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

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UMN 3 9066 00057 0008 Crimson Log on vue w Ves - DIE Gf CONUS faculty ly 1s Sports PGS Acti ites mares . Y WOKE ALE Py TP IA Or MSE PET TTT OAT Se SRS a BOSONS -1983 The more they stay the same ... all a rid au Wii} i I bill i | ti WHAT A CLASS — 1983! | Raise your hands if you’re sure! Golly! MEDICAL SERVICE “Flight leader to Blue Squadron, come in!” “Oh no ork ie a ain!”’ 3 ’ “Hello ... Samaritans?” Whopper beats the Big Mac “So you’re gonna let your conscience be “Now if I turn my arm like this, I could your guide, heh?” probably break it in half.” WHAT A YEAR — Rock the Casbah “Tl get you my pretty, and your little dog too!”’ Tylenol victim King Tut “Little Rabbit Foo-Foo ... ” The set was darkened to protect the innocent Puberty was not kind i fe 4 townie red ‘ 4 Beam him up, Scotty! Did she really say that! 10 Ee i Ae Pow, pow, powerful Clearasil, Clearasil . . Well, here I am! You want me to bend my other leg like this; okay! ot sa ae “Emergency procedures A are now in effect!” | swear I didn’t do it! aa Heh, you mess with a senior and I'll bust ya face! Where did you get that hickey, son? 11 ” ” I don’t know if I can do the letter Z.” ’ three little Indians Gee ’ (a3 two little. ’ i i “One little “If I sit like this, they may think | know what I’m doing! Think I can fit?” Wrong!!! a3 ” 7 3) cc == 2 “vu = s Denny Terrio, but where’s Motion?” ‘And the winner is .. . ’ “Tt 14 mis Cupid’s little helper “T will now demonstrate the proper tech- “Ooops, dropped my books!” nique for correcting a wedgie.”’ We are spirits in the material world. “Is my mascara clumping?” “No, dummy, the dance goes like this .. .”” “Th-th-that’s all folks!” 15 18 AIR The air signs of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius encorporate qualities that are truly indicative of the faculty at New Bedford High. With the intelligence of Gemini, the versatility of Libra, and the communication of Aquarius, these pro- fessionals provided an atmosphere that made learning possible. nil ws cmeuuen, ie ea ae 19 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mayor John A. Markey (chairman ex-officio) Mrs. Margery Dottin Atty. Thomas R. Hunt Dr. Michele Merolla Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. James Sullivan Dr. Paul Walsh SUPERINTENDENTS Mr. C. Nanopoulos, Supt. of Mrs. L. Caron, Asst. Supt., Spec. Mr. E. Correia, Asst. Supt., Mrs. G. Ba Asst. Supt., Elem. ce Schools Services Personnel ucation DIRECTORS Mr. Raymond Bisaillon, Art Mr. William Chapman, Guidance and Pupil Personnel Mrs. Clara Crosson, Occupational Education Mrs. Frances Heimberg, Music Education Mr. Richard Ponte, Phys. Ed., Health, and Athletics Mrs. Mary Stellato, Home Economics Ms. Edna Zola, I.M.C. 20 Welcome Aboard ... Mr. R. Ponte Director The school year 1982-1983 marked the arrival of four “new faces” on the administrative staff. Mr. R. Ponte, after 18 years of teaching and coaching, be- came the Director of Phys. Educ., Health, and Athlet- ics. Ms. B. Bizzarro left the English classroom after 17 years to become the new Dean of Students; while Mr. R. Nolin left the teaching of French after 18 years to become Department Chairman of Foreign Lan- guages ... Mr. R. Nolin Dept. Chairman Ms. B. A. Bizzarro Dean of Students A relative newcomer, Mr. Longo, after seven years of teaching history and psychology, has be- c ome Housemaster of the Gold House. We wish them the best of luck in their new adventure. Mr. M. Longo Housemaster ai Mrs. M. Harper, Blue House _ g Yn oO rS oO ie) ae 8 = i ¢ [e) S ai 8 v = S Ee | 5 e ° Ss ' WY oO = se] Vv fa o mia 5 kamen es oO N © x 4 - 3 T = a) (e) oO z lo) Cee ° wml fn : © : hy : B x a ; =| £ 2 = ae [— 3 Y) : 5 2 ¢ bend 5 ro} fe S jae, -y Z u o : : = = a ra 22 DEPARTMENT HEADS Mr. R. Nolin Miss J. Park Mr. J. Farrell Foreign Language Mathematics Industrial Arts Mr. F. Cole Social Studies : i, | bes Mr. J. W. Rose Mr. R. Nerbonne Mr. C. Robinson Science Business English 23 ALLCOCK, R. Home Ec. ALVES, A. Port. ALVES, C. Business AMARAL, J. Bilingual AMARAL, P. Phys. Ed. ANDERSON, A. Business ANDERSON, R. Business ANDRADE, E. For. Lang. ANTHONY, P. Science ARAUJO, A. For. Lang. ARMSTRONG, C. Spec. Ed. ARRUDA, J. I.M.C. AUDETTE, T. Business AYOTTE, L. Business BARBERO, F. Math BARBOZA, R. Phys. Ed. BENNETT, J. Spec. Ed. BETTENCOURT, W. Art BISAILLON, D. Science BISCARI, G. For. Lang. BOISVERT, P. Driver Ed. BOLTON, J. Guidance BONNEAU, J. Ind. Arts BONNEAU, J. Guidance BOROWICZ, J. Soc. St. BOURGEOIS, R. Science BRAZ, R. English eae ESL BRUM, A. Science BUCKLEY, K. Phys. Ed. BURCHELL, M. English BURKE, E. Guidance 25 CABRAL, G. For. Lang. CAMPANELLI, L. Soc. St. CAMPOLI, R. Music CARDOSO, C. Guidance CAKON, D. Phys. Ed. CARREIRO, R. Soc. St. CARVALHO, E. Bilingual CASTRO, M. For. Lang. CATIN, C. Business CAT ON, D. Business CHARBONNEAU, G English . CHISHOLM, J. Math CHOPOORIAN, M. Home Ec. COHEN, J. Spec. Ed. COLLINS, H. Home Ec. CONWARD, C. Soci St COSTA, D. Ind. Arts COSTA, E. Business CURRY, J. Soc. St. DaGRACA, A. Soc. St. DEAN, D. Math DeCHAMBEAU, J. Ind. Arts DeSILVA, G. Math DIGGLE, E. Math DLOURY, L. Business DLOUHY, R. Ind. Arts DOW, R. English EDMUNDSON, L. Soe. St. ESANCY, W. Phys. Ed. FERNANDES, J. Math FERREIRA, E. Spec. Ed. 27 FERREIRA, S. Proj. Cobol FERREIRA, T. Spec. Ed. FIDALGO, A. Science FOGELG: English FOLEY. D; Chart FORTES, G. Phys. Ed. FOSTER, R. Soc: St FOURNIER, R. Art FRAGA, S. English FRANCIS, R. Business GALIPEAU, M. For. Lang. GALUSKA, L. Spec. Ed. GARDINER, S. Phys. Ed. GIBBS, C. Spec. Ed. GILL, W. Science GIRARD, E. Math 28 GISSINGER, R. Guidance GOLDRICK, P. Home Ec. GOMES, E. For. Lang. GOMES, J. Math GOODFELLOW, G. Science GREENE, D. Chart GUTIERREZ, |. English GUY, P. For. Lang. HAMLET, W. Science HARRIMAN, S. Math HARTLEY, H. Science HASSEY, C. Soc. St. HEBERT, J.L. Science HINDLE, C. Math HOCHMAN, M. Guidance ISIDORO, M. Health $4 Sam t+ gros x . ea Ane - osu fae, oR , - We ’ ame 4 dae 1 ame ibm it. Ril Pe potebomg Ts) Vo 29 JACINTHO, J. Science JOHNSON, N. Art KALLEVIK, D. For. Lang. KEIGHTLEY, R. English KELEY=d; English KOBZA, E. Science KONSTANTAKOS, N. Ind. Arts LAGASSE, L. Business LANOUETTE, R. English LEAL © Soc. St. LEANDRO, P. Math LeBLANC, R. English LeBLANC, R. Math LeBLANC, Y. Nurse LEVASSEUR, A. Title | LEVESQUE, R. Soc. St. 30 LILJEDAHL, R. Phys. Ed. LIMA, B. Math LOMBARDO, S. Business LONGPRE, M. English McCARTHY, E. English MACHADO, G. Math MACHADO, L. For. Lang. MAHONEY, J. Guidance MANDLY, J. English MARCHAND, A. English MARTIN, R. Science MARTINS, E. Nurse MATOS, M. Spec. Ed. MEDEIROS, D. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, G. English MEDEIROS, J. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, R. For. Lang. MELLEN, R. Home Ec. MENARD, C. Chart MESSIER, C. Math METHIA, L. English METHIA, R. English MILES, V. Business MILLETTE, R. Art MITCHELL, T. Math MONTEIRO, R. Ind. Arts MORETTI, D. Ind. Arts MORGAN, C. Music MORRIS, M. English MOTTA, F. Soc. St. MURPHY, J. Soc. St. OLIVEIRA, A. Math 32 OLIVER, J. Math ORLOWSKI, E. Ind. Arts ORLOWSKI, J. Business PACHECO, J. Dist. Ed. PACHECO. 5. Art PECCINI, R. English PEPIN, D. English PERSSON, M. For. Lang. PICARD, H. Ind. Arts PIKE, S. Science PIMENTAL, A. Science PURCELL, R. Soc. St. RAINVILLE, P. For. Lang. RAPOSO, J. For. Lang. RAS, M. Math RIDER, M. Science ROBB, V. I.M.C. ROBBINS, W. Ind. Arts ROBERTS, J. Soc. St. ROBITAILLE, R. 1.M.C. ROCHA, J. Health RODRIGUES, E. Soc. St. ROGERS, H. I.M.C. ROLLI, N. Phys. Ed. ROMANO, D. Business ROSCOW, A. Science ROSE, A. English ROWLES, G. English RUTKOWITZ, P. English ST. GELAIS, P. Math ST. PIERRE, RF. English SALTZMAN, H. Math ‘ 4 ‘ SANCHEZ- ARRIOLA, M. Bilingual SANTOS, M. Math SAVAGE, W. Guidance SCHOFF, J. Guidance SEQUIN, J. Chart SHERBINO, V. Science SIEGEL, A. Business SILVA, E. Math-Sc. ) : é ; ‘ -- 17 a - ie SILVA, R. English SILVEIRA, M. Guidance SLATER, A. Soc. St. SOARES, K. Science SOARES, S. Soci St SOUZA, J. Sriaked: SOUZA, R. English SOWA, A. Guidance STRITTMATTER, J. Science STRUPCZEWSKI, C. Business SULLIVAN, N. Home Ec. TABACHNIK, J. Guidance TAVARES, D. For. Lang. TAVARES, E. Soc. St. TAYLOR, M. Soc: St. TRIPP, N. English VARDO, C. Math VASCONCELLOS, D. Band VASCONCELLOS, L. For. Lang. VAZ, R. Math WALKER, A. Business WALL, N. Guidance WALSH, A. English WARREN, J. Business inal Nn ait aS, bey and See eben ny, WEST, B. Business WHITTAKER, R. I.M.C. WILLIAMS, J. Business WILUSZ, D. Soc. St. WINSPER, W. Guidance ZIELINSKI, A. Soc. St. ZIELINSKI, M. LM.C. ZOLA, A. Business LADINO, R. Business ROCHA, D. Art Sub FORTES, R. Tutor SYKES, J: Tutor Mr Tux 999-6500 FORMAL WEAR SPECIALISTS Open Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m. til 8:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. til 5:00 p.m. 279 State Road, No. Dartmouth, MA 02747 STUDENT DISCOUNT! 997-7486 JIMMY’S PIZZA K MART PLAZA North Dartmouth, Mass. BAY-oTEL S, INC. 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Dlouhy 42 MATCH THE FACULTY WITH THEIR SIGN 1 — ARIES As members of the first sign of the Zodiac, Aries natives are pioneering individuals with a great deal of initiative and originality. Leadership is also a quality often associated with the sign, though frequently the Aries member is im- pulsive and headstrong in his ac- tions due to a lack of patience. 4 — CANCER Cancerians are loving, sym- pathetic, and protective individuals characterized by their imagination, loyalty, and domesticity. Careers or professions dedicated to the ser- vice of others are ideally suited for this sign. On the debit side of the ledger, they are inclined to be nag- ging, hypersensitive, and extreme- ly vulnerable. uead-9 2 — TAURUS Taurus folk are generally char- acterized as being patient and de- termined with equal portions of tenacity and endurance. Because of these qualities they make fine organizers and planners. Also, an appreciation for esthetic beauty is in the realm of a Taurus individual, but certain negative aspects can lead Taureans into being inflexible, uptight, and immoderate crea- tures. 5 — LEO Leo brings to mind certain key words: action, power, pride, digni- ty, and generosity. The Leo folk are the energetic action people of the world. If they are not careful though, a tyrannical disposition, arrogance, and a rather self- centered attitude that ignores re- sponsibilities toward others may develop. soje-G osodey-p elyjap-¢ Wnoouayeg-Z 3 — GEMINI Gemini members are often known for their intellect, adaptabil- ity, and versatility. They are quick to analyze, understand, and inter- pret situations. Sometimes these scholarly qualities distort into ner- vous unrest, changeability, indeci- sion, and superficiality. The duality of nature of the Gemini native makes it a constant struggle be- tween the positive and the nega- tive aspects of the sign. 6 — VIRGO Virgo the virgin is the sixth sign of the Zodiac; it is the service sign committed to worthy causes. Vir- goans are down-to-earth people who are hard-working, yet resis- tant to change. They are supreme- ly neat, clean, and tidy; however, these qualities can be taken to ex- tremes leading to obsession. Also, long memories make them fearful enemies. [[29ANd-T 7 — LIBRA Libra, the sign of balance, de- notes words like diplomacy and reason. People born under this sign desire peace, calm, and har- mony. They have a deep apprecia- tion and consideration of people and their rights. They are repelled by that which is discordant, ugly, or violent. Some noted negative traits of Libra nature include indolence and a ravenous vanity that de- mands attention, praise, flattery, and adulation. 10 — CAPRICORN Capricorns possess the perseverance that other signs lack. They are also ambitious, detailed, strong-willed and always striving for something higher. Often called the “‘businessman’s’’sign, it can in- clude such traits as ruthless ambi- tion, disregard for the rights and privileges of others, and intoler- ance. Conscientious and exacting, Capricorns take pride in all they do. 8 — SCORPIO Scorpio, the eighth sign of the Zodiac, encompasses two distinct- ly different and antipodal types of natives. The positive members have penetrating insight, tremendous drive, fantastic will- power and eneray, and great strength of body and mind. The negative Scorpios are jealous, brooding, treacherous, rigid, and ruthless. Luckily, the majority of Scorpio folk are of the positive type. 11 — AQUARIUS Aquarius is the sign of indi- viduality, idealism, and humanitar- ianism. It is intellectual and inspi- rational, and its natives are inven- tive and very frequently brilliant. This is the sign of human brother- hood, tolerance and a sense of re- sponsibility to the world. Aquar- ians rank highest among the world’s leading abstract thinkers, philosophers and scientists. They also procrastinate, disdain routine, and are irreverent of tradition and institutions. 9 — SAGITTARIUS Sagittarians are the good- natured and good-humored ex- troverts of the house. Influenced by Jupiter, their ruling planet, they are endowed with good luck and optimism and are never superficial in their actions. With a genuine radiance, they love to travel and see the world. Among the compar- atively mild negative traits are a chronic restlessness, irresponsibil- ity, inaccuracy, and a lack of perseverance. 12 — PISCES The Piscean is a sensitive indi- vidual who has tremendous empathy. He is always aware that there is a two-way pull at work in his character, making him a com- plex and difficult person to under- stand. Positive Pisceans are en- dowed with uncanny intuition and insight, sympathy and compas- sion, exceptional artistic and cre- ative talent, and intellectual bril- liance. The counterparts to this double-bodied sign are emotional- ly unstable, indecisive, and weak creatures. MATCH THE FACULTY WITH THEIR SIGN esOoy-Zl zen TT Tox eM-OL OHRUNIS-6 AYNoIG-g yP0o|[y-Z Mrs. R. Purcell Mr. R. Vaz Mr. R. Allcock Mr. J. Strittmatter Mr. M. Matos Mr. R. Methia 43 DEACHERGAIDES T. Jacintho, J. Anuszczyk, T. Torres, B. Costa, M. Walsh, W. Kumer, I. Bebis, C. Sylvia SECRETARIES =z Seated (l-r): Mrs. Travers, Mrs. Rivard. Standing: Mrs. Fernandes, Mrs. Amaral, Mrs. Turgeon When we think of a school, we think of teachers; we sometimes forget the part played in our education by other people who work there. Yet when we experience the loss of a professional like Alice Re- zendes, we are jolted into discovering the size and the depth of the gap which is opened up by that loss. Alice was part of the everyday running of this large building. She was more than an outstanding secretary; she was a friend to countless students and an indispensable aid to the members of the Gold House Staff. When Alice Rezendes died on November 20, 1982, she took with her a little bit of New Bedford High, a little bit of us; but she left in our characters and in our memories much, much more than she took. That’s the way Alice was. We will miss her ... with gratitude. SHCNAZasy ACTIV AO AYOWAW NI 45 UCKN.BHS. _ ‘of 1983 DAY: Friday. NUMBER; 64. ¥ TRAITS: Nature-loving; stu - peaceful ES at. 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. n. 12 Noon to 08°Main St aven, MA 02719 ALES INC. 234 Ashley Blvd. So. eee Cor. of Coffin Ave. | Man sia 4 New Bedford, MA a | Ravice The Story ... The year was 1983. Nestled away in the city of whale and kale was a veritable citadel of knowledge — NBHS. During the majority of the year, things remained pretty calm. Calm, that is until the week of the big game loomed down upon the high school. For one week, this microcosm was turned upside down. People who were normally mentally bal- anced, donned various costumes in an effort to capture ‘‘Whaler Spirit.” The Hilltoppers would tumble. THE FANS GET READY! (Rally Bonfire) After donning their spiritual attire, the fans gathered at the ceremonial bonfire, foreshadowing the fate of the Hilltoppers. The fans were indeed ready for the Thanksgiving Day festivities at which Durfee was to be burned. 50 ieaveA VERS iGE READY! (Morning of the game The fans were not alone in their prepara- tions. The NBHS players gathered at their camp where the necessary tape, paint, and bandages were applied. After discussing their strategy and their own, personal goals, the hungry Whalers marched to Sargeant Field to feast on Durfee. 51 THE GAME!!! Feast they did! For the 12th straight year, the Hilltoppers tum- bled. Despite their efforts to sabotage our field, the red and black of Durfee fell to a 28-6 defeat. So ends the Whaler tale, a victory for ’83. Maybe next year, Durfee; but that’s what you thought last year! 0 el. it” a —————— eater, ot Palast a meen ae hwnen gg WR a ww, — hp ee Louis G. Sylvia Sons Insurance insuronce @ iIAGew'r = Vincent P. Sylvia All Forms of Insurance 501 Rockdale Ave. 999-6454 — New Bedford libta = DESIRE: Union COLOR: Indigo JEWELS: Diamond, Opal DAY: Friday NUMBER: 3 TRAITS: Appealing; peace-maker; social; aesthic; judgemental Tek 763-4774 Ribs Chicken Full Menu HEN HOUSE FAMILY RESTAURANT 1315 Main St. (Rt 105) Acushnet, MA RICHARD J. ELGAR Cocktails Owner PRISCILLA’S BEAUTY STUDIO Priscilla Bean Claire A. Leite Louise Bertoldo Tel 995-0147 894 Lucy St. New Bedford, MA 54 Bus.: 997-0977 LORRAINE’S HAIRSTYLING SALON Where a Touch of Beauty Is a Touch of Class Lorraine Pina, owner 674 Kempton St. Walk-ins welcomed N.B., MA 02740 Captain Franks Sea Hood Market 360 Hathaway Road New Bedford, Mass. Puce 992-3000 i ; Tel. (617) 992-7845 META SEAFOOD, INC. 68 Conway Street Producers Distributors of Fresh Fiilets NEW BEDFORD, MA. 02740 SCOLP1L0 We DESIRE: Control COLOR: Purple JEWELS: Amethyst; topaz DAY: Tuesday NUMBER: 4 TRAITS: Perceptive; mysterious; strong; intense; scientific meri ce OR Rae SG r= LUSO AMERICAN SOCCER ASSOCIATION, INC. AFFILIATED WITH U.S.S.F. = [Rewbes OZ A BETTER WAY TO CONQUER THE NEW SPORT 56 EARTH Stability, strength, determination and loyalty were the outstanding character- istics of the athletic teams in 1983. The earth signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capri- corn are said to be responsible for these traits that led NBHS to victory. ; 4 Se 4 siea « FL Ww slag Naat alla eg lg lg cdg a, DWWWWWWOwowDw SCOREBOARD 18-27 Brockton 7-6 Fairhaven 33-14 Somerset 21-16 Attleboro 13-18 Dartmouth 12-7 Quincy 18-14 Barnstable 13-14 Catholic Memorial 20-21 Falmouth 28-6 Durfee ROW 1: (L to R) Bobby Haddocks, Bobby Gomes, Paul Paris, David Farias, Chris Horn, Chris Wheelden, Kevin Mello, Scott Jenkins, Kippy Andrade, David Affonseca ROW 2: Rob O” Berry, Eddie Caron, Shawn Fortes, Chris Mello, Dave Lamontagne, Doug Gonzega, Danny Conceicao, Glenn Forgque, Mike Walsh ROW 3: Steve Correia, Donald Rodrigues, Mike Tarpey, Matt Millette, Frank Rodrigues, John Bennett, Preston Perry, Tony Gomes ROW 4: Bruce Sylvia, Kevin Souza, Randy Lima, Ronnie Crowell, Eddie Martins, Wayne Lima, Arthur Porche ROW 5: Eddie Soares, Mike Saba, Bobby Sosa, Craig Levesque, Brandon Hill, John Duarte j ¢ te a . 2 , 4 , Ati x ‘ ¥ be a a | sinh et, f £1 rg - ede ial fet %s Se upd ih ® sale +5 WHALER FOOTBALL °82 ‘‘The Cardiac Kids’’ The Big Red was an inspired football team. They had a penchant for last minute victories, continually keeping their fans on their feet. A young team by anyone’s standards, the Whalers gelled together into a championship caliber team. Only a midseason loss to Dartmouth stopped New Bedford from gaining the state’s top honors. During the year NB was ranked as high as sixth. The Whalers were led by senior QB Rob O’Berry whose pinpoint passing was an awesome threat capable of moving the ball down the field in seconds. On the receiving end of OB’s passes were surehanded senior receivers Danny Con- ceicao and Scott Jenkins. The Whaler’s running attack was sparked by senior tail- back Kippy Andrade who gained over 850 yards on the season, including 200 v.s. Dur- fee. The heart of the team lay in the two way play of senior co-capts. Chris Wheelden and Chris Horn. These players, along with other senior standouts, led Coach Lil- jedahl’s team to an overall 6-4 record. NB NB NB NB NB NB NB V.S. Viet V.S. V.S. V:S: Vis: V.S. SCOREBOARD Somerset Attleboro Seekonk Barnstable D-Y Falmouth Dartmouth Somerset Invitational Catholic Memorial Inv. SMC Championship State Class Championship 60 Sretetr=z=z 1st place 5th place 3rd place 4th place 6 s = ¢ ® ei Pe Ti a tow 1: David Mahoud, Michael Souza, David Mareira, John Reul, Aris Skaliotis, Michelle Girard Row 2: Steve Ayers, Manny Macedo, Chris Baxter, Michael Eaide, Dennis Morris, Mark Stone, Richard Pires, Jeff Johnson, sue Caron, Steve Klakowicz Row 3: Chris Desjardins (Co-Captain), Mark Lynch, Tony Macedo, Dan Mulligan Co-Captain), Jim Flanagan, Michael Mello, Chris Bailey, Joe Rocha, Richard Bachand, Andrew Wolfe, Kevin oyant, Coach Steve Gardiner ce CROSS- COUNTRY ‘Running Toward Success’’ The Harriers ran out ahead of the pack this year, much to the surprise of the SMC. Froma record-setting sweep of medals at the Somer- set Invitational, to a 4th place in Division |, despite injury and sickness, they succeeded in scoring a final record of 5-1. Coach Steve Gardiner’s X-Country team proved to be the best in over a decade. The team, composed of a core of dedicated runners, saw outstanding performances by seniors Keith Ainsworth, Kevin Poyant, Mike Eadie, Dave Mareira, Jim Flanagan, Jose Rocha, the “‘boy wonder’’ of X-Country, and captains Chris Desjardins and Dan Mulligan. Never forget: Gidley Woods, ‘‘Bull’” run, pears, golfballs, the beam, no girls, Franklin Park mud, the rabbit, ‘‘if it doesn’t move, lime it,’ sharp elbows, many miles, and the best coach a team could have. er, 61 SCOREBOARD NB 4-1 Falmouth NB 3-1 Durfee NB 0-5 Dennis-Yarmouth NB 4-4 Attleboro NB 4-0 Somerset NB 3-0 Barnstable NB 1-0 Falmouth NB 1-0 Durfee NB 2-1 Dennis-Yarmouth NB 1-1 Attleboro NB 3-2 Somerset NB 2-0 Barnstable Bottom (L to R): Sergio Souza (mger.), Carlos DaCunha, Paul Carreiro, Carlos Beloli, Rui Perreira, John Macaroco, Joe Mendes, Marcel Baptiste, Francisco Tavares, David Pires (mger.) Top (L to R): Fernando Pires (Asst. Met). Paul Rem Tony Medina, Baltazar Almeida, Joe Rosanina, Kevin Vicente, Francisco Oliveira, Manny Duarte, Henry Andrade, Nelson Rodrigues, Coach Manny Matos, Asst. Coach Joe Gill 62 This year’s soccer team kept up the fine tradition of NBHS soccer, compiling an impressive 9-1-2 record. Coach Matos’ Whalers be- came co-champions of SMC Div. 1, an impressive feat for a team every- one considered no threat. The Whaler’s pivotal game was the sec- ond DY-NB clash. After having lost NBHS SOCCER “Kicking Toward Their Goal’ to DY 5-0 in the beginning of the year, NB turned the tables around in a hard fought 2-1 victory. Seniors Carlos DeCunha, Joe Mendes, and Co-Capt. Carlos Beloli anchored a defense that gave only 16 goals in 13 games, including 5 shutouts. Co-capt. Rui Pereira was a key to the short passing game of the Whalers. Marcel Baptiste was the second leading scorer for the Whal- ers. However, Co-Capt. John Macaroco was the star on this year’s squad. John led the team in scoring with 19 goals and 11 assists. He re- ceived All-star honors in both the Standard Times and Boston Globe SCOREBOARD NB 124-45 Framingham So. NB 115-49 Westwood NB 49-34 |. Natick NB 111-60 _ Apponequet NB 103-68 2 «Sandwich NB 95-77 — Duxburys NB 45-38 — Seekonk NB 98-73) osteo ttleboro NB 79-93 Durfee NB 115-50 Middleboro Front: (l-r) Mario Oliveira, Tony Benevides, Rick Porter, Doug Martin, A. Peter Marques, Paul Aresta, Doug Mendes, Dave Halle, Donny Hunt Second: Curt Nelson, David Ponte, Glenn Mercer, Chris Norton (Co-Capt.), Randy Lima, Ken Montgomery, Andy Garrett, Joe Raposa, Rui Marmelo, Mike Richard Third: Coach J. Medeiros, Scott Barrows, Bill Hathaway, Rusty Clark, Kevin Shaughnessy (Co-Capt.), David Garrett, Bob Scroggins, Peter Berthiaume, Eric Horn, Bob Tweedie, Wade Perry, Steve Myers KD BARRENY 5. i “NBS r “Bet 3, = Hite... Te anaamaiiesnaee SORE” me om BOYS’ SWIM TEAM ‘Swimming in the Fast Lane’”’ The swim team, led by co-captains Chris Norton and Kevin Shaughnessy, had a spectacular 9-1 season, losing only one meet all season. Faced with the problem of a falling ceiling above the home pool, the swimmers were forced. to move to the SMU pool. This -move did not dampen their abilities as the Whalers placed first in.the Relay Carnival and first in the Conference Development Meet. These wins, along with their season’s record, proved to everyone that they were a very capable team. Throughout the season, good per-. _formances were seen from seniors. Chris Norton, Kevin Shaughnessy, Bob Scroggins and Paul Carreiro; juniors Mike Richard and Peter Berth- iaume; and sophomore Glenn Mercer. _ A noteworthy highlight was co-captain Chris Norton gaining his fifth school record when he earned a score of 222.10 by registering 48 pts. on his final dive in the Middleboro competi- tion! _P.S. Guys, remember bleached hair, Mr. Medeiros’ dunks in the pool, Nor- ton’s Ist. place in the South Sectionals, and our taking third place! x WHALER BASKETBALL “Kings of the Court’ New Bedford’s season began with two wins and their only defeat to Brockton in the Christmas Tourna- ment. Their league schedule was a breeze with a clean sweep. The “Durfee” games were the most excit- ing because of the rivalry and the fans. A strong effort at Durfee gave NB an early season morale boost. A squeeker at home showcased our — dominance. A trio of seniors have led the Whal- ers to the Southeastern Mas- sachusetts Conference Division I Ti- tle. Capt. Scott Fournier was the — team’s quard-forward swingman. His best game was a 27 point effort against Barnstable. ‘““Shake-n-Bake”’ Buddy Wheatley is by far the most exciting player on the team with his open court skill. His best effort was 29 pts. in a demolition of Bishop Connolly. The most consistent play- er, fiesty Bobby Duarte, took confer- ence scoring honors. He averaged 22 pts. per game and his best effort was 34 pts. against Bishop Feehan. The surprise of the team had to be senior guard Danny Conceicao. An unknown quantity, “Jason” led NB to victories at the end of the season. Seniors Glenn Forgue and Kenny Offley gave the Whalers much © needed depth. Juniors Joe Andrews, Shaun Beaudoin and Kenny McClain give the Whalers a bright — future. The high flying Whalers were © recognized for their achievements by being named 1 in the state by the Boston Globe. Averaging 82 pts. a game, these young men are truly the “kings of the court.”’ Se SCOREBOARD 97-69; 90-78 Barnstable 81-72; 69-66 Durfee 88-76; 82-61 Falmouth 58-39; 68-57 Bishop Feehan 89-57 91-50 Attleboro 95-35; 115-49 Bishop Connolly 74-55; 77-42 Somerset Roe ee ae ie SNe | 4) . Back Row (L-R): Mr. Ed Roderigues-coach, Matt Camacho, Danny Conceicao, Butch Costa, Steve Brown, Terry Wynn, Bobby Duarte, Ken- ny McClain, Joe Andrews, Shaun Beaudoin, Kenny Offley, Buddy Wheatley, Danny Boisvert, Glenn Forgue, Johnny Souza. Front Row: Dar- ren Gomes (mgr), Capt. Scott Fournier, Shawn Gonsalves (mar.) WHALER HOCKEY ‘Skaters and Scorers”’ The NBHS hockey team continued to strive toward the spoils of a successful sea- son. Suffering injuries, bad luck, and once again the disappointing defeats from powerful Cape teams, the team found the price of success to be dear. Led by co- captains D.J. Cormier and Kevin Melancon our skaters worked hard and continued to breed hope for the future. Time will not erase memories of the stunning victory over Seekonk. Losing 4-0 at the end of the first period, the Whalers ignited to shut Seekonk down and gain a 5-4 victory. Front (L-R): Martin Arruda, Jeffrey Poyant, Paul Goguen, Matthew Tierney, Garrett Silvia, co-capt. Kevin Melancon, Coach John Rolli, co-capt. D.J. Cormier, David Reis, Scott Gonneville, Bruce Barboza, Brendan MacDonald Back (L-R): Scott Allen, Richard Bachand, Brendan Lawler, Mark Souza, Richard McCue, Mark Smith, Keith Marden, Bobby Sylvia, David Gerwatowski, Kirk Morgan, Robert Richard SCOREBOARD NB 9-2; 8- 1 Voke NB 5-5; ae ot, Dartmouth NB 9-1; 8- 3 Fairhaven NB 5-6; 2-4 Durfee NB 4-5; 2- 4 Feehan NB 5-4: 2- 6 Seekonk NB 5-2: 4- 6 Somerset NB 1-4. 2-10 Falmouth NB 2h Lea Barnstable NB 5-3; Sone Dennis-Yarmouth WINTER TRACK ‘Championship Team”’ The winter track team com- piled a 5-1 record during their dual meet season. Shotputters Chris Wheelden and Kevin Mello, sprinters Sean Medeiros, Jeff Smith, and Sean McDevitt and distance runners Jim Flanagan, Kevin Poyant and Dan Mulligan were major reasons why the Whalers were so successful during the dual meet season. Co-captain Kippy Andrade’s record breaking 300 yd dash win led the Whalers to the Voc-Tech Invit. Champion- ship, while fellow co-captain Steve Drayton’s blistering re- lay leg led the Whalers to their fourth consecutive State Class A Relay Championship. All- American distance runner Joe Rocha capped a good indoor season with a 9:14.6in the two mile Class A State Meet. (He missed the meet record by one second.) The Whalers mile re- lay team (McDevitt, Marc Ribeiro, Drayton, Andrade) will be attempting to run the fastest time in the country at the upcoming Eastern Cham- pionship at Princeton Univer- sity. With Kristen Morgan and Stephanie Roussos as co- captains, the NBHS Girls’ Winter Track Team went un- defeated! Coach Hal Miller’s girls performed exceptionally well at the State Relay Meet as the team of Stephanie Rous- sos, Kristen Morgan, Kathy Bissonnette, and Nina Cho- mak combined forces to win the sprint medley for the first time in NBHS’s history. They, along with Michelle Girouard, also formed the most powerful and undefeated 4 x 440 relay team in this area. Senior Heidi DarJean is considered to be the best shotputter in the area. Overall, according to coach Hal Miller, ‘““This season has been very surprising!” — il 70 Ist. row (L-R): Sue Caron, Stephanie Roussos, Sharon Correia, Kathy Bissonnette, Lynn Frias, Lori Gebo, Nicky Girard, Liz Alves, Nina Chomak, Michelle Girard, Kevin Poyant, Andy Wolfe, Mike Cruz 2nd. row: Marc Ribeiro, Anagyros Skaliotis, Louis Pimental, John Reul, Bob Motta, Matt Gracia, Kevin Cummings, Kippy Andrade, Steve Drayton, Sean Medeiros, Tony Macedo, Joe Rocha, Dave Mareira, Chris Baxter 3rd. row: Leon Cummings, Joe DeRocha, Jeff McKay, Chris Wheelden, Peter Crowell, Kevin Mello, Dan Mulligan, Sean McDevitt, Bruce Terry, Jim Flanagan, Paul Pelczarski, Mike Eadie, Chris Bailey, Rich Pires, Tom Pacheco, Manny Macedo, Chris Desjardins, John Bennett, Bob Sousa, Jeff Smith, John Borowicz, Tim Stott. NB NB NB NB NB NB VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. : Voc-Tech Invitational State Class A Relays Class A Championship 2nd place SCOREBOARD Stang Dartmouth Barnstable Fairhaven Falmouth Voc-Tech Sees = Ist place Ist place 71 SCOREBOARD NB 2-0 Durfee NB 0-4 Dartmouth NB 2-5 Falmouth NB 0-3 Dennis-Yarmouth NB 0-3 Stang NB 0-2 Westport NB 0-3 Barnstable NB 0-3 Dartmouth NB 0-3 Falmouth NB 0-6 Dennis-Yarmouth NB 2-7 Stang NB 0-7 Barnstable NB 1-2 Westport NB 3-3 Somerset Bottom (L — R): Captains: Stephanie Roussos, Kristen Morgan, Jo-Ann Panker, Beth Lent, Mary Tapper Top ( L — R): Pat Gifford, Tara Chomak, Angie Vasconcellos, Nancy Gomes, Donna Morrison, Nancy Panker, Elise Fernandes. Nina Chomak, Coach Marcia Foucart 72 g the te ox ager ae is SN Nes er se a the fime ‘our manager y io off pe 73 GIRLS” VOLLEYBALL _“Spikers and Setters”’ This year’s girls’ volleyball team, coached by Micheline Donaghy, comprised a record of 7-4 in the league, the best season for NBHS recorded in the past four years. : The team was led by senior co-captains Debbie Marshall and 4 Judy Barnet who have been members of the volleyball program for four years. Judy was the team ‘“‘setter’” while Debbie consti- tuted a major part of the spiking offense. — Also part of the offensive line, senior Debbie Wood, up from the JV team last year, surprised everyone with her awesome serves and outstanding ee | NB NB NB yp row: Roxanne Robinson, Brenda Bertrand, Debbie Wood, Debbie Greenhalgh, Cheryl Whitmer, Wendy Amaral Bottom NB w: Debbie Marshall, Mrs. Donaghy, Judy Barnet NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB — mt 4 WESTPORT Ht ie SCOREBOARD lost lost lost lost lost won lost won won lost won won lost won lost lost won lost Case Westport Durfee Case Durfee Dighton-Rehobeth Dennis-Yarmouth Dartmouth NB Voke-Tech. Somerset Fairhaven Dighton-Rehobeth Dennis-Yarmouth Dartmouth Westport Somerset Fairhaven Old Rochester SWIM TEAM ‘‘Springboards and Strokes’’ This was a tough year for the swim team since practices had to be held at the SMU poolasa result of the ceiling damage at NBHS. Because of this, the team was drastically reduced from 40 members to about 25. Despite this bad luck, howev- er, the girls showed much de- termination and effort, result- ing ina 5-5 record. Led by co- captains Karen Bourgeois and Tracy Jakusik, the girls worked hard in some really exciting meets; such as Dover Sher- borne, Westwood, and Ursa- line Academy, all of which were lost by less than 6 points. All in all, the season proved very rewarding for everyone involved. P.S. Girls — remember the talks on the bus! yee Ww Top: (L to R) Nicole Fernandes, Renee Berthiume, Alyson DePrato, Anne Verville, Sue Touhey, Karen Bourgeois, Reagan Watkins, Cathy Weaver, Middle: Lyn Montgomery, Beth Swartz, Bridget Lyons, Beth Shaunessy, JoAnn Vezina, Margie Zabel, Roberta Verville, Tricia Swain, Coach Morrell Front: Ursula Wilkinson, Chris Curry NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB vs Vs VS vs Vs VS vs vs vs SCOREBOARD Randolph Dover-Sherborne Durfee Stoughton Ursaline Academy Westwood Canton Middleboro Seekonk Serclssrcre NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB 63-53; 56-48; 43-37: 53-45; 45-44. 