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Pi . a as . - . ‘ 4 i ‘ a ; : - ® 7 ' - ? : 4 e PHILiE 47% 4 ni NSPHEG f i New Bedford Massachusetts 02740 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIOR LIFE... The life-style of t he typical NBHS senior is captured _ through his likes and dislikes, his time in and out of school, and his all-around characteristics. SENIORS cece rr Those long-awaited crimson caps and gowns are finally upon us! After four years of hard work, we are ready to become graduates of New Bedford High School. SPORTS oeieseec rr The victorious Whalers came out shining under the continuous onslaught of the opposition. We gave it our all on the court, track, and field, as well as in the pool. — CRIMSON LOG BREELECTIONS ........................ 113 As we “reflect” on the past and the present may these experiences and memories help us to look forever forward to the future. (TUBS AND ACTIVITIES ............ 130 The variety of organizations and activities gave each New Bedford High School student the opportunity to pursue his individual interest and desires as well as to make him feel part of that “family”. — The faculty and staff of New Bedford High unselfishly supported the Class of 1986 throughout the year with their wit, time and words of encouragement. wy SENIOR LIFE With the constant pressure of college application deadlines, job interviews, SAT’s, GPA’s and achievements, the life of a senior is repeatedly plagued by scholastic and time- consuming endeavors. In spite of the broken No. 2 pencils, piles of uncovered books and os gee sien a term paper threats, the New Bedford High a0 | IRON EAGLE School senior makes that serious effort to oo a leap over the academic hurdles to the great weekends of good food, conversation, and parties. Just what is a senior’s life like outside of school? Cars, friends, hobbies, jobs; and of course, music, play a major part in a senior’s social life. These next five pages incorporate these activities with an added extra — the winners of the Class of ’86 Senior Survey. Dating is always a top item On every senior’s list, so without further delay, here’s ... THE D ATING SCENE . Manny collects uckers From high school couples such as Lois and Chris (right) . noe which include the 1 senior choice “Rambo” and another favorite “The Color Purple.” The senior class voted Apollonia (above left) and Rob Lowe (above right) their choice for dream : dates , while couples Tim and Barby (top left) and Steve and Suzy (bottom left) have their own ideas about their dream dates. (Below) A favorite way to “run into” that special someone — dances! THE WORKING SCENE... (Above) Jackie checks discount prices on a rack of women’s clothing while preparing for the big sale. (Top right) Jimmy prepares the “special of the day” for the hungry crowd waiting in the dining room at a local restaurant. (Bottom right) If diamonds are a girl’s best friend, then Fernanda is surrounded by “friends” as she helps a customer select a fine gold watch. (Above) After serving several thirsty customers at the Mall, an exhausted Lenny can finally relax. (Below) Bruce is well protected from his customers behind his “cage.” (Right) Victor takes a breather after hours of taking inventory of the store’s merchandise after the holiday season. (Above) Lance and Danny spend some leisure time helping each other study for final exams before heading for the Mills. (Right) John “thumbs” his way through Montreal, Canada on his way to his summer job as a counselor. (Below) The “crew” of Chris, Cheryl and Julio “casually” relax before class begins. (Lower right) It’s term paper time for Liz as she looks through the shelves at the library, using the time she’d rather spend with her friends. (Far left) Ana is found shopping for the latest fashions in clothes, a favorite pastime of the class. (Left) Alyssa having an “uplifting” memory of her childhood while helping with — the flea market. (Above) A delighted Sue after just laying out a spread of Portuguese pastries for a family gathering. FON i aie Barbra Sheiseng The Broadway Albu © Gepat p Pfs (Above) Mary Jo is totally surrounded by the music scene enjoyed by the Class of ’86. (Top right) The choice for top group this year went to Tears for Fears, while top male singer went to surprise winner Phil Collins (right). THE MUSIC SCENE... TOP THREE Male Singer 1. Phil Collins 2. Bryan Adams 3. Bruce Springsteen Female Singer 1. Madonna 2. Pat Benatar 3. Whitney Houston Group 1. Tears for Fears 2. Led Zeppelin (Above) Mark and Matt stand beside the photo of the winner of top female singer — once again — 3. New Edition Madonna. (Below) The complete home set to enjoy listening to the music scene; from records to Video cassettes to videos, including tuning into the 1 radio station, 94 HJY, is pictured here (Bottom 1. Take on Me right) “Take on Me” by a-ah won top honors for favorite video in a new category selection this 2. Rock You Like a Hurricane year. 3. Smuggler’s Blues Radio Station 1. 94 HJY 2. RI 104 3. USM 91 THE AUTO SCENE (Above) As underclassmen we were forced to use the only mode of transportation available to us — to get to and from school — the “yellow banana.” As time passed and maturity set in, our — passport to freedom came in the form of a driver’s license. As experienced drivers we knew what went on behind the wheel; but to guys like Dave, Billy and Bruce, the adventure lay under the hood (upper and lower left). As seniors we proudly drove our vehicles to school each morning at just the right time to catch — everyone’s eye. Seniors Cliff (above), Liz (lower left) and John (lower right) leave their cars behind while they set out to conquer the challenges of another hard day’s work in school. With such hard work, determination and drive to succeed, 4 member of the senior class might one day be cruising to the Mall in the awesome Lamborghini, the dream car of the Class of ’86 (below). “You're looking for a prom date in December.” “You dress up for Spirit Days.” —_—e “You don’t hear the morning announcements, and they all pertain to you.” “You can act silly and get away with it!” “Your wallet has more senior picturesthan “You pray for a study A, B or C period for senior money!” lounge.” “You don’t worry about fourth quarter grades.” “Your locker is completely covered with stickers and pictures.” “You make daily trips to the guidance office.” { $ } “You get measured for a cap and gown.” z t. Sewanee “Your pocketbook is loaded with receipts for dues, yearbooks, cap’n gowns, banquets, etc.” “You don’t panic when you see firemen in the building.” | “You finally get to wear your senior pin.” “You're not passing and time is!” “You study for a major exam during lunch.” “You start counting down the days.” “You don’t stay home any weekends.” pesca ee os “After four years, Mr. Longo finally says ‘Good Morning’ “You walk out the doors for the last time.” to you.” 1 “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” — Henry Adams NEW BEDFORD EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION, INC. 13 i i i i i f : ' i OFFICERS PRESIDENT Chris D. Costa Throughout the year the officers and steer- ing committee work to accomplish their goal of making their class the best to come through the doors of NBHS. The officers are the leaders and coordina- tors of the various activities and events which take place during the year. It is up to them to motivate the class! The steering committee works hard all year acting as representatives of the entire senior class. They are the liaisons between the Dean’s Office and the senior class for dues, yearbooks, cap and gowns, banquets, proms, surveys, due dates, etc. In additon to this, the steering committee, along with the yearbook staff and senior members, raised over $4,000 with the sale of pillows. They are truly the heart and soul of the senior class! 16 LEAD THE | CLASS OF ’86 SECRETARY Ann M. Verville VICE PRESIDENT | John P. Fernandes | Front (L-R): Sue Martins, Carol Dufresne, Lori Sylvia, Melissa DaCosta, Pam Lewis; Rachelle Pinto. Back (L-R): Kathy Keenan, Maria Sousa, Lisa Delano, ‘Lucy Lopes, Jackie Almeida, Diane DeSousa, Eugenia Gomes, Davis Oliveira, JoAnne Vezina, Kevin Cook, Andrea Gomes, Cliff Espinola, Yael Alkalay. | _ DANIEL ACEVEDO 68 North St. | N.B. 02740 “Ace” Spent sr. year in Dist. Educ. with Mr. Pacheco. Best times were those passed with _ close friends. Special thanks go to his mom and dad for their support love. Enjoyed the | thrill of just making deadlines | of sr. year. MARGARIDA S. ALCOBIA 129 Wood St. | N.B. 02745 “Maggie” Senior year means finally having senior lounge. Assemblies getting Flag of Excellence top NBHS memories. Summer trip to | Portugal most enjoyable. Hopes one day to meet members of Wham and Duran Duran. Seeks sense of humor in one. JACQUELINE P. ALMEIDA 266 Orchard St. N.B. 02740 | “Jackie” Wishes one day to own an accounting business. Mr. R. Medeiros Mr. C. Alves both favorites. Editor yrbk. sports staff. Member of Student Cong., Sr. St. Comm., Forg. Language Club. Thanks parents for love support. “You're kidding!” MARIA M. ADORNO 61 Merrimac St. N.B. 02740 “Mary” Thanks sent to parents, Mrs. Kallevik Mr. Sanchez. Looks for sense of humor. Mrs. K. rates tops. “Forget it!” Enjoyed radio, TV, sports hanging with friends. Hopes to become an RN. Red-faced in study when Mr. Moretti yelled. YAEL N. ALKALAY 130 Hawthorne St. N.B. 02740 Will always remember friends at NBH. Happiest with KK, KC, KS, BL. Thanks parents and Iris. Mr. Hartley was the best! Summer of’85, 8-14-85 at Tank Road Switzerland all memorable times. Found at the Mills. “All flappin!” MARY-JO ALMEIDA 48 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 Dedicated her senior year to her Dad’s memory. Love goes to DG, DT, FA, JA and AA for their help through the hard times. Mr. Roscow’s chem lab laughs with DG, RS TD enjoyed. “Oh, my God!” Likes making friends laugh. LUZIA M. AGUIAR 118 Nash Rd. N.B. 02746 “Shorty” Admires honesty, humor, friendliness in a person. Thanks go to parents for love support. Mr. Pepin Mr. Kelly 1. Hopes to become a medical sec. Happy being with friends or making new friends. Hopes to visit Hawaii. “Wow!” CARLTON ALLEN 18 Junior St. N.B. 02740 Football 1 activity. Enjoys hanging with George, listening to music playing football. Thanks parents. Won’t forget the great staff girls at NBHS. Dreams of playing pro football. Found at the Mall or his friend’s house. ROBERT A. ALMEIDA 96 Newton St. N.B. 02740 “Boo-Boo” Sends thanks to parents, sister brother. A future in auto body auto tech. Enjoyed time fixing friend’s car. Dreams of owning a Rolls Royce. Great times with friends remembered. Will be happy with his diploma. RICARDO L. AGUIAR 57 Nancy St. N.B. 02745 Mr. Roscow’s chemistry class top rated. Thanks parents for support. Tennis a favorite pastime. “It’s a rough world!” Secret desire to play at Wimbledon. Beating Mr. Roscow in tennis was memorable. Future as a computer engineer. KELLY C. ALLEN 8 Norman St. Acushnet 02743 Future as a nurse. Happiest time with Wayne, her future groom? Thanks parents Mr. Vaz for caring. Enjoys horseback riding, skiing, and having a good time. Mr. Biscari tops. Friends made at NBHS will be remembered “Give me a break!” d red ELIZABETH M. ALVES 10 Rochambeau St. N.B. 02745 “Liz” Enjoyed summertime trip to New Hampshire with girls’ X-country team. Thanks go to parents and Coach Gardiner for support. ‘‘That’s nasty!” Portugese with Mr. Castro most memorable. Happiest with NG, AB, HR, SW, and CK. CHRISTINE B. ALBERT 244 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 “Chris” Wishes to thank mom for everything. Happy times with MB, LB, AM, HG, JK, RP. Summer of 85 trip to UVM with Jay fantastic. Hopes for future travel. Admires self-confidence outgoing personality. “Heavenly days”. ANA L. ALMEIDA 167 Division St. N.B. 02744 California trip the ultimate. Mr. Robbins her choice for top spot. Sends her thanks to friends and M D. Happiest moments come from being with friends MC and DV. Future dream to travel the world over. Enjoyed making new friends. RUSSELL AMADON 233 Summer St. N.B. 02740 “Russ” Favorite time is away from school — esp. when he’s beaching it! Rates Mr. Roscow on top. Mom Dad receive his thanks for their support. Secret fantasy to have big bucks never need to work ever again. “Slime!” 150 Nash Rd. N.B. 02746 “Fatinha” Seeks sincerity and a good sense of humor inaperson. Dreams of: meeting Motley Crue. “What’s up?” Sr. year means finally graduating. Falling off the bus was most embarrassing. Thanks go to Mr. Silveira and parents. MARIA F. AMARAL M. JOANA AMARAL 145 Hillman St. N.B. 02740 “JoJo” Happy when spending time with good friends. Seeks sincere, honest fun people. Child Care photo both tops. Hopes to be a psychologist. Thanks go to Mom friends. Summer ‘spent falling in love! “Hi, what’s up?” MICHAEL D. AMARAL 49 Vine St. N.B. 02740 Enjoyed chem. class with Mr. Goodfellow soph. jr. yr. lunch shifts. “Don’t look at me, I just work here!’ Thanks Robin, M D Mr. G. Happiest communicating with those he SUSAN M. AMARAL 126 Campbell St. N.B. 02740 “Sue” Can be found hanging at the Mills. Sends thanks to KS, Mr. V. and parents. Happiest when with KS, TJ, WM, andCA. Colorguard was wild! Will always remember NBHS Band comps and trips. Summer wharf dances great. SUSANNE AMARAL 221 Clifford St. N.B. 02745 “Sue” — Happiest getting her way. Thanks friends for buying her lunch dumping garbage. Found at the Mall. Enjoys listening to music. WIIl never forget Mrs. Lagasse. To become a secretary. Looks for friendliness. “What a jerk!” loves. Hopes to become chemist. Enjoyed Mr. B and Chess Club. To Curtain Rod: Never forget 4-113. Knock yourself out! Love, Uncle Dave Best of luck and happiness to the Class of ’86. — Mr. Mrs. Abel Pimental Great days await you... Mr. Hartley Best wishes to the Class of 86. — Ms. O’Leary Dale: Thanks for always being there for making my senior yr. special! Love you, Dina Pam: I will always remember our trip to Boston. Best of luck! Love, Dan Best of luck in the years ahead. — Mr. Mrs. John Farrell , Best wishes to the Class of 86. — Jim Diane Medeiros Class of ’86: Have a wonderful future! S. Almeida-Shepard Troy: I love you always: Doesn’t this name, sound good. . . Brandyn Nobre? Love, Cindy Best of wishes to the Class of ’86. — Ms. Mary-Ellen Costa Bethy: Thanks for being there for me. You’re a great friend. — Love and hugs, Lizzy { 42 Whitman St. N.B. 02745 “Joe” Enjoyed summers at Fort Devens. Prime time spent with ROTC Drill Team. Thanks parents for understanding. Seeks future in Air Force. Senior year means a lifelong dream coming true. “Adios!” Will never forget NBHS girls. 18 JOSUE AMARO CAMILLE S. ANDERSON 63 Saturn Drive N.B. 02745 “Cookie” Gives her apprecia- tion to God and her family. Two favorites were Mrs. Lotz Mrs. Purcell. Admires person’s con- fidence. Happiest singing in SDS. Hopes to become a star in the future. “You're sad!” Found on photo lab. CHERI J. ANDERSON 644 Kempton St. N.B. 02740 Thanks parents Tracy for support. Admires an honest, caring person. Hopes to be an anesthesiologist. Good times with KV, EG EF on trip to Ft. Devens. Happy with family friends. Loves to sleep! “You'll get over it!’ Rates NBHS 1. KIM M. AND ole ERSON 491 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Kimmy-K” Found in Boston. Special thanks to Mom Dad for showing patience. Ms. Bennett Mrs. Shea both tops. Meeting Richard C. was awesome. Enjoys person who’sa clown. Hopes for future life in Calif. Will miss close friends. JOCELINA V. ANDRADE 80 Purchase St. N.B. 02741 “Jo Jo” Looks for someone with confidence. “‘Oh, right!” Embarrassed walking into boys’ room freshman year. Happiest with T.D., V.R., family and friends. Will remember good times in cafeteria with ’cuz. Wishes to thank parents. JOSEPH R. ANDRADE 11 Jenny Lind St. N.B. 02740 “Joe” Playing hockey for the school the greatest. Wishes to thank parents for all their love and help. Will always remember the McDonald’s trip and’: NBH football games. Happiest times with friends. Being a senior means graduation! CHERIE A. ARRUDA 16 Clay St. N.B. 02740 “Chez” Laughs with friends most remembered. Mr. Dow rated tops. Thanks Mom and Dad for love and support. Horseback riding favorite pastime. Happy with friends — esp. H.C. Fantasy to ride in a hunt with Prince Edward! “Don’t be immature!” SHANNON L. ANDRADE 60 Cherry Tree Lane N.B. 02740 Thanks Mom and Dad for love. Won’t forget ROTC crew, lunch with girls, crazy time in the girls’ room and Horseneck Beach. ‘“‘Oh, blip!”’ Close friends make her smile. Time spent with A.S. special. To become a prominent business woman. LISA S. ANTONELLI 517 Rockdale Ave. N.B. 02740 “Lee” Sends thanks to Mom for her love and encouragement. Spending money a favorite pastime. Fantasy to own a “pink” Porsche. Happy with Steve or buying clothes. Future as lawyer. Won’t forget gym with Chris and yearbook staff. 115 Griffin Ct. N.B. 02740 “Tizzy” Special thanks to Ms. Sowa and to his parents. Found at Monte’s. “What's up?” Happy with Kerrie or his boys. Admires NBH’s fine ladies. Wishes car bought this summer had been a Porsche. Walking into girls’ room embarrassing. = ‘ Ss ett ANTONE ARAUJO CHRISTINE Dee-Dee, Dy-Dy Rosie: Never forget the cups, Corvette, or the laughs. — Love, Dave Good luck to the Class of 1986. — Mrs. D. Romano Be all you can be through education. — Col. J. Napoli Robin: [’ll always remember our good times together. — Your sis, Verna Keep your head in the stars your feet on the ground. — Mr. R. Martin Felicidades a todos los alumnos graduados en 1986. Muy Buena Suerte! Mrs. D. Kallevik To Grandma Grandpa: Thanks for caring understanding. I love you both! Love, Cindy Remember! Control your life; don’t let life control you! Mrs. L. Campanelli Marvelous greetings! M.P. Burchell Buffy: Thanx for making diving so much fun. You're a great friend. — Love, Lizzy Good luck best wishes to “86”. — David Apicerno Cookie: I love you! Thanks for everything; we had great times! Love, Daughter-in-law SUZANNE T. THOMAS ARRUDA ARSENAULT ARSENAULT 46 Roosevelt St. 1134 Victoria St. 2094 Phillips Rd. N.B. 02744 N.B. -2745 N.B. 02745 “Chrissy” Special thanks sent to Mom and Dad for their support. Remembers great times with friends. “I don’t know.” Future hope. @to) sbecome’ a cosmetologist. Secret fantasy to see the beauty of Hawaii. Happy when with special friends. “Suzy-Q” Red-faced being in a wheelchair in cafe filled with freshmen. Happy with Danielle, LM, RR and JB. Thanks parents and pals. Driving thru a flood, winning the flag and fun with friends memorable. Dreams of date with BA. “Tom” Spends his summer water-skiing with “hombres.” Thanks go to Mr. Oliver. Mr. Kelly tops on his list. “Get a job!” Sr. year means hanging. Hopes to be an engineer and very wealthy. Attracted to pretty eyes. Found at Mills. ANA P. ARRUDA 121 Tinkham St. N.B. 02746 Appreciates a good sense of humor. Happiest with friends. Will always remember good times at lunch. Leisure time spent listening to music. Mrs. Lagasse and shorthand were tops. Thanks go both to parents and friends. “Sad!” . a % A Lt ae ‘oe © MICHAEL R. BACHAND 170 Glennon St. N.B. 02745 Happiest being places he wants to be at with people he wants to be with! Eventually to get married, to become rich and to be very happy. Passes the time with close friends. Seeks people who are unique. Thanks Mitzi for great sr. yr. 19 FER NANDA M. BAPTISTA 433 Oliver St. N.B. 02745 Mrs. Lagasse for shorthand made a lasting impression. This gal’s absence from the building memorable. Her appreciation given to her parents for their support. Happiest times spent with that special man in her life — Arthur. VERNITA M. BARKLEY 93 Barrett St. N.B. 02746 “Vennie” Enjoys being with people — esp. Pedro. Enjoyed football games, swimming, psych class and checking out guys. Thanks Mother, grandmother, family and friends. To be travel agent or hairdresser. “Go for it!” Hawaii bound. ATR iad BAXTER 13 Arch St. N.B. 02740 “Chris” Will always remember 8 27, C.S.N. and waterskiing. Wishes to thank Mom, Dad and Coach. Happiest with friends, B.S.,K.C.,J.R.,M.C.,and M.M. Looks fora big smile. Mr. G. and Mr. Kelly were tops. Enjoyed track. To become a fat bourgeosie. CHRISTOPHER D.P. i oe MARIA L. BAPTISTA 555 Coggeshall Sc. N.B. 02746 “Leta” Red-in-the-face when car stalled in busy intersection with “Weiner.” Happy working or with friends. Thanks parents, big brother and special pals for support. Fun with Student Cong. and yearbook work. Mr. Kobza, Mr. Castro and Mr. Motta tops. ELIZABETH BARNET 98 Burns St. N.B. 02740 “Lizzy” Will always remember diving practice, swim meets, cafeteria assaults, and CDWE with B . Wishes to thank parents for caring. Enjoyed partying and being out in the Caddie with friends. Secretly wishes to be tall! MARK D. BELA NGER 144 Church St. N.B. 02745 Couldn’t seem to find the extra time he needed to turn in the all-important questionnaire. Often found in the Blue House hanging with friends. Happy to finally be an almighty senior with the privilege of sr. lounge. ALBERTINA F. BARBOSA 158 Whitman St. N.B. 02745 “Tina” Ambition to travel the world and make all future dreams come true. Thanks family and friends for love and support. Seeks honest, trustworthy people. Happy with AA, MC, and PG. Good times at football games with pals remembered. DERAMAN R. BARROS 14 Adam St. N.B. 02746 One young man whose true enjoyment came from being with Dist. Educ. with Mr. Pacheco. Thanks sent to his mom for her support. Hopes one day to be a state trooper. Won't forget driving Ms. Bcrazy jr. year as steering comm. rep. LEE S. BENTLEY 38 Stowell St. N.B. 02740 Won’t soon forget the pretty girls at NBHS. Enjoyed naps during anything but lunch and senior lounge. Thanks his mom and Mr. Savage for their help and support. One day will become a meat cutter. Happy with good friends cruising. NELSON G. BARBOSA 90 Nelson St. N.B. 02744 “Little Man” Enjoys going to the beach with friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for support. Friends are special NBHS memory. Future mechanical engineer. Being a senior means last year of school! Secret fantasy to be wealthy. “Hey, man!” HECTOR J. BARROS 556 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 HBS sHappiesaaN Bil memories include playing basketball and performing in talent shows for MA Club. Mom, Dad and Sis get his thanks for their understanding. Being with Tres, George and Special Touch and meeting New Editon all memorable. MARY K. BERGERON 5 Monmouth St. Acushnet 02743 “Bird” Memorable time on July 4th at Seekonk Speedway. Rates Mr. Motta high on her list. Special thanks to her parents, Mr. Longo Mr. Pires. Is happy with Matt friends. Appreciates folks who care. Enjoys listening to the radio. BARKER 9 Briarwood Drive N.B. 02745 “Randy” Parents get richly deserved gratitude. Active guy who loves to ski or canoe on the rapids. Memories of NBH include Mr. Ed, dismissal bell and female population! Being a senior means finally making it to the last step. Bi ALLISON MARIA BAUER 43 Dean St. N.B. 02746 “Ally” Rated Mr. Taylorand Mr. Hamlet as the best. Happiest with Michelle, Eddie and Doug. Wants to thank Mom and Dad for everything. Will remember most the good times with friends. Being a senior means finally getting out. “Check it out!” ae RENEE R. BESSETTE 16 Lambert St. Acushnet 02743 Mom gets thanks for always being there and Ms. Sowa for her help. Found at Horseneck Beach or Seekonk Speedway! Mr. Vazand Mrs. Rutkowitz win her vote as 1. Ambition to graduate and to become very successful. Loves vacations. $s IREN BETTENCOURT 24 Independent St. N.B. 02744 Senior year symbolizes part of life ending and part of life beginning. Mom and Dad get sincere thanks. Seeks honest and trustworthy traits. Best times spent with John and friends at the beach. Mr. Ed tops her list. College-bound. MICHAEL P. BLANCHARD 24 Birchwood Drive N.B. 02745 “Mike” Membership in Great Outdoors Club Computer Club rated high. Mr. Roscow for chemistry tops. Pastimes include computers, hunting, fishing camping. Thanks parents. Ambition to repair aren to program themas well. STEPHEN BORGES 34 Independent St. N.B. 02744 “Steve” Truly appreciates an understanding person with a sense of humor. Rates Mr. Warren for accounting the best. Found great enjoyment in assemblies and senior lounge. Future ambition to become a successful accountant. PAULINE M. BETTENCOURT 277 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 Spends every spare minute with boyfriend. Thanks parents for their love, support and understanding. Embarrassed by getting hit by a car while on a moped! Happy with friends or special guy, Bobby. Rates Mr. Pacheco as terrific. MAUREEN A. BLOUIN 559 Oliver St. N.B. 02745 “Mo” Seeks nice eyes and great personality in someone. Thanks Mom and Sis for all their help. “Go for it!” Hopes to be a computer programmer. “You dip!”” Mr. Vaz tops list of teachers. Won’t forget great times great people at NBH. JOHN K. BOROWICZ 109 Bedford St. N.B. 02740 “Bo” Found at Sgt. Field 365 daysa year! Not thanking family Coach Gardiner would be a miscarriage of justice. “Oh, my nastiness!” Passes the hours with football, spring winter track or spreading nastiness! Likes fun people. CHARLES L. BILODEAU 55 Hope St. N.B. 02746 Hopes one day to play guitar in well-known band. Mr. Campoli guitar classes the best. “Whatever can go wrong, will —and at the worst possible mo- ment!’ Admires fun-loving, honest, friendly people. Thanks Mom. Found at clubhouse. JOSE F. BOLARINHO 172 Division St. N.B. 02744 “Joe” Nothing equals the excitement of playing soccer. Can be found with friends hanging at West Beach. Mr. Machado gets his vote as the best. Sends thanks to his parents for their support. Hopes to major in phys. ed. JEFFREY M. BOTELHO 1071 Tacoma St. N.B. 02745 “J-Bo”’ Coach Seed Mr. Goodfellow tops. Thanks parents for support. Happy with close friends or playing sports. ‘Dirtbag” Found at the Mills. Plans to study phys. therapy. Dreams of an RX-7. Sr. year means an end to the best times. Alcy Fe } JOHN P. BISPO 138 Davis St. N.B. 02746 “Hunter” Enjoys minigolf, poker and fishing. Wishes to send thanks to mother and father. To be a chef and become wealthy an ideal future. “Maybe talvez.” Time usually spent with all his friends. Senior means feeling proud and superior. ae ¢ SUZANNE A. BON NEAU 83 Harwich St. N.B. 02745 “Sue” Happiest when hanging with close friends wherever and whenever! Seeks personalities that have a certain charm and definitely a sense of humor. “Whooo!” School hours found her in the Blue House cafeteria or the core. LISA M. BOTELHO 527 Barnard St. N.B. 02745 “Midget” Enjoys bodybuilding, painting the town sleeping on Sundays. Found at Dad’s gym, Mills or parties. Admires a good physique, great smile nice personality. Future dream to study medicine, own health spa enter a Ms. Olympia. be ROXANNE C. BLAKE 85 Sycamore St. N.B. 02740 “Rocky Babe” Secretly dreams of becoming Mrs. Sylvester Stallone. ROTC Drill Team great. Summer at Fort Devens memorable. Hopes to beamusic video producer for MTV. Happiest with Joe and loved ones. Thanks Al for all his support. CARMINDA A. BORGES 55 Maxine St. N.B. 02745 “Carmen” Photo and Portu- guese classes tops. Thanks parents friends for their love support. Is the happiest with good friends. Secret fantasy to become very wealthy. Plans on becoming a photographer. Admires honesty a great deal. LISA R. BOTELHO 358 Church Sc. N.B. 02745 “Mon Che Che” Rated Mr. Ed 1. Special thanks sent to her parents. Hopes to spend her future with Tim Velho. Great times with pals, Student Cong. falling down the stairs remembered. Found at Tan-Blue doors or McDonald’s. 21 i) bo SHARON G. BOULA NGER 326 Cedar St. N.B. 02740 Gratitude sent to parents best friend Vickie. Won’t forget great times with friends who made her happy. Enjoyed class with Mrs. Conward. Admires the trait of honesty. Future ambition to own business. Likes a good book. David: I'll never forget you! You’re a special guy! I love you! Love, Verna To my sweetheart, Michael: Thanks for being there. I'll love you always. — Love, Patricia Our best wishes go along with you. . . Mr. Mrs. Anthony S. Zielinski Congratulations and best of luck to the Class of 86. — L.C. Ayotte Suzy Q: NBHS colorguard was awesome thanx to U. Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof! Best of luck to the Class of 86. — Mr. Ed Rodri- gues Congratulations to the Class of 86. — A friend always, Mr. D. Tavares Good luck to Mary and Matt with their family! Stacey Best of luck to the class of ’86. — Ken Soares Best of everything. — Mrs. S. Pike Biddy: Don’t turn around, uh, oh! Anyone going to D Block? Besta luck wuv, TC Best of luck to the SENIORS! Mr. Mrs. Dennis Carreiro f APRIL D. BRTTO 299 County St. N.B. 02740 “A” Usually found at United Front or Montes. Appreciates unassuming type people. Happy with PC, DP, KM, VG, BS, EC, and LS. “This is sad!” Thanks parents for being there. Dreams of atrip to Paris. Trip to U. Mass well remembered. MICHAEL J. BOWDEN 37 Emma St. N.B. 02744 “Mike”. Enjoyed being with pals and working with friend’s band. Can be found almost anywhere. “What’s up?” Thanks parents for their encourage- ment. Admires an honest person with a great personality. Seeks employment after NBHS. WENDY BRITTO 66 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 Spends the hours listening to music. Rates Mr. Vaz high on her list. Admires honesty in a person. Parents given thanks for their support. Is happiest when having a good time with her friends. “Save it!” Ambition to be a nurse. BERNADETTE I. HELENE S. BRIN 118 Irvington Sct. N.B. 02745 “Moose”. Thanks BB for being a great friend. McDonald’s on 8-24-85 memorable. Enjoyed fun with LR, BB, SA, KJ, BJ and LV. Red-in-the-face being seen at lunch with Frank. “You are inferior!” Hopes to travel the world and be successful. BROCKLEHURST 58 Alva St. N.B. 02740 “Bernie” Won't forget friends, Business Club, lunch shift and Chorus. Thanks Helene for help with acc’t. Hopes to be a medical sec., travel the world especially England and become successful in life. Embarrassed when she sat on gum in class! ANNETTE J. BRISTOW 975 Phillips Rd. N.B. 02745 Humor, kindness and honesty all important. Mr. Roscow made a hit with this majorette. Special thanks to Mom and Dad. Happiest being with friends especially TS. Won’t forget the betting on the number of drops. Hopes to achieve modeling career. PATRICIA L. BRODO 226 Lindsey St. N.B. 02740 “Punky Patty” Happiest when hanging with friends at the United Front or Westlawn. Spe- cial thanks to her mother and friends. Admires honest and trustworthy people. Hopes to join Navy, live in Hawaii and be rich. “I don’t care!” MICHELLE A. BRITTE 204 Acusktnet Ave. N.B. 02740 Mrs. Purcell and Min. Awareness Club tops. Seeks honest and understanding people. Thanks parents, friends and teachers. Hopes for a successful life. Enjoyed Mr. Motta and Mr. Mandly. Likes being with friends and that someone special. DALE E. BURGO 115 Mashpee Ct. N.B. 02740 Appreciation sent to teachers for their help and special thanks to his parents. Happy times with DM and friends. Admires an honest person with charisma. Honor of Flag of Excellence won't be forgotten. Hopes to be a pro ballplayer. DANA S. BURGO 115 Mashpee Ct. N.B. 02740 “Rambro” NBHS memories in- ciude great days on the football and track fields and the caring people. Thanks parents for the gift of athletic ability and others for pushing him over the line. Hopes to be pro ballplayer. Found on Potter St. CAROL P. CAMAIONI 716 County St. N.B. 02740 Won't forget fun times spent in D.C. musicals. Admires honest open-minded people. Thanks parents for putting up with her. Hopes for happiness and success-in that order. Mr. Ed, Mr. T. and Student Congress tops. Mr. G’s class great! “Sad days!” LISA A. BUSNENGO 311 Hathaway Rd. N.B. 02745 “Buzzy” Won't forget camping with Monique or trips to Martha’s Vineyard. Missed her involvement with Holy Family activities, esp. Glee Club, SC, DC and sports. Is happy with good friends. 9-14-85, U2 concert, ’85 prom and Sagres all memorable. ANTHONY J. CABECA 201 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 “Tony” Won't forget beating Dartmouth band at MICA being NESBA champs for four years. Can be found hanging at Friendly’s. Bus ride to Portsmouth most embarrassing. Seeks psychic tendencies in a person. Mr. V tops. NATALIA M. CABRAL 19 Cotter St. N.B. 02746 “Natalie” Is thrilled with being a senior being at NBH. Memorable moment was going with that special guy to a restaurant. Is hoping one day to study law become a successful lawyer. Known as a very shy miss. To the Class of ’86: What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. — M. Andrade Mom: Thank you for all your love and help. I love you! Your daughter, Verna Give it your best shot! R. Millette Steve: I love you always and forever. (4-real)! Love always, Suzy Congratulations graduates! Mrs. Daigle Chris K. The wheels go round and round! Turn that engine! Liz V. God Bless! Mrs. Jeanne Bonneau To the 1986 Yearbook Staff: You guys did a great job! Thanks for the effort. — Dave Smile your way to success. — Ms. E. Borges To Karen and the Drill Crew: Thanks for the great times. Love, Victorian 2 Best wishes for a happy life! Mrs. J. Bolton Schwartzy: HJ, CDW-E and the 501 dance will never be 4gotten. Nice T! Lizzy F. GRACE CAMARA 132 Bellevue St. N.B. 02744 Won't forget the summer of ’84 with great friends NL, CM, SP and VF. Often found at West Beach. Mr. Kobza rates 1. Happy time is with boyfriend in Fall River. College bound to major in child care. Had fun at lunch with SP and NL. ae dj lida SUSAN M. CAMARA N.B. 02740 “Sue” Can always be found with Lenny. Thanks Lucy Balanca, Lenny and parents for being there. Will never forget HFHS dances, concerts, 85 prom, and graduation. Hopes to marry Lenny and go on Pro-Bowlers tour, “That’s excellent!” DARCY M. CARDONE 188 Shaw St. N.B. 02745 Thanks Mom for support Lynne for being a great friend. Being with Pete brings smiles. Enjoyed Crimson Courier, TV class and Mr. Pacheco. “What!” Hopes to b e rich and famous. Senior means sr. lounge and prom time! ck ROBERT M. CABRAL 133 Bonney St. N.B. 02740 “Zuma” Wild about the great NBHS girls! Appreciates an honest individual. “That’s a good question!” Being with friends brings happiness. His future hope is to capture faces and events on film as a well-known photographer. : CELIA R. CARDOSO 38 Beech St. N.B. 02740 “Sally” Wishes for success in business. Thanks sister Rose for love and support. “Go for it!” Summer in Portugal mem- orable. Best times spent with close friends. Dreams of world travel. Admires honesty, patience and friendliness. bho Us 4 i CHRISTINE M. CARDOSO 4 Ellen St. N.B. 02744 “Chris” Secretly wishes to win Megabucks. West Beach was a favorite spot. Appreciates honesty in a person. Happiest with Tony and time spent being with friends. Thanks go to parents. Mr. Pacheco will be remembered as a favorite. ai STEVEN H. CARREIRO 78 Thomas St. N.B. 02740 “Madman” Spends time with pals, with Linda or hunting dregs. Thanks parents for being the best. Free desserts, Mr. LeBlanc Ms. Burchell all memorable. Dreams of owning the Dallas Cowboys. “The meek shall inherit the Earth.” TODD A. CENTEIO 895 Hillcrest Rd. N.B. 02745 “Seensted” Gives thanks to his mom. Happy dancing at parties, seeing pretty NBHS ladies or playing b-ball. “Now you think you're from New York!”’ Admires kind, sensitive, honest type. Won't forget getting stuck in Providence. 