscow admirer. “Later.” ROBYN TAVARES Robyn is best noted for being married while still in high school. Is happiest when partying with friends, but enjoys being with Warren the most. Always valued Mom’s understanding. Adored Mr. Pacheco’s class because he makes you feel comfortable. LINDA THEG “Eddie’’ is most noted for hunting down guys. Hopes to go to college and make lots of money. Happy with friends, sad when it’s Monday. Never forget the incident with Ms. Leal! Who is Fred Reynolds?? Appreciates pa- rents’ freedom. ‘’I’m impressed.” aX a MARY SZLEGIER “Schleg’’ Photography and softball are pastimes. Loved Washington trip in 8th grade. Chronically tardy. Code A, assemblies and Jr. Portuguese her favorites. Also liked bowling and Mr. Lanouette. To the Air Force. JOSEPH TEIXEIRA Joseph enjoys playing sports and is noted tor being a superior tennis play- er. Enjoys being with parents and will remember their encouragement fore- ver. Mr. Goodfellow’s Chem. class was supersonic. Can be found with the rest of the gang at Brooklawn Park. “Live life to its fullest.”’ K RICHARD H. THEG “Doc” is off to college to become a chemical engineer. Most enjoys being with Sherrill. Plays football and base- ball, runs winter track. Mr. Ralph Holmes Keith was his top teacher, fol- lowed closely by Mr. Goodfellow, a wild guy. To Rensselaer or UPenn. Senior Class Pres. 95 MAUREEN THORNBER “Moe’’ has hopes of becoming a chem- ical engin eer. Enjoys being on the Swim Team. Saddest when she has to get up on Monday mornings. Would like to visit Europe. Hates people who think they are better than others. “take each day as it comes.” KENDA M. TONG “Kat” is most noted for her long, long hair. Secretly wishes to own a Bengal Tiger along with a Corvette. Happiest when traveling and being with friends. Favorite teacher was Mrs. Cohen. Off to California to be a stewardess, thena pilot. “Hi!” MAURA A. TWEEDIE “Tweets” would like to be dancer with the New York Ballet but dental hygien- ist is more probable. Worst fault is eat- ing too much junk food. Likes spend- ing time with BM and the gang. Walk- ing through boys’ locker room was aw- ful. Most noted for blue eyes and being confused. People who don’t use direc- tionals bug her. 96 JOHN E. TIERNEY John is the happiest when on the stage. Most noted for being crazy and preppy. Enjoyed Ms. Bizzarro’s class. Can be found around the auditorium. Secret wish is to be rich and live in an exotic land. An avid reader. Fond of the kids, teachers, Senior Lounge. Probably becoming a starving gigolo. “Is this Europe or what?”’ DONNA TORRES “DT” is known for her quickwitted answers, sometimes getting into trou- ble for it. Favorite people include Jo, Hammy, and BL. Loves to eat exotic foods. DS, LV, and HA made going to school lots easier and were unique ex- periences. Probable fate is to be cor- poration pres. by the age of 25. Senior Class Secretary. DEBBIE VALERIO “Sunshine” wants everything to turn out right in life. Enjoys drawing and being with Kenny. Walking into same wrong classroom three times was embarrassing. Thanks parents for doing so much for her. Likes raccoons and is interested in races at Industrial. “There are many roads to take in life.” aiitisstterg 3332533377: Hpstsessseggets aie JEFF TORRES “Bodeen”’ is happiest when with Lisa. Most noted for being a Judas Priest freak! Can be found at the Whitman St. Projects or at the Jewish Cemetery. Woods was great! ‘Don’t work too hard!” BRENDA VALLIERE a om LEROY TOLENTINO “Elroy’’ enjoys spending time on weights, girls, and parties. Plans to attend school on West Coast and be- come high time executive. Thanks par- ents for guidance through ups and downs. Enjoyed football, basketball, and track seasons. “Pursue your goal to the fullest; there is no such thing as good when there is better.’’ DONNA TRACEY ls most happy when with good friends. Always likes to have things to do. Appreciated parents’ trust and under- standing. Best things about NBHS were Mr. Lanouette and football games. Would like to own a TR7 one day. PAT VANCOUR “Tui” enjoys listening to music and partying. Secretly wishes to live in mansion with servants, cars, and pool. Tallest girl in school, known for bad temper. Thanks mother for everything. Mrs. Sullvian’s Cooking class was fun because she is the best. ‘Don’t try to grow up too fast; years go by fast enough.” Hopes to go up. FLAVIA TOME RONALD TRACY iv JAMES R. VARAO “Jim” enjoys partying and listening to music. Wants to become radio broad- caster and go touring with Judas Priest. Watching Mr. B’s false teeth fall out was a gas. Thanks parents for al- ways being there when needed. Liked being on D.E. at NBHS. JANET VARIEUR Janet enjoys reading and being around friendly people, especially Margaret N. and Cindy A. Is always abashed when waving “hi” by mistake to a stranger. Parents showed such kind understand- ing in hard times. Thought Mr. Kobza stood out. “Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” ERNESTO VELEZ “Erie” wants to be great body builder and whispers that he’d really love to be Mr. Olympia. Sense of humor and weightlifting are trademarks. NBHS shops were good but food rotted. Good snacks in Occ. Foods and good times, too. “Life is too short to be small, so lift weights.”’ Wwe oe eh eee eee y DOREEN VIEIRA “Door’’ wants to marry Bob Methia and be happy. Enjoys the beach and being with Bob. Known for her bad temper. Thanks parents for every- thing. Irritated by preppies and con- ceit. Liked NBH people but despised homework. ‘“You'll get over it.” Going to work. SUSAN VARIEUR ARLETTE VENTURA Wants to be a receptionist. Happiest when with Albert; plans a future with him. Most thankful for parents’ love, help and advice. mh Gs JOSEPH VIEIRA “ Joey’ This true Doors fan hated jocks and snobs at NBHS. Secretly aims to be millionaire and live in LA. Usually at Buttonwood partying with friends. Likes football and baseball. Thanks parents for love and understanding. Says Graphic Arts was excellent. “The future is uncertain and the end is al- ways near.” KATHLEEN VASQUES “Crazy Kathy”’ is off to business school. Secretly wishes to see the world. Values her parents’ constant support. NBHS guys rated over classes and homework. Says Mr. Longo and Mr. Ed were the best of all. Phony peo- ple and snobs turn her off. “I don’t think so.” LESLIE VENTURA Leslie’s ambition is to succeed in life. Baton twirling was her favorite thing. Her worst fault is laziness. Eternally found in the Bandroom. Hated home- work but judged Mr. Ed to be cool. Off to college. LORENE VIEIRA “Lo” is off to college to be an RN. Likes playing trumpet, boating, being with Scott. Constantly worries about prob- lems that have yet to occur. Pet peeves: snobs and short weekends. Would truly love to take indefinite cruise on beautiful yacht with special guy. ‘Kiss my grits.”’ ALZIRA VAZ “Tira” wants to marry, have kids anda good job, too. Likes swimming and Mario’s company. She is always nice to everybody. Thanks parents for sup- port. Fun in Mr. Roscow’s class due to his silly jokes. Hangup is being alone with Mario. Life is only worth living if there is somebody to love. ‘“Cuidado.”” To SMU. ANA VIEIRA Ana likes listening to the radio. Hap- piest when a letter from Carlos arrives. Her sin: putting things off until the last minute. Forever at Lucy’s house or at the bookstore. Getting caught be- tween two doors was crazy! Says Mr. Pacheco’s DE was truly intriguing. “Live each day to the fullest.” TERESINA VIEIRA JACK VAZ Wants to be an electrical engineer and eventually a millionaire. Enjoys sports, movies and the company of friends. Plans to go to MIT. “Be rich and enjoy life.” ANTHONY VIEIRA “Tony” wants to have wealth and see Norway. Enjoys partying with friends, most of all Majbritt. Known for smile and asking Majbritt profound ques- tions. Most hilarity in French because kids were great. Annoyed by spitters. Life is the same: it’s all inside you. Col- lege next. ‘’It’s been real.” ZELIA VIEIRA “Z is most noted for wearing purple. Clerical Procedure with Cathy and Nel- lie was an interesting course. Likes listening to music by AC DC and Pat Benatar, but is content simply with George. Snobs are her special hate. Ambition: to become a bookkeeper. oF MARC A. VIERA “Cram” is an avid fan of D and D. Is most noted for dry comments and sick jokes. ‘‘Do you want to talk about Band?” Ambition: run in Olympic races. Red-faced to find his shorts on backwards in front of Girls’ Swim Team. “Life is like an empty Coke can: it looks like the real thing, but there’s nothing to it.” MICOYAN VON DYKE “Mic’’ would like to be a computer technician. His sincerity and chronic tardiness are a matter of record. Values Donna’s inspirational en- couragement. ’’Take it easy.” Headed for SMU. f DONNA WEEDEN “Weed” wants to go to SMU and be a medical technologist. Fond of tap dancing and acrobatics. Would love to see the world. Happy at rallies, football games and plays. Will miss Angela, Lisa and most of all, Mic. “Take it to the top.” 98 LINDA VIGEANT “Veeo ’ hopes to be a secretary or ex- ecutive. Into horseback riding and mountain climbing, so she raves about Great Outdoors Club and Mr. Pepin. Found mostly at Friendly Fruit or 3- 309. Likes to laugh and aims to marry rich. To work. “Ya, really.” DARLENE WALKER Darlene plans for college to become an interior designer. Short girl. Mr. Good- fellow towered above the rest. How startling when her alarm watch rang in study. Parents were super. ‘Don’t long for the past, live for the future.” To be rich and famous. JENNIFER R. WHEELDEN “Crash” would love to be a driving in- structor. Field hockey co-captain was the best. Thought the Junior Banquet award hilarious. Loves being with the gang. Mr. Roscow’s class rated 1. Won't forget parental support. ‘’Be yourself first; it’s the most important.” To Northeastern. ‘“Yeah, baby.”’ Br ] page SAD TH sn ‘ ) . NICK VIOLET DOUG WALSH Doug is happiest when not in trouble. Would love to go cross country in a Ferrari. Hated cold classrooms but liked Mrs. Rider’s Oceanography. Most abashed when he awoke after ninth period. Favorite pastime is dirt- bike riding. ““Yowza!”” ALETA M. WHEELER “Leit-Leit’’ is off to BCC to be a secre- tary. Can be found at the park. Hap- piest when it’s vacation. Most noted for being short. Secretly wants lots of children. Likes to babysit and spend time with Rose Marie. Ms. Allen and Typing were her choice. ‘’Ask me if | care.”’ LINDA VIVEIROS “Lynn’’ is most noted for her smile and curly hair. Ecstatic when hearing from Domingos. Never forget banging into pole and saying, ‘’Excuse me.’’ Urgent wish to see Hawaii. Enjoys Andrien’s company. Can be found at Muldoon’s. Detests people who stare. “Live one day at a time.” SHAUN P. WALSH “Walshie” likes playing football, swim- ming and running for NBHS. Saddest when no females are around. Known for getting a crewcut with GB. Never forget almost getting arrested on the Vineyard! To college and to swim in the Olympics. ‘’Do it now while you’ve got the chance.” MARK DAVID WIENZEK “Winny” will head for college to major in engineering. Enjoys partying with friends and seeing girls. Was stimu- lated by Chemistry class because the teacher was not boring. Always re- member Senior year fun. Find him be- hind Dartmouth High. ‘’Work hard and enjoy!” z a a ° Cotes =e “ wet ee DORIS VOIGTLANDER To discover the lost city of Atlantis is Doris’ devout wish. Thoroughly liked Mr. Goodfellow’s class for he was su- perb! Noted for quietness and ‘green cat eyes.”” Content with LV and SL. Total procrastinator. Cherished pa- rents’ loving friendship. ‘’Really???” Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. MICHAEL WARTERS “Muddy” would like to be an engineer. Fondest of athletics and Senior Lounge. Noted for his bad jokes, acting stupid and being friendly. Would really like to escape to the mountains. ‘Don’t let anything upset you or get you down; always stay up and keep happy.’” UMass? GLENN E. WILEY Professor’ is headed for college. Most content when everyone’s getting along. Some day, hopes to be able to speak out and say what he wants. Strong urge to be wealthy. Says he will always be grateful for his mother’s help. Known for being a quiet guy. “Take life a little easier.” DEBRA WILKINSON Debra’s worst fault is being very pessi- mistic. Will head to California to be with Johnny. It was really tough trying to learn to skate at Hot Wheels on a Friday night. Irritated by preppies and quiet people. Archie’s is her second home. Live for now; tomorrow is never a sure thing. ‘Sounds exciting.” DARRYL YOUNG “Stix’’ wants to be fat so he can go on a diet. Enjoys tennis and friends, most of all, Jane. Known for being skinny and losing things. Grateful to mother for always having the time and the answers. Hung up on people who put others down. Getting car stuck in sand at Horseneck was hilarious. ‘Ya, right.” GEORGE M. ZATIR Ambition is to be happy. Likes playing the drums and hanging out at Button- wood. Will never forget falling into But- tonwood Pond. Doesn't care for imma- ture freshmen nor 8th periods. College may be included in future plans. Treat people the way they deserve to be treated.’’What!’’ SHERRI WILLIAMS “Shorty”’ is always seen smiling. Hopes to become a cruise director and marry a rich man. Happiest when with boy friend or Andrea and Maria. Will never forget going to the wrong locker. Detests a dirty kitchen. Child Care was a favorite. “Could be.’’ MARK ZAJAC “Z Although coming to NBHS in Senior year, still felt part of it and somewhat at home. Admits that being Senior and still getting lost was an embarrassment. Outside of school, en- joyed partying with the old gang as well as the new. Hopes to go to college and pursue law career. HEIDI ZELSKI SUSAN WILLIAMS Sue plans to go to BCC and SMU. Striving to become a computer en- gineer. Enjoys partying, especially with Dave. Dropping milk on her pants was a disaster. Appreciated parental sup- port. Can be seen at Pine Hill Park. Noted for her smile but says she is ashamed of her big mouth. ‘’Hi ya doing?” ieginmrnaeran eee LEO LE DANA WUNSCHEL Dana hopes to graduate this year. En- joys watching sports on TV but par- tying is the absolute ultimate. Gym was OK because you could do what you want. “Stick with school until you get out because if you don’t, you will never make it in life.” SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Richard Theg aA WILLIAM A. XIFARAS “Billy” wants to be successful. Enjoys Christopher's company. Hangs out at Buttonwood. Will always recall pa- rents’ love and understanding. Had fun with Mr. Warren, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Brum in class but hated NBHS food. “The future is uncertain and the end is always near.” et f ie } { Ist Vice-President: Janet Jacintho 2nd Vice:President: Rhonda Dias Secretary: Donna Torres 99 NOT PICTURED, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN! JOHN GONSALVES “Johnny G.” will join the service. En- joys being with ladies and listening to funk music. Can be seen at United Front. ‘What's up!’’ Secret wish: to own a different car for each day of week. Noted for slickness. Running into telephone pole was funny. Worst fault: being late. ‘“Take each day as it comes.”” DAVID OLIVEIRA Wants to join Coast Guard and be- come rich. Enjoys girls, swimming, bik- ing and partying. Known for being short and talking on phone. Falling in school pool with clothes on was excru- ciating. Approved sports, girls and Mrs. Purcell’s class at NBHS. Will al- ways remember parents for being great. “What's up?” Lisa Alves Clement Arteaga Maria Borges Darryl G. Bowen Linwood Broyles Anthony Carreiro Carol Correia Lori Dahlberg Maria V. DeOliveira Lucilia M. Ferreira Fayne Fogel Michael Fontes Glenn Gomes Brent Grayson Richard Harrison William Hawes 100 LUCIANO A. GRAVATO “Captain Lou” is off to college or Europe. Noted for short-fused temper. Wants to be a millionaire . Friends were simply great. Abashed when he walked into girls’ room by mistake. “Do it while you can.’ Occupational Foods turned him on. TRACY PERRY “'Tra-Tra”’ is on to Pittsburgh to be- come cruise director. Happiest with South Side Ladies or Jivebox. Will al- ways treasure mother’s loving and understanding ways. Can be found at Monte’s Park. Mr. Longo and Ms. Leal topped the charts. ‘’Yeah, sure, you'll get over it.” James Jardin ROB HORNER Jai Alai”’ is into jai alai, bowling and chess. Dream: to be back-court champ at Milford. Usually found in Crimson Courier Office. Journalism was a great way to express yourself. NBH red tape was a turnoff but Mr. Biscari and Mr. Goodfellow made up for it. Headed for Miami and pro jai alai. LISA SYLVIA “Chunky” likes listening to music and making people laugh. Basketball games, Black History and Mrs. Con- ward won her praises. Hangs out at United Front. Private dream is to be a singer and travel. JoAnn Leopold Clifford Levasseur Lourdes M. Lopes Kevin Loranger Michael C. 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A. 43 Borden, D. 4] Illinois 45 Borges, M. 15 Gosnold 40 Borges, P. 117 Ash 40 Borgess, S. 66 Lawson Av. A.43 Borowicz, K. 109 Bedford 40 Boucher, G. 56 John A. 43 Boulanger, S. 366 Belair 45 Bourgeois, C. 97 Armsby 40 Brackett, L. 17 Clark 40 Braga, J. 137 Perry 45 Bralewski, G. 382 Wood 40 Branch, K. 4 Shawmut Av. 40 Bretton, A. 83 Mill 40 Brie, S. 4 Waverly 40 Brierly, M. 22 Holly Tree L. 45 Broadbent, R. 238 Collette 46 Brown, G. 18 Jenny Lind 40 Brown, M. 206 Austin 40 Broyles, L. 73 Saturn D. 45 Brunette, G. 182 Essex 45 Bulhoes, J. 110 Tinkham 46 Butler, S. 110 Whitlow 40 Cabral, A.M. 596 Cottage 40 Cabral, An. 170 Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Cabral, H. 57 Allen 40 Cabral, M. 516 N. Front 46 Calheta, T. 166 Hathaway 46 Camara, M. 177 Thompson 40 Camire, J. 128 Bismark Av. 45 Carapinha, F. 64 Larch 40 Cardosa, C. 107 Nelson 44 Cardosa, M. 4] Lawrence 45 Cardoza, D. 152 Princeton 45 Cargile, W. 161 North 40 Carlesi, J. 10 Village Av. A. 43 Carrancho, R. 29 Mosher 44 Carreiro, A. 85 Hemlock 40 Carreiro, J. 167 Washington 40 Carreiro, M. 43 C.L. McCombs 45 Carreiro, T. 47 Hemlock 40 Carvalho, P. 304 Central AV. 45 Castelo, |. 251 Nash R. 46 Castino, G. 42 Florence 40 Catterall, J. 63 Acushnet AV. 40 Chace, P. 17 Clark 40 Chapdelaine, R. 934 Monmouth 45 Charpentier, C. 26 Nye 46 Chase, L. 37 Harvard 46 Chevalier, W. 35 Pine D., A. 43 Chipelo, R. 90 Norman 44 Christopher, L. 377 Middle 40 Chumack, V. 24 Delano 44 Cirmi, G. 15 Rotch, FHV. 19 Clapper, K. 167 Princeton 45 Clark, A. 144 Morgan 40 Clattenburg, G. 573 Cottage 40 Clemmey, P. 206 Whitman 46 Clough, D. 19 Florence 40 Coderre, J. 6 Elaine Wy, A. 43 Coito, D. 452 Rockdale AV. 40 Colon, E. 15 Monroe D. 45 Conceicao, S. 8 Hyacinth 40 Concelos, E. 10 McGurk 44 Condeco, L. 206 Hathaway 46 Constant, L. 296 Davis 46 Constant, M. 4174 Acushnet AV. 45 Conway, C. 901 Shawmut AV. 46 Cooper, W. 72 Durfee 40 Cordoniz, J. 205 Central AV. 45 Cormier, P. 7 Henrietta Terr. A. 43 Cormier, S. 79 Bullard 46 Cornell, C. 301 Coffin AV. 46 Correia, C. 95 Wing R. A. 43 Correia, D. 149 Lowell 45 Correia, E. 120 Grinnell 40 Correia, G. 112 Bates 45 Correia, H. 21 Pamela D. 40 Correia, M.F. 237 Hersom 46 Correia, M. 10 Robeson 40 Correia, M.W. 109 Locust 40 Correia, Na. 120 Grinnell 40 Correia, No. 52 Collette 46 Correia, P. 1999 Shawmut Av. 46 Costa, Ba. 113 Rockland 40 Costa, Br. 354 Arnold 40 Costa, Ca. 42 Rounds 40 Costa, Ch. 29 Roosevelt 44 Costa, J. 60 Taber 40 Costa, K. 1208 Robin 45 Costa, R. 532 Lantern L. 40 Costa, V. 122 Briarwood D. 45 Cottle, M. 121 Peirce 40 Cottuli, M. 1116 Beverly 45 Coury, J. 689 County 40 Couto, J. 369 Middle 40 Couto, D. 110 Winsor 44 Crabtree, T. 227 Allen 40 Craig, E. 22 Nautilus 44 101 Cregan, D. 348 W. Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Cruz, J. 246 Smith 40 Cruz, N. 166 Chancery 40 Cunningham, M. 27 Milton 40 DaCosta, E. 43 Frank, A. 43 Da Cruz, E. 369 Mill 40 Dahlberg, L. 9 Branscomb 45 Dalmeida, C. 1671 Acushnet Av. 46 Daniels, J. 56 Jenny 40 Dantas, J. 20 Locust 40 Da Ponte, M. 244 Phillips Av. 46 DaRosa, L. 55 County 40 Das Neves, M. 191 Washington 40 DaSilva, M. 103 Sagamore 40 Davignon, A. 3 Dotys Mill R., A. 43 Dawson, M.E. 61 Agnes 45 Dawson, M.M. 61 Agnes 45 Day, R. 32 Park Av. A. 43 De Almeida, M. 173 David 44 De Andrade, D. 18 Division 44 DeBarros, M. 118 Whitman 45 DeBarros, R. 39 Roosevelt 40 DeBurgo, Je. 83 Sycamore 40 DeBurgo, Jo. 83 Sycamore 40 De Costa, C. 231 Harvard 46 De Costa, M. 195 Glennon 45 DeFrias, J. 67 Sidney 44 DeFrias, M. 67 Sidney 44 Delgado, D. 162 Chancery 40 DeMello, K. 40 Timberlane R. 40 DeMello, S. 69 Scott 44 DeMelo, L. 877 Brock Av. 44 DeMelo, V. 36 Independent 44 Denault, M. 6 Studley 40 DeOliveira, M. 25 Fair 40 DeOliveira, R. 68 Scott 44 Desa, D. 313 Earle 45 Desautels, K. 82 Peirce 40 DeSousa, B. 192 Grinnell 40 DeSousa, M. 94 Nelson 44 DeSousa, N. 102 27 Thompson 40 Deterra, D. 153 Clara 44 Dias, D. 645 Kempton 40 Dias, J. 360 Smith 40 Dias, N. 157 Clara 44 Dias, R. 480 Maxfield 40 Diaz, J. 6 Division 44 Dion, M. 206 Whitman 45 DoCouto, D. 110 Winsor 44 Donovan, K. 221 Maryland 45 Dos Reis, T. 452A Maxfield 40 Dos Santos, M. 170 Grinnell 40 Dow, M. 58 Maple 40 Doyle, D. 878 County 40 Drayton, A. 162 Chancery 40 Duarte, D. 95 Chestnut 40 Duarte, M. 166 E. Clinton 40 Duarte, R. 5 Brewster 45 Dube, L. 52 Hope 45 Dube, P. 385 Cottage 40 Duckett, C. 117 S. Second 40 Dufresne, M. 188 Weld 40 Dumas, M. 183 Harvard 46 Dupuis, L. 1027 Tobey 45 Dupuis, T. 64 Ocean 40 Edwards, M. 12 Hathaway Rd., A. 43 Enoksen, P. 370 Margaret 44 Ewaszko, N. 1171 Dutton 45 Faria, G. 114 Easton 46 Faria, S. 617 County 40 Farrell, A. 153 Auburn 40 Farrell, S. 190A Bryant La 40 Fermino, K. 450 Cottage 40 Fernandes, J. 115 Bonney 40 Fernandes, M. 30 Milford 45 Fernandes, R. Mar. 195 Phillips Av. 46 Fernandes, Ross 3 Jason Ct. 40 Ferreira, Ag. 50 Beech 40 Ferreira, An. 117 Coffin Av. 46 Ferreira, D. 289 Orchard 40 Ferreira, J. 527 PO Box E342 42 Ferreira, L. 45 Beetle 46 Ferreira, M. 95 Hope 46 Ferreira, N. 289 Orchard 40 Ferreira, S. 15 Homer 40 Ferreira, T. 74 Clifford 45 Ferro, D. 129 Deane 46 Fields, D. 491 Maxfield 40 Fields, W. 2820 Acushnet Av.45 Figueiredo, L. 100 Bonney 40 Fineberg, S. 658 Rockdale 40 Fisher, A. 176 Chancery 40 Fogel, F. 43 Brigham 40 Foley, M. 102 Topham 46 Fontes, M. 451 River 40 Fortes, S. 120 Purchase 40 Foucart, W. 117 Swan 44 Fournier, R. 50 Central Av. 45 Fradella, R. 1107 County 40 Francis, D. 202 Harwich 45 Francisco, M. 37 Acushnet Av. 44 Frates, A. 231 River Rd. 45 Frates, K. 105 Hathaway BI. 40 Freitas, R. 235 Summit 40 Freitas, S. 262 Nash Rd. 46 Frias, E. 53 Briggs 40 Frias, J. 138 Summit 40 Fuller, B. 516 Mt. Pleasant 46 Furtado, K. 818N. Main, A. 43 Gage, P. 24 Katherine 44 Gagne, R. 320 Nemasket Pl. 44 Gagnon, G. 273 N. Main, A. 43 Galego, D. 192 Mt. Pleasant 46 Garifales, J. 1565 Phillips Rd. 45 Garrett, S. 19 Arch 40 Gelinas, P. 742 Shawmut Av. 40 Gerwatowski, C. 164 Greenbrier Dr. 45 Giambo, J. 717 Pine Hill Dr. 45 Gibbons, J. 203 Ash 40 Gibbs, S. 26 Lexington 40 Gilbert, D. 259 Acushnet Av. 40 Gilbert, T. 259 Acushnet Av. 40 Gilmour, MA. 128 Campbell 40 Girard, A. 11 Merrill 45 Girard, D. 32 Cox, A. 43 Gomes, G. 44 Moss 44 Gomes, Joan 291 Palmer 40 Gomes, |. 118 Hathaway 46 Gomes, John 224 Mt. Pleasant 46 Gomes, Joi. 60 S. Second 40 Gomes, Ka. 1046 Bowles 45 Gomes, Ki. 44 Moss 44 Gomes, M. 22 Sycamore 40 Gomes, T. 105 Aries Dr. 45 Gonsalves, B. 21 Caswell 45 Gonsalves, Deb. 95 Mill Rd. 45 Gonsalves, Del. 94 Rodney 44 Gonsalves, J. 302 Chancery 40 Gonsalves, P. 25 Cedar 40 Gonsalves, T. 60 Washburn 46 Gonzalez, D. 54 Acushnet Av. 44 Gonzalez, J. 302 Smith 40 Gonzalez, Mar. 60 Shawmut Av. 40 Gonzalez, M.K. 99 Hathaway BI. 40 Gonzalez, S. 380 Reed 40 Gorman, C. 102 DeWolf 40 Goulart, C. 53 Locust 40 Goulart, L. 410 Valley Rd. 45 Goulart, R. 143 James 40 Grace, K. 108 Navajo Ct. 40 Gracia, M. 155 Shaw 45 Grant, P. 67 James 40 Gramt, R. 67 James 40 Gravato, L. 155 Winston 44 Graviel, L. 149 Highland 40 Grayson, B. 24 Harkum 45 Grayson, J. 47 Harkum 45 Gregoire, J. 91 Clifford 45 Grenon, A. 97 Mt. Pleasant 46 Grew, J. 261 Central Av. 40 Grimes, M. 1848 Achshnet Av. 45 Hall, Ca. 128 Hemlock 40 Hall, Cy. 525 Ashley BI. 45 Hamer, K. 109 Rounds 40 Hamm, S. 158 Ohio 45 Hansen, J. 174 Norwell 40 Hansen, M. 174 Norwell 40 Harney, K. 52 Maple 40 Harriman, R. 198 Nash Rd. 46 Harrington, A. 265 Summer 40 Harrison, F. 30 Clinton 40 Harrison, R. 188 Blackmer 44 Haskell, P. 4 Whitelock 45 Hastoupis, G. 137 Holly 46 Hathaway, M. 28 McGurk 44 Hawes, W. 951 Terry La 45 Helgeland, K. 624 Coggeshall 46 Henry, R. 26 Lexington 40 Herman, S. 7 Village Av., A. 43 Hernandez, R. 40 Washburn 40 Hickerson, H. 1033 Marlborough 45 Holden, D. 172 Durfee 40 Hood, De. 340 Nash Rd. 46 Hood, Do. 4 Kearsage 40 Horta, J. 89 Frederick 44 Houtman, R. 176 Smith 40 Hunt, T. 38 Pierce 40 Jacintho, C. 99 Swift 40 Jacintho, J. 105 Swift 40 Jardin, J. 72 Mt. Pleasant 46 Jason, S. 22 DeWolf 40 Jenkins, L. 533 Lantern La. 40 Jenkins, S. 4] Rodney 44 Jenney, L. 363 Brockton 45 Jerome, L. 143 State 40 Jette, S. 47 Yale 46 Johanson, D. 241 Carroll 40 Johnson, B. 389 Hillman 40 Johnson, B. 389 Hillman 40 Johnson, C. 389 Hillman 40 Johnson, T. 40 Shawmut Av. 40 Jones, D. 120 Pierce 40 Jones, K. 956 Chaffee 45 Jones, L. 629 Cottage 40 Junier, P. 249 Austin 40 Kennedy, M. 36 James 40 Kiluk, L. 451 Court 40 King, P. 315 Tinkham 46 Kizer, J. 785 Mt. Pleasant 45 Knox, A. 191 Summer 40 Kostka, D. 142 Greenbrier 45 Kowalczyk, W. 1013 Victoria 45 Kuczewski, K. 216 Princeton 45 Kuhner, J. 199 Ashley BI. 46 Kyriakidis, S. 64 W. Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Lacerda, P. 210 Phillips Rd. 45 Lague, R. 149 Myrtle 40 Lake, A. 149 Ayer 46 Lajoie, S. 40 Concord 45 Lavimoniere, L. 128 Ayer 46 Lawton, L. 86 Dudley 44 Leal, L 23 Cotter 46 Leavitt, W. 139 Virgo Dr. 45 LeBlanc, M. 116 Robeson 40 Lech, C. 45 Ethel 45 Leclair, L. 28 Hall 40 Leite, M. 199 Shaw 45 Leite, R. 416 Chancery 40 Lemay, D. 310 Hersom 45 Lemelin, R. 208 Rod, Fr. BI. 44 Leopold, J. 28 Townsend 45 Lessa, N. 672 Rockdale 40 Letendre, D. 390 Avshley BI. 40 Levasseur, Cl. 140 James 40 Levesque, A. 235 Maple 40 Levesque B. 179 Townsend 46 Levesque, D. 940 County 40 Levine, S. 18 Bannister 40 Lima, A. 449 Orchard 40 L‘Italien, D. 246 Summer 40 Livramento, J. 289 Arnold 40 Lombard, M. 122 Potomska 40 London, D. 47 Cherokee Ct. 40 Lopes, Ad 491 Maxfield 40 Lopes, Ar. 86 Park 40 Lopes, C. 387 Belleville Av. 45 Lopes, D. 283 Hillman 40 Lopes, I. 569 Purchase 40 Lopes, J. 151 Brownell 40 Lopes, K. 114 Seventh 40 Lopes, Li. 47 Whitman 45 Lopes, Lu. 164 Rivet 40 Lopes, W. 36D Cherrytree La. 40 Lopez, H. 100 S. Sixth 40 Loranger, K. 293 Coffin Av. 46 Loranger, L. 190 Appleton 45 Lord, L. 765 Borck Av. 44 Loureiro, L. 24 Winsper 44 Lourenco, A. 248 Front 46 Lourenco, M. 12 Washington 40 Lovell, D. 561 Union 40 Lowney, M. Hazelwood Pk. 44 Lucio, L. 2286 Acushnet Av. 45 MacDonald, M. 24 Delano 44 Macedo, C. 245 Shaw 45 Macedo, M.L. 104 Sidney 40 Machado, C. 40 Concord 45 Machado, D. 37D Bayberry Rd. 40 Machado, M. 87 Hathaway 46 Magalhaes, F. 137 Coffin Av. 46 Maillet, J. 25 Viall 44 Manchester, T. 340 Ashley BI. 45 Marashio, P. 108 Maryland 45 Marques, C. 134 Collette 46 Martin, B. 12 Buttonwood 40 Martin, C. 167 S. Second 40 Martin, J. 125 Bonney 40 Martin, L. 198 Cedar 46 Martin, M. 223 Park 40 Martin, P. 110 Conduit 45 Martins, A. 155 Hudson 44 Martins, J. 44 South 40 Martins, M. 84 Frederick 44 Martins, T. 149 Allen 40 Marujo, C. 107 Brigham 40 McCarthy, E. 148 JennyLind 40 McCoy, J. 454 Kempton 40 McGee, C. 58 Fair 40 Medeiros, B. 90 Caroline 40 Medeiros, L. 954 Victoria 45 Medeiros, O. 24 Ward 44 Meehan, G. 45 Hicks 40 Mello, A. 153 Bonney 40 Mello, C. 33 Miltop 40 Mello, G. 22 Coury Dr., A. 43 Mello, J. 84 Cornell 40 Mello, Li. 28 Liberty 40 Mello, Lo. 12 Jenkins 40 Mello, P. 374 Chancery 40 Melo, A. 12 Richmond 40 Melo, Joao 157 Fair 40 Melo, Jose 886 County 40 Meltzer, E. 398 W. Clinton 40 Menard, W. 7 6 Summer 40 Mendes, A. 136 Chestnut 40 Mendes, C. 100 Norman 44 Mendes, L. 102 Arnold 40 Mendes, M. 89 Collette 46 Mendes, S. 103 Thompson 40 Mendes, V. 64 Ruth 44 Mendonca, Joe L. 40 Hamlin A. 43 Mendonca, Jose 33 Crapo 40 Mendoza, K. 143 Dakota Ct. 40 Mercado, E. 137 Cedar Grove 46 Methia, R. 956 Ludlow 45 Metivier, P. 330 Bayberry 40 Michaels, R. 742 Shawmut Av. 40 Miguel, M. 24 Luke 40 Miranda, D. 65 Katherine 44 Miranda, V. 23 Fair 40 Mitchell, S. 74] Pine Hill Dr. 45 Moniz, R. 145 Brownell 40 Monteiro, D. 46 Myrtle 40 Monteiro, J. 54 Oak 40 Monteiro, M. 84 Bluefield 40 Monteiro, R. 7 Gemini Dr. 45 Morty, B. 1529 Acushnet Av. 45 Morales, J. 111 Acushnet A v. 40 Morency, M. 235 Park 40 Murphy, M. 1126 Churchill 45 Murray, K. 632 Coggeshall 46 Nageeb, R. 1181 Pleasant 40 Newman, C. 158A Bryant La. 40 Nicley, B. 150 Summer 40 Niles, A. 155 Arnold 40 Norton, M. 688 County 40 O’Brien, W. 173 County 40 Oliveira, A. 91 Eugenia 45 Oliveira, B. 62 Vine 40 Oliveira, Da. 31 Glennon 45 Oliveira, De. 136 Wood 45 Oliveira, L. 1452 Morton Av. 40 Oliveira, Tony 59 Acushnet Av. 40 Oliver, A. 60 Lucas 44 Ortiz, N. 463 Cottage 40 Ouellet, R. 175 Phillips Av. 46 Pacheco, D. 69 Woodlawn 44 Pacheco, J.C. 11 Valley Ct. 45 Pacheco, J.D. 59 Easton 40 Pacheco, K. 56 Peckham 40 Pacheco, L. 1023 Kenmore 45 Pacheco, M. 220 Rivet 40 Pacheco, M.M. 16 George 44 Paulette, P. 1055 Cove Rd. 44 Pavao, A. 1229 Pleasant 40 Pelletier, C. 193 Grape 40 Pelletier, S. 457 Wood 45 Penha, V. 400 Maxfield 40 Pereira, Al. 217 Rounds 40 Pereira, An. 115 Division 44 Pereira, |. 