53-61; 53-44: 57-56; 44-52: SCOREBOARD 69-58 49-61 45-43 56-50 39-54 61-50 52-30 49-52 Martha’s Vineyard Westport Somerset Attleboro Durfee Bishop Feehan Wareham Bishop Stang Dennis-Yarmouth GIR Bos SASKENBAELE ‘Shooting for Victory” The New Bedford High Whalerettes were a young inexperienced team. Their strategy was to look to the first half to gain experi- ence and to work together as a team. Tri-Captain Karen Bourgeois, showed her best effort with a high score of 20 pts. in the first game against Stang. The next meet- ing with Stang saw the girls defeat them 52-30 with senior Leslie Lewis having her best game, scoring 4 points and having 13 rebounds. Starter Brenda Bertrand played her best game against Wareham at home with a high score of 12 points, and 10 re- bounds. Tri-Captain Chris Mendes, with fine passing and consistent shooting, helped the girls defeat Durfee by one point, 45-44. The last of our trio of captains, Deb- bie Greenhalgh, played well at Attleboro, coming off the bench in the first quarter scoring 4 points and pulling down 6 re- bounds. The girls finished second in their division to D.Y. and thank head coach L-R: Karen Bourgeois, Christine Mendes, Leslie Lewis, Brenda Bertrand, Debra Greenhalgh Jeanne Bonneau for her patience and caring. P.S.: Never forget June Silva for getting the team psyched before games, trip to Martha’s Vineyard, scrimmaging last year’s varsity, and our snowball fight on Valen- tine’s Day before the Stang game. 4 “ —R: Bernadette Sylvia, June Silva, Kelly Dreher, Debra King, Cynthia Almeida, Angela Vasconcellos, Leisha Conceicao NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB Vs. VS. VS. VS. VS. Vs. VS. VS. vs. SCOREBOARD Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth Falmouth Durfee Attleboro Somerset Case Wareham Tabor Academy SSSrrreEercer os | s fe | Front (L-R): Karen Anuszczyk, Chris Ferreira, Danielle Sequin, Sheila Doherty (coach) Middle: Beth Shaughnessy, Kathy Saltzman (co-capt.), Tracy Larsen Top: Liz Barnet, Anne Schwartz (co-capt.), Jenny Cardoso FAS AMERICAN GYMNASTICS ‘Introduction to Poise’’ Coach Sheila Doherty is proud of her gymnastic team — especially as this is the first time the girls have performed as New Bedford High gymnasts. This year’s over-all record is indicative of a new squad, but the girls and their coach are already looking forward to a suc- cessful 1983-84 season. Since none of the team members are seniors, Coach Doherty will be ex- tremely fortunate to have her co- captains Anne Schwartz and Kathy Saltzman returning. Along with these girls will be Beth Shaughnessy, Chris Ferreira, Liz Barnet, Danielle Sequin, Jenny Cardoso, Tracy Larsen, and Karen Anuszcyk. With the experience gained by these girls, the idea of a fu- ture championship squad is not an im- possible dream. 81 = . =. 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Equal Housing Lender DN 3 - 2 Z eS ca - = aa CHAPTER 11 MASS Best Wishes 93 94 WATER Take the emotional nature of Cancer; add to it the depth of Scorpio and the sociability of Pisces; and the result is the breed of people who have kept the clubs and organizations at NBHS going strong. 95 tata ee dpe icin ise sthuaiass aaltanrin ee iemacccctieneietieitly pectmpse amar ottb otc JUNIOR STAFF First row: Sue Finnerty, Esmerelda Morgado, Suzette DaCosta Second row: Barbara Pina, Barbara Collins, Mike Richard, Barbara Souza, Delfina Paulo 1983 CRIMSON YEARBOOK EDITORS First row: Cathie Nichols (Faculty), Michelle Levesque (Editor-in-chief), Cindy Massor (Contributing), Jody Carreiro (Activities) Sec ond Row: Wendy Noel (Advertising), Scot Alpert (Art), Gayle Strittmatter (Graduate) David Bailey (Literary), Ralph Lambalo (Sports) GRADUATE STAFF First row: Leslie Lewis, Gayle Strittmatte (ed.), Suzanne Dube Second row: Ana Paulé Felix, Esmerelda Morgado, Lisa Teixeira Sean Medeiros, Joanne Medeiros, Zelia Cor deiro, Anne Marie Moreau LOG STAFF FACULTY AND LITERARY STAFFS First row: Robert Richard, Cathie Nichols (ed.), Carolyn Montgomery Second row: Zoe Boza, David Bailey (ed.) ACTIVITIES STARE First row: Michele Vandal, Jody Carreiro (ed.), Suzette DaCosta Second row: Paul Gracia, Mark Lynch, Sean McDevitt CONTRIBUTING AND ART STAFFS First row: Tara Chomack, Scott Alpert (ed.), Cindy Masson (ed.), Kris Farrell Second row: Karen Abraham, Donna Westgate TYPING STAFF First row: Robin Michaud, Linda Warwicl Maria Coelho, Delfina Paulo Second row: Dor na Westgate, Ester Goncalves, Esmerelda Mo. gado, Suzette DaCosta ADVERTISING STAFF First row: Tammy Jo Simmons, Wendy Noel (ed.), Michelle L’Heureux Second row: Manuel Medeiros, Sherry Leonard, Nicole Martel, Jimmy Arguin PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF First row: Jody Carreiro, David Bailey, Manus Medeiros Second row: Mark Lynch, Zoe Boz SPORTS STAFF L to R: Michael Folger, David Affonseca, Michael Mello, Ralph Lambalot (ed.) 98 After the yearbook was completed we didn’t have the strength to stand! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Penny Pimental (2nd Vice- President), Raegan Watkins (President), Sue Mazaheri (1st Vice-President) SOPHOMORE GEASS OFFIGERS Left to Right: Anne Schwartz (Secre- tary), Rosa Quintal (1st Vice-Pres.), Stacey Smith (President), Joseph Andrade (2nd Vice-Pres. ) STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Left to Right: Sharon Fogaren, Sue Ronc- ka, Keith Ainsworth, Scott Alpert, Sean McDevitt 100 SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE (L — R) First Row: Angela Tavares, Tracy Dion, Melissa Craig, Suzanne Duhamel, Lynn Perran, Lisa Be- nedetti, Lori Rubin, Tricia Swain, April Morrison Second row: Mr. Oliver (Adv. ), Dina Ward, Tom Duval, Kevin Young, Roberta Verville, Alyson De- Prato, Renee Berthiaume, Kelly Gomes, Nina Chomack, Tony Castio, Michel Fernandes, Michael Braz, Mrs. Purcell (Adv.) Third row: Salvatore Spadaro, Joe Morgado, Peter Kon- stantakoz, Alan Ponte, Michael Rig- gin, Michael Cruz, Joseph Andrade JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE (L—R) First row: Christine McCoy, Debbie Fernandes, Dawn Andrews, Maria Figueire- do, Esmerelda Morgado, Anne Marie Poyant, Betsy Collins, Lynne Day, Barbara Pina Second row: Mr. Taylor (Adv.), Michelle Stuart, Barbara Collins, Debby Conboy, Lisa Lacasse, Sue Roncka, Rox- ane Robinson, Maria Carvalho, Ethel Constant, Michelle Bois, Matt Camacho, Ms. Caton (Adv.) Third row: Sharon Mar- shall; Christine O’Malley, Linda Levesque, Wendy Amaral, Theresa Thomas, Cather- ine Genereux, Angelina Johnson, Cathy Weaver, Frank Burns, Kevin Suprenant FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE (L — R) First row: Lucy Couto, Rosalin Medeiros, Lois Simpkin, Suzanne Vandal, Maria Sousa, Alda Goncalves, Yael Alkalay Second row: Ms. Ayotte (Adv.), Mike Per- ron, Jorge Meyer, Isabel Garcia, Lori Ann Gelo, Mayna Meledez, Robin Santago, Cynthia Almeida, Louis Fortes, Ron Oliver, Mr. Edmundson (Adv.) Third row: John Louzon, Brett Silva, Andrew Garatt, Dan Marcotte, Robert Johnson, Buster Silva, Jeff Rachelson, Marc Tavares, Dave Oliveira 101 WHALER MARCHING BAND WEARS Karen Abraham, Leslie Adams, Yael Alkalay, Danny Amaral, Bob Andrade, Josie Andrade, Todd Baptista, Mike Belanger, Bill Berry, Peter Berthiaume, Rachel Besson, Jim Bettencourt, Tony Cabesa, Tammy Catin, Jody Carreiro, Steve Carreiro, Barbara Costa, Chris Cotter, Bob Couto, Roy Crockett, Steve Darmofal, Lynne Day, Joe Dias, Paula DiBenedetto, Janice Denault, Linda Eugenio, Mike Eugenio, Frank Farrell, Paul Faucart, Karen Fennisey, Casey Ferreira, Rose Garcia, Andy Garrett, Elizabeth Goncalves, Lisa Gonzaga, Lori Gonzalez, Michelle Harriman, Chris Heleen, Mike Hopp, Lynne lacaponi, Keith Jeronymo, Janice Lauzon, Steve Lauzon, Michelle LeBlanc, Marc LeBlanc, Nicole Levasseur, Bryan Lopes, Chris Lopes, Paula Kummer, Lori Machado, Kendra Mediros, Maureen Medeiros, Samantha Merolla, Marc Moniz, Mike Moniz, Mike Moreau, Christine O’Malley, Penny Pimental, Marc Pires, Ann Rezendes, Kevin Rodrigues, Kathy Saltzman, Sharon Saltzman, Karen Sanchez, Leonard Santos, David Siegal, Mike Sousa, Barbie Souza, Fernando Silva, Andy Sylvia, Carl Sylvia, Michelle Vandal, Sheryle Vandal, Suzanne Vandal, Louise Vieira, Karen Wilson BLOF ORD HiGe -) e NEW ENGLAND CROWN! New Bedford High School Whaler Marching a Band During the Class of ’83’s four years at NBHS, the band has grown and matured along with us. Here is the progress that the band has made in just four years of grueling hours of practice, dedication and the driving force of the will to be THE BEST. Fres. Yr. — Peformed half-time shows at football games. Soph. Yr. — The band entered a few marching band exhibitions in the area. Junior Yr. — The Whalers entered their first season of competition and travelled to Flor- __ ida to compete nationally and lead a parade in Disneyworld. _ Senior Yr. — The New Bedford High School Whaler Marching Band became the __ New England Champions! They also had - an undefeated season in the N.E.S.B.A. competitions. Their next view of victory will come in May 1983, when they will travel to Montreal, Canada for an international marching band competition. FLAG UNIT Hummerson, Danielle Seguin, Lisa Texeira, Quintal, Margaret-Le Blanc, Lucy de Lima, Hebert, Michelle Raymond, Christine Perry, Sherry Leonard (capt.), Doreen de Souza, son, Robin Jackimocz, Isabel Viera 103 1st row: (l-r): Annette Bristow, Nicole Souza, Laurie Long (co-capt.), Lisa Larvado, Lisa Metcalf (co-capt.), Maureen Blouin, Lisa Kim Souza, Sue Amaral. 2nd row: (I-4): Rosa Sharon Marshall, Patty Blouin, Joanne Stephanie Warters, Lori Lopez, April Moni- Whaler Cheerleaders Are Spectacular Bottom row (I-r): Debbie Dyer, Robin Davenport, Sherree Ribeiro, Andrea Patistea, Tammy DeBarros, Sherylee Cabral (Capt.). Top row (I-r): Terri Barrows, Chris Branchaud, Sue Mazaheri, Pam Arruda Rie aba) Seniors (I-r): Robin Davenport, Sherree Ribeiro, Sherylee Cabral, Debbie Dyer, Terri Barrows Majorettes Twirl with Finesse First row (-r): Kim Estrella, Kathy Bissonnette, Sue Spirlet (Capt.), Sally Roy, Lori Spooner. Second row (I-r): Kim Jacobson, Louise Quintal, Lynn Perron, Lisa Carreiro, Terry DeBross, Sue Pacheco, Kathy Kostka Seniors: Kathy Bissonnette, Sue Spirlet, Sally Roy ele (CILIO}s: First row (L-R): Gloria Frias, Jackie D’Almeida, Lisa Nadeau, Lourdes Alves. Second row (L-R): Lisa Sylvia, Patsy Medeiros, Angela Tavares, Cheryl Perry. Third row (L-R): Daniela Azevedo BUSINESS CLUB First row (L-R): Suzanne Dube (presi- dent), Shelly Perry, Michelle L’Heureux (secretary), Robin Was- lowski, Linda Warwick, Vickie Martin. Second row (L-R): Cindy Pires, Ana Neto, Olivia Silva, Maria Melo, Viviana De Medeiros, Sandra Medeiros, Carol Braley (treasurer), Lori Saulnier. Third row (L-R): Ms. Caton (advisor), Linda Barba, Carolyn Lemos, Nellie Lino, Estella Duarte, Linda Brown, Lorianne Lake, Nilda Ramos, Janet Ferreira, Deborah Barba FUTURE HEACEERS! CLUB First row (L-R): Linda Warwick, Lena Almeida, Barbara Collins (Pres.), Leonora DaSilveira (Sec.). Second row (L-R): Mrs. Dlouhy (advisor), Robin Michaud, Linda Cabeca (V.P.), Carolyn Lemos 106 HONOR SOCIETY (L to R) Front Row: Anne Marie Moreau, Charlene Barboza, Jody Carreiro, Gina Ferreira, Mitchell Alcrim. Second Row: Cindy Masson, Jacqueline LaBonte, James Arquin, Cathie Nichols, Michelle Levesque. Third Row: Erin Tierney, Scott Alpert, Kristen Morgan, Gayle Strittmatter, Mark Lynch, Ralph pe esiGe Keith Ainsworth, Bobby Richard (L to R) First Row: Jayne Armanetti, Tracy Jakusik, Pat Gifford, Wendy Noel, Stephanie Roussos. Second Row: Noelia Soares, Debbie Marshall, Anne Lima, Leslie Lewis, Judy Bar- net. Third Row: Steve Rubin, Chris Norton, Jerry Levin, Chris Mello, David Bailey, Sean McDevitt DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION (L to R) Front Row: Roxanne Koga, Laura Saldana, Rosemary Betten- court, Nancy Mullin, Kathy Souza, Sharon Mello, Ana Farias, Maria Andrade. (L to R) Second Row: Robert Ferreira, Mike Pacheco, Brian Silva, Barry Aranjo, Rodney “‘Ben- son’’ Victor, Rosemary Teixeira, Kim Rebeiro, Linda Souza, Tracey Phipps, Chery! Carter, Pat Rodrigues, Manny Estrella, Mr. John H. Pacheco (advi- sor). (L to R) Rear Row: Andrew bX . Bailey, Jeffrey Borges, Ken Huston, — a 4 , Jamie Gonzalez, Roberta Rodericks, . Ws | 14 ay Henry Oliveira, Mike Cardoso VA : f ¢ 107 AREA HE 108 Manca ete as — Fast ALPHA (L — R) First Row: Lisa Roderick, Jeffrey Barrows, Maria Germano Second Row: Marc Ribeiro, Kirsten Johnson, Jane Kirby, Marc Coulombe, Betsy Collins, Mr. Peccini i (advisor) SHAKESPEARE CLUB (L — R) First Row: Judy Barnet, Lisa Mello, Ron Jacobs, Sue Mazaheri, Ana Leal, Michelle Levesque, Renee Vermet- te, Christine Bolduc, Cidalia Monteiro Second Row: Jay Herman, Keith Ains- worth, Steve Myers, Joann Panker, Kris Farrell, Anne Marie Moreau, Cathie Nichols, Jayne Armanetti, Anita Wilcox, Rhonda Davis Third Row: Mr. Mandly (advisor), Mike Merolla, Gayle Stritmat- ter, Jim Arguin, Scott Alpert, David Bailey, Mark Lynch, Maria Figueiredo, Mark Souza (L to R) First Row: Cheryl Oliver, Janice Jaworski, Debbie Marshall (sports ed.) Anne Lima (news ed.) Karen Granger (ed.) Patricia Vieria (feature Ed.) Aubrey Haznar (advertising ed.) Second Row: aes Costa, John Cofer, Mr. Robert Millette (photo advisor) T Perry, Tammy Bettencourt, Eric cuhna, Eric Millette, David Bailey, Mark Lynch, Jaime ird Row: Tammy DeBarros, Lisa Roderick, Kirsten Johnson, Betsy Collins, Chris Folger, Chris Boucher, Joe Leandre, Margie Wilson, Cheryl Rego, Ken Torres, Mr. Pepin (advisor) Mr. DeChambeau (printing advisor) ART CLUB (L to R) First Row: Kim Oliveira, Kevin Young, Paula Sevigney Hive Row: Victor Silveira, Mr. Pacheco (advisor), Kristen ohnson Pioloky CLUB (L to R) First Row: Kris Farrell, Jeanne Lowe, Paula Limos Second Row: Jacqueline LaBonte, Laurie Lemos, Meg Goodwin, Mary Beth Johnson ia a ALAN -. (L to R) First Row: Sandi Frazier (Pres.), Darlene Feldmann (Vice-Pres.) Second Row: Maryann Tavares, Lynn Eastman, Monica Leandre, Jennifer Grime, Gina Rodrigues Third Row: Anna Baker, Cynthia Baker, Laura Leandre, Debbie Souza, Alan Ponte, Vickie Martin 109 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CGEUWE Anna Francisco (Pres), Maria Figueiredo (V.P.), Cecily Booker (Sec.), Roxanne Robin- son (Tres.), Dan Marcotte, Chris Bolduc, Jose Andrade, Ana Paula Felix, Stephen Cabral, Cidalia Monteiro, Maria Monteiro, Ana DaCosta, Danny Boisvert, Joanne Hebert, Michelle Raymond, Lisa Humason, Lori Rubin, Ana Leal, Marcia Torres, Guadalupe Gonazalz Brodie, Lori Shurtleff, Jorge Meyer, Alan Ponte, Debbie Souza, Jennifer Grime, Gina Rodrigues, Maureen Blouin, Patty Blouin, Pam Souza, Ana Chereta, Mark Nolin, Margie Zable, Monica Leandre, Laura Lean- dre, Sharon Marshall, Linda Levesque, Jackie Brocklehurst, Mary Riding, Mitchel Alcrim, Jay Herman, Ron Jacobs, Lisa Teixeira, Nicole Picard, Anita Wilcox, Sandra Bala, Kathleen Brennan, Victor Silveira, Karen Sanchez, Mark Souza, Sue Mazaheri, Mr. Guy (adv.) INTERNATIONAL CLUB (Lto R) First Row; Diana Seco, Ana Paula Serra, Dalia dos Santos, Cristina Carvalho, Ana da Cunha, Neli Custodio Second Row: Antonio Pargier, Isabel Pimental, Ana Paula Felix, Maria Rocha, Anabela Santos, Olivia Pereira, Isabel R. Silva, Noah Pereira Third Row: Mr. Oli- veira (adv.), Pedro Pereira, Rui Pereira, Tore Rocha, Carlos Da Cunha, Walter Ferreira, Francisco Oliveira, Antonio P. Rafael 110 STUDENT CONGRESS (L — R) First Row: Wendy Amaral, Lynn Vieira (1st V.P.), Jim Arguin (2nd V.P.), Mary Tapper (tres.), Kathy Pina (pres.), Amy Beth Pragana Second Row: Mr. Vaz (advisor), Pat Gifford, Renee Vermette, Scott Alpert, Sean McDevitt, Bobby Richard, Keith Ainsworth, Michael Eadie, Be Chomak Not Pictured: Gina Ferreira sec.) BOWLING CLUB (L—R) First Row: John Martins, Garrett Silvia, Mike Stevens, George Pereira Second Row: Andrew Bois, Annemarie Poyant, Michelle Langlois, Mr. Biscari (advisor), Andrew Menard 111 DEBATING CLUB L — R: Scott A. Pacheco, Annemarie Poyant, Ron Nery Kneeling: Steve Klakowicz CHESS: GEWE L — R: John Reul, Mr. Biscari (advisor), Andrew Menard, George Pereira Kneeling: Vivian Glassman, Kathy Normandin MATH TEAM (L — R) First row: Tony Castro, Emmanuel Gaspar, Monica Leandre, Michelle Levesque, Michael Fer- nandes Second row: Cathie Nichols, Brendon Macdo- nald, Mr. Mitchell (advisor), Dave Bailey, Scott Alpert, Mark Lynch, Keith Ainsworth, Anne Marie Moreau 112 THE GREAT OUTDOORS CLUB Members: Peter Aguiar, James Arguin, Carl Aucoin, Richard Bachand, Sandra Bala, Charlene Barboza, Terry Beaulieu, Michelle Beauregard, Michelle Bois, Lisa Benedetti, Tammy Bettencourt, Michael Blanchard, Joanne Bland, Christopher Boucher, Darlene Chace, Marc Coulombe, Steven Correia, Tim Cregan, Joe Crisostomo, Lisa Crumley, Michelle Cruz, Celeste Dufresne, John Dufresne, Robert Durette, Darlene Dwyer, Dave Emmett, Christine Ferreira, Gina Ferreira, Emanuel Gaspar, Kenneth Graviel, Eric Horn, Janice Jaworshi, Karla Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Michelle Jesus, Joseph Leandre, Michelle LeBlanc, Laurie Lemos, Michelle Levesque, Michelle L. Heureux, Deborah Marshall, John Martins, Kirsten McGarvey, Douglas Mendes, Glenn Mercer, Dawn Moniz, Anne Marie Moreau, Lisa Oliveira, Cheryl Pelletier, Suzanne Pelletier, Cathy Pepin, Raymond Picard, Gary Piers, Kevin Pausseau, Myra Sayar, Michelle Seguin, Gayle Strittmatter, ne Stuart, Kim Tracy, Claudette Trommenschlager, Bette Trznadel, Steven Turgeon, Robert Tweedie, Scott Varao, Ronald Vien, Thomas Washburn, Danny eaver NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB (L — R) First Row: Jacqueline Labonte, Sue Mogan, Connie Pereira, Janice Lauzon, Michelle Levesque, Kris Farrell, Cindy Masson, Lynn ), Vieira (V.P.) Second Row: Mr. Strittmatter (advisor n McFadden, Kathy Saltsman, Charles Murphy, Erin Fiemeer (pres.), Gayle Strittmatter (treas.), Debbie Marshall, Danny Weaver, Diana McKay, Jayne Armenetti (sec.) 113 Seniors: (L to R) First Row: Mr. Charbonneau (adv.), Richard Correia (asst. tres.), Scott Alpert (tres.) Sue Roncka (2nd V.P.), Lisa Andrade (Pres. ) Basil Andrade (1st V.P.), Dawn Andrew (Sec.), Mr. Marchand (adv.) Second Row: Elaine Cunningham, Madelina Andrade, Kris Farrell, Yolanda Adams, Mindy Andrade, Louanne Lake, Ken Torres, Kathy Nobrega, Tracey Cooper, Diane Selley Third Row: Marie Lima, David Bailey, Cheryl Lammers, Dean Galarza, Olivia Pereira, Derek Silva, Michelle Stuart, Debby Conboy, Scott Shepherd, John Martins, Chris Demers, Lynn Vieira. Fourth Row: Wendy Capra, Mike Ventura, Richard Langlois, Becky Dupras, Kimberly Fabio, Marc Ribeiro, Michelle Cruz Underclassmen: (L to R) First Row: Mark Canery, Scott Wazlowski, Jeff Barrows, Dana Andrade, Ronald Nery, Laurie Amaral, Second Row: Cheryl Fleury, Carol Wilkinson, Amy-Beth Pragana, Doreen DeSousa, Randi Robinson, Nicole Rapoza, Eric Hubert Third Row: Alyssa Lynch, Sandy Medeiros, Peter Armanetti, David Halle, Gary Pires, Kristen Lobo, Tammy Anha, Jose Andrade, Tony Medeiros MIKE KEY CLUB splicing Sitting: (L to R) Keith Ainsworth, Kevin Poyant Standing: Tony Macedo, Chris Baxter, Mike Eadie, Andre Wolfe, Ralph Lambalot AFS t A! Sasa 5 : 3 : .: is ry Ed e £ . See eww ; 3 Pe (L to R) First Row: Yvette LaPointe, Sharon Correia, Darcy Cardone, Connie Pereira, Alyson DePrato Second Row: Jay Herman, Guadalupe Gonzalez B., Susan Pacheco, Valerie Costa, Kevin E. Young, Lisa DeMoura (pres. ), Gayle Strittmatter Third Row: Ms. Perrson (advisor), Paul Cabral, Robert Duarte, Ian Scott, Nancy Medeiros, Maria Ribeiro, Eric Hubert (tres.), Lori Lopez, Mr. Medeiros (advisor) USHER CORPS BERS (L to R) First Row: Tatum Brownell (sec.), Esmerelda Morgado (pres.), Betsy Collins (vice pres.) Second Row: Michele Y. Ramos, Maria Monteriro, Rosemary Medeiros, Ethel Constant, Del Bettercourt, Doreen Coucelos, Lucy Pereira, April ye eh Third Row: Kim Oliveira, Kelly Oliver, Maria Lopes, Irene Ribeiro, Doreen Sylvia, Kathy Souza, Ana Machado, Idilia achado 115 MIXED CHORUS (L to R) First Row: Maureen Sanchez, Alifia Khazan, Carol Camaini, Melody Plummer, Laurie Amaral, Amy Kummer, Lisa Andrade, Jackie Silvia, Jane Houlman. Second Row: Yael Alkalay, Sheryl Vandal, Ruth Dziuba, Kathy Normandin, Jackie Brocklehurst, Ken Torres, Dana Andrade, Jeff Barros, Ron Nery, Ken Tavares. Third Row: Chris Folger, Paul Foucart, Mike McGrath, Laurie Fernandes, Dean Galarza, Mark Canery, Frank Farrell, Robert Andrade, Sue Pires, Chris Lopes, Stephanie Warters SELECT SSA § (L to R) First Row: Rhonda Matson, Kathy Normandin, Lisa Andrade, Jackie Brocklehurst, Ruth Dziuba, Carol Camioni, Janice Bedard, Robin Santiago. Second Row: Melody Plummer, Yvette Lapointe, Paula Kummer, Amy Kummer, Sue Pires, Leslie Adams, Maureen Sanchez, Jackie Sylvia, Jane Houlman Bi ee ee = = Members: Jackie Sylvia, Richard Langlois, Scott Shepherd, Michelle Cruz, Dean Galarza, Dawn Andrews, Jeff Barrows, Kim Fabio, Marc Ribeiro, Lisa Andrade, Kevin Burns, Mindy Andrade, Derek Silva, Heidi Darjean, Amy Kummer, Paula Kummer, Mark Canery, Sue Pires, Robert Andrade, Stephanie Warters 116 ORCHESTRA (L-R) Row 1: Bobby Couto, Judy Gordinho, Linda Eugenio, Louise Vieira, Sharon Saltzman, Andrea Patistea, Frank Farrell. Row 2: Tony Almeida, Andy Sylvia, Danny Amaral, Jim Bettencourt, Yael Alkalay, Roderick White, Barbara Costa, Karen Abraham. Row 3: Steve Cabral, Kendra Medeiros, Paul Foucart, Christine Leger, Jody Carreiro, Ricky Faria, Jesse Bastos, Chris Lopes CONCERT CHORALE (L-R) Row 1: Paula Kummer, Rhonda Matson, Lisa Andrade, Jackie Brocklehurst, Michelle Cruz, Mindy Andrade, Scott Shepherd, Jeff Barrows, Kim Fabio. Row 2: Maria Figueirido, Jesse Bastos, Chris Folger, Laurie Fernandes, Jackie Sylvia, Janice Bedard, Marc Ribeiro, Richard Langlois, Mike McGrath, Tom Hodziewich, Ricky Correia, Robert Andrade, Mike Poirier, Ray Normandin, Patrick Ricardo 117 TBB CHORUS ee Gee eh a amo Ns Chris Demers, Ken Torres, Ken Tavares, Mike Poirier, Patrick Ricardo Second Row: Kevin Burns, (L to R) First Row: Dana Andrade, Mark Canery, Ron Bes ee UR Sete hae arrell, Ray Normandin, Robert Andrade Chris Folger, Richard Langlois, Scott Shepherd, Frank SSA CHORUS (L to R) First Row: Pam Lewis, Theresa Oliver, Bernadette Brocklehurst, Jackie Brocklehurst, Patty McCoy, Vanessa Hensley, Suzanne Vandal Second Row: Deborah Dyer, Tammi Cunha, Robin Santiago, Kim Jacobson, Kathy Nobrega, Kelly Coughlin, Paula Kummer, Michelle Oliver 118 “VICTORIAN” DRILL TEAM (L to R) First Row: Debbie Fernandes Second Row: Lynn Cuente, Eugenia Gomes, Barbara Correia, Karen Vieira Third Row: Cheri Anderson, Idelina Couto, Sylvia Gomes, Ruth Ortiz, Pat Ramos JROTC INSTRUCTORS LTC Joseph Napoli SFC Robert Morrison “VICTORIAN TWO” DRILL TEAM (L to R) First Row: Lynn Andrade Second Row: Brenda Cosme, Rachael Pinto, Lisa Burris, Shannon Andrade Third Row: Verna Drayton, Melannie Paulo, Roxanne Blake, Chery! Barbo- za, Lisa Hood, Cynthia Almeida 119 COMPANY “B” Row 1 (L-R): Monica Leandre, Barbara Jean Correia, Lynn Larracuente, Idalina Couto, Shannon Andrade. Row 2: Lynn lacopone, Liza Perez, Carmen Gonzalez, Elba Feliciano. Row 3: Eugina Gomes, Rhonda Ferriera, Cheryl Barboza, Polly- Anne De Sousa, Monica Duarte, Ana Santos. Row 4: Tracy Smith, Christen McGarvey, Melannie Paulo, Robin McClurg, Elaine De Pina, Lisa Nichols, Patricia Ramos, Rose Marie Ramos, Verna Drayton 120 COMPANY “A” Row 1 (L-R): Leferino Gomes, Pedro Almeida, Belimiro Fer- nandes, Mark Tavares. Row 2: Jeorge Meyer, Octavio Bizarro, Jose Andrade, Darun Gomes, Terence Toddman, Jeffery Neves, Gene P. Gomes, Scott Pemberton, George Pereira, George Davi- la. Row 3: Emanuel Fernandes, Peter Aguiar, Carlos Tavares, Charles London, Archie Belanger, Julio Tavares, Louis Fortes, John Mare, Carlos Gonzalez, Jose De Dunha, Gene Couto. Row 4: Joseph Pauline, Curtis Tavares, Albert Menard, Ronald Victor, Juan Riveira, Kennedy De Silva, Jack Armstrong, Dean Law- rence, Gene L. Gomes, Carlos Almeida, Andrew Menard, Michael Hernandez COMPANY “C” Row 1 (L-R): Deborah Fernandes, Yolanda Adames, Sylvia Gomes, Ruth Ortiz, Laurie Penha. Row 2: Louisa Figueroa, Myra Adames, Rachel Pinto, Brenda Cosme, Deborah Albernaz, Racheal Moreau. Row 3: Lori Ormsby, Kim Nichols, Bridetta Haith, Lisa Houd, Denise Anderson. Row 4: Racheal Gomes, Tina Beaulieu, Cheri Anderson, Karen Viera, Lisa Burris, Roxane Blake RIFLE TEAM Jose Da Cunha, ynn Larracuente, Jean Couto, Belimiro Fernandes, Jean L. Gomes. Row 2: L ’ Col. Napoli, Pedro Almeida, Juan ’ Bob Da Silva Sylvia Gomes ’ -R): Zeferino Gomes Idalina Couto Row 1 (L Rivera, «Kh rg xe a ae O = ) a o) = ae ie =) ie) O i= o S) — me 3 ° om o a op) © Q He} fe) jaa) — 3 ° ja | Ww Juan Jean L. Gomes ’ Zepherino Gomes. Ro Manuel Fernandes Carlos Tavares , Jack Armstrong, Lewis Fortes Mark Tavares, ? Gomero Fernandes, mes, ? o] edro Almeida Jean P. Go P. 3 Rivera pe £4 FS elon rN Baten BATTALION COLOR GUARD w v oI o @ e 2) ae cat a O Ictavio Bizzaro, Zeferino Gomes, Juan Rivera, OX ROOXKG 121 GREEN OLEIGEVAIDES (L to R) First Row: Sharon Fogaren, Lisa Mello, Debbie Dyer, Vivian Har- rington, Bridget Lyons, David Spoor, Isabel Rosonina Second Row: Susan Pacheco, Lynn Frias, Fatima Macha- do, Margarida Gonzales, Lisa Bulgar, Cecilia Dos Reis, Mrs. Griffith (secre- tary), Emiliana Gomes Third Row: Lisa Saulnier, Nicole Fernandes 122 MAIN OFFICE AIDES (L to R) First Row: Lisa Nadeau, Bridget Barnes, Janine Azar, Sue Amaral, Sharon Marshall Second Row: Lisa Durden, Maria De Medeiros, Richard Walker, Del Bet- tencourt, Jim Arguin, Gina Ferreira, Deborah Barton, April Britto Third Row: Richard Langlois GOLD OFFICE AIDES (L to R) First Row: Tina Beaulieu, Caroline Dias, Nancy Macedo, Gloria Mello, Ana Chereta Second Row: Maria Lima, Lori Shurtleff, Isabelle DeBarros, Anne Bean, Danielle Azevedo Third Row: Manny DeOliveria, Gary Rezendes, Sam Cle- montino, Gail Tardif, Anna Baker, Marta Silva eINEOFFICE AIDES (L to R) First Row: Lena Almeida, Lynn Eastman, Sandi Frazier, Anna Lopes, Martha Livingstone Second Row: Anne Gonsalves, Liesa Duarte, Paula Alcobia, Lolly Gomes, Rose- mary Teixeira, Claudette Trommen- schlager Third Row: Olivia Pereira, Joanne Medeiros, Rose Garcia, Don- na Frates, Beckey Dupras, Lucy Pereira, Isabel Pimental, Michelle Rada DEAN’S AIDES (L to R) First Row: Jody Carreiro, Ana Paula Felix, Sharon Fogaren, Pat Gif- ford, Keith Ainsworth, Chris Thomp- son, Carolyn Montgomery, Michelle Levesque Second Row: Joe Nobrega, Donna Westgate, Andrea Patistea, Debbie Dyer, Esmerelda Morgado, Sherylee Cabral, Ralph Lambalot, Mark Lynch, Lynn Vieira, Gayle Stritt- matter, Sherry Leonard Third Row: Don Lessa, Kim Nichols, Kim Oliveira, Barbie Souza, Tammy-Jo Simmons, Danny Conceicao, Leslie Lewis, David Affonseca, Cindy Masson, Kris Farrell, David Bailey, Anne Marie Moreau, Lydell London ran BEUET@OEEICE AIDES Seated: Mrs. Bergeron (Sec.), Delores de Silva First Row: Maria Monteiro, Wayne Gomes, Jayne Armanetti, Kerry Morris, Pam Souza, Charlene Barboza, Tracy Ramos, Reagan Wat- kins Second Row: Debbie Conboy, Richard Langlois, Carol Astley, Pam Stewart 123 124 GUIDANCE AIDES (L to R) First Row: Ruth Dziuba, Ana Vieira, Bridget Barnes, Grace Vicente, Elizabeth Fernandes. Second Row: Nylsa Angulo, Lucy DeLima, Lucy Pereira, Sherylee Cabral, Lynne Day, Maria Cunha, Donna Andrews, Ana Santos RESOURCE CENTER AIDES Business Foreign Language: Cindy Baker, Lisa Botelho, Holly Broadbent, Doreen Coucelos, Ana Felix, Randy Lima, Maria Rodrigues, Kathy Souza. Math Science: Cheri Anderson, Cindy Baker, Susie Ballard, Darcy Cardone, Joana Castro, Donna Cavalieri, Scott Pemberton, Mary Soares, Angela Vidal, Karen White. Reading Room: Amy Pragano, Lori Machado, Michelle Varieur, Ana Leal, Maria Carvalho, Lisa Botelho, Fernando Melo. Social Sciences: Cheryl Sharples, Maureen Blouin, Laurie Sylvia, Elizabeth Alves, Victoria Maisonane, Rachelle Pinto NURSES’ AIDES (L to R) First row: Michelle Varieur, Dawn Moniz, Janis Smick, Kathy Richard, Jane Parkin. Second row: Oli- via Pereira, Donna Silva, Lucy Almeida, Mary Vincent, Maria Cafua Coke ist AV AIDES (L-R) Tracy Bachand, Connie Freitas, Laurie Arruda IW ANID Es: (L to R) First row: Michael DeMello, Sean Medeiros, Michael Saba. Second row: Tim Tavares, Peter Cooper, Linda Cabeca, Bob Faria, Pat Vieira, Karen Sanchez 125 There’s More to Clubs than Meetings ... Gr. Amer. Smoke-out peewee: ras ae ms o. 5.4 ES ie 4 : 7; — N i Pid 2 Inter-Club Flea Market Sr. Steering Comm. Coffee Hour BouT TONS BY NtcHioLrs WE PIN OUR HUPES wip ieeamenten Gm hea ie ieee CORA MEI el (BERIEVE Jesus ) j IN @ecist . | It's okay '‘m with the BAND (F YOU'RE NOT AN ATHLETE... BEAN SEEING MY PARENTS HAVE A IN DICKENS THE STAN os| OF A TIME 127 pres mate aire Ahaha igs slogan eaten é = Ref fe cling on our past days of high school... BUS We take memories of home , friends and laughter with us — AS... oe ee as “ — esl é Ar See ae k i i 131 132 scatch the stars We of our proiis cd futures —— for answers to questions 133 peencon inner irae GRAND REOPENING IN SEPTEMBER SHIRLEY JONES IN CONCERT PERFORMING ARTS FOR NEW BEDFORD cae ttl We SCHL) ourselves with thougtits SUC] AS... Will the wanderlust nature of Sagittarius bring travel... me, the analytical mind of Virgo bring Achievement. . . . « «the stubborn determination of Taurus bring fame ae. .. the Sscrious outlook of Capricorn bring contentment.. 136 .. thetren se i spirit of Aquarius briny adventure... pe ailic Pe ; (impulsive nature of Aries bring success ? 137 We sense the universe and balance of nature through the EYES of Libra 138 eo he energy 139 othe stte ugih of the sun as symboliz cA in Lg0... eoethe mecurial nature of the stasons 140 displ aycd in Gemini... 141 ooo Me phases of the won reflected itl i the chan : x F S 142 +e ANA on the ce of a child ana in the petals of a tose, 143 with filled ia LOLIS: € these m= S S wz x behind BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1983 Astrologically yours, Loretta A. Dlouhy and Jarett W. Rose 1983 Class Advisors The 1983 Crimson Log Editors 146 FIRE Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius unite as the fire signs of the astrological table. This triad brings with it qualities that could only describe the seniors of 1983: ener- getic, enthusiastic, and pioneering. 147 Junior The Junior Banquet of the class of Banquet 1983 came to life at 6 PM on the evening of March 25, 1982. Valle’s new songs and new singers and was Steak House in Fall River was the _ highlighted by a display of the latest host for the festivities whichincluded __ jn fruit fashion. 149 SENIORS REMINISCE Jackie, Laurie, and friends: Remember all the fun weekends. Thanks, I lived! Reach out and touch someone. After five, dial direct! Need all of your addresses soon. Michael, wait please! Love you all! — Ruthie Cindy: Thanks for making me laugh these past 2 years. Who knows, maybe your smile can be the next “Mona Lisa’. Can’t wait for our prom picture! Would this message be different if | used yellow chalk? See you in Denver. — Luv, Joanne “Sexy Texy’’: This is what you get for not putting it under your picture! Never forget the fun and laughs we've had these past 4 years. Beware of blue cars, chips, and Riunite. ““May you always have the freedom.’’ Love, — Popeye! Zoe, Jody, and Jane: Thanks for the best four years of my life! Never could have lived through it without you! — Bob Scott, Yvette, et al: You are cordially invited to attend an annual reunion at the cottage. Please keep in touch. — Bob To the Shaw’s 28 employees: Marc R. and Mark P. — you'll always be my favorite packers. (Mark, you’re still too young though). Laurie G. and Linda C. — Thanks for all the laughs at work and all the rides. Good Luck in the future! — CMT Kris: What class has class? ‘‘83!”” Football games, Beefaroni, and Jon in Sr. lounge busted me up. I love Smurts — wrong! Tan your hiney Gert! Nancy Drew is pure! Is the West ready for the test of the best? Are they real? You’re chic! — Love, Cin Roger Matthew: When you read this later on, you’re going to wonder why it’s here. We just want you to know that you are a very special guy who’s addeda lot of joy to our world. We hope you can think the same of us. — Love, Grammy and Aunt Cin Renee: Well it’s all over! We had some great times, I will cherish them always. Remember the crazy times skiing, E. Beach, Puerto Rico — how old are you! and esp. Salve with Kip and Ross. You’re the greatest and I love you. — Lil Sis Zoe: Just 5 minutes! Falling off chairs; I never get sick; I pet a horsie; Handi- capped parking; Kurt — Mr. Etiquette, Clean your car; Sew the roof; Bonfire with the sets; Awl the wild times at Anthony’s. I love you. — Scott To “‘the” track guys: Gumby lives! Don’t forget our rival — Josh! Football, Mike’s party, Me and Ed’s, pizza parties, etc. were fun. Hope you’ll always remember our SENIOR year! Thanks! We won't forget you guys! — Luv, Tara and Pat Tracy: Never forget the countdowns, our drawer, chem-skipping, physics, F study, main office girls’ room, and all of our adventures! Most memorable tho’ are Ft. Phoenix men’s room, Johm and Dana, and Bubbles. Yay! — Love, Pat Cecily: To unicorn from butterfly. — Laurie To D.B., Y.L., Z.B., J.P., C.B., T.P.: How did we do it? But we made it! — Laurie W. E.T.: Phone home. TZ: Sorry about us ... — Love, Martha Di: We're almost free! Always remember the numas, the freedom clock, KK, Rescessa Annie, hearing aids, football games, coincidental schedules, and near death experiences. Butter your bread “‘loser’’ and always be very, very chic! — Love, Cin My buddies, Tam, Lisa, and Judy: I love you all! Thanks for being there when I needed you. — Chris. 