24 JOSEPH E. CARNEY 56 Emerson St. N.B. 02740 “Mugabi” Thanks parents for hanging in there. Thought Mrs. Hassey Mr. LeBlanc were cool. Hopes for school in Boston WBZ job. Won't forget b-ball, skip days bonfires. Summer with SC, AC, MB, RB all the best! “Dregs!” EDWARD J. CASEY 787 Hathaway Rd. N.B. 02740 “Casey” Won’t forget trip to Canada with Mrs. Cabral. Enjoyed Computer Club and Stud. Cong. Hopes to study Pee ome dara te emo) tL Northeastern. Looks for a personality with charisma. Thanks parents. Rates class with Mr. Goodfellow the best. MARIA F. CHAVES 135 Collette St. N.B. 02746 This young lady left before she turned in her questionnaire. Was often found hanging with friends in the Gold corridors. Will miss the good times and the privileges of being a senior. Won’t forget receiving the excellence flag. KATHERINE E. CARNEY 56 Emerson St. N.B. 02740 “Katie” Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Joe. Will always remember NBHS games the Quebec trip. Mr. Kelly Mr. Motta the best! Happiest with YA, KK, KS BL. ’85 summer and K. K.’s parties unforgettable. “All flapping.” SANDRA M. CASIMIRO 429 Prescott St. N.B. 02745 “Sandy” Sends thanks to Rosa, Bela, parents, Eric, Maria Gina. Appreciates sense of humor honesty in a person. “Hi honey-bunny!” Best times are with friends having fun. Dreams of going into business, living in Europe being happy. JERALD CHRISTOPHER 377 Middle St. N.B. 02740 “Jerry” Doesn’tlike to spend too much time talking about himself; therefore, he didn’t return the sr. questionnaire! Could be found with friends in the Tan House or the Core. Will miss the good times with the crew in out of school. MELISSA M. CARON 60 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 “Melville” Can be found at the Mills, Mall or parties. Being at the beach or with friends brings smiles. Working with CF and meeting EC both memorable. Enjoyed spring winter track and Stud. Cong. Thanks parents, CS, GW MM. “ MARIA D. CASTRO 176 Harwich St. N.B. 02745 Wishes to thank Momand whole family for their support. Mr. Machado Mrs. Amaral tops. Looks for a cute, honest, understanding person. To attend secretarial school. Hopes to be happily married, have two children a career. SOPHIA L. CHUNG 345 Hillman St. N.B. 02740 Is happiest with Johnny son. Special thanks to Ms. Sowa Johnny. Wishes to be nurse or nurse’s aide. Won’t forget fun times with good friends. Plans to become a bride after graduation. “Thank God for 1986!” Ran track for NBHS. q Fe i p 7 2 HELENA L. CARREIRO 108 South St. N.B. 02740 “Hel” Will remember lunch laughs with friends. Looks for honesty, humor flakiness. Mr. Foster Mr. Roscow tops. Enjoyed chasing guys flirting! Happiest with CA friends. Secretly wishes to ride in Tom Selleck’s Ferrari. GEORGE CENTEIO 470 Purchase St. N.B 02740 Being capt. of freshman b-ball team memorable. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Found at Montes’s, the “south side!” Hangs with the cool crew — RSL, HB DL. School’s high point is TV Production. Hopes to wear the uniform of a state trooper. 4 . EE ld sy ES RACHEL CLOUTIER 273 Cornell St. N.B. 02740 No time in this busy girl’s schedule for questionnaires. An attractive miss who could be found hanging with friends in the Green House cafe and corridors. Will miss good times had with close friends and privileges of senior. PAMELA M. COELHO 12 So. Orchard St. Acushnet 02743 “P.C.” Sends thanks to parents, JV, LR, NB, MM, SB KC. To become a dancer. Happy when out with friends and Tim. Mr. Costa Mr. Vaz both tops. Field hockey practices and softball willalways be remembered. “Go for it” MANUELA CORES 38 Wamsutta Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Mandy” Enjoyed Spanish with Mr. Raposo. Looks for sincerity honesty. Will be happy witha college acceptance. Sends appreciation to her parents, Mrs. Conward, Mrs. Purcell, Mrs. Kallevik. Hopes to travel to different parts of the world. JOHN F. CORREIA 117 Swan Sct. N.B. 02740 “Johnny-B-Good” Great time as counselor in Quebec. Likes person with sincere, healthy outlook on life. Future photojournalist to travel the world with camera friends: Happy making memories enjoying small wonders of life. (PN LORI A. COISH 26 Emery St. N.B. 02744 Smiles come from being with special friends. Love thanks sent to mother and Gina. Fun remembered with yrbk. work, Key Club, Stud. Cong. Computer Club. Algebra II with Mr. Vaz a hit. Found work- ing in Gr. House office. “Awesome” é ; he ELIZABETH A. CORMIER 42 Princeton St. N.B. 02745 “Liz” Happiest time with Chris. Spends most of her time partying with EW, CH, LT and TG. U.S. History withMr. Motta rates high. Ambition to graduate, meet Neil Young and be very happy. Admires honesty. Thanks parents and friends. . LISA M. CORREIA N.B. 02740 “Bubbles” Gives thanks to Mr. Pacheco. Enjoyed good times teasing Ms. Dean about her car. “Relax, people!” Happy with Kenny at the park. Hopes to marry, get a good job be happy. Senior means making it to the top! MARK A. CONSTANT 4174 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02745 “String Bean” Likes fun loving, tall person with charisma. Thanks parents for support. Secretly dreams of playing with the Celtics. Enjoys b-ball and bowling with Mr. Biscari. Most embarrassing day was being a freshman in Sept. ’82. JENNIFER L. CORMIER 7 Henrietta Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Jen” Enjoyed Mr. Roscow’s chem class. Junior year un- forgettable. Thanks parents for their support. ‘““No, I don’t think so!” Can be found at Horseneck Beach. Enjoyed div- ing and softball. To attend college in Florida. Yrbk. grad. ed. MARLA D. CORREIA 285 Rivet St. N.B. 02740 Attracted to a person with big smile honesty. Senior means moving on to bigger better things. Hopes for riches success in the future. Thanks sent to parents. Happy times with AA and AD. “It’s casual.” NBH friends staff memorable. KEVIN W. COOK 1314 Rockdale Ave. N.B. 02740 “Cookie” Can be found at the Mills and T. Jacques’ house. Enjoyed track. Mr. G Mrs. Hassey tops. To be filthy rich a dream! Happy with TP, TJ, BS, JR, MM and C.B. Most embarrassed by nights in Quebec. Thanks go to Mom. “See ya!” ELIZABETH M. CORREIA 203 Brook St. N.B. 02746 “Weezi’ Wishes to thank parents good friends. Will remember the crazy bus rides and Mr. Warren’s great accounting class. Loves a good hockey game dreams of owning the Boston Bruins. Happy with friends. Plans on traveling world wide. 701 So. First St. N.B. 02744 “Shorty” Admires an honest person with a sense of humor. Soph. yr. the ultimate! Sends thanks to her parents her teachers. Dreams of owning her own hair salon and becoming a well-known hairdresser. Sr. means true independence. EDDIE CORES 38 Wamsutta Ave. Acushnet 02743 “EC” “Kid Mix” Can be found at Michelle’s store. Mr. Gomes rated the best. Enjoyed playing football. Looks for kindness ina person. Will be happy to serve Uncle Sam. Hopes one day to be able to travel around the world. JASIEL F. CORREIA 56 Maitland St. N.B. 02740 “Jay” Can be found on second floor Gold House. Being a sr. means life’s getting better. Thanks sent to parents and teachers. Enjoys being with true friends. Laughs with Dale are remembered. Happiest with H.V. friends. “Check you” SANDRA C. CORREIA 285 Rivet St. N.B. 02744 “Sandy” Won't forget times at Horseneck Beach with friends. Enjoyed school time spent in swimming class. Rates Mr. St. Pierre Mr. Pacheco high. Happiest with John. Being a billionaire would be a true dream. Thanks parents. STEVEN J. CORREIA 155 Tallman St. N.B. 02746 “Steve” This young man left the academic halls before the diplomas were passed out! Managed to earnafree yearbook with pillow sales before exiting. Was found with his friends in the Tan House. Won’tforget the fun times. Wes 2 7 tia MELISSA A. COST 37 Tanglewood Dr. N.B. 02740 “Missy” Being with Jean-Philip brings happiness. Can be found at the cemetery, McD’s or on the ave. Enjoys time partying or cruising. Thanks Mike, Paula, Jennifer, and Jean G. Very low tolerance for “Preppies.” 26 Z SUE M. CORREIA 4 Poplar Rd. N.B. 02745 “Red” Can be found hanging at the Mall or watching the Bruins. Fantasy to date Rob Lowe or Nevin Markwart. Thanks Mom, Dad friends. Would love to live in Florid a wear a year-long tan. Happy times with cuz Aileen jr. yr. Port. TIMOTHY S. CORREIA 252 Central Ave. N.B. 02745 “Tim” Thanks goes to Mr. Bonneau for sharing his wisdom. Off-road driving and drawing a pastime. Falling down stairs embarrassing. “No way!” Can be found allover. Autobody was great. Ambition to be a cartoonist. Best wishes! J. Murphy CHRISTOPHER D. COSTA 350 Belair St. N.B. 02745 “Costa” Happiest times for this sr. class pres. with friends, esp. CE, TS, MB RC. Thanks to parents “Ray” for being special. Mr. Motta’s history class tops. “Have a clue!” Enjoyed yrbk. work, b-ball, track Durfee games vs NBHS. Best of everything to the Class of 86! George Donna Biscari Kathy: We have shared many great memories. None to be forgotten. You’re the best! Yael Best wishes! J. Bennett Rhonda: You are the greatest friend anyone could ask for! Yowre the best! Chris K. Best wishes to the Class of 86. Frederick Cole Karen: Thanks for all the great times! I'll cherish them all! Oh, alright! Love, Linda “Go for it!” Class of 86. — Mr. Costa Linda: Never forget the fun times we shared. You're so special! Never change! B Best of luck! Mr. Mrs. J. Jacintho To my swim bud “Mobean”: I won’t 4-get the fun! Make sure you don’t! Love, Barbie eee ROBERT A. COSTA 495 Bolton St. N.B. 02740 “Rob” Summer spent searching sands of Horseneck. Secret wish to tour with Police. Won’t forget yellow cupcake raids! Thanks parents and “Safety Pup” for great advice. Happy swimming with Patti. “Do the wave.” Mr. Motta 1. Nazdrowie! W. Kumor MICHAEL G. COUCCI 83 Mt. Vernon St. N.B. 02740 “Cooch’”’ Enjoyed golf at NBHS. Mr. Motta and U.S. History the best. Happiest with friends. Sends thanks to parents. On to study meteorology. Hopes one day to broadcast on TV. Admires person with a sense of humor. Seniors are superiors! LINDA P. COUTO 49 Beetle St. N.B. 02746 Often found hanging by the Blue House doors. Love appreciation sent to parents for their help. Future to be spent with Joe living in happiness. Admiresa person with charisma. Understands that being a sr. means responsibility. CHRISTOPHER J. COSTA 60 Taber St. N.B. 02740 “Moose” Won’t forget parties sitting the bench. “When’s lunch?” Hopes to major in civil eng. at Northeastern. Secretly dreams of dating 8 cheerleaders at once. Found at the Mills. Embarrassed by having to clean up the school. ROY CROCKETT 385 Reed St. N.B. 02740 Hasasecret wish to be the idol of millions of women. Is happy with’ PF, VS; CG) @GSreasive Special thanks sent to Mom. Admires an honest person witha sense of humor. List of favorites include band, Mr. Goodfellow Friendly’s. PETER S. CROWELL 43 Florence St. N.B. 02740 “Oger” Can be found playing football or at the Mills. His special thanks to parents. McDonald’s ’85 most embarrassing. Headed for a future in the field of law enforcement. Admires honesty. Won't forget the win over Dartmouth. MARLE NE DACOSTA 24 Yale St. N.B. 02746 “Ma” Happiness comes from _ friends EC JC. Ms. Andrade Ms. Persson both fabulous! Sends thanks to her family for _ their support. To go on toa fine hairdressing school is dream. “Shut up!” Found at Maureen’s house. Sr. the best! oe BRS ELIZABETH CRUZ 59 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 “Liz” Enjoyed time in ROTC. Won’t forget looking for the gym in the cafeterias her freshman year! Thanks her parents and family. Desires a successful job in the future. Passes the time listening to her favorite tunes. ad ROSA L. CRUZ 123 Pleasant St. N.B. 02740 One of the few who just couldn’t seem to find the time to fill out the questionnaire. Was found with friends in the Green House corridors enjoying a few laughs. Found tthe _ building overwhelming for the first few weeks. Best wishes. — Mrs. Toni Audette Good luck — Mr. Mrs. Jay M. Carolus Marlene: My Little Girl — Congratulations! You finally made it! Love, JC EC Best wishes to the Class of ’86. — Dorothy Dean Jess: Oh nooo! It’s the starer! Want my tatoes? Aren’t guys named Andy great? Wuv, TC Good luck — J. Regis MP: Remember the feast, Nik all our secrets! Thank you for being a friend. — Beth Good luck to the Class of 86 — C.M. Warrin- gton TAMMI L. CUNHA 757 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Tam” Won’t forget always beating DHS color guard. Happiest when smiling with Andy, SD, JL, JL, CD, and PL. “Hi hon!” Can be found causing trouble at color guard practice. Secretly dreams of finding the ultimate four-leaf clover. Kate: You've been the greatest friend anyone could ask for. Thanks! Yael Good luck in the future. — Eileen Diggle Celestie: If you get A’s in college, you know you'll hear from me for help! Wuvs Best wishes to the Class of ’86. — Mrs. Chisholm j ; LOUIS E. DACRUZ 118 South Sixth St. N.B. 02740 “Lulu” Enjoys playing soccer. Mr. DaGraca left an impression. Thanks his girlfriend and teachers. Is headed for the Army. Thrilled whenever he finished his homework. Is found in the Green or Tan House. Likes to study. SUSANNE M. DACRUZ 75 Hathaway Sc. N.B. 02746 “Susie-Q” Won’t forget beating Dartmouth band in MICA again! Mr. Kobzaand Mr. Foster tops among teachers. Mom and Dad get special thanks. “I don’t have time!” Happiest beating DHS color guard. Seeks honesty in a person. College-bound! : CELESTINO M. DACU NHA 2 Harmony St. N.B. 02744 “Tino” Parents and Ana get his thanks for their support. Enjoyed Mr. Roscow, guitar, cruising with friends and the school parking lot. Being with Ana brings smiles. “Works for me!” Ambition to be a success in the business world. 4 KRISTINE M. CURRY 1118 Dutton St. N.B. 02745 “Kris” Found sleeping, eating or shopping. Happy with GL, MS, KP and EM. Special thanks to parents and Mr. Calnan. Moped ride on M. Vineyard and swim meets — esp. vs. Seekonk memorable. Mr. Roscow Mr. Silva both tops. “No way!” DEBRA A. DAPONTE 64 Hathaway St. N.B. 02746 “Debbie” English with Mr. Pepin top choice. Jr. yr. lunch in Tan cafe memorable. Her thanks sent to parents and pals. To travel world-wide a dream. Likes honest, friendly people with a sense of humor. Being with friends brings smiles. Pay | JOSE A. DAROCHA 17 Holly St. N.B. 02740 “J.D.” Most of this young man’s time is spent playing a variety of sports or cruising and hanging on Acushnet Ave. Future ambition to become a state trooper. Secret fantasy to become powerful enough to take over the world. GINA M. DASILVA 20 Winsor St. N.B. 02744 “Jeanie” Won’t forget great times with LC FS. Thanks parents for all their support. Hopes to be executive in own business. Enjoyed being with friends, Pep Club Stud. Cong. “Hey!” Attracted to great personality humor. MICHELLE A. DEBARROS 150 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02740 “Shelly” Looks for friendly personality. Wishes to thank Ms. Levasseur Mr. Ferreira. “Save it!” Hopes to become travel agent. Won’t forget fun in sr. lounge. Enjoyed Mr. Ferreira’s fun class. Fantasy to travel around the world. 28 DONNA DAROSA 200 Summit St. N.B. 02740 “Nonnie” A sense of humor nice smile get her attention. Rates Mr. Kobza high. Happy being with good friends. Headed for work in cosmetology. “What’s up with that?” Dreams of being a rich fashion model. Loves music. JOSE G. DASILVA 90 Nash Rd. N.B. 02746 “Joe” Dreams of travelling to Italy and France. Can be found hanging at the beach or the Mall. Thanks go to parents and friends. Mr. Bettencourt and Mrs. Carvalho tops for all their help. Secret wish to meet Jaclyn Smith. NANCY A. DEBARROS 150 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02740 “Crazy Nancy” Loves talking on the phone with Benjie. Thanks Mom, Kathy Ms. Mahoney for putting up with her. Happiest with Lisa and close friends. “No kidding!” Found at Monte’s. Hopes to be an exec. sec. and marry wealthy. JAIME A. DAROSA 9 Salisbury St. N.B. 02744 “Jimmy” Can be found almost anywhere! Loves playing the game of baseball. “Dude” Is bound for college. Being a sr. means privileges! Dreams of getting very rich very quickly. Admires the trait of frankness. Mr. Motta made a hit. JOSE L. DASILVA 80 Merrimac St. N.B. 02740 “Zack” Won't forget soph. Eng. with Mrs. Medeiros, MD, JL, and JR; NBHS girls and finally the Mansion party. Wishes to thank parents. Secret fantasy to be filthy rich and party with Led Zeppelin. Found it hard to get to class on time. THERESA M. DEBROSSE 81 Moss St. N.B 02740 “Terry” Found at the Mills with friends. Enjoyed being a majorette with the band. Thanks parents, LF, KF, KA. Won’t forget trip to Florida, football games falling in a band competition! “I don’t know!” Happiest with friends. ANTONIO DASILVA 403 Rockdale Ave. N.B. 02740 Thanks the Class of ’86 all his close friends. Smiles come from being with the ladies friends. Ambition to become an architectural engineer to travel explore the world. Mr. Roscow’s chem. class terrific. LYNDA J. DAUPHIN 309 Northwest St. Acushnet 02743 Happy dancing or with close friends DC, JJ, MJ BJ. Member of yrbk. staff, hon. society, track. Hassey Goodfellow great. Thanks Mom, Dad friends, esp DC for being there. Hopes to be happy, successful one day go to Greece. MARIA C. DECAMPOS 130 Mott St. N.B. 02744 “Candie” Passes time while listening to music. One day hopes to be an executive sec. for a large corp. Thanks sent to parents. Will remember NBH as a place to meet great new friends. Honesty an admired trait. Found at beach. FERNANDO M. DASILVA, JR. 24 Jenkins St. N.B. 02740 “Nando” Thanks parents for constant love, support and understanding. To major in engin. or pre-med. Happy with friends kid brother. Truly enjoyed AP French with Ms. Persson. Will always treasure fond memories of great times at NBH. MICHAEL D. DAWSON 187 Maywood St. N.B. 02745 “Dawson” Enjoys sports, going to NBHS games, and Rush. High point of school day was lunch. Looks for sense of humor and loyalty in a person. Best times those with friends. Wishes to make money and drive a Porche in future. College-bound. _ - AVELINO DECASTRO 54 Gill St. Acushnet 02740 “Lino” Will never forget Mr. Calnan’s walkie-talkie. Enjoyed work on Crimson Courier. Thanks go out to Mom and Dad. Dreams of a rich and famous future. Feels classes with Mr. Millette made his school day. “Mashed potatoes!” Rb MELISSA A. DECOSTA 22 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 “Meliss” Mom Dad, KD Co get thanks for being there. Honesty a true virtue. TS, KD, KC, KD, TP, JV, NB, PC, Jr. Banquet most remembered. Happy with that someone special and friends. Sr. year means finally making it to the top. “You're fresh!” JACQUELINE DEMELLO 13 Ruth Sct. N.B. 02744 “Jackie” Would like to thank parents and friends. Hopes tobe college bound. Most remembered is lunch. Enjoyed partying with close friends. Was found in the South End. Happiest with friends. Being honest an admired trait. L. DIANE DESOUZA 44 Scott St. N.B. 02744 “Dee” Sends thanks out to parents and friends for support. Unity among students of NBHS most remembered. Hopes to become successful and happy in future. Happiest with friends that special person. Mr. Kobza Mr. Kelly tops. j REBECCA L. DEDEUS 88 Earle Sc. N.B. 02746 “Becky” Secret fantasy to be with Bon Jovi. Thanks goes to Mom and Dad. Happy with Lisa, Scott, Darleen. Can be found at Mary’s Cosme’s houses. Falling down the stairs most embarrassing. Dancing, Mrs. Lotz being with friends 1. SUSAN M. DEMELLO 13 Ruth Street N.B. 02744 “Sue” or “Smue” Thanks go to parents, family and friends. Happiest moments come from being with good friends. Toown a Porsche and become very successful with “oodles of money” is her main dream. Is usually found in Blue cafe. ELIZABETH R. DESOUZA N.B. 02740 “Liz” Mr. Ed Ms. Medeiros tops. Thanks parents, Rev. Mrs. A deSousa for their help. Happy with LP, EA, DH MC. Hopes to be top executive and marry knight in shining armor. “You better believe it!” Enjoys church activities. ate JOE A. DEFREITAS 36 Thompson St. N.B. 02740 “Go for it!” The beach cruising with friends the best. Will never forget Auto Shop. Enjoyed working during summer. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Hopes some day to own his own business. Being a senior is knowing that you’re 1! DANIEL J. DEMENDONCA 81 Libra Drive N.B. 02745 “Dan-the-Man” Thanks Ms. Sowa for guidance support. “No problem!” Time spent traveling in the Marquis. Hopes one day to become an entrepeneur. Found at Satellite Village with friends. Mr. Castro’s class in Portuguese rated high. ANA P. DETORRES 114 Fair St. N.B. 02740 “Banana-Ana” Found at the beach or Sat. night dances. Admires an honest charming personality. “Nobody said life was easy!”’ Thanks parents. Happy with sister Maria cousin Theresa. Her future dream is to own anew Corvette. LISA DELANO 183 Washington St. N.B. 02740 Cheering marching with band great. Thanks parents for understanding. Mr. G., Mr. Kelly good friends made NB tops. Won’t forget driving D. Healy’s car into a ditch. Found laughing with friends at Mills. Likes honesty friendliness. 91 Bluefield St. N.B. 02740 “Tony” Didn’t find time in his busy day to turn in the sr. questionnaire. Sends thanks to parents for encouragment. Will miss good friends made at NBH good times shared with them. Was found hanging in Blue House. CHRISTOPHER J. DEXTRADEUR 52 Carroll St. N.B. 02740 “Dex” Fondest memory of beating Falmouth in hockey. Also enjoyed baseball. Thanks sent to parents. Found most often at the Mills. ‘“‘C-ya!”’ Having a good time with best friends most remembered. Attracted to pleasant person. ANTONE DEPINA ROSALIND P. DEMEDEIROS 516 Kirby St. N.B. 02740 “Ros” Hopes to enter medical field. Enjoyed being capt. of tennis team playing field hockey. Thanks Ann parents for caring JB for making start of junior year special. Secret fantasy to travel world wide live dangerously. ELAINE M. DEPINA 91 Bluefield St. N.B. 02740 “Sunshine” Family gets thanks for love and support. Secret desire to travel be happy. Nice personality understanding admired. Mr. St. Pierre tops. Getting stuck on the highway a memorable experience. Is hoping to be a future bride. ANTONIA M. DIAS 161 South Second St. N.B. 02740 “Antonette’” Mom gets her thanks for being there when needed. Hopes to enter college pursue a career. Happy with friends family. Enjoyed Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Kelly. Found at Monte’s or meetings for Minority Awareness Club. : ig a z a JOSEPH DIAS III 156 Greenwood St. N.B. 02740 “Butch’’ Wishes to thank parents for tolerating his mischievous behavior. Can be found playing basketball. Hopes to obtain a degree in business. Being a senior means clout! Psychology tops. Looks for sincerity sensitivity. “Oh, check!” | 3 DUANE L. DUARTE, JR. 233 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “D” Thanks his Dad for steering him on the straight path. Enjoyed Mrs. Purcell Mr. Motta. “Word!” Mr. Longo sr. lounge both memorable. To be an architect t ravel the world. Happiest with his someone special. On the track team. 30 | BRIAN W. DOCCA 43 Whitman St. N.B. 02745 “Doc” Happiest partying with friends or checking out the pretty NBH girls. Thanks Mom Dad. Remembers freshman days hanging in parking lot. Found at Webster Ct. “What’s happening?’’ Gained more independence as a senior. ANGELA D. DOUGLAS 244 Harvard St. N.B. 02746 “Angie” Hopes to become a nurse’s aide in the Army. Likes partying with Tennisha. Career Experience Ms. Gibbs the best! Best summer spent in Georgia. To be married is a secret fantasy. Being a sr. means leaving NBH going on. Best of Luck — D. Amaral Beth Maria: You’re the best! We’ve shared so much! Our friendship is forever! — Luv, LE To Green House Senior Aides: Con- gratulations — Mrs. Fleury Rose, Roy, Carlos, Ken, Howie Connie: Never forget the good times. — Love, Sally “Good Luck”? — Mr. Mrs. John Fernandes KKK: Never forget the “Ghost Buster’s”, summer-85, K’s parties B-O-M! I won’t. — Yael Best Wishes to the Class of ’86 — Jan Anuszczyk Lizzy: Thanx for being the friend you are. Remember the fun times we shared. — Buf Best Wishes to the Class of ’86 — Mrs. B. Blue House SONYA I. DRAYTON 519 So. Second St. N.B. 02740 “Little Mother” Hopes one day to be a singer. Thanks Mom for understanding. Ms. Caron rates on top. Found at United Front. Happiest with Todd. “Yo, what’s up?” Spends her time with her children. Looks for sense of humor trust in a person. i ’ welt MARIA F. DUARTE 69 South Sixth St. N.B. 02740 “This gal’s time and energy devoted to singing — esp. with brother Mario. Hopes to be a famous pop rock singer one day meet George Michael. “Go for it!” Embarrassed when asked to sing on stage. Thanks parents Mrs. Purcell. MARK A. DUARTE 5 Shawnee Ct. N.B. 02740 “Markey D” Won’t forget Mr. D’s class Whaler’s Rest jr. yr. Enjoys listening to music hanging out with friends at Potter St. Sends thanks to parents Ms. Sowa. Hopes to continue with school or join the Armed Forces. “What’s up?!” PAULA M. DUARTE 5 Brewster St. N.B. 02745 Future includes college and world travel. Parents, Bob, Laura friends get her thanks. Remembers fun with friends — esp. Heidi in Chem. lab. Mr. Motta rates 1. Appreciates honesty humor. Florida trip memorable. “Really!” VERNA L. DRAYTON 1305 Pleasant St. N.B. 02740 “Smiley” Hopes to enter Air Force or college to study vet. medicine. Thanks Mom for her support love. “What’s up?” Seeks nice friendly per- sonality. Dreams of meeting El DeBarge. Enjoyed soaps, R.O. Drill, Ms. Leal friends. JENNIFER DUBOIS 9 Sunset St. N.B. 02740 “Jen” Enjoys partying with friends — esp. PM, KW, and KF. Memorable summer time experience seeing Live Aid in Philly. Will remember fun nights in Boston with KP and SP. Future ambition to become cosmotologist. Bruce Spring- steen fan. CAROL E. DUFRES NE 320 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 Will remember most her senior year outside after lunch. Was found in Tan Gold Houses. Thanks Joan, Normand, and Eileen. Future ambition to be- come a nurse go into the Army. Being a senior means taking on responsibility. CELESTE A. DUFRES NE 356 County St. N.B. 02740 “Celestial” Mrs. G journalism a real hit. Special thanks given to her parents. Happy times with NM, TC, JL FD. Had fun in G.O. Club with Mr. Pepin. “Tis a pity!” Headed for engineering degree. Senior means no more pink slips! KAREN A. DUGUAY 361 Teresa St. N.B. 02744 Will always remember lunch with Debbie Angela. Happy having a good time with Paul. Hopes one day to become an RN, Would like to thank Mrs. Costa Mrs. O’Leary. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Desires an island alone with Paul. i BRUCE J. EDMU NDSON 55 Rounds St. N.B. 02740 “Ed” Won’t ever forget getting caught returning from McD’s. Auto shop with Mr. Dlouhy the best. Enjoyed partying with the “crew.” Hopes to become astate trooper. Thanks parents for support. Can be found at the Mills. “It’s all right Thou!” SAMANTHA D. M. ELDRIDGE N.B. 02740 “Sam” Most often found at Buttonwood Park partying with good friends. “Dude, that’s lame!” Future ambition aims at achieving success and fame in the acting singing fields. Won’t forget great friends made at NBH. “Boa Sorte!” Juliet Amaral Cheri, Karen Jeannie: Always remember the good times in cafe Drill Team. — Juice Good luck to the Class of “86” — Caesar Cardoso I can’t believe we survived it all. Congratulations to the Class of ’86! C. Tripp Best wishes to the Class of 86 — Elena Martins, R.N. Maryanne Toomey, R.N. Paul and Rick: Remember the “movie” and the McDonald’s birthday party. — Chris K. Best wishes for the future. — Julei Seguin Tim: I’m glad we made it! Never 4-get the times! I won’t. Always remember me, XO Luck, Success, Happiness! Mrs. G. For those of us who survived Roosevelt: We final- ly made it! These are the best of times. — Mike Class of 86 Wicked Good! Mathew, Eric, Amy Vaz Kimmy: You've been such a great friend. Thanks LY NNE L. ELLIS 54 North St. N.B. 02740 Gave Mr. Kelly top billing. Making new friends at NBH memorable. Thanks her parents. Hopes to become a nurse’s aide. Being with her boyfriend brings smiles. Won’t forget days on her crutches! Admires honesty faithfulness. LISA A. ENGLAN 59 Main St. Acushnet, 02743 “Lis” Wishes for riches, a business a successful happy life. Thanks sent to parents. Won’t forget the bugs on Martha’s V. or JT. Fantasy is to walk along a never-ending rainbow. Time spent partying, working and being with friends. uN PAMELA J. ENGLAND 544 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 Finds happiness sharing special moments with Bobby. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. “T hear you!” Mr. Methia’s English class the best. Looks for a sense of loyalty in a person. Dreams of someday going to the Bahamas. for everything! Luv ya, Yael , %. ROSE M. ENXUGA 1% Warwick St. N.B. 02740 “Duddly” Won't forget when her slip dropped while dancing at the Jr. Banquet! Thanks Mon, Sis, Sally Roy for being there. Enjoyed Mr. Kobza’s chem class. Hopes to spend lifetime with Roy who brings smiles. Likes honesty. ae CLIFFORD R. ESPINOLA 1181 Victoria St. N.B. 02745 “Cliffy” Enjoys weightlifting playing with Mustang. Thanks family friends. Happiest when eating up a storm. Won't forget helping MB leave the Durfee game! “But, Dude!” A senior who can work his way around the teachers. 3] LINDA M. EUGENIO 22 Ryan St. N.B. 02740 Will always remember fun times cheering being with the band. Favored Mr. G. Mr. V. Appreciates a person who can make her smile. Happiest when laughing with close friends. “A Chorus Line” at the Z was tops. “Mark time, hut!” EMMANUEL R. FERNANDES 78 South Sixth St. N.B. 02740 “Manny” Dressingasagirl for Jr. Banquet quite embarrassing, but great fun! Thanks parents brother John. “That’s cool!” Hopes to go back to Europe with someone special. JROTC Drill Rifle Teams and track outstanding. JOE FERREIRA 47 Stephen St. N.B. 02740 “Smokin’ Joe” Spends his time hanging with friends or partying. Found between Green Gold on lunch shift. Enjoyed Mr. D printing class. Cleaning the courtyard very embarrassing. Plans on construction work. “More or less.” 32 CHERYL M. FABIO 487 Loftus St. N.B. 02746 “Cheri” Enjoys partying with close friends. Will never forget junior year—the BEST! Thanks Mom and friends for support. Secret fantasy of owning a Porsche 928. “Yeah, right!” Looks for a sense of humor. Happiest with KN, LN and JC. JONATHAN P. FERNANDES 183 David St. N.B. 02744 “John” Won't forget soccer, being VP beating Falmouth in ice hockey. Happiest when windsurfing playing hacky sack. Beach party trip to Europe the best! Hopes to meet that special European woman. “You look marvelous!” a ES PAULA C. FERREIRA 234 Phillips Avenue N.B. 02745 “Radical” Was happiest buying clothes, being with friends wind surfing. Memories of summer ’84 will linger. Loves individualism. Thanks parents for saving her. Future includes law career, beach house traveling. To marry Limahl. ‘ SUSANA E. FA 380 North Front St. N.B. 02746 Thanks Mrs. I.M. The first teenage astronaut? A Mr. Motta fan. Member of track team anda yrbk. editor. Loves to hang out and to talk about anything — anywhere! “Oh, well!” To live a simple carefree life her wish. Likes confidence honesty. SILVANA M. FERNANDES 125 Division St. N.B. 02744 Will always remember friends made at NBH. Thanks go to parents for support. Looks for honesty and good looks. Going out with Tony makes her happy. Secret desire to become rich and famous. Plans on becoming an executive secretary. SUZY A. FERREIRA 37 Irene St. N.B. 02745 “Suzy Q” Seeks honesty and humor in a person. Hopes to become a psychologist and live happily with lots of money. Happiest when being hugged. “Why be normal?” Will always remember friends made at NBH. College-bound. RIA KAREN J. FENNESSY 227 Carroll St. N.B. 02740 Enjoyed band, Mr. G. Mrs. Buckley. Gratitude to parents Mrs. Buckley. Happy laughing with friends. Teaching swimming at the beach beinga pool aide memorable. ‘“‘Get out!” Will become a doctor move on, but won’t forget parents. AURORA P. FERNANDEZ 32 McGurk St. N.B. 02744 Would like to help put an end to racism. Hopes one day to travel world wide — esp. Greece. Thanks Mrs. Kallevik Mrs. Conward. Time spent with MC and friends. Future lab technician. Admires a totally honest personality. LUISA FIGUEROA 132 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 “Lily” Happiest when with best friends. Thanks go out to Mom and Jorge. Seeks honesty, personality, and trust in a person. “What's up?” Being a senior means being 1. JROTC Drill Team great activity. Great teachers remembered. ELIZABETH FERNANDES 220 State St. N.B. 02740 “Smiley” Can be found at Seaside Sunoco with friends. Won’t forget Tan House lunchroom. Sr. year means starting a new life in this crazy world. Thanks family friends. To beatravel agent, rich owna Mazda RX7. ACACIO M. FERREIRA 31 Ryan St. N.B. 02740 “Caci” Wishes to kiss every girl win Tour de France! Being a sr. Means getting parolled after all these years foracrime parents committed. Most embarrassed when caught with shirt on backwards. To party with Wally Beaver. Ms. Leal 1. LORI A. FORTES 78 Cedar St. N.B. 02740 Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest with friends family. Hopes to become a model. Secretly wishes to meet Don Johnson. Looks for good peronality in a person. Enjoys parties or hanging with friends. Mrs. Purcell Mrs. Daigle tops. SCOTT A. 124 Keene Rd. Acushnet 02743 Passes the time skiing. Wishes to thank parents Mr. Savage. Mr. Medeiros’ Portuguese class tops! Memorable moment at NBH: Mr. Longo’s awesome senior speech! Happiest when with friends. To become special educ. teacher. JASON A. FRA NCISCO 195 Worcester St. N.B. 02745 “J-Bar” Found at the beach. Sr. lounge Mr. Motta tops. Thanks go to Mr. Braz. Looks for humor ina person. Happiest in the woods. Canoeing with Randy B the best. Sr. means P-A-R-T-Y! To become a writer travel the world. : : ae [ 2S JAMES GALIPEAU 275 Palmer St. N.B. 02740 “Jim Bo” This young man came to us from our Southern states. Made an easy transition with the ladies who loved that accent! Kept too busy to find the time to turn in his senior questionnaire. Will miss the good times with new friends. FORTIER PAUL B. FOUCART 117 Swan St. N.B. 02744 Hopes to co-host the Today Show. Best times spent with Rick, RC VS. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Mrs. G, Mr. Castro Port. all tops. Won’t forget NYC Trips with D.C. Admires honesty, personality humor. SAC member. JESSICA H. FRANZEN 1369 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “Jess” Plans on owning her own nursery. Enjoys working with children. Will always remember first week of freshman year. Happiest when relaxing. Thanks go to Mom. Mr. Calnan tops. Going to store with slippers on was embarrassing! PATRICIA GARBACIAK 35 Slocum St. Acushnet 02743 “Pat” A young miss who missed the great opportunity of writing her own questionnaire. Found in the corridors of the Blue House or in the cafe. Will miss the fun times with close friends, but not the books bells! BRIAN FOURNIER 50 Central Ave. N.B: 02745 “Sparrow” Often found at Central Pharmacy with guys. Most embarrassing — the 5 24 dinner. Will remember Graphic Arts. Looks for a nice personality caring type. Would like to become a gov’t printer. Secret fantasy to travel to Rio. PEDRO A. FURTADO 119 Mill St. N.B. 02740 “Peter” Enjoys bike riding being with friends. Can be found at the beach with the gang. Mr. Dow Mr. Warren take top honors. “What’s up?” Looks for people with a sense of humor and honesty. Dreams of a date with Tammy M. ISABEL M. GARCIA 102 Mosher St. N.B. 02744 “Isy” List of favorites include West Beach, Int’] Club, Mr. Ferreira, math listening to music. Is happy dancing with a certain person. Wishes to be a super star. Thanks herself! “Na!” Vacation in Portugal most memorable. DIANA R. FRADE 227 Myrtle St. N.B. 02746 One of the young ladies who had to make the change her senior year from HF to NBH. Found the change difficult at first, but made it! Fond memories of people, places activities at Holy Family will linger for many years. RUI M. FURTADO 16 Washington St. N.B. 02740 “Roy” Was often found in the corridors of the Green House or in the “D” block. Too busy enjoying his sr. year and fun with good friends to get around to filling in his senior question- naire. Thanks parents friends. ANDREW W. GARRETT 10 Arch St. N.B. 02740 “Garrett” Top activity was band with Mr. V. Happiest with TC, MV, MM, CH, RK, DG, SL Leroy. To become an officer in the Navy. Appreciation sent to Mr. V. Won’t forget great summer experience of Florida trip. Found in the band room. CHRISTINE FRAGA 34 Garrison Rd. N.B. 02745 “Chris” Being with good friends partying enjoyed. Happy with BF, DF, JV, SR JD. Found at the beach or on the avenue. Thanks Mom Dad for loving support. To work foran airline travel. Hopes to be rich liveon a deserted island. DEBRA M. GALEGO 99 Field St. N.B. 02740 “Debbie” Thanks go to PT, MT, MA esp. Mom. Hanging out with friends or listening to music favorite pastime. “What’s up?” Mr. Roscow’s chem class the best! Hopes fora future as arich and happy computer technician. ‘df Xr LORI-ANN P. GEBO 37 Bonney St. N.B. 02740 “Lois Lane” The Hill holds spe- cial memories. Mom, Dad, Verna esp., Eric get her thanks. “Yeah, sure!” Wants college, a good job marriage. Red-faced when Scott called her Lois Lane in public. Trust, honesty understanding all im- portant. Uo Qu oS) KATHLEEN GEORGSEN 1395 Braley Rd. N.B. 02745 “Kathy” Found the transition from Holy Family to sucha large school a little overwhelming at first. Will miss old and new friends good times shared. Memory of HF still lingers. Can be found working at the downtown library. EUGENIA GOMES 435 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 “Jeannie” Being in supply with KV, CA EF memorable. JROTC Drill Team a favorite activity. Ft. Devens camp trip won't be forgotten. Thanks parents brother Zeff for love and understanding. Secret dream to become Pedro’s bride. BN NICOLE A. GIRARD 16 Agnes St. N.B. 02745 “Nik” Trip to New Hampshire with X-country team great. Mr. Roscow 1. Her thanks to TX, MG, DG, BX, CT GG. “That’s cool!” Happy with LA, AB, HR SW. Enjoys listening to music running. Sensitivity good looks both important. ANDREA L. GOMES 324 Brock Ave. N.B. 02744 “Dee Dee” Loves to be out spending money. Enjoyed high jumping on the track team. Is happiest with Maria, Steve very good friends. Thanks parents for their help and suppport. Plans on a life as a medical lab technician. . CASEY J. GOMES 29 Grant St. N.B. 02740 Will remember fun times on the Cape with H.H. Wishes to thank P.S., Mom, and her Mastercard! Happiest in a positive atmosphere. Looks for money, personality good looks. Being wheeled into A H most embarrassing. Hangs at Linda’s. Good Luck to the Class of ’86 from the Best Marching Band Alive! Don Vasconcelles BS, LE CC: Thanks for always being there. May all your dreams come true! Mala Best of Luck to the Class of 86 — Michael L. Ras Rose Roy: Thanks for all the love support through the rough times. — Love, Sally To Gold House Senior Aides: Congratulations Good Luck — Mrs. C. Rose My Pal Mal: Thasx for all the memories! Walking home Scott was great! Luv, Beth Best wishes for this year’s graduates — Miguel Sanchez-Arriola To Verna: Never forget your smile. Nobre’s Girl: Never forget your mouth. — Dave Best wishes — Mr. Mrs. Edmund M. Tavares RP, CL, LG, CT: I really liked knowing you all! Best of luck. — Love, Verna Good luck — Mr. Michael J. Taylor Jr. Alda, Rosise Liz: Thanks for being there. I cherish our special friendship. — Luv, Paula JEAN-PHILIP D. GOMES 280 Hillman Sct. N.B. 02740 “Sir Fine Gomes” Thanks given to Missy and Jean-Louis. Ambi- tion to be next Mr. Universe and to own a Corvette. Liked weight-lifting and auto with Mr. Dlouhy. “Know what I mean?” Found at Sgt. Field, McD’s and the cemetery. te ee EES LISA A. GOMES 289 South Second St. N.B. 02740 “Shortie” Is happiest spending special time with Brian. Lunchtime with Dave, Nancy Harry memorable. “Stop the madness!” Thanks her Mom for everything. Dreams of being Brian’s wife. Enjoyed Mrs. Lagasse’s class the most. 48 Winsor St. N.B. 02744 “Marty” Can be found at West Beach and Mr. Silveira’s office. Best NBH memories of swimming Jr. Banquet. Spends time with friends. “You look marvelous!” Mrs. Daigle 1 teacher. Sends thanks out to friends and parents. DAVID A. GOMES 178 Smith St. N.B. 02740 “Dave” Wishes to thank family and friends. Enjoyed track, S.A.C. )beinigiivir bike editor-in-chief. Ms. B Mrs. Purcell tops. Off to college and Hawaii. Admires honesty and a good sense of humor. Secret fantasy to meet V.A.M.P. “That’s dry!” WAYNE A. GOMES 216 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02740 This young man wasa resident of the Blue House where he could be found hanging with close friends. Won’t miss the books bells, but will miss the good times. Sends thanks to family friends for help. Senior means leaving! ' } | | ALDA M. GONCALVES 183 Collette St. N.B. 02746 “Rusty” Rates Mr. Ed the best. Sends thanks to friends family — esp. sis, Zeda. Happy with AH, PF, LF, IB, PD, LE, SB LG. Had fun dancing, hanging in CVS parking lot beingin Stud. Congress. To be stranded withJ. Taylor a secret dream. AURORA GONZALEZ 7 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 “Dora” Enjoys spending time with Gloria, Kathy Chico. Sends thanks to Momand Sis for encouragement. Plans to go to BCC to study child care. Seeks personable type with good qualities. Falling in Green cafe most embarrassing. ELIZABETH A. GONCALVES 166 Ryan St. N.B. 02740 “Liz” Stepping on a woman’s stomach at the beach most embarrassing! Thanks Mom and Dad for showing love support. Happy with those she loves — esp. Michael. “Don’t worry about it!” Won’t forget good friends made. Headed for SMU. SHAUN J. GONSALVES 65 Saturn Drive N.B. 02745 Enjoyed Minority Awareness Club with Mrs. Purcell going to games on Friday nights. Thanks mother for her support. Is happy with friends or watching TV. Plans include going on to college. Secret desire to become very rich. TRACY GONSALVES 57 Bourne St. N.B. 02740 Special thanks to Mom and Dad for being the best. Hopes to be successful and travel. Happiest times spent with Steve. Being a sr. means graduating finally. Mr. Kelly the best around. Looks for honesty in a person. Found in the Green House. CDPB: Only the good die young! Thanks! MMS Best Wishes — R. Purcell Buffy: “Guys are all...” “le mmie in!” Remember all the wild times. — Lizzy Best of luck to the class of 86. — Lynne Galuska RMS: Not only are we cousins, but we’re special friends! Thanks! Mala Best Wishes to the class of 86. — Walter and Gisele Cabral To My Little Girl: I love you with all my heart cause that’s where you belong. — Me Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success and Happiness. — Helen Rogers Mom Dad: Thanks for the love and caring and esp. the understanding. I love you both. — Love, Cindy Best of luck to the class of 1986 — that tops them LORI A. GONZALEZ N.B. 02740 ““Speedy’’ Known for her contagious laugh. Won’t forget taking the state title from DHS. Thanks parents Mrs. Andrade for her understanding. Happy with Rick, PD, LG, ML. Mr. Kobza Mr. V the best. Hopes to get a pilor’s license. a. all! June Roberts To all you ROTC bums: JA, RB, MG, EF, SA, MP. You made it “interesting”. — Love ya’s Cheri Best Wishes to the Class of 86 — W. Gouveia MARGARITA GONZALEZ 90 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 “Margie” Enjoyed ROTC Upward Bound. Spanish with Mr. Raposo math both tops. Thanks go to parents, brother, Mr. Fortes, Mr. Sykes Sarge. Happiest with RO, LF, LN DL. Hopes one day to work with children. Admires honesty and trust. NANCY GONZALEZ 83 Malden St. N.B. 02746 Summertime experience gained working in Evergreen as a clerk typist. Thanks family, Mr. Lanouette, Mr. Millette, and Robert. Is hoping to marry Robert who makes her happy. “Keep it cool!” Won't forget friends first talent show. a3 ae LISA M. GONZAGA 68 Caroline St. N.B. 02740 Special thanks and love sent to her mom for all the support love given throughout the years. Most memorable will be the band with the tears joys of being champs and Mr. V. Hopes to be a medical tech one day. “Are you serious?” JUDITH A. GORDINHO 558 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 “Judy”? Enjoyed spending special moments with Gary. Happiest when things are going her way. Wishes to marry livea happy life with riches. Secret desire to own a Ferrari. 4-8-84 a special date. Thanks go out to parents. “Gotta go!” 35 CHERYL A. GOULART 53 Locust St. N.B. 02740 Spends her time partying with friends shopping. Thanks the faculty at H.F. Happy with special someone friends. Meeting Trash, NE Patriots front row seats for Robert Plant outstanding. To become a rich real estate broker. “No way!” | J a “ads KENNETH A. GRAVIEL 211 Weld St. N.B. 02740 “Ken” Rates NBH girls the best. Thanks parents family. Headed for the Air Force aviation eng. Dreams of Hawaii with Jr. Miss, USA living happily forever. “Take it slow!” Spends his time working hard. Outdoor Club member. 114 Chancery St. N.B. 02740 “Detta’’? Thanks Mom for keeping her in line with life Laurie for beinga friend. “Yeah, right!” To become rich career woman. Best times spent with Liz, Kim, Laurie, Michael. Seeks trustworthy people. Loves the phone. 36 BRIDETTA HAITH MATTHEW D. GRACIA 22 Grape St. N.B. 02740 “Matt” Found enjoyment in playing baseball running track. Admires a sense of humor. Anxious to graduate get on with college. Hopes one day to retire comfortably. Proud member of the Honor Society. A Mr. Kelly fan. STEPHEN G. GREANY 958 Sharon St. N.B. 02745 Special thanks given to his parents and grandparents. Admires trait of dedication in a person. Diving at the pump house most memorable. To live in the valley and date Julie a secret wish! Lunchtime and NBH females remembered. CHRIS HALEY 12 Pontiac St. N.B. 02745 “Haley” Can be found at the Mills or at a party. Will always remember the B.C. roadtrips. Thanks go out to parents. Getting caught going to McDonald’s at lunch extremely embarrassing. Happiest with good friends. By SEAN W. GRACIA 179 Campbell St. N.B. 02740 The Blue House was the home away from home for this young man. Was found anywhere everywhere hanging with friends. Won’t miss the homework, but will miss the good times before school, lunchtime, after school. LISA A. GUILBEAULT N.B. 02740 “Lis” Wishes to thank parents for encouragement. Happiest when playing guitar and piano. Enjoyed Mr. Biscari’s French class Mr. Campoli’s guitar class. “I be Gumby!” Admires a nice smile. Involved in Drama Club Chess Club. Hopes to live a good life. PETER J. HARRISON 77 Katharine St. N.B. 02744 “Pete” Can be found hanging in the South End. Thanks to all teachers, esp. Mr. Biscari. Procedure A Blue Cafe best memories. Thanks parents for everything! Hopes for quick riches. “No matter where you are, there you are!” +e: CHRISTINE M. GRANJA 395 Orchard St. N.B. 02740 “Chris” Thanks sis parents for love support. To major in architecture at SMU. Partying sharing fun with friends special memories. “That’s the way you do it!” To own a Porsche 944 meet Jon Bon Jovi a secret fantasy. MEYA M. GU NDERWAY 75 Hathaway Blvd. N.B. 02740 Thanks Mom, Dad, Basilio Joe. Food service with Mrs. Lotz ultimate. Being with Basilio brings smiles. Hangs with Krissy during school. Admires understanding charisma in a person. One day hopes to own her own business. KERRI L. HATHAWAY 19 Westland St. Acushnet 02743 “Chicken” Found at Horseneck Beach, Mills, Tank, and Raffa’s. Will always remember the summer on Martha’s Vineyard. Happiest partying with friends L.B. and M.C. “Sounds like a personal problem to me!” Thanks her folks. MATTHEW S. GRAVEL 35 Pontiac St. N.B. 02745 “Matt” Happy times working with the stage crew or being on vacation. Appreciates a good sense of humor. Found at the Mills. Loved the sound of the 1:50 bell. Parents get his gratitude. Beingasr. means time for sr. lounge! te LUKE L. GURNEY 1549 Morton Ave. N.B. 02745 “Gurnburn” Can’t forget seeing Robert Plantin concert. Is found in Sassaquin area. Thanks Mom Dad for hanging in there. Happy with good friends — esp. Stovie Bubble B. Enjoyed listening to Led Zeppelin the Doors. CHRISTIAN D. HELEEN 420 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 “Ostrich” Can be found hanging down in the bandroom. Pastime is passing time. Mr. Kelly takes top honors among teachers. “Sure, why not?” Playing in the pit at the Zeiterion over the summer unforgettable. Off to college. RICARDO M. HENRIQUES 48 Davis St. N.B. 02746 “Rickie” Hopes to become an electrical engineer. Computer math tops. Wishes to thank family. Happiest when out with friends. Will always remember math resource center and sr. lounge. Can be found at Cafe. “What's up, Cat?” HOLTKAMP 2348 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02745 “Jen” Special thanks to parents for patience understanding to Jay for always being there. Misses times shared with brother David who passed away 4-20-85 who is loved missed. Happiest with RD, MM Fred. “That’s wicked good!” ROSEMARY A. HUGHES 117 Mott St. N.B. 02740 “Rosie” Nice smile nice eyes a definite plus. Mr. Motta Mr. Roscow both tops. Mom Dad get all her special thanks. “Oh, please!” To live in a large house and marry P.R. her fantasy. Ex- citing football games a great pastime. JAMES A. HENRY 259 Hawthorn St. N.B. 02740 “Jim” Always found at the pool. Wishes to thank parents and Mr. Medeiros. Fond memories of winning the triathlon. Martha brings smiles. Mr. Vaz swim team both tops. Life guarding favorite summer experience. ANABELA D. HOMEM 516 North Front St. N.B. 02746 “Ana” Thanks brothers sisters-in-law for the help in getting thru the worst times. Hopes to become an interior designer and own a Porsche. Happiest with closest friends and family. Will always remember being stuck at Newport Beach. EDWARD J. HUNTER 221 North St. N.B. 02740 “DJ Ed” Found Proj. Adventure truly unique. Memories of NBH girls will linger. Holds secret dream of becoming a millionaire Ninja. “That’s the freshest!” Headed for the Air Force. Thanks family, girlfriend Mrs. Purcell. CHRISTINE HIBBERT N.B. 02740 “Chris” Will always remember Jess, Chris G., Lisa A., Janey, Sue Jim. Sends thanks to Mom. Mr. Warren rates the best! Happy with Mike, Liz, Ron, Dan, Bri, etc. Found at Rabbit Tracks JK. Dreams of being with Mike on a deserted island. LISA M. HOOD 108 Branscomb St. N.B. 02745 “Lee” Walking into wrong typ- ing class an embarrassment. Thanks Mom, Dad, Steve Pat. Won't forget Hilda’s bus ride or Mr. Pacheco and D.E. Senior means priority. Happy with Steve. Fantasyland to hit Megabucks. LYNNE S. IACOPONI N.B. 02740 West Beach ranks as 1 spot to hang out. Parents get her appre- ciation. Being with her boyfriend Joe brings great joy. “No way!” Great admiration for person with truly honest perso- nality. Dreams of a future filled with success. DEIDRE C. HICKOK 79 James St. N.B. 02740 “Dee” Will remember “THE” Monday at the park dorm parties. Can be found at Arnold Place. Wishes to thank Glenn Rhonda. Hopes to succeed in everything attempted. Looks for integrity truth. V-neck tees boxers an embarrassment. KRISTINA L. HOUTMAN 153 Florence St. N.B. 02740 “Krissy” Enjoyed winning the Wm. H. Carney Lodge and Nat. title. Looks for nice smile, honesty, and personality. Thanks mother, Aunt Denise, and Miss Gibbs for support. Happiest with friends, and esp. Dave. Secret fantasy to run off and marry Dave. JOSELYN A. INDIO 52 Burt St. Acushnet 02743 “Jos” — Will always remember jr. yr. Wishes to thank parents friends. Time with family friends the best. Enjoys skiing dancing. Member of spring track. Being a senior equals power, pride a sense of accomplishment. DARREL P. HICKS N.B. 02740 “T.K.D.” Thanks family and friends for everything. Is found at United Front. Happy when in the company of pretty young ladies. College being successful his ambition. “Understand what I’m saying!” Appreciated the staff at NBH. THOMAS M. HOWARD 5 Earl St. Acushnet 02743 “Tom” Enjoys laughing with friends. Fond memories of track soph yr, Mr. Motta, Mrs. Pike Durfee rivalries. Gives thanks to parents Mr. Longo. Hoping to own his own business. Beingasr. means the last but best yr. in school. TIMOTHY J. JACQUES 204 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 “T. Jacques” Happiest partying with TP KC or talking to Sue A. for hours. Won’t ever forget Durfee rivalry and the friends made. Most embarrassed not seeing Paul Young at Rocky Point. Enjoyed playing volley- ball at Horseneck. 37 KEITH G. JERONYMO 2103 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02745 A sailing fan. Won't forget band GOP Saeccm UDemeEL t pismo Washington D.C. Florida. Happiest memory when the band finally beat DHS band and won the MICA NESBA titles. “We are all but grains of sand on the beach of life.” MIKE JOHNSON 68 Slocum St. Acushnet 02743 “Mikey” Great happiness comes from being out of school just hanging out with good friends. Mr. Roscow tops his list. Headed for college in the future. “Chill out!” Won’t soon forget the time spent in the Gold House. Good Luck to the Class of ’86 —N. Konstantakos KOK KS] PISA KG BE Tothe best bunch of friends. I luv ya all! Yael Congratulations — Richard W. Nerbonne To My Buddies — “KKKYP” Never 4-get summer parties, crazy experiences me. — Luv, Barbi Good Luck to the Class of ’86. A friend — R. Peccini My good friends: Thanks for the help and good times. You're all great! Nancy M. Let the corridors of time re-echo your duty to man. — Mr. Mrs. Richard Carreiro Liz V.: And the wheels go round and round — Chris K. Go for it! M. Lotz BS: Thankx for all the great memories. Paradise was the best! Olah! Luv, Buf Best Wishes — Neal F. Wall Linda: You’re such a special friend. Having you there to understand is great! Luv, Yael HARRISON W. JOSEPH 270 Mill St. N.B. 02740 “Harry Joe” Enjoyed winter and spring track. Will always remember Mr. P’s English class. Sends thanks to everybody. Hopes to seek acareer in the Air Force. Secretly wishes to go into outerspace. “Tell me about it!” 38 CHRISTOPHER A. KARALEKAS 8 Anthony Ter. N.B. 02740 “Chris” Thanks parents for love, help, understanding. Mrs. Hassey Mr. Gtops. Hoping to be an optometrist. Going to the center with PF, RC RP a joke! Fond memories of RM, PF, CL, track team, Key Club, Hon. Soc. SC. “No, sa!” NICOLE M. JOHNSON 20 Locust St. N.B. 02740 “Nic” Known for her honest truthful ways. Thanks parents for support good upbringing. Future ambition to become a famous fashion designer. Secret fantasy to travel the world. Happy with those she loves. Mrs. Purcell tops! ROBERT L. KATZ 37C Bayberry Rd. N.B. 02740 “ER” Can be found hanging at Friendly’s. Most embarrassed when doing the “Topaz”. Bridge jumping a summer pastime. Hopes one day to own a Porsche. Mr. V. takes top honors. Thanks go out to Kathi. Sr. yr. means finally waking upto reality. MELY NDA A. JOHNSTON 257 Richmond St. N.B. 02740 “Myndy” Appreciates NBH’s friendliness. Won’t forget Mr. H’s class about women drivers. Desires college to become ridiculously wealthy. Thanks DM for the calculator Casey for skipping the balony. Mr. C’s Eng. class takes top honors. KATHLEEN A. KEENAN 260 Reed St. N.B. 02740 “Kathy” The summer of 85 will always be remembered. Tank Rd., 8-14-85 will try to be forgotten. Ms. Leal tops! Found at the Mills. Won’t ever forget friends made at NBH: KS, YA, KC, BL times at Kim’s. Thanks Mom! “All flappin” CHRISTINE M. JORGE 41 Page St. N.B. 02740 “Chrissy” Parents get her thanks for their support. Seeks a successful rich man with a sense of humor. Will never forget the faculty of NBHS. Enjoyed Foreign Lang. Club, Student Congress, Key Club. Happy with friends. CHRISTOPHER J. KERSHAW 9 Elaine Way Acushnet 02743 “Kersh” Thanks parents, JD MV. “Chill out!” Looks for a good personality. Mr. Biscari 1. Enjoys tennis, Drama Club S.A.D.D. Lois brings smiles. Won’t forget summer of ’84, MV three day party, Crescent Beach. To enter law enforcement. TINA M. KIVLEHAN 50 Ashley St. N.B. 02746 “Munchkin” Loves partying, cruising, talking listening to tunes. Sends deep thanks to grandmother. Making it happen equals sr. year. “Get a job!” Is happy with Bob friends. To become doctor or judge. Mr. Roscow’s chem class tops. JESSICA A. LA NGLOIS 75 Mill Sc. N.B. 02740 | “Jess” December 26, 1984 a | special day. Finds true happiness with Andrew. Thanks Mom for all her support. Thoughts of summer at the beach with SD linger. Can be found in the _ “Green Hornet.” “You've got to be kidding me!” SARAH A. KOEPKE 136 Hadley St. N.B. 02745 “Shorty” Wishes to thank Mom and Dad. Looks for honesty and sense of humor in a person. Ms. Kirby from HFHS tops. Enjoys hanging with Kathy and Vik. Happiest when not in school. Can be found anywhere friends are. CY NTHIA A. LABONTE 69 South St. N.B. 02740 “Cindy” Sends thanks to Mom, stepfather and Troy. Will never forget the teachers at NBH. Mr. Hamlet was tops. Found at Wash. Sq. United Front. Admires honesty in a person. Hopes to be an R.N. “Why do you have to be so stupid?” TERESA LAFFITTE 11 Longview Rd. N.B. 02745 Our long distance friend from abroad. Being a guest for her junior year a memorable experience. Sends thanks to her American family new friends. Won't forget her introduction to American food, fads and NBH spirit! Manny: Cheec: Cookie: Bax: Steve C: Thanks for 4 years of great friendship! Julius Troy: Thanks for making my senior year one to remember. Love Ya Lots! Melissa Mr. Mrs. David Pepin family Hidge: Thanx 4 a lifetime of friendship! I’m gonna miss you next yr!!! Wuv ya! Rosie Mrs. Andrade: Thanks for restoring my con- fidence. — Lois Simpkin Best of luck Class of ’86. — Mr. Joseph Gill JKB: 626 JHT — Always remember: A kiss on the cheek is special — so are you! Love, — Me, XO L. Rousseau: Can we ever forget 2-307, 4-306, or 3-312? STAY COOL! Love. — Dave Mr. Mrs. Philip Walski. To LB KH: Thanks for being the sweet little chickens that you are! Love you, — KC Cheri: Remember all the wild parties, chases in the woods the gang. — Jen. Best wishes to the Class of “86”. — Mr. John S. Borowicz J. STEPHEN LAUZON 967 Pontiac St. N.B. 02745 Was always found in the band room. Mr. V. 1 on his list. Will never forget the band trips. Appreciation to Mr. V. and the band staff. Hopes to become an electronic technician. Marching in comps made his day! “Whatever!” PAUL LAVADO 345 Brooklawn Ave. N.B. 02745 “Lavado” or “Huey” Found at the Mills, or Horseneck Beach in the summer. Girls education at NBH will be remembered. Thanks parents Mr. Savage. Happiest with “crew”. Hopes to become an architect to one day own a Lamborgini. JAMES M. LAVALLEY 138 Virgo Drive N.B. 02745 “Jim Bob’”’ Enjoyed Dr. Warren’s accounting class. Seeing Led Zeppelin at “Live Aid” in Philly unforgettable. Favorite song “Over the Hilland Far Away.” Hopes to become a photographer for Ozzy Osbourne. Likes trusting, party type. BONNIE L. LAGUE N.B. 02740 Time spent with Tom very special. Thanks parents for encouragement. Mr. Campoli the best! Looks for individuality in that special person. Enjoyed Performing Guitar class. “Oh, sad!” Embarrrassment came from falling down the core stairs. BARRY J. LAWLER 9 Tobey Lane N.B. 02745 Found partying in Sassaquin Pits. Also found at Sassaquin Pond and CF. Mr. Vardo hockey 1 for him. Sends thanks to Mom and Dad for love and support. Happy hanging with good friends. To have his own business someday. 39 SHARON E. LAWRENCE ie Goxest: Acushnet 02743 Thanks go to Mom Mr. Messier. Will always remember great friends at NBH. Enjoyed D.E. Happiest with Curt. Hopes to become a computer programmer. Being a senior the greatest. Secretly wishes to meet David Lee Roth. CHRISTINE LEGER 313 Tarkiln Hill Rd. N.B. 02745 “Chris” Dreams of never having to work. Thanks Paula forall her help. Happiest when on the volleyball court. “What a spaz!” NBH Football Ms. Tripp’s class with PF, SC, RM will always be remembered. Off to college! STEVE J. LIGHTBODY 717 Summer St. N.B. 02746 “Bulb” Hopes to become a comedian. A collector of comic books! Found at Pop Tate’s, the Chocklit Shoppe, Times Square or in his closet. Sends thanks to Larry “Bud” Melman. Dreams of being a time traveller. “Viva La Revolution.” 40 198 Nash Rd. N.B. 02746 This young man missed the deadline for turning in his questionnaire. Enjoyed hanging with friends in out of school. Will miss the good times shared with close friends. Sends thanks to his family. Soccer enjoyed. JR. 390 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “Devious Dozy Don” Playing b- ball, esp. vs. Durfee the highlight of school days. “The word is Bond!” Enjoyed fun with Ms. B, Mrs. Purcell Mr. B. Thanks sent to parents. Dreams of cruising Miami streets with Tubbs! Found at Monte’s ANTONIO R. LIMA 168 Grinnell St. N.B. 02740 “Tony’’ Can be found at Monte’s, playing basketball. Special thanks to aunt grand- mother. Will never forget Flag of Excellence. Hopes to be a mechanical engineer. Creole Mrs. DaGra ce tops. “Life is a challenge.” JORGE A. LAZARO DONALD R. LESSA, THAI N. LE 23 Jameson St. Fairhaven 02719 Will always remember NBHS from the first day he came here. Mr. Savage, teachers, Gold House office will never be forgotten. Junior Banquet the best! Enjoys fishing. Found in court yard. Hopes someday to become an engineer. NICOLE A. LEVASSEUR 140 James St. N.B. 02740 “Nikki” Dreams of becoming extremely rich somewhat single! Happy with Dave or spending money. Hopes to own a boutique. Thanks go to Michelle esp., parents. Visit- ing Dave in Fla. great Pere experience. A real “flirt.” APRIL M. LIMA 461 Sawyer St. N.B. 02746 ‘““Ape” Thanks parents for supporting all her decisions. Happiest with Paul, TP friends. Truly embarrassed when carried out of two NBH football games. To attend busi- ness school pursue career as a legal sec. Stud. Congress 1. LAURA K. LEA NDRE 53 North St. N.B. 02740 “Cookie” Miss Milligan takes top honors. Thanks Mom and Jimmy for their encouragement. “T don’t know, maybe!” Sr. year means the end of along journey. Finds happiness with Jim. Dreams of a honeymoon in Paris. FHA Club a favorite. PAMELA A. LEWIS 166 Belleville Rd. N.B. 02745 ‘“‘Pammi’’ Fond memory inspired by “the first dance — first date.” Clinical chem Mr. Kobza tops. Secretly dreams of having the perfect life. “Yo, chic!” Top activity chorus. Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest with friends. A future nurse. BARBARA LIMA 26 Greenbrier Ct. N.B. 02745 “Barbie” Will always remember friends made at NBH:T,K,K,K Y. Enjoyed swimming, Drama Club Student Cong. Mr. Marchand the best. Sends thanks to parents friends. Always shopping or partying. Foundat the Mills. “All flappin!” MARC A. LEBLANC 4090 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02745 “It’s true!” Thanks goto VS, KT, CP, DR GC. Happiest sleeping. Hopes to make a future of living. Wearing socks on the wrong feet most embarrassing. Dreams of living | to see the Osmond family lose their teeth. eu ae s 3 ROGER S. LEWIS 629 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “Tres” Playing basketball friends brings happiness. Mr. Hochman, Mr. Rodrigues, Mr. Rose and parents get his thanks. Found at Monte’s. A fan of Mr. Raposo Mrs. Purcell. Dreams of playing ball with Patrick Ewing. “Basically!” DAVID M. LIMA 1068 Westgate St. N.B. 02745 “Dave” The Mills atop spot with the gang. Playing baseball for NBH a great experience. Will always remember the McDonald’s trip. Wishes to send thanks to parents for their support. Will miss good friends the most. CHARLES W. LONDON 47 Cherokee Ct. N.B. 02740 “Chuck” Special thanks to his mother. Enjoys “cooling out” Can be found at P. Street (the Rock.) Big smiles for all the females at NBHS. Hopes to be a computer engineer. Secretly wishes for a never-ending sr. yr! “That’s life!” DEBRA A. LORA NGER 293 Coffin Ave. N.B. 02746 “Quahog” Dreams of living ona paradise island with Marc. Mr. St. Pierre Eng. class brighten school day. Summer with Marc friends at Horseneck Beach memorable. Happy with Marc niece Tiffany. “Ya, right!” Sr. year means graduation. ALONSO MACHADO 129 Reynolds St. N.B. 02746 “Al” Enjoys listening to heavy metal music. Can be found everywhere anywhere party- ing with friends. “You know it!” Hopes to become an Air Force pilot. Dreams of living in Japan. Special thanks to Mrs. Andrade and Mr. Savage. LISA A. LOPES 25 Mapleview Ter. N.B. 02740 “Lee” Appreciation to parents, Bernie, Chris. Truly embar- rassed at John Fernandes’s party 4-24-85. NAJAC ’85 most memorable. Inspired by Mr. Alves’ acc’t. class to be C.P.A. Was found at the Mills. Happiest with friends. . = ae 2 ALYSSA M. LY NCH 498 Loftus St. N.B. 02746 “Squeak” Thanks Ms. Mullin who taught her what it really means to be a “gutsy soprano.” “Well, ’'m confused!”’ Red- faced when KS accidentally lifted up her skirt in the hall. Happiest with Bob, Pat friends. Enjoyed Drama Club. ANTONIO MACHADO 322 Coffin Ave. N.B. 02746 “Rick” Passes the time by playing hockey and fishing. “Bruins all the way!” Looks fora good sense of humor in someone. Thanks sent to Mom Dad for caring. Being with friends at lunch brings good times. Mr. Robbins 1. LUCY LOPES 60 Hope St. N.B. 02746 Enjoyed work onyrbk. staff. Mr. Hamlet Mrs. Caton rate top of her list. Thanks parents friends. Being with Steve brings joy. Dreams of going to college, traveling with Steve and owning a Porsche! Admires honesty. “You schizo!” SCOTT J. LY NCH N.B. 02740 “Lynchie” Truly embarrassed when caught returning from McD’s at lunch. Wishes to thank parents older brother. Enjoyed being on NBH tennis team. Will never forget weekends post-game celebra- tions. “Wus up with dat?” ELIZABETH L. MACHADO 124 State St. N.B. 02740 “Liz” Hopes to become rich famous. Looks for honesty charisma in a person. Dreams of becoming president of Playgirl magazine. Happiest with friends. Will always remember emergency procedures A senior year. MARIA F. LOPES 60 Hope St. N.B. 02746 Likes to travel. Enjoys being in Boston or Newport. Mrs. Sullivan to be remembered always. Wishes to thank parents Aunt Shelly. Happy with friends. Hopes for career in business marketing. Sr. yr. offers a new beginning. MANUEL MACEDO 56 State St. N.B. 02740 “Manny” — Happy hanging with the crew— SC, KC, JR, TP, JC, TJ, CB. Found at the Mills. Thanks parents Coach Gardiner. Member of track X-country teams, Student Cong. Stud. Adv. Comm. Won’t forget ‘the burning beast”. “No idea!” IDILIA C. MACHADO 108 Hope St. N.B. 02745 Nice eyes personality both admired. Good times in math, Usher Corps senior lounge. Parents’ support greatly appreciated. Found at the beach or out with friends. ‘““You know?” To become a nurse. Beingasenior equals SPECIAL! TERENCE F. LOPES 569 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 sl tencesse. hanks) M r- Bettencourt Mrs. Conward. Happiest with friends. Hopes for world peace to be an artist. Embarrassed slipping on the ice. Enjoyed football, NAACP, spring track, and JA. Looks for honesty in someone. MARIA M. MACEDO 8 Beetle St. N.B. 02746 “M M” Lunchtime with Cape Verdean friends will be most remembered. Sr. means superiority. Fantasy to visit Europe Cape Verde Is. Thanks Upward Bound, Mr. DaGraca parents for support. V-ball great! “I don’t know” NANCY C. MACHADO 86 Crapo St. N.B. 02740 “Nance” Thanks parents friends for all the help. Hopes to become a med. tech. Maturity appreciated in a person. Sr. yr. means last year of imprisonment. Dreams of touring all of Europe. Working on C.C. outrageous. “Okay’. 41 CAROL J. MACK 174 Ashley Blvd. N.B. 02746 “Gimme a break!” Happiest with friends. Thanks to Mom Mrs. Bonneau. Mr. Kelly always to be remembered. Can be found in Green House cafeteria. Hopes someday to go to California. Enjoys reading. Appreciated a good sense of humor. OSWALD MAIATO 32 James St. N.B. 02740 “Ozzy” Can be found at West Beach. Most embarrassed by falling at work meeting his future girlfriend. Thanks parents. Dreams of living well owning a Ferrari. Happy with Dalia. Remembers the fun in senior lounge. 42 DANIEL D. MAGALHAES 54 Phillips Ave. N.B. 02746 “Mag” Fondest memories of NBH are of good times with close friends. Is planning a career in his own business. Sends thanks to his family and friends. “What!” Being a sr. means seniority responsibility. PAUL M. MAGALHAES 137 Coffin Ave. N.B. 02746 Enjoyed passing time playing soccer. Mr. O and Mr. Robbins both favorites. Special thanks sent to Mom, Dad and brother for their help. Happy when surrounded by the pretty ladies. Hopes to become an electrician and very wealthy. PAUL J. MAGANO 25 Mitchell Sc. N.B. 02746 Enjoys cruising in his car. Sends thanks to his parents. Will always remember friends made at NBH. Happiest when spending time with Helen. Secret fantasy to be filthy rich. Going to sr. lounge was tops. “Send it.” To Ray: A very special guy. You mean a lot to me. — Love always, Lucy Sue Sue: Becoming capt. was so special be- cause we shared it together. Luv ya, Chris Golf is my game! Jack Curry To all my friends: Thanx for all the good times. I love you all! T. Jacques Jos, Brad, Joe Mike: Remember all the parties, lunches, the good times. — Jen Congratulations and Good Luck! Class of 86! M. Costa Extra special thanks to Mr. Kobza and Mrs. Andrade for being there! Lori Gonzalez Paulo L: Thank you for being there when I needed you most. Love you always Lucy R. Best of Luck to “86”. — Mr. Mrs. Bruce J. Lima Mom Dad: Thank you for everything and having faith in me. I love you! Love, Me! To PF, CP, VS RC: I’ll never forget all of those great weekends! Love, Sheryle Look Out World — Here They Come! A. Roscow SUSANA F. MALHINHA 713 Brock Ave. N.B. 02744 “Gidget” Dreams of reaching five feet. Will always remember Heidi’s dilemmas. Being able to look down on taller under- classmen equals being a sr. Thanks Mom, Dad friends. Mr. Alves, math Drama Club 1. “Aw, that’s wicked good!” DAWN MARCHESSAULT N.B. 02740 “Dee” Thanks her Mom Dad. Pottery with Mr. Pacheco tops. Enjoys karate working with animals. Usually found in Fairhaven. Happiest out of school with family and friends. Dreams of being rich. Seeks respect. “What’s up?” DANIEL MARCOTTE 69 Ryan St. N.B. 02740 “Danny” Hopes to be rich, happy very successful. Mr.Goodfellow Mrs. Hassey stand out in memories. Will always remember the changes in perspective gained at NBH. Appreciates sincerity, sense of humor and honesty. BRIAN K. MAGNETT 156 Morgan St. N.B. 02740 “Mag” Mrs. Purcell Black Studies 1. Thanks parents UB. Enjoyed b-ball with the fellows. Admires a happy person. Headed for college further education. Happiest with that someone special. Will never forget the summer of ’85. JOHN C. MARE 70 Fair St. N.B. 02740 “Scarboy” The one thing which occupies his mind time — girls, girls more girls! Checking out the ladies during passing periods memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for all they’ve done. Hopes to make it big one day. Friend Tony 1. CHRISTOPHER J. MAREIRA 505 Ashley Blvd. N.B. 02745 ““Mo’’ Remembers the undefeated J V baseball season DL’s headfirst slide in street. Happiest with Louise. Being a senior means acting stupid getting away with it. Wishes to thank parents, LV BE. “What's up?” B.C. 1 FELICIA MARTINEZ 260 Coggeshall St. N.B. 02746 “Tati” Special thanks to parents teachers who were always there — esp. Mr. F. Happy over acceptance to college. Being on top of the world ready to show the real you equals being a senior. To bea fashion designer. “You can make it!” JEANNETTE MARMEN 101 Parker St. N.B. 02740 “Jette” Special times shared with Peter. Thanks go to parents Mrs. Santos for support. Mr. Ed tops among teachers. Look for honesty a sense of humor in people. 