83 Rockland 40 Pereira, J. 2 Waverly Pl. 40 Pereira, M. 11 Stapleton 44, Pereira, Maria 204 Crapo 40 Pereira, P. 400 Orchard 40 Pereira, S. 53 Short 44 Perron, C. 98 Moss 44 Perry, Ja. 52 Dudley 44 Perry, Jo. 334 Mt. Pleasant 46 Perry, K. 195 Cottage 40 Perry, L. 411 W. Elm 40 Perry, Ma. 45 S. Emerson 40 Perry, Mi. 1185 Sawyer 40 Perry, Ri. 73 Dunbar 40 Perry,Ro. 88 Libra Dr. 45 Perry, Sa. 8 Ward 40 Perry, Sh. 320 Mt. Pleasant 40 Perry, Tr. 526 Purchase 40 Pierce, D. 17 Ricketson 44 Pierce, W. 171 Jenney 40 Pimental, J. 32 Harrison 40 Pimental, M. 2 Hathaway Rd., A. 43 Pimentel, J. 363 Orchard 40 Pimentel, Maria 177 Allen 40 Pimentel, Mario 64 Bliss 40 Pimentel, P. 85 Rotch 40 Pina, D. 78 Cedar 40 Pina, J. 11 Spruce 40 Pina, M. 6 Spruce 40 Pinto, T. 50 Yale 46 Pires, A. 80 Purchase 40 Pires, D. 493 Belleville Av. 46 Pires, Ma. 11 Matthew 40 Pires, Mi. 106 S. Main, A. 43 Piva, A. 49 Larch 40 Poirier, B. 24 Slocum, A. 43 Ponte, G. 41 Bluefield 40 Potkay, K. 13 Oriole 40 Pragana, B. 7 Kimberly Way, A. 43 Pragana, T. 39 Whitman 45 Prevost, A. 111 Hillman 40 Price, C. 141 Charles 44 Quail, M. 1239 N. Main, A 43 Ramos, A. 313 S. Second 40 Ramos, P. 7 Roosevelt 44 103 Ramos, R. 265 Ash 40 Rapley, J. 39 Stanley 46 Raposo, J. 105 Potomska 40 Rapoza, M. 477 Middle 40 Rasmussen, M. 401 Brownell Av. 40 Rebelo, M. 101 Carlisle 46 Reed, T. 59 Borden 40 Rego, C. 63 County 40 Rego, M. 89 Norman 44 Resendes, M. 125 Nash Rd. 46 Resendes, T. 495 N. Front 46 Ribeiro, C. 4] Bullock 40 Richard, D. 101 Bullard 46 Riley, M. 175 Alva 40 Rivera, C. 905 S. Water 44 Rivera, J. 65 Whitman 45 Robertson, B. 123 Mashpee Ct. 40 Robertson, M. 123 Mashpee Ct. 40 Robillard, D. 58 Myrtle 40 Robson, M. 822 Pinehill Dr. 45 Rocha, F. 1265 Acushnet Av. 46 Rock, P. 106 Peckham, Rd., A 43 Roderiques, J. 109 Moss 44 Roderiques, L. 140 Evergreen Pk. 45 Rodrigues, C. 903 Stratford 45 Rodrigues, J. 24 Lombard 40 Rodrigues, P. 8 Willow, A. 43 Rodrigues, R. 1] Margin 44 Rodriguez, S. 117 Morgan 40 Rodriquez, S. 111 Bonney 40 Roncka, J. 186 Maryland 45 Rosa, D. 55 County 44 Rose, A. 340 Smith 40 Rose, S. 37 Cherokee 40 Ruela, J. 266 Richmond 40 Russell, A.M. 241 Tremont 40 Ryan, M.B. 13 Hawthorn 40 Sales, J. 889 Chaffee 45 Salvador, A. 149 Bellevue 44 104 Sampson, A. 65 Larch 40 Santos, A. 167 Cedar 40 Santos, Chris 202 Eugenia 45 Santos, Chris 192 Hemlock 40 Santos, J. 842 Tradewind 40 Santos, K. 9 Manchester La., A 43 Santos, Ma. 84 Swift 40 Santos, Mi. 570 Cherrytree 40 Santos, S. 916 Shawmut Av. 40 Saunders, D. 240 County 40 Savino, V. 81 Thomas 40 Schaffer, E. 69 Ocean 40 Schell, E. 16 Main, A. 43 Schoorens, S. 30 Birchwood Dr. 45 Sears, L. 898 Tobey, A.43 Seed, T. 54 Campbell 40 Sejnaui, J. c o 33 Willis 40 Semedo, J. 108 Purchase 40 Serdahl, M. 26 Viall 44 Serpa, C. 103 Aquidneck 44 Sevigny, K. 62 Briarwood Dr. 46 Sheehan, E. 427 Prescott 45 Sheerin, J. 1178 Dutton 45 Sherman, P. 33 Capitol 44 Sherrington, M. 124 Collette 45 Silva, Dan 225 Phillips Av. 46 Silva, Dav. 15 Chatham 45 Silva, Ed. 24 Brownell 40 Silva, Es. 153 Church 45 Silva, Ja. 455 Dartmouth 40 Silva, Je. 189 Florence 40 Silva, Jo. 211 Collette 45 Silva, L. 275 Dartmouth 40 Silva, R. 34 Rodney 44 Silveira, V. 80 Eugenia 45 Simmons, D. 221 Harvard 46 Sirois, M. 1] Warren 44 Slowik, J. 134 Collette 46 Small, D. 115 Hawthorn 40 Smigel, L. 9 Beech 40 Smith, D. 75 Thomas 40 Smith, Jo. 493 Chancery 40 Smith, Ju. 180 Chancery 40 Smith, La. 237 Palmer 40 Smith, Lee 361 Arnold 40 Smith, W. 334 Teresa 44 Snell, D. 36 Pine Dr., A 43 Soares, J. 421 Union 40 Soares, R. 13 W. Rod. Fr. BI. 44 Sousa, D. 158 Hathaway 46 Sousa, J. 21 Acushnet Av. 40 Sousa, N. 74 Eugenia 45 Sousa, S. 94 Nelson 44 Sousa, T. 25 Ivy Rd. 45 Souza, L. 125 Clark 40 Souza, M. 209 Rochambeau 45 Souza, M.E. 312 Court 40 Souza, Ra. 78 Bluefield 40 Souza, Rh. 188 Hathaway 46 Souza, Ro. 1126 Westgate St. 46 Spinner, W. 464 Kempton 40 Spinner, W. 464 Kempton 40 Spooner, J. 118 Irvington 45 Spooner, R. 18 Charles McComb 45 St. Don C. 304 Smith 40 St. Germain, S. 46 Lafayette 45 Steliga, S. 294 Court 40 Sterling, C. 48 Fern 44 Stinziano, D. 175 Hudson 44 Sud-Martinez, L. 140 Harkum 45 Sullivan, J. 29 Waldo 45 Swain, K. 24 Acorn 40 Sylvia, Ca. 8 Waverly 40 Sylvia, Ch. 110 Willis 40 Sylvia, D. 347 Prescott 45 Sylvia, K. 49 Venus Dr. 45 Sylvia, L.A. 438 Kempton 40 Sylvia, L.M. 74 Oaklawn 44 Sylvia, M. 143 Hawthorn 40 Sylvia, N. 64 Division 44 Sylvia, S. 117 Ash 40 Szklany, A. 127 Maywood 45 Szlegier, M. 11 Homestead Av. 43 Tant, J. 4] Wren 40 Tardif, B. 307 N. Main, A. 43 Tate, C. 110 South 40 Tavares, C. 550 Allen 40 Tavares, R. 90 Penniman 40 Teixeira, J. 66 Whitman 45 Teixeira, N. 401 Orchard 40 Teixeira, R. 28 Hill 40 Teves, M. 143 Coffin Av. 46 Theg, L. 139 Topham 46 Theg, R. 708 Pinehill Dr. 45 Thornber, M. 29 Valentine 44 Tierney, J. 322 Maple 40 To, Lam 66 Irene 47 Tolentino, L. 71 Lindsey 40 Tome, F. 1 Hyacinth 40 Tong, K. 50 Little Oak D. 45 Torres, D. 318 Central Av. 45 Torres, J. 369 Belair 46 Tracey, D. 34 Rotch 40 Tracey R. 691 Cottage 40 Tweedie, M. 11 Hawthorn Ter. 40 Valerio, D. 139 Deane 45 Vancour, B. 121 Mashpee Ct. 40 Vancour, B. 121 Mashpee Ct. 40 Vancour, P. 69 Milford 45 Varao, J. 17 Hussey 40 Varieur, J. 94 Newcomb 45 Varieur, S. 94 Newcomb 45 Vasques, K. 204 County 40 Vaz, Alzira 1185 Cove Rd. 44 Vaz, J. 484 Coggeshall 40 Velez, E. 319 Belleville Av. 46 Ventura, A. 403 W. Clinton 40 Ventura, L. 445 Wood 45 Vieira, Ana 274 Arnold 40 Vieira, Anth. 64 Fairmount 40 Vieira, Dio. 417 Rivet 40 Veira, Dor. 222 Hathaway 46 Vieira, J. 32 Ryan 40 Vieira, L. 102 Earle 45 Vieira, T. 115 Church 46 Vierira, Z. 30 Dunbar 40 Vigeant, L. 36 Ryan 40 Viera, M. 210 Sahw 45 Vieira, A. 8 Beetle 46 Vigeant, R. 47 Club Av. A 43 Violet, N. 403 Cottage 40 Viveiros, L. Box N1343 46 Voigtlander, D. 247 Grape 40 Von Dyke, M. 137 Acushnet Av. 40 Walker, D. 206 Maple 40 Walsh, D. 11 Longview Rd. 45 Walsh, S. 900 Hillcrest Rd. 45 Warters, M. 240 Tremont 40 Weeden, D. 309 Ash 40 Wheelden, J. 86 Durfee 40 Wheeler, A. 955 S. Water 44 Wienzek, M. 25 Pinette 40 Wilcox, L. 946 Rockdale 40 Wiley, G. 137 S. Second 40 Wilkinson, D. 273 Shaw 45 Williams, Sh. 69 Alden 40 Williams, Sue 12 Winsper 44 Wunschel, D. 133 Fillmore 46 Xifaras, W. 40 Valerie 40 Young, D. 3441 Acushnet 45 Zajac, M. 105 Fern 44 Zatir, G. 37 Fairmount 40 Zelski, H. 58 Ohio 45 r A . OWlLEdde 75 as? wings to mans fe a0 a li | het-FouUn0CTO, Bali? Fat: 3 NORTH S NEW BEDFOR ELEPHONE? Zs For a shot this close, my teeth have to be their whitest. Bosom Buddies The devil made me do it. You wouldn't like me when I’m angry! Junior and I are both hungry men and we love beef + gravy! When I eat a York Peppermint Pattie ... 106 Young Cape Verdean Athletic Association, Inc. 418 South Front St. New Bedford, MA 02745 A FRIEND The Best of Wishes The Levine Family John J. Roncka, Inc. Optician 232 Union Street New Bedford, MA 107 A RAPPER'S DELIGHT Doris: Our school days together have ended, but | hope our friendship remains. | know | must have tried your patience, but thanks for being there. | will always remember your kind words of encouragement. I'll always think of you as my sister. L’Beech Davey, Do you want to borrow my psyche. notes, there’s a test tomorrow. Where’s the party? Thanks for the friendship! Prep out! Beth (Buffy) K. Hope your marriage is a great success. I'll miss all those crazy times we had together. Remember J.D., Juan (In the house), and Billy’s van. Carrot To Buffy: Okay. This is it. Now what are we gonna do? We’ve had great times and | love you like a sister, not just a cousin. | guess you should stay preppy and I‘Il just stay great!!! Whose parents are going out this weekend? Love always, Maura Francais V, Peut-etre je parlerai la langue avec un accent magnifique! Mes penses de la classe seront heureuses toujours. N’oublions pas — ne changeons jamais d’etre un ‘’Rhinoceros’’ comme les autres. Restons unique! Je vous aime. Jacqueline M.A.V.: You have renewed my faith in the male race. It has been a real pleasure knowing a kind guy like you. Keep in touch. S.R.L. Paula and Terri, You both have made a difference in my years here. You are not only family but friends. Margaret Martins To the Cheering Squad of 1981-82, You guys made my Senior year a whole lot brighter. We did have some rough times but we seemed to leave them behind us. I'll always remember each one of you for your own special qualities which made me love you so much. | love ya, God bless. Pam P.S. Keep sweating hot dogs and go get ‘em, Juniors! Todd D.: When do | get my front row seat for the Celtics games? Jenny Kelly, Gayle, and Lee Ann, You three are so important to me. I’m very thankful | have friends that | know will always be there for me. Remember the special times we have shared together. | will always treasure our memories. | love you. Pam To Sue R.: You did a great job on my hair. Get upstairs before the master knows what you've been doing. You can stay with me on the weekends. Party! Love, Maura Friends: At last it is time to cheer! Our lives at NBHS are now mere shadows of the past. Lo, remember the RAPE OF GOODY! Marc, remember science and this friend, and LeBine, remember the past six years — fondly, | hope. It’s been fun! Take care of my friends. Luv, Doris SL, LV, AND MV, You 3 were the greatest. You, my best friends, | will always remember our years together. It was fun! Luv, DV LeBeechie. Thanx for your friendship. I’m sure going to miss seeing you every day. Kee p your chin up and your hopes high. You are one special person. | wish you happiness and never forget that | am here if you need me. Luv, Pegasus To KG, BO, MS, JM, JM, MD, MF, HC, SB, NS, DC, AP, SS, CP, AK, SG, TC, DS, MA, SA, KB, KB, AND MB: New friends are good, old friends are better but these friends are the best. Remember the good times. A friend, MRH To Jim R: Where’s the party? Let’s get organized, you wimp. Forget it then, let’s just go for pizza and be in early. Where’s the clock? Love, Maura N.B. Band: Thanks for giving me some of the best memories of NBH. The endless hours of practice provided us with strong friendships as well as a better band. Believe in yourself! Jackie To GB, JG and DA: Florence Nightingale and the Pitts. ‘’It’s 3:00 a.m., where are they?” Call the hospital!! Love, Jackie and Jen To Staci: Don’t ever forget our singing attacks while driving! “Where is Louise’s Wharf?”’ Hopefully we'll find N.B. at P.S. Love, Jackie Bob Goulet, It has been my pleasure working with you for the last several years. | don’t think either of us can get our work done without the other. Black Knight and Blue Knight. T.1.D., S.O.M.F., W.Y.M.T.L.A.M.T.I.G.T., The Flame. Bob M. To Gayle: To the one person who made my Senior year very special to me. | wish | could've stayed in high school another five years, if they were all going to be like this one. |’ll always remember the times | shared with Gayle. Mark Dow Mom, Even though it’s difficult, thanks for understanding. Love ya, Theresa Martins Cornstalk (alias Debbi Borden), You were a tyrant editor-in-chief, but a terrific friend! Don’t forget, you won’t be a student (or a minor!) much longer! Love, Traci (alias Buckwheat) To the ‘81-’82 Cheerleaders: Thanks for accepting me as 13! Remember: Band comps, bus rides, ‘Here | am’ and ‘Just what makes that little old ant ..!’ |LOVE YOU ALL! Love, Jackie To MA and the Majorettes of 80-81: Thanx for the great times we’ve had together. Kat and Is, you're the best, Ish and Gou, | love the years. Congrads, MA and Ed and don’t do anything | won't do. Jr. yr. was the best thanx. | appreciate the caring and sharing we did and the closeness we had. Always 108 remember, ‘You will always achieve what you want to work for.”’ and look for the gold at the end of your rainbow. Luv to ALL. ‘’D” To Ma, thanks for everything. Thanks for always being there. Love you, Julie Paula, The only girl in my life now and forever. Always, Michael To John G: You’re a special guy and a little brat! Remember all our fun from Washington to Liberty St.! Love ya, Jackie To Bryan, Mike V., Rican, Rob, Jesse, John A. and especially Rick: We’ve had a lot of fun together and | know we'll have more in the future. B2. Bob M. Sherry: The J.B. was the ultimate but the prom will be better. P.S. Remember “Prom Night’. Terry To Richee-lee: What are you doing F G. Want to go to N.C. ? How about Sam’s for breakfast? | can get you a sex! Love, Muff Traci: Don’t talk about sex at Sr. Lounge any more, my freckles are blushing!!! Beth (Buffy) Christine and Trisha, The friendship which has developed between us hopefully will never be left behind. I’m so grateful you two were there for me to lean on when | need someone to listen. Remember the great times we’ve shared. God bless. | love you, Pam P.S. Any jay’s ... For Sale? To Bougie and Fava: Thanks for all my hairdo’s and my last minute French braids! Love ya, Jackie The Class of ‘82 is the best! | hope you'll find happiness in life. Good luck and don’t forget the times we have shared. Margaret Martins Randy, Is Mr. Borowicz out today? “’Karen’”’ Randy, Remember all the good times. You’re a good friend. Love, Lis Mary Ellen: SURPRISE!!!!! Just couldn’t let your Senior year go by without a note from your 1 partner in crime. Hope your year has been a happy one. We gotta get together this summer and raise a little hell’!. Love ya always, Tracey, Class of ‘81 To my own very special Angel; We’ve shared many good times and there are more to come. And even though we’ve had some bad times, | want you to know that | love you and always will. Prince To Donald, Thanks for those special 5 years. | look forward to having more. | love you. Julie To Kel, Eagle and Pam, High school was the best! Remember all the great times on our crazy trips! You really mean a lot to me. Love, Leebee Debbie B. To all the times we’ve had in B and F periods. Thanx. Jenny To Grendel: Next time, come home for LUNCH! Never forget A per. English! “Floutist!’” Grendel’s Mther To Jackie: | will never forget the summer of ‘81, or the many fond memories. Will love you internally or until armadillos grow horns on their intestines. Love, Paul Karen: Always remember getting lost in D.C., ““George’’, our roller-days, ‘’Is this Venom?” and our wild and crazy Senior year. Celestie To the Class of ‘82: You’re the best! Each and every one of you are special. “M.E.L.”” You are that! “ 2, you’re my 1!” Love you all, Jackie To Valerie: I’ll always remember the times we've had together in high school. | know we'll still have many more in the future, after all, we’re going to be spending a lot of time together. | love you very much. Bobby Kevin, Never forget Newport and all the fun times. Maureen Bee: Remember all the great times in band especially freshman year. Washing- ton was great. Remember the drawer and how bad | felt. From Andy To Cheryl, Caroon and Tony, Bruins Rah, Rah! I’ll never forget that game or ending up in Logan Airport. A.F.A. Lisa To Maria R., Jackie G. and Mary C.: Remember Mrs. Rolli down in the Gym, who tried so hard to keep us slim; and Mrs. Buckley at the Pool who always seemed to keep her cool; but most of all, Mrs. Amaral, who took the cake, just by giving us all those breaks!!! AFA Norine C. To my Dad: Thanks for always being there and for pushing me through school, and most of all, your love and encouragement. Karen Branch To Lis, Jeanne, Edie, Jesse, Pam, (the stranded motorists): Never forget that wonderful ski trip in that wonderful car. We had fun with Jean’‘s vibes and Lis’s Jewish prayers. Edie ... you were one h. . . of a trip on the way home. Thanks for the walk, Jesse. To Jean we leave an eight-week ski instruction course. Sue, “The Driver’ Chris, Spiderman, Gator Gum (green), “Make me laugh”, stick people, Slim Whitman and “Lexington is that way’’. With a past like that, how can we forget our high school years?! Love, Traci | just want to thank all my friends for being the kind of people who care and especially M.K.B. who was more than a sis. Take care, stay in touch and lots of love. Sherri Faria To my best friends, Lori M., Doris A. and Terry R., we have had a good four years together. Maria Barriga Janet Varieur: Remember the fun at Quincy Market and Kennedy Library (don’t forget our friend that followed us). Sherri To Kim, Kim, Alex, Jen and Mr. Longo: F period Psych. was the best. Remember to always be good little monkeys and watch for low ceilings next time you decide to take a sub-normal stroll! (Mr. L.) — Love, Lizzie To Jacqueline and Edie: Being pool aides and the Chinese food were great! Maureen To David Ellis: | love you so much and | miss you. Please come home soon, O.K.? Karen To Gam, Jack and Re: Remember all those good times we had skipping school and going to Newport Creamery. Keep in touch and good luck. Love, Cat To Class of ‘82: Live your dreams to the fullest; | will! Noemi, Native New Yorker To Ree, Cat and Gam: You have been the best! Good luck to all of you. | will always remember our friendship. Never forget all the breakfasts at Newport Creamery! Luv, always, Jack Noreen: You’re a great hairdresser, thanks. Never forget all those long talks, the McDonald shakes or basketball season. It’s been great. Take care and you better keep in touch. Lov ya, Chris To P.A.C.: Thanks for everything, | would’ve never made it alone. You’re terrific! Love, P.B.R. To P.R.: It’s been nice knowing you through A.F.T.H.S. and NBHS. I'll always remember the morons on our bus and when they all laughed at the creatures on your front lawn. Love, E.W.S. Corinne and Lisssssss ... my favorite space shots: Wake up, Perron, it’s A period and you’re taking notes today. Mocky was definitely a horror but at least now we know what to say. Nothing like skipping to California and letting your alternate do it for you. Who's doing it . . . | want to know! When | do, I'll call and let you know, OK? Luv ya, Lizzzzzz Jeffiner — thanks for all your love and help. Let’s take ‘one day at a time” and we'll do fine! Love, Jackie Cindy, There ain’t enough words to express what | feel. Thanks for being