150 Jo: Remember all those wasted times at the Mills, then getting kicked out and — hanging at House of Pizza and munching at 1:00 A.M. Never forget the 4am : scene at your house and all the great times spent with the wild class of 82. Cindy: You are my one and only true love. Without you my life would have a big gap that couldn’t be filled. I will never leave you because you are a beautiful special lady. — Love Always, Chris — P.S. I love you, princess. Mr. Pepin and Fellow Great Outdoors Members: It has been a great four years and I’m glad | was able to spend most of the fun and memorable times with all of you! Thanks and best of luck. — Your. friend, Tammy B. Toni: Shall we use a computer to calculate all the good times? You’ ve listened to my many hopes, dreams, and problems and | could never say enough in gratitude! I wish the best for you always! — Luv ya, Kim Mom and Dad: Your love, understanding and patience made all the difference. I obviously don’t think life is easy but in my heart no one has more than | do at home! — Love, Kim Malisa: Well we made it. Even if it had to be me in N.B. and you in Cal.! We’ve had some great times and some rough ones! Never forget: ““Our Rock”, “The Owl!” “OK-fine”’ ‘‘Basketball in the rain with 50’s hits’? — Luv, Tam 36: What would I do without you? “‘Nothing!’” — Love, Sharon Zoe: To the best Greek friend in the world. Remember being in the same 1st and last classes. Biology was great. Stay up and enjoy college. — Laurie Glenn: Loving thoughts, endless talks, all that we haveshared. Surely what we feel could never be touched or even comparedsI love you forever! — Sharon Yvette Lapointe: Remember our parties, your Algebra I book, G-lunch shift, Rush, the proms, history, oceanography, skipping, the ave times and the low ones. — A friend always, Laurie Williams dayne: You Tuls Tnarongi take the double dee. Also, whatever you do, don’t leave your car keys in a cooler in the trunk of a car without having me around! — Love, Shortie Michael: The times we have spent together have been very precious to me. Everything we have done together will remain in my heart forever. Ill never forget you. You are so special. I love you! — Melissa Mom, Dad and Family: Thanks for being so supportive and understanding. You are the BEST family anyone could ask for! | never could have made it without all of you! Thanks and lots of love Tammy P.S. Keep drawing, Ma! Cheryl, Malisa and Tammy: You are the best friends I ever had with memories that I will treasure always. — Love, Janice Hey guys! — Thanks for showing me what real friendship really is and who my : ; true friends actually are! — Skippy eH Eric: My number one guy! You're always on my mind. Thanks for caring so S much! Thanks for putting up with me when I’m unbearable! — Love ya, Noelia ne Janice and Cheryl: What can I say — you guys are the best and you’re also crazy! It’s been a great four years. Thanks and see ya in the future! ‘‘Pigsare fat and must die — Owls are mine and must live!’’ — Luv, Tam s Michelle: Midnight dip; Good moming captain! Frolicking; you'll trip; Matching i with Liz, Wendy’s; Does ‘hair’ have words? Bag it; moderationy where are my legs? 1st blood; Who’s naked? I don’t know that word! ‘love ea _ Hey Bum: You’re the best! You’re making this year a very ie me : and | will never forget that! Just remember that in my book: Teddy bears are — forever!!!! All my love — Big City Swinger Hey Buddy: Through the years always remember: Tony S, Mike V, Billy R, Mike G, Shawn W, Dennis M, Kevin M, WayneN, Al O, Allen T, John J, and those forgetten! Ted and Rob are always remembered!!!! — Luv ya Pat: I love you! We’ve been thru heaven and hell. It was great! Remember missions, our driving skills, sunglasses and hats, haunted houses, POPE, dear Abby letters, snow storms, YWCA tanning, Freestones, A-per., bal- loons, and spirit week! — Love Tara Tracey: Are you awake? You have been a great friend junior and senior years. Don’t forget driving school, crazy triple dates, haunted houses, scary driving expeditions with Pat, track meet adventures and V-day messages! — Love Tara + Pat Melissa: I will always remember the fun and special times that we had. | will always treasure them as I treasure you. — Mike Robert my love: Thanks for all those wonderful times and for being there when | needed you and loving me. You are in my heart always and forever. | love you. — Robin Cindy my friend: So many good times to remember. Though we part we will never be truly separated, for each has a part of the other. Thank you for that and the understanding, friendship, love, and strength. — Sherry Greg: You are very special to me and I am glad that we were able to share this _ part of our lives together. Thank you for being there when I needed you and _ for always listening to me. — Love, Laurie Chris: We’ve shared some good times together and I know there are many more to come. You are really special to me. Thanks for always being there when I needed you. I'll always love you. — Love, Dianne _ Cindy: Let’s talk . . . | want you! It’s those firm and supplementary angles. After all, what would we be without cleavage? Thanx for everything to the Human Xerox from your pseudo-pen-pal, Cleo Sharon: I love you, and that’s forever. — Glenn Princess: Thanks for all the wonderful times that we’ve shared together. I’m looking forward to many more in the future. I hope everything works out, and we can live in our log cabin happily ever after. — Your prince To the one I care about: Thanks. | will always remember the good times we had and will have. | will always be there for you if you need me. I really do care. — Love ya, Vickie. Diana: | will never forget cheering during our games. | will always remember you and our friendship. You made me feel needed and that my being your friend was important. | am gonna miss you so much next year. Keep in touch. — Kris Nancy and Elise: Remember New York with Dickie, the yellow shirts and our “drinks” at Valle’s. We’ll go back and show them when we’re legal! Junior Miss was an experience! Good luck in the future! — Love, Kris Buckaroo: !’!I never forget our first and last and our vacations together. Heckyl, Jeckyl, Herman and Cynthia had lots of fun. I hope the hot water bottle never leaks. — Peanut Michelle: Let's talk! I’m glad that I could trust you if the sky were falling. K-Mart brand helicopters are the best! Herm the worm is chic and Cleopatra is queen of denial. — Good Non-Sequitur! For an idiot with no personality, not bad. — Love, Cin Anne: Just remember you can’t have your cake and eat it too — unless, of course, you feel like tap-dancing! (Good Non-Sequitor!) — Michelle Cin: When being 2000 miles away from here gets you down (wrong!) think of all the wonderful times we’ve had. The words: sweatpants, deadly duty, Swiss cheese, Gnome bite, sleazing, Margie, and stick me to a wall are beautiful. — Love, Di Val: What can I say? We had good and bad times, but you know what I'll remember. Pat, the police, and Go-Go's were super. I’ll never forget the SA experience. Looking fo rward to spending time in the L.A. sun with you! — Luv, K. Butch: You and I have become’so close during the past two years and | am really happy. I hope that you will always feel free to talk to me if ever you feel the need. I will miss you so much, but always keep in touch! — Love, Kris Trina: It is really hard to try to express your feelings in words to your best friend. In the short time that we’ve been friends, you've meant so much. | really appreciate you. There is no distance that will ever be between us. — Kris D: Hey! We made it! It’s been a great four years. Never forget our crazy lunches together (esp., freshman year with the milk.) Best of luck with Dan-the-man and hope you find the end of your rainbow! Love and rainbows. — Kim Robin: Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side! Remember Alg. Il with crazy Carl and the “‘Big G.”’ Best of luck with Ro-bear. Hope you find the end of your rainbow! Keep in touch. Love and rainbows. When is the wedding? — Kim Vickie: We made it! Always remember track and that note on GB's truck. Come by during the summer so that we can hit the beach and check out those men! Have a nice time in Florida and make sure you write. Love and rainbows. — Kimawee Aunt Muriel and Joanne: Thanks for all the support, faith, love, friendship; and most of all the job, because without that ['d be broke! Love ya always. — Your academy award winning niece and friend, — Tammatha Tagger Jacquy; | think that you are the best sister that anyone could ever have. You are the perfect choice for my brother. I will never forget our deep convos about you-know-who and you-know-what. I'll miss you very much next year. — Luv, K Blondie: Always remember the good times we had in Georgia and the apple. — Luv ya, Cat Girls: Remember all the good times.at the beach and the fun we had. To a special friend — thanks for all the help you gave me. Good luck, Rainbow, Chris, and Robin. — Vic D, Vic and Rob: We made it! We've had one good time after another. I’m going to miss you three. We must get together and party. | hope you all find the man of your dreams before 1988! Our reunion. Love and rainbows. — Kim Little Buff: Thanks for all the good times we've shared throughout these brief years. I’m sure we will have many more of them as years go by. You are the best. I love you! — Wook Cindy: You proved to be such a help to me. There is no way that I could ever thank you. We are going to have the best times next year at school with the surfers and ski instr. Always remember cheering with Di. They’ re real. — Kris Sandra Lee: Always remember the good times we’ve had and the good times we’re going to have in the future. Remember, always stay in touch no matter how far you ever go. — Luv ya, Cheryl Ann Sis: We’ve been through too much to ever forget! But don’t forget we still have to take our trip around the world in 90 days together or should I say all 4 of us? Get psyched for our trip prom night! — Love ya, Sis Mitch: The great times we’ve spent together can’t be beat. Never forget: band, Horseneck, our exciting and everchanging loves, and of course, O.N.!! The friendship we’ve shared has left me with some terrific memories. — Love, Chris Yvette: It’s so ethnic; It'd be an experience; Briefs; To O2! Get out of my house! Why are you on the roof? Jimmy’s autistic; Drama Club; Harvey and Sheila; A different set of jaws; Are you handicapped? I love you. — Scott To New Bedford’s Junior Miss: We’ ve been through a lot — some great, some low points; but even through the ditches we’ve managed to stay buddies! You’re a winner in my book. Who will I talk to all next year? — PEDRO 151 Glenn: Remember all the fun times we had last sum- mer. Just think how the future will be! Thanks for always being there when I needed a friend. I love you. I just hope that everything works out for us. We do deserve the best Ha! — Sharon Karen and Anne: It’s been a WILD year working with you two on the CC staff! Never forget the times we had with Mr. Pep or our, let’s say, ‘interesting’ experience with brother Jeff. Keep aiming “high” in life! — MARSH Charl: Never forget the Junior Banquet with Scott and Jimmy, partying with Stain, and the wild times at Anthony's Beach! Yeah! 716” in the Stainmobile! TJ (Max) strikes again! Pat Benatar concert ... FIGHT!! — Deb (Rocky) Cathie: Dear Abby, hic, cold pizza on the beach in Feb, Cathieeee NI ..., too many H’s, sleeping together in class, Math Team ha ha, cinema cheer, black polyester is chic, do manic depressives worry when nothing is wrong? — Love, Scott Jimmy: Who threw up? The car window was open. What comes between you and your Calvins? Scrab- ble, chem lab-hydrometer, Quest for Fire, hand- stands at Mickey D’s, Norman, Autism, Attitude! Maine, HzO, Goy — Thanks for everything! — Scott J.A., D.S.: C period senior lounge was excellent! Even though all those apt plans won’t come through, don't ever forget the future dinner parties! Deb, those nails were a killer and Jayne you make a great Rosanna! — TRACY Pat: Getting caught in the Ft Phoenix men’s room was a roar and so was day 5! Where can we go this time?! Bubbles and little stuff will always remind me of you. You have been a great friend for adventures. Thanks! — Love, TJ To my partner in evil — Gina: Thanks for a lot of “realwry’ great times. Remember: Viola, Norman — my friend, Evil Eye, Calculus, SMU, and every- thing else. “You're not leaving until you finish typ- ing!” “Stop fondeling your food!” — Love, Jim Zoe: Remember all the wild times — the zomobile, Boston, Anthony Beach, the ‘“‘studying”’ at your house, MP, Mercedes — “Clean your car’’ “‘That’s a bad sign; Let's get it!’ Happy homemaker. “‘I hate you guys!’ Love always, Jimmy Michelle: “| want my picture back!’ Remember all the good times: 48 Hours, archery, Wendy’s, ‘‘T’ll hurt you’, No, not in front of you — Icky” “‘I can’t feel my legs — abomininable” Avalanche! Monopoly never ends! — Love always, Jim Scott: | swear the window was open! Remember our “experiences” in Boston, phythics, Horseneck Beach, “Downunder ’’, my driving skills and every- thing else. If you ever find Prov. stay out of trouble [WAA!] It was worth 5 minutes! — Jim Yvette: Never forget the good times: the moment we shared at Anthony’s, the ethnic life in Boston, ‘‘Get out of my house, “parties, rehearsals, “I want to take my head off’ and everything else. | really am autistic. — Love always, Jim BBFW: Thanx! Love you very much! — PSWD Tara: What haven't we been thru? These last two © years have been an experience! Hats and glasses luckily got us thru all of our missions! Remember twins, football games, problems, etc., etc.,! Thanks for all of the fun! Love, Pat Sherry: Thank you for being there when | need you but still giving me room. Ours is a special friendship because we really understand us. You'd better keep in touch!! Thanks for being you! | mean it! You could be a debutante. — Love, Cin “Geri”: I'm really glad we’re friends. I'll always re- member all the great times in physiology — the hanger please. We had some excellent times! I’m not bitter about Strawberry Shortcake! You’d best write to me child! — Love, Cimby Pat: Getting caught in the Ft Phoenix men’s room was a roar, and so was day 5! Where can we go this time?! Bubbles and little stuff will always remind me of you. You have been a great friend for adventures. Thanks! — Love, TJ Wen: Thanks for being the great person that you are! Don't ever forget those crazy times G period, Ft Phoenix, I have to confess! Slime, CB fan club, When you're dead, The famous sun night puemeit, and of course your hug! — Tracer Rob-Dude: It’s been real! Hope you have a nice life and may it be filled with many rainbows. Good luck in the future! — Love and rainbows, Kim-Dude Debbie: Pep; the car with feet, T.J., Jr. Banquet, Don’t you want me, Thanks for protecting our pat shirts, Kiss — Ha Ha, You tennis jock, Your chic polyester uniform, Chem. labs, Police station, Bob’s cottage, We love you! — Jimmy and Scott Gina: VA. is for lovers, Color blind labs, Semi-nude beaches, New shoes, Freshman science — Ho Ho, silly me, Phoebe, What if | had an asthma attack here? Not me baby, I’m too precious, Threatening Rolo, Bib black candles, I love You! — Maven Lori: Remember knock, knock at the drive-in, pool parties, the Mills, Dartmouth game, the jinx, the beach, and especially the DODGE (it’s a swinger!) — Love, Duane (Guess who?) Chuckle: Remember the Barbary pirates, a D-bleep- plus, hand stands at Mickey D’s, “‘Quest for Fire,”’ it’s all fuzzy, Friendly’s wall, Pauline, Jr. Banquet — I’m dancing, let’s go to the police station, stainmo- bile — we love you — Jim Scott Judy: Remember the exorcist at lunch, Polyester pants, Use him bad!!! Bruises, Gum, Stockings with- out feet, “Yeah, right!” Chew with your mouth shut! “Just a Tab’’ Videodrome, “What are you guys on?” My driving skills. — Love always, Jim. Cal: Good luck! We'll miss you! — Love, Uncle Anthony and Auntie Honey Mark, Mark and Marc: Hey, we had some good times in the Resource Center and Senior Lounge. Don’t forget them! Keep in touch okay? Good Luck. — Love, Nanc Bobby: I won’t forget the fun times at lunch. I won't forget about the pigs, (either). Keep in touch. I'll see you when you're a big marine, (hopefully). — Love Nancy Grandma: We want to go to the zoo! Best of luck always and we hope that you find us a nice grandpa. — Love, your two favorite granddaughters Lisa: My special friend. | know that our friendship has had its ups and downs but somehow we always pulled through. Never forget all the ““good’’ times we had. I hope we will always be the best of friends. “Debba’”’ Scott and Jimmy: Remember all the wild times me and Charl had at Jr. Banquet and Anthony’s Beach partying “to the max” with you guys! Hey Jim ... “Who threw up?” Watch out for those trailer trucks on the highway Scott! — TJ Max Debbie (T.J. Max), Scott, and Jimmy: Always remem- ber the good times we've had: Jr.. Banquet, Deb’s bug with feet, history, “Let's go to the police sta- tion,’ etc. Good luck in future years. — Love, Chuckie Elise: What can I say? The H at Sauce?? WIR, KM, TH, TR, and ‘The Whole Bit’ Those starred garments of ours — ha, ha. Thanks for always being there. Cloistered Nuns and Monestaries. The Bruises and the cemetaries. — Love Andrea. Sally, Remember all our great times: bike rides, beach days and our accident. Memories, Endless love and crash. Will always remember MM although they won't remember us. You shouldn’t try and get away esp. up hill! — Love Ke Glenn; Who am I? Judy, Judy, Judy. Always remem- ber my squeak and the little voice. Feb. was the best! Worrying about Lester was a pain, but you were always there. Remember our weekends at my cottage and at the Cape. — Forever, Sharon K: All you have to do is take a ride down Ryder St. and park. You know what's been said about that! — Your little goddess Kim: Just wanted to let you know how much your friendship means to me. Will never forget the crazy times at lunch. Hope everything works out for you because you deserve it. Thank you for always being there. — Deb Kentucky: You mean alot to me especially these 4 years. I’m glad we met in Guy’s class. Remember bus six, Russ’s food fights, and all the good times we've shared. Thanks for keeping me out of trou- ble. — Love you, WBT M.L.: When [it’s more like if] you decide to spill your ae you know you ve always got me. I love you. — Dendy: You were born to run . . . to country roads, so “take it away!”’ We survived everything from fresh- man homeroom to Rowlesburg — or did they sur- vive us? Do you think Ant Jan can hear us giggling? This soul sister loves you! — Lila The Blue House lunch gang: J.B., J.A., S.A., K.A., D.B., M.L., M.F., R.V., and the Salve Bum. Re- member D.B. and R.V., fighting, and the day M.F.’s spaghetti missed its target. Eating lunch will never be the same! — C.N. To whom it may concern: If] owe you buttons — don’t hold your breath. — Cathie Annie: | promise I'll do whatever it is — tomorrow! Thanx for understanding my ficklenees and for all the laughs! I love ya! — The gym locker bum! I: We are free at last! Good luck in everything you do and with the C.I.A. Keep smiling! — Love, your optimistic friend Abbo: | promise I'll never introduce you to anyone ever again! Try to forget those masochistic dances but remember any time you need cheering up call for me and a pizza! | love you! — Rin Tin Tin 16: Thank God for the light show! — 22 Michelle: Your sexy body invaded my soul forever. Circumstances weren't right for us, but you will always be in my heart. The fire at Keith’s cottage and your Hawaiian party were great. Good luck and remember me. — DB Scott, Zoe, Jim, Yvette and everyone else: I hope you all die miserable deaths because you were rotten friends! I'll never forget the good times at Keith's, Yvette’s and the Cinema. Zo’s pine tree was great. Thanks for nothing. — DB Cooch: Never forget our pink slip incident and our 4-wheeling friends; “Wanna go for a blast?’ The Durfee St. nightmare, not to mention all the other wild times at the Mills! 3 cheers for being indepen- dent! P.S. Thanks!! B.L. Toa punk, M.W.: Hey guy, wanna go skiing? It was the greatest weekend ever! Thanks for sharing!! — Love, A punk! Mendes — Wendy: Always live that slow and easy West Virginian lifestyle. Mendes. stay out of the fast lane and always stay away from the airport Wendy, remember Seger’s nightmoves and “The Boss's Born To Run’ because you were. — Luv, Lil’Ker Keinster: Remember riding the moped to Friendly’s, East’ Beach, wild bike rides, movies that we spent our life eamings-on. I'll always laugh when I think of Renee ’s bike and the time you rode up Rockdale. — Kerry Hey Miverva: What can | say? Feb. 13 is our day and I'll always remember cold pizza on the beach. You'll always be special to me and I'll always love you. Behave yourself and watch those baseballs. Jr. Ban- quet was great. — Love, Dave Mike: Shoot! Shoot! Check it out! Chicks! I know her, lll talk to her for you! You know! Shoot! All the chicks want you ‘cuz you’re such a guy, you know! Shoot! Matt, Dennis, Jimmy, Dave: Senior year was great and I really enjoyed our friendships. Always remember the weekends and all the games of pool. You area great bunch. — Love ya, Sue To all the majorettes: Thanks for putting up with the hard practices and the long hours of work. Hope you enjoyed twirling as much as! did. Great thanks to Sally and Kathy for all the love support. — Love ya, Sue Judy: To my volleyball buddy since freshman year. Thanks for always being there, as a friend and a teammate. Never forget 9th homeroom, C.B., physics, and your mom’s meal the “‘capon’’. The past four years were great! — Luv ya! DM Michele: You’ve been a really terrific friend. Never forget all the zany times at the city band (How could we!) We still have another terrific summer ahead and then onward to college life! Band was great! Love ya, Karen Kathy: I'll always remember our fun times at NBHS. Thru high school we'have been everything. I'll nev- er forget you.and I hope we know each other for the rest of our lives. Good luck next year. — Love always, Sean To my “‘Koomies’’: Parties, Murray’s Beach, the “hole’’, band, flagpoling, the Brass Brothers, Flor- ida and Montreal, kinky art, Donny, comps, bus rides, Planet Rock, and band parties. It’s been real. — Love, Abey To the Inner Office of the M.N.N. Law Firm: Thanks for everything. Do you think we should start a comput- er firm too? One that understands English? Never forget calc. homework? What’s that? — Luv, Me P.S. No more bruises, please. E-1 Lunch Gang; You're the best table. I really en- joyed eating with you. SA, JB, KM, RV, JA, DB, MF, and KA — stay cool! — ML Kristine: Where do I begin? I guess | can begin with our hideaways at the beach; out secret goal and Ken- ny’s party. Don’t forget my first time skiing, because I know I won't! Aug. 8th looks good. Try to control eS yourself (Easter) — OW Lisa: 'm glad we are still friends over the years! We have so many memories that it’s hard to keep track! os I'll never forget the pepper scene! Keepin touch! — __ Love, Leslie Kris and Sal: You’ve been great friendsandhavemade life at NBHS all the better. Sal, remember physiolo- “gy class and those hard tests. Kris, keep on Bees eo and don’t forget my famous centerfold. Good luc — Luv ya, Sean M. Kristine: Thanks for being a fantastic fiend! | know you will do great things with your dancing. You deserve : ; only the best! No matter where you go,O.C.U.orU Mass, | hope we remain good friends forever! — Love always, Lester Michele: I'll never forget your party; it was great! Don't forget the chocolate munchkins! Donny, Shaun, — and David are unforgettable! We'll definately have — to get together in Boston next year. — Love, Leslie _ To My Strange and Wonderful Friends: Although it is — good riddance to some and goodbye to others, to you there is no simple fare thee well. To you who may not even know your few words bandaged my bruised spirit, thanks. — JL Dan: Under my thumb! Time is on my side! Remember we have a marathon to run in two years! — Butch Sal and Kat: Well the year has come to an end and the memories will never be forgotten. Thanks for all your love and support. Never forget band and all the long hours of work. — Luv, Sue Paula: I’m glad we were able to be in the musical this year! It was much more fun with you there! Florida was great and so was Theo! Don't forget the corny man with the “dancing feet’’. — Love, Leslie To My Sister: You’re such a cutie! — Love, Jamal and the 3 Bears P.S. McCloud, Frank. By John. Of Ellen Bobby: Although we’ve had our differences | still love ya, kid. Remember Dias Field and the tractor. I'll knock you over yet! Wait, I'll beat you in hockey! Watch out for the helicopters! — Luv, KMM (Moni- tor Morgan) Wendy: We made it through the good and the bad. Don’t ever forget me. Organic, Oui Three, Jr. Ban- quet, and La Sallette were fun. I'll always be there for you. Lots of laffs with Gerry, Jay and Tissy. Look out WVA! Lots of love. — Dave Kerry: To my friend who has grown socially. Always remember our bike rides through the park to see if a certain house was still there and getting busted by you know who! May rocks never fly into. your win- dows! Luv ya! — Kris Moose: You've made this last year and a half the best part of my life. All the words in the world could not express the way | feel about you. You gorgeous hunk of man you! I’ll love you forever. Love always, Jannie — Poo S,S,S; My 3 favorite studs. Always remember our great times out together; movies; City View; drive-ins where poor Steve got beat up; Atari, I'll beat you someday, Steve! You guys are such sweeties and I'll never forget ya! — Kristen Leslie: June 5th, Kenny’s party, and all of our fun-filled summer Sat. afternoons. Never forget Kenny’s bed- room on that rainy Sat. afternoon, and the wild Feb. dance last yr. — Catoot To My Little Sister: We made it! After 4 yrs. of NBH’s assort. crises, etc., we’re still here. Always try to be optimistic, and never forget that you're a good per- son. Vut-vut. Love, your big sister Toni: Where shall I begin? Let’s just begin by saying you are the better half of the dippy twosome. They will never realize that we’re not dippy but are good actors. Will never forget your unique way, which | love. — Deb Nancy Nasty: Just a Tab please, watching me and Liz get sick, jog socks, and sweaters without shirts, chesty, what's on your lip! scum camp in N.H., can you help me? nice sunbum, karate bilinguals, theology major! Meow! I. love you, Maven ‘The Redhead of My Dreams: I’m leaving all my flam- bouyant munchkins, and moving to Providence. _ Whenever your problems get you down remember Im here to make them seem small. Let’s get together again. | love you. — HB Renee: Always remember the times we all had on our nights out; our great snowball fight in the rink park- ing lot; dooties at Friendly’s; Lincoln Park; Ma Raffa’s; and best of all — our all-nighter! We can’t forget Terry! Luv, Kris Bone: Remember — ‘‘The Wiz,” Fla., “Jesus Christ _ Superstar,’ all band rehearsals, cymbals and xylophone, Kenny, Arthur, our 1st win together, r. V., competitions, Montreal. We laughed our way through Fizz. Band members always! Love, Bone (J.C.) Chris, Donna, Linda, and CW: Never forget Mr. K’s _ chem. class and all the wild times. We made it — no EXPLOSIONS! Luv, Kris Lester: We've shared so many memories it’s hard to keep track! August 8th — boy what a day! You'll see, we'll make it. Maybe someday when we’re both Bostonians! — Catoot (KJ) Shag, Jo Ann, Debbie: I’m really glad that we’re still friends. Let’s remember all of the good times we have all shared. And remember ... I’m always here! Love, Kristine The Paranoid Girl with the Portable Toothbrush: Thanks for making lunch so enjoyable. Hopefully next year you won't always be late to class; it won't be as easy to sleaze points. By the way, what schools are you applying to? ML Jodybone: Always remember the F periods in the Dean’s office with all those “‘secrets’’ and all the “eavesdroppers.”’ Sorry for losing my temper. Thanks for all your help. One day, everything will work out. Trust me. Luv ya, Shoulder — Me Scotto: Why didn’t we conform and be dull! Love, Mickey P.S. I just can’t get enough of this wall! Cathy and Jane: Lunch was great E-2. Great food fights. Jane, remember Mr. Motta’s class and Cathie, remember Ms. Leal and organic. Wendy, WV. I’m still looking for the Greek. Debbie, remem- ber Ma’s Donuts. Love you all, Zoe Sally: How could | forget all the times that we shared — the times at dances and at the club. We never did end up at Horseneck, but we did find Ward St. I hope we can get together and work things out. Won't forget you.— Love, Dennis dimmy: Where’s the cereal? Ooh-la-la; Don’t forget Calvin: Boston; Anthony's; Scott’s decor; my birth- day party; Go-Go's; LeVin;ping pong; archery; my love to Stallone (First Blood). Those muppets are eat. I love you so much. — “Mich” Sal: What can I say? We've been through so much. Always remember our all-niter and Sam’s; the drives that conveniently got us to Mt. Pleasant; Dias Field; Boys’ Club; bike rides; Dallas Cowboys. I'll never forget ya! Love ya, K.M. Monitor Ainsworth: It’s all behind you. Go for it! Xoanon. Lid and Bal, the gerbil, chem schmeg, resume expan- sion, the rabbit, mathalete, “‘illusion’’, ‘“‘all live by seeming’’ juggler, no smut — Emily Wendela: Remember cold pizza on the beach in Feb. big black candles, biology class, handstands against the lockers, soph. lunch, the seduction, ‘‘Wendy let me in’, ““‘Baby we were born to run’, English mes- sages. I love you. — Scott Kath: My favorite redheaded friend. Always remember track meets; 1,2 at ORR; intervals; and of course we can’t forget Killer! Buttonwood with S,S, and S; prom night and New Year’s! I'll never forget the good times! Luv, (Track Friend), Kris Cindy: You made these last 2 yrs. of high school the best of my life. | want us to go on together forever! | need you because I love you! Sweet dreams, prin- cess! Love, Chris Christopher: | love you even though you're a brat. Remember the drive-in, pool parties, our picnic and all the other great times we've shared. I know there are many more to come. (Just wait for 5 yrs.!) Love ya, Dianne xxoo Tracey, Tammy, Linda, Kris C., Kim, Mary, Deb Clap- per, Leslie: Lunch and sr. lounge were.a_lot.of.fun with you all. | hope we will always be as close in our friendship as we are now. Good luck to you all — you deserve it! Luv, Donna Coucci, CW, Kris, and Chris: Mr. Kobza’s class would have never been the same without you all. Never forget our fun-filled and humorous ... classes. You're the greatest! Luv ya, Donna S. Chuckie: Chemistry was a blast, especially the test tubes. Our research project looked so chemical. All right, who’s going to light the busnes burner? Hurry! Sweep the test tube into the corner. You sure the cork has to be in? BOOM! — Jody Patrick: You are so cute; | know; remember Julie, snakes, and NAMBLA, E per. study, lunch, Mrs. Robb, district’s, how’s your girlfriend, we shall over- come. You are truly a talented and beautiful person. I love you..