11-24-84 dance wi ll always be remembered. College-bound. JOSE M. MARTIN 139 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 “Eno” Won’t forget the “B” Crue, Tye-dye Crue and friends. Mrs. Pike, Mr. Roscow Mr. Hebert all tops. Can be found at the Mills. Enjoys f-ball, baseball partying. “Have a clue!” To major in business own a Porsche. KELLEY L. MARTIN S1 Maitland St. N.B. 02740 “Special K” Basic training in Oklahoma memorable. Mr. Hochman gets thanks for all his help. Is happiest with best friend, JD. Won’t forget X-country, track, Coach Gardiner being here to see NBH win the Flag of Excellence. Ann: Thanks for everything. Don’t forget the ice, the leg, postcard. Love ya, — Me Where’s the beef! Gujo ate it! Guatemala dregs rule! Sqwacers watch out: — The Boys Keep the life of the party alive don’t drink drive. — S. Fraga D: Boxer’s and T’s, cast parties, and good old NYC. Thanks! Love ya lots, — RM Chris: From Frogs to 7 car pile ups. Thanks for always being there. Love ya lots, — RM Congratulations to the Class of ’86. — Roger Asst. Pierre To the gang: We finally made it! Always remember our wild times together. — Cheri CB, JR, MM: Track at NBHS has been the greatest so have you guys! — Cookie Best of luck. — Mr. Mrs. R. Pires TP: Don’t 4-get 151, Bad or DB. The times I can’t remember were the BEST! — Kev Fugly: Never forget the great times in school. Good luck keep in touch! Luv, — Fugly Congratulations Class of 86 — English Dept. NBHS YOLANDA MARIA T. ROSE MARTINS MARTINEZ MARTINS 47 Winsper St. 1928 Purchase St. 614 County St. er N.B. 02740 N.B. 02740 N.B. 02740 Rosie” Can be found hanging at A young lady who will not forget the days of fun with good friends in out of school. Found in the Gold House cafe or corridors. Being a sr. means you’re accepted by Mr. Longo in the Gold House. Forgot to turn in her questionnaire. “Teresa” Mrs. Conward’s U.S. History class tops. Looks for personality andasense of humor in a person. Will always remember lunch. Thanks go to family friends. Most embarrassed falling up the stairs in front of a crowd. Hidge’s Pammy’s. Happiest with HR, PS, SC, ML, PF RP. Secret desire to live in Dublin, Ir. Embarrassed at White’s parking lot! Known for laughing. Loves a psycho hopes to be a psychiatrist. MARK W. MARTIN 78 Ridgewood Rd. N.B. 02745 Another young man too busy to turn in a questionnaire from the famous or “infamous” 4-116. We hope he’ll miss his good friends the fun times shared with them in the Blue cafe. Will he miss the books, bells and tests? SUSANA M. MARTINS 23 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02744 “Susie Q” Enjoyed her work as typing editor on yearbook. Thanks family friends, but esp. parents. Mr. Ed Mrs. Gomes favorites. ‘““What a Gooba!” Admires an honest caring personality. Won’t forget fun with special friends lunch. HORTENSE M. MATOS 198 Norwell St. N.B. 02740 Came to us from Holy Family. Enjoys watching NBH soccer games. Thanks parents sister for their support. Mr. Savage and Mr. Strittmater outstanding to her. “I don’t know!” Desires a future filled with happiness love. CATHERINE L. McCORMACK 19 Ashley St. N.B. 02740 “Crazy-Cat” Won’t forget 1st lunch shift with friends. Thanks Kelly, Tina, Mom, and Karen. Partying at the “Nature Trail” the best. Can be found on the Ave. Would love toownherown fantasy island. Hopes to live love fast. ANA M. MEDEIROS 131 Winston St. N.B. 02745 Thanks God for giving her strength, parents for their love and support, friends. Hopes to join the medical field. Mr. Kobza Mrs. Medeiros both tops. Will remember being with friends the good laughs in Res. Center. 44 MARK N. MATSON 360 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 Will always remember NBH being selected for Excellence in Education Flag. Admires honesty. To obtain a full time job after high school his future aim. Happy with friends playing sports. U.S. History Mr. Anderson both tops. PATRICIA A. McCOY 193 Summer St. N.B. 02740 “Pudge” Cape Cod weekend made summer special. Most embarrassed when she tripped over a flower and broke finger. Happiest with RC AL. An aspiring photographer. Enjoys spending money. “I love you too!” Mr. Walsh tops. ANTHONY MEDEIROS 165 Bluefield St. N.B. 02744 “Tony” Will always remember the Drama €lub TV productions. Happiest listening to Kate Bush. Dreams of becoming a filmmaker, music video producer, director and writer. “Bones! There has to be another way...” RHONDA L. MATSON 360 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 Our own “Peter Pan.” Will be remembered for her great performances for Drama Club for not turning in her questionnaire! Will miss great times with friends in out of Drama Club. Bound for college and maybe the stage! KIRSTEN McGARVEY 129 Ash St. N.B. 02740 “Beaver” Enjoys someone who can talk freely about their feelings. Will remember always friends in JROTC, KS, RH, DT AND JR. Summer camp at Fort Devens unique. Special times spent with Doug. Ms. Hassey tops. Thanks Mom. ESTRELA MEDEIROS 206 Division St. N.B. 02744 “Stella” Enjoys spending memorable times with best friend, Chris. Looks for honesty in a person. Happiest with boyfriend Manny. Mr. Kobza Mrs. Lotz both tops. Most embarrassed walking into the boys’ room fr. yr. “Yeah!” ANNE M. MAURICIO 114 Rounds St. N.B. 02740 “Anne” Thanks Mom and Dad just because they never stopped caring. Will never forget kissing Jon Bon Jovi after his summer concert. Physics with Mr. Hebert tops. Enjoys basketball dancing. Hopes to get the most out of life. DINA A. McKAY 251 State St. N.B. 02740 “Dee” Happiest when partying with good friends, esp. SV, KV, that “special” guy. Weekend in NH super. Thanks Mom. Found at the Mills. Enjoys partying. Hopes to be an accountant. Won’t forget football games sr. lounge with S.V. KENDRA-JEAN MEDEIROS 80 Caroline St. N.B. 02740 “Kenny” Can be found in space. “Yah, sure!” Won’t forget the band trips, being MICA NESBA champs, beating DHS and “Bus 4?” Thanks mother for always being there. Happy playing her horn with friends SM, AH, AG, SD, JC, AB CJ. ROBIN M. McCLURG 471A Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Blue-eyes” Thanks Mom, Mr. Fortes the UB staff for help encouragement. Happiest spending time with Mikey. Will never forget fun and special friends at NBH. Mr. Kobza takes tops among teachers. College-bound. VIKKI L. McLAUGHLIN 211 Potter St. N.B. 02740 “Vik” Enjoyed HF softball, Glee Club, Volleyball, Ski Club, and Drama Club. Will always remember the bonfire, senior lounge, and Rainoni’s bathroom. Thanks go to Dad, Kathy, and Sarah for being there . “Am I late?’ LANCE D. MEDEIROS N.B. 02740 “Hagar” Will never forget hanging out between Blue and Tan Houses. Happiest hanging out with friends. Being a senior leads to June grad. Looks for intelligence, and sense of humor in a person. Mr. Vardo Mr. Motta both tops. NELSON P. MEDEIROS 83 Florence St. N.B. 02740 “Ro” Thanks Mom and Dad. Hopes to become a mech. engineer. “Hey, dude!” Looks for originality non- conformity. Mr. Robbins, Mr. Hebert, Mrs. Andrade all tops. Enjoyed playing on tennis team. Won’t forget friends teachers. FERNANDA P. MELO 311 County St. N.B. 02740 “Ferny” Will always remember Ms. Leal sociology. One day to be an interpreter at U.N. Admires humor intellect. Sends thanks to Ms. Perrson. Happiest with friends. Won’t forget when chair collapsed at lunch. PAUL MERCED 451-B Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 Rated Upward Bound as a great | experience. Spends time playing baseball, basketball, weight | lifting. Thanks Mrs. Kallevick, Mr. Sanchez, Mrs. Methia, Mrs. Z. Found in Blue or Tan House. Off to college for law or engineering. e SHAWNA E. MEDEIROS 873 South Water St. N.B. 02744 Enjoys keeping occupied with various activities and laughing. Can be found at the Faunce Corner Club and Gale’s house. Project Ready (sewing) great. “Remember yesterday?” Loved Miss “understanding” Bennett’s civic’s class. RUI M. MELO 97 Sidney St. N.B. 02740 Loves playing drums. Can be found at West Beach. Lunch fun at NBH remains memorable. Special thanks to parents. Admires a good personality. Hopes to become a musician. Dreams of owning a new Mercedes sports. ‘Freaking out!” MATTHEW J. MEROLLA 221 Mt. Pleasant St. N.B. 02745 “Matt”? Will never forget growing up and facing the hard realities of life. “You can’t be serious!” Being a senior means pressure. Dreams of being chosen by a superior female. Happy when freaking out. Will remember the work. STEVEN F. MEDEIROS 175 Winston St. N.B. 02745 “Steve” Secret fantasy is to be proud owner of a new Ferrari. Pet peeves include brown-noses. ‘“‘Do it up!” Enjoyed playing soccer. Rates Mr. Robbin as 1 on his list. Won't forget cousin Vic — 5-22-85. Found in Green House. TAMMY A. MELO 53 County St. N.B. 02744 “Tam” Thanks Tony and Coro for always being there. Will remember having lunch with good friends. Dreams of meeting Sylvester Stallone in person. Happiest with Tony best friends Coro and Mary. Science Mr. Hamlet tops. SAMANTHA J. MEROLLA 221 Mt. Pleasant Sct. N.B. 02745 “Sam” Will always remember talking with Mr. Walsh G period. Thanks Mom, Matt, Mike. Happiest with Sean Kendra. Definition of a senior: FREEDOM! Enjoyed Student Congress and §.A.D.D. “Really?” Loves the phone! WENDY A. MEDEIROS 73 Dunbar St. N.B. 02740 Happiest with JJ, SP, MC. Thanks Mom Abel. Can be found atthe schoolyard. Dreams of becoming a millionaire sailing to Bermuda. Friends made at NBH will be most remembered. Likes people with nice eyes. “Sure!” yy : : A Js ; : a; 3 j j CARLA MENDES 87 Fruit St. N.B. 02740 “Kika” One day would like to spend her time living under the sea! Mr. B rated top of her list. Dreams of becoming an actress like Marilyn Monroe. Sends thanks to father — Joe you area good daddy and to friend Gina — remember me! LISA A. MIMOSO 163 Tinkham St. N.B. 02746 “Lee” Thanks go to parents for love and understanding. Hopes to marry Fuji. Can be found at C M’s house. Secret fantasy to travel world wide to hit Megabucks. Will always remember being in guidance daily. MICHELLE L. MELA NCON 30 Bream St. N.B. 02744 “M M” Enjoyed being field hockey co-capt. Won’t forget BH, Mr. Motta, Quebec trips, Alhambra’s 9-2-85. Thanks Cari, SB PC. Hangsat the Mall or Mills. Friends bring smiles. Future accountant. “I can’t deal with it!” LAURIE A. MENDONCA 219 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 Was found in 4-217. Enjoyed FHA: treasurer Drama Club. Miss Milligan tops. Wishes to thank Joe for his love support. Won’t forget the trip to Mission Center in Haiti. Seeks honesty and sense of humor. MARY ALICE MIRANDA 65 Katherine St. N.B. 02744 “Mary” Parents and Kevin get thanks for being there. Mr. Silva tops. Nice personality appreciated. Happy with Kevin best friend Tammy. “What’s up”. Faculty of NBH most remembered. Sr. means “No more school!” Beach special lace. 2 45 ANN MONIZ 183 Hemlock St. N.B. 02740 “Annie” Will always remember lunch senior lounge. Thanks parents, cousin Mary, Arlene Michelle. Enjoyed Student Congress. Dreams of being ona deserted island with someone special. Happiest with close friends. RACHAEL A. MOREAU 475 Rivet St. N.B. 02740 “Rae” Enjoys partying and being with friends. Four yr. member of ROTC. Thanks go to family for support. Plans onacareer in Air Force. NBH memories include lunch and the 1:50 bell. Happiest when spending money. MARC A. MONIZ 145 Brownell St. N.B. 02740 “Ya, I guess so!” Band member and tennis player for NBH team. Found in the band room. Mr. Goodfellow tops. Always will remember band trips and winning NESBA finals. Hopes to study paleoanthropology. Happiest with friends. ROSEMARY MONIZ 29 Dunbar St. N.B. 02740 “Rose” Enjoyed Upward Bound senior lounge. Thanks go to parents. Looks for honesty a great personality. Being a senior means getting out early. Hoping to become rich and famous. Dreams of traveling around the world. CAROL MONTALTO 464 B. Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 Is still looking for her senior questionnaire to fill out and turn in! Was found within the confines of Mr. Longo’s territory — the Gold House. Will miss the good times with friends, but not the exams, homework or study halls! Beth Liz: Keep those 501 blues alive! CDW-E w you two was really “Fun” — Beth B.L., K.S., K.K., Y.A., K.C.: You guys are the best!! Love ya, - Pam Congratulations Class of 86. — C. De Lucca John Julius Reul: You’re the best lab partner in the world. Your special friend, — XOX LB, BS, PS: Smells like fish to me!! Bloody Mary. — HOLA Congratulations to 86 Key Club members best of luck. — Mr. Mrs. C. Alves TH, DB, LR, DG, HJ, DW Rach: It’s been awesome in out of school! Luv, — Dy To Al: I will always remember and love you. Remember ’84 prom. Love, — Roxanne “Smile” your way to success. — R. Lanouette Chris: I’m glad we got to be close friends this yr. Remember band. Zing, Zing. — SMD Pam: You were a great and caring friend to me. Remember the summer of ’85. — SMD Many good wishes. — Ron Madeline Walsh PAULA A. MORIARTY 377 Oliver St. N.B. 02745 Grateful Dead concert in NY made summer special. Dreams of someday seeing The Who sing “Twist and Shout.” Partying with Jen, DC, KW LL will be brightest NBH memory. Skiing enjoyed. Happiest when wearing her fringe jacket. PAMELA D. MORIN 279 Cedar St. N.B. 02740 “Pam” Hopes to become a successful computer executive secretary. Happiest with spirit-lifting friends. Senior means doing the best to have a good life. Mr. Silva is tops. Dreams of going away to France and meeting new people. ROBERT S. MOTA 1019 Dutton St. N.B. 02745 “Bob” To become a regis. phys. therapist. Thanks Mom, Dad true friends. Happiest with MAA. Won’t ever forget Goodfellow, soph, Eng., Stud. Congress with CC, Fla. 8-2-85 falling off chair in science class. “Really!” STEVEN J. MONTEIRO 193.Shawmut Ave. N.B. 02740 “Steve” Thanks goto Neil Peart. Happiest when playing drums. “We're old enough to know what’s right, but young enough not to choose it!” Will always remember John and Bob in Portuguese. Mr. LeBlancis tops. “Hey, whatever!” CHRISTINE M. MOUTINHO 156 Lawrence St. N.B. 02745 “Chris” Thanks Tamera cheerleaders, KS and RS. Dreams of a marriage to George Michael and a move to France. Band comps, cheeringand nerds top NBH memories. “Whoo! Beep” Enjoyed cheering, Stud. Cong. Gr. Outdoors Club. KATHLEEN M. MULLIGAN 136 Cornell St. N.B. 02740 “Kathy” Hopes to become an illustrator. Parents get her deepest appreciation. Mr. Roscow’s chem. class track memorable. Enjoys running, drawing, taking art classes. Was involved in X-country, winter spring track. “What's up!” LISA G. NICHOLS 32 Trinity St. N.B. 02740 “Lee” Enjoyed chorus Student Congress. Can be found _at Padanaram Bridge. “Oh, | well!” Best times spent with GC, RS, PM, MA. Secretly dreams | of meeting Bon Jovi. Senior year means reaching a goal. Mr. Francis tops. PABLO L. MURPHY 14 Division St. N.B. 02744 A young man who proved he doesn’t like to say much about himself by not turning in his senior questionnaire! A guest of the Green House for his stay at NBHS. Will miss good pals good times had during after school. ALBERTINA R. NOGUEIRA 223 Pleasant St. N.B. 02740 Sends thanks to Mr. Saltzman to friends. Senior year means going to your prom. Happiest when with that someone special. Hopes future will bring a career as a model or dancer. Mr. Sanches tops. “NBHS, you're marvelous!” EILEEN F. MYERS 9025 Pine Hill Dr. N.B. 02745 Will always remember trip to Quebec soph yr. Love thanks to Mom. Happiest time spent with Timmy friends. Lunch with the H.B.’s tops. Favored both Mr. Motta and Mr. Roscow. Desires to be stranded on an isle with Tim. STEVEN NOGUEIRA 212 Nash Rd. N.B. 02746 “Steve” The Tan House played host to this young man for his stay here at NBHS. Mums the word on himself — no questionnaire! Will miss the good times good friends in the Tan cafe corridors. Senior means a new beginning. BASSIROU NIANG 333 Middle St. N.B. 02740 Mr. DaGraca, Mr. B Mr. Silveira all tops. The pretty girls of NBH stay on his mind. Time spent seeing movies playing soccer. Thanks go out to mother, girlfriend Coach Matos. Is happiest with special friends made at NBH. KARIN M. NICEWICZ 7 Shell St. N.B. 02744 Seeks out a person displaying honesty openness. Deepest thanks to Jeff her sister. Always happy with Jeff would love to marry him. The future holds a career in business. Being asenior means finally getting out of school. Get out your chopskicks, ’cause Beth and Bax are going out to dinner!! Liz: You're a special person who J can always talk to! All my love, — Chris Buena Suerte. — J. Souza Kathy, Jen, Lisa: Always wear good running shoes when partying in the woods. — Cheri Christopher David Price Baxter: Je vous ai me! Tu es mon coup de foudre! Love me. MSS CRS DOF Pie PES Vs CPG caAEayY ousre the best anyone could ever have. Luv, — Chris Pammy-Bina: Thanx 4 being 1! Want some jello? Hi P and S. CU in Maui! Hugs!! Rosie CONGRATULATIONS. — Rev. Mrs. Con- stantine S. Bebis Maria: It’s been fun spending senior year with you. I love you so much. Luv, — Scotty V. Dave: You'll always be special to me. Think of the good times with a smile! Liz Congr atulations Class of 86. — Mr. Mrs. Louis A. Pieri “Oedipus — Kiss your mother goodbye.” Daddy’s little girl, Electra. — C. Leal F SCOTT A. NOLIN 10 Plymouth St. N.B. 02740 “No” Is happiest with the boys. Will always remember the beautiful girls at NBH. Wishes to become Hugh Hefner’s adopted son. Thanks Mr. G. for beinga friend. Favorite activities both baseball football. Found at Millikens. MARIA F. NORTE 33 Katharine St. N.B. 02744 “Fatima” Gives appreciation to Mom Dad. Happy times with friends. Admires honesty. Lunchtime at NBH memorable. Can be found at the disco or at the beach. Mr. B. English class tops. Always talking on the phone. “Nao me digas.” dy 60 Babbitt St. N.B. 02740 “Squiggy” Wishes to thank Mrs. Cabral and Tae Yokens. Hopes to become an interpreter. Enjoyed Mr. Kelly’s class. Won’t forget the summer at the University of Montreal. Looks for honesty and sincerity. Enjoys student gov't. i LUIS M. OLIVEIRA 59 Roosevelt St. N.B. 02744 “Outlaw” Truly enjoyed Mrs. Roberts and the Social Problems class. Going to Portugal memorable summer expe- rience. Thanks his parnts for their love.and under- standing. Hoping to wear the blue of the state police. Happy with JS. ee a JOHN G. PACHECO 39 Menton St. N.B. 02745 Enjoyed playing in band. History with Mr. Mottathe best. Being a senior means never having to get a resource center slip. Hopes to open own business. Can be found at the racquetball court. “Oh, well!! What do you do?” ARLENE M. NUNES JOE A. NUNES 514 Ashley Blvd. N.B. 02745 “Flirty” Sends thanks to Roy Barbosa and parents. Hopes to become a computer pro- grammer, to marry Madonna own a Porsche 944. Enjoyed Mrs. Barbero’s class. Can be found on Hathaway St. Will remember senior lounge sr. power! PAULA R. OLIVEIRA 60 Independent St. N.B. 02744 Listening to music a pastime. True responsible people enjoyed. Thanks parents for support. Mr. Vaz Mr. Kelly both tops. Happiest with friends. Dreams of being rich. Will always remember D block. “Close, but no cigar!” MICHAEL PACHECO, JR. 191 Bonney St. N.B. 02740 Future ambition to become a patent attorney. Pastimes include drawing football. Will remember most the time spent in Mr. DaSilva’s class. Enjoys food! Can be found at Liz’s house. Mr. Fraga’s class great! “So, too bad!” MIGUEL A. NU iS pRacksSt N.B. 02740 “Snowman” Thanks go to Mom for the pushes to keep going. Hopes to become a psy- chologist. Mrs. Cabral tops. Will always remember pep rallies. Happiest when everything goes right. Can be found at dances. Looks for understanding. EZ 20 Cove St. N.B. 02740 To become a commercial pilot. Thanks Mrs. Bonneau! Likes dancing music. Happiest with boyfriend in Boston. Looks for honesty reality in a person. Mr. Roscow’s chem class the best! Being a sr. means getting away with murder! be ROSA J. PACHECO 74 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02742 “Rosy” Wishes to thank teachers family for their support. Embarrassed when skirt loosened fell off while standing downtown!!! Entering NBH brought smiles. Enjoyed football games bowling. Was found in the cafe. “What’s up?” ELBA ORTEGA DAVID J. OLIVEIRA 136 Wood St. N.B. 02745 “Dave” “You know something, you look marvelous!” Thanks parents Cliff for his notes . Enjoyed games against Durfee. Mr. Taylor Mr. Medeiros tops. Happy with good friends. Looks for sense of humor honesty. “No guts, no glory!” ANA C. PACHECO 185 Crapo St. N.B. 02744 “Cris” Looks for sincerity in a person. Will remember Mr. Kobza’s chem class most. Happiest with special friends. Thanks sent to parents for everything. Is found at West Beach. Future ambition to become a social worker. “Hi, hon!” THOMAS D. PACHECO 59 Easton St. N.B. 02746 “Cheec” Can be found at the Mills, T. Jacques’ Good Vibs. Will always remember Otis, poolyard volleyball at H.B. during the summer. Happiest with close friends KL, TJ, JJR, MM, SC, SR, BS, SB, LB TS. “T love that girl!” JOSE B. OLIVEIRA 353 Davis St. N.B. 02746 “Joe” Mom, Ms. Bonneau teachers get thanks. Hopes for marriage to Tracy children. Cars music both his pastimes. Wishes father saw him graduate. Hanging with Herb, Tracy friends great. Helpfulness appreciated. “Hey, Bozo!” FRANK D. PACHECO 155 Hemlock St. N.B. 02740 “Dr. Cazz” Looks for a great sense of humor in person. Happiest with friends. Thanks go to parents. Will remember meeting new people and making new friends. Mr. LeBlanc and FORTRAN tops. “Love, live, and laugh!” HOWARD F. PAINE 266 Bates St. N.B. 02745 Thanks go to parents, the President of the U.S. the Pope. Hopes to become a millionaire. Looks for honesty, straight forwardness imagination. Being a senior means knowing your days are numbered. “Noa good!” | : MICHELLE M. PAINE 266 Bates St. N.B. 02745 “Ouija” Wishes to thank teachers parents. Hopes to become an airline stewardess in Florida. Happiest with friends and boyfriend. Being a senior means relief. Looks for a person with a great sense of humor. DELIA M. PEIXOTO 70 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02740 English with Mr. B Mrs. Carvalho both tops. Thanks go to her Mom. Vacationing in Portugal during summer quite an experience. Being a senior means yeah! Yeah! Hopes to ‘become a secretary. “Que horror!” ANTONIA M. PEREIRA 76 Scott St. N.B. 02744 |Happiest with friends — C. Thanks go to mother. Can be | found atthe beach. Hopes tolive jin Portugal. Will always }remember lunch time and Mr. Silveira’s office. Looks for honesty in a person’s ways. English with Mr. B tops. H : ALBERT J. PARENT 10 Highland St. N.B. 02740 “Al” Thanks go to parents. Dreams of buying a tropical island and writing fantasy novels. Mr. Fraga Mr. Goodfellow both tops. Happy with good friends. Enjoys bowling chess. Will remember NBH people. “Take it easy!” SCOTT G. PEMBERTON 49 Whitman St. N.B. 02745 “Mugsy” Thanks go to Momand Uncle George for support. Hopes to become a pro wrestler and a chef. Mr. Robbins for woods the best! Happiest with friends. Enjoyed camping during summer. Will always remember friends at NBH. JOSE D. PEREIRA 349 Query St. N.B. 02745 “Joe the Bro” Can be found in the school yard. Chem. with Mr. Roscow tops. Will remember tie-dye shirts always. Thanks parents. Hopes to become a mathematics major. Most embarrassed when laughing throughout an oral report. MARK E. PARENT 1079 Sassaquin Ave. N.B. 02745 Enjoyed being capt. of tennis swim teams. Won’t forget Columbus Day weekend ’85. Thanks go to parents, Mrs. B, Mr. M. Happiest hanging with MT, BH, BS AS. Secret dream of going to L.A. College life is next! LAURIE J. PENHA 400 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Lolli-P”” Wishes to thank Bridetta and Liz for pulling through four years of high school with her. Mr. Hamlet, Mr. Raposo and Mr. Fraga all tops. Dreams of living in Italy findingagreen-eyed fine Italian. “Don’t hassle it!” MARIA V. PEREIRA 310 Harwich St. N.B. 02745 “Okie” Happiest with Scott. Deep appreciation to Mom Dad. Will always treasure friendships at NBH. Enjoys watching the Bost on Bruins! Mr. Motta tops her list. Most embarrassed falling off the bus. “What a weirdo!” CHERYL PASTIE 147 Belleville Rd. N.B. 02740 “Munchkin” Enjoys hanging around having fun. Can be found at Cumberland’s in Sassaquin. Summer of ’83 with Kenny, Paula Mark memorable. “What rhymes with Winnebago? Leggo my Eggo!” Happy hearing Led Zeppelin being with Kenny. SUZANNE PEPIN 14 Bardsley St. Acushnet 02743 Will undoubtedly miss good friends good times since coming to NBH. Made her home within the walls of the Gold House. Too busy to get in her sr. questionnaire! Being a senior means approaching that special June day. ANDREW G. PERRON 14 Nye Ave. Acushnet 02743 Can be found at the Mills. Enjoyed baseball, football and diving. Attracted to personality, looks asense of humor. Hopes to join the Marine Corps. Will always remember the cool NBH people. Chemistry with Mr. Kobza terrific. MELANNIE S. PAULO 158 Bluefield St. N.B. 02740 “Mel” Wishes to thank Momand Mr. Longo. Found at Rural Cemetery and Blue Meadows. Secretly wishes to marry Kerry Von Eric. Willalways remember being kicked out of school the last day of jr. yr. and getting caught for returning. a ANAISA F. PEREIRA 258 Purchase Sct. N.B. 02740 “Ani” Thanks parents, family “carinho” for support. Happiest with friends, Chincks, Ouijaand the Wonder Roch. Mr. Motta’s US History Mr. Silva’s English classes both tops. Can be found in Tan cafe. “No sir!” CHERYL L. PERRY 317 Belair St. N.B. 02745 Happiest with Laurie Rousseau, Michelle Sequin, Karin Nicewitz cheerleaders. Looks for a nice looking, honest guy with a sense of humor semi-curly hair. Enjoyed marching band being cheerleading captain. “No, sa!” Thanks parents. +9 CHRISTINE M. PERRY 337 Hersom St N.B. 02745 Enjoyed NBH colorguard and band. Happiest with friends and winning best colorguard. Colorguard captain truly a dream come true. Hopes to become a pharmacist. Thanks go to Mom and Dad for their support. “Oh, No!” ROBIN L. PIERCE 73 Foster Sc N.B. 02740 “Smiley” Thanks go to Mom Dad for the pushes to do well in school work. Hopes to become the best Marine possible! Happiest with best friends Barbara and Verna. Sgt. Morrison and R.O.T.C. tops. Enjoys reading. 50 STACEY M. PERRY 43 Dunbar St. N.B. 02740 “Spacey” Can be found at the yard. Thanks go to Mr. Motta and Gary for making her freshman year good. Pet peeve: people who put on airs. “What’s up?” Secret fantasy to meet the Scorpians. Happiest with Russ and friends. WADE S. PERRY 70A Nemasket Place N.B. 02740 Thanks Mr. Medeiros for all his help throughout high school. Enjoyed swimming, golf and the Great Outdoors Club. Mr. Medeiros and Mr. Kobza both tops. Hopes to join the Marines. Enjoyed being a lifeguard during the summertime. JULIE K. PETERSON 62% Washington St. N.B. 02740 Memorable event was Live Aid Concert in Philly. Special guy Russ and her mom get her thanks. Loves to spend hours and hours talking! Enjoyed Ms. Leal and Mr. Motta. G.O. Cluba hit. Seeks abnormality in someone. TP TJ: Parties at T. Jacques’ house at Rocky Point were nasty. (I think!) — Kev NBHS Track Team: The best! MM, JR, KC DM are great friends! — The Limey Class of ’86: Best of luck and happiness. — Mr. Mrs. J. Rose Beth: Always remember Tues. 8 27, and day after J. Jones. I love you your smile! Bax Beth: After Horseneck Beach, I think we are stuck with each other! All my love, Chris Luck, Success and Happiness to the SENIORS: Ms. M. Pacheco To the gang on the ’86 Crimson Log: What can I say?? You’re marvelous! Love, Nancy P. Success and Joy to the class of 1986: Ronald Anne Nolin Cliques of ’86: You tried failed. We dregs always win. You were noticed this yr., but in the real world you'll be just sand on the beach! DW Class of ’86: Best wishes. May all your desires come true! Ms. R. Medeiros MICHAEL V. CARLTON P. ELVIRA I. PIMENTAL PIMENTEL PIMENTEL 32 Harrison St. 61 Irene St. N.B. 02740 N.B. 02740 N.B. 02745 Thanks parents, special friends “Mike” Thanks parents for their patience understanding. Enjoyed Ms. Leal Mrs. Hassey. Will never forget driving the wrong way on Route 6! Enjoyed summer vacation in Toronto. Future travel planned. “Are you serious?” “C” US History with Mr. Motta tops. Happiest at lunch. Beinga senior means getting out! Dreams of taking over Headmaster’s job for a week. Hopes to become rich famous. Thanks parents. “Don’t bother me!” and boyfriend. Being a senior means being 1! Enjoys partying. Great summertime experience of traveling on her own 6-15-85 through 7-14-85. Looks for sincerity in a person. “Gimme a break!” JOHN A. PICK 81 Myrtle St. N.B. 02740 Thanks go to Mr. Vaz. Mrs. Amaral’s biology class tops. Hopes to become a scientific researcher. Happiest with friends. Enjoyed bicycling. Being a senior means being accepted to the college of your choice. FERNANDO A. PIMENTEL 363 Orchard St. N.B. 02740 “Fred” Happiest with friends or on the football field. Also enjoyed playing basketball. Thanks sent out to parents and his brother. Admires a nice personality. Hopes to be a success in his future career choices. NBH people special. RACHELLE A. PINTO 130 Morgan St. N.B. 02740 “Shachelle” Enjoyed Mr. Ed Mr. Fortes. Happiest with Vinnie good friends LC, CS, EF, SM, DR, at wild lunch. Hopes for college success. Found in Core. Thanks Mom and brother. Enjoyed track, Minority Aw. Club drill team. NANCY M. PIRES 138 Washington St. N.B. 02740 “Giggles” Thanks parents for their support. Mr. Kobza’s clin chem. class tops. Won’t forget lunch with Marc Carlos. Foreign Lang. Club, yrbk, Hon. Soc. great. Friends NM and RE the best. Secret fantasy to dance. “What!” RAQUEL L. PIRES 317 Pleasant St. N.B. 02740 “Keques’’ Happiest with George. Hope to become a secretary. Thanks go to Kelly Barbosa, Michele Garr, Jocelyn Andrade, parents. Mr. Raposa’s Spanish class tops. Will remember friends cafe jr. year with Jocelyn. RICHARD M. PIRES 15 Calumet St. N.B. 02744 “Rick” Enjoyed X-country winter spring track. Chemistry great. Thanks go to Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Taylor. Dreams of ruling the world. Most embarrassed during track initiation. Happiest when sleeping. ies: é da i JEFF PLATT 3, Shawnee Ct. N.B. 02740 Thanks sent to mother for support. Mr. Hamlet tops. Can be found at the rock in the projects. Enjoys playing basketball. Will always remember hanging outside at lunch. Hopes to become rich. No more school! Sheryle: You're a great friend. Band senior year were a blast. I luv ya lots. — Chris Yael: I can’t believe it’s over! Don’t forget all the great times! Love ya. Kathy. Kev: Drink break, chorus, double barrel sleep, music bad. It’s been great! Cheec Jo Banana: Thanks for helping me get through it all. Thanks for everything. — Luv, Me Yrbk. Staff: Congratulations on a great job in capturing beautiful memories for your class- mates. — Ms. B David Gomes! What a name! Thanks for the hard work and long hours. Nice job! Ms. B Class of 86: Saude, Sucesso, Saudades! Mr. Al Alves Best wishes to the Class of ’86: Mr. W. Robbins Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’86. — J. Mullin Tan House Office Aides: Congratulations and good luck to you and members of the senior class. — Mrs. S. Amaral bits | aed CHRIS R. PLOURDE MELODY J. MICHELLE DAVID S. PONTE CARLOS L. PORTAL | 52 Fielding St. PLUMMER POITRAS 374 Farm Sct. 100 Bates St. N.B. 02745 310 Park St. 1043 Summer St. To pe eelerettges ress Eating yellow cupcakes favorite N.B. 02740 N.B. 02746 Miss Leal’s psychology class Mr. Robbins in House pastime. Mr. Bourgeois and Mr. Bullock tops among teachers. “Uh huh.” Will never forget times with NBH band. Hopes to become rich in future. Can be found in band room. Happiest when awake. “Mel” Thanks go to Ann for being a friend. Ms. J. Mullin tops. Can be found in the Music Dept. Enjoyed being a camp counselor during summer. Happiest spending time with Tom. “Be content, but never be satisfied.” “Mich Mash” Thanks go to Casey. Happiest with Bob, Gina good friends. Dreams of getting out of New Bedford. Mr. Motta 1. Enjoys partying and listening to Led Zeppelin. Will always remember driving Ahab crazy jr. year. outstanding. Looks for honesty a good sense of humor in a person. Thanks go to Mr. M., Mrs. B., Ms. Leal and his parents. Can usually be found in the pool swimming. “This is lame!” Construction awesome! Was found in Tan House cafe. “What's up?” Enjoyed playing soccer for NBH. Won't ever forget losing to Needham in the finals in triple overtime. Thanks sent to his family friends. at RICHARD A. PORTER III 101 Robeson St. N.B. 02740 “Rick” Thanks parents, Paul, Mr. Medeiros, Mrs. Buckley. Enjoyed swimming, track, Drama Club. Hopes to become extremely rich. Most embarrassed losing clothes freshman year in gym. Dreams of understanding the French language. KATHY L. RAMOS 152 Grinnell St. N.B. 02740 “Kit-Kat” Sends thanks to Mom and Dad for love and support. Special thanks to all teachers. Will always remember laughs good times with friends. Proud to be a NBHS graduate. Hopes the future holds more education for her. JOE O. RESENDES 129 Bates St. N.B. 02745 Listening to music being with friends makes him happy. Wishes to thank parents for their understanding. Gym, study, lunch, nice girls make NBHS memories. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Robbins, Mr. DeChambeau tops! 52 RACHEL POSIVIATA 3468 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02745 This young lady decided to seek her future a few months before her peers. Was her happiest when no books, tests or homework were required. Will miss the good friends made while here. Missed out on sr. privileges and sr. lounge. MATTHEW A. RAMOS 105 Bluefield St. N.B. 02740 “Pumpkin” Hopes to control NBC T.V. Network. Wishes to thank Howard Michelle Paine. Enjoys making people laugh. Admires a trustworthy, honest person who likes to party. Senior means ruling the school. “What's up?” JOHN J. REUL, JR. 33 Trinity St. N.B. 02740 Parents his coach get his thanks. Being with friends MM, TP, KC, SC CB bring big smiles. “How much do you wanna bet!” C., G. Mr. Kelly all tops. In love with music, movies, Mills, Dream Machine running. A future movie star? AMY-BETH PRAGANA 39 Whitman St. N.B. 02745 Happiest with David dreams of marrying him. Mr. Ed was tops. Enjoyed work with SADD. Found on Whitman St. Thanks those who cared enough to be patient and help her find her way. Attracted by great eyes personality. “Ya, right!” SHELLY M. RAMOS 128 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “Chinks” Looks for a positive attitude. Plans on college degree in business mang. and as real estate broker. Secretly wishes to marry a millionaire. Mr. Levesque tops. “Take a picture honey, | ain’t got time to waste!” ANN M. REZENDES N.B. 02740 Seeks some sign of intelligence in a person. Her pastime is breathing! “Why?” Wishes to thank all fluffs at NBHS elsewhere. NBHS memories include band and fluffing. Can be found somewhere in reality. Mr. V. rated tops. AMY B. RAMOS 123 Cedar St. N.B. 02740 “Lady Love’? Happiest with friends. Thanks parents, friends God. Secret fantasy to travel around world. Future ambition to be cosmetologist. Noted for being wild crazy “gal”. Won't forget falling up stairs. “Go for 1 EDMOND D. RAY 354 Pleasant St. N.B. 02740 “E” — Found at Monte’s Park or United Front. Member of spring track Minority Awareness Club. Mrs. Purcell tops. Thanks parents for support. Happiest with friends family. Hopes to become successful business- man. U-Mass trips great fun! STEVEN M. REZE NDES 1183 Chaffee St. N.B. 02745 “Rez” Will always remember baseball’s 17-0 record soph. yr. Appreciated parents’ support. “Right!” Mr. Goodfellow’s chem. class jr. yr. the best. Spent an unforgettable 4 yrs. at NBHS. Dreams of owning a Porsche. “See ya!” JAIME R. RAMOS 443 Bolton St. N.B. 02740 “Jimmy” Enjoys watching TV, going to the movies, going to parties, seeing friends. Thanks Mr. B., Mr. DaGraca, Mr. Silveira, Mr. Hebert, mother grandmother. NBHS the best the girls 1. Hopes to become an electrical engineer. JAMES R. REGO 99 Lowell St. N.B. 02745 r “Jimmy” Thanks Mom for being there. Spends time partying doing homework. Daffy desire to be a Playgirl centerfold. Summer memories include rolling in the red seaweed at Horseneck Beach. College in the future. “What a loser.” DAVID S. RIBEIRO 785 Belleville Ave. N.B. 02745 “Dave” Enjoys flying the most. To become a self-made millionaire a dream. Nearly setting chem lab on fire very embarrassing! Is happiest sleeping! Beng a senior means an end to attending school. “Play with fire you get burned.” JOYCE M. RIBEIRO 249 Arnold St. N.B. 02740 “Magic” Found wherever the action is. Sends thanks to her parents and her friends. Happy with CA, LC, SR, AR, TR, DG, DA, and others. Won’t forget two years spent chillin with Mrs. Purcell. “Be cool” Secret dream to marry Reggie Theus and be rich. JOSEPH E. RODA 317 Chancery Sct. N.B. 02740 “Red” Can be found anywhere that suits the purpose. Back parking lotof NBH memorable. Mr. Campoli’s help much appreciated. Happiest times are those with friends, with that special girl, or when playing guitar. Mr. Motta Tops. MICHAEL R. ROMA NOSKI 237 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Mike” Found at the Mills, Tank Road, or Buttonwood Park. Sleeping in school created need for summer _ school. Announcements always broughtasmile. Thanks parents. Dreams of college, riches, marriage and visiting Playboy mansion. RAQUEL RIVERA 78 Mott St. N.B. 02740 A young lady who spent little of her senior year in the halls of NBHS. Is happiest with close friends and family. Missed out on privilege of senior lounge and the assemblies. Was a member of the Tan House team. DANIEL A. RODRIGUES 66 Deane St. N.B. 02746 “Dan” Freshman year always to be remembered. Can be found in the North End of New Bedford. Shop class most enjoyable. Going to beach in summer the best. Sends out his thanks to parents for everything they’ve done to help him. CLARA M. ROSARIO 302 Purchase St. N.B. 02740 “Clarita” Most enjoyable time listening to music and dancing. Mr. DaGraca always to be remembered. Wishes to thank parents for their love and support. Future goal includes going to college to become a computer programmer. ROSA M. ROCHA 14 Morton Ct. N.B. 02744 “Wonder Roch” Mr. J. Costa and Mr. Walsh tops. Maine trip with cuz the best. Thanks family and “sis.” Happiest with friends Chinks, Annie and Oeuga. Being a senior is having priority over underclassmen. Dreams of being shipwrecked with JW. STACIE M. RODRIGUES 453 Dartmouth St. N.B. 02740 Spends Saturdays ice-skating. Looks forward to career in banking and move to Florida. Admires someone who’s willing to accept you as you are. Secret desire to travel abroad. Ms. Leal was tops. “Keep your mouth closed and your ears open.” GINA M. ROSARIO 2 Hyacinth St. N.B. 02740 “Gina, Gina” Can be found at Denmore Sq. Junior year teachers rank number one. Admires creativity and individuality. “You must be lame!” Happiest with KM, JF, MP, and PL. Wishes to marry Todd Rundgren. Plans to be a record engineer in NY. JEFF ROCHELEAU N.B. 02740 Will always remember the regulations at NBHS. Enjoys partying and is found everywhere. Happiest when spending school time in art classes. Hopes to be a millionaire by thirty. Secret fantasy is to date Sally S. HEIDI L. ROGERS 38 Winsper St. N.B. 02740 “Hidge” Can be found hanging at Rosie’s house. Thanks Mom and Dad for caring. Best times spent with RM, GW, PD, SM, CA, and PS. Lab with Paula unforgettable. “I’m gonna fail!” Seeks yumminess in a person. Shopping a great pastime. MARIA A. ROSARIO 129 Virgo Drive N.B. 02745 Thanks parents and Mr. Kelly for support. Can be found hanging outside Green House doors. Spanish class with Mrs. Kallevick tops. Won’t forget falling in lunch room with food tray. Hopes to become a lab technician. “Hey, Mama.” ANA L. RODA 26 Burns St. N.B. 02740 “Lucy” Thanks sister and parents for love and support. Enjoys a person with a nice personality. NB field hockey was tops. Seeks a future in travel and tourism. Can be found at West Beach. “What!” Senior year means upper class life. JEFFREY A. ROGERS 310 Sawyer St. N.B. 02746 “Jeffie” Can be found on Ethel St. Thanks go to parents, grandparents and Mr. Hogan. Happy with good friends. Secret fantasy to be wealthy. Looks for honesty in a person. Plans to be Med. Tech. in future. Summer at Camp Kennedy tops! LEONARD M. ROSE, JR. 90 Whitlow St. N.B. 02740 “Leapin Lenny ” Camping on Cape Cod with friends made summer memorable. Future holds a career in sports journalism. Senior year means being on top of the heap. “What's up, man?” Mr. Foster’s history class was tops. Found at Mall. RENA M. ROSE 60 South Second St. N.B. 02740 Hopes to study Business Management and someday own her own company. Thanks parents and teachers for always being there. “You better save it!’