you. Margaret Martins To Polly, Cindi, (aura) Jane M. (constant lab partner), Isabel, and others: Thanks for all the good times we’ve had. Good luck in the future. Bob M. John, | should have put Dick Theg. Thanks for the memories (especially the cash) of the ‘81 football season. Peter Abraham To the Lone Ranger: You'll always be my Kemo Sabe. Love, Tonto Mario: If | only knew what was awaiting me when | stepped into Mrs. OQuimet’s class! I’ve learned more in these 3 years than in the past 15. |! cannot sufficiently express all my love and gratitude in such a limited space. However, the fact that | want to spend my life with you should tell it all! Please stay! Ego amo te semper, Cara Linda tone “We're so alike.” Thanks for everything. You’re really special. Love, is My sweet Prince: Thank you for all you’ve done for me the past few years. | love you more than anything in the world. No one will ever love me or spoil me like you do. I'm the luckiest girl in the whole entire universe’!. Yay!!!! There are a lot of things to describe you like sweet, handsome, generous, adorable, but since | haven't got much room ... well, you know. Oh, yeah, two more words ... | DO!! Love you forever, Angel John: Thanks for seventeen years! Love, Lis Annie: Wasn't it only yesterday the hibachi fell on your head! Those were the good old days! However, one thing remains the same, our love. As we grew and matured so did our friendship. Now that we are about to part, | have no doubts that our friendship will die! For friends may grow apart, but never sisters. Thank you, Wanda Dennis: You made the last two years of my life more than special. | love you. Don’t forget about our future trip to Acadia! Love, Traci Keg party — Friday night on Pembroke St. — Nidia To Norine: May you some day be in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest nails. Jenny To Kimmie: Don’t forget your big wedding and my wedding invitation. Jenny THE SENIOR CLASS OF ‘82 IS 1. Angela Fisher With best of luck, | wish the Class of ‘82 success. Glenn D. Baptista Hi Stacey: Remember Virginia and Cousin It! Karen D. To my little Buckwheat: Never forget all the fun we had with the Gang, the Courier, Alpha and my wild parties. It’s been two great years. Brake for un- icorns! Love, Cornstalk To Luisa: Never Forget Weasel, ’’H’’ and ‘’J’’, B.B., Turtle, the weekends with the hundreds of guys and the O.A. at camp, Point!, green M and M’s, Rick, Cupcakes, driving to California, Explorers do it in the woods, Beatle, MTV, and “Dad's Class’’. Love, Wendy Reach for the sky, Ron. Love, Norm and Jeanne To Cindy Hall: Well, we’ve finally made it. The past 4 years have been the absolute best. Thanks for being such a great friend through it all. Remember the Wiz and WSS cast parties (ha-ha) and all the rest. A.T.F.A., Polly Congratulations, Ron Ouellet, from Gram Fe and Kerri: | wish we could celebrate Saturnalia together for real sometime. The Pointifex Maximus, Jimmy You've come a long way, Ron. We're proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad To Mickey and Tonto: Remember Monchichi, The Lone Ranger, Cupcakes, Tingle Bunny, green M and M’‘s, Beatles, Happy Birthday in the cafeteria, the Apple concert, last day Junior year, 80 m.p.h. from the Mall, ‘“Are you a turtle?’’, but most of all ... me! Love, Twinkie — B.B. — Turtle Best of luck, Uncle Ronnie, |’ll always remember my first football coach. Love you, Kevin To J.O.: You really were a great help in teaching all of us all the basic angles for our future reference. Love, Jim and D.T. Connie DeB., Clarisse M. and Norine: Remember the good times we had at lunch especially putting up with M.A. and N.A. because of G.D. (Canada) and Maria R. It is a miracle we got to school safely with their driving. Keep in touch, y‘all. Love, Linda Good luck in the future, may all your bridges be over calm waters. Love, Alma and Arthur Many thanks to Mr. B. for giving Connie and Linda a special treat in the boys’ locker room 10 28 81, when the nursery children went trick or treating, to all my friends good luck in the future and a special thanks to Mrs. R. for all her help and understanding. Connie deBarros To J.: | don’t know what to say except, ‘When you’re down and troubled and you need a helping hand, just call out my name and I'll come running! Ain’t it good to know you've got a friend?!’ Love, D. To Jackie: | will never forget the times from Washington through high school. Love, John Mary: Remember my great pool parties. | hope you do because | can’t! Have fun in the future. Don’t we always, anyway. Remember our camping trip? Ha! Ha! Your friend, Karen Memories are forever: my Senior year and Janice. David Francis To the 1981-82 Cheerleaders: We've had some excellent times. I'll never forget all those great parties. Here | am playing with those memories again! | love you all, Debbie Scott: Remember our interesting phone ‘conversations’. Good luck and much happiness to you in the future. Your friend always, Karen To the Swim Team, Class of ‘82: We proved that we could fool around, have a good time and still be winners. We've definitely broken the stereo typed consci- entious, hardworking, dedicated and boring Senior classes of old. From the swim jocks, Dave and Jim. Maria ‘‘Rose” Francisco: Remember all the fun we had (even though | start the fights). Sherri ToP.A.C. and E.W.S.: Thanks for the wonderful three years. E.W.S., stop eating all that junk food. P.A.C., we’ve got to stop studying at lunch. From P.B.R. To all the deviates in Mr. Warren‘s class, Good luck! Preppie Tu buddy Sharon: Upper middle class people have one major thing in common . money! It really has been special; hope to run into you again. Remember: Wild pigs, peanut butter and mashed potatoes. Paul Marashio Rich, Thanks for being a great cat these past two years and always stay crazy. Love, S. St. G. To Scundia: Always remember our good times in Sr. Lounge and at lunch. Jenny Betsy, | love ya babe! We've got a lot to look forward to — summer, college life and an eternal friendship. Corbina To Rita T.C.: May all our good times continue forever and ever andever .. . J.C. Mr. Lanouette, Thanks for teaching me that English does not have to be unbearable in order to learn. You were my inspiration and | will always be grateful to you, SRL Toall 12 of my girls, looks like we’ve made it! Never forget all the good times we had. | wish you all lots of love and luck in the future. Love ya, Chris To Scuzzy: The Vineyard trip. G.B.: Radical crew-cuts after diving off the bridge. Boo: Is it ON tonight? Nat: Snowed in with Captain. From Walshie C.C. Staff: ‘Forget the typewriter, let’s do it all in longhand!” But watch out for any mistakes, here comes Picky Peppy!!! Luv y‘all. Buddy Robert John, It’s been a long time since Keith and so much has happened. You've been a great friend. Thanks for all your help in everything. Remember the crank phone calls (OH GOD!), a trip to Jones Beach, and Band. Keep in touch, Love always. Polly Chief: To err is human; to forgive is divine. Please find it in your heart to be alittle forgiving. | know | have been very moody and inconsiderate lately, but |’m going through an identity crisis. Try and remember that no matter how | may act, you 109 are very dear to me. Love always, Fast and Sloppy Maura (C.C. || — Mo Mo — Muffy): How do | thank someone like YOU? We have been together forever. Like two sisters, we grew (only closer) always there, when | need someone, were you. You go your way and |’Il go mine, but always remember, | will be with . .. YOU! Thank you for your friendship. Love ya, Buffy Tandalao and Lackawanni: THARKS for all the wonderful times. You don’t know how much I'll miss you. Love, Bubba P.S. | REALLY MEAN THARKS. M.S., L.M., Remember all the wild times we had in our A period class. Lisa, you disco fiend. J.P. Yarbo buddy (WW Prez): My mommy’s lasagna’s better than yours! Thumbs up for NYC (inese are my legs). Oh, what a night! Nothing like S and D’ing (Hi, Mr. Sheehan). When will we ever find those men?! Thanks for always being a friend. Luv ya forever, Me (Show those bo’s, baby!) Maureen and Edie: ‘“Want to go out and eat?’’ How about becoming pool aides? Haha! Jacqueline Moe: We had some great times. Don’t forget ‘em. Good luck in life and keep in touch. Thanks for the pizza and watch out for the show. Clean your pants!!! Luv ya, Randy Piva-face: You'd be alright if you weren’t so fat! Love those rough men (de- spair). I’d go bar-hopping with you if | was as fine as | was Saturday nite. Hope you weren't upset ‘cause | didn’t pay enough attention to you at the party, but gee, | feel like I’ve been used! (Hurt me, please!) Two more months until we're women of the world and I’m counting! Love ya — Legs ToS.S. G.: Hey, big cat! Yes, your hair looks fine but do something about that laceration — Love, R.T. Randy: Remember all the great times! Don’t forget Howdy’s and the taco’s. You're a good friend. Good luck in everything you choose to do. Love, Maureen To Todd: Hey, Todd, remember all the fun times; from Washington in 1979 to Florida in 1982. | don’t think either of us could ever forget the Tri-County Choral Festival! Remember the pig and the buffalo? Stay just the way you are: wild and crazy. Good luck, Curtis To all our good friends: You made our high school years fun. Have a great future! Love, Wendy C. and Elaine A. To the C.C. Staff: It’s been fun! | can honestly say that you deranged idiots are the greatest bunch of social deviants this side of eternity. Look me up if you actually think of it (or actually think at all!!) Remember Burger King and drunk custodians at 7:00 p.m. Stay human!!! Your fearful news editor and lovely C.C. mascot, Paul Marashio To Wendi: Remember the good times with the O.A. Luisa Condeco ToJonny, Debb, Paul, Sharon and Sandy: Never forget the crazy times in Psych. w. Longo the bum and of course the conversating about UPPER MIDDLE CLASS in Senior Lounge. Long live GH, Streisand, and the Class of ‘82! Love, Alexis P.S. Jen, good luck with you-know-who! To Jeckyl: Never forget the Renaissance Man, Mrs. Rutkowitz’ sneakers and the energetic Mrs. K! 4 years of the same English class has been the ultimate experience. How am | ever going to survive SMU Eng. without ya? Love, Heckle Hey, Jones, what’s up?! We made it. You're the best cousin. Later, Rob Peter J.: Remember bowling and partying. Can | have an “A’’? Stay cool. Hornero To Chrit: You’re the best thing that ever happened to me at NBHS. Love, Lisa Corinne and Lis: Congratulations! | never thought you’d make it. Love, John Steve F.: You've been a great peen. Remember the Stock Market Game. Horner To “Mom” and the rest of the M.D.: Thanks for giving me four incredibly special years. Lots of love to Ann, Michelle and an extra hug for Darcy. There’s nothing like band guys to brighten your day! Bryan, you KNOW where you can put your sax. Keep smiling, Mr. V. — it can’t get any worse! Love always, Liz To the Staff of the Crimson Courier: To quote our staff Scorpio, ‘It’s been real.” You showed me what teamwork really means. You're the best! Don’t take life too seriously. Love, Debbi Johnny, Eddy: Thumbs up for NYC and any other excuse we can find! 2 proms in a row; I’m telling you, we should have gone together. Like, is this Europe or what? You've been very special to me and I’m gonna miss you (sob)! At least you can always find a sheep. Love you, Liz Hey Bettencourt: Remember my Firebird, 280ZX or RX-7. Skumps mother was roars. Parties, AC-DC. Algebra II were excellent! Hornero To Rita T.: Next time you want to go swimming on the last day of school, make it a hot one. Jenny Melissa Avila: Never forget the fight we had Junior year (I still say it was YOUR fault!) Guess who? Danny Devo: You mad midget. | still bowl better than you. Horner To a girl | really CEAR about. Buddly Toall my wild and crazy friends in the high school: Good luck in the future. Hope all your wishes come true. Don’t lose touch. Pam Dube To all my buds, Hope you all succeed in life. Remember the good times. May we 110 all meet in good ol’ California. Lisa Martin To Paul: My baby brother by one day and my partner in liable Never forget the drunken crow, wee-buck, and all the fun in the C.C. City Room. Hope you and Jackie last forever. Always your cornstalk, with love Hey Moniz, how’s your aura, nuns are great! Poo poo |! Horner To Harry and Tuch: Although it’s a year late | want to remember all the good times we had and how they so frequently came to a head at the palace. Our cross-country ski trips really took a lot out of me. Remember the time we really got creamed. Don’t forget how we surprised that couple on the beach that night, we really showed them a thing or two. We shouldn’t have hung around so long. Remember how we felt while babysitting. Remember our gift to Chaz and our cottages. From Dave To the Original Wild Women of ‘82: Well, cats . . . we finally made it! We’ve had a wild year and plenty of great times. You're definitely the wildest bunch of psychopaths I’ve ever met. Always remember PacMan fever, field hockey, GH, the Nest, ‘the guys’, grape jelly, the Hanukkah tree, plastic sandals, the Go-Go's, Reen’s “bird coming out of a shell’’ and pigeon walk, DARTMOUTH, Tim Curry, the Mills, and our never-ending search for NB (pearl earrings — yah, Buddy!). Thanks for being what you are . . . the Wild Women. (Hey, Babe, take a walk on the wild side!) Love, the Pres XO Jane: My main squeeze, you’re gorgeous! Love ya always, Rob H. Steve Farrell can be saved. Send donations to 554 Rockdale Ave. R.H. Inc. Terese: Remember all the great times together. Thanks for always being there to listen. Keep in touch. Maureen To Laura Rauch: A really good friend that I’ve enjoyed being with. Remember all the good times we’ve had. Thanks for always being there to listen. A.F.A. Mark B. To A. Bajandas: Thanks for all the good times, especially at work. Take good care of yourself, you fine thing, you. Carla D. To Mark S.: Please could | wear your leather vest? Jenny Donna Letendre: Never forget the fun times we had in gym Jr. and Sr. year. (Especially dancing with Mrs. Amaral) Love, Sue A. Good luck and best wishes for a happy and successful life to: Paulette, Mary, Dwayne, Al and David. Your friend always, Karen To Lisa M.: Remember the good times, especially: Chris, Rose’s study, lunch trays, Funky, Breezy, SB’s, Rolling Stones album covers, Rush, Pretty-n-Sh. . ., and Pand M.... Stay in touch. Wendy To the senior girls’ basketball team: never forget all the good times and the bad times we went through to be number one. | love all of you like you were my sisters and don’t you ever forget that. Fudgie B.B. Turtle, M.E. and Deb: Remember all the crazy times we’ve had these four years. B.B., don’t forget your favorite teacher, Mr. Walsh. M.E., don’t forget the good times in the caf. Deb, remember Fairhaven Corp. with Bill, Donna, Barb, Debbie and the others and the summers with “’10’’, Cowboy, Jim the ‘’fireman”’ and the walks with Heidi on Ashley Boulevard. Always remember Mrs. Rogers and her speeches and love. Mrs. Rogers, thanks for your support and under- standing. Good luck and love, ‘’Tingles Bunny”’ Hey, CC Staff: | thought the paper was a blast, the mad midget, Mr. ‘’P’’ was roars. Debbie, you’re a great editor! Rob H. Heckyl: Looks like we won't be in the same Eng. class for the year 82-83. Don’t ever forget the Renaissance Man, mental midgets, or Mrs. Rutkowitz’s sneak- ers — Mrs. Keightley is great even when you don’t do a term paper. Jecky!