— Michele Kathy, Jody, and Debbie: The three most understand- ing people I know. Thanks for being there, no mat- ter what it was. Kath, you took care of me when | needed it most. Deb, you put up with everything. Jod, you really care. Thanks, Sherry Scott: Boston and the car; Anthony’s Beach; bonfire and stealing the sets! The night at the cinema; just 5 min., the arrows! Sherry, remember the eraser fights and Ms. Leal. Love you both, Zoe. Sandy and Victor: Never forget our party on Feb. 4, 1983! Never forget our jr. year Eng. class. Hope to see ya in the future. I'll see ya at the missionaries, Victor. Love ya both, Jackie B. Cutes: What’s happened in the past I hope can be forgotten; we all make mistakes. As for the future I hope only the best for ya. | hope the good times will always be remembered. I know I won't forget em. Book treatment. Luv, Sal Zoe: | hate you; remember all the great parties; little rabbit FuFu; please let us sleep; who has a chamois; that’s really red; how’s Mikey and Dicky? Kitty, etc. I love your tree; Greek Disco at the inn. [love you. — Michelle Michelle: You’ve been such a very special part of my life this year. I will always treasure the wonderful Le we've spent together, You're there! With love, ean Beth: We've had a lot of good times. Never forget the Dwart’s pink slips, the day we went 4-wheeling with — what's his name again? And the funniest time of them all, the night we started a traffic jam on Durfee St. — Love, Linda Seanathan: I’m really looking forward to those eons, even if it means suffering through Elvis and WBRUv(only kidding). — Love ya, Pretty Eyes Brenda: To my best sparring partner. Although we’ve had some rough times over the years, I’m glad we’re still friends. Never forget our wild ASTRO parties, lunch in Tan House, and NB sports. It’s been real. “DW!” — Pep 16, Kris: How can we ever forget our little escapade. Did you know there are ten steps on each staircase?? Boy, corridors are dark at ten. Remember the race for our lives from some creature from the depths of D block. We are 83! — Jodylee Steve, Sean, Butcheroo, Moe, and Co.: Shoot! Check it out! You know! They all want us, I can tell! There’s all kinda chicks around here! Shoot! Maybe some- day we can pick up the big guy’s leftovers. You know! — Guess who? Yvette: It will keep you stiff for a week. Remember Anthony’s and Boston; Palson’s had great lemons; cough into your napkin; are pantomines ethnic? Message in a bottle; the show was so wild. Remem- ber ME. I love you always. — M Mary, Leslie, Kris, Deb, Linda, Twins: You’re all the je Hope our friendship grows with the years. emember our awesome times together. Hope we share many more. Keep in touch always! Love ya, Donna S. Cleo: Just to be different, would you like to go to Paris for steak and roast beef sandwiches? Leslie, Michele, and Paul A: Our trip to Malden was one of the best! Will we ever get over Peter Theo? I doubt it. Chris almost got thrown in jail and we were almost killed, but what can I say; it was great! Love ya, Karen To My Favorite Blondes: Will always love you guys and your special ways! You two will always have a special place in my heart. Wish you two the best of luck. Our friendship is unique and one that I'll al- ways cherish. — Changed Woman! Kris C, Deb Clapper, Mary V, Leslie A: You are really the best freinds anybody could ever have! Never forget all the memories we have made. I hope I can always be there when a crisis comes around! (Ha) Love, Donna S. Scott: Oh..myy=they’re naked! What's a pizza pie? You’re gonna trip; what are the words to Hair? You pass out, you're out; let’s frolick; Calvin Klein; Bohemia. Remember Anthony’s and Boston. Hydro- planing can be fun. I love you so much. — Cruz Pete and Cindy: Getting stuck in the bow of the boat, pulling an all-nighter, and walking from Fairhaven to NB was quite an experience. Never forget our ee and the ones that we'll have in the future. — Kris Clapper, Coucci, Kris, Mary, Leslie, Kim C: Never forget all the fun times, adventurous times, and paranoia times we ve had together. ‘‘Watch out for the orange van and for Mom and Dad’”’ Good mem- ories. | luv ya. — Donna Lestoil: Don’t forget Keleen, the pajama party at Wen- dy’s, staying at my house New Year's with the ax, the Brooklawn Hall dances, my first time driving the standard car, our long bike rides to the beach —’cuz this yr. we'll make it! — K To Whom It May Concern: ‘‘The Iguana”’ lives!!! Tenny, Mindy, Lyn, and Pitou: You guys made lunch so much better. Thanks for everything and good luck in the future. — Love, Kristine Scott, Jimmy, Gina, Jody, Debbie, Renee, David, Mark, Jody, Yvette, Zoe, Keith, Bob R., Michelle, Anne: Thanx for always being ther. Keep in touch! Love you — Chuckie S, S, S: Sean, who will you use as your punching bag when I'm gone? Next time you bring us to the park warn us first! You guys will always be special to me and I know our friendship will continue long after we leave here. Luv you all! — Kristen To the B from Lisbon: Next time you go to Howard Johnson’s do not forget the camera. Thanks for everything! (Especially your awesome photogra- phy. en you lover's best friend. Keep in touch! Michele, Paula and Leslie: The four of us have been through a lot together and I’m very thankful for your friendship. You guys are really special to me and I'll always treasure all the memories. I love you guys. — Karen NB Band: Thanks for all the terrific times and memo- ries. Bus rides, games, and comps were all excellent! No more “participation awards” for us! You guys are all 1. Believe in yourself! — Karen Mr Fort: I’m sorry that our timing has been off for so long, but maybe someday we'll synchronize our lives. You can penetrate my barriers any time, though. Love ya always, Fortress TS, KC, KB, TS, BL, RW: You guys made high school so much fun. We have had a lot of good times throughout the years. Our senior year isn’t over yet — there are more wild times still to come. Good luck. — Love, Cooch Leslie: We've had some pretty wild times together and I know there are still loads to come! You've been a super terrific friend and I love you! Florida was the best. All the parties, etc., will never be forgotten! — Love ya, Karen To Those Who Always There: May you be wrapped in the warmth of true love, find happiness and be secure in the knowledge that the best you can be is yourself, a spirit owned by no one, yet loved by at least one — me. — Love, Jeanne Karen, Paula, Michele: This it it! Our senior year! Don’t forget all the great times we ve had! Don't forget the great parties, comps, our little talks in Florida, and most of all our friendship. — Love always, Leslie Deb: Always remember the good times we've spent together, T.J. Max’slet’s go to the police station, Mr. Goodfellow’s class, Jr. Banquet, Pat Benatar and loverboy, Rocky and squirrel. Keep in touch. — Luv ya, Cuck Karen: Don’t forget our great expereince in Padanar- am! Our hunting for the cottage in Mattapoisett and our best “‘friend’” CF. Band was great, especially our Ist place! I hope the four of us (PK MYV) remain as close as we are now! — Love, Leslie Cheryl: My only regret is that I didn’t know before senior yr. Don’t forget the crazy times we've had. Never forget our races in the hall G per. Oh yeah, ee little trips with Linda’s car. — Changed Woman Renee: After all my racket in Latin and English, you're gonna miss me, tho’ not as much as I'll miss you! You've been just wonderful and I wish you all the best. Coniunx, gratias agere nostrae amicitia! Cura ut valeas, Seanus Seniors at Work Fast Times at NBHS ... and Play? A look at some seniors climbing the ladder to fortune and fame GUADALUPE GONZALEZ BRODIE “Pupis’”’ loves playing tennis, watch- ing TV, and shopping. Ms. Perrson, Mrs. Methia deserve special praise. Admires people who are sensitive. Fri- days always bring happiness. Hopes to obtain a degree in Tourism. Smiles are great. What does it feel like to come from a foreign country and experience America at the ““High School level’’? Guadalupe Gon- zalez Brodie is finding out in a hurry what a challenge this can be. After leaving her home in Mexico as an exchange student, Guada- lupe has enjoyed every minute of her ‘““American experience.”’ She has found that life in America truly is “‘life in the fast lane.”’ In comparison with her native Mexico, she has found that Amer- icans move at a much faster pace — from their lifestyle to their food. Guadalupe says that she loves America but is anxious to return to the calmer Mexican lifestyle. One of the things which she enjoyed most about her American 156 — LEO visit was NBHS. She loves the diversity of the school — from the huge building to the small, friendly atmosphere. She has made several close friends with whom she plans to keep in touch. Guadalupe found that the NBHS faculty made her odyssey a little easier with all their help and support. She is also indebted to Mrs. Dorothy Lopes, her family away from home. Everyone involved has profited from Guadalupe’s stay; we’ve gained new insight on an interesting culture and benefited from a fantastic person. When Guadalupe returns home, we hope she can bring fond memories of America and NBHS with her. (advisor), Kathy Pina, Diane Shelley, Kathy Bissonnette, Roderick White, Mrs. Dlouy (advisor) Third row: David Farias, David Affonseca, Tammy Jo Aubrey Hazner SENIOR CEASS OEEICERS Patricia Gifford (2nd Vice-president), Scott Alpert (1st Vice-president), Joseph Nobrega (President), Sharon Fogaron (Secretary) As we look upon our senior year | know we have all had moments of great courage, satisfaction, happiness, and concern that have made us mature and look toward an uncertain future. Those crazy moments that made us laugh; those hours of hard work; and those tragic moments of defeat have left memories we will cherish for many years to come. Let us look to the future with courage and know our past has taught us to see hope in all our encoun- ters in life. J. Nobrega Senior Class President SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE war _ First row: (L to R) Jody Carreiro, Kris Farrell, Paula Kummer, Kerry Monis, Christine Thompson, Lynn Vieira, Karen Abraham, Erin Tierney Second row: Mr. Rose fae Chon: Elise Fernandes, Nancy Gomes, Robert DaSilva, Sean McDevitt, Patrick Riccardo, Simmons, Cindy Masson, Michael Mello, Kevin Poyant, Heidi Darjean, 157 DORENA-ROSE ABELHA “Doe” loves to shop and to go to mov- ies. NBHS rallies and Durfee games were fantastic! Likes spending time with good friends. Would love to have money, health, and happiness. Usually found at Store 24. A lunch shift fan. — LIBRA DAVID ANTHONY AFFONSECA, JR. David loved football at NBHS. He is usually hanging at the Mills or Monte’s Park. Math and Mr. Goodfellow were two of his favorites. Wants to be a mechanical engineer. Amoeba Man often says, “Do it up, Dude!” — LEO DOREEN ANN ALMEIDA Thinks that people should take life in stride. Appreciates a nice appearance. Got a lot out of Mrs. Sullivan's class. Found the rallies at NBHS to be a great outlet for spirit. Thanks Mom, Dad and, especially brother Paul for love. — TAURUS 158 KAREN L. ABRAHAM “Abey”’ can be found at the bandroom or out with friends. Will never forget the wild Florida trip! Mr. O’s classes were great. Special thanks to LA, MV, and PK for all the super times. Off to be a com- puter scientist. — SCORPIO OCTAVIO AGUIAR “Flavius” enjoys being with friends at Ashley Park or at the beach. Teachers at NBHS get his thanks for their help. Hap- piest when not responsible for too much work. An end to all wars is wish for world. Off to college. — TAURUS LUCY ALMEIDA Someday hopes to explore this vast planet of ours. Likes to listen to music. Memories of junior year will stand out. Is happiest when with her friends at lunch. Can be found sitting on her front porch. Thanks parents. — AQUARIUS YOLANDA IVETTE ADAMES “Jo Jo” — Noted for long nails and long red hair. Memories of fun with HM and LA. Happy with Rafael. Thanks parents and Mrs. Amaro for guidance. Future plans include computer science, riches, and travel to Spain or Rome. — SCORPIO KEITH AINSWORTH Will always remember his lame attempt to grow a moustache. Usually found hamming or windsurfing. Probable fate: Prethroat med. Adheres to philosophy of nihilistic existentialism. ‘‘Qui? ... Moi? Jamais.”” X-Country. — PISCES RAIMUND ALMEIDA To be extremely rich someday and have an easy life is a goal in this young man’s mind. To achieve goal by attending col- lege where he will follow an engineering course. Thanks mother for her patience and understanding. — CAPRICORN KATHLEEN J. ADAMS “Kitty” likes outgoing people. David is special. NBHS rallies were always fan- tastic. Lunch with Angela was unforget- table fun. Hopes to become a hair stylist or go into child care. Thanks Mom for all she put up with. ‘Give me a break!” — CANCER v4 ; ae s MITCHELL ALCRIM Enjoys listening to music. Will always remember staying after school with Gayle to see Mrs. Hassey, his favorite. Hopes to teach French on the college level. Happiest when with friends. Thanks Mom for understanding. — SCORPIO MELVINA A. ALMOND At times ‘‘Millie”’ likes the activity of bowling, dancing, or rollerskating; but also enjoys walking on the beach. Mr. Pepin a favorite. To help people and to travel are in her future. Will always keep fond memories of NBHS — PISCES Ps ¥ LESLIE ADAMS Happiest out having a good time with friends. Always will remember Florida trip. Thanks K.C., K.A., M.V., P.K. and parents. Especially enjoyed being in band. “‘That’s gay!’’ Likes outgoing people. Headed for business school. — LIBRA ROSA ALFAIATE “Rosie” is always very happy when Joe is around. Someday would like to be- come a medical secretary. Enjoys being home. Ms. Leal and NBHS business classes interesting. Thanks Natalie for being such a good friend. — LIBRA SCOTT ALPERT Will always remember his darn attitude, getting busted for forging slips and soph. lunch. Wants to see everyone in the world wearing a different colored Izod. ““Hassey Dearest’’ and Anthony Beach were great. ‘Quel est le boeuf?” — TAURUS MARIA ALVES “Tickle’”’ loved football games and ral- lies. Happiest with John. Future ambi- tion to be a nurse. Mrs. Medeiros’ class a fond memory. Wants to marry and travel around the world. Grateful to her parents. “Pretty neat, huh?” — LEO - 4 te LISA C. ANDRADE Will treasure memories of the Drama Club as pres. and actress singing before a full house. Would like a career in the performing arts. Thanks Mom for be- lievingin her talents. Admired Mrs. Mor- gan’s dynamite personality. — LEO NYLSA E. ANGULO Partying with friends enjoyed by ‘‘Nel- ley”. Not quite sure of what the future holds in store, but “the sky’s the limit to one’s success!’ Thanks a very under- standing Mom. Loved being a runner and manager for girls’ track team. — LEO MATTHEW P. ALVES NBHS’ system of selecting gym classes not one of his fondest memories of high school. Mr. Vardo’s algebra class was very enjoyable. Best times were in the D Block Music Department. ‘‘Mattie’’ hopes to enter the engineering field. — SAGITTARIUS MARIA M. ANDRADE ‘Nellie’ will always remember fun times with friends and as an usherette. Mr. Kelly and business notation were great. Can be found at the park or listen- ing to music. Hopes to become a secre- tary. Parents and sister helped. — SAGITTARIUS BARRY ARANJO Graduation day is anticipated with much enthusiasm. Wants to become an expert underwater welder. Thanks Grandmother and family for their sup- port. Mrs. ‘‘O’’ was a great teacher Hopes to leave school and become a success in life. — ARIES MARIA O. AMARAL “Linda” is headed for the Lone Star State — Texas. Problems in distin- guishing between lounges and restrooms is remembered. Thanks Mom for her support. Is happiest when going wild with friends. Mrs. Gomes and pool were NBHS highlights. — TAURUS p REGINALD P. ANDRADE Fleet-footed “‘Kippy”’ can be found on the football field and on the track team. Being co-capt. and knowing Coach Gardiner were important to him. Likes being with the action and with friends made at NBHS. Everyone should be himself. — SAGITTARIUS FATIMA ARAUJO “T” really enjoys being with NBHS friends. Gold House cafe left an im- pression on her. Hopes to go into busi- ness. Thankful to Mom, who was there in the clutch. Mrs. Caton Mr. Ed fa vorites. Everyone smile! ‘Hang in there!” —-CANCER AMANDA ANDRADE Mrs. Hassey and chorus were outstand- ing for ‘‘Mindy”’. Hopes to go to college for a career in business. Thanks Mom for caring. Is happiest when with Gilly. Likes independence in a person. “West Side Story” was great. “Nah!” — SAGITTARIUS SHARON MARIE ANDRADE “Shay” can be found hanging out at the United Front. Will always remember falling off the chair in lunch. Happiest when with Dee. Thanks parents and Upward Bound for support. Off to col- lege for computer technology. — TAURUS TINA LOUISE ARAUJO “‘Cheeks’’ can be found at the U.F.H. Favorite pastime is talking on phone. Mrs. Dlouhy her favorite. Enjoys track and teen culture. Thanks her parents for understanding. On her way to the Air Force. “‘I’m telling you.” — CAPRICORN HENRY P. ANDRADE, JR. Favorite times for ‘‘Basil’’ include fishing or playing bingo. Special time is spent with Karen. Enjoyed football. Usually found with family or at Blake’s. Thanks go to his mother. Hopes to beome an engineer. — SCORPIO DONNA ANDREWS Is torn between two careers — nursing or hairdressing. Loves to mount a horse and just ride and ride. Thanks parents for making her high school time easier. Mr. Roscow’s science class great. “Yeah, sure!’’ Will miss friends. — AQUARIUS JAMES J. ARGUIN “Jimmy’’ won't forget his soph. lunch experience. Happiest with friends Wishes everyone would be as gentle as Gina. To win a school wide election his biggest dream. Anthony's Beach is a favorite hangout. ‘‘What's going on?”’ — SCORPIO 159 JAYNE ARMANETTI “Jaynee’’ can best be described as loquacious. Enjoys drawing and being with Greg. Admires someone who is able to laugh at his own mistakes. Hopes to enter the business world. Fun times with Wendy, Cathie will be remem- bered. — VIRGO RICHARD R. BACHAND Usually found in front of Blue House. “Butch” will always remember Mr. O's math classes. Happiest with friends hav- ing a good time. Thanks Mr. Oliver and Coach Gardiner for their help and sup- port. ‘Hey guys, what's up?” — AQUARIUS MARCEL E. BAPTISTA “Machus” ambition is to be an airplane mechanic in the USAF. Remembers NBHS for being his first school in USA Likes all teachers, but especially thanks Mr. DaGraca. Watching TV or doing math enjoyable. Future soccer pro? — LIBRA 160 MARTIN ARRUDA Martin enjoyed playing ice hockey. He could be found at the Mills. Favorites included biology, Mr. Hamlet and T.V. Productions. Happiest when listening to “Rush” and “Led Zeppelin.”” Thanks his parents. Likes honest people. — ARIES JOE BAGACO The Industrial Arts Dept. at NBHS will always be remembered for their help in making house construction and machine shop so worthwhile. Hopes to live in California. Is always happy when last bell rings. Thanks loving parents. — TAURUS CHARLENE BARBOZA “Chuckie” likes partying and hanging at the “Lanes.’’ Had fun in algebra with Deb and Scott, and chem. labs with Jody. Thanks Jimmy for help in chem, English, biology, etc. ‘Weeeeeee!!! ’ Happy when with Barry at parties. — ARIES CARL AUCOIN Is happiest when his auditory canal is being invaded by all kinds of stereo sound. English conjures up bad memo- ries. Mrs. Ayotte deserves thanks for her help. Would like to be one of the few, the proud — a Marine. — SAGITTARIUS ANDREW BAILEY “Drew’’ enjoyed Ms. Purcell’s history class. Can be found with friends on Park Street. Enjoys parties. Honesty is admired. Thanks to Mom. Hopes to get rich quick and stop nuclear war. ‘‘That’s quite all right!” — CANCER JUDITH BARNET Enjoyed all sports, but really got into football. Mr. Mandly and photo were favorites. One day hopes for enough money to make her totally independent. “Judy” happiest when school is over Likes radical people. “I'll have a Tab.” — CAPRICORN CHRIS AUDETTE Is hooked on classics but also enjoys contemporary music like Devo. Likes someone who's on time. Enjoys any Copola movie. Thanks Fred for res- cuing him from the muck and mire. Hopes to go into engineering. Liked astronomy. — ARIES DAVID BAILEY Plans to become filthy rich as an en- gineer and playboy photographer. Sees a Ferrari and Goldwing in the future. Thanks Mom, Tissy, EJ, and Kris for everything. Uncle Bob and Horseneck are great. ‘Class to the Max.”’ — PISCES DONNA BARREIRO Enjoys listening to various types of mu- sic. Usually says little about herself. Ten- nis was a favorite. Thanks Mrs. Bolton for all her help and support. Hopes to work in a world free of war and nuclear holocaust. — VIRGO ‘ JANINE MARIE AZAR A fan of NBHS Spirit Weeks. Enjoys swimming, tennis and playing the organ. Thought the NBHS faculty was excellent. Usually at the roller rink or Buttonwood Park. Really loved Pep and Drama Clubs. ‘‘To thine own self, be true.” — SCORPIO ARACELIN BAJANDAS “Alex” likes a person who can always remain calm and cool. Mrs. Kallevik and Mr. Sanchez get his thanks for their help. Senior year will bring back fond memo- ries. Happiest with best friends. Hopes to enter computer world. — LEO MARIA BARROS Maria's wish for the world is that every- one get along and be happy. Happiest in the summertime, but during school French is a favorite along with Mrs. Cab- ral and Mrs. S. Future plans include going to SMU. “Uh, huh.” — AQUARIUS DONNA BARROW Enjoys being with friends. Never will forget LV, KP, and CR. Will always cherish bus trip to Prov. Thanks special sister for being there. Pool with Erin the best! Don’t forget ‘America’? Lynn. “Dee da lee, Da dee da lee.” — CAPRICORN CARLOS BELOLI One of Carlos’ happiest times was be- coming a senior. Enjoyed soccer and math especially. Angel is truly that to him. For himself, a future in the area of mech. engineering; and for the world — the best of luck. “Be serious” — CAPRICORN JEANNE BERNAT “Fred’’ has fun while working at Friend- ly's. Enjoys being with Michael and driv- ing her '64 Chevy Malibu. Remembers Mr. Fogel’s E period class and her park- ing space. Someday hopes to become a CPA. Thanks go to Mom and Fred. Mr. Ed tops. — GEMINI TERRI E. BARROWS “Bo”’ will always cherish the excellent times cheering for NBHS. Florida was a trip! Mrs. Purcell special. Remembers Peter for being outstanding. Someday ... Jamaica? Likes being at the Dog Mill. Parents get her thanks and love. — PISCES JORGE BENFEITO Will always remember class in sales- manship with Mr. Warren. Happiest time for “‘Frito’’ is with Sue. Thanks Mr. Calnan for all his services. Likes friendli- ness in a person’s nature. Hopes to be a computer technician. — PISCES WARREN BERNIER Hanging with friends at the Mills makes “Burg’s’’ happy. Playing on the tennis team a fond memory of NBHS along with having Mr. Goodfellow. Plans on attending college in the future. ‘‘What’s up?” Thanks go to his parents. — PISCES KENNY BARRY Happiest when lost to the land of sleep. Hopes to uphold the law as a State Po- liceman. Mrs. Galuska deserves thanks. Mr. Mello, woods, and lunch were en- joyable. World peace would be super. Industrial Park is favorite spot. — CANCER SANDY BENOIT “San” will never forget very confusing first day of school. Happiest when with “all the gang.”’ Thanks parents and NR for always being there. Hopes to attend BCC for computer programming. Vol- leyball Mr. Roscow great. ‘‘Ya!”’ — VIRGO WILLIAM BERRY Bill took special pride in being captain of the chess team. Someday hopes to jump from the chess board to the bar exam. Mr. Zielinski and Mr. Biscari im- portant to him at NBHS. Likes reason- ably intelligent people. — SCORPIO JESSE BASTOS “Jess’’ loves being free of the dreaded homework syndrome. Spring musicals and cast parties were terrific. Loves playing bass guitar. Hopes to go on to college and become an engineer after graduation. “Yeah, right.” — SAGITTARIUS af MICHELLE L. BERGERON “Mick” hopes eventually to be a nurse and marry Mike. Mr. Pepin was great. Gives warm thanks to best friend Judy. “Give me a break!”’ Enjoys a good par- ty. Wishes everyone in the world happi- ness and full life. — LIBRA LINDA BERTOLDO “Lynn” will always remember the good times spent with Ana and Linda. Hopes to go off to college and pursue a judicial career. Mr. Kelly’s English class proved to be her best experience. Parents’ love and concern appreciated. — AQUARIUS JUDITH BAULIER The fun times with MB soph. year will always be a fond memory for “‘Jude”’ Happiest with Joey. One day hopes to have front row seats at a Neil Young concert. Thanks to MB and CN forbeing there when needed. ‘Right’ — VIRGO SCOTT BERGERON Automotive and Mr. Dlouhy made NBHS an all right place to be until 1:55. “‘Moose’”’ enjoys hanging around or listening to rock and roll. Happiest with Carol. Thanks go to parents for being there when needed. — LEO BRENDA BERTRAND “Stork”’ will always remember the “82” championship softball team. Kiss in cafeteria very embarrassing. Thanks CM Mrs. Buckley for help. Is happiest when with good friends. Math was a gruesome experience. A fan of relaxa- tion. — LIBRA 161 ANA BETTENCOURT Ana enjoys hanging at the beach where she relaxes. Will always remember the friends she made at NBHS as well as history and another favorite, Mrs. Gomes. Thanks parents for their love and support. Headed for college. ‘‘No, really!” — SCORPIO DAVID BLAIS There’s little one can say about this lad who is missing from the scene frequent- ly. When available, is found in or near the Blue House. Keeps to himself or with a few of his friends. ‘“‘Where’s your questionnaire?” — LIBRA JEFF BORGES Jeff considers that nothing in life equals seeing a show by the Grateful Dead. Enjoyed math with Mr. Vardo. Kept ac- tive with soccer. Happiest partying with friends. Thanks go to parents. Hopes for a future full of money — GEMINI 162 ERNEST BETTENCOURT “Emie’’ enjoys sports and thinks soccer and hockey are great. Admires some- one who can make him laugh. Mr. Kelly is tops with him. Hopes for an end to war for the world and an end to school for him. Likes to be happy. — GEMINI JULIE BLUMLO “Jules’’ happiest when with Chuck. Would like to thank Mom for her under- standing and help. Hopes to marry and to go to college. A favorite of hers is Mr. St. Pierre. Says, ‘‘Allo’’. She enjoys humor. The Owl’s Nest her perch. — LEO SANDRA BORGES “Sandy” enjoys ping pong and going to the movies. Happiest when school is out but still plans on going to college. A favorite teacher for her was Mr. Lanouette. Math was fun. Thinks a nice personality is important. — SCORPIO ROSEMARIE BETTENCOURT “Ro-Ro” won't forget freshman year when she went into the men’s room by mistake. Happy with friends C.D., C.L., and A.J. Off to California to find the right guy with a terrific personality. Wishes for fame someday. “‘Chill out!” — LIBRA ROXANNE M. BOGA “Foxy Roxy” enjoys collecting unicorns and listening to good music. Will always remember the great times in Mr. Pepin’s class. Hopes to own a day care center someday. Honest friends are special. Thanks parents for everything. — PISCES i : a KAREN BOURGEOIS Happiest time for “‘Bougzie’’ is with Russ. Brooklawn Park and Mills her spots. Loves party time. Athletic ability seen in swimming, basketball, and soft- ball. Thanks parents for love and sup- port. “‘No, I don’t think so.” — SAGITTARIUS A! TAMMY S. BETTENCOURT “Tammantha’”’ enjoys working with Mr. Pepin on newspaper and in club. En- joyed English, science, and Mr. Dow. Happy when with friends or dancing. Thanks parents and Rick for support. Being an obstetrician, a future goal. — SAGITTARIUS MARIA GORETTI BOLARINHO “Miss G”’ has fond memories of room 3 — 105. Mrs. Torres wasa special person for her. Gym was enjoyable. Usually found in Mr. Silveira’s office. Is thankful to Bilingual Dept. for all their help. Nurs- ing a possible career. — CAPRICORN ZOE BOZA Fantasizes about being filthy rich and in control of her own destiny. Can see her- self in a silver Mercedes. Thanks mom and pop for putting up with her thislong. Happiest being with friends. Enjoyed Ms. Leal and the ‘“‘mind games”’. — LIBRA KATHLEEN M. BISSONNETTE Being at band camps and being on the winning squad at the majorette finals made ‘‘Biss’’ happy. Won't forget her mixup with t he bank or her quick re- entry on the track team. Thanks parents for patience. Happy with friends. — GEMINI . ¥ 4 i CECILY BOOKER “Cec’’ is hoping to have her own prac- tice as a physical therapist. Happiest being with friends. Enjoyed class with Mr. Roscow. Will always remember the famous morning notices. “Now I be- lieve there are unicorns.” — GEMINI LAURIE BRACKETT Cooking up a storm is enjoyed. Senior lounge, Mr. Kelly, and lunch were favor- ites. Listening to rock music and being with boyfriend made her happy. Thanks mother for her concern. Headed for business school. “That's nice.” — AQUARIUS CAROL BRALEY Hanging with friends at Sequin Paint Store or listening to rock music makes “Winter” a happy girl. The 1:55 bell still rings in her head. Bruce, a special per- son. Thanks Mom and Dad for under- standing. To succeed, a big wish. — VIRGO JIM BRODEUR Playing hockey and going to concerts made ‘'Doogie’’ happy. The girls at NBHS will always stay on his mind. Liked to do it up on Summer St. Nice personality important in a person. Thanks father for his help. Hopes for a job. — LIBRA BRIAN K. CABRAL Spinning records for others makes “B.C.” happy. Hopes to carry this love into years ahead as a DJ. Enjoyed gym and Mr. Longo. Heidi was special for being there. Extra thanks go to Mom and Dad for support. NBHS students tops. — LEO ARLENE BRANQUINHO Will never forget all of her friends at NBHS. Would like to be wealthy and travel around the world someday. Loves the sound of 1:55 bell. Hopes to be a secretary. Enjoys listening to NJY. Thanks parents for all their support. — TAURUS LINDA BROWN Doesn’t say much about herself but really likes to relax and do nothing. En- joyed Business Club and Mr. Lanouet- te. Likes the precision of science. Is off to the work force. Thanks parents for all of their love and support. — LEO SHERYLEE CABRAL “Sherry” loved cheering for NBHS. Valued Mrs. Keightley’s class. Wants to thank D.S., K.P. andJ.C. for friendship. Happiest when with Rob. To be a suc- cessful chemist and to marry her marine! “I simply can not deal!”’ — CAPRICORN LAURA BREAULT Brookl awn Park and partying are favor- ites. Remembers most the parking lot. Is happiest when with Pat. Plans on going to college and becoming rich someday. ‘‘You only live once.”’ Thanks parents. Enjoyed Mr. Vaz and Mrs. Walker. — VIRGO THERESA BROYLES “Teri” will sorely miss NBHS Emergen- cy Procedure A. Dreams of living in sun- ny California and seeing the world. Thanks Dad for leading her the right way. Can be found at Helen’s house. Enjoyed pool, lunch, and Mrs. Purcell. — AQUARIUS PAMELA CALHETA “‘Pam’s’’ concept of happiness is own- ing a hot pink Corvette. Grateful to the caring members of the NBHS faculty. Likes being where there is plenty of fun with friends. The 1:55 bell great to hear. Enjoys football games. — SCORPIO TERESA BRITO “Terry” really gets into tennis at NBHS. This future artist enjoys cartooning, drawing, and painting. Family, friends, and teachers greatly appreciated. Will never forget “Spirit Week” and hanging in Blue House cafe. — CANCER MARCIA BRUM “Marshmallow” has had four fantastic years at NBHS. Will never forget pre- test jitters. Thanks brothers, sisters, and Mom for support. Laughing at lunch table with friends was great. Hopes to attend SMU and become a nurse. — LEO MARIE ANTONETTE CANERY “Re-Re’’ is happiest when the accounts receivable do not exceed accounts pay- able. Plans to maintain this bliss through financial independence. Thanks Up- ward Bound staff, Mr. Sykes, and Mom. Loves sincerity. The Charlton Home — hangout. — GEMIN! JACQUELINE BROCKLEHURST “Jackie’’ hopes everyone can be as happy in life as she has become thanks to parents and friend Mary. Hopes someday to reach success and marry Marc. Loves the sound of music at the Mall or in sch ool. Special teacher was Mrs. Rut. — PISCES LISA BULGAR Talking on the phone or going to a foot- ball game great times. Likes to look deeply into someone’s eyes. Happiest with G.A.T. Mr. Kelly a great teacher. Thanks parents for love and support. Hopes to travel the world. — LIBRA MICHAEL CARDOSO “Mike” loves riding his Harley David- son. Can usually be seen at or near Chippy’s. Someday hopes to be rich and custom design the motorcycle of his dreams. Usually pretty quiet on the topic of himself. Gold House his home at NBHS. — TAURUS 163 MICHAEL CARMO ““Mike’’ enjoys spending time with friends relaxing and partying. Can be found on Park St. or riding in car easily identified by the red bandana on the door. Enjoys listening to music and time away from school. — SAGITTARIUS CHERYL CARTER Adheres to the “enjoy the best of life while you can” theory. Enjoyed being called freshman! Remembers hanging in girls’ room of Blue House with friends. KiKi a real fun friend. Can be found in the Lot. Wants to be a secre- tary. — CANCER DARLENE CHACE Enjoys utilizing her creative talents through drafting and pottery. Open people are very much appreciated. Can be found at the infamous wall with her friends. Leamed some valuable things at NBHS. Thanks stepmother for love — SAGITTARIUS 164 JODY A. CARREIRO “Jods” enjoyed all NBHS band activi- ties — most notably the infamous “Mudbowl” competition at the NESBA finals. Laughing with JC, PK, JA, NU, SC great times. Mrs. Keightley, Mr. V, and Mrs. Morgan tops. ‘“‘Big, fat hairy deal!” — ARIES CRISTINA CARVALHO “Tina” will always remember confusion and excitement of freshman year. Hopes to go on to college to study com- puter sciences. Happiest when all the gang is together. Thanks parents for all their support and understanding. — LEO MARK CHARROUX “Sharocks’”’ hopes to own a 1984 Porsche 928 and then go off to Provi- dence College where a career as a CPA awaits him. Enjoyed Mr. Vardo’s class Listening to Judas Priest and Zapp is his concept of true happiness — SCORPIO MARIA J. CARREIRO “Marie’”’ will always remember in- famous NBHS lunch periods. Would like to emulate Jackie O by marrying a rich, old man and retiring young. Hated hmwk. on Fri. and rain on Mon. Sis Ann gets thanks. Sleeping late a favorite pas- time. — CANCER MARIA A. CARVALHO “Cats eyes” is an outdoors gal who en- joys hiking and biking. Will always re- member all the great times with NBHS friends. Talking with AL, fun. Thanks parents for encouragement. Mr. Pepin, Mr. Kelly outstanding faculty members. — GEMINI JOAO CHAVES Enjoys being with friends or watching Bruins win. Likes playing hockey or games at a video arcade. Mr. Mandly and history tops. Remembers most the game between NB and Brookline Headed for the Army. Thanks Mom for support — LEO PAUL J. L. CARREIRO Yearns for the ultimate savage and radical adventure! Soccer and swim team were awesome. A devoted “Who” fan. Will make a living coppinga tan in the Bahamas, skiing, and drinking brew in Germany. Future space shuttle pilot? — SAGITTARIUS LUIZA CASTRO Really enjoys reading and is content listening to radio tunes. Loves to laugh with a person who has a great sense of humor. Algebra II with Mr. Girard was a great experience. Has noble dreams of the world free of wars. — AQUARIUS TARA ANN CHOMAK Soaking up rays on the beach or being with friends is her idea of a good time. Swimming, ice-skating, and field hock- ey are all enjoyable. Thinks that smiles are essential. Thanks Michael for great senior year. ‘‘OK, fine!”’ — GEMINI ROBERT CARREIRO Trip to Canada unforgettable. A favorite hangout is Boston Garden. The Veter- ans’ Day assembly will stay as lasting memory. Hopes to become an electri- cian in the future. Two favorites at NBHS were gym and Mrs. Gomes. — TAURUS DONNA CAVALIERI Loves to rollerskate. Some of the bad memories of NBHS were the home- work and short lunch shifts. Mr. Pepin and science classes were highlights. Hopes to become a medical secretary after graduating. Enjoys being with Mark. — CANCER JOHN CHRISTY Hopes the world will last to give him time to grab all the gusto in life. Baseball and listening to the radio were enjoy- able. Often found near the Gold and Tan Houses. Mr. Pepin was a great teacher. Remembers 8ths. — GEMINI ¥ | VENUS MARIE CHUMACK Life’s philosophy is to better herself with each day. Happy with friends and De- rek. Trust and honesty important in a person. ‘‘Dimples’’ spends time in Wareham. Thanks Dad, Mr. Sykes Mr. Fortes for help and support. — SAGITTARIUS LINDA COFER Playing basketball or watching football enjoyable for ‘‘Lin.”” Mr. Anderson and typing were tops. Will always remember lunch with friends. Thanks go to Mom and Dad. A future in computers. “‘Give me a break!’’ — SAGITTARIUS ZELIA CORDEIRO Mr. Dow and history were the best. Off to college in the field of computer sci- ence. Enjoys swimming and dancing and being with friends. Wants to thank parents for always understanding. “Take one day at a time.” — SCORPIO DEBORAH CLAPPER “Clapper” hopes to get a good job and buy a Mazda RX-7. Is a devoted sleeper who enjoys cruisin’ with good tunes on the radio. Pitching for first place NBHS softball team was a highlight. Can be found at the Mills. “Yo!” — AQUARIUS KELLY COMEAU Enjoys good times with good friends. Dreams of being very rich someday. “Spirit Week” a memorable event. Mr. Hamlet and typing were great. Wishes to thank parents for support. A world without war would be her wish. — SCORPIO PATRICIA CORKUM Likes peaceful times spent walking or fishing. Sense of humor important in a person. Thanks Mom for support. The fun times with the Blue House gang nev- er forgotten. Happiest with Paul or eat- ing out at a restaurant. ““Peace”’ — AQUARIUS SAM CLEMENTINO “Benny” expresses creativity through drawing and picture taking. Would like to make a living as a photographer. Mr. Biscari was outstanding. The girls at NBHS were unbeatable. Is happiest with friends with sense of humor. — SAGITTARIUS DANIEL J. CONCEICAO “Conn’”’ loved playing football for NBHS. Has delusions of someday own- ing the world. Mrs. Purcell and Black History were Whaler highlights. Usually at or around United Front. Thanks par- ents for all their support and under- standing. — CAPRICORN ANN-MARIE T. CORMIER “Ann” loves partying with Tom friends. Often cruising the Avenue. Will always remember hanging on the hill at lunch and G period with Dawn Mike, jr. year. Parents’ love and understanding much appreciated. “Wake up!’’ — CANCER MARIA COELHO Thanks phone company for help in lunch time communications. Is happiest when with Mike. Is interested in havinga career. Loves listening to good music. Likes an understanding, polite person. Mr. Roscow, math were favorites. — CAPRICORN j ANA C. CONTRERAS Loves going shopping music. Noted for Spanish accent. Is thankful to Mrs. Rut- kowitz for all her help. Mrs. Andrade and Spanish were interesting. Would like to be a computer programmer and good mother. Known as Ana Gomez. — LIBRA DAVID CORMIER “D.J.”’ is off to the United States Marines. Favorites were hockey and passing periods. A regular at Brooklawn Park. Listening to the ‘‘Doors’”’ the best. Girls pretty at NBHS. “The future’s un- certain, the end is always near.”’ — VIRGO JOHN COFER Happiest when playing sports, especial- ly basketball. Likes a good sense of humor. Hopes to enter the Air Force and to become a machinist. Remem- bers Mr. Moretti as tops. Seen at Tony’s Place. Wishes to thank Mrs. Cohen “Ya, right.”’ — LIBRA PETER COOPER Favorite hangout is known as “The Place.” TV Production and Mr. Robitail- le are fond memories. In his future is a strong desire to direct the perfect horror film. A wild wish is to see Ozzy Osbourne nuked. Mr. Motta tops. — CANCER NANCY CORNELL Loves listening to rock music. Will al- ways remember all the great friends made at NBHS. Guitar and Mrs. Purcell were great. Thanks mother for all the help. Someday hopes to go into nurs- ing. Really enjoys friendly people. — AQUARIUS 165 DEBORAH CORREIA “Deb” hopes to turn her love and talent for singing into a successful career. Hon- esty and a good sense of humor are very important traits. Enjoyed Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Zielinski, and Ms. Leal. Thanks Mom and Dad for love. ‘What a fruit!” — LEO KEVIN CORSON “Grimace”’ is an avid supporter of NBHS lunches. Enjoys being with peo- ple who have a sense of humor. Dreams of traveling around the world someday Is usually seen on Park St. Will always be grateful to Mom for love and support. — PISCES LINDA COUCCI Diving for the swim team very reward- ing. Can be found at the Mills, and will always be happy when out with the girls having a good time. ‘‘Coach”’ likes a person with a good sense of humor. Would like to thank her parents. — CAPRICORN 166 ELZIRA CORREIA “Lena’”’ is a movie buff. Enjoyed Portu- guese, U.S. History, and Mr. DaGraca. Peace and happiness are her wish for the world. Thanks go to her aunt and uncle. ‘‘Be yourself.” Hopes to be a doctor. — TAURUS ALFRED COSTA “Al” has visions of becominga rock star. Will remember the girls at NBHS, espe- cially his favorite, Diana. Likes people who have a sense of humor. Is a fan of New Wave music. Wants to thank par- ents. “‘What’s the deals?” — ARIES KRISTINE COUTO “Coots’s’’ pet peeves are small lockers, yearbook pictures and being rushed Wants to be a professional dancer and daffy desire is to co-star with Richard Geer. Thanks her parents for love and support. Mr. Hebert was great. — TAURUS KELLY A. CORREIA An avid reader who dreams of owning a Rolls Royce. Happiest times are spent with Russell. Hopes to be a successful C.P.A. Mr. Warren and Mr. Walsh were great. Can usually be found in oraround the Sassaquin area. — CANCER JAIME COSTA “Jimmy” takes frustrations out on his drums. Likes a person with a good sense of humor. A future in the Air Force very possible. Mr. Motta, Algebra I were NBHS highlights. Wishes to thank par- ents and friends. “‘Are you loco?” — PISCES MANUEL L. COUTO Loves playing baseball. Will always re- member the fantastic NBHS faculty. Be- lieves that work and study pay off. Hopes to go to college and graduate near top of class. Enjoyed social studies with Miss Leal. Thanks father for help. — PISCES RICHARD CORREIA Likes to watch time pass by. Really gets into anything that is associated with the music department. Liked swimming and track. Someday hopes to become a computer programmer. Would like to see more maturity in the world. — SCORPIO KIMBERLY A. COSTA “Kimawee”’ really loves the sight of rainbows! Thankful to Chris and Vickie for all the great moments at NBHS. Dreams of owning a RX-7 and becom- ing a secretary. Likes being at West Beach and with Dave. “‘Sabes?”’ — SCORPIO TIM CREGAN “Cregan’’ will always remember hold- ing Melissa captive on the bus. Enjoyed Mrs. West Mr. O. Football and basket- ball great. Sees a lot in a person’s eyes. Hoping to become an accountant with his own firm. Parents a great help. — SAGITTARIUS SCOTT CORREIA Has dreams of being a famous rock star someday. D.J.’s near election to the po- sition of sophomore class secretary will not be forgotten. Loves music in any form. Found at the Mills partying. Keeps to himself. — GEMINI MICHAEL COSTA Someday wants to join the Air Force and visit California. A real Whaler fan who enjoys going to football basketball games. Likes partying with all his friends. Mr. Kelly, math were highlights. Thanks Mom for help. — VIRGO LISA CRUMLEY Lisa feels a sense of humor is an asset in a person. Time spent listening to music is enjoyable. Mr. Goodfellow and chem- istry were favorites. Will remember field hockey and gym time after school as fun. To be veterinarian. — CAPRICORN MICHELLE CRUZ “Mich”’ can be found with Jim and Scott at Anthony’s Beach. Choral activities were great. Enjoys being around special friends. Loyalty and sincerity important traits. Hopes one day to teach the deaf. Ban the Smurf! ‘Tres bien.” — LEO ANA M. DACOSTA A romantic young lady who enjoyed reading love stories. Mrs. Hassey’s classroom a favorite spot after school. Happy with friends or working with Foreign Lang. Club. Hopes future is filled with success and happiness. — AQUARIUS ROGER DANIEL “Roggy ’ — a young man who longs for summertime, especially vacation. Likes to hang around school yard. Finds en- gines and their mechanisms fascinating. Mr. Methia was a great help throughout the year. ““Yeah, right!”’ — CAPRICORN SANDRA CUMMINGS ‘““Sandy”’ happiest when with Leo. Would like to thank parents. Future ambition to work with children. ‘‘Do it up!” Enjoys friends at Brooklawn Park. Hopes everyone gets what he wants out of life. Mr. Fraga at top of her list. — AQUARIUS ? ? . LISA DACOSTA Favorite saying is ‘“Thank God, it’s Fri- day.’’ Happiest when with friends. She wishes for success and riches in life. En- joys talking. Would like to become a secretary. Many thanks to her parents. Likes a good personality. — VIRGO HEIDI M. DARJEAN Enjoyed throwing shotput for NBHS track team. Likes bubbly personalities. Happiest with Brian. Chorus a favorite. To work on computers. Mother's sup- port appreciated. Failing three subjects freshman year a bad memory. — LIBRA ae FIT ANN CUNHA Favorites include Mr. Kobza, Mr. Lanouette, and science. Happiest when listening to “‘The Who.”’ Secret desire is to meet Pete Townshend. Hopes to be an animal technician. Thanks go to lunch friends on shortened shifts. — LIBRA ANTONIO Da CUNHA “Tony” enjoys listening to music and trying to play guitar. Will never forget falling in a pool in Boston on a field trip. Thanks teachers for help and parents for encouragement. Hopes to go to school, get a good job, and mary. — GEMINI ALICE DAROSA Hopes to travel and see the world some- day. Has some very fond memories of Mr. Walsh’s English class. Is happiest when spending time with Bob. Thanks Mom and Dad for their love and sup- port. A favorite was Teen Culture — TAURUS { Jt IDALINA CUNHA “Ida” a NBHS fan. Loves aquatic pur- suits. Really got a lot from Mrs. Rose’s class. Happiness is a Whaler victory. Softball one of the better things at high school. Often found close to home. Marriage probable. — PISCES CARLOS DA CUNHA Enjoyed playing soccer for N.B. Dreams of someday playing pro soccer. Is hap- piest when with good friends. Thanks faculty for broadening his horizons. Thanks “‘pai e mae por tudo 0 que fizer- am por mim ao longo destes anos esco- lares.”” — CANCER ANA DASILVA Will remember English with Mr. Peccini and Mr. Lanouette. Enjoys people who like to smile. Thanks parents for always being there. Passing periods too short. Likes to party with friends. Ambition to get a good job — SCORPIO LZ MARIA GLORIA CUNHA To ‘“‘Lola’”’ being with Ross is the best. Enjoyed jogging and hanging around the beach. To find honesty in a person is a treat. Mrs. Walker and the typing class were tops. Will remember Tan cafeteria. All should see Canada. — GEMINI RENE DANIEL “Digga’’ — an MTV addict. Wants to have an abundance of money in the future. Graduation day is eagerly antici- pated. Enjoys graphic arts and someday hopes to become a printer. Enjoys being with friends. Found on Collette No. Front Sts. — GEMINI ANA P. da SILVA Wants to help people through a career in nursing. “Spirit Week’’ at NBHS is unbeatable! Likes to see bright eyes and smiling faces. Friends and dancing make her happy. Chem. with Mr. Ros- cow super. Thanks aunt and uncle — CAPRICORN 167 -saFee —- MANUEL DASILVA History and Mr. Borowicz were at the top of “‘TZ’s’’ list. Will always remember the fun with his friends at NBHS. Can also be found on State St. Likes hones- ty. Enjoyed being with Martha and par- tying. To be rich is his dream — TAURUS EDWARD DEBORTOLI “Eddie” enjoys listening to the Beatles. Happiest when not in school, but with friends. Favorite school activity: the 1:55 bell. Devoted fan of Mrs. Hassey’s civics class. Thanks go to Mom. Enjoysa good sense of humor. — GEMINI VIVIANA DE MEDEIROS “Shorty” is happiest dancing and being with friends. Hopes to attend college and become a medical secretary. Hon- esty is an asset. Thanks parents for en couragement. Sunning at West Beach is an insatiable pastime — GEMINI 168 ROBERT DA SILVA ““Bob”’ will always remember the unique experience of chemistry with Mr. Goodfellow. Hopes to study military law while doing a hitch with the USMC. ROTC, Col. Napoli; NBHS highlights. Really gets into jamming with his drums. — GEMINI ANTONIO DE FRIAS “Tony's” favorite teacher is yet to be found. Enjoyed soccer and most other sports. Remembers NBHS for all the homework. Likes sense of humor in a person. Future ambition to soar into space as captain of space shuttle. — PISCES NATALIA DE MELO ‘Nat’ likes being with Roy and dancing Remembered Miss Leal and history at NBHS. Future to marry Roy and live in her dream house. Thanks go to her friend Rosa. Enjoys the times spent at home or with friends — SAGITTARIUS ZORAIDA MARIA DASILVA “Zebe” is happiest when with Tony. Hangout is Gold House. Honesty and personality are favorite traits in a per- son. Will always remember walking into Green House boys’ room freshman year. Nurse-to-be. ““You know.” — SCORPIO LUCIA DE LIMA “Lucy” enjoyed color guard at NBHS. Remembers Mr. Peccini and Mrs. Mel- len. Spending time listening to music and reading favorite times. Would like to thank parents. Wishes everyone happiness in their lives. A future flight attendant. — LEO ALZIRA CAMBEDO DE MOURA “Elsye Cambedo” enjoys music and dancing. Mr. Peccini a favorite. She wishes great sums of money for every one. Future ambitions to work in child care center and marry Joe. Fun times at NBHS best. Likes outgoing people. — SCORPIO ROBIN DAVENPORT Fondest memories of NBHS were the times spent cheering and with Bob. Dreams of owning her own child-care center. Will always be grateful to her Mom and Dad for being there when needed. Thinks that eyes are windows to the soul. — PISCES VICTOR DE MATOS Vic’s wish for the world is to see peace among men. Gold House cafeteria is favorite hangout. Remembers most the E-3 lunch period. Happiest when with friends. Plans on entering the clergy. Thanks all for help. “Hi” — AQUARIUS ADELAIDE DEREGO Happiest when with boyfriend whom she hopes to marry. Will remember the fun times in the cafeteria. Special thanks go to Isabel. Mr. Peccini was a favorite Enjoyed the sport of volleyball at NBHS. One very happy senior — LEO +4 GAIL DAY Enjoys being with friends and partying. Lunch and senior lounge were NBHS highlights. Won't forget being on the 3rd floor and saying she had to go “‘up- stairs.’’ Hopes to become professional hair stylist in N.Y. or California. — PISCES MARIA DE MEDEIROS Is filled with a spirit for adventure. Loves to go out to visit new places. Will always remember the whale watch field trip with Mr. Thake and Mr. Gill. Favorites include the above along with Mr. Pache- co and Mr. Lanouette. — VIRGO CHRIS DES JARDINS Will always remember the great times spent with good friends at NBHS. Wishes to thank Coach Gardiner for all his help in cross country. A person witha good sense of humor is best. “Desi” enjoys listening to good music and run- ning. — ARIES STEVEN DESOUSA “Cronin” enjoys listening to good mu- sic. When feeling his oats likes to play baseball and football. Can be found at Ashley Park. Mr. Murphy a favorite of his. Thanks go to parents. Hopes to be- come a philanthropist. — LIBRA GINA DISTEFANO Gina enjoys good times with good friends. Will always remember the fun at NBHS with Beth, Cal, and Nicky. Hap- py when spending treasured time with Bobby. Thanks go to her parents and Lisa for support. Future stewardess. — CANCER STEVEN DRAYTON The main interest and love at NBHS for this young man was running track. Spe- cial thanks go to Coach Gardiner for his help. Can be found in front of the Blue House. Mr. Raposo a favorite of his. “What's happening?” — AQUARIUS la ki LYDIA DEUS “Lid’’ would like to thank parents for everything. Likes listening to Abba. Re- members Mrs. Sulivan and foods at NBHS. Happy when not working. To become a dietary aide and go to Florida. Hopes to be rich someday. — LEO CECILIA DOSREIS “C.C” likes sense of humor. A favorite saying is ‘‘Ugly.’’ Hopes to become accountant. Mr. Warren tops. Enjoys being with boyfriend. Wish for the world is peace. — VIRGO ESTELLA DUARTE Will always remember all the wonderful people at NBHS who helped make the going a little easier. Hanging around with friends and listening to disco music are enjoyable. Wants Mom and Dad to be proud of her. Ambition to be secre- tary — LEO CAROLINE DIAS “Frenchie’’ got a lot out of senior year because of all the great people at NBHS. Happy with friends like Rosie and Cheryl. A future in medicine is possible. ROTC, history, and science enjoyable. Thanks Mom and Dad for support. = EEO DALIA dos SANTOS Going out with friends and listening to good music rate high. West Beach a favorite spot. Considers a true friend an outstanding possession. Will remember freshmen year and friends made. Thanks her parents for support. — SCORPIO JOHN DUARTE The ladies at NBHS will stay in “JD's” memory. Football games, Mr. Kelly and Black History were high on his list of favorites. Thanks go to his parents for caring. Headed for the service — SCORPIO LORI DIAZ-RUBIN Lori’s favorites are guitar and Mr. Cam- poli. Will always remember concert re- hearsals. Happiest with friends at NBHS. Thanks Dad. Favorite traits in a person are sincerity and a good person- ality. Future ambition: mucic study. — PISCES MARIA DOS SANTOS Maria rates Mr. Machado and Mr. Walsh as her favorites. Happiest in the West End and with friends Sherri and Kelly Special thanks go to Miss Sowa and her parents. Hopes to join the service and travel the world. — TAURUS LIESA M. DUARTE “Twinkie” an avid fan of ROTC and the drill team. Always found at home or at church. Mr. Biscari was the greatest. Thanks to parents for their prayers and support. Future ambition to be a nurse Loves the telephone! — AQUARIUS LISA DIPAOLA Happiest with Mario. Wishes everyone in the world could get along. Thanks parents for support. Future ambition is to work and many. Personality impor- tant trait in a person. Teen culture a hit with her. ““You know what I mean!”’ — LIBRA MARIA L. DOS SANTOS “Lou” enjoys listening to music and being with V.J. The soccer players at NBHS caught her attention . Thanks her Mom and Dad for understanding and caring. One day hopes to enter the lifes- tyle of a secretary. East Beach fan. — LIBRA ROBERT DUARTE “Bobby’’ — NBHS' shot for fame in the NBA. Special thanks go to parents for their support. Happy when playing bas- ketball or with Kim. Will remember friends and faculty at NBHS. Mr. Rapo- so real favorite. Math a hit with him — VIRGO 169 RUI DUARTE Finds swimming in a cool pool invigorat- ing. Hopes to someday own a Ferrari and drive around the world. Enjoys being with Natalia. The foreign lan- guage resource center was a favorite spot. Honesty in a friend is valuable. — LIBRA RUTH ANNE DZIUBA “Ruthie” is happiest when in the math science resource center. Favorites are Mrs. Rutkowitz and Mr. Burke. Wants an end to hunger, sadness and nuclear power in the world. Someday hopes to own her own restaurant. — TAURUS WENDY FARIA Loves to ride horses. Would someday like to travel around the world. Finds year round summers in Florida ex tremely appealing. Is happiest when financially solvent. Hopes to be a secre tary. Thanks parents for support — SCORPIO 170 SUZANNE DUBE “How's that?”’ Likes an honest person with a nice smile. Will always remember fun with the Business Club, 3rd lunch, and all new friends. Special love and thanks go to Mrs. Orlowski and Ms. Caton. Live each day to its fullest. — PISCES MICHAEL EADIE “Mike’”’ is a NBHS cross-country enthu- siast. Enjoys soaking up rays at Horseneck Beach. Tara always makes him happy. Really enjoyed Mr. Leten- dre’s Algebra II class. Mr. Motta and French were highlights. Someday hopes to make much money. — SCORPIO ANA FARIAS “Bela’’ found in Green cafe. Enjoys dancing, listening to music and going to concerts. Dreams of having enough money to do what she wants. Thanks parents for all their help. ‘I don’t believe it!’’ Really appreciated Mrs. West — LEO DENNIS DUMAS “Dumas” will never forget all the girls at NBHS. Loves to hang around and can be found in Sassaquin. He wishes rock will live forever. Happiest being at lunch. Future is to be a carpenter. “What's up?”’ A Mr. Robbins fan. — LIBRA DAVID EMMETT “Animal” is not worried about having a lot of money, would rather be rich with © happiness. Is always happy with Cheryl. Hopes to get married and get a good job. Thanks Cheryl, Gam, Kevin, and parents. “You know why?” — CANCER DAVID FARIAS Enjoys football and being with friends. Mr. Motta’s history class a favorite. Can be seen at the Mills. Will remember fondly the girls at NBHS. A future physi- cal therapist. Special thanks go to par- ents for their support — VIRGO ROBERT DURETTE Bobby is found hanging at the parks. Remembers Miss Mahoney and Miss Bennett at NBHS for their help and sup- port. Happy at school in spite of the strict rules. Enjoyed English and engines the most. Hopes to be a welder. — VIRGO SHAWN EUSEBIO “Shawnathan”’ enjoys all types of sports. Future ambition is to be the world’s best skier. Happiest when with friends. Junior year in Mrs. B’s class most memorable. Gets angry at Voke friends who try to outdo NBHS. ‘‘Say what!” — CANCER ad GERMANA FARIAS Time spent with friends at NBHS will always be a fond memory, especially sophomore year. ‘Geri’ likes honesty in a person. Happiest with Cliff. Some- day hopes to be successful. ‘‘No way!” Lunch a favorite activity — LIBRA DEBRA DYER “Debbie” is happiest when with Kevin. Can always be found at Buttonwood Park. Loved being a cheerleader for NBHS. Thanks her mother and ML for always being there. Someday hopes to become a newscaster for NBC. Noted for smile. — AQUARIUS RICHARD ALAN FARIA Musical pursuits the most enjoyable, especially playing clarinet and sax. Ev- erything associated with NBHS band is superlative. Nights without homework the greatest. Dick admires an honest sensitive person. — SAGITTARIUS LISA MARIE FARIAS Crusing with friends or being with Joe favorites for ‘‘Lee.”’ Nice smile and per- sonality great traits in a person. To see the world and marry Joe future hopes. Special thanks to Mom for being there when needed — CANCER MELISSA ANN FARMER “Mel’’ will always remember the time she was held captive on a bus! Is hap- piest when with Tom. Enjoys an honest person with a positive attitude and sense of humor. Hopes to enter computer field, marry Tom and live in Tiverton. — TAURUS ABILIO C. FERNANDES “Bill” enjoys listening to all kinds of mu- sic. Thought NBHS was a great school Hopes to get into the engineering field and be successful. Is a sports enthusiast who also enjoys the sciences. Thanks his friends for their help. — PISCES ROBERT FERREIA “Bean” will always remember his leav- ing NBHS and going to new things. Is happiest when hanging around at Mc Donald's. Likes a vibrant personality. Mr. Pacheco and biology were NBHS superlatives. Football a hit. “Be se- rious!” — PISCES KRISTINA FARRELL “Kris”’ is happiest when with her friends, especially David. Admires sensitivity. Wishes to thank Mom, HC, JL, SF, and TP for always being there when she needed them. Enjoyed Drama Club and psychology with Miss Leal. — VIRGO DOLORES A. FERNANDES “‘Dee’’ will remember numerous absenteeisms at NBHS. Enjoyed the so- cial aspects of lunch. Is happiest when with friends. Likes people with a sense of humor. Thanks Mom for support. Hopes to travel. Usually near Roosevelt St. — VIRGO WALTER L. FERREIRA Playing soccer and being surrounded by girls were the best imes for “Brasileiro’’. Thanks go to Mr. Oliveira and Mr. Lil- veira. Hopes to become a mechanic. Likes a person with a nice personality. “Ta legal, cara!”’ — VIRGO DARLENE FELDMANN Enjoys being with Angie and Michelle at the Fort. Dreams of moving to Califor- nia and becoming a beach bum. Thanks Lisa for being her best friend. Slow mov- ing people annoying. Thought interior decorating was great. — CANCER ELISE FERNANDES Playing piano and for ‘‘West Side Story” and ‘“‘Kingand!” will remain asa fond memory of NBHS. Field hockey a favorite activity. ““Ya know” Thanks to Andrea and Nancy for always being there. Future ambition: child psycho- logist. — TAURUS GRACA M. FIDALGO “Grace”’ loves playing a good game of hoop. Would like to go into law enforce- ment. Admires a person who is trusting. Mrs. J. Amaral was great. Thanks Mom and Dad for all their love and support. Hopes world will stop fighting someday — AQUARIUS ANA PAULA A. FELIX “Annie’’ enjoys listening to music and reading. Will never forget Mr. Kobza’s chemistry class, friends, and finals! Spe- cial thanks to parents for their love and support. Future pediatrician. Track, a hit with her. “Oh, really?” — SAGITTARIUS GINA FERREIRA ““Phoebe’’ likes meeting people. Appreciates punctuality — I'll be there between 8 and 10. Is happy when able to avoid the end zone ata football game. Thanks Jimmy for adding a new dimen- sion to evil. “I survived sophomore lunch!” — CANCER ny 4 WY DEIDRA MARIE FIELDS “Dee-Dee’ gets into hanging in the core Happiest when at U-Mass, Amherst. Would like to become a legal secretary in a world without prejudices. Can usually be found at the Front. Thanks mother for her support. ‘Save it!” — TAURUS GINA FERMINO Enjoys keeping to herself. Mr. Hamlet was a great teacher. Biology a favorite subject. Personalities with style are par- ticularly appealing. Will always be grate- ful to Mother for all her love. Wants to be successful. — PISCES JANET FERREIRA “Go-fer’ found Mr. Murphy's history class to be quite an experience. Enjoys bicycling. Ms. Caton was an outstanding faculty member. Architecture a favorite subject which also is a potential career. Likes honesty. — PISCES WANDA FIGUEROA “‘Nagra’’ believes that if you see some- one without a smile, you should give him yours. Content listening to music. Will always remember falling down the stairs. Future career as a child psycho- logist. Mr. Raposo a favorite — SCORPIO 171 JAMES FLANAGAN Running track for NBHS will be the fon- dest memory Jim takes with him as he receives his diploma. Other highlights for him include lunch shifts and chemis- try with Mr. Roscow. To head for college is future hope — PISCES GLENN FORGUE “Foggy’’, an obvious sports fan, enjoys playing for NBHS and will remember most his favorite school activities: foot- ball and basketball. Happiest with Shar- on. Thanks his parents for support. Off to college — SAGITTARIUS CHRISTINE FOURNIER “Chris” has fond memories of the great friends made during high school years Personality plus is a must. Would enjoy a voyage around the world. Can uaually be found at Store 24. Mrs. Ayotte a great faculty member. “What's up?” — SCORPIO 172 SHARON FOGAREN “Shag’’ our student rep. is planning to study psychology. Enjoys being with Glenn and listening to James Taylor. Thanks parents and KC for love and support. NBHS alias is ‘‘Fo-garen.”’ “Take one day at a time.” — SCORPIO GINA FORTES “Gina’’ finds dancing to be a great form of exercise. Can be found at the Snack Shack with friends. Distributive Ed. with Mr. Pacheco was a great career experi- ence. Awaits graduation eagerly but will miss all her friends at NBHS. — SCORPIO SCOTT FOURNIER “Rock’’ hopes to be rich and famous someday. Enjoys time spent playing baseball. Real highlight at NBHS was as the capt. of Whaler 1 basketball team. Mr. Kelly a favorite. Girls a real hit with him. Thanks parents. — CAPRICORN TARA FOLEY Enjoys going to NBHS Whaler football games. Is happiest when with Lucy, Mel, Cheryle, and Tracey. Mrs. Rutko- witz’s strong dedication and patience deserve praise. Future plans include continuing education. A lunch enthu- siast. — VIRGO JULIE FORTES Has somber memories of falling off the cafeteria chair. Teen culture, Mr. Da Graca, and Mr. Leblanc were NBHS highlights. Thanks parents for their love and support. Likes an outgoing person- ality. Wishes world were a happier place. — CANCER PETER FRANCIS “‘Pete’’ enjoys aquatic pursuits like boating and swimming. The good times had at lunch won't be forgotten. Hopes for a career with the US Forestry Ser- vice. Mr. Konstantakos and science were highlights. World peace a dream — GEMINI CHRISTOPHER D. FOLGER “Bany” enjoys any time spent with his guitar. Admires trust and honesty in a person. Hopes to someday be a per- forming musician. Thanks Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Campoli for all their guidance. World wide peace would be fantastic. — ARIES SHAWN FORTES Shawn enjoys playing football and being with the ladies and friends. Favo- rites were Mr. Harriman and Whaler'’s Rest. Can be found at United Front. Future plans include attending college in California anda BMW. Thanks Mom. — SAGITTATIUS TAMMY FRANCIS Enjoys watching TV or reading a good book. Hopes to someday be an entrep reneur. Mr. Lanouette a faculty favorite Likes an honest person. Will always re- member the crazy costumes of Spirit Week at NBHS. ‘‘Spare me!”’ — CAPRICORN MICHAEL J. FOLGER Mike exercised his mind and body with debating and tennis. A smile and sincer- ity looked for in a person. Will always remember his car accident. A future in law or broadcasting is hoped for. Thanks Mom for love. ‘What's up?”’ — PISCES JAMES FORTIER This young man can be found at Crapo School or Horseneck Beach. Until the ceiling gave in, pool was a favorite. Will remember friends and teachers at NBHS. Enjoyed woodworking. Likes to have fun when out of school — LIBRA ANA FRANCISCO Loves playing the guitar or being with friends. Thanks Ana and Cid for being such nuts. Mrs. Hassey’s help was much appreciated. Thinks the people at NBHS made it unique. Hopes to be either reporter or child psychologist. — LEO SANDRA FRAZIER “Shorty” will remember great times in Mr. Biscari’s unique French classes. Running track, being with friends, and being pres. of Key Club highlights. Dream: to be a hair stylist and live it up while married to Joe. Thanks Mom. — CANCER ROBERT GEORGE “H.D.” fantasizes about being rich with- out working. An avid supporter of a much higher speed limit. Enjoys a sense of humor. Weightlifting and Mr. Medeiros were great. The now famous reserved lunch table will be missed. — SCORPIO VIVIAN L. GLASSMAN “Viv” admires people who march to a different drummer. Being with Rich, ex- tended family or in Boston happiest times. A special thanks to RJ, JL, and parents for always being there with sup- port. To enter world of business. — AQUARIUS LUZ FUENTES “Lucy” is a NBHS track fan who enjoys partying with friends and being with Paul. Happiest when with Paul, Margie, HR, AB, RG, KN, KD, and family. Thanks mother for her understanding and love. Usually found at the front. “Yeah, Kool!” — LIBRA DAVID GERWATOWSKI An above average Bruins fan who en- joys playing as well. Can be found either on the ice or on the tennis courts. Will always remember the excitement of watching NBHS basketball. ‘How ya making out?” Thanks parents. — TAURUS FREDDY GOLDBLATT “Starsky” says he’s “‘too cool to be a fool, but not too late to graduate.”’ A unique NBHS graduate. Enjoyed car- pentry, Mr. Kelly and swimming. Hopes to make a lot of money as a computer operator. Thanks Mom for her help — SAGITTARIUS DEAN GALARZA “Galaka”’ believes that “‘love is caring, love is sharing, love is always kind, somehow when girls think of love it’s me they have in mind!’’ Hopes that his efforts pay offin the culinary arts. Thinks that smiles are important. — LIBRA PAT GIFFORD Pat sees oceanography and a Swiss chalet in the future. Happiest when with Dana. Pope Beach and field hockey were favorites. Thanks parents and BBF for listening. Lunch was unforgettable. Known for worrying. “Kay?” — AQUARIUS ANDY GOMES “Chilly” enjoys spending time listening to good music. Senior lounge rated as the place to relax and enjoy friends. Mr Dlouhy made a hit. Likes people who act themselves at all times. Hopes to join Marines — SAGITTARIUS MIKE GAUTHIER Really enjoyed football games and drafting. Skiing down a snowy slope is paradise. Help and understanding of parents was appreciated. Hopes to sit behind a drafting table and become an architect. ‘‘How ya doing?” — CAPRICORN dh SUSAN GILMETTE Sue’s favorites included Mr. Roscow’s chemistry class and playing volleyball. Will never forget cramming for exams. Wishes to become a caring nurse. Thanks parents and family. “You got it!” Likes a nice personality. — GEMINI EMILIANA GOMES Memories of sophomore year, friends, and Green Cafe. go with ‘‘Milly’’ as she leaves NBHS. Enjoys music, T.V., and books. Mr. Peccini and Mrs. Walker favorites. Thanks go to parents for sup- port. Future med. secretary — GEMINI j LAURIE GENTILI Enjoys partying with friends. Gabe, driving Firebird, and payday make her happiest. Will always remember science with Mr. Roscow. Hopes to continue in scientific field and become a Medical Lab Technician. “I can’t deal with it.” — SCORPIO a NANCY GIUNTA Last four years have been the best for “Twinkie”. Person who really listened to problems was Mrs. Chopoorian. Par- ents get thanks for letting her make indi- vidual decisions. Hopes for college and future in child care. — TAURUS LEON GOMES Hopes someday to get into the comput- er field. Enjoys music and playing sports such as football. Is happiest when there is no school! He would like to thank Mom for being there. Can be found hanging at United Front. — SAGITTARIUS 173 LIDIA GOMES Lidia, noted for her eyes, her smile, and making people laugh. Enjoys listening to music and being with friends. Will remember jr. year with Isabel. Spends time at West Beach. Would like to thank mother. Future secretary. — LEO ESTER GONCALVES “Es” enjoys a sense of humor. Remem- bers good times in photo lab with Linda Kevin makes her happy. Thanks go to Mr. Hochman for all his help. Rock and roll music enjoyable. Hopes to marry and be happy. Wish: World peace. — SCORPIO BETSY GONZALEZ ‘“Bets’’ likes to be where she feels wanted. Can't forget freshman year in Mrs. Rider’s science class. Being with Paula, Doreen, and family make her happy. Wish: World united as one. Fu- ture includes social work and California — VIRGO 174 MARK GOM ES Playing a variety of sports is enjoyed by “Mr. G. ’ Often found checking out the girls and hanging at United Front. Re- members Mr. Raposo as a great teacher. Friends at NBHS important to him. Thanks go to parents. — TAURUS JOHN GONCALVES Happiest moment was when he became a senior at NBHS. The lure of the sea could lead to hitch in Merchant Marines. Mr. Girard was great. Friendliness is a true virtue. Playing ball at park a favorite pastime. Soc. studies tops. — GEMINI JAIME GONZALEZ “Ti-to”’ can be found in D-117 Automo tive with Mr. Dlouhy his favorite Thanks to him, Mr. Hochman and Mrs Harper. Happiest in the Blue House His own garage is his dream. Wants the world to be happy all the time — CANCER NANCY GOMES Happiest when with Shannon. Likes horseback riding and being with friends. Values a person with a sense of humor. Will never forget Mr. Girard’s Algebra II class. Wishes that everyone could be at peace. Field hockey her sport. — PISCES JOSE GONCALVES “Ze™ enjoyed playing soccer. Is hap- piest when not alone. Wants the world to be happy. Hopes to be tops in the field of engineering. Will always remem- ber jr. year Creole class. Thanks father and fellow gang stars — CANCER MARGARET GOODWIN ‘“‘Meq’’ takes fond memories of Mrs Sullivan’s cooking class. Happiest times are with good friends. Often found atthe beach. Mrs. Hassey tops lists of favo- rites. Thanks go to Mrs. Pike for help with her college plans — CANCER ROBERT GOMES “Slick” has fond memories of NBHS football team. Happiest when “‘with the crew”. Armed forces appealing. Usually at Monte’s Park. Thanks mother for support. Machine shop, Mr. Moretti en- joyable. ‘“‘What’s the deal?” — SAGITTARIUS 7, ANNE GONSALVES “Annie” enjoyed science with Mr. Kob- za. Will always cherish friends made at NBHS. Time is often spent singing or at the church. A favorite activity was Dra- ma Club. Hopes the world becomes a better place to live. To be an R.N. — LEO Se JOE GOUVEIA Joe likes to be called “Porky.”’ He is usually found hanging with his friends in the green and gold courtyard. Liked gym and girls at NBHS. He will be sail- ing off to the Navy. ‘‘Go for it!” Thanks his parents. Peace to world. — CAPRICORN ROSA GOMES “Ro”’ will always remember being late and sharing fun with close friends. En- joyed photo lab with Andrea and track with ‘“‘Re’’. Ambition: To become weal- thy hairdresser, marry Tommy, and have family. — LEO | h fe | i( Vi CHERYLE GONSALVES Enjoys partying with friends. Favorite times are at lunch and gym. Happiest when with Roy. Thanks mother for being there. Wants to travel around the world and marry Roy. Likes an honest person. ‘‘Tell me about it.” — CANCER FATIMA GRACA “Tina” enjoys listening to any kind of music or playing good game of tennis. Thanks go to Mr. Hochman for help through all the tough times. Dreams of someday winning a Nobel prize. Enjoys hanging on a hot, sunny beach. — CANCER DUAYNE GRACE Leaving Monty’s Park behind to head for a career in the army. Enjoyed gym with Mr. Medeiros. Special thanks go to parents and Mr. Hochman for support and caring. Being with Kim makes him happy. A wish for harmony. — SCORPIO KAREN GRANGER Will always remember hilarious lunch periods with Steph, Anne, and Cindy. Thanks Mrs. Arruda for preventing an algebra homicide. Has aspirations of being a best selling author. “Your bril- liance is truly awe-inspiring.” — ARIES rh 2. . % i A ' Ps UX, LISA HARRISON Lisa will never forget hanging in the core at NBHS. Can be found at the Front. Mr. Kelly was the best. Nice personality and good sense of humor are favorably noted. Happiest with friends. Special thanks to parents for help. — LEO LISA MARIE GRACIA Lisa is the girl with all the earrings. Loves spending time with children. A smile is a real plus in a person. Happy when sleeping late. Thanks her Mom for all her love and understanding. Hopes for a happy and easy life. — SCORPIO RALPH GREEN Likes a person who’s always himself. Thanks go to Mrs. Stewart. Brian, and all other friends. Any place makes him happy. “‘All right now.” Hopes to go to college and into the service. People should make each day count. — PISCES ELIZABETH HASKELL Bike riding, track, chemistry and Mr. Walsh were all hits for “Liz’’. Will re- member fun times with E.T. in chem. lab. Happy times come from being with friends. Thanks parents. Ambition: Fu- ture in textile design. ‘Hey, kid!’’ — TAURUS MANNY GRACIA Wants to be a guitar player. Psychology and Miss Leal were his favorites. Liked to hang out at Jireh Swift. Happiest when with Sharon and friends and will remember them most. Would like to really thank Mr. Savage. ‘‘Far out!”’ — SCORPIO DEBBIE GREENHALGH Feels ‘‘No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.” Enjoys par- tying with friends. Remembers fun in parking lot with K.B., C.L., D.M., and L.B. Future days in Calif. Thanks special parents for understanding. — CANCER AUBREY HAZNAR Being with friends or at WSAR makes him happy. Remembers blowing up au- dio board in T.V. studio. Enjoyed Mr. Roscow’s chemistry class. Headed for broadcasting future. Thanks Mom Assemblies, 1:55 bell, and timidness de- light him. — PISCES PAUL GRACIA “Crash” loves strumming on a guitar. Got a lot from Mrs. Hassey’s psych. class. Enjoyed working on the year- book. JP was a great help in making Mom and Dad see the light about NBHS. Likes to party with his friends. — CANCER DONNA HADDOCKS “Dee” remembers most the fun times with friends at lunch. Finding honesty in a person a real discovery. Thanks Mom and Dad for love and support. Happiest with Mark. Dreams of becoming famous dancer. Wishes world riches. — SAGITTARIUS ANTONIO HENRIQUES Gets a real kick out of soccer games Honesty and integrity are admirable traits. Life of a wandering Nomad very appealing. Gym time most fun. Most important thing gained at high school was friendship. ‘‘No!’’ Enjoys talking — ARIES CHERYL GRAHAM “Crackers’’ seen walking into boys’ room freshman year. Mother and grandmother are s pecial for all they've done. Enjoyed knowing Mrs. O. Happy with Craig. “‘How about it?’’ Headed for Kinyon-Campbell and marriage — AQUARIUS ROBERT L. HADDOCKS Finds playing or watching all sports great fun. Happiest times are partying with good friends. Women at NBHS a plus to remember. Thanks go to parents for good upbringing. Likes a slightly wild person. Future sports announcer — LEO LORNA HICKS Donna’ likes roller skating and being with friends. Will be happy to graduate but will never forget freshman year “Oh, shoot!”’ Thought Mr. Pepin was tops. Enjoyed gym and math. Honesty admired in a person. Future R.N — SCORPIO 175 SUSAN HODSON Sue likes going to the beach to relax and see friends. Two favorites at NBHS were Mr. Motta and shorthand. Enjoysa sense of humor in a person. Thanks go to her mother for support. Wishes peace would cover the world. — ARIES ANNE HOUDE Partying with friends fun times for “Annie’’. Thanks go to parents for their love and understanding. Times out with John and Nellie super. Hopes someday to be financially independent. ‘‘What’s your problem?” — TAURUS ROBIN JACKIMOCZ Marching band's color guard for four years a highlight. Competitions during football season and Florida band trip two memorable high school experi ences. Hates tardiness. '] don’t under stand.’’ Off to Northeastern Univ. to be come radiologist — LEO 176 TOM HODZIEWICH Playing the drums and bass guitar with local groups made ‘‘Hodge”’ extremely happy. Music staff Mr. Letendre superi- or. Appreciates talent in people. Will re- member NBHS lunches. Enjoyed math, physics, and hanging with the crew. — ARIES KELLY HOUTMAN “KelKel” is most noted for liking the Dallas Cowboys and Sixers. Would like to go out with Tony Dorsett, sexy Andy Toney, or Drew Pearson. Best times were with Maria and Sherri. Future ambition is to be LPN. “Chill out!” — GEMINI TRACY JAKUSIK “TJ” is happiest when with John and good friends. Co-captain of swim team Her top teacher is Mr. Motta. Future ambition is nursing. Enjoys physiology Sensitivity in a person is admired. “If itis meant to be ‘- — SAGITTARIUS HOLLY HOLMSTROM Enjoys listening to music — especially Fleetwood Mac. Is happiest when par- tying with friends. Wishes someday to be the owner of a silver Mercedes sports car and to travel. A bit of “‘craziness’’ ina person appreciated. — LIBRA EVELYN HOWCROFT “Eve”’ enjoys being with even tempered friends. Enjoyed Mr. Biscari’s craziness, getting her own way, and NBHS Lun- ches. ‘‘I don’t believe it!’’ Thanks friends for support. Getting in trouble jr. year with Deb fun memory. To seek Eden. — LEO JANICE JAWORSKI Listening to music enjoyable for “‘Jan’’. Days in science and in Mr. Pepin’s class are fond memories. Appreciated hones- ty in people. Future R.N. Being with Dave and friends brings happiness. Par ents’ love noted — SAGITTARIUS MICHAEL HOPP Favorite pastime: Running his fingers along the keyboards. All things con- nected to band considered superior. Will never forget Florida trip! Likes a friendly outgoing person. Hopes for fu- ture as computer engineer. — CAPRICORN MARK HUBERT History with Mr. Dow made a hit with this young man. A favorite pastime is just plain having a good time. Hopes to see everyone getting along in his life time. Appreciates a good personality in a person. Goal! Fire investigator. — LEO € SCOTT JENKINS ‘“‘Jenk’s’’ loved football at NBHS. Found with friends at Monte’s Park. Happiest when watching Richard Pryor All football rallies a happy memory. Thanks his mother for support. Favorite pastime is watching T.V. — SAGITTARIUS CHRISTOPHER HORN “Chorny” wants to thank friends for being there. Will always remember the football games and rallies. Loved Mr. Goodfellow’s chemistry class, On to col- lege. Main passion is to be with Cindy. Thanks his parents for love. — AQUARIUS TIMOTHY JACINTHO “Timo” is a easy going person who likes to make new friends. Thanks Mrs. Costa for her help and Mr. Kelly for his style. Enjoys relaxing Friday nights at parties. Often found at Pine Hill Park. Future plans for the Coast Guard. — SCORPIO CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON Eating Frate’s ice cream, being at Scot- ty’s or watching TV all brought pleasure. Thanks go to Dave. Remembers pretty gals at NBHS. Weight training class en- joyed. Mr. Armstrong and history made a hit. Future in auto mechanics. — VIRGO Rebecca Dillingham Bruce Donnell Stephanie Duggins Lee Duncan Shelyne Easterling Morissa Echerd Debbie Edson Lisa Edwards Kelly Eisenman Kristy Eisenman James Elias Todd Ellis Annette Enoch Stephen Enochs Anthony Epps Kerry Eschenburg Dwayne Eubanks Cindy Evans Keith Evans Susan Falls Lonnie Farmer Robert Ferrel Daniel Fewell Michael Flanagan Kent Forrest John Foster Linsay Foster Al Fossett Sandy Fotta Kim Frazier Vanessa Frazier Amy Frederick Sabine Freeman Sophomores 177 Dawn Fuller Pam Fuller Stephanie Gaadt Naomi Gant Tammy Garner Karen Garmon Michael Genett Mat Gerrald Sean Gilchrist Karen Gillispie Ginny Glascock Rochelle Goldman Katie Goslen David Gossett Paige Graham Andrea Graves Carol Graves Douglas Gresham John Grove Pamela Hall Reggie Ham Jeff Hancock Ty Hardison Jeff Harmston Joel Harrington Kathy Harris Shawn Harrison Carry Hawkins Alan Hedrick Suzanne Hellams David Henderson Misty Hendrix Chester Henryhand 178 Sophomores Angela Dearman Erik Herman Dan Hester Kathleen Hickey Adrian Hickman April Hickman Julie Hicks Rhonda Hicks Debra Hill Skipper Hinshaw Sonya Holder Tracy Holderfield Linda Holt Brent Horner Elliot Hoskins Karen Hoster Bonita House Mitsi House Darlene Hughes Ken Hundley Evan Hunter Portia Jackson Faith Jeffries Bonnie Jenkins Joe Jennings John Johannesen Elaine Johnson Jane Johnson Jennifer Johnson Larry Johnson Mike Jolly Angie Jones April Jones Honor Jones Sophomores 179 Jeff Jones Angela Jordan Otis Jordan James Joyner Deidre Kahrs Jarrod Kaplan Joe Keasler Greg Keesee Ken Keeton Joanne Kempen Karla Kendrick Ronald Kerman Kelley Kidd Charles King Lisa King Wyke Kivett Alex Kleese Darryl Knight Elizabeth Knight Jody Kovach Kathy Kraus Patty Kraus Alex Kreager Tina Kuehn Steven Lahr Felicia Lamm Tony Lancaster Chery! Landon Tammy Landreth Tony Landreth Mike Landsperger Sandra Laughlin 180 Sophomores Patrick Jordan Ann Lawence Angela Lawrence Hoa Le Cynthia Lee Deborah Lee Saundra Lesane John Lewis Angie Lineberry Andy Little John Little Richard Little Tad Little Mark Livingston Malinda Langphre Doug Maier Chris Malmfelt Kim Mark Sarah Marsh Anne Marshburn Chip Martin Kelly Mason Jackie Mathewson Angela Matkins James Maxwell David May Benjy Mayfield Mollie McAlister Patrick McCall Cecelia McCord Lowell McCorquodale Trip McDade Steve McGuire Stuart McLean Sophomores 181 Angela McNeill Julie McVickers Geary Mebane John Mecimore Donald Mellen Jerome Melton Dan Metcalfe Tracy Michaels Richard Middleton Laurie Miller Leslie Miller Julia Minnemeyer Robert Mitchell Ashley Moore Chris Moore Nelson Moore Kathy Mooth Tonia Morehead Mark Morgan Laura Morris Schwanda Morrison Cory Moseley Stafford Moser Eric Moskowitz Shelton Moss Tracy Moss Lynn Muhl Barbara Murray Heather Murray Rodney Murray Susan Neugent Lydia Nicas Todd Nichols John Nieves Don Norman Walt Norman Angela Oliver Barbara O’Rork Bob Osteen Molly O'Tuel Kim Owens Regina Owens Michele Pajak Kim Parker Rod Pass Jerry Patrick Pat Payne Greg Pearson 182 Sophomores Julie Pennington Joyce Perdue Mike Perkins Todd Peterson Alan Petty Candy Phillips Chris Phillips Mary Bryan Pierce Lonnie Pittman Laurie Poole Corina Porras David Prendergast Jane Price John Price Shirley Quick Rita Ramirez Karen Ransom John Ratliff Allison Reid Rhonda Reittinger Richard Reynolds Marsha Rhinehart Scott Rhodes Randy Robinson Sylvia Roseboro Keith Rush Jennifer Sallez Sharon Saunders Bobby Scales Ginna Schenck Janes Scolastico Stephanie Scott Stephen Scott Kathryn Seale Amy Self Shannon Seltzer Sophomores 183 184 Sophomores Denise Sgroi Alan Sharpe Brad Shearin Marty Shipton Andrew Simpson Cydnee Sims John Slate Beth Smi th Billy Smith Bobby Smith Sharon Smith Michelle Smyth Jeff Snyder Mary Southern Karla Speetjens Donna Stamey Jennifer Steifel Pamela Stetar Karen Stewart Robby Stewart Rich Stober Tony Straughn John Stubblefield Cliff Stubbs Theresa Summers Debbie Swaim Tim Swanson Wanda Swaringen Tim Swetonic James Talton Cynthis Tate Teressa Tatum David Taylor Eric Taylor Victor Taylor Kelly Thompson Jeff Tiddy Michael Timmons Ina Townsend Kay Townsend Tiffary Trevorrow Brian Tyler Betsy Van Alst Julie Vann Amon Vaughn Sue Von Schullick Lionel Wadey Noelle Wagner Terry Hussey Irma Johnson Melinda Jones Matt Kenny Gai Wguyen Laura Pridgen Rob Rhodes Rhonda Smith Tom Stricklen Lauren Swafford Jatina Walker John Walker Rick Wall Mark Ward Michelle Warfford Anne Warlick Scott Weaver Carrie Weber Keith Welborne Craig Weymouth Steve Wheatley Kenneth White Amy Whitescarver Eddie Whitsett Jill Wilkins Anne Williams David Williams David K. Williams Drew Williams Kelly Williams Gabocia Willis Beth Wilson Debby Wilson Phil Wilson Ashely Witcher Jane Womack Portland Wright Annie Wu Bill Yardley Beth Hooker Sophomores 185 Facilly Mr. Robert Clendenin: Principal Mr. Robert Hayes: Assistant Principal Mr. Paul Puryear: Assistant Principal Miss Louetta Bloecher: Assistant Principal Mr. Kenneth Aldridge: COE, Student Council Mrs. Lillie Alston: Math Mrs. Lynn Auman: Orchestra Mr. Cecil Banks: History Mrs. Wilma Bates: Librarian Miss Anne Bauserman: Guidance Counselor Mrs. Nancy Bentley: Librarian Mrs. Raisa Blahove: Spanish, Spanish Club Mrs. Patsy Bohlen: Biology, Hi I.Q. Mrs. Dawn Boren: Vocational, DECA Mrs. Barbara Bruce: Vocational Mr. Tony Bryant: English Mrs. Trisca Byrd: Math Mrs. Luvenia Chavis: Chemistry Mrs. Lisa Comito: Competency Mrs. Merle Corry: Vocational, VICA Miss Carole Cruchfield: English Mrs. Betty Culver: Home Economics, Varsity Cheerleading Mrs. Fanchonette Davies: Librarian Mrs. Laura Dixon: Math Mr. Sam Doyle: Chorus, Physical Science Mr. Eric Farlow: Physics Mrs. Ellen Frieberg: Competency, Spanish Mrs. Lorraine Gail: Guidance Counselor Mrs. Shirley Gardiner: Secretary Mr. Thomas Gaulden: NJROTC Mrs. Mamie Gorham: Business Mrs. Parthenia Grady: French, French Club 186 Faculty Mrs. Virginia Grier: Math Mrs. Elizabeth Hankins: English, |r. Class Advisor Mrs. Linda Hendericks: Vocational Miss Stephanie Henderson: Biology Mr. William Henretta: Special Education Mrs. Billie Hinton: Business, Pages by Page Mr. Bob Hodgin: Vocational Mrs. Martha Hoekstra: Guidance Counselor, Civinettes Mrs. Mary Holley: English Mrs. Debbie Hopper: Spanish, OH]’s Mrs. June Hunt: Math Mrs. Joyce King: Math Mr. Marion Kirby: Physical Education, Football, Track Mrs. Carolyn Lithgo: English Mrs. Carol Long: Arts, Crafts, Seniorettes Miss Patricia Lupo: Spanish, Spanish Honor Society Mrs. Mary Marshall: Secretary Mrs. Sally McCrady: Guidance Secretary Mrs. Bernice McKay: Math Mrs. Loretta McKee: Guidance Counselor Mr. Luke McKeel: Driver’s Education, Football, Basketball Mr. Rodney Merritt: Latin, English Mrs. Ellen Midkiff: English Mr. Wally Midkiff: Math, School Store Mrs. Jeanette Moore: Biology Mrs. Katherine Moore: Math, |r. Class Advisor Mrs. Charlotte Morris: Biology, |r. Jaycettes Mr. Mac Morris: Social Studies, Basketball Mrs. Kate Morrow: Math, Keywanetts Mr. Sam Morrow: Driver's Education Mr. Charles Murph: Band Mrs. Mary Nichols: Business Faculty 187 Mrs. Joyce Norris: French, French Club, GYC Advisor Mrs. Gail Nutty: English, Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Zack Osborne: English, Pages by Page, Soccer Mrs. Catherine Page: Social Studies, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Ken Page: Vocational, Football Mr. Michael Parrish: Drama, Page Playmakers Mr. Joseph Pettitt: Art Mrs. Carolyn Pharr: Vocational Miss Ginny Phillips: L.D. Resource Mr. Al Powell: English, Buccaneer Mrs. Betty Powers: Business Mrs. Lois Puryear: Social Studies, National Honor Society, History Club Miss Emily Ribet: Physical Education, Tennis Mrs. Ruth Richardson: Art Miss Phyllis Shaw: English Mrs. Gail Shephard: COE Mrs. Ernestine Smith: Typing Mrs. Libby Smith: Secretary Mrs. Mildred Sperry: Secretary Mr. Frank Starling: Biology, Football Mrs. Sara Sugg: Home Economics Mrs. Joyce Sutton: Chemistry, Chemistry Club Mr. Roderick Swonguer: Guidance Counselor, Outreach Facilator Exchange Student Advisor Miss Mary Temple: Physical Education, Volleyball, Softball Mrs. Janet Trail: English, Junior Jaycettes Mrs. Connie Watson: Home Economics Mrs. Margaret Whisenant: English, National Honor Society Mr. Marion Wilhauck: Naval Science, Drill Team, Color Guard Marshall Advisor Mr. Fred Williams: Athletic Director Mr. Albert Winfield: Social Studies Mrs. Winifred Woodruff: Social Studies 188 Faculty Cafeteria Joanne Souther Jane Johnson Marion Merrel Jesse Ruth Han Louise Clark Helen Brady Marine Preddy Alberto Ritter Walker Walter Enoch Nathaniel Hooks Nattie Raleigh Josephine Small Fred Booker Albert Hill Horace Miller Macon McMillan Ray Wall Tommy Woods Shirley Cobbs Cafeteria Custodians 189 Captive Bounty The hold is ladened with precious jewels. Below golden dubloons and pieces of eight twinkle temptingly before the greedy grasps of treasure seeking pirates. From one treasure trove to the next, Page Pirates laid claim to the eating estab- lishments, movie theaters and night spots they raided. Spending money is a part of carefree high school days. During a period of high unemployment and a decrease in prime interest rates, students still managed to survive the turbulent economic situation. The cost of a McDonald’s ham- burger, fries and medium coke cost $1.59. Filling up a tank with gas afforded little luxury, but prices wavered and eventually fell around $1.00 a gallon. The prom also figewred astronomically high. By the time a tux was rented, a corsage chosen and dinner reserved, a person was literally wiped out with the tide. M and M's, candles, candy bars and bumper stickers were peddled around school for various projects. Half of 50¢ that was being saved to make an urgent telephone call went to finance a drink at Hop-In after school instead. A late night pizza after a movie gave not only heartburn but a large size hole in the purse. All the quarters used to play PacMan, Donk- ey Kong, and Joust were eaten. by the arcade symdrome. Where 5 stamps equaled the cost of a dollar, 5 dollars would barely start to pay for graduation expenses. For gold to lose so much value in the market, class rings climbed a whopping rise from $127 to $150. Hidden below deck the captive bounty lies stashed and trussed. By nightfall the filabuster’s ill gotten gaines will have fetered out to the wind. When it comes to money, Pirates and Page Pirates alike can attest to the truth in that old saying “Here today, gone tomorrow.” Scope On The Past 1982-83 Some things never change. Just as it was in 1958, this was a year of new beginnings. For sophomores it was a whole new experience. For juniors it was climbing up to another class and for seniors it was a step towards an intimidating yet exciti future ahead. 1982-83 constituted mini skirts, the Russian atomic satellite, the Playmakers production of Bye Bye Birdie and a cruise to the Bahamas. Grady Hooker and Reggie De- Berry were 1 and 2 in regional wrestling and the 5 member band the Go Go’s got the beat. Students learned more infor- mally about the effects of drug and alcohol during drug and alcohol awareness week, and a reinforced code descended on students which resulted in harmful after effects if caught in the act. Jarod Kaplan from the Guiding ee made his starring debut at Page as a sophomore, and the Civinettes posted their “chick of the week.” The bare walls of school received a fresh coat of paint and the cafeteria was expanded. The band sang the fight song at the McDonald's in Jacksonville amidst barkin marines, and vandalls attempted to draw disgusting blue graf- fetti over the campus. Boy’s wore earrings and Page was 25 years old. For extra spending money many students work after school and weekends. One such student is Anna Galloway who is pictured here working at Casual Corner. Advertisements 191 ENITH SYLVANIA MAGNAVKX SHARP. Jeff te Gibson ramirarct ave Wy AND ELECTRONICS We’re the 2614-A Battleground Ave. Electronic Phone 288-5131 Hours: M-F 8:30-6;, John Robbins Motor Co. De GMC Trucks tog Any Truck to Meet Your Need GREAT NEWS | 3512 S. Holden Rd. For Greensboro, NC Pi S k “ Phone: 852-5600 ipe moKker Guilford Delight pipe tobacco custom blended right here in the store! This is truly a pipe smoker's delight, come and try a pipeful on us! We'll be looking for you this week. RIRES see Carolina Circle Mall @ Upper Level 621-4389 battleground village 282-3431 JAMES A. SOUZA “Jimmy” enjoys playing the guitar, par- tying at the Mills with friends, and listen- ing to Led Zeppelin. Mr. Motta and his- tory class were decent. Thanks Ma and Dad. Varsity baseball was a favorite sport. ‘Spark it up!” — AQUARIUS DAVID SPOOR “Dave” can be found either sleeping, eating or working in Green House office. Math and Mrs. Diggle were the greatest. Thanks Mrs. Griffith for all her help. Remembers lunch with Kathy, Janice and Mr. Biscari. “‘Oh, God!” — AQUARIUS FRANK SYLVIA A fan of intramural football who enjoys watching the NBHS ladies. Is happiest when at a good party. Mr. D, hanging in the core, favorites. Thanks Mom for her support. Hopes to enter Navy. “What's up, man?” Admires honesty. — TAURUS KATHRYN SOUZA “Kathy” is looking forward to basking in the sun on the sandy beaches of Florida. Will remember most the times spent with friends. The D. E. program made the school year shorter. Hopes for wealth, marriage, and happiness. — LIBRA PAMELA JEAN STEWART “PJ” is most content when loud music is playing as she draws. Loved NBHS cast parties. Hopes to go to college and live in Montana. Is happiest when with good friends like Zelia who made past four years fun. Is usually on SMU campus. — ARIES JACQUELINE M. SYLVIA Being with Paul and singing with the band made ‘‘Jackie’’ happiest. Chorus, Mrs. Morgan and music are the greatest in her book. ‘‘Oh, that’s so cute!” Wishes to become professional singer with riches and fame. Admires loyalty — CAPRICORN LINDA SOUZA “Run out of gas lately?’ Many fond memories of child care and Mrs. Cho- poorian. Thinks honesty and sense of humor are important traits to find in a person. Thanks parents for caring. Hopes to one day own a nursery. — VIRGO GAYLE E. STRITTMATTER Favorites include the Great Outdoors Club, bowling, and the beach. Enjoys vacations. Biology with Mrs. Ouimet was great! Thanks to Mom and Dad for love and support. Future RN. ‘Bloom where you are planted.” — TAURUS JAMES SYLVIA Not one to say much about himself Found enjoyment in participation in the Great Outdoors Club. Came to NBHS from Montana. Future desire to return to former state. Woodworking one of few NBHS pleasures — GEMINI mS: SUSAN SPINOLA ‘Sassy’ won't forget walking into boys’ room by mistake. Thankful for Mom’s love and support. Miss Bennett, Mrs. Rolli, NBHS favorties! Usually found at Indian Cove Rd. Off into the wild, blue yonder as a flight attendant. — SCORPIO COLLEEN SWEENEY Likes a person who is honest. Mr. Mot- ta’s history class was the ultimate. Other favorites include going to the beach and being with Jim. Mr. Walsh was the greatest. Thanks go to parents for being the best. Wishes to become a lawyer — LEO TAMMY SYLVIA “Gart” loves partying wither friends Will never forget the Boston field trip with Bethscaline, Trascaline, and Jims caline. Thanks parents for all their sup- port. Diving was great and psychology was very interesting — CAPRICORN SUSAN SPIRLET Being a NBHS championship majorette winner made “‘Suz’’ happiest. Remem bers hanging out with the girls at the Mills. Thanks parents and Mrs. Orlowski for love and support. ‘‘Happiness is al- ways at the end of a rainbow”’ — LEO JOSEPH SWISZCZ Has wild memories of making “‘Euga- loid’’ tapes in television production. En- joys listening to heavy metal music Finds a bizarre sense of humor great. Is happiest being with a lot of friends Hopes the world stays intact. — AQUARIUS TRACEY SYLVIA Tracey can be found partyingat the Mills with friends. Will never forget the Bos ton trip with Tamscaline, Beth, and Jimscaline. Loved girls swim team. Mr Kelly was the best. Likes a good sense of humor. ‘Hang it up! ’ — CAPRICORN 193 MARY TAPPER Mary loved playing vigorous, wild field hockey for NBHS. Is usually found with Mike. Will always remember mud fights and Dunfey’s. Turkey Day ’81 was wild. Would enjoy travelling after graduation. — SCORPIO SUSAN TAVARES Sketching is one of the things “Sue” enjoys doing the most. Another favorite at NBHS: Mr. Edmundson for history. Thanks go to Mom and Dad. Wishes everyone happiness. Future ambition is to become a nurse. — SCORPIO me 8 MARIA TERRA To be rich and travel to Brazil and Hawaii is Maria's secret ambition Thanks go to parents, Debbie and Paula. NBHS favorites were English, lunch, and Mr. Peccini. Hated NBHS rules. Likes talking with Deb about ‘Blondies.’ 2 — LEO 194 ¥ be a GAIL TARDIF The famous NBHS code A’s will always be remembered by Gail. Happiest with Tony and hanging with friends. Mr. Ros- cow was terrific and English was a favor- ite. A nice smile is a necessary trait. Col- lege is next. “Spare me!” — CAPRICORN Enjoys history, Mr. Foster, the beach, and NBHS plays and games. Remem- bers good times and laughs at NBHS. Happiest with friends. Thanks go to Robin A. Wishes to be successful in the career of her choice. — VIRGO MICHAEL THIBEAULT “‘Mike’’ likes listening to tunes and being with friends. Mr. D’s health class was great! Secret wish is to make school ex tinct. Off to BCC. ‘You just don't understand!! Ms. St. Gelais tops. Mis sed senior lounge priviledge — CAPRICORN DEBBIE TATE Loves listening to music and partying with friends. Happy when hanging out with Debbie and Paula. Will remember the Boston field trip with Mr. Motta’s class. Thanks Mom and Dad for under- standing. On to BCC. ‘Save it!”’ — GEMINI ALDA TEIXEIRA Watching the Dallas Cowboys and listening to Kiss 108 is what “‘Al’’ enjoys most. Other favorites include lunch, sr. lounge, Mr. Edmundson, and Mr. Goodfellow. Will remember beach par- ty at end of junior year. ‘What's up?” — SAGITTARIUS CHRISTINE THOMPSON “Chris” loved Mrs. Morgan and concert chorale. Can be found at Shaw's 28 or beach. Happiest with Mike. Enjoys a keen sense of humor. Friends’ under standing appreciated. Nonblinking driv ers and 86 folks drive her crazy — CAPRICORN ANTONE TAVARES JR. Likes hanging out with Leon at the Front. Enjoys singing. NBHS favorites include gym, history, and Mr. Kobza. Thanks go to Mom for always being there when needed. To becomea singer would be a dream come true. — LEO LISA M. TEIXEIRA “S.T.”” remembers Jr. Banquet, super friends and the great times in NBHS band flag unit. Mr. Roscow Mr. Girard both excellent. Thanks Mum for love and friends for putting up with her. Loved being senior. To be chemist. ‘Hi, Honey!” — LEO ERIN TIERNEY Enjoys sailing or waterskiiing. Favorite subject at NBHS was Latin. Chemistry with Liz was great. Happiest when with Mark Tig. Would like to thank Liz and parents for always being there. Plans to go to med school — AQUARIUS FRANK M. TAVARES ‘Frankie’ loves the cinema. Gym is” where it’s at. Future ambition is to be- come a very extraordinary pilot. Wishes world peace. Admires honesty between friends. History beats all other subjects found at NBHS. -— CANCER ROSEMARY TEIXEIRA Thanks Brian for talking her back to school and making her happy. Enjoys Mr. Saltzman and Teen Culture with Mr. Longo. Partying with people who like to joke around is a good time. BCC for criminal justice in her future. — TAURUS MINDY TOABE Mindy’s dream is to travel around the world. Happiest when partying with Deb and friends. Biology, chemistry, and Mr. Walsh’s private study were number 1. Wishes life could go on fore- ver. “‘Go for it!” — SCORPIO JOEL TODMAN “Todd’ would like to have his own maintenance business. Likes listening to music, playing basketball, and hanging out on Smith St. Favorites include Ms. Bennett, math, and weight lifting. Thanks parents for sharing. — CAPRICORN SAMUEL VALERA Happy times with friends and teachers are what “Sammy” remembers most about NBHS. Gym, Mr. Methia and computer are favorites. Enjoyed the ten minutes of homeroom period. Thanks go to Mrs. J. Senteio. “‘Grow up world.” — SCORPIO 4 JOE VERTENTES “When the going gets tough, the tough get going” is his belief. Remembers con- certs and Spirit Week at NBHS. Mr. Dell Isola a great help. Loves to draw. Can be found in third floor resource center. — CAPRICORN CARL TORRES Remembers wrestling matches. Admires a good sense of humor. Be- lieves if you want it done right you’ve got to do it yourself. Loves woodwork- ing and plans to be a carpenter. Thanks Joel Todman for being there. — SCORPIO ERIC VANASSE A motorcycle nut, ‘E.J.’’ can be found biking on Summer St. “you know it!” Someday hopes to wheelie across the USA. Changing the speed limit to 150 mph would make him happy. Mr. Kelly. gym, reserved lunch table all NBHS greats. — ARIES GRACE VICENTE “Half-Pint’’ can be found with friends in the court yard. Mr. Warren, lunch, and nursing are excellent. Falling at a teacher’s feet a funny memory. ‘Go for it!’ Detested freshmen! Plans to be mar- ried and become a nurse — VIRGO KIM ANN TRACY Enjoys listening to music and dancing. Volleyball, Coach J. P., and shorthand are other favorites. Will remember all of the friends made at NBHS. Thanks par- ents for devotion which will never be forgotten. — SAGITTARIUS MICHELE VANDAL “Mitch”’ is happiest laughing and being with friends. Trip to Florida, football games, and musicals were great. Wants to be a music therapist. Likes a person with a great sense of humor. Can be found in band room or with clique. — SCORPIO REGINALD R. VICTOR Known for his height, ““Reggie’’ enjoys playing basketball. Can be found at West End Park. Mr. Hamlet was great and will always be remembered. Thanks go to Mom. Dreams of seeing Bermuda one day. ‘‘What’s your prob- lem?” — SAGITTARIUS DOREEN TRAVASSOS “Dor” is happiest when with miends and talking. Liked chemistry, Mr. Hebert, and Mr. Roscow but hated doing home- work. Admires a person with a sense of humor. Thanks parents for arousing her each morning. — ARIES MAYRA J. VELAZQUEZ Quite moments spent playing guitar and being with Jordan. Likes sincere people. Loves children and helping others. Going to college for special ed. Remem- bers parents for all their love and under- standing. “‘Que Pasa?”’ To travel — SCORPIO RODNEY VICTOR “Benson”’ known for his looks. Can be found at the Boy’s Club. Enjoyed gym, math, and his favorite, Mr. Hamlet Happy when with Kim R. Wishes to be a star, get rich, and go to Hollywood “What's your problem?” — CANCER ERICA TRUNDY “Sneaky’’ will always remember Mrs Rutkowitz freshman year. Enjoys being wherever Crook is. Wants to be a career woman or housewife. Would like to thank self for her tenacity. Admires in- telligence in a person's makeup — TAURUS RENEE VERMETTE Will remember senior lunch, winter track, Vermont ski trips, and East Beach during summertime. Dancing, piano football games and Buttonwood rallies are super. Koala bears and Hawaii her weaknesses. A future lawyer. — AQUARIUS MARIO VIDAL Someday hopes to harvest the riches of the sea as a Whaling City fisherman. Enjoys a good personality. Happiness is time spent with Paula. Thanks Mom and Dad for their support. Is a fan of NBHS lunches. Loves music — GEMINI 195 ANITA VIEIRA “Nita’s’’ favorites include Mr. Broad- meadow, chemistry, music, and bad- minton. Hopes to be an RN. Thanks parents for love and Upward Bound for support. Will never forget Mr. Da Gra- ca’s Creole class. Desire: Visit Brazil. — TAURUS LYNN VIEIRA Lynn, headed for Med-school. Thanks parents for caring. ‘‘Don’t tell me!’’ Will never forget friends she’s made at NBHS. Dunfey’s was wild with Mary and Kath. Summer of ’82 was the best, especially meeting Peter — SAGITTARIUS MIKE WALSH “Buckshot’’ likes listening to AC DC and hanging outat the Mills. Besides Mr Roscow and history, baseball and foot ball were the greatest. Happiest when with friends. To play baseball in Florida someday is dream SCORPIO 196 ARTHUR VIEIRA “Arty” is happiest when doing absolute- ly nothing. Nice eyes can tell a lot about a person. Thanks charitable teachers for passing him. Someday hopes to be very wealthy. The female scenery at NBHS was incredibly good. Enjoyed lunch — PISCES PATRICIA VIEIRA Likes friendly people. Found TV Pro- duction great with Mr. Robitaille. “‘Real- ly!” Thanks parents and Mr. Pepin forall their help. Will never forget the hassles and fun of the Courier. Happiest with Peter. Desire to be a writer. — PISCES LINDA WARWICK “Lin” enjoyed Mrs. Lagasse, Mrs Dlouhy, and Mrs. Bebis the most at NBHS. Longs to be happy and success ful in a peaceful world. Enjoys partying with friends. Thanks parents for their help. Admires an honest person — AQUARIUS DEBRA VIEIRA “Deb” will always remember the wild times with Kim, Toni and fights with Robin during biology. Accounting Mr. Motta were NBHS superlatives. Hopes to attend a business college. Thanks parents for support. Admires honesty. — GEMINI LYNN VIERA Remembers being a majorette fresh. and soph. year; Mrs. Orlouski; and being confused with the other Lynn Vieira. Enjoys stenography. Happy with Sergio or listening to music. Wishes to become the world’s greatest secretary. — TAURUS BETSY WESTGATE Betsy happiest when not in school Horseback riding an enjoyable pastime Child care with Mrs. Chopoorian great Admires honesty in people. Thanks Mom. Wishes the world fulfilled dreams Will work with children — SAGITTARIUS ISABEL VIEIRA Being a member of the color guard, “Issie’’ remembers the football games, and the band trip to Florida. Chemistry with Mr. Goodfellow was another favor- ite. Happiest when with Chris. Thanks go to Mom and Dad. “‘No way” — SCORPIO ANGELA VITOR “Angie” enjoys listening to rock music. Future ambition: To be a rock star. Hap- piest when with family and friends. Would like to thank her mother and sister. Will remember most friends and fun at NBHS,. Nice personality admired. — LIBRA DONNA WESTGATE Listening to rock-n-roll on the radio is enjoyed the most. Remembers happy times with friends at NBHS. Special favorites were Mrs. Orlowski, Mrs. Pur cell and math. Future ambition is to be come an accountant. ““Up-jection.” — VIRGO LEONOR VIEIRA Will remember all the fun times with friends at NBHS. Homework was de- tested. Likes a person who can make her laugh. Happiest when partying on the weekends. Appreciates all the help from family and friends. — SCORPIO STAN WACH Trips with the Great Outdoors Club are what “Stan” enjoyed most. Other favo- rites include hanging out with friends at West Island, Miss Rainville, swimming, computers and sense of humor. “I don’t want to hear it!” — CANCER ALGIE WHEATLEY When “Buddy” isn’t playing basketball, he can be found with Patsy, Brian, Dana, and Donald at the front. Music, Mr. Edmundson, and history are great. Thanks parents for everything. Wishes to be a pro-basketball player — LIBRA CHRIS WHEELDEN Known for his quietness. Threw short- put for NBHS team. Mr. Oliver and freshman algebra will not be forgotten. Enjoyed being with Lyn. Thanks go to parents. Chemistry was great. Being co- captain of football team was an experi- ence, — ARIES SUZANNE WHITTAKER “Sue” often found at Brooklawn Park. Happiest with friends. Will always carry the memory of child care class of ’81. Thanks parents just for being there. Fu- ture ambition to be a secretary and be happy. “Yeah, right!” — LIBRA TENNEY ZELSKI “Z’ agreat Mr. Walsh fan. ‘‘I can handle it’ Happiest wherever she happens to land. Pleasure comes from being out with special friends. Hopes to graduate from college. Thanks Mom. Appreciates friendliness that’s sincere. — ARIES KAREN WHITE Math with Mr. Saltzman was a really unique experience not to be forgotten. Bell system deserves special praise for making NBHS lunches enjoyable. Fame and money occupy many a fan- tasy. Thanks parents for support. — VIRGO LAURIE WILLIAMS Enjoys working at Sacred Heart Nursing Home and hopes to use this experience in pursuit of a nursing career. Is happiest when driving her Opel. G lunch shift and Mrs. Zellinski will be remembered. Dis- liked gym and homework. — ARIES STEPHEN ZIELINSKI “Z” isa man of very few words. Can be found in the D block of the Green House. Favorite out-of-school site is J J’s. Secret wish to be smothered in riches. Future plans include going on to college. — CAPRICORN l RODERICK O’NEAL WHITE “Rod” likes basketball games, musical concerts, plays, and dancing. The ulti- mate, is art and to become an artist would be a dream come true. Found at the Front. Thanks go to Mrs. Cohen Mrs. Bolton. ““You snooze-you lose.”’ — CANCER KAREN WILSON Will always remember band competi- tions and band camp with Mr. V. Would like to thank parents for love and sup- port. Enjoys crazy people. Future ambi- tion is to be a certified public accoun- tant. Fond of saying “Ya, Buddy!”’ 48) WILLIAM WHITMAN “Bill” always preferred the atmosphere of the Green cafe. to his own. Found it difficult to meet his responsibilities. Happy skiing instead of the grind of studying. Will most likely remember not getting questionnaire in! — AQUARIUS DEBRA WOOD “Debbie” enjoys cruising with Randy. Liked playing for NBHS volleyball team. Admires an honest personality. Will take memories of fun times at NBHS. Thanks Mom and Dad for their support. Would like a job and a new Volkswagon. — GEMINI vem oe we he CHERYL WHITMER “Cat’’ enjoys playing softball and being with good friends like Cindy, Sandy, BT, Farrah and Blondie. Thanks Mom for love and support. Hopes to become a computer programmer. Volleyball and Mr. Hebert’s biology class NBHS highlights. — PISCES DONNA WYBRANIEC “Don-Don” can be found with friends at Industrial Park. Prefers partying time over studying time. Enjoyed Ms. Leal and teen culture. Future to work with computers. Feels nice personality in person goes a long way. — ARIES th. WF = |BEDFORD : | y= Bed 197 Be Mela ILA THAN NEVER SCOTT BOTELHO Favorite pastime partying with friends. Found at corner of Shawmut Ave. and Durfee. Enjoyed Graphic Arts and the smoking area at NBHS. Mr. and Mrs. Orlowski are the best. Hopes to gradu- ate and leave New Bedford. — SCORPIO BRANDON HILL “Benny”’ remembers girls and friends at NBHS. Had fun in Mrs. Purcell’s class and in TV Production. Happy when with friends or playing football. Likes to keep active. Feels sense of humor an asset. To become a marine — CANCER 198 WENDY CAMARA Typing and Mrs. S were two favorites. Special times were spent with friends and Ronny. Crowded halls at NBHS were unique. Thanks parents. Wish for the world is to live in peace and happi- ness. Hopes to be medical secretary. — PISCES NORMAN E. MENDES “Storman-Norman”’ enjoys the sport of basketball the most. Can be found usually at the ‘‘Snack-Shack.”’ Mr. Harriman a favorite of his at NBHS. Will always remember the fun with friends and the day his sister won the pageant — VIRGO MARJORIE CORREIA “Popeye”’ can be found partying or at Mildred’s House. Will never forget going into boys’ room to get book bag. Happiest with her many friends. ‘‘Only kidding!’’ Thanks parents for under- standing. To become an interior de- signer. — LEO YVONNE PINA Spending time with Jorge is most enjoy- able. Finds honesty in a person to be admirable trait. English and time spent reading are fond memories. Hopes someday to travel around the world. To become a secretary a dream — CAPRICORN EMANUEL DUARTE “Manny’”’ can be found at Ind. Park. Happiest with lots of cash and the car for the weekend. NBHS favorites include phys. ed. house construction, and Mrs. Purcell. Future carpenter for his own home. ‘‘What’s up, guys?” — AQUARIUS JAMES E. PINTO “Pinto” can usually be found at Brook- lawn Park. Happiest partying or being with Cheryl. Rates NBHS girls and the “Doors”’ as tops. Wishes to enjoy peace in the future world. Future ambition is to have more ambition — AQUARIUS SALLY FURTADO Mr. Pimental a favorite who helped a great deal. Oceanography and vol- leyball are happy memories. Happiest on holidays. Admires a nice personality. Hated exams. Can be found hanging out in Blue House. — SCORPIO CRAIG SEIDERS Pine Hill Park is a favorite spot to hang out with friends. Enjoys relaxing at the beach. School activity bringing the greatest pleasure was lunch. Future ambition is to get a good job and to make a great deal of money. — SAGITTARIUS Doreen A. Abelha 31 Concord St. 45 Karen L. Abraham 48 Agnes St. 45 Christina I. Abrantes 1185 Cove Rd. 44 Yolanda Adames 57 Venus Drive 46 Kathleen Adams 979 Rooney Fr. Blvd. 44 Leslie Adams 184 Hersom St. 45 David Affonseca 301 Morgan Terrace 40 Octavio Aguiar 54 Pamela Drive 40 Keith R. Ainsworth 37 Morelando Terrace 40 Mitchell Alcrim 241 Austin St. 40 Rosa Alfaiate 145 Bonney St. 40 Doreen A. Almeida 96 Newton St. 40 James Almeida 14 Alden St. 40 Lucy F. Almeida 163 Bonney St. 40 Raimund J. Almeida 52 Washington St. 40 Melvina Almond 217 Harvard St. 46 Scott Alan Alpert 35 Meriam St. 40 Maria Alves 16 Rodney St. 44 Matthew P. Alves 10 Rochambeau St. 45 Maria O. Amaral 193 Crapo St. 44 Amanda Andrade 226 Maple St. 40 Henry P. Andrade 990 Rockdale Ave. 40 Lisa Andrade 990 Rockadale Ave. 40 Maria M. Andrade 59 Jonathan St. 40 yaaa P. Andrade 185 Sycamore St. 40 Sharon Andrade 435 Mill St. 40 David Andrews 45 Venus Dr. 45 Donna Andrews 235 North St. 40 Nylsa Angulo 109 Aries Drive 45 Barry W. Aranjo 856 Shawmut Ave. 46 Donna Araujo 21 Arch St. 40 Fatima M. Araujo 217 Maple St. 40 Tina L. Araujo 113 Mashpee Court 40 James J. Arguin 62 Upton St. 46 dayne E. Armanetti 129 Bedford St. 40 Darin Arruda 90 Shawmut Ave. 40 Martin A. Arruda 28 Gosnold St. 44 Carl Aucoin 367 Teresa St. 40 Christopher R. Audette 180 Appleton St. 45 Janine Azar 75 Campbell St. 40 Richard R. Bachand 170 Glennon St. 45 Jose A. Bagaco 459 Bolton St. 44 Andrew Bail 51 Park St. David M. Bail 267 Weld St. Michele Bairos 10 Hathaway Road Acushnet, Aracelin Bajandas 659 So. First St. 44 Marcel E. Baptista 259 So. Second St. 40 Charlene A. Barboza 265 Query St. 45 David M. Barboza 171 Court St. 40 Judith Barnet 98 Burns St. 40 Donna Barreiro 65 Nash Road 46 Maria I. Barros 107 Central Ave. 45 Donna Marie Barrow 73 Greenbriar Drive 45 Terri E. Barrows 125 Parker St. 40 Kenneth N. Barry 74 Hillman St. 40 Jesse S. Bastos 114 Willis St. 40 Judith Baulier 353 Wood St. 45 Carlos E. Beloli 181 Belleville Ave. 40 Jorge L. Benfeito 2266 Acushnet Ave. 45 Sandra L. Benoit 25 Oliveira Ave. Acushnet, 43 Michelle Bergeron 607 Cottage St. 40 Scott W. Bergeron 102 Mt. Vernon St. 40 Jeanne Bernat 92 Ruth St. 44 Warren S. Bernier 13 Valentine St. 44 William H. Berry 409 Bedford St. 40 Linda Ann Bertoldo 889 Mt. Pleasant St. 45 Brenda Bertrand 249 Chancery St. 40 Ana Bettencourt 152 Division St. 44 Emest Bettencourt 32 Florence St. 40 Rosemarie Bettencourt 287 Coggeshall St. 40 Tammy Bettencourt 6 Carriage Drive 40 Kathleen Bissonnette 17 Longview Road 45 David J. Blais 884 County St. 40 Julie E. Blumlo 114 Frederick St. 44 Roxanne M. Boga 222 Allen St. 40 Maria G. Bolarinho 172 Division St. 44 Cecily B. Booker 161 Richmond St. 46 Jeffrey Borges 3 Dorothy St. 43 Sandra Borges 87 Walden St. 40 Scott L. Botelho 159 Bullock St. 40 Karen M. Bourgeois 97 Armsby St. 45 Zoe J. Boza 220 Mt. Pleasant St. 46 Laurie Brackett 98 Beetle St. 40 Carol L. Braley 46 Central Ave. 45 Arlene M. Branquinho 129 Division St. 44 Laura L. Breault 975 Stratford St. 45 Teresa Brito 37 Shirley St. 40 Jacquelin Brockelhurst 58 Alva St. 40 James Brodeur 34 Vine St. 40 Linda Brown 308B Smith St. 40 Theresa Broyles 73 Saturn Drive 45 Marcia M. Brum 467 Allen St. 40 Lisa R. Bulgar 473 Maxfield St. 40 Lisa Buzzell 2094 Phillips Rd. 45 Brian K. Cabral 39 Keene St. 40 Sherylee Cabral 10 Waldo St. 45 Pamela A. Calheta 166 Hathaway St. 46 Michael Camacho 325 Myrtle St. 46 Marie Canery 451A Maxfield St. 40 Michael E. Cardoso 200 Highland St. 46 Louis III Carlesi 1149 Victoria St. 45 Michael Carmo 155 Maple St. 40 Maria Carreira 525 No. Front St. 46 Anthony Carreiro 85 Hemlock St. 40 Jody Anne Carreiro 533 Gardner St. 40 Paul J. Carreiro 1527 E. Rodney Fr. Blv. 44 Roberto M. Carreiro 183 Campbell St. 40 Cheryl A. Carter 13 Ashley St. 44 Christina Carvalho 29 Mosher St. 44 Maria A. Carvalho 304 Central Ave. 45 Luiza S. Castro 137 Campbell St. 40 Donna A. Cavalieri 115 Campbell St. 40 Darlene Chace 311 Summer St. 40 Mark A. Charroux 129 Virgo Drive 45 Joao Chaves 135 Collette St. 45 Tara A. Chomak 40 Plymouth St. 40 John Christy 312 Pleasant St. 40 Venus Chumack 24 Delano Str. 44 Andrea Cipriani 80 Larch St. 40 Deborah A. Clapper 167 Princeton St. 45 Ann E. Clark 349 Park St. 40 Simeao B. Clementino 72 Belleville Road 46 Maria Defatima Coelho 5 Bonneau St. 45 John W. Cofer 991 Terry Lane 45 Linda M. Cofer 991 Terry Lane 45 Raymond F. Colvin 611 Main St. Acushnet, 43 Kelly A. Comeau 241 State St. 40 Daniel J. Conceicao 176 Chancery St. 40 Ana C. Contreras 32 McGurk St. 44 Peter H. Cooper 268 Union St. 40 Zelia Cordeiro 231 Myrtle St. 46 Patricia Corkum 138 Liberty St. 40 Ann-Marie T. Cormier 220 Adelaide St. 45 David J. Cormier 317 Cummington St. 45 Nancy M. Cornell 437 Prescott St. 45 SENIOR DIRECTORY Deborah L. Correia 28 Sidney St. 44 Elsira Correia 54 Oak St. 40 Kelly A. Correia 1219 Robin St. 45 Marjorie Correia 700 So. First St. 40 Richard G. Correia 1398 Sassaquin Ave. 45 Scott A. Correia 3513 Acushnet Ave. 45 Kevin A. Corson 66 Cottage St. 40 Alfred Costa 400 Orchard St. 40 Jaime Costa 435 Prescott St. 45 Kimberley A. Costa 495 Bolton St. 40 Michael Costa 353 Middle St. 40 Linda Lee Coucci 233 Pine Grove St. 45 Kristine J. Couto 429 Wood St. 45 Manuel L. Couto 93 Swift St. 40 Stephen E. Couto 16 Village Ave. Acushnet, 43 Timothy J. Cregan 348 W. Rodney Fr. Blvd. 44 Lisa Crumley 65 Ryan St. 40 Michelle Cruz 8 Irving St. 40 Sandra Cummings 27 New York Ave. Acushnet, 43 Ann M. Cunha 105 Bates St. 45 Idalina Cunha 166 Belleville Ave. 46 Maria G. Cunha 835 Brock Ave. 44 Ana Maria Dacosta 235 Belleville Rd. 45 Lisa M. Dacosta 24 Yale St. 46 Antonio Dacunha 175 Coggeshall St. 46 Carlos Dacunha 203 Sawyer St. 46 Rene Daniel 146 Collette St. 46 Roger Daniel 146 Collette St. 46 Heidi Darjean 641 Maxfield St. 40 Alice Darosa 104 Phillips Ave. 46 Ana Maria Dasilva 80 Merrimac St. 40 Ana P. Dasilva 137 Deane St. 40 Manuel R.P. Dasilva 80 Merrimac St. 40 Robert M. Dasilva 881 Tradewind St. 45 Zoraida M. Dasilva 276 Davis St. 46 Robin Davenport 25 Laura Keene Ave. Acushnet, 43 Gail Da 173 Bolton St. 40 Edward M. Debortoli 963 McGee St. 45 Antonio Defrias 604 So. Second St. 40 Lucia Delima 242 Maxfield St. 40 Victor Dematos 21 Nelson St. 44 Maria Demedeiros 20 Nye St. 46 Viviana Demedeiros 308 Bedford St. 40 Donna Demello 47 Clifford St. 45 Natalia Demello 123 Hemlock St. 40 Azira C. Demoura 529 Nash Road 46 Adelaide Derego 26 Adams St. 46 Christopher Desjardins 101 Caroline St. 45 Steven Desousa 159 Bonney St. 40 Lydia M. Deus 48 Washington St. 40 Carolina Dias 39 Smith St. 40 Lori Diaz-Rubin 12 Mary Drive Acushnet, 43 Lisa Dipaola 290 Davis St. 45 Gina Distefano 257 Appleton St. 45 Cecilia Dosreis 52 Slocum St. Acushnet, 43 Dalia M. Dossantos 213 Ryan St. 40 Maria Dossantos 151 Bullock St. 40 Maria L. Dossantos 33 George St. 44 Steven L. Drayton 1305 Pleasant St. 40 Estela C. Duarte 58 Shawmut Ave. 40 Joao G. Duarte 151 Bullock St. 40 Liesa M. Duarte 58 Park St. 40 Robert W. Duarte, Jr. 373 Middle St. 40 Rui Manuel Duarte 166 East Clinton St. 40 Suzanne Dube 22 Mary St. 45 Dennis Dumas 62 Nestles Lane Acushnet, 43 Robert Durette 16 Highland St. 40 Debra Ann Dyer 54 Illion St. 40 Ruth A. Dziuba 425 Loftus St. 40 Michael Eadie 7 Nye Ave. Acushnet, 43 Lynn M. Eastman 70 Penniman St. 46 David Emmett 225 Cedar St. 40 Manuel Estrella 129 Deane St. 46 Shawn Eusebio 90 Clara St. 44 Karen Fairclough 122 Harkum St. 45 Richard A. Faria 109 Swift St. 40 Wendy Faria 125 Gammons Rd. Acushnet, 43 Ana Farias 77 Hathaway St. 46 David A. Farias 20 Birchwood Drive 45 Germana M.A. Farias 40 Linden St. 40 Lisa M. Farias 95 Bates St. 45 Melissa A. Farmer ‘107 Rodney St. 44 Kristina Farrell 190A Bryant Lane 40 Darlene Feldman 273 Coggeshall St. 40 Ana Paula Felix 123 Jenny Lind St. 46 Gina Fermino 100 Evergreen Park 45 Abilio C. Fernandes 88 Covell St. 45 199 Dolores Fernandes 70 Ruth St. 40 Elise M. Fernandes 87 Plymouth St. 40 Gina Ferreira 652 Summer St. 46 Janet Ferreira 45 Boylston St. Acushnet, 43 Mania Ferreira 361 Bedford St. 40 Robert A. Ferreira 17 Brier St. 40 Walter L. Ferreira 269 Wood St. 45 Graca M. Fidalgo 289 Phillips Ave. 46 Deidra M. Fields 491 Maxfield St. 40 Wanda Figueroa 132 Harkum St. 45 James A. Flanagan 140 Harvard St. 46 Sharon A. Fogaren 308 Hawes St. 45 Tara M. Foley 102 Topham St. 46 Christopher D. Folger 380 Court St. 40 Michael J. Folger 89 Lemos St. 40 Glenn Forgue 1059 Joyce St. 45 Gina M. Fortes 728 Kempton St. 40 Julia L. Fortes 47 Venus Drive 45 Shawn Michael Fortes 2 Spruce St. 40 James Fortier 27 Luke St. 40 Christine Fournier 197 Central Ave. 45 Scott J. Fournier 88 Adams St. 46 Peter J. Francis 66 Seymour St. 44 Tammy Lynn Francis 165 Hathaway St. 46 Ana M. Francisco 8 Beetle St. 46 Sandra Frazier 149 Bullard St. 46 Luz N. Fuentes 355 Middle St. 40 Maris Sally Furtado 240 Eugenia St. 45 Dean M. Galarza 15 Shawnee Court 40 Michael R. Gauthier 31 Durfee St. 40 Laurie Ann Gentili 9 Ludlow St. Acushnet, 43 Robert W. George 20 Liberty St. 40 David J. Gerwatowski 164 Greenbriar 45 Patricia A. Gifford 337 Prescott St. 45 Susan Gilmete 292 Palmer St. 40 Kenneth Girard 32 Cox St. 43 Nancy A. Giunta 16 Little Oak Road 45 Vivian Glassman 452 West Clinton St. 40 Frederick Goldblatt 161 Smith St. 40 Armando Gomes, Jr. 674 Rockdale Ave. 40. Em iliana Gomes 154 Thompson St. 40 Leon Gomes 126 Morgan St. 40 Lidia Gomes 216 Hudson St. 40 Mark L. Gomes 199 Purchase St. 40 Nancy P. Gomes 442 Rockdale Ave. 40 Robert Gomes 867 So. Water St. 44 200 Rosa Gomes 14 Hazard Ct. 40 Joao Goncalves 199 Maxfield St. 40 Jose Goncalves 115% Sycamore St. 40 Paulo J. Goncalves 81 Mosher St. 44 Ann Gonsalves 217 Deane St. 45 Cheryl A. Gonsalves 348 Coffin Ave. 46 Ester M. Gonsalves 183 Collette St. 46 Douglas Gonzaga 68 Caroline St. 40 Betsy Gonzalez 124 Cedar St. 40 Guadalupe Gonzalez 2 Howland Terr. 40 Jaime Gonzalez 25 Reynolds St. 40 Margaret Goodwin 57 Maple St. 02740 Joseph Gouveia 61 Forest St. 40 Fatima Sousa Graca 20 Woodlawn St. 44 Duayne A. Grace 119 Parker St. 40 Kyle Grace 108 Navajo Ct. 40 Lisa Gracia 467 Cottage St. 40 Manuel Gracia 197 Harwich St. 45 Paul Gracia 985 Elliot St. 45 Cheryl L. Graham 7 Cleveland St. 44 Karen P. Granger 72 Mt. Vernon St. 46 Brent Grayson 47 Harkum St. 45 Ralph Green 125 Morgan St. 40 Debra A. Greenhalgh 336 Raymond St. 45 Pamela Guinn 172 Van Buren St. 44 Todd Guinn 172 Van Buren St. 44 Donna D. Haddocks 181 James St. 40 Robert L. Haddocks 8 Hunter St. 40 Justina Hall 239 State St. 40 Lisa M. Harrison 7 169 Gayhead Court 40 Elizabeth Haskell 54 Hawthorn St. 40 Aubrey Haznar 234 Hawthorn St. 40 Antonio J. Henriques 48 Davis St. 46 Lorna J. Hicks 89 State St. 40 Brandon Hill 186 Smith St. 40 Susan C. Hodson 3166 Acushnet Ave. 45 Thomas W. Hodziewich 16 Bass St. 44 Holly B. Holmstrom 47 Valentine St. 44 Michael Hopp 5 Club Ave. 43 Christopher Horn 64 East Clinton St. 40 Anne M. Houde 65 Worcester St. 45 Kelly L. Houtman 176 Smith St. 40 Russell W. Houtman 176 Smith St. 40 Evelyn M. Howcroft 14 Jenny Lind St. 40 Mark Hubert 12 Dayton St. Acushnet, 43 Kenneth P. Huston 470 BB Maxfield St. 40 Malisa Lynn Irwin 60 Deane St. 46 Timothy L. Jacintho 85 Ivy Road 45 Robin M. Jackimocz 15 Milton St. 40 Tracy Anne Jakusik 159 Hudson St. 44 Janice M. Jaworski 75 Blueberry Terrace 45 Scott Jenkins 256 Acushnet Ave. 40 Christopher Johnson 9 Gemini Dr. 45 Mary Beth Johnson 436 Kempton St. 40 Alaina Jones 402 Cottage St. 40 Terrance Jordan 58 Venus Drive 45 dames A. Joseph 20 Saucier St. Acushnet, 43 Sean Adrian King 282 Hawthorn St. 40 Paula I. Kummer 1450 Plainville Road 45 Michelle A. L'Heureux 1500 Plainville Road 45 Jacqueline Labonte 8 Wamsutta Ave. Acushnet, 43 Susan Laborde 67 Emma St. 44 Ralph Lambalot 6 Allen St. Acushnet, 43 David L. Lamontagne 363 Maple St. 40 Yvette A. Lapointe 83 Linden St. 40 Nicole Ann Lariviere 225 Pleasant St. 40 Dale Lasse 25 Hill Road 45 Janice Lauzon 967 Pontiac St. 45 Catherine E. Leger 4667 Acushnet Ave. 45 Carolyn A. Lemos 887 Mt. Pleasant St. 45 Laurie Lemos 257 Austin St. 40 Bethany Lent 14 Circuit St. 44 Sherry Leonard 890 Middle Road Acushnet, 43 Clifford Levasseur 140 James St. 40 Michelle M. Levesque 2253 Acushnet Ave. 45 Jerry Levin 77 Maple St. 40 Leslie Allison Lewis 629 Purchase St. 40 Steven A. Lewis 228 Tremont St. 40 Wendy Lightbody 27 Nye St. 40 Ambrizeth R. Lima 269 So. Second St. 40 Anne M. Lima 461 Sawyer St. 40 Celeste R. Lima 269 So. Second St. 40 Wendy Linhares 37 Frank St. Acushnet, 43 Martin Littleton 161 Court St. 40 Martha Livingston 695 County St. 40 Bryan Lopes 289 Summer St. 46 Tammy A. Lopes 18 Homer St. 40 Jeanne M. Lowe 162 Elm St. 40 Isamel Lozada 39 Desautels St. 45 Lea M. Luis 188 Myrtle St. 46 Rowena Luiz 117 Smith St. 40 Mark D. Lynch 42 Princeton St. 45 Joao Britto Macaroco 74 Mott St. 44 Carole L. Machado 672 Hathaway Road 40 Fatima Machado 322 Coffin Ave. 46 Jose Machado 124 State St. 40 Susan Magalhaes 21 Whitman St. 45 Susan M. Magan 93 Cottonwood Road 45 Michelle R. Mandeville 153 Wood St. 45 Maria Marden 415 County St. 40 David B. Mareira 505 Ashley Blvd. 44 Deborah A. Marshall 774 Pine Hill Drive 45 Nicole Martel 475 Rivet St. 44 Carole Martin 224 Myrtle St. 40 Jeffrey Martin 223 Park St. 40 Vickie R. Martin 25 Whitman St. 46 Rosalie Martinez 70 Acushnet Ave. 40 Ana Paula Martins 614 County St. 44 Goerge Martins 437 Brock Ave. 44 Cynthia Masson 35 Meadow Lane Acushnet, 43 Jose Matos 18 Cleveland St. 44 Ellen McCague 152 Butler St. 40 Richard W. McCue 101 Durfee St. 40 Sean Patrick McDevitt 59 B Cherry Tree Lane 40 Diana E. McKay 1101 Pequot St. 45 Antonio J. Medeiros 118 Lepage St. 45 George Medeiros 56 Thompson St. 40 Joanne Marie Medeiros 7 Sears St. 40 Joseph P. Medeiros 532 Rivet St. 40 Manuel Medeiros 331 Sawyer St. 46 Sandra Medeiros 239 Eugenia St. 45 Sean Patrick Medeiros 132 Van Buren St. 46 Kevin Melancon 30 Bream St. 44 Angela Mello 143 Ricketson St. 44 Christopher Mello 26 Buttonwood St. 40 Kevin A. Mello 28 Liberty St. 40 Lynne Mello 362 W. Clinton St. 40 Michael J. Mello 4 Riverview Terrace 44 Sharon Mello 175 James St. 40 Ana Paula Melo 886 County St. 40 Graca Melo 27 Chestnut St. 40 Maria C. Melo 234 Allen St. 40 David Menard 311 No. Front St. 46 Christine Mendes 128 Hadley St. 45 John P. Mendes 76 Myrtle St. 40 Jose C. Mendes 136 Chestnut St. 40 Norman Mendes 134 Acushnet Ave. 40 Robert Mendes 103 Hathaway Blvd. 40 Maria Mendonca 183 Earle St. 40 David E. Mendoza 66 Eugenia St. 45 David A. Merrick 137 Richmond St. 40 Robin T. Michaud 130 Florence St. 40 Eric Millette 13 Holly Ave. 43 Hilda F. Miranda 581 Maxfield St. 40 Timothy Mitchell 240 Palmer St. 40 Kathleen A. Monaghan 299 Cedar St. 40 Deborah Moniz 963 Hillcrest Road 45 John Moniz 69 Yale St. 40 Antoinette Monteiro 26 Allen St. 40 Cidalia M. Monteiro 58 Hanson St. 45 Valerie G. Monteiro 129 Bryant Lane 44 Carolyn Montgomery 266 North St. 40 Virginia Montgomery North St. 40 Anne Marie Moreau 968 Pine Hill Drive 45 Kristen May Morgan 3 Shell St. 44 Kerry A. Morris 130 Swan St. 44 Suzanne Morris 478 Coggeshall St. 46 Deborah Morse 77 Topham St. 44 Maria D. Mota 8 Jenny Lind St. 40 Daniel A. Mulligan 136 Cornell St. 40 Nancy Ann Mullin 432 Allen St. 40 Bryan Nadeau 3 Franklin St. 40 Lisa M. Nadeau 229 Hersom St. 45 Aida I. Navedo 32 Division St. 44 Christine Nelson 41 Whitman St. 46 Ana C. Neto 151 Rockland St. 40 Maria E. Neves 140 Acushnet Ave. 40 George Newman 158A Bryant Lane 40 Catherine Nichols 306 Court St. 40 Cheryl A. Nobre 444 Park St. 40 Joseph Nobrega 383 Bedford St. 40 Nelson J. Noel 37 Desautel St. 46 Wendy A. Noel 41 Rochambeau St. 45 Maria Nogueira 69 Sutton St. 40 Janis M. Nolette 31 Cox St. Acushnet, MA 43 Kathleen Normandin 75 James St. 40 Michelle Normandin 160 North St. 46 Christopher Norton 688 County St. 40 Robb A. O’Berry 770 Kempton St. 40 Kenneth C. Offle 325 Durfee St. Henrique Oliveira 110 Oaklawn St. 44 Cheryl L. Oliver 959 Pine Hill Drive 45 Kimberly M. Oliver 223 Brownell St. 40 Vicki L. Oliver 11 Roosevelt St. 44 Wayne Oliver 419 Summer St. 40 Troy J. Ollivierre 235 Cottage St. 40 Elizabeth H. Opozda 4 Roosevelt St. 44 Gerald Ormerod, Jr. 322 Cedar St. 40 Lucille Osburn 37 Bullard St. 40 Edward John Pacheco 287 Allen St. 40 Manuel Pacheco 32 Mosher St. 44 Michael Pacheco 215 Coffin Ave. 46 Susan E. Pacheco 11 Valley Court 45 Michael A. Paiva 172 Merrimac St. 40 Joann Lee Panker 99 Brock Ave. 44 John Paquin 139 Locust St. 45 Paul Paris 338 Pleasant St. 40 dane E. Parkin 571 West Elm St. 40 Carolann Paulino 328 Sawyer St. 46 Christine Pelletier 38 Nestles Lane Acushnet, 43 Suzanne M. Pelletier 61 Cottonwood Road 45 Amandio Pereira 87 Belleville Road 46 Gabriela M. Pereira 108 Laurence St. 46 Maria A. Pereira 32 Weaver St. 40 Olivia M. Pereira 258 Purchase St. 40 Rui A. Pereira 258 Purchase St. 40 Beth Perry 18 Gemini Drive 45 Diane M. Pe 60 State St. Richard Pe 41 Mansaniet 40 Shelly A. Pe 901 Pine Hill Drive 45 Sue Ann Perry 224C Dartmouth St. 45 Maria Pestana 54 Rivet St. 40 Tracey A. Phipps 77 Topham St. 40 Willis Pierce 171 Jenny St. 40 Donatilde Pimental 164 Holly St. 46 Linda M. Pimentel 33 Clara St. 44 Maria C. Pimentel 164 Holly St. 46 Kathy A. Pina 190 Deerfield Road 45 Yvonne Pina 88 Acushnet Ave. 40 Maria Pinheiro 47 Reynolds St. 40 Carlos A.C. Pinto 15 Hemlock St. 40 James Pinto 27 Brewster St. 40 Caro! Pittsley 164 Richmond St. 40 Michael Poirier 39 Frank St. Acushnet, 43 Christopher E. Pontes 85 Park St. 45 Terry M. Potka 13 Oriole St. 4 Kevin Poyant 147 Princeton St. 45 Tammy D. Pragana 39 Whitman St. 46 Mark E. Przybyszewski 22 Ivy Road 45 Lizette Ramirez 872 So. First St. 44 Joann L. Ramos 7 Roosevelt St. 44 Michele Ramos 157 Grinnell St. 40 Nilda Ramos 70 Yale St. 46 Rosemarie Ramos 265 Ash St. 40 Rosemary Raphael 128 Blackmer 40 Melissa A. Rapoza 477 Middle St. 40 Kim L. Rebeiro 248 Pleasant St. 40 Joseph D. Rego 206 W. Rodney Fr. Blvd. 44 Michael D. Rego 241 Summer St. 40 Todd A. Rego 345 Hillman St. 40 Carolyn Repeta 1180 Victoria St. 45 Susan Reynolds 44 Cox St. 45 Angela Rezendes 159 Rockland St. 40 Gary Rezendes 160 Earle St. 46 John A. Rezendes 225 Harvard St. 46 Sherrie Ribeiro 910 Pine Hill Drive 45 Marc L. Ricard 1262 Church St. 45 Patrick J. Ricardo 39 Bamk St. 40 Brian Richard 441 Prescott St. 45 Kathleen M. Richard 33 Trinity St. 40 Robert Richard 132 Hathaway St. 46 Mary C. Riding 445 Loftus St. 46 Ana E. Rivera 790 Brock Ave. 44 Hector A. Rivera 905 So. Water St. 44 Justo Rivera 78 Mott St. 44 Jose A. Rocha 555 Coggeshall St. 46 Paula Rock 1023 Joyce St. 45 Roberta A. Rodericks 13 Yale St. 46 Jeffrey Roderiques 52 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet, MA 43 Ana I. Rodrigues 29 Willow St. 40 Maria L. Rodrigues 11 Margin St. 44 Patricia M. Rodrigues 361 Freida St. 44 Richard Rodriguez 377 Second St. 40 Sonia Rodriguez 5 Reynolds St. 40 Nancy Rodriques 288 Earle St. 46 Heidi J. Rogers 267 Ash St. 40 William A. Romano 749 Pine Hill Drive 45 Carilyn M. Rosa 454 Kempton St. 40 Andrea Rose 193 Sycamore St. 40 Kimberly Rose 101 Bluefield St. 40 Scott Rose 232 Grinnell St. 40 Isabel M. Rosonina 510 So. Second St. 44 Tracey Ross 380 Rodney Fr. Blvd. 44 Lori Rounseville 121 Aquidneck St. 44 Deborah A. Rousseau 30 De Wolf St. 40 Stephanie Roussos 85 Bedford St. 40 Sally A. Roy 154 Apponeganset St. 44 Verna M. Rozario 491C Maxfield St. 40 Steven B. Rubin 298 Hawthorn St. 40 Dawn Marie Rutkowski 12 Rodney St. 44 Laura Saldana 287 No. Front St. 46 Francisco M. Samuel 32 Woodlawn St. 44 Anabela P. Santos 244 Rivet St. 40 David Santos 6 Greenbriar Drive 45 Debra Ann Santos 634 Union St. 40 Dennis M. Santos 131 Central Ave. 45 John Santos 513 Nash Road 46 Kelly Santos 18 Washington St. 40 Maria Julieta Santos 378 Belleville Ave. 46 Marlene Santos 128 Matthew St. 40 Robert L. Santos 84 Pawnee Ct. 40 Sheryl Ann Santos 916 Shawmut Ave. 40 Lisa J. Saulnier 328 Bedford St. 40 Lori Saulnier 25 Stephen St. 44 Antoinette Scieszka 222 Brownell St. 40 Bob Edward Scroggins 480 Kempton St. 40 Craig Seiders 16 Ridgewood Rd. 45 Dianne L. Selley 90 Moss St. 44 Matthew M. Semiao 24 Alva St. 40 Maria Manuela Senra 27 Sharp St. 40 Ana Paula Serra 64 Borden St. 40 Gail M. Sewall 239 Harvard St. 46 Cheryl Ann Sharples 49 Ashley St. 44 Kevin M. Shaughnessy 2 Priscilla St. 40 Deborah A. Sheehan 427 Prescott St. 45 Scott Shepherd 182 Pitman St. 46 Brian Silva 215 Purchase St. 44 Cheryl L. Silva 96 David St. 44 Derek J. Silva 18 Division St. 44 Donna M. Silva 77 Katherine St. 44 Isabel R. Silva 55 Adams St. 46 John S. Silva 12 Independent St. 44 Kelly Silva 421 Potter St. 40 Lucimar Silva 154 Birch St. 40 Luis F. Silva 166 Grinnell St. 44 Michael A. Silva 23 Little Oak Road 45 Michaelleana Silva 82 Thomas St. 40 Olivia Silva 331 Rivet St. 44 Salamao Silva 2 Morgan Terr. 40 Reinaldo Silveira 12 McMurray Ct. 40 Tammy J. Simmons 3313 Acushnet Ave. 45 Thomas J. Simmons 221 Harvard St. 40 Guy Sinagra 903 County St. 46 George M. Smith 2497 Acushnet Ave. 45 Jeffrey Smith 48 Lantern Lane Acushnet, MA 43 Mark K. Smith 276 Caroline St. 40 Anibal Soares 1 Harkum St. 45 Debra M. Soares 421 Union St. 40 Noelia Soares 82 Myrtle St. 40 Ingrid Sosa 1 Welcome St. 44 Sergio Sousa 126 Clara St. 44 Brian Souza 204 Weld St. 40 Cindy Lou Souza 58 Longview Road 45 Debra Souza 40 Mattapoisett Road Acushnet, MA 43 Fatima C. Souza 673 Brock Ave. 44 dames A. Souza 174 Alva St. 40 Kathryn M. Souza 54 Portland St. 44 Linda A. Souza 125 Clark St. 46 Susan A. Spinola 382 Maxfield St. 40 Susan Spirlet 954 Phillips Road 45 David A. Spoor 83 Barrett St. 46 Pamela J. Stewart 960 Tradewind St. 40 Gayle Strittmatter 262 Conduit St. 45 Lisa Sud-Martinez 140 Harkum St. 45 Colleen A. Sweeney 3531 Acushnet Ave. 45 Joseph C. Swiszcz 43 Central Ave. 45 Frank W. Sylvia 482 Maxfield St. 40 Jacqueline Sylvia 281 Bates St. 45 James W. Sylvia 304 Upland St. 45 Robert J. Sylvia 127 Reynolds St. 40 Tammy Sylvia 143 Hawthorne St. 40 Tracey Sylvia 143 Hawthorme St. 40 Sharon Szlegier 11 Homestead Ave. Acushnet, MA 43 Mary Tapper 28 Highland St. 40 Gail Tardif 307 No. Main St. Acushnet, MA 43 Debra Tate 110 South St. 40 Antone Tavares 363 Middle St. 40 Francisco Tavares 191 Rounds St. 40 Susan Tavares 62 Cushman St. Acushnet, MA 43 Ana P. Taveira 578 Shawmut Ave. 40 Steven Taylor 28 Burt St. Acushnet, MA 43 Alda Teixeira 72 Belleville Road 45 Lisa M. Teixeira 813 Pine Hill Drive 45 Rosemary Teixeira 28 Hill St. 45 Maria Terra 45 Hollyhock St. 40 Michael A. Thibeault 34 Poplar Road 45 Christine Thompson 138 Seabury St. 45 Erin Jean Tierney 26 Grove St. 40 Mindy Toabe 57D Cherry Tree Lane 40 Joel Todman 402 Cottage St. 40 Julie Tomkiewwicz 951 Glen St. 40 Kelly S. Toolis 482 Brock Ave. 44 Carl Torres 184 Myrtle St. 40 Kim A. Tracy 691 Cottage St. 40 Doreen M. Travassos 64 Katherine St. 44 Erica Trundy 161 Grinnell St. 40 Samuel Valera 59 Ruth St. 44 Eric J. Vanasse 165 Penniman St. 40 Patricia Vancour 81 Libra Drive 45 Michele Vandal 216 Rockland St. 40 Kathleen Vasques 204 County St. 40 Mayra Velazquez 32 Rockland St. 40 Renee M. Vermette 33 Winthrop St. 44 Jose M. Vertentes 11 Sagamore St. 44 Grace Vicente 21 Independant St. 44 Reginald R. Victor 350 Cottage St. 40 Rodney Eugene Victor 350 Cottage St. 40 Mario Vidal 100 Maple St. 40 Anita Vieira 8 Beetle St. 46 Arthur R. Vieira 30 Dunbar St. 44 Debbie Vieira 78 Mosher St. 44 Isabel M. Vieira 18 Milton St. 40 Leonor Da C. Vieira 115 Hathaway St. 46 Lynn Marie Vieira 94 Fruit St. 40 Patricia R. Vieira 16 Jean St. 46 Lynn M. Viera 12 Gosnold St. 44 Angela N. Vitor 46 Sagamore St. 44 Stanley Wach 342 Ashley Blvd. 46 Karen Walker 56 Yale St. 46 Michael J. Walsh 900 Hillcrest Road 45 Linda A. Warwick 172 Hatch St. 45 Robin Wazlowski 1060 Pleasant St. 40 Deborah West 2110 Phillips Road 45 Betsey S. Westgate 66 Slocum St. Acushnet 43 Donna J. Westgate 148 Tinkham St. 46 Algie Floyd Wheatley 115 Willis St. 40 Christopher Wheelden 86 Durfee St. 40 Karen White 6 Perkins Lane 43 Roderick White 371 Middle St. 40 William Whitman 350 Hawthorn St. 40 Cheryl A. Whitmer 538 Mt. Pleasant St. 46 Sue Whittaker 362 Raymond St. 40 Laurie A. Williams 33 Willis St. 40 Karen Wilson 26 Elizabeth St. 40 Debr a Wood 85 Austin St. 40 Donna M. 