? Mr. Rapozo will be remembered most. Enjoys a person who’s happy-go-lucky, cheerful and positive. ROBIN J.M. SANTIAGO 165 David St. N.B. 02744 . “Bobby” Thanks go to Mom, Dad, Dr. Lund “misfit.” Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Fraga were tops. Looks for honesty understanding in a person. Fantasizes about taking the pain away from all suffering children. “Be good!” College bound. LAURIE A. ROUSSEAU 916 County St. N.B. 02740 “Law” Can be found just about anywhere. Loved cheering and the band. Wishes to thank Mom Dad for being supportive understanding. Cheering, friends Fred D. make her happy. Off to college to have a career in design advertising. KELLY G. SANTOS 1070 Westgate St. N.B. 02745 “Kel-Kel” Can be found in front of Brooks or behind Eddie’s. Summer job at Lincoln Park memorable. “What up with that?” Happy hanging with friends. Thanks Tina, Cat, Athena, Veronica parents. Dreams of travel with Bon Jovi. MAUREEN M. SANCHEZ 49 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02744 “Moe’”’ Enjoys being with someone whois truthful, natural sincere. Secretly hopes to marry a rich Parisian own three sports cars. “Hey, Mama!” Thanks Mom for patience. To become a cosmetologist. Being late to class a trademark. KIM M. SANTOS 93 Pawnee Ct. N.B. 02740 “K-Love” Spends spare time with friends. Seeks future in interior design. Sr. year equals seniority. Family and friends get special thanks. A real Mr. Rapoza fan. Seeks traits of sincerity personality. SUZANNE SANDEL 81 Walden St. N.B. 02740 “Sue” This gal didn’t quite finish out her senior year in the halls of NBHS. She left us in Dec. to shop early? Missed the good times shared with close friends made in the Tan House and in cafe during the lunch shifts. CORINE A. SANDERS 76 Dartmouth St. N.B. 02740 “Coors” — Wishes to thank Larry for being there. Enjoys dancing partying with friends. Found at beach or park. Happy to have met Tres! Dreams of one day getting back with Dave. Hopes to become a hairdresser. Mrs. Purcell tops. “Freaked out!” Lois Chris: Good luck with your future. Keep me in mind for the wedding. — Love, V.L.D. NBHS Colorguard: You’re always number 1 in my heart. — Luv, Christine Lisa, Kerri Maria: The best thing you ever did was to join NBH — Love always, Cheec Rosie: To the best friend I could ever have!! Thanks!! Luv ya, Pam Chris K.: Thanks for a great four years! Luv, Chris L. Kevin: I'll always remember that night. Troy: New Year’s all other occasions can’t will never be forgotten! Love, B.S. Hey, Jen: Always remember the fun with the yrbk, pool the float. Stay cool— Love, Dave C.E., T.S., C.C., and M.B.: You guys are terrific! Thanks for letting me hang with you! Luv, A.V. Paul: I will never forget that Monday night all the other fun times. — Luv, Sheryle J. Botelho: My bro. friend. Thanks for everything. Memories never forgotten. — PF, RC, VS RM: You guys were gross but made the lunch table more exciting. — Luv, Chris LEONARD A. BETH SCHWARTZ SANTOS, JR. 10 Milford St. 79 Bay St. N.B. 02745 N.B. 02740 “Bethy” A girl with a great big “Lenny” Will always remember wild times with NBH band. Enjoyed going out with brothers and friends. Desires to become chem. engineer or teacher. An aspiring trumpet player. Mr. V.a favorite. Band initiation quite embarrassing. smile. 8-27, Tuesdays, life-guarding chocolate attacks made geat summer. Happy when people pay attention to her. Great NBH memories include CDW-. EW B?, fun times with close friends or writing poems. KIM E. SCROGGINS 480 Kempton St. N.B. 02740 “Miss” Can be found hanging at United Front. Lipstick fight in Tan Cafe memorable. Happy when with KD, AS, TA. Special thanks for Mom’s love understanding. Mrs. Purcell’s Black Studies class a favorite. Likes wild people. JOHN M. SENRA 27 Sharp St. N.B. 02740 Biology with Mr. Gill tops. Thanks parents, Mr. Matos Mr. Gill. Happiest with Norma, family friends. Can be found in Tan cafeteria. Losing soccer finals soph. year was sadly memorable. Hopes to become soccer pro. “What's up?” KELLY A. SEELEY 139 Chancery St. N.B. 02740 “Special K” Sends thanks to parents, brother, and sis for support. Hopes to become a beautician in future. Happiest with family and friends. Enjoys trustworthy and honest people. Mr. Hamlet’s biology class tops. MICHELLE A. SEGUIN 96 Oakland St. N.B. 02740 “Mitch” Active in band and cheering. Top teachers include Mr. Kobza, Mr. Fraga, and Mr. Marchand. All smiles when with Nikki, cheerleaders, and friends. Mom Dad get special thanks. Can be found at the Mills Onelotloe JACQUELINE M. “SENEY 10 Birchwood Dr. N.B. 02745 “Jackie” Enjoyed track team. Looks for caring honest people. Thanks parents for support. Power and privileges go along with being sr. Ms. Leal tops. Hopes to be successful. Hike with Great Outdoors Club memorable. “Too funny!” %e. Paul: You're very special, I’ll never forget all the times we’ve shared. luv, Christine. Tuesday, 8 27, 10 16-10 17, cutting tomatoes, and knitting gave you the advantage !!! Kim: Don’t forget all of our unforgettable summer time experiences. Love ya, Kathy. Dan: I celebrate my love for you: The search is over you're all I need. — Pam Long live the Mills, Bottle Bill, Horseneck, and Tex!! — T. Jacques Kim: You're the best. Thanks for always being there for all the fun times. Luv, Pam To all the clicks: Surprise! You’re no better than any one else! J.V. To Pamie Coelho: My best friend. Stay just the way you are! Love, Joanne Chris — I can’t wait to start our life together. Sept. 6th! Love, Lois Sue A. Never forget my talk with you at JF’s party! Hope we never part! — Love, Tim MICHELE M. SHANNON 84 State St. N.B. 02740 “Micky” Sends special thanks to her Mom for understanding. Rated Mr. Sykes and Mrs. Buckley at the top of her list of favorites. Being with Dave brings smiles and happiness. Won’t forget time spent selling pillows sr. year. ELIZABETH M. SHAUGH NESSY 2 Priscilla St. N.B. 02740 “Beth” Enjoys gymnastics and diving. Mrs. Buckley rated tops. Thanks love to parents. College in future plans. CDW-EW B?, great friends fond memories at NBHS not to be forgotten. Dreams of skydiving. “Hola!” BARBY-ANN SILVA 82 Thomas Sct. N.B. 02740 “Barb” Enjoyed attending su mmer program at SMU. Thanks all teachers who helped her through high school, esp. Mr. Fortes, Mr. Sykes, Mr. Kobza, Mr. Dufresne, Mr. Vaz and Mrs. Bolton. “‘C’est dommage” Hopes to become a counselor. LISA M. SENNA 182 Willis St. N.B. 02740 “Fly Gal” Looks for honesty self respect. Secretly wishes to own a white Lambraghini. Future holds travelling and having fun. Thanks go to Mom. JR, MC. Mr. Kobza and clinical chem. were tops! Happiest with JR, AM LR. “Relax” BRETT M. SILVA 11 Reynolds St. N.B. 02740 “Mr. B” Can be found hanging at Presidential Heights. Will always remember times spent in Whalers’ Rest jr. year. with Ms. Lotz. Wishes to thank mother for support. Being with the females makes him happy. Secret desire to be filthy rich. 55 DANIEL M. SILVA 358 Earle St. N.B. 02746 Mrs. Andrade gets thanks. Mr. Roscow’s humor appreciated. To attend college or join Air Force. Dreams of being stuck on an island full of women and to be filthy rich. Enjoys astromony, chemistry, and Portuguese. “What's up?” JOSE F. SIMAS 202 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 “Simos” Thanks go to Mom and Dad. Hopes to be successful. Freshman year Portuguese class memorable. Looks for personality sense of humor. Mr. Roscow the best. Getting out early makes sr. yr. Happy with friends. “Whaaaat!” DAW N-MARIE SMITH 633 Union St. N.B. 02740 “Donsy” Can be found hanging in 4-217. Best times found with good friends and in Child Care class. Family and friends get special thanks. Seeks traits of sincerity and understanding. Ms. M.’s Child Care class tops. 56 FILOMENA C. SILVA 52 Winsor St. N.B. 02744 “Fil” Admires honesty in a person. Parents and godmother get special thanks. Hopes to travel in future. Summer taught how to make quick decisions. Found at the Mall. Senior year means leadership. “Don’t know!” DONALD SIMPKIN 15 Viall St. N.B. 02740 “Bisket’? Could be found spending his free time at the bowling lanes. Favorite school activity was any time spent with computers with the other members of the Computer Club. Hopes to attend college major in computer engin. INGRID TRUNDY SMITH 450 South Second St. N.B. 02740 “Mrs. Smitty” Thanks all who helped her make it. Walking into boys’ bathroom freshman yr. embarrassing. Mr. Luchetti tops. Happiest with Jeff. Looks for honesty in a person. “Chill out!” Hopes college and a career. Rates Mr. Robbins 1. AMANDA M. SILVEIRA 269 Wood St. N.B. 02745 Could usually be found in the Blue House driveway. Seeks people with. pleasing personalities. Sends thanks to her Mom. Is hoping for a future filled with love happiness with Gus. Being a senior equals responsibility. LOIS A. SIMPKIN 464 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Munchkin” Looks for a caring nature, trust honesty. Is happiest with that special someone — guess who! Will always remember Wade Perry tying her shoes together. Thanks given to Mrs. Gutierrez ‘for believing in her. SALLY J. SMITH 58 Ridgewood Rd. N.B. 02745 Will always remember friendship with Lisa England. Wishes to thank T.B. for his help and understanding. Happiest spending time with Tim B. Enjoys Mr. Kobza’s chem. class. Looks for honesty in a person. “What's happening?” VICTOR SILVEIRA 12 McMurray Ct. N.B. 02740 “Vic” Dreams of winning a lead in a Broadway show. Best times with CL, PF, RC, and RP. Hopes to become ridiculously rich. Seeks sensitivity in a person. Drama Club activities will never be forgotten. Thanks parents. KEVIN W. SISSON 509 Hillman Sc. N.B. 02740 “Kev-e-Kev” Happiest when catching some “Z’s”. Will never forget friends made at NBHS. Seeks future in Army. “What's up dude?” Spare time occupied by basketball. Special thanks to Mom. Mr. Costa takes top honors. RICARDO S. SOARES 56 State St. N.B. 02740 “Cacai” Special thanks to Mr. DaGraca to his parents. Sr. equals pride studying. Rates NBH its pretty girls 1. Can be found with good friends. Plans on a future as a mechanic. Mr.B, Mr. Silveira Ms. Torres also rate high. KIMBERLEY SIMARD 167 Summit St. N.B. 02740 “Kim” will always remember 8-14-85 those special parties that made the summer of ’85 memorable. Happiest being crazy with KK, BL, YA, KC. Thanks parents friends for understanding. Found at the Mills. “All flappin.” ARIS D. SKALIOTIS 203 Hawthorn St. N.B. 02740 “Skully” Dreams of becoming a Greek tycoon. Thanks Mom and Dad! Enjoys traveling and meeting old new friends. Won't forget summer days on isle of Crete. Will miss DW, JR, TP, KC, JC, SC, DO, LD, GW, and Vickie. College bound. SANDRA A. SOARES 159 Summit St. N.B. 02740 “Sandi” Plans on attending B.C. to become a lab tech. Great friends like TC, MB, CR, and esp. DD make times special. Thanks family, esp. her mom. Mr. Kobza’s chem class tops. “Serious?” Can be found in Tan core between classes. STEVEN SOARES 121 Bates St. N.B. 02745 Happiest when not doing any work. Enjoys lunch. Can be found with the gang on Ernest St. Mr. Curry the best. Looks for agood personality. Thanks go to Mrs. Winsper parents. Will always remember all the good times. “Oh!” JOHN P. SOUSA 319 Davis St. N.B. 02746 “Johnny” Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Extremely happy to have met Lillian. Enjoys driving cars, biking, rock roll, baseball hockey. Admires honesty faithfulness. To become an investigator. Secret wish for fame riches. TROY C. SPIRLET 954 Phillips Rd. N.B. 02745 “Spirl” — Happiest playing varsity ice hockey baseball or being with friends. Mr. Roscow’s class tops. Found at the Mills or with everyone else. Thanks parents, CE, CC NB. Will never forget beating Fal. 3-2 in hockey soph yr. VICKIE SOUBASSIS 892 County St. N.B. 02740 “Vic” Thanks go to Mom and Dad. Enjoys having a good time. Hopes to own a business. The whole crew from Tan Blue every morning lunch memorable. Happiest with Ray friends. Seeks optimistic type. “You're out of it!” KEVIN W. SOUZA N.B. 02740 Will always remember Great Outdoors Club trips. Happiest surrounded by girls. Thanks Mr. Motta, Mr. Fraga Mr. Pepin for all their help. Fantasizes of passing all college courses with A’s. Enjoyed having authority as a senior. MARK STONE N.B. 02740 ‘““Stona’’ Can be found anywhere! Gym, lunch study make an ideal school day. Truly happy at parties and concerts with friends. “Nerds!” Dreams of touring the U.S. A Mr. Motta devotee. Seeks honesty and humor in one. GORETE L. SOUZA 89 Nelson St. N.B. 02744 Enjoyed classes in accounting most. Finds true happiness with JM. Thanks Mom and Dad for being there. Hopes to become an accountant. Seeks honesty in life. Dreams of someday meeting George Michael. Senior year means being 1. KIM M. SOUZA 85 Valentine St. N.B. 02744 “Spaz Jr.” Is happiest with friends;SA,CA,RS, DR, DC. Thanks go to Mom Dad, SA, CA, RS. Band Istlunch shift jr. yr. great times. “Sadness!” Spends leisure time twirling dancing. Looks for humor honesty. TIMOTHY J. STOTT 28 Hussey St. N.B. 02740 “T. Stout” Thanks sent to Mrs. Cohen. Happiest with Barbie. Mr. Motta Mr. Mandly terrific. Enjoys football, track, baseball, music, movies drawing. Secret wish to own an isle of Paradise. July 4 at Milikins most memorable. MARIA M. SOUSA 8 Plymouth St. N.B. 02740 ‘Mala’ Enjoyed being on NBHS gymnastics team and Student Congress. Will always remember fun times spent laughing with friends. Truly appreciated Mr. G’s humor. Most noted for being gullible. Thanks go to Mr. Ed Mr. T. Lives for the beach. PAMELA A. SOUZA 388 Dartmouth St. ° N.B. 02740 “Pam” Sends thanks to parents Mr. Longo for putting up with her. Bina’s “Jello-Mobile” a NBH memory. Happiest out of school with the gang — Barbie, Rosie, Kim, KK, YA, KS, HR, LC. 55. Basketball, softball, swimming top activities. JOHNNY D. STOVER 32 Sycamore St. N.B. 02740 “Tex” Working with Mrs. Silva Mrs. Clermont in the computer room tops. Enjoyed being on Crimson Courier staff. Wishes to thank Mrs. Gutierrez. Appreciates a good sense of humor. Often found reading. “Get out of my face!” RICHARD M. SOUSA 57 Bourne St. N.B. 02740 “Rick” Will always remember friends made at NBHS. Wishes to thank Mr. Roscow and Mrs. Diggle. Happiest when playing tennis being with friends. Admires honesty along with a good sense of humor. Off to college to become a lawyer. MARK A. SPINOLA 382 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Morris E. Day” Happiest when photographing sunsets and women. Secret fantasy is too hot for the yearbook! Can be found at any jammin’ party. Hopes to become a fashion photographer. “What time is it?” CHERYL D. STROUD 170 Willow St. N.B. 02740 “Shay” Summer travel with church memorable. Thanks parents for support Upward Bound. Happy with KH, NJ, RP, MW esp. E.R. Dudley, Jr. Fantasy to run off with Edward live happily forever. Mrs. Purcell Black History tops all else. KATHLEEN E. SWA NSEY 19 Homer St. N.B. 02740 “Kath” Wishes to thank parents for love and support. Can be found anywhere friends are. “T’m so confused!” Admires honesty in a person. Summer memories of Fort Phoenix. Happiest with people she loves. Sr. means being best. STEPHEN C. SYLVIA 57 Princeton St. N.B. 02745 “Steve” Dreams of being capt. of the starship Enterprise. “It’s good for you!” Enjoyed Honor Society and Bowling League. A Mr. Robbins fan. A future Air Force Academy cadet. Allsmiles with that special someone. 58 DIANE M. SWIRE 656 Brock Ave. N.B. 02744 “Dy-Dy” Going to footbal games, volleyball and softball top school activities. Best times with friends from Central—esp. RL, OJ, DW. “Yeah, right!” Thanks Mom and Dad for 4 years of love and support. College bound. CARI A. SYLVIA 173 Rounds St. N.B. 02740 Active in band and Student Congress. Best times spent with friends and at parties. Thanks go to parents, vavoa, M M, LD, and MC. Memories of band trips and winning NESBA finals will linger. Enjoys sincerity honesty. LORI M. SYVIA 145 Harvard St. N.B. 02746 “This is true!” Mr. Kobza and Mr. Motta tops. Wishes to thank Mom Dad for love support. Spending time with Tony makes her happiest. Pet peeve of packing baby food. Admires honesty. Future holds college nursing career. T. Cheec, K. Cook: You know ya make me wanna SHOUT!!! — T. Jacques Sue D: Colorguard couldn’t have been the same without you. Luv ya lots — MCP. Chris Davy Oliveira: Thanks for always listening! You're special. Love, Jo-Banana Good luck Gina, Fil, Staci, Charlene, Lisa: Remember the crazy times at lunch. — Lori Neighbor: Would ya like to buy an “0”? Won't u be my neighbor? Glad 2 b your’s! Tammi: You were a close and great friend to me. Remember band and woof woem. SMD Barbie: Thanks for all the fun memories and for always being there!! Luv ya, Pam Rhonda: “Boom!”, 5J’s, I.C., my leg! “Kinda- sorta, but not really!” Thanx. — Me Chris K: I want the front seat! Where’s Tobey? Tom: Where’s the whip cream cherries? Ann Al: You'll always be a part of my life. Who knows? Maybe someday . . . — Elizabeth Thanks to Mom and Dad, Eric Berg, Paula Verna, — Love, Lori C. Mareira: Thanks for being my best friend soph. jr. yr. I'll never forget. J.V. WENDY SYLVIA 37 County St. N.B. 02740 Before departing the halls of NBHS, this young lady was a member of Mr. Longo’s famous Gold House. The picture was left, but no questionnaire in sight! Missed out on an Opportunity to experience sr. lounge sr. privileges. CHARLENE T. TATE 110 South St. N.B. 02740 “Char” Wishes to thank Mom Dad. Happiest with SV, DS, RS, LN, RH, SR. Looks for honesty, humor, under standing in a person. Will always remember lunch with friends. Hopes to become a med. secretary. “Ya, right!” CARLOS TAVARES 137 Chancery St. N.B. 02740 French with Mr. Biscari tops. Enjoys lifting weights pool. Seeks kindness and under- standing. Will always remember the fun times on Ist. lunch shift. Happiest when he became a senior. Hopes to someday be- come a famous body builder. SHEREE A. SYLVIA 180 Frank St. N.B. 02740 “Shaboo” Being with Jimmy makes her smile. Seekonk Speedway tops summer memories. “No doubt!” Can be found anywhere! Taking a tumble down the stairs was quite embarrassing. Mrs. Milligan and Mr. Barboza tops. Future in Child Care. JULIO P. TAVARES 87 Court St. ’N.B. 02740 Secretly dreams of being JR Ewing. Spare time spent working at Poulos’ Pharmacy. “How’s the action?’ Mr. Warren’s accounting classes were great. An avid ROTC member. Hopes to become state trooper or salesman. KENNETH A. TAVARES 220 Grinnell St. N.B. 02740 “Kenny” Will remember the Drama Club production of Jesus Christ, Superstar. Beingasenior means better oral hygiene. To become a well known musician like Desi Arnaz a dream. “Pepperidge Farms remem- bers!” PAULINE TAVARES 90 Sagamore St. N.B. 02740 Will never forget the many great friends made here. Thanks parents for their support and understanding. Hopes to be independent successful in life. Won't forget the life experience learned while asking for yearbook ads. Never forget all the good times. You're Great STANLEY P. TOBOJKA 59 Apache Ct. N.B. 02740 “Stash” Secretly wishes to be captain of the Bruins. Can be found playing hockey at the rink. Knocking over coach at practice quite embarrassing. Individuality a favorite trait. “Senior” means never having to say you're sorry. friend. — Love ya, Pam The “HB’s”: Good luck to you all! Keep in touch. — Love, Chris Danielle: My best friend. I hope we can always be good friends. — love ya, Sue KC, TJ, JJR, MM, SC, LB, KH, SR, BS TS: Thanks for everything. — Cheec Tammi: See it’s like this — don’t turn around! Love ya, Biddy Wiki KATHY A. TORRES 195 Eugenia St. N.B. 02745 “Kat” Spends summer cruising in her Fiero. Mother brother gether thanks. Future dreams to win Megabucks become an executive sec. for large corp. Loves shopping hanging at the Mall. Happiest with friends. “Hey, man” KELLY TORRES 258 Mt. Pleasant St. N.B. 02746 “Kel” Happy with Athena Paula. Special thanks to parents grandparents for love understanding; also to Ms. Medeiros for help support. Can be found cruising in her car. Dreams of owning a pink Z28. Hopes to travel be happy. Katie, Barbie, Pam: You guys are super friends. We’ve had some awesome times. Luv, Kathy April, Tina, Jeannette, Debbie Laurie: Good luck to you all! Love, Chris Aunty Pauline: To the psychic with the chills. You’re one of a kind! Love ya, Pammi Eno: Sorry I didn’t send you a flower. I hope this makes up for it! Love, Kathy Cheri Anderson: My ultimate sweetheart. With love, the guy in 1-105 Yael Kim: Who ya goin’ call? Ghost busters! All flappin’ for them! Chris P: Thanks for making my sr. yr. great. Remember the crazy band comps. — Sheryle MARISOL C. TORRES 87 Hazard St. N.B. 02740 Another young lady who missed the golden opportunity of filling out her own questionnaire. Spent a great deal of her school day in Nurse’s Aide program. ' Could be found in Blue House halls or cafe. Will miss good | friends. LISA A. TRAVERS N.B. 02740 “Lee” or “Smiley” Enjoys partying, Mr. Kobza lunch. Sends special thanks to parents. Happy with Kevin. Honesty an admired trait. Being a sr. means getting out of school. Dreams of dating Robert Plant being happy. LISA D. TRAVERS 63 Ridgewood Rd. N.B. 02745 “Lee” Won't forget times in Whaler’s Rest with Mrs. Lotz. Admires honesty, trust, and love. Thanks Mom for all her support. Memories of friends and teachers at NBH will linger. “Such is life!” Hopes to become cosmetologist. SCOTT M. TREMBLAY 30 Clark St. N.B. 02740 “Tremer” Won't forget winning season, being tri-captain of the football team partying with the “Crue”. Thanks parents for their love thanks NBH football coaches “Stooch” for their time and support. Dreams of marrying JB. C HRISTOPHER S. TRIPP 1160 Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Tripper” Favorite activities include Yearbook Staff, Key Club, Honor Society Student Congress. Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Carolus both tops! Looks for independence. Future holds working on space program. Wishes to thank Mr. Walsh. JEFFREY R. TRIPP 117 Lawson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Trippa’ Ten foot waves at Horseneck made for a wild summer. A true surfin’ dude. Great times with football team foremost of NBH memories. Mom Dad get special thanks. Non-conformity a favorite trait. “Well, all right!” BARBARA A. VALLIERE 128 Harkum St. N.B. 02745 “Barb” Happiest with friends. Thanks Lil, Gram Shar. Hopes to become exec. secretary. “Go for it!” Mr. Oliveira Mrs. Medeiros tops. Int’l. Club favorite activity. Day 1,3,5 lunch freshman year unforgettable. Seeks honesty. JENNIFER L. VARGAS 404 Valley Rd. N.B. 02745 “Jen” Among the missing questionnaires! Could be found in the halls of the Blue House. Will miss good friends made at NBH and fun times at lunch and in lounge. Appreciated help given by family those who care at NBH. THERESA L. TRUDEAU 188 Coffin Ave. N.B. 02746 “Legs” Can be found hanging out at Wadd’s house. Mom gets special thanks for always being there. Senior lounge and lunch made NBH day complete. “Ya, right!” Happiest when with good friends. Senior year means graduation! SHERYLE J. VANDAL 216 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 Admires honesty and a good sense of humor in one. Will never forget band trips to DC Florida. Mr. V. awesome! Lunch room experience with ketchup caused a blush. Hopes to win Megabucks retire early to Greece. Band enjoyable. LEROY C. VARGAS 404 Valley Rd. N.B. 02745 “Capt. Kilroy” Enjoys being with friends, hanging at the Mills or playing sports. Thanks parents. Mr. Warren 1. Hopes to become an accountant. Partyingall the time reserved for seniors! “I don’t want excuses. I want results!” VIRGINIA M. VAGOS 30 Thompson St. N.B. 02740 “Gina” Enjoyed Pep Squad and International Club. Summer trip to Europe unforgettable. “Ola amor!” Future airline stewardess. Parents and friends get special thanks. Chem. class was tops. Jr. Banquet memories will remain. SUZANNE VANDAL 216 Rockland St. N.B. 02740 “Sue” Can be found partying at the Mills with good friends KV and DM. Mr. V the best. Headed for career as stewardess. Senior lounge with DM NBH football games memorable. Thanks parents and esp. KV. “Wicked!” JAMES R. VAUDRY 1132 Acushnet Ave. N.B. 02746 “Vaud” Spends spare time with heavy metal. Admires a nice personality. Being with Melissa brings smiles. To be an underwater welder but secret desire to be a rock star! Thanks parents. Enjoyed lunch, Mr. Pepin the Avenue. MARIA J. VALENTE 61 Bay St. N.B. 02740 “Joao” Admires a person who is always smiling. Mr. Roscow Mrs. Buckley were tops. Thanks go to parents friends for their support. Wishes to become rich famous marry someone special. Happiest with friends! SCOTT A. VARAO 22 Sandstone Dr. N.B. 02740 “Scotty V’ Thanks Mom Dad for their support. Enjoyed football basketball games. Being with Maria brings smiles. Beating Dart. in football NBH friends the best sr. yr. memories. Dreams of great wealth retiring to Greek isles. MARIA A. VAZ 101 Bullard St. N.B. 02746 “Tina” Thanks parents friends. Mr. Pepin, Mrs. Gomes, Mrs. Silva tops. Future ambition includes college then on to Europe. Secret fantasy to meet Duran Duran. Muito obrigado pai e mae por tudo que fizeram por mim. INEZ G VALENZUELA 80 Eugenia St. N.B. 02745 “Nanes” Happy when having fun with friends or brothers. Grandmother gets thanks for her suppoOftes ahecally awesome!” Seeks honesty cheerfulness in one. Senior year is marvelous! Hopes to travel around the world. SUSAN L. VARDO 678 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 “Twinkie” Being with Judy listening to Van Halen bring a smile. Future Megabucks winner Ferrari owner. Mom and Dad’s help through it all appreciated. Mr. Olivera’s computer class first rate. Found hanging at Gary’s Pond. NELSON R. VAZ 809 County St. N.B. 02740 Thanks parents, CR GO. Trips to Yugoslavia, Port. France Italy awesome. Mrs. Gomes for Port. tops. Found behind Furniture City hanging with friends or watching girls on the Ave. Won’t forget May 3rd. Happiest with Gabe. “Take it easy!” a ANN M. VERVILLE 374 Belair St. N.B. 02745 Mostembarrassed whena foot a car got in her way at the Mills. Thanks parents, RM, RV, CE, MB, TS CC. Our girls’ swim team captain. A Mr. Girard fan. Won’t forget Jr. Banquet, “Boom,” or 10 5 84. Found with friends. ANA P. VIEIRA 137 Holly St. N.B. 02746 Enjoys honesty and a warm smile from friends. All smiles when with Octavio. Senior means pride and responsibility. Won’t forget support from NBH friends, esp. Maria C. Mom and Dad’s love support appreciated. MICHELE A. VIERA N.B. 02740 “Mi-Mi’’ Enjoys honest, amicable, huggable individuals. Happiest with sis Darlene, HST, TA, ST. Enjoyed wild summer times at Gooseberry. Thanks Mom sis for love support. “Relax!” Embarrassing moment too embarrassing to say. JOANNE VEZINA N.B. 02740 “Jo” Admires honest fun loving person. Sends thanks to Botelho’s CT, Davy, CF, Pamie, Deb Mom. Happiest when thinking or with the person who makes her smile the most. Hopes to move away be happy. “I have no basic idea!” ELIZABETH L. VIEIRA 16 Jean St. N.B. 02746 “Huey” Will always remember good times with Dave G. Pat E. Hopes to become director of NB Library. Having Mr. Methia for writing a rewarding experience. Thanks sent to Mom Dad. Happiest when making others smile. “Hi, hon!” ANABELA C. VULTAO 53 Webster Ct. N.B. 02746 “Ana” Will always remember lunchin Tan cafe jr. year. Beinga senior means freedom. Her thanks to parents friends. Future hope to be president of a large company. Mr. Warren’s accounting class tops! “What’s up?” KEVIN M. VICENTE 143 Fair Sc. N.B. 02740 “Kluzak” Won’t forget being co-captain of NBHS soccer team. Partying with friends brings a smile. Wishes to thank Coach Matos. Secretly hopes to own a Ferrari. Future holds playing professional soccer. “Thought so!” KAREN L. VIEIRA 68 Willis St. N.B. 02740 Avid JROTC drill and rifle team member. Summer camp at Ft. Devens ’83 was spectacular. “Hey babe, what’s up?” Dreams of traveling to Europe with someone special. Thanks Mom for all her help. Memories of NBH friends will linger. LUCY M. VULTAO 12 Felton St. N.B. 02745 Sr. Lounge, lunch jr. yr. Mr. Dlouhy remembered most. Thanks parents RC. Happy with Ray. Enjoys summers at Horseneck. To enter the computer field. Dreams of trip to Hawaii owning a silver Vette. Seniors are AWESOME! RONALD R. VICTOR 350 Cottage St. N.B. 02740 “Hawk” Can be found in Dart. Ms. Longpre Mr. Lombardo tops. Sends thanks to mother, God friends. Happiest travelling, skateboarding or biking. Dreams of being a secret agent one day owninga tractor trailer co. LOUISE M. VIEIRA 18 Milton St. N.B. 02740 “Weezie” Thanks parents, CM, SS, SP, and LM. Destined to become a nursery school teacher. All smiles when with Chris. Seeks honesty anda good personality in one. Memories of NBH Whaler Band trips and competitions will remain. al BRADFORD L. WACH 342 Ashley Blvd. N.B. 02746 “Brad” Finds going dancing enjoyable. Being with the ladies brings on a smile. Mom Dad get special thanks. “What’s up with that?” Hopes to become rich famous. Can be found at the Mall. Friends made at NBHS are unforgettable. ANGELA M. VIDAL 49 Salisbury St. N.B. 02744 “Angie’” Looks for unpredictable, very outgoing, honest and kind characteristics in a person. Will always remember a certain person at NBHS. Wishes to thank parents for support. Hopes to become a successful lawyer. STACI A. VIEIRA 71 Peckham St. N.B. 02746 Happiest with RM, MD, CT, AD, MM. Will never forget friends made at NBH. Momand Dad get special thanks. Can be found at M.A.D.’s house. Sr. yr. means a reward for 4 years of hard work. “Whatever!” Mr. Kobza tops. BILL M. WALLACE 58 Monroe Dr. N.B. 02746 “The Wall” Can be found at the Mills. Will always remember the “Tie-Dye” crew. Mr. D. Auto Shop were tops. Happiest with T.D. Headed for the U:-S. Marines. “Underclassmen blues we cannot fix cause we’re out of here in ’86!!” 