| To the Class of ‘82: Good luck in the future. Stay the way you are because we are the best in the school. From Couseen and Wilty To Mar: | leave you one more GREAT year in NBHS. You're an excellent friend that I’ll never forget. Love, Deb To Bob, Steph and Jack: The best years of my life were spent at the high school. We may not be together, but my heart is always with all of you. I'll always remember F lunch our Junior year, and the Junior Banquet. Make sure we all keep in touch. By the way, | still don’t like fries in my shakes!! Love, Butter To Jen Betts: Where’s your neck??? Kathy M. To Corbina: Purrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! You’re the cat’s meow ... Love, Dave Buddy Paul: Remember Earl, long jons and “wild pigs”’. Thanks for all your help with Kevin. | hope you, Jackie, me and Kevin are together forever. Keep in touch!!! P.S. Keep looking for Earl! | love ya, Buddy Sharon To Karen, Leslie, Michele, Paula and Jackie: Band was a trip. Remember all the parties, a strange day in Malden with Peter Theo, and best of all ... Florida! Keep in touch, men. Believe in yourself. Polly To Rich ‘Crash) Lee: Real mashed potatoes, real butter, what’s that? Buffy John Angelo: Never forget the crazy things we did at NBHS (especially the perfume in study). Love, Sue A. Squiggy: Remember the good times. I‘ll never forget all the wild and crazy things we've done. After all we’ve been through, | know we'll be friends for along time. Remember Rosie’s and all the good times to come, especially the Chipmunk and Lenny. Name the first kid after me. | love ya. Squiglet Windy: Don’t forget when it snowed on Stones! And Mrs. Rose’s study. Thanx for Chris? Drip, drip ... Lisa Medeiros To the Brass Brothers: Here’s to another summer at the Hole and Murray’s Beach. The parties and Band have been the best. Do the Box and some serious flagpoling! Love ya, Polly Janet J.: You're one of a kind, and very special to me. We’ve come a long way and | really do love ya . . . even if you are paranoid about spending the night on the beach or on Boss Woman’s boat. Your kissing cousin V.R.: | love you more today than yesterday but not as much as tomorrow. Love you, T.F. To all the people who made H period English class fun during Junior year. LMC and VSC Charles Goulart: Here’s looking at you! Nidia To all the guys in front of the auditorium: What can | say except, “It’s been real.’ Chris, remember Rocky Horror and the Southeast Expressway, Dana “Prince Chulalonghorn Forever More”’, of course, Lisa darling, ‘My name is Tuptim”, and last but not at all forgotten Basil Sweetheart ‘“My Pookey Bear, Upward Bound and us.” | have to go now, I’m sinking fast. Luv u always, K. To T.F.: | really have a good time with you. Hope that will always be like that. | love you. AFA V.R. Live your life to the fullest because you never know when your number's up. Good luck to all the Senior Class. John C. Pacheco To the Wild Women of the Class of ‘82: Don’t ever let the memories fade . . . the pearl earrings, Thanksgiving night, PacMan, the Mills, the Nets, Halloween and Hawaiian parties, along with the rest of our ‘81-’82 W.W. activities. Thanks for all the fun. Corbina (v.p.) My dearest Duke: Our episode with my closet will never be forgotten, nor will that sweet drink that once paralyzed my palate! I’m glad you came into my life, please stay! Love, Beautiful To Maria: Curly or not, you’re terrific. Never forget ‘“Mum’’, the resource center, my wild parties, and the summer help at Fairhaven Corp. ‘’Will they ever return? And who killed Portuy Joe?’’ US History and homeroom should be banned! Love, Debbi To Monica Dumas and Sue Jenkins: Keep looking for those C.T.I.’s. Good luck in all you do. See ya at York, Polly David S.: Thanks so much for all your support and care. I’m very sorry if I’ve ever hurt or disappointed you. You'll always mean a lot to me. Please always keep the communication lines open. May your sweater forever fit. Love, Corbina To Chris (Snowflake): Those WERE my favorite PJ’s. Buffy R. Sheryl, Anne, Corbina and Fe: The best group of friends anyone could grow up with. Although we have separated in some areas, may we always remain close and KEEP IN TOUCH! Love you all very much, Janet Liz: Hey, Buddy! | don’t know where to start. We’ve done some crazy stuff and had some darned good times. Don’t forget those ‘’rough men who lead rough lives’. | also hope you are as fine as you were on Saturday night. | hope you aren’t mad because | didn’t pay enough attention to you at the cast party Saturday night. We've been through a lot of bad times this year but the best is yet to come, | promise. WSS lives inside of me forever and | know it is inside of you. Liz, you are the most extraordinary, talented person I’ve ever met. I'll miss you but we'll always be friends. Love ya, Angie Betsy: The best moments of my life have been the ones I’ve shared with you . . . Fort Phoenix, d.p., S and D’ing, low riding, jeannie pants and never forget sumo setae and candlelight dinners. You're the bestest friend ever. Love you, orbina To Beans: Thank you for all the good times. You mean so much to me. Good luck with C.M., your love, and thanks again for everything. I'll always be here. Love always, Cookie To Grendel’s mother: Keep up the good eating habits (ha ha). Remember all the great times in English class. (UNICORN BUFF) Grendel (Argh!) To Cornstalker and Buckwheat: Success in whatever with whomever, my part- ners in liable. Remember Mr. Doyle, old war stories, and the infamous Crimson Courier. Take it slow or the speed at your preference. VIVA LA ITALIA! P.S. (What's up, big sister?) Paul Marashio Corbs: What's that they say, big things come in small packages. A package of your size has given me the best times, the greatest memories and loads of smiles. | hope it doesn’t end at high school. Love, your cuz Carolyn: The secret person deep inside, |’m glad | get to visit, innocence and beauty that make her very special, please don’t ever be that, | care about. Love always, your niece Markifor: Remember all the laughs we had in school and at work. Don’t forget the times you made me scream. By the way, thanks for the advice you gave me about my little problem. Love, Kareness To M.L.M. and M.C.: Remember all the good times we had together in school and out. | will never forget you, girls. Friends always, M.A.D. ToK.B.: Remember all the good times we had walking around the halls. |’ll never forget talking about people. M.B. Shaun W: Love that earring! You sure are great for my funnybone. |’m glad we've both found happiness and | hope college won‘t be an end to our friendship. Be your best. Love ya, Corbina To Bean, Trish, and Bosswomen: Thanks for the best summer | ever had, with the parties, Vineyard, and Danny’s All Star Joint. | don’t know what | would have done without you guys, Oh! Must not forget Faria ... she kept the supplies of fun always coming. Summer of ‘82, here we come! Love, Janet Mo: Thanks for being there and thank God for long coats. Love, T.F. Hey, Manny: You and Harold makin’ all gone with your fish sticks? J.M. Junior: Although you frequently make me cry, sniffle, and wash up, you impro- vise by bringing me to such unbearable heights. Meeting you was definitely the most exciting moment of my life. However, this doesn’t have to be goodbye, for Rosinha has really grown attached. Cara Linda Thank you to all those special friends who were there to help when | needed you. Love, Janet To Maria and Cecilia: My crazy buddies, thanks for all the crazy times and the continued sound of laughter (even if | almost passed out a few times). Love, Twana To Jane (Mickey): Never forget the Log, summer of ‘81, Mr. Foster’s History class, our “‘special friends’’, G.H., my wild parties and everyone’s fave couple! Thanks for four terrific years. You'll always be my baby sis. Love, Debbi Fe: It’s strange to meet someone who hardly understood your weird language and suddenly become such beautiful friends. | can honestly say | could never regret one minute of our time together. You've always helped me when | needed you. Thanks for being such a large part of my life. Bibo: Whoever said it’s the quality and not the quantity knew their stuff! It’s only been 4 years, but yet it feels like eternity. Thank you for the kisses, bruises, and especially the laughter! In you | found friendship, love, and loads of fun. The three magical ingredients that made our relationship so special and ultimately unforgettable! Ego amo te! Rosinha To JPG, Jr.: | ain't gonna drink no more!! From the Senior swimmers Donna: Hey, babe, it’s Senior year, huh? Well, I’m kind of glad that we’re here but it’s really great to look back at all of those super memories: the St. James reunion, the ice cream soda in Newport, the weekends alone together, the parties ... please, thank you, | love you! Last summer was absolutely fabulous, yet | know that this summer will be better. Memories are one of the benefits in life and I’m glad that my best memories were with you. | love you very much and Ill never forget you. All my love, Mike To Ross: I’m glad | had the chance to spend many special times with you. You will always be and have a special part of my heart. Love, Janet To the gang: Good luck, in the future, past and present and leave Mike alone. A third lunch shift dude, M.R.H. Mom and Dad: | didn’t think you would have to put me through school, but you did. Thank you very much for everything you have done for me. | love you. Todd To M.K. and ‘‘Mom” for their support and encouragement, to the two Mr. P’s for caring enough to be critical, to Longo the bum for understanding me, and to Mr. Burke, without whom | never would have survived the last four years ... | love you all. Deborah P.S. to Mrs. Sawyer: . . . thanks for never yelling too loud; | kept my promise. Love ya! Hi, Eggs: | just want to remind you of our little secret and of all the good times we had, especially when we would miss the bus. A good friend, Bacon Fe: You never let me down, you turned my life around, the sweetest days | found were with you. It was better every day, you brushed my tears away. You've taught me everything | know, | never thought | need someone so, but through the years | need you more. Always glad to be with you. When everything went wrong, with you | felt strong. | never had a doubt, you always worked things out. I’ve learned what life’s about by loving you .. . P.S. I'll never find one as dear as this beautiful person | have for a friend. To Twana: From grammar school to high school, we have remained the best of friends. | can honestly say, | have had my most memorable, zany and craziest times with you. From Delmonte Green Onions to feeling doors,we’ ve done it all. Ill never say goodbye, but only see ya, for | cannot stand to lose the best friend I've ever had. Nanda To the Pres. and Vice of W.W.: There are no two crazy best friends who know how to have fun anywhere than you guys. Thanks for all the corruption, poor innocent me! Love from a faithful WW member, JJ Curtis: | know you'll remember everything, the bus rides, the practices, and B.B., S.M., Tri-County, and all that good stuff like that. Thank you. Why? Because you're about the only one can stand me for six years and still be sane. Crab Nat: You never let me down, you turned my life around, the sweetest days I’ve found, I’ve found with you. 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The team improved each meet after the records for the 600 and 4 X 400 relay were shattered in early season. Other key performers were Senior Kerri Fermino and Freshmen Melissa Craig and Michelle Girard, who provide hope for the future. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Row 1: (L to R) Joila Gomes, Carla Duckett, Jean Silva, Rhonda Dias, Cathy Johnson, Donna Fields. Row 2: (L to R) Mike Longo, Asst. Coach, Chris Mendes, Nadine Robinson, Debbie Greenhalgh, Karen Bourgeois, Jeanne Bonneau, Head Coach. This year’s version of the Girls’ Basketball Team compensated for its lack of height with great hustle and desire. This well balanced unit was led by Seniors Cathy Johnson, Joila Gomes, Donna Fields, Co-Captains Rhonda Dias and Jean Silva, and Carla Duckett. The team again entered post- season play after rolling through the season with several easy victories. Coach Bonneau admired their positive attitude and dedication greatly. 124 Durfee Bourne Wareham Durfee Falmouth D.Y. Barnstable Stang Falmouth Bourne Wareham D.Y. Barnstable Stang Opponent 32 25 65 38 28 125 FIELD HOCKEY The Whalerettes finished their season, which included an exciting six-game win streak, with a 7-7-1 record. The Tri- Captains, Linda Lucio, Jen Wheelden, and ‘’Reenie” Riley and Senior Joan Smith were outstanding all season. Juniors Beth Lent and Stephanie Roussos also excelled, providing hope for the future. Row 1: Joan Smith, Melanie Sirois, Linda Lucio, Maureen Riley, Jennifer Wheelden, Elizabeth Sheehan, Liz Meltzer, Lisa Pacheco. Row 2: Asst. Coach Joyce Goodman, Janet Jacintho, Jennifer Betts, Sarah Garrett, Mary Tapper, JoAnn Panker, Kristen Morgan, Jane Costa, Stephanie Roussos, Michelle Stuart, Beth Lent, Coach Jeanne Bonneau. Not pictured: Maria das Neves and Ann Knox. pele y Be es ve ee | ch Ris SS See oe aan poe Seah BON Ra 422 ot AY ag eh oy OP Stthg MS otf ae es a et hike ce A gt en ti sealing ONE Regie ug. Ry ght Wort = SCSCO- NONWA YF Field Hockey Opponent 2 0 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 2 5 1 3 3 2 Westport Durfee Westport Durfee Falmouth D.Y. Stang Barnstable Dartmouth Falmouth D.Y. Stang Barnstable Dartmouth Fairhaven Row 1: Keith Ainsworth, Ray DeBarros, Mike Norton, Chris Mello, Marc Viera, Mike Mello. Row 2: Coach Steve Gardiner, Mike Eadie, Darren Lucas, Bruce Terry, Mark Przybyszewski, Tony Macedo, Jose Rocha. 128 The Harriers dramatically improved their record to 4-] from 2-8 last season. Co-Captains Mike Norton and Chris Mello paced this year’s squad along with steady Senior Marc Viera. Th X-Country team capped its fine season with their best finish ever in the State Division 1 meet. Coach Steve Gardiner hopes the team will improve upon this year’s finish even further next year. Returning Juniors Joe Rocha, Keith Ainsworth, James Flanagan, Kevin Poyant and Sophomore stand-out Tony Macedo should make next sea- son a pleasant one for Coach Gardiner. Cross Country NB Opponent 23 Barnstable 38 19 D.Y. 43 15 N.B. Voke 48 26 Dartmouth 31 35 Falmouth 24 129 Row 1: Fernanda Carapinha, Sheryl Amaral, Chery! Macedo, Joan Affonce, Judy Barnet. Row 2: Coach Micheline Donaghy, Brenda Bertrand, Debbie Greenhalgh, Debbie Marshall, Debbie Clapper. Not pictured: Anne Sampson. 