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The concert consisted of not only New Bedford High School students, but Keith Jr. High School students, and ten children representing each elementary school of New Bedford. The audience was treated to the sounds of 208 Christmas with such selections as ‘‘Allelu- jah” sung with great joy and excitement; ‘A Tiny Light,”’ performed by the select SSA; and “I’ve Got the Music in Me,”’ artistically presented by the Show Choir. Rounding out the program were the tradi- tional songs of Christmas sung by the participants of the audience. ] 3 4 j ‘ q 209 sagittarius 210 DESIRE: Liberty COLOR: Light blue JEWELS: Turquoise DAY: Thursday NUMBER: 6 TRAITS: Lucky; fun- loving; philosopher; sports-minded; honest The Third World Gallery s Cane cm Created by Roger $. 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Robin William is Garp. sayoepesyH Care TISOTTITIITT Widarir August 1980 Octobe) You've COME ilding t= Se for a ) . = ® =) = = = CG Bh eG - “ . ™ “ee -Sjuno 7 TWwAlLsas DROPPING OUT ca. | STHE ChM: COMBAT RGLK- 7 { UYOL SUNDID A 996-5517 Duffle Bags Tote Bags Cordura nylon — washable — THE BRISTOL COLLECTION All sizes Prices begin All shapes at $4.50 LGUA tH. ve 214 DESIRE: Understanding COLOR: All colors JEWELS: Opal DAY: Saturday NUMBER: 22 TRAITS: Humanitarian; intelligent; idealistic; unreliable; original MAC LEAN’S SEAFOOD Good luck to the Class of 1983 i WS Ways Monograming and chain stitching done on the premises SHOPPING IS ALWAYS GOOD IN THE NBHS BOOKSTORE Good Luck to the Class of 1983 pe ine _ WE SUPPLY AND SUGGEST BEVERAGES FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES AND BANQUETS. — Ss be ‘ See Us For All Your Party Needs kkk Personal Service TEL. 617-992-8095 - WE DELIVER GLENN AND MARJORIE BRUM 23 ROONEY FRENCH BLVD. PROPRIETORS NEW BEDFORD. MASS. 02744 soil wa 1 pusces- ocamenmih te DESIRE: Unification COLOR: Helio, trope JEWELS: Chrysolite DAY: Thursday NUMBER: 11 TRAITS: Moody; helpful; illusionary; dreamy; psychic : ry s . YOUR FUTURE IS IN THE STARS The Aries man or woman strengthened with courage we alone will find that ie new mccunninee erent nated by a pathbreaking spirit. The lions and lionesses of the zodiac have been given a frank, open-hearted, gener- ous personality with a drama- find frat his her future far ex- ceeds his her expectations. Sagittarian men and wom- en are self-reliant, honest, frank, and outspoken. These people have a love for nature actions and add to their lucky natures. 216 The Taurus man or woman is well known for his or her loyalty, stability and strength. His her future seems to be in the areas that provide a Steng her Attire eo with oatia wealth, and happiness that grows slowly but steadily. The Virgo native is born with an exacting, discriminat- ing, and analytical mind. To be genuy them to their destinies. By sheer persistence, pa- tience, and concentration Cap- ricorn men and women even- tually are able to overcome all obstacles in the ae of suc- ing with POS Developed perception and intuition will bring them a full life. Versatility, intelligence and quickness endow the Gemini man or woman with an ability to commnunitate is with an fillment ard eon will be the Twin’s reward in life. Their love of peace, beauty and harmony enhances the Libran personality. Any pro- fession that Moa the Libra Saginalian and eaThusiagtn and thus shows the way to a productive balanced life. Cherishing independence and freedom, Aquarian men and women set forth on life’s cn they learn commitment and responsibility. The desire to nuture and protect along with changeabil- ity and intuition allows the Cancer man or woman to ex- aera and family will nine his her future enviable. The Scorpio man or woman is strong-willed, powerful, and pete At Sak these (edit teaches them generosity and sharing. The Pisces man or woman has a mystical, emotional, and unfathomable nature. Com- passion and sympathy serve them woes sae te with ests will become reality. Jarett W. Rose Pisces — ‘Resident Astrologer” INS Spa oe ; Pint net | Kaa $3) ee gene “eh CUZ na at g ae d Mrs. Joseph Jacir j Best of'Luck to All! | ae Best of Luck to Bil Mrs. Johnston -_— = _ D. Romano — Felicidades! Best Wis s! 2 5. . Allan Roscow Mrs. Kallevik = a . } _ Best of Luck in the years ahead — Felicitations to my f rmer jur goddess o dard nalish. . Gale F. Rowles Keightley | 3 L Pe a. Patricia Rutkowitz t s of 19: Best Wishes—— «dpa ees a “Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. St. Pierre Edward Burke e Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keightley_ 3 t 4 : Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 — Congratulations to Senior Class of 83 Best of Luck— __ : . Miguel Sanchez-Arriola __ G. Cabral E.M. Kobza, Jr. : . May success and happiness be yours — Best Wishes and Good Luck _ Mr. and Mrs. N. Konstantakos , WW. Savage Russell D. Campoli ; - Mrs. Lucille B, Lagasse . ; _ Virginia K. Sherbino C. Cardoso : ‘4 Best of Luck — Pe ) Best of Luck! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Careiro = (si(isti‘ ‘é i‘ Lanouette “Ms. Siegel Best of Luck! ; yar 'ce-® _ Best Wishes — ; : Mr. and Mrs. Roger Silva Evalalia Carvalho ; Mr. Ron LeBlanc : _ Amy Slater C.M. Catin { Yvette LeBlanc | . Good Luck Class of 83 — Happiness Always , Best of Luck— Kenneth 7 , Dawn Caton . _ « RL. Levesque ; . Steven Soa George T. Charbouneau = Mr, and Mrs. Liljedahl . Anna J. So Carol A. Cle oy 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lima ; IC , «eee Mr. and Mrs. Sal Lombardo : L. Strupez te Cong ass of 1983 Mr! Luchetti a, 2 oe Best Wishes to the Class of Mr. a |. Eugene McCarthy a ' Mrs. Sullivan Mr. a e L. Machado. , ; Best of Luc Hope Mr. “and Mrs. Glenn W. Machado a Nathein 4 ; Mr. E ‘Sheila Mahoney E Best ieee sie ng mes L. Mandly — : Best Wi e 2 2 ; ond N. Martin yee ae S __ Elena Martins RN. Mt ee 74 cut ae ae a, z ME i ao . ‘ rarles A. Vardo Mr. and Mrs. J. DeChambeau 3est Wishes to the Class of ’83 — gest class from the winningest Band, Mr. and Mrs. Gualter De Silva Pu, . Medeiros oP ae Mr. and Mrs.R. Dlouhy Wishes — Mr. Ronald J. Dow ate. ames Medeiros | Mr. and Mrs. John 7 nard Amy Va: the Best — Neal F. Wall and Mrs. R. Methia The best your Best! D. Millette rs. William J. Winsper rs. Zielinski Kris: My true track friend. Thanx for being a good friend. Never forget BU, Fal Finish, Miller the killer and our 1 coach. Thanx for all the encourage- ment. | hope all your dreams come true. Keep in touch — Love ya, Red Deb: The best dippy friend I have I'll never forget the good times we had, especially looking for that tur- key! — Luv ya, Linda Joe, Rob, Dale: Always remember the good times at lunch! Good luck in everything you wish to accom- plish. Suz: It’s been quite a long year but we’ve had many good times that we’ll remember. Thanx for putting up with us at times, but all in all it was fun. We wish ou success and happiness in everything you do. — uv, Kat, Sall Kathleen: Even though I’ve never beaten you in rum- my and owe you my life, you will always be 1. | just hope I can make it through college without being near you everyday. Love you forever. — The Munchkin Che: The toughest little kid I know. Thanks for the use of your overstuffed locker. It was fun watching ev- erything fall out when the door was opened. Stay out of trouble, Please! Luv, Me Kristen: To a very sweet girl whom I will never forget. Hope you always remember all the good times we had over the years. If you ever want to go to Button- wood Park again just give me a call. Let’s keep in touch. — Steve D Mom and Dad: Thanks for the love and support you have given me through my life thus far. Hope your dreams come true, for you both have made my dreams reality. Love you both always! — Daughter, Jackie Kerry: Skiing was great, but watch out for the googles! “How old are you?” “Excuse me?’ Taylor Hill tends to be slippery. Herman rides again (on his aye Start saving those dimes for the daily calls. — Me Kim: We finally made it! Friends like you don’t come by too often. We’ve been through many tears and laughs. When I look back on my school years I'll always remember all our antics. Thanks for being there whenever I needed you. — Toni Yvette: Dog face, we have done a lot of crazy things. Anthony says a lot; Jimmy’s car; Boston both times; the fight we had; your nose job; the bonfire and the social gatherings and when | didn’t let you guys sleep. — Love, Zoe Sally: P'll help you with your nasal problems ... we’ll use a gun! Let’s go for a short bike ride or to the sun-drenched shores of East Beach! We are now graduates of the scalactic cling prevention school! Thanks for being you! Love ya, Renee Kim: You’re one of a kind. Thanks for always being there when I needed someone to lean on and cheer me up when things were down. — Luv ya, Linda Toni: What can I say? I'll never forget your good advice and friendship. You hold a special place in my heart. — Luv ya, LP Joe, Rob, Dale: It’s been real; it’s been great; and it has been real great. Good luck in the future. — Luv ya, Linda To All My Friends: Good luck in all your adventures. You have made high school the best time of my life. Stay the way you are. — ML David: I'll kiss your little toes. Thanks for the Organic. Remember Ouji board and Yvette’s party, and the pictures, Shaun E., physiology (would have been pele without you. Only kidding) Love you guys, oe Matt: Never forget all the memories. Thanks for all your love and support. Even though we argued a lot, we still made it. Remember the summer of 82 and miniature golf. — Love Ya, Sue Laurie (JB-2) Hey Hun! We’ve made it! You’ve beena terrific friend as well as a constant companion. Nev- er forget our experiences in senior lounge (ha, ha) From one woman to another, Love Ya lots. (JB-1) — Jackie B Kristen: Stay away from those crazy bike rides and those strange Japanese boys! Martha’s Vineyard was ... different! Our friendship has led us almost everywhere .. . I’ve enjoyed the journey and thank you for being there! Love ya, Renee CN: No matter how much they tried to tell me, I stood my ground. Thank God for stubbornness. Never will I forget our times together. You will always hold a special place in my heart. — Much love, TS Michelle: Smurf loves you; keep on being crazy; Bos- ton was excellent — no pizza pie; want to hear you with a southern accent. Cecily, may a unicorn fly down and sweep you off your feet. See you in Boston. — Love you both, Zoe Laurie L: Remember all our good times. Forget all the bad. Remember football games. Always stay the 220 MORE VIEM@BIES ars same as you are. Friends always. Boston here we come. — Love, Meg G. Mary: You’ve been a great friend and a pleasure to be buddies with. Never forget our excursions through the mall on Friday nights. I’ll miss you and take care! I know we'll keep in touch. — Love, Jackie Debbie: You are the best “‘sister’’ a girl could have. You’ve always been there for me ever since 5th grade. I want you to know how deeply | appreciate your special friendship. Hey Pedro, what can I say, I love you! — Sherry xoxo Jessica, Jennifer and Laura: | saw you in that white van. Have you been to Padanaram lately? How are Glen and Sean? Ill never take you out in my beetle again! You're all sick! Next time I’m gonna make them drive you home. — Bethany To the Clique: Never forget the foxy scouts in Malden and chuggin at the Lights. Fla., Art’s whip and chair, clone parties and comps were great! I can’t believe it’s over, I'm going to miss you guys next year! PIK Renee: The memories have been great and will always be remembered; the all-nighter, East Beach desper- ados, the small bike ride (next time get an easier short-cut), Friendly’s. Thanks for being a very spe- cial friend. — Luv, Sally Bobby: You've called me some good names and I'll remember them all. How’s the epitome? Remem- ber all the great times. Tammy, off to Northeastern —I|told you so! Stanely and you up there! I can hear the yelling already. — Love all, Zoe Woo, Ran, Moe, and Butch: Thanks for making my last year something special and memorable for me. Never forget all the wild times we’ve had; I hope there will be many more. Take care and keep in touch. — Luv ya, Kathy (the pain) Sally, Kristen, Kathy: Sal, Thanks for being such a super friend! Kris, how ’s this? You’re a super runner and friend! Kathy, I know how tough it’s been for you — My legs are just so awesome! — Lots of love, Sean McD Marlene: The greatest friend anyone could ever have. Will never forget the great times during the years. Hope to have many more. — Love always, Lucy Maybelline: You are something else. Chemistry would not have been the same without you. Remember our eraser fights! E period was wild. Maybelline, Gert, Sherylee, and Jodylee were roars. Friendly’s with a camera was something. — BFD Rob: I’m glad we’re together. I’ve found so much happiness because of you. I know it’s going to be rough at first, but life with you is going to be heaven. I can’t wait to be a Grant. I love you with all my heart. — Always, Sherry Sherylee: Remember our crazy times in the Dean’s Office E period. Virginia had better watch out with both of us down there. I will never forget your aura on stage. Hope my laugh didn’t deafen you too much. — Love you, Jod Ro the E Period Dean’s Office Aides: Let me tell you it was real! Kris and Cin you're chic! Jody you’re laugh is unique! Rich and Lydell you are two sopho- moric lovers. Zoe you’re a rush! It was a great year. It was fun. — Sherry Marc (B.H.): To someone who has made my senior and junior years very special. | love you today, tomorrow and always. You are my life! Love ya lots! Jackie (H.B.) P.S. You are my 1 brownie! Roy: Thanks for being a special friend. We’ve made it thru thick and thin together and both survived. Al- ways remember the wild times we had, I’m sure there will be a lot more. (Potter S., Comps, donuts) — Love ya, Bliss V.G., and J.L: Remember E1 lunch and the gathering. We will have to get together again after we get out of school. Remember all our fun times — Love, M.G. Linda: What would you like me to lecture you on? Your driving or your manipulative ways? Only kid- ding! Will always remember the crazy things we’ ve done. Take care! It’s been real; it’s been great; but it hasn’t been real great! — D.V. Honeybuns: My best friend in the whole world. Don’t forget all the good times because I won't. I really care for you and we'll never be too far apart. — Love always, Your brat. Beaver and Rube: The best of friends. Good luck and success, Keep in touch, Gain some weight. Have a milkshake. Remember all our incidents: the beach, the competition and Folger. — Jimmy Mich: We’ve been through lots together since dancing school. Thanks for all you help in calc and every- thing else. Never forget lunch and the walls, etc. Best of luck in everything you do. Luv, Me P.S. Keep eating gracefully! Jody: I'll never forget your laugh. Thanks for my shoe. Be happy. Cindy, Denver; Rocky Mt. High. I'll come visit one day, thanks for the shoe. Sue Pellit, jr. high was great — Donny and Marie. Be happy. — Love you all, Zoe Tracy: You’ve been a great friend. You’ll marry John, live in alog cabin with 12 kids and love it! I’m a great driver, Ha. Sue Hodson, see you around. Jr. high was fun. Be happy. Tony , no Alphie, I'll always feed the seagull. Love, Zoe Suz and Kat: Thanks for being great friends and hear- ing me out when | needed someone to talk to. Don’t take my nicknames to heart. Hey Sue, who needs love trouble! Kathy, you’ll always be my “sweetheart” — Love ya both, Dennis McD: You're the ultimate stud but I still love ya. Munch- kin, don’t forget the all-nighter, it was great! Sean M., you’re a sweetheart. Thanks for all the good times, I hope there will be alot more. Take care guys. — Love ya, Red Kristen: May you reach that dream you have and find happiness. Never forget all the great times, especial- ly the all-nighter. Thanx for always being there and being a very special friend. Reynolds St, where? — Love ya, Sis Sally Dennis: You’ve shared a very special part of my high school years and | know our relationship will last long after this. The memories will always be there, especially the summer of 82. Also the telephone convo’s. Thanx . — Luv ya, Me Sean: Those fun-filled days of Latin! You’d better keep those knuckles in shape for summer break next year. | want to hear that “‘sweet”’ harmony when we next meet! Thanks for the memories and for being the special person that you are! — Luv, Renee Jan: Never forget the ski trip or Cheryl’s locker. Your poor lunch. I’m sure that if you’ re patient, someday a bus will pick you up in front of your house, but the walk was good exercise! — Luv Me Kath: Well we finally made it and it’s been terrific getting here. You’ve been a very special friend and filled the years with so many terrific times that'll be remembered. Thanx for everything. — Luv ya Sally D.J.: High school wouldn’t have been the same with- out you. | wish you the best of luck in the Marines. Make sure you write. Love always, Linda DS, KC, CW, CN: Remember all the fun we had in chemistry with Mr. Kobza. We could have all gotten an A if Donna and Kris didn’t break a test tube every time we had lab. Take care. Love, Linda DoDo: This is it! We have 4 more years together so watch out SMU! We're looking for Tom Sellick look alikes with blue cars who can eat chips (for me) and be ready for a last minute date (for you). You’re great! Love ya, Lisa Kathy Biss: Hi Devil Woman! This is it! No more band or calc. or gym. Thanks for all the fun times. I know that different colleges will not keep us apart. We’ve been friends too long. Stay wild and crazy! Love ya! Lisa Tex James: Thank you for being there when I needed you. You were always sweeter to me than I deserved! I shall never forget all the fun we had at the library. I will always be grateful to you, Dana, Amir, and Sharyn for being such good friends! Love always, Laurie Kerry: Well we finally made it and with great memories behind us too. Always remember driver's ed., don’t try to get away like that, bike rides, Tyrus, busted, Newport, Friendly’s, being late, East Beach desper- ados. Thanx. Luv, Sal Jackie: You are a good and special friend. Always remember bootsy! Never forget our fun times out on the town. | hope all your dreams come true, especially those that include More. Take care of Rout and your family! I know JB | and JB II will ave fun over the summer. Love, Laurie Cheryl: I’m glad I met you this yr. Ill always remember you. Thanks for being a friend. Luv, Jimmy: | know I’m punctual; remember 35 yrs. old; razor blades; your poor little car; Anthony’s Baskin I will one day push you in the snow; Boston and the horsie; just 5 minutes! See you. Thanks. Love, Zoe P.F.C. Grant: People are strange on the ship of fools where Miss Maggie McGill lives on a hill. She takes it easy and takes it slow and if you need meat don’t go no further. I found you on a blue Sunday. All my love, Sherry Laurie and Opel: We’ve done so many crazy things. We never got into an accident but close. Thanks re being there. Peter, you're fun at parties. Remember Yvette’s. Love, Zoe Dodge-Murphy Studio Our Official Class Photographer Mike Marston 531 Pleasant St. Account Executive Brockton, MA 02401 and Professional Camera Artist Tel. 617-584-1444 222 SENIOR MEMORY PAGE During my senior year . My favorite song was My favorite movie was My favorite mate was My favorite school activity was My favorite teacher was My favorite class was My favorite pastime was My closest friend was My happiest experience was My saddest experience was My most embarrassing experience was My fondest memory was — To the Class of 1983 — ‘May you catch your star and ride it to a happy future.”’ — Compliments of the Class of 1982 — 223 To the Class of 1983 ... As Editor-in-Chief, I write this with the sincerest hope that these four years at New Bedford High School will never be forgotten. In the years to come perhaps the 1983 Crimson Log will serve as a remembrance of the cherished past. It was with this goal in mind that the yearbook staff labored many long, hard hours, with the invaluable counsel of Mr. Dick Swiech, our Hunter Publishing Company representative; the dedication of Mike Marston and those at the Dodge-Murphy Studio; and the incomparable effort and talent of Ms. Beverly Bizzarro, the Crimson Log advisor. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to each and everyone who made this book possible, and believe me, I know it is but little reward for the endless, and often tedious work. I only hope that a sense of accomplishment will have made it all worthwhile. | would, however, especially like to thank the yearbook editors for all their patience and support. On behalf of the 1983 Crimson Log staff, I wish the graduates much luck, happiness, and success for the future. Sincerely, Michelle M. Levesque Editor-in-Chief ‘Crimson Log 1983” 224 7 i} ont yi; ) f - a. 7 ‘ te 7% is 7 ae - = -_ 4 -. 7 ; c 3.9066 00057 0008 oe i ney TN Ve ARG an iy « uy He ASS CRIMSON LOG Supplement LOOKING BACK ... A Class History Looking back over our senior year, we realize that the class of ’83 had an illustrious year and left its mark with many firsts and many highlights. In the fall of 82 the class began its senior year with a new dean, a new housemaster, a new athletic director, and a new department head — quite a few changes! The year began to unfold and the spirits were high and loud when it came time to pick a new mascot. There were several options, but the real contest came down between the backers of Gumby, a cartoon character, and Josh, a live German shepard. For the first time members of the sr. class were allowed to come in and cast a ballot for their personal favorite. Previously, only class officers voted. In a close contest, Josh was the winner, marking another first — a live mascot. The competition, along with the first sr. weekend and lively spirit week, further brightened the fall sports calendar. Meanwhile, in the academic circle, applications were sent out to colleges, term papers were assigned, and questionnaires were due! Phase two rolled in with a fine production of ‘Sherlock Holmes” by the Drama Club. The awards and individual honors kept finding their way to the halls of NBHS. Our own Sherry Cabral became NB’s Junior Miss, Joe Rocha became 1 in cross-country and track, Chris Norton became a record holder in diving, Bryan Lopes became a member of the McDonald’s Marching Band, and Bobby Duarte became the first player to score 49 pts. in a single basketball game! Meanwhile early acceptances came in, deadlines were met, and term papers were still assigned! Time passed with exams, games and meets, exams, dances, exams, dates, and — you guessed it — more exams! Finally the busy time of the senior year arrived. The spectacular production of Jesus Christ Superstar once again proved NBHS’ Drama Club to be 1 in this area. Meanwhile, the NBHS Marching Band continued to take home the trophies and honors for being the very best. Then the talents of seniors such as Joe Rocha, Steve Drayton, Kippy Andrade, Sean McDevitt, Sean Medeiros, Chris Horn, and 1 strong man, Chris Wheelden brought the state title home to NBHS in spring track. The Senior Banquet held at the Skipper proved a huge success as the Class of 83 added a new twist to the agenda in the form of a DJ with dancing. A few weeks passed and finally — YB Day! The yearbooks came in and were distributed at a signing party held in the gym on Friday evening. The class A yearbook centered ona zodiac theme running throughout the entire book. Another first for this senior class. Quickly passing, time finally reached that point when no more exams, term papers, or homework were expected. It soon was June 6, 1983 and time for candlelight and music — the prom! Over 300 couples shared their last class social together at the Venus at yet another first — a dinner and dance. At the stroke of midnight the Cinderellas and Prince Charmings left the ballroom with their souvenir glass reminding them to ... believe in yourself.”’ Awards night honored Bobby Duarte and Cindy Masson with trophies and scholarships as “‘Outstanding Whalers’. Score another Ist. for the senior class. Finally, after a brief rehearsal on Wednesday morning, the big night arrived. One June 9th at 6:00 p.m. the senior class met together for the last time as undergraduates. The procession to Sargeant Field began at 6:30 and as the red and white lines reached their destination they were greeted with another surprise. Just as they had started their senior year with a first — in that case, being given class advisors Mr. J. Rose and Mrs. L. Dlouhy — so would they end their senior year with a first — in this case, the graduates would sit facing their parents during the ceremony. The moments passed quickly to that point when the tassels were turned. We — were now alumni! In thinking back on high school we will reflect on those days and leaf through these pages time and again. We will smile with pride at our decision not to put a meaningless class will in the yearbook because we knew our spirit as a class would last in the halls of NBHS forever —that was the legacy we left behind. And we also knew that a list of superlatives was unnecessary since as a class we were the best — not just as individuals, but as a bonded ‘‘family.”’ After all ... the class to be was ’83! P.S. This class history is another first! GRADUATION June 9, 1983 The excitement began with the arrival of the seniors of ’83 at the site of the gymnasium. There, they donned caps and gowns, made last minute adjustments, and posed for final shots with friends .. . At 6:30 p.m. the walk began to Sargeant Field where the seniors were greeted by the cheers of family and friends. From the opening moments of the ceremony, bits of mixed emotions filled the air. Eager to be graduates, yet saddened by the thoughts of going on in various directions, the seniors waited anxiously. The presentation of diplomas, first to valedictorian Michelle Lex- esque, then to the highest honors and class members of 1983 began. The presentation of diplomas to the officers signalled the final words to be given by class president, Joe Nobrega. This was followed by the traditional movement of the tassels, indicating the class of 83 now to be alumni of NBHS ... Perhaps the most difficult time — saying good-bye ... Mrs. B. West SAE NMEIIL, NSO) INOke Leaving with the class of 83 were the following teachers: Mrs. Barbara West, Mrs. Vilda Miles, Mr. Ed Costa, Mrs. Hope Collins, and Ms. Aurora Zola. In addition to these people we also “graduated” Mrs. Marion Brown, main office secretary and Mrs. Eva Correia, and Mr. Curly Dutra of the custodial staff who are not pictured here. Each of these people made indi- Mrs. V. Miles vidual contributions to the school and to the student body. Their years of ser- vice to NBHS did not go unnoticed and unappreciated by the administration, staff, and students, even if many times “thank you’s’”’ went unspoken. We will miss them, yet we wish them retire- ments filled with days of sunshine, smiles, and satisfaction. Mr. E. Costa Mrs. H. Collins Ms. A. Zola Mrs. M. Brown SPRING SOFTBALL GIRLS’ TENNIS GIRLS’ TRACK SmOK)S BASEBALL BOYS’ TENNIS 07 eaten arta = rae ’ . aR Lea! ee. 2 . ee ra alee ee irvine ONE co ns, es SS eouts oe ees ee ee he ee % = Although the spring sports’ season proved not to be as winning a season as some coaches had anticipated, there was a great deal of growing and learn- ing which took place. A happy note is to be found in the fact that most of the teams were made up of underclass- men, and therefore, the picture for next year looks particularly bright. pore. age ees be ae et i? ae ee et Pe ore tek Cigale i Sree HE ae chiar ina oe F Scene ens: a eta I it “ ee Fs Ae Pepe oO , Pet a mA 1O THE STATE CHAMPIONS! The 1983 Massachusetts State Track Champions are from New Bedford High School! The Whalers swept through the championship season by cap- turing the Class A crown by 10 pts. and then won the state cham- pionship by an impressive 16 pts. New Bedford then finished a very close 2nd in the New England Championships that were held at Bellows Falls, Vermont. Individually, NB was led by co- capts. Kippy Andrade and Steve Drayton. Both are co-holders of the school record for 100 meters with a time of 10.8, while Drayton also holds the school record in the 200 meter with a time of 21.9. In addition to the perform- ances of the co-capts., the Whal- ers also had two New England Champions in Chris Wheelden and Joe Rocha. Wheelden is the school record-holder in the shot put with a throw of 595 ¥2” and Rocha holds the 2 mile record of 9:09.9. Senior Sean Medeiros also set the 300 meter intermedi- ate hurdles record 40.7 while competing in the Coaches’ Games at White Plains, New York. The 1983 NBHS track team had a collection of some of the most talented athletes in the track team’s history and truly deserves the praise and admiration of the school, community, and state! SENIOR BANQUET This year’s banquet was held at the Skipper in Fairhaven. The talents of the senior class were displayed along with the latest fashions and dance steps. General comment on the evening was “ ... the best banquet we have ever had!” JROTC BALL Once again the JROTC dis- played its poise and sophis- tication at its annual ball. The evening was a delight for those in attendance and espe- cially for the new queen, shown here being crowned by Yolanda Adames, last year’s queen. The most spectacular moment of the evening was the presentation of the guards and the walk through the aisle of swords. This is truly an affair with flair. . 4 4 Ih mann 4 on a 1.4] j % TRA Ce 4 , , — Pt | HL = ee ee 1. t | the Air HHH —=a=g@ 855 THe Music Fills I a [1] © Ze © O O Zi we av Y) JESUS CHikiskk SUPERSTAR The Drama Club’s 1983 spring production of the rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, was a smash. Mike McGrath did an out- standing job portraying the title role with conviction. Other stars in- cluded Lisa Andrade who touched the emotions of the audience as Mary Magdalene. Robert Andrade convincingly played the role of the confused traitor, Judas Iscariot. Other leads included Dean Galarza as the colorful character of Herod, Paul Foucart as the emo- tional governor Pilate, Richard Langlois as the scheming High Priest, Caiphas, Mike Ventura as the apostle Peter, and Kevin Burns as the dancing Simon the Zealot. A memorable happening as a result of this play was the production at the Zeiterion Theater for several of JCS’s cast members — as profes- sionals! Congratulations! sao eeu RM eB RSET -) N SENIOR PROM June 6, 1983 Candlelight dinners of either prime rib or baked stuffed shrimp started the evening filled with dance and music. The floor filled with colors stolen from every color of the rainbow. Every young lady looked like a princess while each escort was a prince. The affair, held at the Venus de Milo, began at 6:30 and lasted until the magical hour of midnight. As ‘““Voyage’’ finished its last number, the couples reluctantly left the ballroom. Each couple received a souvenir brandy snifter to keep as a tangible symbol of their memorable night. ail : VA ms SEN ae ae ‘ : wil : (dia LF (de aca. i) man ON tn ‘Believe in Yourself’ 24 We wish to thank the following people for making the publication of our class history possible through their donations and support. MR. MRS. STEPHEN BOZA Stephen, Dimitra, Stratis, John, Mary, Zoe OUR GENEROUS PATRONS Best Wishes — The Alpha Staff Ms. Elizabeth Nunes Mr. Mrs. Joseph C. Carreiro Mr. Mrs. Joseph Nunes Mr. Joseph A. Carreiro Mr. Mrs. Frederick Rubin Mrs. Gloria P. deSouza Mr. Mrs. Phillip Sisler Mr. Mrs. Arthur Ferreira Mr. Mrs. Ernest M. Torres Ms. Lillian Medeiros Ms. Noreen Uihlein Mr. Alfred Noel Mrs. Rose Wach Ms. Wendy Noel Mr. Mrs. David Walker ” Sh -: ae ca oy


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