61 ERIN M. WALSH 11 Longview Rd. N.B. 02745 “Rin” Found wherever there’s fun! Thanks Mom. “‘Ay Arvery!” Enjoys skiing, dancing napping! Falling up stairs on way to stage the Ist day of school in Sweden embarrassing! To become a great cook a future hope. Likes honesty. GERALDINE E. WILDE 41 Mosher St. N.B. 02744 “Geri” Can be found at Mills, parties McDonald’s with friends. Thanks Mom Dad. Mr. Roscow’s chem class 1. Admires honesty in people. NBH teachers football games unforgettable. Secret fantasy to win Megabucks. College- bound. THOMAS S. WASHBURN 145 Greenbrier Dr. N.B. 02745 Friends from Journalism inspire smiles. Good times in 4-306 will not be forgotten. Mrs. Bolton gets special thanks. Hopes to own a business be filthy rich. Martha’s Vineyard in summer of °84 awesome. “Sexy feet!” PATRICIA S. WILKINSON 32 Wood St. N.B. 02745 “Tricia” Found in school yard. Mr. Francis tops. Watching Bruins’ games being with Mike great. Happy when horseback riding with Mike. Thanks go to Mom, Dad, Mike, Lisa. Being a sr. means priority! Hilda’s bus ride most remembered. DANIEL C. WEAVER 535 Barnard St. N.B. 02745 “Danny” Won't forget Great Outdoors Club mountain climb in rain. Mr. O. Mr. Pepin get thanks. Enjoys sleep. Happiest with DO, AL, AS, GW, BW, LL, KS. “Yah, right!” Future in pharmacy. Wharf dances made summer special. BRIAN J. WILLIAMS 69 Alden St. N.B. 02740 “Baracuda” Enjoys playing basketball drawing. Thanks Mom Dad. Mr. Hebert, Mr. Motta Mr. Roscow tops. Will always remember 1’st day of high school. Happiest with good friends. Hopes to one day be a famous artist. BERNADETTE M. WEIER 35 Union St. Acushnet 02743 “Bernie” Thanks parents, Lisa, and friends for their support. Hopes to become a nurse. Enjoys volleyball, Student Congress, Drama Club, J.A., and Key Club. “I don’t care!” Mr. Vardo tops list. Will always remember jr. yr. lunch table. JOSEPH WILLIAMS 345 Middle St. N.B. 02740 “Joe” Likes to spend his spare time on the basketball court. Can be found at United Front Tan-Blue Core. Won’t forget “marriage” in Teen Culture with Mrs. Purcell or Ms. B. hounding him for his sitting fee! JESSICA S. WHITE 692 County St. N.B. 02740 “Jesse” Found atthe Piers. Good friends Jeff, Manny, Karen, Roger, and Chris make times special. All smiles when with Jeff. Mr. Jacintho, Mr. Vaz Mr. Wall all the best. Dreams of a rendezvous with singer from INXS. MELODY A. WILLIAMS 323 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Mel” Thanks Mom, Dad, sisters brothers. Hopes to be successful in future endeavors. Mr. Roscow tops. Thanks Mrs. Purcell for separating “me” from “you”! Admires creativity sincerity in people. “whaaaa!!” MONIQUE T. WILLIAMS 168 Ash St. N.B. 02740 “Sporty” Enjoyed girls’ b-ball. Mr. Raposo Mrs. Purcell tops. Happy with Derek, YD, AS, CS. “Save it!” Dreams of acareer as a fashion designer or model going to Paris. Thanks go to Mom family. Found at United Front. JAMES W. WOLSTE NHOLME 353 Whitlow St. N.B. 02746 “Jimbo” Enjoys sailing skiing. Dreams of being a millionaire cruising the Caribbean. Future in aeronautical engineering. Sr. yr. not the end — but a new beginning. Found at the Mills or Padanaram. Mr. Bougeois’ chem. class tops. ROGER WOODACRE 38 Stowell St. N.B. 02740 “Woody” Thanks go to Betty. Hopes to own black ’85 Corvette. Mr. D. great. Auto Tech. tops. Cafeteria was home. Will never forget being with friends. “What’s up?” Happiest when out of school. Being a sr. means being boss. SHARON A. WYNN 458-B Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 Can be found at United Front. Mrs. Andrade Mr. Hamlet both tops. Wishes to thank Mom for all her help. Hopes to.owna nursery school and fantasizes about traveling around the world. Happiest with Gary D. friends. Pisces-born Best Wishes and Good Luck: We're not done, There’s more to come... . L. Machado Ms. J. Park . D. Pliskin Sgt. R. Morrison aCe ollvia . D. Moretti . I. Reis Mr. R. Medeiros . D. Foley . I. Medeiros . R. LeBlanc . E. McCarthy TIMOTHY A. . L. Dilouhy .M. Matos SHERIE CARMO ARRUDA . V. Fernandes . A.L. Martin 37 Madison cP 5 . N.B. 02740 Saaper ale lbs Ciera = Se RAEI Summer of ’84 in Florida . D. Greene . C. Gibbs “Tim” Wishes to thank Mr. Goodfellow, Mr. Medeiros, Mrs. Buckley. Happiest when spending time with MS. Enjoys both hunting fishing. Can be found in Mr. G’s room. Secretly _ wishes to fly an F-15. Off to the | | Air Force. JIMMY M. GOMES 145 Court St. N.B. 02740 “Jim” Loves to play sports, esp. football. Will never forget the _ young ladies at NBH. Special _ thanks go to his mother, with whom he is happiest. Found at United Front. “What’s up home boy?” Dreams of one day ruling mankind. GARY S. HORZESKY 95 Myrtle Sc. N.B. 02740 ““Munchkin’’ Thanks Ms. Bonneau Mrs. Costa. Will always remember all the beautiful girls at NBHS. Enjoys hanging on Clark St. with friends. Going to Horseneck with all the srs. at the end of year memorable. “What's up?” SUSAN KOCK 1408 Phillips Rd. N.B. 02745 “Angel” Wishes to thank Mom for support. Remembers all the gang gathering at 3rd lunch. Usually at the beach. Happiest driving with friends or going to football games. Seniors rule the school! Ms. Caton wins her aporoval. PAUL R. LARIVIERE 47 Milford St. N.B. 02745 “Larry” Wishes to thank Mom, Dad everyone who helped him. Can be found at the Mall. Enjoys riding his motorcycle. Hopes to become a computer programmer. Summer at the Cape memorable. Fortran with Mr. LeBlanc great. “What's up?” unforgettable. Thanks Mom for understanding and love. Wishes secretly to meet CH and ST. Hopes for a college career in Hawaii. Finds artificial surfers irksome. “Senior” means one step closer to college. CHRIS SOUZA 346 Whitlow St. N.B. 02746 “Poosie” Seeks humor and a love of “heavy metal” in one. Secretly dreams of living on a beach with three blondes. Mr. Longo Mrs. Bolton get special thanks. Happiest when with Christine and friends. Can be found at Wonder Bowl. 63 It was interesting to notice that most of the seniors in the Class of ’86 were born in 1968. Therefore, reflecting back to that time, we present some of the members of our illus- trious class as they looked to their parents 18 years ago! Christine Perry 64 h Ana Vieira James Rego a te Ee Rick Porter Rosemary Hughes Diane Swire ES: Jeannette Marmen Clifford Espinola Aurora Fernandez Debbie Galego Chris Moutinho Mark Parent Pam Lewis Marie Valente aie Lisa Senna Michelle Melancon Cari Sylvia Dana Burgo: You should have won that award! You're number 1 with us: Best of luck. Hope you made the pros! — Your fans Raquel: You are the best ‘cuz in the world. Thanks for always being there for me. — Juice Karen and Jeannie: “Bom-Ba” You were MARVELOUS — get it! I’m gonna miss you. — Love, Cheri PS Class of ’86: Best of all the world has to offer. — Ms. A. ; ¥ Adamowicz, Ms. E Andrade, Ms. J. Anuszczyk, Mr. C. Armstrong and Mr. Mrs. A. Da Graca. ‘ Melody Williams SENIORS: May you have loyal friends and warm memories. — Mr. W. Escancy, Ms. E. Forgue, Mr. R. Francis, Ms. M. Longpre and Ms. L. Martin. 1068 — Yearbook Staff, ’86: Thanks for taking me for my E1986 “walks” and keeping me company. — Sheba Graduates: May your futures be bright and your lives happy. — Mr. Mrs. E. Orlowski, Ms. P. Rutkowitz, Mr. W. Savage, Ms. J. Williams and Mr. J. Pacheco. John Fernandes: You're the object of my desire. I love you! — Hot brunette KC, my only love 1 friend! Thanx for always being there. With love, Lusty Busty a. sd uy , Re ; : we” | = ee d = dy a He as % oor ae Cheryl Stroud a Tim Stott (above) Rosalind De Medeiros (above) Pam Souza (below) Ann Verville (below) Maureen Sanchez Kim Simard Out of the Mouths of Babes... “Yuck, I don’t want to go out with him.” (Verna “Are you sure the other seniors took off theirshoes “Come on, sit next to me, sweetheart!” (Steve Drayton) for these pictures?” (Lisa Gonzaga) Rezendes) “I don’t believe I ate the whole thing!” (Karen “Hey, move it; you’re blocking my rays!” (Melissa Fennessy) Caron) f i } “You caught him Mom: that’s what he said, the nasty boy!” (Casey } Ferreira and Sue Da Cruz) i . | ih { il . || || G | ll 7 || “Messy Marvin — watch out!” “Do you think this corsage is “You want to hear another fado?” (John Fernandes) “If I get my hands around your throat . . .” (Barbara (Nicole Girard) too big for my date’s wrist?” Lima) (Tim Jacques) 66 “Want to dance the chamarita?” (Suzy Ferreira) “This used to be ’Refrigerator’ Perry! (Cheryl Perry) “TI think Mom put too much starch in these tights!” (Paula Ferreira) “I don’t want to go to the prom!” (Paul “This tastes better than my last formula!” “Did you see that Durfee cheerleader “I wonder if we'll win a gold medal at Foucart) (Beth Schwartz) fall off that mount?” (Laurie Rousseau) | NESBA!” (Linda Eugenio) ‘Thanks, now I don’t have to ride the bus “Gee, I hope the brakes work on this “Let’s go down to the Mills so that the “This whole scene is boring!” (Michelle anymore!” (Kelly Seeley) thing!” (Robert Mota) girls can check out my new hat!” (Jeffrey | Sequin) Botelho) 67 Twice As Nice Imagine the pleasure of having two seniors graduating this year! Here are just five of the many sets of siblings graduat- ing. Kate and Joe Carney Howard and Michelle Paine Sandy and Marla Correa ’°86 Crimson Log Staff ’68 Style! “Some” of our brave staff members submitted their own baby pictures for equal laughs. Matt and Samantha Merolla é (Left) David Gomes, editor-in-chief (top) Pauline Tavares, club ed. (top right) Rick Sousa, sales ed. } (bottom right) Jen Cormier, graduate ed. Tammy Cunha Kathy Keenan Nancy Machado Maria Souza Mary Jo Almeida Chris Karalekas Dave Oliveira Cheri Anderson Lisa Delano Michael Pimental (Bottom) Sue Martins, typing ed. (top left) Sue Faria, faculty ed. (bottom left) Jackie Almeida, sports ed. Lisa Antonelli 69 SENIOR SPELLING BEE The most important word in the vocabulary of any ’86 graduate is S-E-N-I-O-R. Here are a few reasons why! Superiority, Studies, Supremeness, Sports Smiles, Spirit, Silliness, Success Exams, Exuberance, Energy, Excellence Independence, Intelligence, Involvement Outstanding, Overwhelming, Overworked, Outgoing rea Tene rIeg eee MUTT FEES. A Slip of the Tongue... They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Here are a few pictures we decided to add a few words to anyway just to emphasize the humor in them. —. “Are those whiskers I feel on my chinny-chin-chin!” “T can’t believe it’s only A period!” “She has got to be kidding with that outfit she’s wearing!” “Watch out Durfee, the spirit of the Whalers will haunt you!” “You look M-A-R-V-E-L-O-U-S, darling.” a “What's that you said sonny?” “What are you looking at!” “Hey, someone lost his retainer in here!” “You won’t believe what I just found in my hamburger!” Honest injun, I’m not lying.” “T heard about you!” “l’m so happy I could explode!” 1” “This peanut butter has glued my lips together I knew I should have signed out of this class in September!” “Something has to be done about these overcrowded classes!” “I wonder how many times he’s going to read the same line!” ; : } { | “Oops, forgot to shave my legs!” = “T knew I shouldn’t have eaten that lunch!” “David, you promised me if I showed you my secret birthmark, you’d put my picture in the book!” “Was it something I said?” “Look, I’m not going to tell you again!” “Buzz off, can’t you see we’re having a private conference?” “At last I found the perfect prom date — eats little and talks less!” De REFLECTIONS OF 1985-1986 This is it! The year we have worked so hard for is finally here. So much has happened and only by looking back at it all can we really see that it was an unforgettable year. Our lives have been affected by everything from world events to fads and fashions. Although we may not have the same interests ten years from now, we will have a collection of memories of our senior year. Music has dominated much of 1985-1986. This year has been labeled as “The Year of the Benefit.” Musicians all over the world have banded together to raise money for a number of noble causes including Live Aid, Farm Aid, Sun City and USA for Africa. Leading the pack of generous artists were Bob Geldof, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Tears for Fears, U2 and Tina Turner among others. The big screen was also a big hit in this past year as seniors spent much of their time at the movies. Comedy was in, and science fiction was out! We began to see anew group of young teenage actors emerge on the movie scene with such movies as Back to the Future, The Breakfast Club, Teen Wolf and St. Elmo’s Fire. Sequels were also in as Rocky returned for a fourth time, only this time to battle a Russian! Sequels to Rambo, Romancing the Stone and Friday the 13th were also released during our senior year. In the global picture, a great deal happened, but it was not all good news. Mother Nature was active during this year with the Mexican Earthquake, Columbian Volcano and Hurricane Gloria. This was also the year of terror- ism, high-jackings and fatal airline accidents. Some good news managed to squeak out of 1985-1986. Topping the list was the US Russian Summit and our own Mr. Methia’s selection as a finalist in NASA’s search for the first Teacher in Space Program. This selection brought back a sense of pride to NBHS. Hulkamania ran wild in the world of sports as we witnessed the rebirth of professional wrestling. Hulk Hogan, Rowdy Rodney Piper and Capt. Lou Albano were among the key wrestling figures that became in- volved in everything from benefits, to controversy, to an all-star wrestling album and video! Pete Rose also made history as he broke Ty Cobb’s legendary record. Our Red Sox had a typical season. The World Series went to the KC Royals in an amazing come from behind series. The Celtics remained favorites in basketball, BUT everyone’s heart was won by the incredible season of our NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS! For the extravagant person, fads and fashions this year were great. We saw more and more of plaids and stripes along with Coca-cola clothes. The biggest hit though was the Hawaiian look and skateboards! Swatch watches added perfect finishing touches as they exploded onto the teen scene this year. For those who weren’t as flamboyant, an old favorite returned with a new name, as the Levi 501 jeans made their impact on the fashion world. Finally, television remained an old friend to the Class of ’86 along with the continued popularity of the VCR. Even though “General Hospital” remained the daytime favorite, the battle of the nighttime soaps raged on. “Dynasty” this year announced its spin-off, “The Colbys” in hopes of dethroning “Dallas” from its top spot. “North and South” and “Sins” were among this season’s mini- series; and “Moonlightng” and “Miami Vice” were high in the race for weekly ratings for television series behind the amazing “Bill Cosby Show”, which not only came in 1 week after week, but also caused a rebirth in the sitcom and helped other favorites such as “Family Ties”, “Charles and Company” and others. There was some- thing for everyone, including a rebirth of “Jeopardy” for trivia freaks! 78 Wi oY, : ® COLLEGE . a = TUITION @ S_A.T Seniors: i ss Pe: aywenr J3ly | NBHS rolls ‘red carpet — PNightlife f al pics Wey PMR Bullard ousts Veal pg Sale “Ge Ge Viavor Lawler IARVELOUS! 7 BEDFORD | . 79 New Friends Reflect NB Spirit JOSE L. ARIAS 967 Pontiac St. N.B. 02745 “Joe” Happiest after arriving in the U.S. as an exchange student. Mrs. Purcell Mr. Strittmatter both tops. Thanks Mr. Calnan. To become doctor. Won’t forget great NBH friends smiling faces. Enjoyed band, soccer, music TV. “You can have more friends really fast.” — Ruben T. Martinez “Think to the future — don’t live in the past. Enjoy what you’re doing — don’t just go along with everyone.” — Jose L. Arias After Adjusting, Life’s a Breeze! Jose finds life in New Bedford quite different from that in his home of Maracay, Venezuela. Driving is prohibited until you turn eighteen, but there is no drinking age, two facts which don’t bother him at all. “Drinking at home is no big deal like here, and I drive my father’s truck for him,” Jose declares. In school, you don’t change classes, the teachers do. However, each school year holds in store twelve or thirteen assigned courses! His favorite experiences have been with the band, which he found “ve ry different” from the small band at home with which he played drums. He misses his family and their custom of riding horses while on vacations. Many thanks are due to his host family the Lauzons, Mr. Calnan, and Mr. V. Different Land Holds Familiar Friends. Ruben’s hometown of Monterrey, Mexico has perpetual warm weather, small schools with wide open yards, and formal yet easygoing people. Despite these contrasts, he found “nothing really different” about life in New Bedford. His main adjustment was to the language barrier, though he found it no barrier to making friends. His host family, the Santos, and the Youth Exchange Service are appreciated for their help. Ruben’s message to the senior class is “Thanks to all the people who helped me and to all my friends.” RUBEN DARIO T. MARTINEZ 383 Form St. N.B. 02740 Thanks go to Mr. Gilbert, Ms. Nancy, and Christopher Santos. Hopes to become a computer engineer. Enjoys soccer, table tennis, and tennis. Will always remember being an exchange student from Monterrey, Mexico. SENIOR MEMORY PAGE During my senior year... My nickname was My favorite song was My favorite television program was My favorite saying was My favorite hangout was My favorite mate was My favorite school activity was My favorite teacher was My favorite pastime was My favorite senior activity 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 1986 — — Compliments of the Class of 1985 — “As you fill in this page may the images of your senior year reflect back.” The 1986 Whalers: A Super Success Story What was to be a rebuilding year for Whalers turned into one of its most successful seasons in New Bedford High’s history. With new head coach, Joe Wirth, the Whalers earned their first E. Mass. Division III Super Bowl berth. The Whalers pulled together after an opening game setback to B.C. High 7-0, and won nine straight games enroute to an S.M.C. championhip and Super Bowl appearance. This team had many weapons, but none more devastating than senior running back, Dana Burgo. The S.M.C. scoring leader ran by opponents for a whop- ping 1,6000 yards along with 25 touchdowns and was a force virtually unstoppable by any opponent. The key to the offensive success was held by New Bedford’s linemen. Seniors Chris Haley, Pete Crowell, and tri- captains, Scott Tremblay, Scott Nolin, and Fred Pimental were outstanding in moving defenders around in the battle of the trenches. When the Whalers went to the air, it was senior quarterback John Borowicz who got the job done throwing for five touchdowns. A big part of Borowicz’ success was having outstanding receivers, particularly senior Jimmy Gomes and junior T.J. Oliver. Gomes also led a stingy Whaler defense, along with seniors Timmy Stott, a defensive back; and Dale Burgo, who led the team in quarterback sacks. Joe Wirth and his coaching staff did an excellent job in creating a new winning attitude from years past. As for ’87, new goals will surely be achieved, but in our minds the memories of the ’86 season will linger on. (L-R) Coach Seed, Coach Arena, Coach Wirth, Tri-captains: Fred Pimental, Scott Tremblay, Scott Nolin, Coach Benoit, Coach McCagney, Coach Giasson. SCOREBOARD o Wee Lea NB 0-7 Boston College High heal ie mt NB 27-14 Somerset .Y gi . on Pile tea | NB 27-7 Barnstable SORA cE ne a NB 41-0 Attleboro NB 28-7 Dartmouth NB 28-20 Bishop Feehan Seated (L-R): Andy Perron, Dale Burgo, Pete Crowell, Louis Fortes, Dana Burgo, Jimmy Gomes, Fred Pimental, NB 47-21 Coyle-Cassidy Scott Tremblay, Scott Nolin, Tim Stott, John Borowicz, Chris Haley, Jeff Tripp, Carlton Allen (Middle) Doug NB 29-17 Bishop Stan Manchester, Derek Seeley, Dave Seney, Scott Hutchens, Orlando Costa, Ed Riendeau, Scott Hurteau, Rich Viera, P _ TJ. Oliver, Dan Galas, Mike Carrier, Dustin Cormier, Chris LeBlanc, Tom Ferreira, Mike Silva, Scott Frakes, Robert NB 32-12 Falmouth Farias, Paul McManus, George Duarte, Ken DeGrace, Gus Medeiros (Back) Dave Branco, Mike Roderick, Corey NB 6-0 Durfee Ferreira, Chris Pearson, Wilfred Rosario, Brian Safioleas, Reggie Tilley, Steve Coache, Joe DeMedeiros, Steve Roberts, Tom Carreiro, Larry Lopes, Joe Gomes, Dave Suarez, Tim Innies, Marco DaSilva, Ed Bettencourt, Mike SUPER BOWL ee macho. NB 21-35 Lincoln Sudbury SS ANSSOoOoHotoO 4Oo SSS S))) SS!! SSS = = — SSS = == 85 OP =e as Pe Girls Swim to Potential The Girls’ Swim Team were billed as early season contenders in the Southern Con- ference by coach Bruce Morell. They fulfilled that prediction with another successful year. Led by co-captains Ann Verville and Beth Shaugnessy, the Whalers sported an im- pressive 6-1-1 record for a second place tie in their division. Strong performances by seniors Beth Schwartz, Liz Barnett, and Kris Curry contributed to the Whalers’ success. Seniors Barbie Lima, Pam Souza, and Jen Cormier were also key ingredients to a fine season. This year’s team brought much excitement and enthusiasm to the sport. With Juniors, Cathy Foster and Kristen Porter leading the way, the ’87 season looks like an encore performance for Coach Morell and the Whalers. A faa) x 9 ea) fa O 1S; ie) Randolph 56 89-82 111- Stoughton Durfee 87-85 Seekonk -104 68 Ursuline Canton 82 90 114- 53 65 86-86 Middleboro 105- Attleboro NB Maureen Sullivan, ’ Barbie Lima, Cath , Pam Souza, Beth Schwartz z Barnett, Li IR): Back (L y Foster c N wn Q, _—_ a AS) fe Go N -3 . a3 Sa ‘a4 o VU ed) OR vo aes 2 (=) e) O se! Ss e) N rayud ere DMS 6 @ ehh dc 2m c3 Svuotu 3h «M u =O Exuwgs Ming ae apm @. d 20 2 28 iQ Bi. 8.n'a oo 3a na ee go) eb etela Sa or EM ORs aa MO AOS = gaves (S98 Gao vB om PA, axa) bi ze (el aMg ao iss] He oe eons Boe. 8 Sosros Aergly gaa So app llegelae ogmeEgs MH sg oY gig cs B2GABo = . Ae eee One i m= OVE Oc ret Ca ABduss digi 20's BE oF 2 ] Ses oLy OS eee a 5m ected AS BS ic Aa Ley n a — BeOS Ong nc a (0) fe) ace Bea 3 Vasues H¢aeg Pe SS .c.¥ ere pn Hao] AOLAAO DISCIREINESS= HARD WORK... SUCCESS! Led by the surging John Senra, the Whaler Soccer Team has once again proven their ex- cellence. Though it was a young team, often with six sophomores starting a game, the players had a great season. Seniors, Paul Magalhaes, Steve Medeiros, John Senra, John Fernandes, Rui Furtado, Bassirou Niang, Tony Lima, Carlos Portal, and Kevin Vincente showed superior leadership in steering the team to an overall record of 16-2- 0. With the help of top senior players such as Senra and Vincente the team also made it to the quarter finals of the Southern Sectionals. Senra was the leading scorer this year scoring thirty goals within an eighteen game season. Leading the defense was Kevin Vincente whose size and knowledge of the game made him one of the best defenders in the league and definitely kept the team’s defense together. Vincente was also selected for the Southeastern All-Star Team this year. With players like these, the disciplined and hard working team maintained their record of success still another year. Front (L-R): Paul Magalhaes, Steve Medeiros, John Senra, John Fernandes, Rui Furtado, Bassirou Ninag, Tony Lima, Carlos Portal. 2nd Row (L-R): Coach Matos, Jorge Lazaro, Eddie Oliveira, Adonis Ferreira, James Aguiar, Peter Tavares, Nuno Nunes, Mike Correia, Domingos Leal, Rui Barboza, Charlie Almeida. 88 SCOREBOARD Barnstable Durfee Bishop Connolly Voc-Tech Somerset Bishop Stang Attleboro Falmouth Dennis-Yarmouth Bristol, RI Dartmouth Nees ed i - ety OS lt a enc hateiss ati f pare F as Ke am La are aS gf ; oy a Ls a 4 : eet Re Wa «anes , ns sit. Chg he ens eas RE? ae ats ) ‘ ee 3 as PR ie, Sy, at 3 owe Pood ot ie of a4 “i a gl A = ia Se Growing Confidence Builds Team’s Strength... im = Front (L-R): Rosalind DeMedeiros, Ana Roda, Melissa DeCosta, Michelle Melancon, Pam Coelho (Back) Jen Jacintho, Corine Ormerod, Celina Avelar, Janet Viera, Nicky Berthiaume, Erin McGonigle, Cathy Camacho, Michelle Almeida, Joleen Froias, Antoinette Gomes, Karen Almeida It was a year of great growth for the NBHS Girls’ Field Hockey Team. With only five seniors, Rosalind DeMedeiros, Ana Lucia Roda, Melissa De Costa, Michelle Melancon, and Pam Coelho, this year’s team ended with an improved record of 3-9-5. Erin McGonigle, along with Antoinette Gomes and Karen Almeida, were top scorers this year, while superior defense came from Michelle Almeida, one of the team’s goalies. With the help of these fine players and the leadership of co-captains Melissa De Costa and Michelle Melancon, the team tied five games this season. These ties gave the girls the confidence that was lacking in previous seasons and allowed them to go on to win three games this season. The pride of the season was the win over Somerset in their second meeting. The disappoint- ing loss of 0-5 to Somerset during the first game compelled the girls to work harder than ever. The three ties and one win before they played Somerset again gave the girls the confidence to go on to beat Somerset 1-0. With this growth in confidence and over half the girls returning next year, the team should soon enjoy the success they so much deserve. 90 NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB 4 } i ill 4 Ih Q SCOREBOARD 0-5; 1-0 i li 4 J i yr il wr) il = 5 5 z HK Somerset Bishop Stang Attleboro Dartmouth Apponequet Durtee Falmouth Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth | i . Running Away... with Success! Once again, the Whalers’ teams both recorded successful years in cross-country. This year’s boys’ team was steeped with returning veterans, with 5 of the top 7 runners on varsity being seniors. Three of these seniors, captain Chris Baxter, Manny Macedo and John Reul presently hold the 4th, 6th, and 7th fastest times respec- tively ever run on the home course. With strong support from seniors Dave Mahmoud, Kevin Cook, and Rick Pires, the boys finished off a strong 3rd in perhaps the toughest league in Massachusetts. At the SMC League Meet, they finished 4th in a field of 12 teams, and they finished 8th at the Division I State Meet. The highlight of the season, however, occurred at the 3rd annual Brown Invitational, at which the boys won the varsity race by over 50 points. In doing so, the Whalers beat teams from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York. In addition to this, seniors Baxter, Macedo, and Mahmoud were selected as members of the Standard Times All-Star cross-country. The jr. varsity team also had an enormously successful season. Their dual meet record was 6 and 0, being the first undefeated jv cross-country team in several years. Contributing greatly to this team were seniors Chris Karalekas, Rick Porter, and Kelly Martin. The girls’ team in only their 3rd year of existence, ran to an outstanding 7 and 0 season. This accomplishment makes the girls’ cross-country team to be the first ever girls’ track team to be league champions. The team was a mixture of the classes led by senior captain Liz Alves. Others on the team included Sue Watkins, who recorded the 2nd fastest time on the course, and senior Niki Girard, who provided the “clutch” performance as 5th girl in the league meet, enabling the team to clinch first place. Senior Kathy Mulligan contributed heavily to the team, as did sophomores Hilaria Rocha and April Beaulieu. Rocha broke the course record to become the fastest NBHS girl ever, while Beaulieu recorded the 5th fastest time on the course. For this team, the entire season was a highlight. The girls finished 3rd at the Division I State Meet, qualifying them for the state finals, at which they finished a strong 10th. Of this team, Alves, Rocha, Watkins, and Beaulieu were all named to the Standard Times All-Star Team. Congratulations to both teams for another great year! BEL terete Front (L-R): Jason Hill, Jim Caron, Chris Karalekas, Rick Pires, Dave Mahmoud, Rick Porter, John Reul, Chris Baxter, Manny Macedo, Kevin Cook, Kelly Martin, David Gomes. Back: Coach Gardiner, Darryn Sneller, George Konstantakos, Peter Taveira, Mark Chaney, Randy Souza, Mike Xifarias, Kevin Humason, Jason Reul, Sean Finnerty, Sean Bourgeois, Dan Shaughnessy, Andrew McDevitt, Bruce Mansseur, Angel Martin, Mike Pires. Peeeerrgap SCOREBOARD Durfee Barnstable Falmouth Bishop Feehan Dennis-Yarmouth Attleboro Somerset SMC League Meet Division I State Meet State Finals Christina Pinhacos, Hilaria Rocha, Sherri Anuszczyk, Sue Watkins, Jen Jordan, April Beaulieu, Doreen Cooper. Front (L-R): Kathy Mulligan, capt. Liz Alves, Niki Girard. Back: Coach Gardiner, 93 Through Hard Work, Successes Finally Come! After 3 years without a win, the Whaler’s Volleyball Team finally tasted the fruits of success, winning a total of 6 games this season! Though still a growing team, the Whalers showed everyone that they can no longer be ignored. With a combination of juniors and seniors, the team acquired more wins this year than in the previous 3 years combined! Although a definite success, the season could have been even better if not for inexperience and several ill-timed injuries. Seniors Diane Swire (capt.), Chris Leger, and Jackie Seney made up the backbone of the Whaler team. Supporting them were juniors Sue Rasmussen, Nicole DesLauriers, and Donna Brown, all of whom provided key efforts in their team’s victories. Other seniors who provided great dedication and support were Andrea Gomes and Barby-ann Silva. The final members of this winning team included juniors Lisa Berard, Kelly Chase and Heather Brown. Although every win was in fact a high point, perhaps the greatest highlight was the selection of Diane Swire to the Division II League All-Star team. She is the Ist Whaler girl ever to make a volleyball All-Star team under Coach Macedo. In all, this year’s volleyball team can be considered nothing less than a great success. Their efforts have set the foundation for what will become future successful teams. Congratulations to all! ts Front (L-R): Coach Karalekas, Andrea Gomes, Chris Leger, Diane Swire, Jackie Seney, Coach Macedo. Back: Niki DesLauriers, Heather Brown, Kelly Chase, Sue Rasmussen, Donna Brown, Lisa Berard. NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB SCOREBOARD 0-2; 1-2 1-2; 0-2 0-2; 0-2 2-0; 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 2-0; 2-0 0-2 0-2 Barnstable Bishop Connolly Falmouth Voke-Tech Durfee Somerset Attleboro Dartmouth Coyle-Cassidy Bishop Feehan Dennis-Yarmouth 95 Boys Swim for Personal Success and Pride The Whaler Boys’ Swim Team had another successful season with a league record of 5-2 and an overall record of 6-4. While not as im- pressive as some previous seasons, the record does not reflect the strong showing they dis- played against four divisional champions. The team placed second in the Relay Carnival at Sandwich and third at the Conference Meet at Attleboro. Led by co-captains Rick Porter and Mark Parent, the team did not let two early season losses discourage them, but rather bounced back to take their next four meets by strong margins. Helping in those victories were seniors Paul Foucart, Jim Henry, Wade Perry and Bob Costa. The team had a good mixture of under- classmen as well; and under the direction of Coach J. Medeiros, they developed nicely. Helping to teach excellent form to the divers was assistant coach, Bruce Morell. Showing future promise are Tim Sheehan, Tim Curry, Scott Turner, Jason Gurney, Scott Medeiros, George Medeiros, Neil Mello, Jason Hebert, Tom Sargent and others. | ae oe « . Front (L-R) Don Chausse, Jorge Fernandes, Matt J. Poyant, Derek Galvam, Matt Hibbert, Mark Brightman, Neil Mello, Tino Fidalgo. (2nd row) Steve Francis, Tom Coucci, Ron Dabrowski, Sean Sullivan, John Costa, Jack Resendes, Scott Turner, Scott Medeiros, George Medeiros, Tom Sullivan, Tom Sargent, Coach Medeiros (3rd row) Asst. Coach Morell, Tim Curry, Matt A. Poyant, Jay Oliveira, Chris Barros, Matt Ryckebusch, Carl Gilbert, Jason Hebert, Scott McNulty (4th row) Tim Sheehan, Mark Parent, Rick Porter, Jason Gurney, Kevin Ferreira, Paul Foucart, Wade Perry, Robert Costa, James Henry, Ed Bettencourt, Tim Inniss. SE NIORS: (L-R) Mark Parent, Rick Porter, Paul Foucart, Wade Perry, Robert Costa, Jim Henry. 96 NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB 83- 75- 101- 101- 90- 80- 100- 101- 88 oy ed 70 80 92 2 70 64-107 92- 80 SCOREBOARD Brockton Acton-Boxborough Sandwich Middleboro Natick Duxbury Attleboro Apponequet Seekonk Durfee N.B. Gymnasts .. . A Flip above the Rest This year’s team continued its success by finishing second in the SMC league. Winning all but three meets, the season proved to be exceptional. The team was led by its three senior members: Beth Shaughnessy (co- capt.) Maria Sousa (co-capt.), and Kris Curry. Kris, a two year member of the team, set an example of both determination and persistence for the younger gymnasts. Maria proved to be an ideal leader with her spirit, determination, and unselfishness. Beth was a major reason for the program’s success since its birth four years ago. She holds school records on the bars, beam, vaulting, and in the all-around competition. This year Beth was a league all-star on bars and floor. Coach Doherty felt that because of their outstanding Back (L-R) Mr. Dennis Medeiros (asst. coach), Beth Shaughnessy, Vanessa Stroud, Jean Sylvia, Sharon Gardner, Tara Costa, Erin McGonigle, Ms. Sheila Doherty (coach). (Middle) Tara Santos, Lori Settele, Lisa Nowell, Monica Rooney, Kim Sherman, Sue Faria. (Bottom) Maria Sousa, Erica Poulin, Sandra Langlois, Kris Curry, Christine Seguin. 98 attitudes this senior trio not only led the Whalers to another successful season, but also had a positive influence on the under- classmen both in and out of the gym. Future hopefuls include Lisa Nowell, Sharon Gardner, Chris Seguin, and Monica Rooney. Topping this list are freshmen Sue Faria, league all-star on beam and floor, and sopho- more Sandra Langlois, league all-star on all four events. As the team continues to grow in depth and ability, Coach Doherty and Coach Medieros look to the future in hopes of con- tinuing the gymnastics team’s past successes. P.S. — Remember “Jump” at Papa Gino’s, Newport Creamery with Mr. Medeiros, Madonna on the bus rides, Attleboro’s boy gymnasts... SCOREBOARD NB 103.25 Barnstable 97.55 NB 102.18 Durfee 91.90 NB 105.75 Falmouth 57.60 NB L077) Attleboro 103.70 NB 110.60 Somerset 113.00 NB 100.00 Barnstable 107.25 NB 109635 Durfee 102.20 NB 104.80 Falmouth 78.75 NB 114.50 Attleboro 88.15 NB 109.65 Somerset PU2AD SSS SS LS SSS LS =, soar Jey) y ‘ y Aw S Ss Whalers Tournament Bound Once Again! Consistency and all-out effort to win led the Whalers to an ex- citing display of roundball in a most memorable season. A heart- breaking loss to Durfee in the Tip-off Tournament early in the season was an upset; but the Whalers proved to be the exceptional team everyone thought by bouncing back to their winning tradi- tion in the Brockton Holiday Tournament. First they defeated Don Bosco in a thrilling overtime game; and then they defeated heavily-favored Brockton in an exciting game which made them tournament champions. Then, sweet revenge came in the second meeting with Durfee before a standing room only crowd, as senior Roger “Tres” Lewis, displaying the talent which made him one of the most sought after high school players, led the Whalers to a 77-55 victory. And again in their third meeting of the season, NBHS played with its heart as senior Donald Lessa, in one of his best games, led the Whalers to a four point win over its biggest arch-rival. Senior guard Brian Magnett and center Tony Lima will be remembered for their blocks and intensity during the season, along with the tremendous play of underclassmen such as Aaron Bedard, Stevie Wynn and Johnny Sylvia. The future looks bright for the Whalers considering the fine prospects left even after the seniors are gone, but to our graduating seniors: Tres, Donald, Brian and Tony — THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES! SCOREBOARD TIP-OF TOURNAMENT NBH 94-58 OLP NBH 51-55 Durfee BROCKTON CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT NBH 85-83 _ Don Bosco (OT) NBH 68-65 Brockton SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE DIVISION | NBH = 72-53; 65-47 Stang NBH 79-48; 79-47 Attleboro NBH = 69-63; 65-44 Feehan NBH __ 67-59; 59-48 Barnstable NBH 76-58; 82-38 D-Y NBH 94-31; 61-41 Somerset NBH 77-55; 74-70 Durfee Champions Back (L-R) Coach Rodrigues, Jeff Mercure, Tim Williams, Aaron Bedard, Tony Lima, Roger Lewis, Steve Wynn, Ian Baxter. (Front) Dana Przybyszewski, Donald Lessa, Brian Magnett, John Sylvia. 101 Girls Lose Too Many Heartbreakers... Despite the lack of size, experience and injuries, the New Bedford Girls’ Basketball Team made a strong effort to play every game with “heart.” Many games came down to the final buzzer; and those that ended in victory were sweet, but those that ended in defeat were bitter. Perhaps the two point loss in the finals of the Madison Park Tournament held at the beginning of the season was an omen of the upcoming season. Any loss is unwanted, but the one and two point losses plaguing the team all year were especially agonizing. Co-captains Melissa De Costa and Pam Souza did their best to keep the team’s spirits alive. By pouring in an average of 15 pts., Pam helped spark the Whalers to a win over many formidable teams while keeping the team “in the game” against other difficult opponents. Melissa added depth in the ball handling department while Anne Mauricio and Kerri Hathaway, both playing for NBH for the first time, added quickness and outside shooting. High points of the season included a come-from- behind win over Martha’s Vineyard and a strong game against the undefeated Spartans. With returning players Michelle Almeida, Sue Rasmussen, Kathy Kelly and Gail Rousseau, as well as promising J-V players, next year looks promising. 