130 VOLLEYBALL The Volleyball Team suffered through a trying season, finishing 1-11. However, its record does not illustrate the well- developed ball handling exhibited by the Whaler team. Seniors Sheryl Amaral and Fernanda Carapinha composed the back line while Senior Capt. Cheryl Macedo and Juniors Debbie Clapper and Debbie Marshall handled the front line. Setting was highlighted by Senior Joan Affonce and Junior Judy Barnet. The JV team played very well this season and will promote Sophomore Roxanne Robinson and Junior Debbie Wood to the Varsity squad next season. The ball handling and serving skills possessed by these two girls will bolster the Varsity squad. Remember the shut-out games versus Fairhaven and Voke. Volleyball NB Opponent NB lost Old Rochester NB lost Durfee NB lost D.Y. NB lost Wareham NB lost Fairhaven NB lost N.B. Voke NB lost Durfee NB lost Old Rochester NB lost Fairhaven NB lost D.Y. NB lost Wareham NB won N.B. Voke 13] GIRLS’ SWIM TEAM The Girls’ Swim Team continued its improvement under Coach Bruce Morell, finishing with a respectable 5-5 record. Co-Captains Beth Martin and Cathy Johnson provided solid leadership for the relatively young team. Sophomore Cathy Weaver continued her assault on the record book, shattering marks in the 500 and 200 yard freestyle. Departing Seniors, Corinne Perron, Corbina Jacintho, Kelly Swain, Rhonda Souza, Maureen Thornber, and Edie Silva provided strong support all season. Firepower for next season exists in the form of divers Junior Linda Coucci and Sophomore Raegan Watkins, Sophomore freestyler Kristen Farnworth, and Freshman stars Nicky Fer- nandes and Roberta Verville. Girls’ Swimming NB Opponent 69 Randolph 103 69 Seekonk 103 100 Canton 72 90 Attleboro 84 105 Middleboro 63 113 Stoughton 53 59 Durfee 113 37 Dover-Sherborn 46 97 Ursuline Academy 75 81 Westwood 90 132 Row |: Maureen Thornber, Corinne Perron, Cathy Johnson, Bethany Martin, Corbina Jacintho, Kelly Swain, Rhonda Souza, Edie Silva. Row 2: Tammy Sylvia, Tracey Sylvia, Linda Coucci, Debbie Sheehan, Tracy Jakusik, Karen Bourgeois, Lyn Montgomery, Renee Berthiaume. Row 3: Raegan Watkins, Kim Crompton, Sue Touhey, Lisa Lacasse, Sue Roncka, Cathy Weaver, Kristen Farnworth, Cheryl Jones, Lisa Mello, Ann Crabbe. Row 4: Bonnie Gorman, Lynn Perron, Ursula Wilkinson, Trisha Swain, Alison DePrato, Nicole Fernandes, Roberta Verville, Sue Pacheco, Sue Duhamel. debe _— 133 SOCEERK The NBHS Booters finished with an outstanding record of 10-3-1. They won the Southeastern Conference Division | championship and qualified for the Southeastern Sectionals of the Massachusetts Soccer Tournament. The Whalers’ stingy defense allowed a miserly total of nine goals in four- teen games. The Tri-Captains, Ted Da Costa, Fred Magalhaes, and Victor Mendes, contributed to the defensive and offensive efforts along with Fernando Pires, Carlos Martin, and John Semedo. Coach Matos on his players: ‘Their attitude, de- dication, and hard work made it a championship season.” 134 Row 1: Joe Monteiro, Dennis DeSa, Victor Mendes, Fred Magalhaes, Ted Da Costa, John Semedo, Andy Harrington, Joe Braga, Jean DeBurgo. Row 2: Asst. Coach Gill, Coach Matos, Tony Medina, Henry Andrade, Carlos Beloli, Carlos Serpa, Carlos Martin, Alvaro Salvador, Fernando Pires, Sano Gameiro, Joe Texeira, Deimar Vieira, Manager Armando Lopes, JV Asst. Clovis Ferreira. SOCCER’ Opponent Somerset N.B. Voke Taunton Falmouth D.Y. Attleboro Somerset Barnstable Dufee Taunton Falmouth Barnstable N.B. Voke D.Y. MAR WHINNWH- HU FY =“=OOGCONONO$ ONO — 135 A WHALER FEAST 136 AT DURFEE 137 BOYS’ TRACK The 1981-82 NBHS Boys’ Winter Track Team was “one of the most well balanced teams ever assembled in the history of NBHS track”’, according to Coach Steve Gardiner. The Whal- ers’ shot put foursome of Seniors Stephen Baptista, Brian Levesque, Bob Freitas, and Junior Chris Wheelden was one of the strongest contingents in Massachusetts schoolboy his- tory. Co-Captains Dennis Cregan and Darren DeAndrade gave strong efforts along with Seniors Joe Santos and John D. Pacheco and Juniors Kippy Andrade, Sean Medeiros, and Joe Rocha. 138 Row 1: (L-R) Ray DeBarros, Joe Santos, Fred Magalhaes, Bob Freitas, Brian Levesque, Darren DeAndrade (Co-Captain), Dennis Cregan (Co-Captain), Jean DeBurgo, Rich Theg, Mike Norton, Aguinaldo Ferreira. Row 2: (L-R) Dan Milligan, Jim Flanagan, Jose Rocha, Steve Drayton, Sean Medeiros, Bruce Terry, Ray Almeida, Ed McCarthy, Marc Viera, John D. Pacheco, Chris Desjardins, Jeff Smith. Row 3: (L-R) Coach Gardiner, Mike Cruz, Dennis Morris, Darren Lucas, Paul Neves, Sean McDevitt, Keith Ainsworth, Marc Ribeiro, Kippy Andrade, Kevin Poyant, Andy Wolfe, Paul Pelczars- ki, Mike Eadie, Mark Przybyszewski Opponent Barnstable 31 Dartmouth 17 Taunton 14 N.B. Voke 16 Falmouth 29 FOOTBALL Row 1,| tor: Joe Dias, Jim Sullivan, Bill Xifaras, Leroy Tolentino, John Camire, Nelo Ortiz, Gary Benoit, Shawn Walsh, Tony Szklany, Rich Theg, Doug Coito. Row 2: Mgr. Ron Ouellet, Jack Sheerin, Mike Warters, Kevin Clapper, John Lopes, Paul Metivier (non-team aie!) Joe Viera, Stephen Baptista, John Pacheco, Brian Johnson, Brian Levesque, Jeff McCoy. NB OPPONENT 13 Brockton 34 18 Catholic Memorial 12 14 Durfee 0 7 Taunton 14 7 Dartmouth 17 14 Quincy 8 22 NB Voke 0 13 Fairhaven 8 28 Attleboro 16 42 Durfee 7 140 5 Ph ey Aa me” Cees ere Ig fy a Be re gt 1 99 Den Om ung 14 nal 48 i . be wey bh é ; ia™ on Row 1 (I to r): Jack Sheerin, Tony Szklany, Leroy Tolentino, Stephen Baptista, John Camire, Nelo Ortiz, Gary Benoit, John C. Pacheco, Rich Theg, Shaun Walsh, Brian Levesque. Row 2: Kevin Mello, Billy Xifaras, James Sullivan, Paul Metivier (non-member), Joe Dias, John Lopes, Joe Vieira, Mike Warters, Jeff McCoy, Kevin Clapper, Doug Coito, Brian Johnson, Ron Ouellet. Row 3: Chris Horn, Dave Farias, Paul Paris, Danny Conceicao, Reginald Andrade, Glenn Forgue, Dave Affonseca, Bobby Haddocks, Doug Gonzaga. Row 4: John Bennett, Preston Perry, Scott Jenkins, Ed Caron, Chris Wheelden, Dave Lamontagne. Row 5: Brendan McDonald, Wayne Lima, Eddie Soares, Chris Mello, Rob O’Berry, Bobby Gomes, Mike Tarpey. The NBHS Football Team enjoyed a successful sea- son finishing with a record of 7-3. They capped the season with a 42-7 thrashing of arch-rival Durfee on Thanksgiving. Senior Quarterback Rich Theg led an explosive offense that featured Senior Tailback Gary Benoit as its major weapon. The defense, which pro- duced two shutouts, was spearheaded by Senior De- fensive Back Leroy Tolentino and Nelo Ortiz. Other outstanding Senior performers were Stephen Baptista, Brian Levesque, Jeff McCoy, Jack Sheerin, John Pache- co and Dou Coito. 14] HOCKEY ROW 1: Brendan MacDonald, Bruce Barboza, Paul Mello, Gary Boucher, Gary Benoit, Martin Arruda, Dean Snell, Glen Gagnon, Mark Souza, Scott Gonneville, Wayne Lima Row 2: Asst. Coach George L’Heureux, David Reis, Richard Bachand, Kevin Melancon, Robert Richards, Keith Marden, D.J. Cormier, Richard McCue, Robert Sylvia, David Geratowski, Scott Allen, Coach John Rolli. 142 SEASON RECORD W-11, L-7, T-z NB PNOAUNWNHWNHADO NUONDWAONDU UU Voke Dartmouth Somerset Fairhaven Duxbury Dartmouth Falmouth ORR Durfee Barnstable Fairhaven Den.-Yar. Taunton Barnstable Falmouth Durfee Somerset Voke Den.-Yar. Taunton OPPONENT ON—KUWUUNH—NUAWWNHONUAH —= HOCKEY Re, So i eg ‘ The NBHS Hockey Team finished with an 1 1-7-2 record, almost qualifying for the playoffs. Senior Captain Dean Snell led the team in scoring and set an all time scoring record for his career in the process. Seniors Gary Boucher, Glenn Gag- non, and Gary Benoit were strong on defense all season. The team appears to be set for the future as many of its key contributors return next season including Dave Gerwatowski, Kevin Melancon, and Scott Allen. 143 NB 79 75 94 78 60 67 82 73 79 43 54 73 75 64 64 67 78 73 144 OPPONENT Fairhaven 49 Fairhaven 44 Dartmouth 48 Dartmouth 39 Durfee 43 Durfee 63 Attleboro 58 Attleboro 59 Somerset 55 Somerset 47 Taunton 42 Taunton 61 Barnstable 50 Barnstable 30 Plymouth-Carver 49 Stang 42 West Roxbury 59 Oliver Ames 51 EEHIOU VISITOR Jeomaa Row 1: Carlos Martin, Todd Dos Reis. Row 2: Dave Silva, Buddy Wheatley, Mark Dow, Shaun Beaudoin, Robert Duarte, John Sheerin, Scott Fournier, Matthew Lowney, Kenneth Offley, Glenn Forgue, Coach Edward Roderigues. The Boys’ Basketball team stormed to a 17-1 record and established themselves as one of the best teams in the state during the regular season. Their success in the following tournament was attributed to their quickness and full court press, which stifled opponents all season long. The starting 444 five of Senior Co-Captains Todd Dos Reis and Carlos Martin, Juniors Bobby Duarte and Scott Fournier, and Sophomore Shaun Beaudoin excelled con- és ha sistently. The bench contributed mightily to the Whalers’ success as Mark Dow, Buddy Wheatley, and Jack Sheerin filled in capably. 145 101 92 106 72 86 105 92 104 146 BOYS’ SWIMMING OPPONENT Westwood 71 Apponoquet 71 Framingham South 80 Sandwich 65 Duxbury 98 Seekonk 86 Attleboro 66 Durfee 80 Middleboro 65 Row 1: Roy Marmelo, Doug Mendes, Joe Crisostomo, Scott Barrows, George Ferreira, Peter Aguiar, Russell Clark, Mike Cunha, Steve Myers, Bill Hathaway. Row 2: Kevin Shaughnessy, Paul Carreiro, Chris Norton, Peter Berthiaume, Tony Tolentino, Eric Horn, Bob Tweedie, David Garrett, Mike Richards, Curtis Nelson, David Larguinho, Paul Aresta, Coach Jim Medeiros. Row 3: Dave Small, Jim Roncka, Marc Hathaway, John Gomes, Mike Rego, Shaun Walsh, Jim Sullivan, Andy Grenon. 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St. Brockton, MA 02401 Tel. 617-584-1444 ae oe 163 bs oan ow eo THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT Ni a 168 a 4 e a ¢ 3 ee Bai it 169 MAIN OFFICE AIDES Ist row, | to r: Janine Azar, Del Bettencourt. 2nd row: Debbie Morse, Robin Alves, Maria Dias, Linda Ber- toldo. GREEN OFFICE AIDES Ist row, | to r: Mrs. Ethel Griffith, House Secretary, Deolinda Souza, Debbie Dyer, Maria Pacheco, Lisa Mello. 2nd row: Sharon Fogaren, Lisa Bulgar, Angela Mendes, Carolyn Repeta, Jodi Martins, Mrs. Lena Campanelli, Lucimar Silva, Jackie Gregoire, Nicole Fernandes. Not pictured: Bridget Lyons. GOLD OFFICE AIDES Ist row, | to r: Rosa Hernandez, Gail Grundy, April Sylvia. 2nd row: Maria Resendes, Clarisse Marques, Connie de- Barros, Olga Medeiros, Maria Correia, Cindi Jones. 3rd row: Cheryl Amaral, Maria DaPonte, Maria Miguel, Rox- anne Boga, Andrea Rose, Mrs. Alice Rezendes, House Secretary, Stacey Silva. 4th row: Gail Tardif, Marc Brown, Lea Luis, Jean Silva, Paula Mello, Richie Rodrigues. TAN OFFICE AIDES Ist row, | to r: Tammy Williams, Amy Diaz, Mary Beth Landry, Lisa Dupuis, Marianne Perry, Cheryl Silva. 2nd row: Rebecca Dupre, Maura Tweedie, Cidalia DeMattos, Lynn Eastman, Linda Medeiros, Kim Silva. 3rd row: Isabel Pimental, Michelle Sain- don, Lucy Adams, Cindy Sterling, Roberta Roder- icks, Maria Andrade, Sharon Sylvia. DEAN’S AIDES Ist row, | to r: Jennifer Coury, Celeste Bedard, Lisa Chase, Kerri Fermino, Sharon Levine, Todd Crabtree. 2nd row: Donna Torres, JoAnn Mendes, Maria Das Neves, Linda Viveiros, Chery! Newman, George Newman, Walter Kowalczyk, Randy Silva, Kevin Frates. Not pictured: Jane Daniels, Keith Ainsworth, Maureen Thornber, Doris Voigtlander, Polly Pimentel. , ti a i Bil) E.@ GE GE AIDES Ist row: | to r: Jane Armanetti, Andrea Bretton, Chris Santos, Pat Rodriques, Yvonne Harris, JoAnn Gebo, Kim Hinchcliffe, Kim Costa. 2nd row: Lynn Oliveira, Diane Belmiro, Debbie Conboy, Pam Stewart, June Silva, Joila Gomes, Carol Tate, Michelle Ramos, Eddie Martin, Ana Taveira. Not pictured: Tracey Ramos, Anne Lima, Richard Langlois, Kerry Marris. WHALERS ¢ | - POOL AIDES Ist row, | to r: John Gomes, Maureen Riley, Susan Magan. 2nd row: Roy Duarte, George Clattenberg, Kevin Harding. Not pic- tured: Edie Silva, Elise Fernandes, Ann Knox, Sarah Garrett, Debbie Sheehan, Norman Mendes, Duane Grace, Tommy Bar- boza, Marc Hathaway, Joe Couto. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Ist row, | to r: Richard Monteiro, Andy Harring- ton, Hilda Miranda, Karen Furtado, Jovana Morales, Andrew Grennon, Doris Voigtlander, Michelle Levesque. Not pictured: Anne Rua, Laurie Williams. 172 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Sue Mazaheri, 1st Vice-Pres., Penny Pimentel, 2nd Vice-Pres., Lori Wienzek, Secretary. Seated: David Reis, Class President. USE RIE 1 TfL lst row, | to r: Tabbie Brownell, Doreen Coucelos, Esmaralda Morgado, non-member. 2nd row: Betsy Collins, Pam Stewart, Maria Andrade, Catherine Genereux. Not pictured: Lisa Gouveia, Tatum Brownell, Lucy Pereira. ART CLUB Ist row, | to r: Maria Dias, Kathy Rego, Maggie Almeida. 2nd row: Amber Levesque, Terry Martins, Linda Jones, Michael Edwards, Advi- sor Richard Pacheco. 3rd row: Marlene Gam- bos, Delia Galego. Not pictured; Cathy Genereux, David Caton, Marsha Peterson, Kim Fabio, Kevin Young, Jacqueline Labonte. FUTURE TEACHERS L to r: Aleta Wheeler, Linda Cabeca, Barbara Collins, Leonore DaSilveira. 173 GUIDANCE AIDES be ORLA Ist row, | to r: Judy Silva, Carol Costa, Maria Ferreira, Amelia Lorenzo, Grace Day, Kim Andrade. 2nd row: Donna Mirands, Lynn Day, Andrea Rose, Maria Fernandes, Joan Smith, Ruth Dziuba, JoAnn Ramos. 3rd row: Cindi Jones, Carla Duckett, Rhonda Dias, Lucy Pereira, Theresa Rezendes, Bethany Martins, Jane Mello. Not pictured: Jennifer Betts and David Small. NURSES’ AIDES Ist row, | tor: Debbie Morse, Karen White, Paula Focht, Darlene Dubois, Nellie Lino. 2nd row: JoAnn Aguiar, Jeannie Giambo, Maria Cafua, Donna Sylvia, Chris McCoy, Christine Chapin. 3rd row: Helena Maia, Tina Aguiar, Babraba McKibben, Carol Tate, Celeste Be- dard, Betty Lazado, Janice Lauzon, Veronica Floyd. 174 RESOURCE CENTER AIDES Ist row, | tor: Rosa Alfaiate, Cathy Sylvia, David Spoor, Lidia Gomes, Peter Cormier, Cheryl Silva, Desiree Gilmette, Jeff Barrows. 2nd row: Diane Martins, Bobbi Simmons, Margaret LeBlanc, Ruth Dziuba, Paula Felix, Ana Paula Felix, Helen Soares, Dalia Dos Santos, Leonor Vieira, Sharon Correia, Maribel Gonzalez, Cristina Carvalho. 3rd row: Celeste Lima, Paula Xavier, Debbi Borden, Karen White, Gene Bralewski, Tabitha Pietraszek, Ruth Ortiz, Maria Cardosa, Angela Ann DaSilva, Jane Mello, Vivian Glassman, Janine Azar, Rui Pereira. 4th row: Paula Lemos, Pat Francis, Meg Goodwin, Ray Duarte, Susan Mendes, Ma Magan, Randy Lima, Marie Correia, Richard Ramos, Marc Brown, Donna Haddocks, Sharon Andrade, Janice Blake, Delia Galego, Steven Freitas. ALPHA Ist row, | to r: Mark Coulombe, David Sylvia. 2nd row: Kristen Johnson, Jane Kirby, Traci Pragana (Associate Ed.), Debbi Borden (Editor-in-Chief), Christine McCoy,Mr. Robert Peccini,(Advisor). Not pictured: Wendi Cooper (Associate Ed.), Mark Correia. 175 Bottom row, | to r: Maria Santos, James Varao, Stanley Steliga, Mark DaCosta, Ray Almeida, Eric Frias, Mr. John Pacheco, Director. 2nd row: Diane Souza, Dina Ferreira, Carol Mendes, Deborah DeTerra, Robyn Tavares, Sheryl! DeMello, Michelle Dion. ae Te a se A CES RINE ie REN EERE RR ; Bottom row: Joanna Dias, Paula Carvalho, Tony Drayton, Mark Souza, Cathy Sylvia, Mr. John Pacheco, Director. 2nd row: Ana Vieira, Kevin Beauregard, Tammy Reid, Brian Tardif, Rosanne Perry, Mary Dumas. 176 TV AND AV AIDES Ist row, | to r: Michael Edwards, John Lopes, Peter Cooper. 2nd row: Mr. Roger Robitaille, Director, Sean Medeiros, Martin Arruda, Patricia Viera, Bob Faria, Rick Pereira. Also standing: AV Aide Ken Saunders. HISTORY CLUB Ist row, | to r: Michelle Dawson (Sec.), Paul Carreiro (Pres.), Karen Furtado (V.P.), Etelvino Andrade (Treas.). 2nd row: Jean DeBurgo, Polly Pimentel, Paula Lemo, Mary Gilmour, Margaret Goodwin, Marie Dufresne, Mr. John Borowicz, Advisor. 177 HONOR SOCIETY ee ee ¥ EA, q 4 Ist row, | to r: Donna Letendre, Donna Torres, Deborah Oliveira, Michael Arruda, Maureen Thomber, Corbina Jacintho, Margaret Kennedy, Rosalie Lague. 2nd row: Lucy Loureiro, Rebecca Broadbent, Anne Sampson, Majbritt Rasmussen, Linda Theg, Daniel Silva, Elizabeth Sheehan, Kathleen Murray, Diana Belmiro. 3rd row: Doreen Correia, Celeste Bedard, Victor Almeida, Cheryl Macedo, Susan Butler, Isabel Gomes, Kerri Fermino, Janet Jacintho, Fernanda Carapinha, Paula Rodrigues, Nidia Sousa, Maria Pimental. Ist row: Jane Mello, John Pacheco, Maria Das Neves. 2nd row: Paul Marashio, Sherrill St. Germain, James Roncka, Andrew Grenon, John Tierney, Doris Voigtlander, Lorene Vieira, Lisa Sylvia, Anthony Vieira. 3rd row: Michael Norton, Richard Theg, Mark Dow, John Sheerin, Matthew Quail, Marc Viera, Robert Goulart, Robert Moniz. 178 CRIMSON COURIER _ — sermon Ist row, | to r: Sharon Fineberg, Angela Piva, Debbi Borden, Editor-in-Chief, Traci Pragana. 2nd row: Advisor David Pepin, Paul Marashio, Wayne Leavitt, Curtis Andrade, Don Saunders, Rob Horner, Glenn Gagnon, Peter Abraham. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB ae bkE Pk) Ist row | to r: Ralph Lambalot, Sue Pelletier, Mary Riding, Jackie Brocklehurst, Gayle Strittmatter, JoAnn Panker, Kristen Morgan, Ana DaCosta, Anna Francisco (Sec.), Cidalia Monteiro, Lori Lima, Carolyn Montgomery, Michael Eadie, Linda Pimental. 2nd row: Mr. Paul Guy (Advisor), Nidia Sousa, Donna Letendre, Mary Gilmour, Joe Couto, Kathleen Murray, John Sejnaui, Randy Silva (Pres.), Karen Helgeland (Vice-Pres.), Cecily Booker, Karen Furtado, John Pimental, Paul Aquiar, Carmen Alvarez, Anne Lima. 3rd row: Vivian Harrington, Nicole Picard, Christine Bolduc, Sue Mazaheri, Roxanne Robinson, Kathy Brennan, Roberta Verville, Sue Caron, Lynda Jones (not in club), Maria Monteiro, Nancy Medeiros, Maria Rebello, Cidalia Monteiro, Bobbie Jo Simmons, Patty Blouin, Monica Leandre, Paula Lemos, Joe Andrade, Maria Figueiredo, Barbara Pina. Not pictured: Gina Ferreira, Ana Leal, Jose Andrade, Sandy Correia, Suzanne Caron, John Pimental, Karen Furtado, Doreen Correia, Doreen Lacombe, Karen Granger, Sophia Kyriakidis, Zoe Boza, Christine Pelletier, Linda Theg, Nancy Medeiros, Aguinaldo Ferreira, Maria Ribeiro, Lisa Teixeira. 179 Ist row, | to r: Debbie Oliveira, Eli- zabeth Schaffer, Kristen Morgan, Richard Theg, Joanne Panker, John Pacheco, Jennifer Wheelden, Jennif- er Betts. 2nd row: Mitchell Alcrim, Renee Vermette, Scott Alpert, Kathy Nichols, Jane Mello, Keith Ains- worth, Mark Lynch, Judy Barnet, Jane Armanetti, Sherrill St. Germain, David Small. 3rd row: Maria Das Neves, Mr. James Mandly, Advisor, Gina Ferreira, Cidalia Monteiro, Nidia Sousa, Isabel Gomes, James Arguin, Gayle Strittmatter, Michael Folger, David Bailey, Debbie Mar- shall, Michael Arruda, Anne Marie Moreau, Michelle Levesque, Char- lene Barboza. Ist row, | to r: David Bailey, Mark Lynch, Scott Alpert, Keith Ains- worth, Brendan MacDonald. 2nd row: Mr. Timothy Mitchell, Advisor, Monica Leandre, Kathy Nichols, Kerri Fermino, Tiffanie Colvin, Mike Arruda, Ann Marie Moreau, Michelle Levesque. Ist row, | to r: Kerri Fermino, Fernan- da Carapinha, David Small, Anne Sampson, (Vice-Pres.), Ronald Ouel- let (Pres.), Maureen Riley, Peter Abraham, Wayne Leavitt, Jennifer Coury. 2nd row: Maria Das Neves, Gina Ferreira, Gayle Strittmatter, Jennifer Betts, Lisa Sylvia, Keith Ainsworth, Scott Alpert, Wendy Noel, James Arguin, Valerie Mon- teiro, Mary Tapper, Kathy Nichols, Cindy Souza. Not pictured: Elaine Almeida, Sheryl Amaral, Rita Costa, Todd Dos Reis, Mike Eadie, Kris Far- rell, Marie Fernandes, Sharon Fogaren, Ronni Jacobs, Sue Lajoie, Linda Lucio, Wendy Noel, Lisa Pacheco, Nicole Picard, Kathy Piva, David Reis, Roxanne Robinson, Jim Roncka, Sue Roncka, Beth Ryan, Dan Saunders, Elizabeth Sheehan, Mary Tapper, Lynn Vieira, Shaun Walsh, Jennifer Wheelden. Neve CEU B Ist row, | to r: Darlene Feldman, Sandy Frazier, Mau- reen Morency (Pres.), Mary Gilmour (Sec.-Treas.), Tiffanie Colvin, Linda Mello. 2nd row: Bernice Soucy, Maria Ribeiro, Cheryl Cayo, Karen Furtado, Jennifer Grime, Sandra Medeiros. Not pictured: Kathleen Brennan, Kristi Brown, Isabelle Gomes, Lisa Lari- viere, Monica Leandre, Lori Lopez, Gina Rodrigues, Cheryl DeSimas. SESS CLUB Ist row, | to r: Andrew Menard, Chris Audette, Tim Souza, Ronnie Jacobs. 2nd row: Mr. George Biscari (Advisor), Janice Blake, Kathleen Normandin, Bill Berry, Brian Souza, David Merrick, Fernandes Pache- co. Not pictured: Rob Homer, Mark Crowther, Steve Lima, Brian Sroczynski, Antonio Silva, Douglas De- Pina, Miguel Littleton, Terry Russell. DEBATING GCEUB Ist row, | to r: Sandy Medeiros, Maria das Neves, Maureen Riley (Sec.), David Small (Vice-Pres.), Jane Mello (Pres.), Lisa Sylvia. 2nd row: Jeff Barrows, Margie Zable, Sandy Trafalis, Karen Granger, Karin Borowicz, Anne Lima, Angelina Johnson, Ron Nery. Not pictured: Michael Folger (Treas.), Kevin Burns, Mr. Daniel Dube, Advisor. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Ist row, | to r: Manuela Senra, Pedro Pereira, Diana Seco, Isabel Pimental, Dalia dos Santos, Joao Benevides, Antonio Nova. 2nd row: Carlos Beloli, Ana Paula Felix, Coretti Bolarinha, Francisco Oliveira, Anabella Santos, Fatima Leal, Ana Paula Martins, Christina Carvalho. 3rd row: Mr. Antonio Oliveira (Advisor), Lina daRosa, Isabel Pereira, Ana Couto, Rui Pereira, Lourdes Lopes, Jose Monteiro, Maria J. Pimentel, Angel Mendes, Victor Mendes. BOWLING CLUB Ist row, | to r: Stan Wach, Sharon Szlegier, Lisa Saulnier, Lisa Scott, Mary Szlegier, Lisa Lariviere. 2nd row: Michelle Langlois, Mike Thibeault, Kathy Murray, Majbritt Rasmussen, Karen Helgeland, Garrett Silvia, Ken Nichols, Andy Bois. 3rd row: Linda Scott, Karen Arruda, Maureen Morency, Kim Kuczewski (Sec.), Cherilyn Barriteau, Karen Anuszczyk. 4th row: Mr. George Biscari (Advisor), Marc Denault, Mark Correia, Linda Theg, Tony Vieira, Peter Junier, Lori Lopez, Mary Gilmour, Andy Reed. 5th row: Keith Akin, Walt Kowalczyk, Joe Leandre, Alvin Niles, Brian Souza, Tim Sousa, Charlie Cornell, Dwayne Lovell. Not pictured: Shawn Littlewood, Mike Garifales, Bill Travers, Doug Morency, Joe Albert, Dave Sylvia, Stacey Herman, Cheryl Pelletier, Lisa Saulnier, James Fortier, Paul Andrade, Cheryl Gonsalves, Barbara Pina, Ima Sylvia, Lenny Racine, Karen Furtado, Bob Morin, Rob Andrade ‘eo (Pres.), Rob Horner (Vice-Pres.), Peter Abraham (Treas.), Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik (Advisor), Mrs. Donna Biscari (Advisor), Mr. David Pepin (Advisor). BUSINESS CLUB Ist row, | to r: Marianne DaSilva, Marebella Gonzalez, Michaelle Jesus (Vice-Pres.), Carolyn Lemos (Pres.), Nancy Lessa (Sec.), Darlene Stinziano, Carol St. Don, Ms. Dawn Caton (Advisor). 2nd row: Nadine Sylvia, Carol Braley, Suzanne Dube, Vicki Martin, Laurie Saulnier, Linda Brown, Estella Duarte, Elizabeth DaCruz, Michelle L’Heureux, Christine Sylvia. 3rd row: Luann Lake, Nilda Ramos, Margaret LaBlanc, Maria Melo, Viviana DeMedeiros. DRAMA CLUB Ist row, | to r: Maria das Neves, Angie Piva, Anne Sampson, Scott Aplert, John Lopes, John Tierney, Liz Meltzer, Fernanda Carapinha, Kerri Fermino, Terry Martins, Ann Knox, Diana Belmiro. 2nd row: Traci Pragana, Peter Abraham, Sue Roncka, Polly Pimentel, Michael LeBlanc, Don Saunders, Corinne Perron, Betsy Sheehan, Maureen Riley, Randy Silva, Cindi Hall. 3rd row: Jacqueline Coderre, Richard Langlois, Debbie Conboy, Chris Demers, Lisa Andrade, Basil Andrade, Scott Shepard, Robin James, Tara Chomak, Troy Ollivierre, Janine Azar. 4th row: Lisa Arruda, Lisa Morse, Mike Ventura, Penny Pimentel, Maria Figueiredo, Karen Abraham, Marc Ribeiro, Darlene Dwyer, Kevin Burns, Kathy Nobrega, Tracey Cooper, Madalina Andrade, Elaine Cunningham. 5th row: Ana Loureiro, Sandy Medeiros, Laurie Fernandes, Tiffanie Colvin, Lisa Humanson, Lori Rubin, Robyn Wildrick, Karen Marcotte, Dina Ward, Maria Fernandez, Nancy Frias, Deborah Goulart, Alyson DePrato, Doreen DeSousa. 6th row: Lisa Benedetti, Ron Nery, Elizabeth Riley, Laurie Amaral, Dean Lawrence, Jeffrey Barrows, Dana Andrade, Jose Andrade. Not pictured: Jackie Kizer, Elizabeth Schaffer (Pres.), Michael Vivian (Treas.). « RRs Aaa NATURAL SCIENG@ES CLUB Ist row, | to r: Gavle Strittmatter, Karen Furtado, Lorene Vieira, Doreen Correia, Polly Pimentel. 2nd row: Maureen Morency, Michelle Levesque, Sharon Levine, Donna Lentendre, Mitchell Alcrim, Mary Riding, Jackie Brocklehurst, Paulette Rock, Mr. John Strittmatter (Advisor) 3rd row: Doris Voightlander, Mary Gilmour, Michael Arruda, Victor Almeida, Chery! Macedo, Philip Clemmey. GREAT OUTDOORS CLUB . = r Peter Aguiar, Scott Alpert, James Arguin, Judy Barnet, Tammy Bettencourt, Joanne Bland, Julie Blumlo, Marie Botelho, Suzanne Caron, Paul Carreiro, Maria A. Carvalho, Wayne Chevalier (officer), Nina Chomak, Tara Chomak, Tracey Cooper, Peter Cormier, Linda Coucci, Marc Coulombe, Jennifer Coury, Dennis Cregan (officer), Tim Cregan, Robin Davenport, Michelle Dawson, Marie Dufresne, Karl Dupre, Kristen Farnworth, Laurie Fernandes, Nicole Fernandes, George Ferreira, Gina Ferreira, James Flanagan, James Fortier, David Francis, Norman Frechette, Mary Gilmour, Sandy Gonzalez, Malisa Irwin, Corbina Jacintho, Kim Jacobsen, Janice Jaworski, Diana Johansen, Karla Johnson, Kirsten, Johnson, Donna Letendre, Michelle Levesque, Deirdre L’Italien, Deborah Marshall, Anne Marie Moreau, Maureen Morency, Cheryl Oliver, Christine O’Malley, Ronny Ouellet, Chery! Pelletier, Mr. David Pepin (Advisor), Sandy Pereira, Marianne Perry, Polly Pimentel, Barbara Pina, Jim Pinto, Kathy Potkay, Kevin Poyant, Traci Pragana, Carolyn Price, Jeffrey Richard, Nancy Rodriques, David Roy, Jacqui Ruela, Mary Beth Ryan, Lisa Saulnier, Lori Souza (officer), Francisco Staley, Gayle Strittmatter, Jim Sylvia, Linda Vigeant (officer), Stan Wach. 184 SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE Paula Adamowski, Pedro Almeida, Dawn Andrews, Kelly Avila, John Bennett, Michelle Bois, Christine Branchaud, Linda Cabeca, David Caton, Barbara Collins, Betsy Collins, Tracy Cooper, Steve Correia, Marc Coulombe, Mark Davidian, Christine DeMello, Leonora DeSilva, Darlene Dwyer, Vasilios Efthimiades, Mike Eugenio, Debbie Fernandes, Ann Marie Galvao, Cathy Genereux, Raven Gonsalves, Linda Halle, Eric Horn, Angelina Johnson, Lucille Lacasse, Tracy Larsen, Margaret LeBlanc, Bridget Lyons, Sandra Marcotte, Keith Marden, Christine M cCoy, Steve Melanson, Richelle Menard, Michael Moniz, Ana Negalha, Christine O’Malley, Joe Perry, Karen Perry, Nicole Picard, Barbara Pina, Arthur Porche, Ann Marie Poyant, Keith Rebeiro, Roxanne Robinson, Sue Roncka, Mike Saba, Kathy Saltzman, Lori Spooner, Michelle Stuart, Marsha Torres, Reagan Watkins, Cathy Weaver, Tammy Williams, Steve Wood, Wallace Wynn. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L to r: Sharon Fogaren (Sec.), Sean McDevitt (Pres.), Pat Gifford (1st Vice-Pres.), Scott Alpert (2nd Vice- Pres.). Karen Abraham, Leslie Adams, David Affonseca, Keith Ainsworth, Raymond Almeida, Bill Berry, Kathy Bissonnette, Jeff Borges, Jody Carreiro, Paul Carreiro, Mark Charroux, Tara Chomak, Peter Costa, Heidi Darjean, Bob DeSilva, Steve Drayton, Michael Eadie, Manuel Estrella, David Farias, Kristine Farrell, Anna Francisco, Elise Fernandes, Chris Folger, Mike Folger, Nancy Gomes, Karen Granger, Chris Horn, Russell Houtman, Tracy Jakusik, Michelle Levesque, Sue Magan, Deborah Marshall, Cindy Mason, Joanne Nedeiros, Mike Mello, Pamela Mello, Valerie Monteiro, Carolyn Montgomery, Kristen Morgan, Kerry Morris, George Newman, Chris Norton, Gary Ormerod, Kathy Pina, David Ramos, Melissa Rapoza, Sally Roy, Mike Ricard, Diane Selley, Gail Sewall, Debbie Sheehan, Cindy Couza, David Spoor, Gayle Strittmatter, Steve Taylor, Lisa Teixeira, Renee Vermette, Lynn Vieira, Mike Walsh. 185 ap ome C8 8 eR coe Ticks es ee SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Ist row, | to r: Joan Affonce, Lucy Loureiro, Staci Baldomar, Corbina Jacintho, Sheryl Amaral, Fernanda Carapinha, Rhonda Souza, Maureen Foley, Janey Varieur. 2nd row: Maria das Neves, Lisa Chase, Maureen Riley, Michelle Gomes, Jennifer Wheelden, Michael Arruda, Lorene Viera. 3rd row: Todd Crabtree, Jane Mello, Wendy Foucart, Betsy Sheehan, Lisa Jenney, Jackie Kizer, Maura Tweedie, Lisa Pacheco, Lisa Sylvia. 4th row: Randy Silva, Rita Costa, Carla Duckett, Todd Dos Reis, John Gomes, Don Saunders. Not pictured: Cindi Audette, Mary Cottuli, Joe Dias, Lisa Mello, David Small, Tony Cabral, James Grayson, Maria Pacheco, Julia Soares, Lori Souza, Margaret Martins, Ann Russell, Kenda Tong, Angela Piva, Nancy Lessa, Sherry Fortes, Jackie Coderre, John Augustine, Nidia Sousa, Anne Sampson, Cindu Hall, Sue Butler, Curtis Andrade. 186 STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE L to r: Ronny “’Rolo”’ Ouellet, Scott Alpert, David Small, Noemi Cruz, Fernanda Carapinha, Keith Ainsworth. HANDBELL CHOIR L to r: Ms. Patricia Clark (Advisor), Bridget Lyons, Rebecca Broadbent, Dana Belmiro, Michelle Harriman, Susan Butler, Lisa Sylvia, Mike Poirier, Carol Tate, Rhonda Harriman, Holly Broadbent. SHOW CHOIR Ist row, | to r: Ray Normandin, Anne Farrell, J eff Barrows, Desire Gelmete, Mark Ribeiro, Liz Schaffer, Kevin Burns, Marie Canery, Mark Canery. 2nd row: Robin James, Ana Loureiro, Michelle Cruz, Rhonda Harriman. 3rd row: Lynne Oliveira, Diana Belmiro, Maureen Bergeron, Darcy Pina, Michael Poirier, Angie Piva. 4th row: Richard Langlois, Michael Perry, Bobby Andrade, Troy Ollivierre. 187 of) ort er ti eee reo” depute tz © han! Ree | Bhi ORCHESTRA Ist row, | to r: Christopher Lopes, Michelle Vandal, Chris Folger, Mike Arruda, Maureen Morency, Jody Carriero, Barbara Souza, Darcy Pina, Elizabeth Schaffer, Robert Andrade, Jesse Bastos. 2nd row: Staci Baldomar, Andrea Patistea, Mike Eugenio, Danny Amaral, Lorene Viera, Sharon Saltzman, Kathy Saltzman, Barbara Costa, Celeste Bedard, Karen Abraham, Angie Piva. 3rd row: Janet Cruz, Patrick Ricardo, Mike Poirier, Kathy Brennan, Stephen Cabral. CONCERT CHORALE Ist row, | tor: Lynne Oliveira, Liz Schaffer, Diana Belmiro, Rhonda Harriman, Anne Farrell, Darcy Pina, Lucy Loureiro, Maureen Morency, Angie Piva, Christine Thompson. 2nd row: Mindy Andrade, Patrick Ricardo, Michael Poirier, Jesse Bastos, Curtis Andrade, Michelle Cruz, Maureen Foley, Jackie Sylvia, Ray Normandin. 3rd row: Bobby Andrade, Christopher Cotter, Mike McGrath, Richard Langlois, Tom Hodziech, Chris Folger, Lisa Sylvia, Mike Arruda. 188 f ce 4 : s 4 £ MIXED CHORUS Ist row, | to r: Richard Langlois, Danny Amaral, Kenny Torres, Brian Lopes, Richard Faria, Christopher Cotter, Michael Canery, George Neto, Ray Normandin. 2nd row: Liz Schaffer, Diana Belmiro, Robin James, Rhonda Harriman, Anne Farrell, Maureen Bergeron, Susan Butler, Karen Andrews, Darcy Pina, Janice Bedard. 3rd row: Desire Gelmete, Lisa Andrade, Debbie Correia, Kris Farrell, Maria de Figueiredo, Paula Kummer, Kathy Normandin, Kevin Burns, Diana Fonseca, Sue Pires. 4th row: Jeff Barrows, Sandy Gonzales, Cindi Hall, Jennifer Coury, Bobby Andrade, Lori Fernandes, Ana Loureiro, Lucy Loureiro, Jackie Brocklehurst. SEEEGTED SrA. Ist row, | to r: Liz Schaffer, Diana Belmiro, Robin James, Rhonda Harriman, Anne Farrell, Maureen Bergeron, Susan Butler, Karen Andrews, Kathy Potkay, Angie Piva. 2nd row: Desire Gelmete, Lisa Andrade, Debbie Correia, Yvette Lapointe, Kris Farrell, Janice Bedard, Christine Thompson, Paula Kummer, Kathy Normandin, Jackie Sylvia, Donna Letendre. 3rd row: Cindi Hall, Maureen Foley, Sandy Gonzales, Lynne Oliveira, Maria de Figueiredo, Sue Roncka, Lucy Loureiro, Darcy Pina, Maureen Morency, Ana Loureiro, Lori Fernandes, Jennifer Coury, Jackie Brocklehurst. 189 190 T.B.B. CHORUS Ist row, | to r: Patrick Ricardo, Danny Amaral, Ron Nery, Liz Schaffer, Jeff Barrows, Mike Canery, Mike Perry. 2nd row: George Neto, Tim Hodziewich, Richard Langlois, Mike McGrath, Chris Folger, Frank Farrell. S.S.A. CHORUS Ist row, | to r: Vanessa Hemsley, Kelly Oliver, Janice Bedard, Sue Roncka, Kathy Potkay, Maureen Bergeron, Lynne Oliveira. 2nd row: Kim Jacobsen, Kathy Devlin, Sue Pires, Kelly Coughlin, Michelle Saidon, Kim Scroggins, Ruth Dziuba. 3rd row: Kathy Nobrega, Carmen Almeida, Donna Leach, Diana Fonseca, Billie Jean Demoranville, Valerie Monteiro, Sharon Raphael. 4th row: Darcy Pina, Donna Letendre, Anne Knox, Karen Blake, Theresa Oliver, Lori Ann Lopez, Debbie Dyer, Raeleen Lowery, Amy Kummer, Sandy Marcotte, Bobby Jo Simmons. J.R.O.T.C. INSTRUCTOR GROUP L to r: LTC Joseph Napoli, SFC Robert Morrison. BATTALION COLOR GUARD L to r: Zeferino Gomes, Robert DaSilva, Jose Rivera, Belmiro Fernandes. 19] COMPANY A Ist row, | to r: Michael Cottle, Wayne Chevalier, John Catterall, Michael Dawson, Jesse Monteiro. 2nd row: Octavio Bizarro, Theo Lopes, David Larguinho, Belmiro Fernandes, Valentino Pina, Glen Gibau. 3rd row: Peter Aguiar, Edward Benevides, Arlindo DaSilva, Bruce Duarte, Raymond Bradley. 4th row: Andrew Menard, Dean Lawrence, Jean Gomes, Jean Couto, Paul Pinto, Carlos Dutra. 5th row: Mark Canery, Zeferino Gomes, Pedro Almeida, Robert DaSilva, Jose Rivera, Paulo Goncalves, Jose DaCunha. 6th row: Joseph Andrade, Steven Pacheco, Joao Semedo, Daryn Gomes, Steven Pacheco, George Pereira. COMPANY B Ist row, | to r: Lynn Laracuente, Monica Leandre, Debbie Hood, Lina Couto. 2nd row: LeShea Silva, Barbara Jean Correia, Yvonne Harris, Pat Ramos, Aurora Gonzalez. 