102 Front (L-R) Cathy Camacho, Kerri Hathaway, Pam Souza, Melissa DeCosta, Anne Marie Mauricio, Kathy Kelly (Back) J. Belli (asst.), J. Bonneau (coach), Sue Rasmussen, Shaynne Gomes, Tracy Con- ceicao, Amy Ferreira, Michelle Weaver, Gail Rousseau, Donna Henriques, Michelle Almeida, M. Gonsalves (asst.) NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB SCOREBOARD 73-34 47-49 61-49; 63-31 52-53; 56-57 55-52: 47-56 50-66; 27-55 38-42; 62-37 45-52; 39-60 61-70; 63-72 52-54; 52-51 Madison Park Tournament Cathedral Madison Park SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE DIVISION I Somerset Falmouth Dartmouth D-Y Attleboro Stang Feehan Durfee Whalers Gaining Respect in Tough League The NBH Hockey Team, led by co-captains Troy Spirlet and Barry Lawler, experienced a winning season filled with triumphant victories and disappointing defeats. The team, in its second season under Coach Greg Tougas, continued to fight for recognition in a diffi- cult league which hosts the three powerhouse schools of Cape Cod — Falmouth, Barnstable and Dennis- Yarmouth. Relatively speaking, hockey is a new sport to the New Bedford area; and therefore, it is in its growing stages compared with long established programs in other areas. Although the season had disappointments, it did produce moments of glory for the hard-working and determined team of skaters. Perhaps the greatest of these achievements was the dynamic upset over the then- undefeated D-Y team by a score of 5-3. In addition to the efforts of forward Lawler and defenseman Spirlet, senior defenseman Luke Gurney, reserve forward Bruce Edmundson, and forward Chris Dextradeur combined to give the team its drive and force. Sophomore Jack Indio, the team’s leading scorer, and Bill Cabral, the second leading scorer, were major factors during the tougher games of the season. The ex- cellent net minding of goalie Dusty Cormier, complemented by the goal-tending of Jim Bettencourt, was one of the team’s greatest assets. The hockey team, however young and inexperienced, proved they were relentless fighters throughout the winter season. They have left a solid foundation on which to build next year’s team. Front (L-R) Rob Leferriere, Bruce Edmundson, Chris Dextradeur, Coach Tougas, Asst. Coach Boisvert, Luke Gurney, Troy Spirlet (Back) Jim Bettencourt, Doug Goguin, Todd Rapoza, Dave Moura, Jim Caron, Rich Popovic, Jason DeTerra, Jack Indio SRNR: : SCOREBOARD NB 7-1; 8-2 Voc-Tech NB 7-2; 5-3 Dartmouth NB 6-4; 2-3 Connolly NB 2-5; 2-6 Barnstable NB 3-9; 1-15 Falmouth NB 1-4; 1-5 Feehan NB 6-4; 3-3 Somerset NB 5-2; 6-6 DY: NB 1-1; 4-3 Coyle NB 6-4; 4-5 Durfee The Success Story Continues... The 1985-1986 Indoor Track Teams completed another successful season under the direction of Coach Steve Gardiner. The boys’ team, led by captain Chris Baxter, ran to an impressive 7-1 record, decisively winning the annual Voc-Tech Invitational. Winning efforts for the season were made by seniors Tim Stott, John Borowicz, Matt Gracia, Dave Gomes, John Reul, Manny Macedo and Cliff Espinola. Also providing crucial points throughout the season were seniors Tom Pacheco, Rick Pires, Kevin Cook, Dave Mahmoud, Chris Karalekas, Scott Nolan, Jeff Botelho and Kenny Graviel. The still-growing girls’ team, led by co- captains Liz Alves and Andrea Gomes, also produced a winning formula which ended with a strong 6-2 record. This year’s team holds great promise for future teams as it was made up of a good mixture of seniors and un- derclassmen. Led by their captains, the girls achieved a third place finish at the Voc-Tech Invitational. Seniors Nikki Girard, Melissa Barton, Danielle Brook, Melissa Caron, Michelle Melancon and Jackie Seney provided a strong backbone for the team; while underclassmen Nicky Deslauriers, Jen Jordan, April Beaulieu, Sue Watkins, Kristin Porter, Kim Belliveau and Hilaria Rocha caught the attention of track enthusiasts for their speed and talent and potent potential. 106 Front (L-R) John Borowicz, Tim Stott, Scott Nolan (1st row) Chris Karalekas, Dave Gomes, Rick Pires, Matt Gracia, Kevin Cook, John Reul, Tom Pacheco, Jeff Botelho, Tim Jacques, Chris Baxter, Manny Macedo (2nd row) Mark Chaney, Andy McDevitt, Mike Pankow, Dan Shaughnessy, Mike Xifarias, Craig Santos, Dave Mahmoud, Sean Finnerty, Bill Roldan, Mike Pires, Cliff Espinola, Mike Boulanger, Kenny Graviel (3rd row) Tom Carreu, Randy Souza, Darryn Sneller, Pat Saltmarsh, Pete Taveira, Steve Mitchell, Elvis Machado, Jim Serrano, Scott Sylvia, Jason Hill, Mike Gracia, George Konstantakos, Danny Desmarais, Tim Tetrault, Keith Rodrigues, Tim Deslauriers. SENIORS: Front (L-R) Rick Pires, Matt Gracia, Tim Stott, Kevin Cook, Dave Mahmoud, Tom Pacheco, Chris Baxter, Manny Macedo (Back) Dave Gomes, Chris Karalekas, Scott | Nolan, John Borowicz, John Reul, Cliff Espinola, Jeff Botelho, Tim Jacques, Kenny Graviel. 5 : E : SCOREBOARD NB Boys Ist Voc-Tech Invitational 3rd Somerset Stang Barnstable Attleboro Dartmouth Falmouth Durfee Feehan OZ Bo 2+ Here Front (L-R) Melissa Caron, Michelle Melancon, Nikki Girard, Liz Alves, Melissa Barton, Danielle Brook (Middle) Nicky Deslauriers, Jen Jordan, April Beaulieu, Sue Watkins, Michelle Gilbert, Michelle DeSouza, Laura Duarte, Cristina Pinhancos, Michelle Freitas (Back) Kristin Porter, Sherri Anuszczyk, Kim Belliveau, Sue Gardner, Karen Clark, Hilaria Rocha, Tracey Harrison. Sports Scenes Here and There... (Above) A graceful Maria shows here experience on the balance beam during practice. (Upper middle) Scott return a volley during a warm-up session. (Top right) Excitement flows through the crowd as the Whalers score. (Right) Tony’s battle proves N.B. soccer can’t be beat. (Far Right) Ace-pitcher Dale concentrates as he throws another no-hitter during a tough game. (Above) Everyone watches in anticipation as Tres’ history-making 1,000 career point falls. (Right) Manny knows the long jump is conquered as he floats to victory. (Far Right) With Tim’s first place finish, the track meet is a definite win. 108 1 fans follow the beginning of the uring a X- season to the end. (Upper Middle) Chris endurance is put to the test d eo: LLL LLNS CLLR RET IR, the double play. (Left) ” knows that with hard work success will follow. completes leaves his opponent struggling to recapture the ball. (Far Left) Diane, after recovering the country meet. (Above) Bassirou’s foot work ball (Upper Left) These loya football games from the Hurdler John “Bo and practice escends the School Year — dy for the ultimate challenge h the ball as it d Left) Nikki’s effort and determination is proven as she runs her personal against Stang. (Right) Rosalind prepares to smas best. (Above) The Field Hockey Team is rea toward her. ( Throughout The variety of events in track and field is shown (above: L-R) by Andrea’s powerful jump, Manny’s strong run and Kathy’s intense workout. (Right) The swim team waits patiently for the meet to begin. (Far right) Donald catches the pass in his duties as “floor general” for the team. 110 Winning — Heroes — Awesome — Lucky (Left) The high-speed action of the hockey team brings excitement to the fans. (Above) Catcher Scott reacts with blinding quickness to complete the play. (Right) John’s know-how and experience help the team’s cause. Excitement — Red ’n white — Spirit! (Left) Carlos was one of the many senior soccer players to see action during tournament play. (Above) The powerful Whaler football squad means business on the field as proven by their final season’s record. Wa OO ae (Above) Chris returns the volley with ease as Jackie (below) warms up to compete in the javelin event during a spring track meet. (Top left) After catching the pop fly, Dave throws the ball to the first baseman to end the inning. (Top right) This Whaler is “goal bound” as he skates toward the net. (Left) Swimming a strong backstroke, Paul earns points for the team. (Bottom left) Coach Wirth gives some final instructions before the team takes the field for the start of the second- half of the Super Bowl. (Bottom right) As all sports fans know, the Whalers are 1. 112 CONGRATULATIONS ON A SUPER SEASON from PETE’S AUTO REPAIR We service all foreign cars and specialize in the repair of Volkswagen vehicles. 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This is the night we officially became seniors; as Stacey Smith, the President of the Class of 85, handed over the Senior Class Whale to our President, Chris Costa. After a delicious meal of Southern fried chicken, we were entertained with the “Bugle Boy” song sung by “our” version of the Andrew Sisters? (Manny Fernandes, Jeannie Gomes, Karen Vieira, Roxanne Blake and Jocelyn Andrade) and Annie and the Beach Boys (Ann Verville, Paul Foucart, Rick Porter, Victor Silveira, and Caci Ferreira), who performed their own interpreta- tion of “Surfin U.S.A.” Also, at the Banquet were our class advisors, Mr. L. Edmundson and Mrs. L. Ayotte, as well as our guests, Mr. S. Gardiner and Mr. A. Alves. At the end of the night, the Class of ’86 came together as one to sing “We Are The World.” All in all, it was an excellent way to kick off a senior year. enor Cass ; %e SPIRIT COMES ALIVE AT NBHS (Below) Hawaiian Day brought the warm breezes of laughter of the South Pacific to the halls of New Bedford High. The cool November weather didn’t stop the “crew” from wearing their leis, mu-mus, Bermuda shorts, grass skirts, or even sunglasses. er’ : : a (Above) All-Sports Day gave the student body a chance to portray their favorite sports figures. (Below) Masquerade Day was a surprise to all, as students dressed creatively with imaginative costumes. (Below and Bottom Left) Senior Citizen Day gave the students a chance to raid their grandparents’ closets and don costumes which made them wonder if they’d still be attractive to the opposite sex years from now! Aigo Seventeen and Vogue magazines could take a few lessons from the students at New Bedford High School during the “dress-up” days of Spirit Week. Decked out in garments of various designs and brilliant colors, the Class of ’86 gave a new meaning to the word imagination. The laughs and memories would forever be a part of the great times and experiences during our four years of high school. (Right) Pajama Day gave those tired seniors, who hate to get up at 6:00, an opportunity to roll out of bed and right into class. From pillows to night caps of all sizes, PJ Day was the “alarm” that awoke the inner spirit of students and faculty alike. Masquerade, All-Sports, Pajama, Senior Citizen, and Hawaiian Days may seem fantastic, but no “dress-up” day could compare to TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! — Toga Day. This traditional event gave each senior the opportunity to dress up like an inhabitant of ancient Rome, but with a little style and pizazz. (Bottom left) The winners of the Masquerade Day Best Costume Contest at the Pre-Thanksgiving Day Game rally wrapped up the high-spirited and multi-colored dress-up days of Spirit Week. Those creative days not only brought the students closer to each other, but provided fun-filled memories for all. io SPIRIT ACTIVITIES In addition to the “Dress-up” days, the spirit of New Bedford High was reflected through other unique and enthusiastic events including spirit activities. Setting the tone for Spirit Week this year was Student Leadership Day, Sponsored by the National Honor Society. This event allowed students to take on the responsibility of running the school. As the students handled the chalk dust and uncorrected papers, the teachers got their sneakers out of the closet to participate in the Student-Faculty Volleyball Game, sponsored by the Natural Science Club. The Spirit Week Door Decorating Contest and the R.O.T.C. Pancake Breakfast made their first appearance on the “Spirit Activities” roster. Both were highly-successful and showed the true spirit of fun patented throughout Spirit Week. The hard work, dedication, and good sportmanship of the faculty and student body made this year’s fun-filled spirit activities memorable. i BEDFORD WHALERS ; ANG om “sh 7 oes | . ry (Above): Here are three of the four winners of the Ist Annual Spirit Week Door Decorating Con- test. They received their meritous awards after having been judged on the combination of artwork, spirit and theme displayed on their doors. John and Danny, after substituting for Mr. Vaz and Mrs. Bonneau on Student Leadership Day, enjoyed the remainder of Spirit Week as they watched the Volleyball Game and the performance of “Special Touch” in the Minority Awareness Club’s Lip Sync Contest. psmatintin wenn one —— s ‘ : k ile As the crowd of cheering spectators at the Pre-Thanksgiving Day Game Rally “rocked the house”, the electricity and excitement in the air was the highest it had ever been throughout the month of November. The enthusiasm of the cheerleaders, flag twirlers, majorettes, and the band, not to mention those in the stands brought the roof down. The Spirit Rally brought everyone together for a moment of fun, laughs, and good times. With all the dancing, marching and laughing going on in the main gym, the thoughts of the “dress-up” days and activities will leave a lasting impression in our memories. MARCHING WITH SPIRIT AND BURNING WITH PRIDE The float decorating contest and parade to Buttonwood Park has been a traditional NBHS event for many years. The cold November weather did not affect those who partic- ipated, judged or just watched along the parade route. The enthusiasm and spirit warmed the hearts of many as the band played and the football team, atop the ladder truck, led the colorful floats and cars through the crowded streets to the park. Here, in addition to the tremendous bonfire, cheers and guest speakers, the spirit of competitiveness was a-new high as New Bedford High would face the Hilltoppers of Durfee on Thanksgiving Day. Above: Senior Class — Headmaster’s Trophy Below: Freshman Class — Dean’s Trophy (Above) Junior Class — Mayor’s Trophy (Lower left:) Sophomore Class — Judges’ Trophy (Lower right) Crimson Log ) Honorable Mention Above: The football team KNOWS who’s going to win tomorrow’s game! (Below) Seniors rejoice after winning Headmaster’s Trophy. Above: A few words of encouragement from Coach Wirth proved to be words of wisdom the following day! (Lower left) Fans “warm up” for the game on Thursday. (Lower right) Rep. Denis Lawrence, the bonfire and rally coordinator with the Gridiron Club, gets some well deserved applause for his years of service. The Thrill of Victory: NBHS 6-0 Durfee In spite of the weather conditions, the crowd and the Whaler team came home “warm” with victory. Hoping to beat NBH with the help of Mother Nature, the Durfee team soon saw its hopes rained away as NBHS played determined ball and held on to win 6-0. Outstanding play was given by all, but who will forget the unbelievable inter- ception and play of Jimmy Gomes! (Right) Chris Haley cheers the team to victory as (below) Scott Tremblay watches intently through the rain as his teammates struggle for footing in the muddy conditions. ' The Agony No one thought it possible that the NBHS football team could make the high school Super Bowl. But in fact they did! After an opening lost to BC High, 7-0, the Whalers went on to win their remaining games and gained a berth in the “magical bowl.” They were rated the underdogs and predicted to be outsized and outclassed. Outsized they were, but never outclassed. They were always in the game, and in fact, held the victory in their hands until the final minutes. Except for a few bad breaks and inex- _ perience on the artificial turf, the Whalers of Defeat: played a super game and won the hearts and admiration of the crowd. There were many heroes, but if a game ball had been given, it certainly would have found itself in the hands of Dale Burgo, who had an outstanding game. The Whalers and coaching staff deserve special congratulations for giving the commu- nity something of which to be proud, as well as some great memories of the 85-86 season! The Whalers fought hard for each inch of territory gained through the mud and puddles. They managed to hold on to their footing, the football, and the victory! NBH 21-35 LS Victory seemed within the grasp of the Whalers as they constantly came from behind with the needed point after or the extra yardage for a touchdown. Over and over the Whalers displayed heroic efforts with an extra block and run, only to have the clock run out before the score would tip in their favor one more time! Vulelt N-B-H-S Fired up with SPIRIT! Compliments of ANTHONY K. KARALEKAS, ANTHONY W. KARALEKAS DEMO KARALEKAS F STATE FRUIT CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRUIT PRODUCE FRUIT BASKETS OUR SPECIALTY 2 McCABE STREET COR. ROCKDALE AVE. SO. DARTMOUTH, MA. 02748 TELEPHONES: 993-0788 994-3239 992-7553 Here’s Where It All Began... The Crimson Log is the embodiment of all of the activities, events, athletics, and “goings-on” of New Bedford High School students, particularly of the Class of 1986. From the title page to the editor-in-chiefs message, the staff carefully planned and designed each page to make the 1985-86 school year both memorable and pleasurable to the students. The making of this yearbook took months of hard work to produce the publication you are now reading, and ... Here’s Where It All Began! In June of 1985, Ms. Bizzarro, our advisor, conducted interviews with many enthusi- astic and prospective students of the “new” senior and junior classes. After the decisions were made, the 30-plus members of the 1986 Crimson Log Yearbook Staff were intro- duced to their individual editors for an ice-breaking period and discussion concerning their responsibilities. As the last bell echoed throughout the corridors, the work of the staff was just begin- ning. During summer sessions, David Gomes, our editor-in-chief, chose the “reflective” theme of the yearbook. Fellow editors met in August to choose the crimson cover of the yearbook, the print (which you are now reading) and the autograph endsheets located on the inside of the cover. They also learned the techniques of designing a layout, the advantages of artwork and other methods to made the 1986 Yearbook spectacular and unique. However, as the doors to New Bedford High were once again opened in September, Editors the legitimate work began. In addition to the periodical publishing deadlines which had to (Front) Editor-in-chief David Gomes. Row 1 (L-R): Sue Faria, Sue Martins be met, many problems plagued the staff-writing and rewriting copy, identifying and Jennifer Cormier. (Row 2) Pauline Tavares, Richard Sousa, Jackie retaking pictures, drawing and designing the lay-out, and proofreading the material to Almeida. name just afew... ASSIGNMENT Faculty-Activities Staff Sports Staff (Front) (Ed.) Sue Faria (Back) Arlene Nunes, Stephanie Lawrence, Chris Karalekas, Mary Jo (L-R): Chris Costa, (Ed.) Jackie Almeida, Chris Baxter. Almeida. Graduate Staff Sales-Survey Staff (Front) Lynda Dauphin. Row 1 (L-R): Tammi Cunha, (Ed.) Jennifer Cormier, Maria Sousa.(Row Row 1 (L-R): Lisa Antonelli, (Ed.) Richard Sousa, Rochelle Le Blanc. (Row 2) Lucy) 2) Kathy Keenan, Yael Alkalay, Kate Carney, Nancy Machado. Lopes, Danny Marcotte, Lisa Delano. Photography Staff (L-R): Cheri Anderson, David Oliveira, Pat McCoy Typing Staff (Seated) Joleen Froias Back (L-R): Maria DeCampos, Lori Coish, (Ed.) Sue Martins, Maria Baptista, Ana Pereira. Clubs-Contributing Staff (Kneeling) L-R: Nancy Pires, Michael Pimental (Middle) Christopher Tripp, (Ed.) Pauline Tavares (Back) Liz Vieira, Iva Chereta. Even with the pressure hovering over our heads, the staff did have a few moments of enjoyment and pleasure throughout the school year. During Spirit Week, we entered our first “Crimson Log Float” and won the Honorable Mention Award. In October, after Hurricane Gloria wrecked havoc throughout our city, the Yearbook Staff sponsored a highly-successful carwash — an event where almost no one went home dry. These infrequent breaks gave each member a well-deserved rest and a chance to be- come acquainted with other members of the Staff. Many hours and much effort have been put into this yearbook. We sincerely hope you appreciate our work. It has been our wish that the Yearbook will hold special memories for you, as it does for us. Student Leaders Set the Pace In aschool as large as NBHS, it is necessary to have good student leaders to make the school run orderly and to actas the link between the student body and the administration. The Student Advisory Committee and Student Representatives to the School Committee consists of a group of seven students elected by their peers. These leaders work closely with the administrators to represent their fellow students. The SAC has been a big factor in the success of the Student Tutorial Center and other school policy changes. They have also encouraged students to improve their grades through the Academic Excellence Campaign, asking them to be the best they can be. Club presidents also play an appreciable role in the running of the school. They are the ones who instill the spirit and leadership that is necessary for the success of their individual clubs. Moreover, the class officers also have an important role in the school. As well as representing their respective classes, they are busy planning the various social functions throughout the year. Lastly, the Steering Committee Members take charge of all the duties of their respective homerooms. This includes the attending of frequent meeting, the voting on issues concerning their class, and the caring of financial matters including yearbook, cap and gown, prom, senior banquet expenses. Their job is one of extreme responsibility due to their many functions. 148 Student Advisory Committee (L-R): Beth Schwartz, David Gomes (Student Rep.), Paul Foucart, Jennifer Con- stantine (not pictured: Manny Macedo, Thomas Pacheco, Ann Verville) L— Club Presidents | Front (L-R): Danny Weaver, Lois Simpkin, Carol Camaioni, Maria Sousa, Chris Karalekas (Back): Virginia Vagos, Jennifer Conlon, Tom Washburn, Sandra Soares, Mary Jo Almeida. a 7 (Left) Jr. Class (L-R): Pres. Robert Long, Sec. Jennifer Barton, V.P. Kevin Antunes (Above) Soph. Class: Pres. Kyra Chomak, V.P. Joe DeMedeiros, Sec. Karen Pacheco. Steering Committees Juniors Row | (L-R): Michelle Goyette, Rochelle LeBlanc, Angela Paquin, Karen Romo, Iva Chereta, Jeff Roncka, Debbie Fredette. Row 2 (L-R): Roy DaRosa, Mike Gracia, Kim Belliveau, Kelly Chase, Sherri Anuszczyk, Lisa Baptiste, Stephanie Lawrence, Jennifer Constantine. Sophomores Row 1| (L-R): Kathy Kelly, Shaynne Gomes, Danielle Brooke, Heidi Abendroth, Kathy Nelson, Michelle Ramos, Candi Romo. Row 2 (L-R): Kelly Bellivance, Duc Van Le, Joe DeMedeiros, Neil Mello, Mike Motta, Shari Houtman, Shawn Sameiro, Lucy Machado. Freshmen Row | (L-R): Carrie Seguin, Ana Cabral, Tara Allen, Tracy Gomes, Nicole Lopes, Cheri Rinko, Beth Sylvia. Row 2 (L-R): Pamela deSend, Liz Resendes, Beth Soares, Jennifer Jones, Rita dos Santos, Maria Sousa, Fatima ‘Mota, Tracy Lanling, Billy Houtman, Jose Castro, Lori Sylvia, Patrice Tiedmann, Kevin Michalski, Peter Halle, ‘Gary de Fraga, Seth Holmes, Rita Senra. 149 nvolved n the DiC he lub ouncil Seated (L-R): Debbie Larracuente, Amy Ferreira, Liz Alves, Pauline Tavares (Back) Adv. D. Caton, Jennifer Conlon, Tom Pacheco, Tim Arruda, Mark Martin, Chris Karalekas, Celeste Dufresne, Angela Vidal. Under the direction of Ms. Caton, the Inter- club Council again proved itself a great he lp in coordinating various club activities held during Spirit Week, one of the major events of the school year. In addition to this, school dances, and in parti- cular a membership drive dance, was sponsored by this organization which gives its all throughout the year. (Left) Jen poses in a unique golfer’s costume to help celebrate All-Sports Day Sponsored by the Inter-Club (Above) Dave, Kim and Mr. Marchand pose for the camera at the membership sign-up tables located outside the dance. (Left) One of the miany doors decorated during Spirit Week activities. (Below) Club members wait for the final announcement of the float contest winners. st STUDENT CONGRESS: SERVICE TO SCHOOL yee 2 + Bees Student Congress officers for 1985-1986 were Carol Camaioni president; Tom Pacheco, vice-president; Maria Sousa, secretary. _ Advisors Mr. L. Edmundson and Mr. M. Taylor have led the Student Congress to another successful year with over two hundred members in force this year. Once again the club was involved with several successful activities which kept the members busy and the recipients of their good-will happy. The Thanksgiving Food Drive supplied twenty needy families with food baskets while the Christmas Food Drive provided twenty-six families with overflowing baskets. The S.C.’s special fund raiser of carnation sales was a success at both the Spirit Week sales and the spring sales. Monies from these sales help both the school in the form of donations and the students in the form of scholarships. __ May once again saw the S.C. sponsor its annual Voter Registration Assembly with the senior class. This activity _was followed by the annual banquet which closed out the year’s activities. New officers were inducted and scholar- ships were awarded. After a year of hard work, one night of eating and dancing was well deserved! 151 Kneeling (L-R): Maria Da Costa, Antoinette Gomes, Jeff Roncka, Karen Almeida, Mark Martin, Amy Quail, Manny Pinarreta (Back) Celia Cafuda, Jennifer Constantine, Laurie Souza, Scott DeRossi, Dara Bussiere, Kelly Pimental, Peter Ashworth, Richard Popovic, Jeff Breneke, Robert Finni, Mr. J. Strittmatter The Scientific Approach to Work and Play! The Natural Science Club again sponsored the annual student-faculty volleyball game during Spirit Week with the proceeds being donated to the Food Drive Fund. Also the sale of poinsettas during Meeting Adventure Head-on! The Great Outdoors Club moves out of the halls of NBHS and moves in with Mother Nature. During the year the club raises funds to help defray expenses for adventurous trips camping, hiking, bicycling, climbing, etc. Through the efforts of Mr. David Pepin and the volunteers, the club once again ex- perienced a successful year. 152 the Christmas Bazaar met with success. These monies help the club with activities and scholarships. This mixture of meeting and mayhem make for fun. Ms. Clarkson, our newest gym teacher, reacts to missing the shot dur- ing the student-faculty volleyball game sponsored by the NSC. Left: The underclassmen in the GO Club are active members by joining in the various trips. (Below) The upperclassmen already know the thrill of the mountain climb or the fun of camping out. MINORITY AWARENESS CLUB The MA Club kept the pace going with a heavy schedule of activities throughout the year. In addition to the collection of aluminum cans to raise funds, the club also sold boxes of stationery which also earned the members free prizes. The field trip to U. of Mass was a mixture of fun and education. The trip was an opportunity to see first-hand what a university the size of U. of Mass can offer to the minority student. The trip was quickly followed by the club’s participation in Spirit Week by sponsoring a Lip Sync Contest. Helping to make the show a success was the addition of the Boston group, “Techniques” in addition to the fine talent of NBH’s own Nicole Johnson, Ryan Tavares, Special Touch, Maureen Sanchez and others. During January and February the club dis- played their pride with special bulletin boards devoted to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History month. In addition to field trips, guest speakers and college interviews, the Club climaxed the year with its now famous talent night. The year proved gain that Mrs. Purcell and her “crew” are a tough act tr beat! contest. Far Left: Felicia, Aurora and Tina take advantage of a few moments of relaxation during the field trip to U. of Mass. (Left) Kim is caught off guard during the pillow fight that night. (Bottom left) The Techniques made a move which brought screams from the packed crowd of the Lip Sync Contest. (Bottom) Curtis and Charlie of “Special Touch” add a NBHS move during the 153 “Ticket, please .. .” The Usher Corps is involved throughout the year in offering its services to usher for various functions such as Usher Corps: Seated (L-R): Eric Levasseur, Heather Nelson, Colleen Lizotte, Sherri Carola, Chris- ie d ; tine Wojtkunski, Donna Doyan, Jennifer Beaudoin, Scott Souza (Back) Michelle Cormier, Idilia Drama Club productions, concerts, assem- Machado, Jennifer Goodwin, Carla Ferreira, Matt Hebert, Nelson Medeiros, Amy Ferreira, Diane blies, etc. While their main function is to Souza, Wendy Roderiques, Patrice Tiedemann. é ; vd : ‘ usher, they are also involved in fund- raising for scholarships. S tudents gainst riving runk This year’s organization was under the direction of Mr. S. Fraga and operated separately from the Student Congress. Effort was made throughout the year, with strong emphasis at banquet and prom time, to educate students against the dangers and trage- dies of driving while drunk. Key rings S.A.D.D: Front (L-R): Amy Beth Pragana, Clarisse Oliveira, Judy Ribeiro, Heather Nelson, Angela Flood, and bumper sticks bearing the motto Lizette Machado, Kim Johnson, (Middle) Lois Simpkin, Chris Kershaw, Lisa Delano, Kate Carney, Lucianne “Keep the life of the party alive, don’t Silva, Angela Gross, Christine Arsenault, Laura Benevides, Chris Rumney (Back) Dave Oliveira, Scott Lynch, . Robert Mota, Dave Gomes, Chris Baxter, Ari Skaliotis, Tom Pacheco, John Reul, Chris Reed, Tracey drink and drive . . .” were sold to raise Coleman, Elizabeth Lavadinho, Mr. S. Fraga (adv.) funds and guest speakers were invited to club meetings. It was an active second year! ’ “Tet's trade maa The Student Exchange Club was formed to offer a chance for students to spend time ina __ variety of environments from another local school to another state or country. In addi- tion the club plays host to students visiting N.B.H.S. from other locales. This was the first year for this organization, but the ground work has been set for the future success. Student Exchange Club: Front (L-R): Elizabeth Medeiros, Jose Arias, Susan Simpkin, Chris Fiqueroa (Middle) Stephanie Young, Tiffani Young, Sandy Barboza, Wendy DuBois, Marnie Amaral, Karen Lynch (Back) Robert Arruda, Keith Lowther, Ed Haskins, Fred Pimental, John Borowicz, Jr., Scott Nolin, Kim Tavares, Dave Oliveira, Mr. J. Borowicz (adv.) Bowling Club: Front (L-R): Jeff Grovaninni, Joseph Bernard, Sue Camara, Rosa Pacheco, Chris Barrows, David Siegel, Ricardo Aguiar, (Middle) Darlene Martin, Michael Motta, Neil Pacheco, Seth Holmes, Yael Jacquel, Marc Tavares, Jason Hill, Miquel Brum, Al Parent. (Back) Fred Simpkin, Scott McNulty, Henry Perry, Lisa Guilbeault, Stacy Holmes, Mr. G. Biscari (avd.), Pam England, Mr. M. Garifales (sec.), Seth Sobral, Steven Sylvia, Michael Coucci, Mark Carrier, John Reul. WHAT'S IN A GAME! The ever active Mr. G. Biscari acts as advisor to both the Bowling and the Chess Club. For the students who enjoy the active and physical life, the Bowling Club offers both; while the students who prefer the quiet activity requiring mental stimula- tion are attracted by the Chess Club. Both groups meet casually and the emphasis is on fun and relaxa- tion as opposed to stiff competition. For both groups the meetings throughout the year are a chance for new friendships, good fun, some competition and an opportunity for growth. Chess Club: Front (L-R): Al Parent, Seth Holmes, Thomas Morris, Jason Hill. (Back) Lisa Guilbeault, Stacy Holmes, Mr. G. Biscari (adv.), Mr. M. Garifales (sec.), Miquel Brum. THE WORLD OF COMPUTERS In only its second year of exis tence the Computer Club continues in growth and popularity. With the world turning more and more to computers for every aspect of living the importance of this club grows with the need to understand the computer in such a fashion that it becomes a familiar friend. This club affords its members an opportunity to have time on the computers as well as learn the total capacities of this modern age marvel as shown below. Computer Club: Front (L-R): Helena Gracia, Robert Finni, Louie Luiz, Seth Holmes, Sue Camara, Dan Beaudry, (Middle) Jack De Oliveira, Shari Houtman, James Walcott, Mark Cheney, Dennis Wilkinson, John Pick, Ed Casey (Back) Jorge Fernandes, Manny Viega, Semiao Felix, Chris Haley, Mark Martin, Ricardo Aguiar, Mr. LeBlanc (adv), Jim Pelletier, Danny DeMendonca, Inez Valenzuela, Debra Galego. The World of the Salesman One of the school’s career-oriented clubs is Distributive Education. The students do more than just usual club activities. Distribu- tive Education members run the non-profit bookstore, where their salesmanship skills are put to good use as they also benefit the other students. The students also spend part of the school day in actual employment where they can further their skills and prepare themselves for the future business world. Front (L-R): Lisa Mimosa, Lisa Correia, Antonia Perreira, Delia Peixoto, Nancy DeBarros (Middle) Lisa Hood, Sharon Lawrence, Sandy Correia, Wendy Medeiros, Chris Cardoso, Blizaberhl Fernandes, Samantha Eldridge (Back) Brian Fournier, Antonio Sousa, Danny Acevedo, Deraman | Barros, Elaine DePina, Mr. J. Pacheco. Preparing for the Future... | es ae Jobs for Bay State Graduates was a new program established for seniors this year. The purpose of JBSG was to provide readiness and job placement services to high school seniors who planned to see full-time employment following graduation in June. As a member of JBSG, students participated in career preparation, social and civic awareness and leadership develop- | ment. This program involved the | students in the community and led them to a more successful future. Oo 156 The Old and New Offering Service Various groups at NBH offer community services. One of these, the Honor Society, is made up of selected students with outstanding qualities. This year the Honor Society started Teacher Appreciation Day at which time the teachers were honored by several members. Student Leadership Day was once again a success as each member represented an administrator or a member of the faculty. This year the New Bedford High School Key Club experienced one of their most productive and re: warding years, due to a great revival in membership. Some of the contributions made by the Key Club during this year included a visitation to the pediatric and geriatric wards at St. Luke’s Hospital for Halloween, participation in the city-wide food basket The Key Club entered a car in the Spirit Week parade with the motto “Lock up Durfee!” drive, and numerous visitations to local nursing homes. Future H omemakers of America is a dynamic student organization representing home economics students nationwide. Members focused on personal growth, leadership, family life and the community. FHA runs on youth-centered leadership — which gives all members an opportunity to be involved in group planning. FHA helps develop skills for a lifetime. In conclusion, these three groups worked in con- junction with one another on additional community benefits which included a blanket drive, a Toys-for- Tots drive, and a Sweater Drive. All in all it has beena very productive year! (Top) Chris enjoys being head of Social Studies Res. Center while Linda (below) sits in for Mr. G. Goodfellow during Honor Society’s Leadership Day. Key Club: (Front) Debra Galego, Chris Karalekas, Lori Coish, Bernie Weier, Mary Jo Almeida, Liz Alves, Chris Pinhancas, Maria Sousa, Jennifer Jordan (Back) Richard Sousa, Arlene Nunes, Christine Jorge, Sherri Anuszczyk, Geraldine Wilde, Fernanda Melo, Nikki Girard, Pauline Tavares, Mike Pimental, Carol Camioni, Robert Mota, Scott Lynch, Chris Tripp. F.H.A.: (Front) L-R: Petra Leandre, Dawn Smith, Christina Vieira, Teresa Varieur, Valerie Andrade, Sherie Lizotte (2nd row:) Laura Leandre, Paula Pavao, Lori Mendoca, Emie Bessette, Connie Oliveira, Betsy Baptista, Lucy Machado, Ana DeSouza, Rachel Bois. (4rd row:) Danielle LeDuc, Wendy Costa, Maria Amaral, Shawn DaRocha, Lisa Stiffler, Charlotte Lapre, Tricia Costa, Jennifer Beaudoin (4th row:) Pam Cournayer, Maureen Costa, Lynn Lopes, Erin Casey, Michelle Santos, Michelle Carcdsa, Amy Ferreira. The Photo Club tooka “shot” at Durfee during the Spirit Week parade. In the News... Each of the groups shown here are in- volved with the media. Mr. Millette, advisor to the Photo Club, had a group of aspiring photographers taking pictures for the school newspaper and making con- tributions to the yearbook. The school paper and magazine are under the guidance of Mrs. I. Gutierrez. The newspaper, Crimson Courier, is kept up- to-date with issues of importance and in- terest to the student body. The school magazine, Alpha, is published annually and is a creative enterprise of poems, essays, short stories, art work and photog- raphy by both students and staff. School Scan, the weekly school TV production is created by both TV III classes along with contributions from TV I and TV II students under the direction of Ms. C. Marland. With both “on air” and editing skills, specially equipped special effects generators and hard work, the students turn out a show which focuses on events that occur in the school. The show also presents music videos adding to the excitement. Who knows? It may be from this class that we find a future celebrity! CRIMSON COURIER ALPHA: Kneeling (L-R): Lois Simpkin, Darcy Cardone, Tracy Stuart, Jen Conlon (Middle) John Correira, John Stover, Marci Hahn, Liz Vieiea, Dina McKay, Celeste Dufresne, Nancy Machado, Stephanie Kasap, Tim Arruda, Mrs. I. Gutierrez, (Back) Matt Merolla, Michelle DeSouza, Eric Quan, Aris Skaliotis, Terry Montgomery, Tim Correira, Avelino deCstro, Jason Francisco, Dave Oliveira, Frank Rothwell, Tom Washburn. 