3rd row: Liz Fuentes, Rachel Gomes, Sharon Perry, Michelle Normandin, Hilda Miranda, Michelle Medeiros. 4th row: Barbie Rivera, Rosemary Ramos, Cheryle Barboza, Aida Rodriguez, Pollyanne DeSousa. 5th row: Susan Brie, Melissa Johnson, Wanda Figueroa. 192 COMPANY C Ist row, | to r: Maribel Gonzalez, Debbie Botelho, Donna Hood, Linda Theg, Kimberly Grace, Grace Mendonca, Tammy Fernandes. 2nd row: Anna Figueroa, Wendy Lima, Lucimar Silva, Ruth Ortiz, Goretti daSilva, Kim Scroggins, Yolanda Adames. 3rd row: Tracey Audette, Carmen Gonzalez, Denise Aderson, Lisa Burris, Angelina Johnson, Jeannie Johnson, Yoland Baez, Margarity Guentes. 4th row: Kim Andrade, Kelly Santos, Linda Brown, Carolyn Rosa, Debbie Fernandes, Lorraine Dauplaise, Theresa Oliver, Beadi Lozada. “VICTORIAN” DRILL TEAM lst row, | tor: LeShea Silva, Michelle Gomes, Donna Hood. 2nd row: Lynn Laracuente, Tracey Audette, Kim Scroggins, Barbara Jean Correia. 3rd row: Debbie Hood, Hilda Miranda, Kim Andrada, Yolan- da Adames, Lina Couto. 4th row: Michelle Norman- din, Debbie Fernandes, Aida Rodriques, Ruth Ortiz. 123 J.R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM Ist row, | to r: Jose DaCunha, Lynn Laracuente, Belmiro Fernandes, Zeferino Gomes, Jean Couto, Sharon Perry. 2nd row: John Catterall, Michael Dawson, Michael Cottle, Robert DaSilva, Pedro Almeida, Wayne Chevalier, Jean Gomes. Not pictured: Jose Rivera, Steven Farrell. “MOBY DICK RIFLES +R TEAM lst row, | to r: Michael Dawson (Pres.), John Catter- all, Robert DaSilva. 2nd row: David Larguinho, Car- los Dutra, Dean Lawrence, Glen Gibau. 3rd row: Zeferino Gomes, Andrew Menard, Jean Gomes, Jean Couto, Jose DaCunha. 4th row: Jose Rivera, Belmiro Fernandes, Steven Pacheco. Not pictured: Mark Canery. 194 “VICTORIAN TWO” DRILL TEAM Ist row, | to r: Tammy Fernandes, Debbie Hood, Aurora Gonzalez. 2nd row: Kim Grace, Lorraine Dauplaise, Yolanda Baez, Maribel Gonzalez. 3rd row: Theresa Oliver, Pollyanne DeSousa. SENIOR CLASS Ist row, | to r: Debbie Hood, Michelle Gomes, John Catterall, Linda Theg, Donna Hood. 2nd row: Susan Brie, Michael Dawson, Wayne Chevalier, Maribel Gonzalez. 3rd row: Michael Cottle, Jose Monteiro. hele CHEERLEADERS See Ist row, | tor: Kelly Santos, Sherry Cabral. 2nd row: Debbie Dyer, Trisha Blouin, Christine Bourgeois, Jeanne Bissonnette, Noreen Aguiar, Jackie Kizer. 3rd row: Chris Gorman, Debbie Holden, Patsy Gonsalves, Terry Barros. 4th row: Pamela Grant. PER CEWB Ist row, | to r: Tracey St. Martin, Lisa Gouveia, Lynne Melancon, Charlene Diggs, Ruth Souza, Anna Dos Santos, Lori Mello (Head), Laurie Amaral, Marianne Frias, Ann Rutkowski, Wendy Larocque, Lisa Gomes, Holly Lopes, Kim DeMello. 2nd row: Paula Sevigny, Kris Lee, Debbie Marcabelo, Irene Cardoza, Stephanie Dubois, Pam Haskins, Christine Hubert, Mimi Ladino. 3rd row: Mary Lou Macedo (Pres.), Mary Ann DaSilva, (Vice-Pres.) Hilda Almeida (Sec.) Debbie Thibeault, Sue Mazaheri. Pyramid: Lourdes Alves, Alicia Irwin, Darlene Dwyer, Lynn LaBerge, Linda Aguiar, Tracey Correia, Lisa Vieira, Mrs. Pauline Amaral (Advisor), JoAnn Aguiar (co-Head), Mandie Frias (Head). 196 MAJORETTES Ist row, | tor: Sally Roy, Diane Selley, Isabel Gomes, Tricia Enoksen, Lisa Goulart, Kathy Bissonnette, Sue Spirlet. Back Row: Lee Ann Smith, Kim Estrella, Lori Spooner, Leslie Ventura, Cindy Hall, Ms. Judith Allen (Advisor). FEATURE TWIRLER Donna Kostka 197 N.B.H.S. BAND Karen L. Abraham, Paula M. Adamowski, Leslie Adams (Sec.), Daniel J. Amaral, Curtis W. Andrade, Jose Andrade, Karen A. Andrews, Pamela Arruda, John F. Augustine, Tracy A. Bachand, Todd R. Baptista, Jess S. Bastos, Michael Belanger, William H. Berry, Peter Berthiaume, Rachel S. Besen, James Bettencourt, Holly E. Broadbent, Rebecca Broadbent, Robert N. Cambra, Jody Ann Carreiro, Lori R. Carriero, Jacqueline Coderre, Barbara Costa, Christopher Cotter, Robert J. Couto, Todd W. Crabtree, Janet M. Cruz (Vice-Pres.), Steven M. Darmofal, Janice L. Denault, Paula DiBenedetto, Thomas A. Duval, Christopher Efthimiades, Vasilios Efthimiades, Michael R. Eugenio, Richard A. Faria, Frank Farrell, Maria Figueiredo, Rose L. Garcia, Michelle Harriman, Thomas S. Hodziewicz (Treas.), Michael Hopp, Amy E. Kummer, Paula |. Kummer, Janice Lauzon, Michelle LeBlanc, Bryan Lopes, Christopher Lopes, Lori Ann Machado, Carl D. Marujo, Maureen Medeiros, Michael J. Moniz, Robert J. Moniz, Michael Moreau, Andrea M. Patistea, Sharon Perry, Penny E. Pimentel, Polly A. Pimentel, Marc D. Pires, Michael Poirier, Patrick J. Ricardo, Kevin Rodrigues, Kathy A. Saltzman, Sharon J. Staltzman, Karen Sanchez, Allan T. Santos, Michaeleana Silva, Michael J. Sousa, Barbara A. Souza, Mary Ellen Souza, Andrew F. Sylvia, Lisa M. Sylvia, Kenneth Torres, Michelle Vandal, Lorene Vieira (Pres.), Ronald A. Vien, Karen Wilson, Mr. Donald Vasconcellos, Director. COLOR GUARD Ist row, | to r: Christine O’Malley, Lisa Metcalf, Lisa Teixeira, Valerie Monteiro, Laurie Long, Nicole Sousa, Danielle Seguin, April Morri- son. 2nd row: Sherry Leonard, Janice Bedard, Sharon Marshall, Jacqui Ruela, Isabel Vieira, Robyn Jack- imocz, Patti Blouin, Kathy Kostka, Mr. Robert Millette (Advisor). 198 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1982 FROM Crowley-Weaver Insurance Agency, Inc. od Vermeite 251 Union St. New Bedford, Mass. 02740 999-6241 Vermette’s Travel, Inc. Melville Plaza Suite 5 | § New Bedford, Mass. 999-3288 (North Branch Office at 1900 Acushnet Ave. 995-2601) GOOD LUCK FROM THE CLASS OF ‘84 A Friend 33 1 3 Records 1020 King’s Highway New Bedford, Mass. Silverstein's 5¢2 NORTH STREET ROUTE 6 NEW BEDFORD MASS C2740 AREA CODE 617 TEL 997-7436 POST35 YEARS AUXILIARY 2S YEARS CAPE VERDEAN AMERICAN VETERANS ASS‘N. and LADIES AUXILIARY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — MERITORIOUS CERTIFICATE FORMAL WEAR SPECIALISTS COLOR COORDINATING OPEN MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. TIL 8:30 P.M. SATURDAY TIL 5:00 P.M. 279 STATE RD., NO. DARTMOUTH, MA. 02747 fter B® INCORPORATED Sponsored ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION — SCHOLARSHIP CAPE VERDEAN RECOGNITION COMMITTEE FOOTBALL — MIDGET — _ PEEWEE LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM - GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM BASKETBALL -— MIDGET — PEEWEE STAR FORCE DRUM BUGLE CORPS. Verdean Vels Memorial Hall, 561 Purchase St, New Bedlord (617) 999-6500 —_—_—_—« =—_—nas eeeeeeee_5owmre_3ee—oV73 CO “ GeaGnsese_rr er ee ee. Ss «sk lee es 199 “STATE LAW FORBIDS HROWING ANYTHING ATAS sO59 Tail TW ad Yearbooks need all the support a community can give. These are the people who gave generously to the Crimson Log of 1982. A Friend Cape Verdean American Vets and Ladies’ Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cruz Compliments of Dartmouth Indoor Tennis DeMello and Lopes Lariviere’s Pharmacy Mr. Myron Marder, Public Accountant The Yearbook Staff thanks you all. OUR GENEROUS PATRONS Judith M. Allen Richard S. Anderson Liza Andrade M. Melinda Antunes Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Arruda, Jr. Mrs. B. Fran Barbero Mr. Mrs. Bonaventura Barboza, Jr. City Councillor Paul L. Barton George Biscari Judy Bolton Judith M. Bolton Robert J. Braz Buds, Blooms and Blossoms ... Pam Coury Edward Burke Paul Charbonneau M. Chopoorian A Friend (U.C.) Frederick D. Cole Walter, Cynthia and Kelli Conward Roy Costa Edward P. Coury Melissa Coury (’78) John Dell Isola Eileen C. Diggle Irene Duprey-Gutierrez Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Edwards, Jr. William B. Esancy Thomas Ferreira Steve Gardiner Joseph Gill Edward R. Girard Mr. and Mrs. George Goodfellow Alberta Grace Alberto Grace John G. Grace Mr.s Catherine F. Hassey Mrs. Bert Hill Constance Hindle Michael B. Hochman Corbina M. Jacintho, Steering Committee James Kilmartin, Best Wishes to E. Schell Mr. N. Konstantakos Mr. and Mrs. Marc Letendre Edwin L. Livramento Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Longo Jim Macedo Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meehan Curtis Mello Peter Monteiro Carole Ann Murphy (’60) Melissa Naile Mr. Ronald Nolin Mr. and Mrs. John Nunes Mr. Joseph Oliver Robert Peccini Mr. and Mrs. David Pepin Mr. and Mrs. Hans E. Picard Alice S. Rezendes Vivian Robb June Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John F. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Robitaille Mrs. Helen Rogers Henry V. Saltzman Miguel O. Sanchez-Arriola William D. Savage Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schell Mr. and Mrs. William A. Schell Julie Seguin Manuel B. Silveira Anna J. Sowa Mary E. Stellato Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. St. Pierre Mr. John Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. John Strittmatter Tichon Mrs. Esther Torres Upward Bound Program ... Robert Fortes Raymond Varieur Neal F. Wall Joan E. Williams 204 Mrs. Roberta H. Sawyer Dean of Students After twenty-three years in the New Bedford School system, the last thirteen as Dean of Students at New Bedford High School, it is time for me to retire. | am delighted to be able to thank Mr. Walter Bonnar, now retired, for pleasant years spent under his leadership in the English Department, and for most rewarding times with Mr. Paul Rodrigues and Mr. Theodore Calnan as Headmasters. However, my dearest memories will be of the many wonderful New Bedford High School students who have allowed me to be a part of their lives and who never seem to forget me. All teachers can attest to the fulfillment these students provide. | feel especially blessed, as was my late husband, by their love. To all my colleagues and all my ex-students, may | say, ‘Salud, dinero y amor, y el tiempo para gustarlos.”’ (Health, wealth and love ... and the time to enjoy them.) In memory of Bill Sawyer, Class of 1937, NBHS, who attended so many Senior Banquets and Senior Proms and never stopped caring for the great students of NBHS. Salud, Dinero y Amor, y El Tiempo Para Gustarlos. ‘ Waa ‘hh Ue Nae YW - t ey im SR. 206 PORTFOLIO 207 Remember ... Cutting a ‘‘friend”’ in the lunch line whom you don’t even know. Pink and brown meatloaf. “Is that supposed to be some kind of cheese?”’ Waterskiing in the cafeteria. Feeling better as a student tutor and then getting sick when you fail your own subjects. Five fires in one day. Paying attention in class. “Have you heard from any colleges yet?” The unruly freshman class of ’82. Procedures A,B,C ... Z. Swim Team initiations. “T didn’t know we had elevators in this school.”’ The popularity of the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest. The originality of the NBHS Band’s half-time performances. The outstanding performance of Gary Benoit. Food fights in the Tan House cafeteria. The gruesome beating of Durfee, 42-7, by the awesome NBH Whalers’ football team. ‘‘Where’s the fourth floor?”’ “Double order of potato puffs, please.” Mr. Robinson’s technical difficulties. “O.K., people, let’s hit the books.” “Code 533 is in effect.” Searching for those yellow slips. Cheating during an exam. Skipping gym. Remember ... Standing out in the snow during the day the lights went out in New Bedford. Fred Reynolds: The Invisible Man. Failing a test after expecting a snow-day and not studying the day before. Sixty-degree pool water in the gym. Getting slashed in floor hockey. Those becoming bathing suits in the pool, which expand when wet. ‘Which side is the front?”’ The tremendous success of both the girls’ and boys’ basketball teams. ‘“‘When are we getting out of school?”’ “Do you mind not stepping on my toga!”’ Nine false alarms in a single week. The performance of the Long Island Sounds. The good times spent in Senior Lounge. Paying 20¢ for a milk, and $1.75 each day for “‘lunch’’. Preppy Day. “What’s a planetarium?”’ “Who are you taking to the Prom?” “When are we getting our yearbooks?” “This is a formal study hall!”’ The lack of imagination of the Contributing Staff. “Code A is in effect; we are trying to apprehend an elderly woman in a black leather jacket .. .!”’ CONGRATULATIONS AND RECERI me 19 or Contracting Oca yE sae a day for pennies Ready to e-when you are! : Pending Patents allow us to pu! ALL Plumbing and Equipment below water line! ORIGINAL PORTABLE Rar 768 BY AARON SPAS TUBS PS He —meeny PANEN BEDFORD jae” : e m Beg HICH SCHOOL fh CLASS. DFIUG8C Meee nee there fe ew ve tbe wit he Orne he , In this case, Eight is Enough! rimson Courier me “TY ROOM wa ia Should I hit him with it? _ , Oooh, school is so much fun. The amazing NBHS Siamese twins! Finals give me a bleeding nose 213 Do brownies usually have eight legs? I guess they’re seniors. What Mr. Calnan, you want to see me? aw Rick James, Jr. Boy, do I feel better as a student tutor. To the Class of 1982 ... | sincerely hope that this yearbook serves as a remembrance of your days at New Bedford High School. These past four years should not be forgotten for they were a major stepping stone in your walk through life. The staff of the ’’Crimson Log ‘82” has truly worked many hard hours to attain this goal with the invaluable counsel of Dick Swiech, the Hunter Publishing Company representative, the . ae perfection, dependability, and speed of Mike Marston, the yearbook photog- SO a rapher, and above all the dedication, patience, and love of Mrs. Roberta Sawyer, en the yearbook advisor. | wish each graduate luck, courage, happiness, and success in the years to come. We are the builders of the future. Remember, we are the Class of 1982!!! Sincerely, é: ne . , Doris Voigtlander Fh, oi Editor-in-Chief Neate “Crimson Log ‘82 — C—- 2 216 LUC Will and Sestament Ke, nner Class: of 1982, being of sound beloved underclassmen Ueck, JSentor Lounge, Calculus, poe Banguet, Cae lint, SATs, ACTS, College Mpplications, and most SE. ie, Gin Class, of SS, we lave Fae ANhgebra IT, the Yunior banguet, and the thought that US) “Upspoer CLUSSINEL, Lee the Senior Class: of ’82 departs SHUC, OUL pully ach ibe wlicodte oa educattor wt N HS to have as, great wv bearing or his life as tt did or our lives. Jentor Class: of 1982 (e@ 79812 CRIMSON LOG SUPPLEMENT aed, ag Sos a eal i a? la 7 hae 3 Lee = te Pose TREN AND The King And | “ 4 “ x le See - . a ge “ Senne + oe - KatSixe , = % shir PERE AON: gg enol a ‘ Cae Ae — Godeingetben ccs exc ‘sin Fa : ae Y i ed Mercupie ed , Mie Banquet Senior { be ad oo newt yee TT LG Lied J sesa poet im: TE UB heel ¢ % gaat alent ol GOLF POG ke ck Oe a de. Nha BASEBALL _ a aetna Woy “VAIN RR NR NY Pant A WS XY) a. ANN ee e PW wey AAAS ss ANEAEE Say, ee eee ae a — od vs GIRLS’ TRACK 1] K C rN ’ TR S Y O B . i ae HH, Lt} si i 4 : a : | i i ne i a Ha ih a ae : { ne i } i { . re ah iH | i . d y HN : itty ij ig ’ iit HHH ; ‘ a a ie ian : i He i i Hl i : th ut at tH Mi i i i in a i ii tie it il H Hy i H i H HT iH i i ut Hy i! it iy ui iy i it it it it Hi i it ut it | : aa fis i i j .. iH i es i Ht Ha HAH 7 7 ii Hit i ii ; nh HHH ” HHH Ht - : HHH HHH i Hh 12 BOYS’ TENNIS a Cae nelion Seer te aI et ay 4 ae ine SOFTBALL A heads, | yi ss oe ee Se 14 Mii) riba) 03 say ofl SS” te “s ee 4 Sina ghana coins g Fd : i : 22 The Class of 1982 presents five people who, after a combined total of 68 years devoted to students at New Bedford High School, are retiring. They have given an impressive portion of their lives and their talents to the youth of New Bedford. The members of the Class of 1982 respectfully and gratefully salute them. Mr. Eugene Goldrick Mrs. Rosalie Baker Mrs. Zeida Rodriguez Mrs. Stasia Szaro Mr. John Dell Isola Senior Prom June 7, 1982 ion Graduat 1982 ] ‘ ' ' ‘ : ‘ ' ’ sf ‘ . i a 4 4 Sy 4 4 s ¢ : ’ =. ? . ’ + ‘ ial “ 4 ey z . 2 J ee } ” aia r “ . , ? omy r a4 e b ao is eg , P : , rs ? by ? F Ne. ¢ Fy EE ig a SS . et : . , 7 , vt ‘ , rod ‘ vy ic te Fe sae Ms P , ’ 2 %. = .. d : . . - ‘ e - = . ae Ys ie ie) oF a =, ; pare a , ng 2 . “ : a4 ws 2 be ri . : es. “vt F: be ah 5


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