158 rm T Naa | PHOTO CLUB: Kneeling (L-R): Alyssa Lynch, Michael Dawson, John Correia, Frank Rothwell | (Middle) Jenifer Conlon, Julie Audette, Toni Carvalho, Pat McCoy, Jennifer Cormier, Mr. R. Millette (avd), Judy Francisco, Amy Carreiro (Back) Lisa Nowell Cheeri Fabio. WIMC-TV: Front (L-R): Derek Rebello, Mary Jo Almeida, Manny Macedo, George Duarte, Odia Stephenson, Ms. C. Marland (adv). Middle: Eddie Haskins, Antonio Medeiros, Lisa Guilbeault, | Diana Frade, Louis Fortes, Eleanor Riley, Cheryl Varier (Back) Charlie Araujo, Mark Duarte, | hee Barros, Ed Hunter, Tom Washburn, Marni Amaral, Kyle Burgo, Steve Pimental, David eney. LANGUAGES AROUND THE WORLD Three clubs at NBH helped to satisfy the needs for students who desired membership in a language-oriented club. The International Club, the Spanish American Club and the Foreign Language Club all participated in a variety of activi- ties this year ranging from dances to bazaars. Each stressed a strong tie to a foreign culture while blending into the American scene. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Adv. Mr. A. Oliveira Left: The S.A. Club won 2nd. place in the door decorating contest with a detailed work of matador and bull. SPANISH AMERICAN CLUB Adv. Mrs. D. Kallevik Below: The F.L. Club entry won honorable mention during Spirit Week. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Ady. Mr. R. Mediros and Ms. M. Persson WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Because of the large NBH complex every department and office requires extra help. This help comes in the form of student aides, people who are eager to give up study halls in place of running errands, filing cards, moving equip- ment, finding students and delivering messages. Without this valuable help, MAIN OFFICE: (Seated) Robert Long (Standing) L-R: Kathy Keenan, Kris Curry, Corey Dube, Lori Silva, most things would go undone in the Angela Flood, Lucy Medeiros. normal school day and many extra hours would have to be put in after school. VOC. COU NSELOR’S OFFICE: (Seated) L-R: Mrs. J. Bonneau, Mrs. R. Mayo, Nelia Ferreira (Standing) Joey Parris, Ray Oliveira, Danny Marcotte, Sue Rasmussen, Matt Gracia, Michele Almeida, Chris Dextradeur, Melissa DeCosta. NURSE’S OFFICE: (Seated) L-R: Kelly Mendes, Wendy Mendes, | Carlotta Evora (Standing) Sophia Chung, Kim Mendes, Lois Simpkin, Angela Gross, Janice Collard. TV STUDIO: Front (L-R): Eleanor Riley, Lisa Guilbeault, Edmund Ray, Kyle Burgo, Cheryl Varier, Ms. C. Marland (Back) Ed Haskins, Tony Medeiros, Diana Frade, Mike | Tavares. 160 26 i Oe | | RESOURCE CENTER AIDES GREEN GUID: (Seated) Kelly Marshall (Standing) L-R: Wayne Silvia, Lisa Guilbeault, Mark Gonsalves, Inez Valenzuela TAN GUID: (Seated) L-R: Susan Tracz, Irene Bettencourt, Maria Velasquez, Holly Avery (Back) Michelle Lucas, Michelle Fernandes, Elizabeth Texeira, Nicole Girard. Carol and Louis check over the report cards to be filed for the guidance office. Mary Jo gets instructions from Ms. Mahoney regarding the sheets to be filed. OFFICE AIDES LEND A HAND Here at NBHS the house office aides do their best to help out the secretaries in each office with every day paperwork. These students volunteer to work in the office whenever they have a study. They basically answer phones, deliver messages, and help with the non-essential paperwork such as attendance papers or bulletins. These aides assist other faculty members. Lending a hand is what these students do best. The Dean’s Aides help the Dean in any way they can. Most of the time they are delivering messages or locating students and faculty ste bone tuiainds anaes: HOUSE AIDES ront how (L-R): John Borowicz, Thomas Pacheco, Iva Chereta, Kim Roderi sale FL members. They also help the Dean by work- Chris Moutinho, Lori Gebo. (Back Row) Paula Ferreira, Scott Fortier, Mrs. Rost Kelly Boulel ing at the tables at our Christmas Joanne Vezina, Michelle Weaver, Bethany Ras, Deirdre Finnerty, Bethany Sylvia, Sally Smith ney Oey: : Maria Macedo. bazaar.When it’s time to get the seniors going, they help out in the photo sessions and ae | cap and gown measurements. Stapling the bulletins together is full-time job for Meya. , GREEN HOUSE AIDES Front (L-R): Lynn Paiva, Athena Xianhos (Back) Lori Barboza, Dan St. Jean, Darci Graviel. 162 BLUE HOUSE AIDES Front (L-R): Kim Tripp, Maria Frias, Wanda Rivera, Carlotta Evora. Back (L-R): Julie Audette, Debbie de Sousa, Nancy Medeiros, Cheryl Santos, Pamela Sousa, Kerri Reynolds, Filomena Perreira, Gina daSilva. DEAN’S AIDES Front (L-R): Nicole Lopes, Shaynne Gomes, Carol Pollard. Sit- ting (L-R): Kerri Rodrigues, Ms. Bizzarro, Tracey Oliveira. Back (L-R): Maureen Sanchez, Nicole Martin, Julie Peterson, Tracy Gomes. | Vhile everything is in order, Julio takes time out for a picture. During the senior photo sessions, Nicole is busy writing out passing slips for students. TAN HOUSE AIDES Standing (L-R): Maria Martins, Michelle Lucas, Clara Rosario, Maria Rebelo, Wendy Chase, Olivia Almeida, Amy Calnan. 163 ROTC: A CONTINUATION OF EXCELLENCE This year the ROTC has participated in various activities. Included in these activities were the pancake breakfast which was held by them for the first time and the annual turkey shoot. Both events turned out to be very successful. Their first competition was hosted here at NBHS. The girls with rifles and the girls without rifles secured first place, while the boys with rifles won second place. Their second competition was hosted at Newport Rodgers High School and the results turned out to be the same as their first competition. Among public appearances, the ROTC has SFC Robert F. Morrison Battalion Staff participated in the Veterans’ Day Parade and (L-R) CM Elizabeth Cruz, CC Rachael Moreau the Memorial Day Parade. They also received honors at the Mayorial Inauguration and the Inaugural Ball. Again the ROTC has demon- strated excellence combined with good leadership. Female Colorguard | (L-R) Rosemary De Mendonca, CS Ivonne Nogueria, Sherry Oliveira, Filomena Pereira. Male Colorguard (L-R) CC Wilfred Peirce, 2nd Lt. Mark Agrelo, C-MSG Jack De Oliveira, Daniel De Oliveira. CC Roxanne Blake rests comfortably as she prepares the paperwork for the next ROTC competi- tion. 164 Victorian I Drill Team (L-R) C — MSG Eugenia Gomes, Toni Williams, Pepita Galvao, Roxanne Blake, C — 2nd Lt. Cheri Anderson, Laurie Fonseca, Sherry Lizotte, Jocelyn Andrade, C — Ist L t. Karen Vieira, Deolinda Varela, Susan Silva, Melannie Paulo, C — SS Margarita Gonzalez, Patricia Gomes, Starr Couto, Kelly Terrel. (Left) The Victorian I girls practiced many hours preparing for their next competition at Newport Rodgers High School. (Right) At the competition the girls were successful as they won first place. bes corn ser re, COMPANY B a Victorian II Drill Team: Front (L-R) C— 1st Lt. Karen Vieira, C— MSG Eugenia Gomes, C — 2nd Lt. Cheri Anderson. (Middle) Illenette Camacho, Candy Pina, Jessica Williams, Ana Lopes. (Back) Thelma Folgar, Marilyn Macedo, Roxanne Blake, Danielle Platt, Jeannette Almeida. Moby Dick Drill Team: Front (L-R) Jack De Oliveira, C— MSG Emmanuel Fernances, Benjamin Amaro, Scott Medeiros (Back) Duane Kershaw, John Stuart, John Maciel, Joshua Amaro. JROTC Rifle Team: Front (L-R) C — 1st Lt. Karen Vieira, C— MSG Emmanel Fernandes (Middle) Mark Agrelo, Scott Medeiros, Jack De Oliveira, Rosemary De Mendonca, CS Ivonne Nogueira (Back) Gene Philip Tavares, Duane Kershaw, Benjamin Amaro, John Maciel, Joshua Amaro. (Above) Manny and Karen check the rifles before practice. (Right) Joshua stands and concentrates on the bulls eye for perfect aim. 166 Yule Tide S irit The Christmas spirit could not help but be Pp felt among those present at the Christmas concert. Talent was present throughout the show, but the pinnacle of talent was seen when Melody Plummer and Alyssa Lynch performed “Silent Night” in Gaelic, with Tay fi grace that could be seen as well as heard. As Sn UCONN Neituenstectanegt a §=6the student body left the auditorium warm smiles and good feelings were all around. ee ee, r. a Ea z (Above) The Performing Guitar in a solo performance. (Top) Mr. Vasconcelles conducts the band. (Far right) Play- ing with precision. (Right) The instrumental section on the spot. (Above) The Concert Chorale harmoniously sings carols such as “Jazz Gloria” and “Indian Carol.” (Below) The Combined Chorus gives a performance not to be forgotten. (Above) The T.B.B. sings with vigor. (Top right) Show Choir dances to “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” with zeal and pizzazz. Before the Show Goes On One of the largest organizations in school is the Drama Club. In the Drama Club, there is participation in the performing arts both in the acting and backstage activities. Each year, the Drama Club has two major productions with active onstage perfor- mances by nearly one hundred members and with backstage activities involving the same number working on other aspects of produc- tion. The backstage aspects include lighting, set Construction, stage crew, costumes, props, and make-up. As a result of this ex- perience, many former students of the Drama Club have gone on to perform or work in theatre, television, or film. The NBHS Drama Club is a seven time winner of the Academy of Regional Theatre Award for best musical of the year, and the recipient for commendations from the State House, Mayor’s office, and City Council for its many fine performances throughout the years. (Above) Alyssa Lynch learns the newest “beauty secrets” about the latest cosmetics. (Top) Troy Spirlet works on the backdrop during rehearsal. (Bottom left) Working on the curtains doesn’t seem like Bobby Long’s idea of being stage manager. (Bottom right) For John and Gina Costa, the costumes have to be perfect before going to the actors. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS (Far left) Clem Blais assists Corey DeMelo in learning the newest hair techniques to drive the ladies wild! (Left) Cueing actors is just one of Mike Boulanger’s many jobs on stage crew. (Below) John Correia sits very patiently while getting his make-up applied before the show. (Below) Kevin Antunes climbs the ladder to work on the set. (Bottom left) Ed Casey assists Mr. Charbonneau arranging a frame, while Mr. Marchand puts in his comments. (Top left) Ann Couto shows Michelle Poirier and the rest of the crew ways of keeping their costumes in good shape. 169 “Life with Father” This year, the Drama Club’s fall production was “Life with Father.” This classic comedy revolves around the Day family and their lives at the turn of the century in New York City. Clarence Day (Paul Foucart) is a businessman obsessed with keeping the household finances in order, while his wife Vinnie (Deidre Hickok) is concerned with other matters, such as how to explain where her monthly allowance was spent. Father, who gets annoyed when relatives come for a visit, gets extremely agitated when Vinnie’s cousin Cora (Angela Paquin) and friend Mary (Michelle Poirier) drop in unexpectantly. Mary, a devout Methodist, falls for the oldest son Clarence Jr. John Correia), who just happens to be an Episcopalian. The plot thickens even further when Vinnie discovers that her husband was never baptized. Being the religious woman that Vinnie is, she will do anything to get him baptized. Father, being the stubborn man that he is, refuses even with much coaxing from Reverend Lloyd (Victor Silveira). All these predicaments, along with the funny characters, provided for hilarious circumstances which resulted in a very entertain- ing production. Its Not All Glamour... The reputation of excellence that NBHS has, was by no means put in jeopardy by the band this year. Under the extremely ex- cellent direction of Mr. Vasconcelles, there was no doubt that the band would achieve the goal of being “the best.” For years, they have been the top high school marching band in New England; and that’s only the beginning. They’ve won every competition they’ve entered, including the New England Scholastic Band Association, where they beat out two very stiff competitors, Dartmouth High School and Blackstone Valley. The band was selected to play in the In- augural Parade for President Reagan in January of ’85, but because of the extremely frigid weather the parade was cancelled. However, in May at Disney World, Florida, they were able “to strut their stuff’ for the President in a replacement parade. It’s not only marching, but it’s having to brave the weather. Even the band gets into the spirit of dressing up for Spirit Days. Woodwind Section: Back (L-R): Lisa Perry, Sherri Capra, Wendy Vieira, Isabel DeAlmeida, Amy Carreéi Patrice Tiedemann, Scott Hardy, Kristin Lyonnais, Eric Levasseur, Gary DeFraga, Tammy Scully, Georg Medeiros, Kristin Abraham, Chris Reed. (Front) Julie Casey, Sandra Audette, Stephanie Gordon, Kristi Bertrand, Amy Reed, Lisa Darmofal, Kelly Simmons, Sherri Pires, Lori Saulnier, Fatima DeFraga, Patr DeMedeiros, Bridget Jeronymo, Jodi Oliveira. but its FUN! The band also has had the honor of being selected to play at the Patriot’s halftime show, and at the halftime of the High School Su- perbowl in Foxboro. Despite their busy schedule, the band has also found time to display their talents at various rass Section: Back (L-R): Andrew Garrett, Lisa Gonzaga, Lori Sylvia, Shauneen Peckham, Kim Roderiques, yuie Luiz, Shelly Buba, Wendy Ponte, Kathy Nelson, John Correia, Maria Soares, Kerry Ashworth, Kendra local happenings, including the mayor’s in- edeiros. (Bottom): Keith Jeronymo, Robert Shorrock, Roy DeSilva, Ann Rezendes, Raeanne Steliga, Sue auguration ichards, Lisa Reney, Tony Cabeca, Mike Vargo, Len Santos, Danny Gonsalves, Jon Nelson. ; The performance and skill that the New Bedford High School Band has creates pride throughout the school and community. Percussion Section: Back (L-R): Sean Toomey, Scott Marchessault, Jerry Rego, Kevin Ferreia, Chris Plourde, Jay Oliveira, Sean Nelson, Steven Lauzon, Mark Moniz (Front) Cyndi Thibault, Lisa Gordon, Laura Miranda, Mike Almeida, Jon Plourde, Jose Arias, David Chandler, Karen Fennessy, Tracey Coleman. (Below) Hamming it up at the night rally took everyone’s mind off the bitter cold. (Right) Playing during the Super Bowl half-time was a thrill. (Bottom left) Sheryle Vandal jokes around while trying to play — or is it pray! (Bottom) This is one of the two appearances of the NBHS band at the Foxboro stadium. The spirit was alive as Terry led the majorettes down Union St. during the annual bonfire parade. Majorettes Twirl to Championship Season The N.B.H.S. majorettes have had a very busy year. This successful unit of girls has done just about a little of everything throughout the year. During the fall, they participated with the band in competitions and in football half- time shows. During the winter, they provided enjoyable entertainment for the half-times at the basketball games. In addition to this, the majorettes also participated in rallies, attended competitions as an individual unit, and hosted not only their own clinic, but also hosted the state finals at New Bedford High School. All in all, they are a small group with large activities here at New Bedford High School. Getting the crowd to cheer at the night time rally was no problem as the majorettes gave yet another “A” performance. The “cave girls” performed a well chore:' ographed dance routine at our pre and energy to help the football team on tc the battle with Durfee. Standing (L-R): Julie Correia, Tara Spirlet, Cher Santos, Leisha Almeida, Rhonda Swire, Heather Dere Erica Jacob, Lisa Francis. Front (L-R): Kim Souza, cap Terry Debrosse, Annette Bristow. he Flag Unit marches off the field proudly with a win uring one of their many competitions. ecision counts as Sue demonstrates a routine “iring a competition. Flag Unit A Movement Of Color The 1985-86 Flag Unit capitalized on an abundance of talented members to compliment the band’s winning season. During the fall competition season, they added the flash needed to capture the Massachusetts and New England titles in field show, along with taking top honors in the Quincy Christmas touch of color to harmonize with the band’s selections and movements. As “bunnies” at this year’s rally, the Flag Unit adds color to enhance a combined routine with the majorettes. Back row (L-R): Christine Seguin, Veronica Couto, Kellie Bellevance, Kerri Roberts, Wendy Hayes, Tara McKay, Kerri Sousa, Jennifer Parent, Karen Therien, Michelle Canastra, Amy Ferreira, Diane DeSousa, Sandra Flor, Tammi Cunha, Donna Doyon, Melissa Robitaille, Lisa Quintal, Paula Taylor, Tammy Soares. (Middle): Ann Cormier, Claudine Pelletier, Heather Simas. Tracey Stuart, Rose Tsaliagos, Elizabeth Lavadinho, Kim Almeida, Jennifer Flemming, Carol DaCruz, Karen Harding, Melissa Barton, Rosa Clark, Kathy Branco, Melissa Souza. Front: Capts. Sue Amaral, Christine Perry, Susanne DaCruz. CHEERLEADERS “Hey — Hey — Hey — Hey! Look out! ‘cuz we are here; and we, the Whalers, are PSYCHED to cheer!” The 1985-1986 season was filled with spirit and excitement. Pep rallies and the P bonfire helped ignite our team to victories. Cheering at the Superbowl, performing at the Patriots’ game and winning the NESBA championship were some of the year’s - highlights. The hard work and dedication I paid off throughout the entire year. Regard- less of rain, sleet or snow they kept the spirit alive. (Top) Michelle fights off the rain during the Thanksgiving Day game while Paula (below) performs during a half-time show in sunny conditions. FALL: Front (L-R) Lisa Delano, Christine Moutinho, Michelle Sequin, Cheryl Perry, Laurie Rousseau, Paula Moriarty (Back) Jennifer Barton, Kelly Canastra, Sue Gardner, Tara Smith, Lisa LeBlanc, Kimberly Silva. WINTER: Front (L-R) Kelly Canastra, Michelle Goyette, Jen Barton, Mitzi Steger (Back) Michelle Sequin, Tara Smith, Cheryl Perry, Pam Pelletier, Shauneen Peckham, Linda Eugenio, Laurie Rousseau. (Above) Cheryl and Laurie cheer at the fine run by Dale during the Superbowl game. (Right) Lisa performs during half-time show at the Superbowl. Orchestra and Chorus in Harmony The Orchestra and TBB both add different sounds to the various concerts presented. The orchestra, made up of brass, wind, percussion and string instruments play the classical sounds of music. The TBB, which consists of Tenor, Baritone and Base voices has had a new addition this year as a female Alto voice has been added. The harmonious music of these different groups brings forth a variety of sounds. TBB lst Row. (L-R): Ryan Tavares, Anthony Furtado, Lisa Cardoso, Robert Finni, Edward Haskins. (2nd row:) Robert Long, Kenneth Tavares, Marc LeBlanc, Victor Silveira ORCHESTRA lst Row (L-R): Kelly Smith, Tammy Silveira, Kim Rodriques, Chris Reed, Linda Eugenio, Helena Gracia, Tracy Lening, Rosa Clark, Michelle Gomes, Dion Pepin, Kathy Menard, Brook Burgess, Christine Henry (Middle) Tony Cabeca, Ann Rezendes, Nicky Deslauriers, Roslyn Crompton, Lori Sylvia, Lisa Gonzaga, Keith Jeronymo, Chris Heleen, Kerry Ashworth, Kendra Medeiros, Peter Ashworth, (Back) Sean Nelson, Kevin Ferreira, Dave Chandler. 179 The Voices of Harmony The Christmas Concert was a big hit this year. Ms. Mullin, the new director, led the various choruses to a splendid performance. The Show Choir stood out as they danced a number which they had chore- ographed themselves. The Selected SSA, which is a group of chosen students, added the calm and uniqueness with many tunes in their foreign verse. The other choruses, consisting of Concert Chorale and SSA demonstrated their excellent voices as they sang familiar Christmas tunes. M4 ’ aa, Cn ra SHOW CHOIR (Front): Jennifer Jones (2nd Row) L-R: Amy Calnan, Lynne Sylvia, Alyssa Lynch. (3rd Row): Michelle La Plame, Lisa Cardoso, Deidre Hickok, Janet Martins (4th Row): Robert Finni, Kenneth Tavares, John Costa. lst Row (L-R): Michelle Pell | CONCERT CHORALE st Row (L-R): Michelle Pelletier, Lynne Sylvia, Corinne Paquin, Angela Paquin, Alyssa Lynch, Melody Plummer, Kate McGrath, Carol Camaioni, Kelly Leal (2nd Row): Marc LeBlanc, Robert Long, Kenneth Tavares, Victor Silveira. y ath, Caro 180 SELECTED SSA 1st Row (L-R): Lynne Sylvia, Valerie Amorin, Kelly Leal, Pamela Lewis, Alyssa Lynch, Odea Simpkinson. (2nd Row) L-R: Tracy L'Heureux, Karen Clark, Susan Gardner, Kate McGrath, Melody Plummer. SSA lst Row (L-R): Robin Simpkin, Joan Fielding, Lynne Sylvia, Jill Paiva, Nadine Santos, Helena Gracia, Daniella DosSantos, Lisa Goes, Odea Simpkinson, Alyssa Lynch, Valerie Amorin, Katherine Dagnall, Elizabeth Debastos. (2nd Row) L-R: Jacqueline Desoray, Jennifer Jones, Martha Zajac, Pamela Medeiros, Julie LeBlanc, Kelly Leal, Heather Simas, Sherry Medeiros, Karen Lynch, Pamela Lewis, Sheri Lewis, Laura Carvalho, Nicole Geneste. (3rd Row) L-R: Bernadette Brocklehurst, Lisa Nichols, Donna Doyon, Diane DeSousa, Michelle Canasta, Susan Augustine, Shari Houtman, Cindy Peterson, Charlene Machado, Victoria Ferreira, Melody Plummer, Janet Martins, Pamela Morin, Melissa Maciel 181 = kK Be ; ‘ ‘ AW. Se tA 4 Vt at Ye. y (Top) Mrs. Rutkowitz gives notes to her English 12 class on the fine points of Warriner’s rules. (Right) Mr. Millette gives Mark some instructions in his Photo III class. (Upper left) Mr. Hochman talks with a college placement office regarding a senior’s records. (Upper middle) Ms. Miller uses her map of the British Isles to make a point regarding English literature, (Upper right) Mrs. O’Leary looks over the first-aid manual for her nurse’s aid program. (Left) Mr. Robbins cuts wood for the group’s latest project while (Right) Mr. Apicerno takes a moment to check the motor in the “D” block. 184 (Left) Mr. Alves takes the time to stop in at the soccer game to watch his favorite team, the Whalers! (Above) Mr. Broadmeadow and Mr. DeChambeau share a joke during their coffee break. (Below) Mr. Charbonneau and Mr. Marchand keep everyone guessing about the spring production until November. (Lower left) Mr. Gissenger relaxes from the guidance office to flip through a magazine. (Lower middle) Ms. Adamowicz stops to pose for us on her way to the teachers’ room. (Lower right) Ms. Leal is at it again! This time with Mr. Vardo as John Fernandes looks on enviously! mee. cL) pine ee Ns —————— Oe NEW BEDFORD HIG EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATIO 186 NZAOHAPRrCGHSAAZONO To the Class of 1986 The New Bedford School Committee September, 198) Mayor Brian J. Lawler, chairman ex-officio. Mrs. Margery Dottin : oo Atty. Thomas R. Hunt Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. Carlos Pacheco M r. James Sullivan Mr. Paul Walsh SUPERINTENDENT a ASSISTANTS of ia iF Mr. J. Silva Mrs. L. Caron Mr. W. Chapman Elem. Educ. Spec. Services Personnel oo he pete me ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR BUSINESS SERVICES Mr. S. Lamarche 187 HEADMASTER Mr. Theodore J. Calnan aetna OOD a6 go, To the Class of 1986, oo Your four years at New Bedford High be come to an end. As you reflect back on those SS years, you will recall many happy moments shared with faculty and friends. oe On behalf of the staff, | would like to congratulate you on your graduation and wish you he: best in the years to follow. ZORA PRHHNHZHZU S ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mr. John F. Robinson 188 GREEN HOUSE GOLD HOUSE Mr. Henry Saltzman oo | Mr. Michael Longo -HOUSEMASTERS MAARIAL M. HARPER ese Mist RTS TAN HOUSE | soBLUE HOUSE Mr. Gilbert Souza : | : Mrs. Marial Harper Dean of Students Ms. B. A. Bizzarro 189 DEPARTMENT HEADS Col. J. Napoli JROTC Mr. if Farrell Industrial Arts Mr. F. Cole Social Studies Miss J. Park Mathematics 8 Mr. R. Nolin Foreign Languages Mrs. M. Stellato Home Economics Mr. J. Rose Science | Mr. C. Robinson English 190 ALMEIDA-SHEPARD, S. Chart ALVES, A. For. Lang. Bes oe GO) 83 ALVES, C. Business AMARAL, J. Science AMARAL, P. 2 Phys. Ed. — ANDERSON, A. } ’ Business f ANDERSON, R. Business OZ Mo Hn ANDRADE, E. For. Lang. A NDRADE, M. Counselor ANTHONY, P. Science ARAUJO, A. For. Lang. ARMSTRONG, C. Spec. Ed. ARRUDA, J. I.M.C. AUDETTE, T. Business AYORTE- 1. Business 19] 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 BONNEAYU, J. Voc. Guid. BOROWICZ, J. Soc. St. BOURGEOIS, R. Science BRAZ, R. English BROADMEADOW, P. English BUCKLEY, K. Phys. Ed. CABRAL, G. For. Lang. CALNAN, J. Soc. St. 192 CAMPANELLI, L. Soc. St. CAMPOLT, R. Music CARDOSO, C. Guidance CAROLUS, J. Math CARREIRO, D. English CARREIRO, R. Soc. St. CARVALHO, E. For. Lang. CASTRO, M. For. Lang. CATIN, C. Business CATON, D. Business CHARBONNEAU, G. English CHISHOLM, J. Math COHEN, J. Spec. Ed. CONWARD, C. Soc. St. a De oO “fe —sCCORREIA, M. ; oe : j Math COSTA, D. Ind. Arts -O-L-A-I-D-S!” COSTA, J. Math COSTA, M. Guidance COSTA, M.E. Health COTE, J. Math CURRY, J. Soc. St. DaGRACA, A. Soc. St. DAIGLE, E. Science DEAN, D. Math DeCHAMBEAU, J. — Ind Arcs DeSILVA, G. : Math DIGGLE, E. Math DLOUHRY, L. Business DLOURY, R. Ind. Arts DOW, R. Soc. St. DUBE, D. English DUDULA, J. Home Ec. 194 EDMU NDSON, L. Soc. St. ESANCY, W. Phys. Ed. FERNANDES, J. Math FERREIRA, T. Spec. Ed. FOGEL, G. ‘English FOLEY, D. Chart FORGUE, E. Spec. Ed. FOSTER, R. Soc. St. FOUCART, M. Health FOURNIER, R. Art FRAGA, S. English _ FRANCIS, R. Business 2 GALIPEAU, M. For. Lang. GALUSKA, L. Spec. Ed. GARDINER, S. Health GIBBS, C. Spec. Ed. 195 GILL, D. Health Guilt Science GIRARD, E. Math GISSI NGER, R. Guidance GOMES, E. For. Lang. GOMES, J. Math GOODFELLOW, G. Science GOUVEIA, W. Math GREENE, D. Chart GUTIERREZ, I. English GUY, P. For. Lang. HAMLET, W. Science HARTLEY, H. Science HASSEY, C. Soc. St. HEBERT, J. L. Science HINDLE, C. Math “MISS CONSIDERATION” As an alumnus of New Bedford High School (Class of 1965), Mrs. Lois Ayotte has deep feelings for this school where she is presently a business teacher and one of the advisors of the Class of ’86. Mrs. Ayotte is a former advisor of the cheerleading squad which she directed to great success, as well as a past coach for a very successful girls’ tennis team. What Mrs. Ayotte likes most about NBHS is the diversity of the student and faculty population. She feels that the different ethnic backgrounds, cul- tures, personalities, dress, attitudes, customers, and ways of thinking of the NBHS population make it what it is today; a melting pot with something to offer to everyone. When asked what advice she could give to this year’s senior class, her response was for each person to become involved and to accept new. challenges. She also said to believe in ourselves, to be positive and to grow from our experiences, as well as to learn from our mistakes. Mrs. Ayotte is a person who is eager and anxious to help all in any way pos- sible. It is this eagerness that has helped our class to be the success it has _ been. We appreciate her for her time and energy and for the little “extras” she has given to the members of the Class of ’86. “MR. INVOLVEMENT” A native of New Bedford and an alumnus of New Bedford High School (Class of 1968), Mr. Larry Edmundson finds very little time to relax. In addi- tion to being a history and government teacher, as well as one of the senior class advisors, he still finds time to be one of the advisors to the Student Con- gress, an active organization made up of close to 250 students who are responsible for many school services. However, his involvement does not stop here. He is also on a number of faculty committees including the School Security Committee, the Social Studies Curriculum Committee, as well as being the chairman of the Social Studies Self-evaluation Committee. Mr. Ed, as he is known to most of his students, was also a key factor behind the development of the NBHS chapter of the Students Against Driving Drunk (S.A.D.D.). After all this, he still man- ages to spend time with his wife and two sons, Marc (age 9) and Christopher (age 7). When asked what he thought about the Class of ’86, his response was that the kids were a great group of in- dividuals filled with enthusiasm and spirit. The qualities that he likes most about NBHS are the school spirit, pride and cooperation that exists between the administration, faculty and students. Mr. Edmundson is a fun person who always has a friendly nod for everyone. His encouragement, help and time has been greatly appreciated by the entire senior class of 86. HOCHMAN, M. Guidance HOGAN, M. English JACINTHO, J. Science JOHNSTON, N. Art KALLEVIK, D. For. Lang. KELLY, J. English KOBZA, E. Science KONSTANTAKOS, N. Ind. Arts LANOUETTE, R. English LEAL, C. Soc. St. LeBLA NC, R. Math LEVASSEUR, A. English LEVESQUE, R. Soc. St. LILJEDAHL, R. Phys. Ed. LIMA, B. Math LOMBARDO, S. Business LONGPRE, M. English LOTZ, M. Home Ec. LYONNAIS, R. Math MACHADO, L. For. Lang. MAHONEY, J. Guidance MANDLY, J. English MANNION, B. Business MARCHAND, A. English MARTIN, M. Science MARTIN, R. Science MARTINS, E. Nurse MATOS, M. Spec. Ed. 198 McCARTHY, E. English MEDEIROS, D. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, G. English MEDEIROS, J. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, R. For. Lang. MEDEIROS, R. Business MELLEN, Home Ec. MESSIER, Math METHIA, English METHIA, English Ce a MILLETTE, R. Art MILLIGAN, C. Home Ec. MITCHELL, T.. Math MORETTI, D. Ind. Arts MORRIS, M. English MORRISON, R. Rf. SFC ROTC MOTTA, F. Soc. St. MULLIN, J. Music MURPHY, J. Soc. St. OLIVEIRA, A. Business ORLOWSKI, E. Ind. Arts PACHECO, J. Dist. Ed. PACHECO, M. Soc. St. PACHECO, R. Art 199 PECCINI, R. English PEPIN, D. English PEREIRA, M. Math PERSSON, M. For. Lang. PICARD, H. Ind. Arts PIER], L. Science PIKE, S. Science PIMENTAL, A. Science PIRES, R. Guidance PLISKIN, D. Science POSIVIATA, D. Spec. Ed. PURCELL, R. Soc. St. tt 1h maith — age a4 Pe i sS Sncd — pa eeeee ee pas oo ee a Bee ead uae Se 4 iS 2g ga: eee Se Th Far right: Mr. Correia strolls to the front of the room. (Right) Mr. A. Alves makes a point. (Top) Mr. Taylor takes a coffee break. Left: Mrs. Dlouhy shares a joke with Terry and Debbie. Below: Ms. Levasseur finds an amusing answer on a test. RAINVILLE, P. For. Lang. RAPOSO, J. | 3 ew 4 2? _ “a : ‘ oo g For. Lang. Ce ee ae ie. ox Bn se A RAS, M. ie, 2 € “ : a = Ce Wy i ee ; ] ” J OPE Do GP + 3 j fi : at ROBB, V. I.M.C. ROBBINS, W. Ind. Arts ROBERTS, J. Soc. St. RODRIGUES, E. Soc St: ROGERS, H. 1.M.C. ROLLI, N. Phys. Ed. ROLLINS, J. CSM ROTC ROMANO, D. Business ROSCOW, A. Science ROSE, A. English ROWLES, G. English RUTKOWITZ, P. English ST. PIERRE, R. English 201 Mr. Costa is surrounded by future architects. Chris and Marla try to make points with Mr. Calnan before an exam. SA NCHEZ-ARRIOLA, M. Sci-Math SAVAGE, W. Guidance SCHOEFF, J. Guidance SEGUIN, J. Chart SIEGEL, A. Business SILVA, E. Computer SILVA, R. English SILVEIRA, M. Guidance SLATER, A. Soc. St SOARES, K. Science SOUZA, J. Spec. Ed. SOWA, A. Guidance STRITTMATTER, J. Science STRUPCZEWSKI, C. Business SULLIVAN, N. Home Ec. 202 ee Not Pictured: ADAMOWICZ, A. English APICER NO, D. Ind. Arts BURCHELL, M. English CLARKSON, M. Phys. Ed CORBETT, J. BL Math MACHADO, G. Math MARLAND, C. 1.M.( MILLER, W. English O'LEARY, C. Home Ec WILLIAMS, J. Actendance ZIELI NSKI, A. Soc. St SYKES, J. English TABACHNIK, J. Guidance TAVARES, D. For. Lang. TAVARES, E. Soc. St. TAYLOR, M. Soc. St. TOOMEY, M. Nurse TRIPP, N. English VARDO, C. Math VASCONCELLES, D. Band V ASCO NCELLOS, L. Spec. Ed. VAZ, R. Math WALL, N. Guidance WALSH, A. English WALSKI, P. Math WARREN, J. Business WARRINGTON, C. Spec. Ed. WHITTAKER, R. I.M.C. WILLIAMS, J. Business WINSPER, W. Guidance ZIELINSKI, M. EMG: A Seven Star Salute The astronomical story of Mr. Richard Methia’s selection as a finalist in NASA’s prestigious “Teacher in Space Program” had brought pride once again not only to New Bedford High School, but also to the commu- nity. This English teacher’s “flight to the stars” could not have been possible without the necessary dedication, mental and physical endurance, and consistent hard work that was constantly required of him. However, it was not meant to be that his name would be chosen as the first teacher in space. He did, nevertheless, continue to work with the NASA program to help develop lessons to be taught in space during that special flight. But that too was not meant to be. Much could be written and said about that January tragedy, but we felt the following thoughts from Mr. Methia himself said more than we could hope to. Challenger you see a wonderful portrait of America. What was most noble about these seven men and women was not only how they died, but how they had lived — together — united in a common purpose and a shared ideal. It was a very special crew. For me the most spe- _ctal member of that crew was Christa McAuliffe — because she was a teacher and a friend. — When people asked Christa how tt felt to be a astronauts. Christa was an ordinary ee Gs In the crew photo of the space shuttle : (Above) “I’ve also rediscovered a second childhood,” Mr. Methia told us after his training, and especially 4 experiencing weightlessness in KC-135, the mock capsule. (Left) Surrounding their “hero” are possible fon heroine, she just laughed. “I’m not an extraord, nary person,” she would say, “Just an ordina: person living an extraordinary adv 1 They're ie That’s the way ok I'm certain that's the way oO died I me NMS Sot sa TEACHER AIDES Seated (L-R): Mrs. J. Anuszczyk, Mrs. J. Regis, Mrs. W. Kumor, Mrs. B. Costa, Mrs. M. Jacintho, Mrs. I. Bebis (Standing): Mrs. M. Almeida, Mrs. J. Reul, Mrs. E. Borges, Mrs. E. Safioleas, Mrs. L. Martin, Mrs. T. Torres, Mrs. C. Silvia, Mrs. I. Reis, Mrs. M. Walsh, Mr. M.W. Robinson. SECRETARIES AND CLERKS Main Office: (Seated) Mrs. R. Rivard (Standing) L-R: Ms. L. Martin, Mrs. E. Craveiro, Mrs. I. Medeiros, Mrs. V. Fernandes, Mrs. D. Amaral (Above) GREEN HOUSE: Mrs. C. Fleury (Below) TAN HOUSE: Mrs. S. Amaral BLUE HOUSE: Mrs. CG: Bergeron The Way We See Ic. . The observation was made by certain members of the senior class that each of the faculty rooms seemed to have its own “aura” or personality. After a discussion of what each of the personalities was, the creative juices flowed to produce the fol- lowing sketches (taken good-naturedly — we hope!). P.S. To give praise and raves, or to give sneers and jeers, contact artist Brian Williams for the Green and Gold Houses. Tan and Blue House credits go to Christine Jorge. THIS }A GREAT (Above) GREEN HOUSE: Is it just by chance that most coaches happen to be in this house? We know where to go to find the “Globe” or “Herald” sports pages! Who won last night? (Left) GOLD HOUSE: Whose engagement party today? Or is it a retirement party? Or is it a new baby on the way? The Mad Hatter could have taken lessons for his tea party from this social group. ORGET IVE y REST..- (Above) TAN HOUSE: Games and fun abound. This close and friendly group have more reasons for parties, raffles, pranks and coffee hours than “Trivia Pursuit” has questions! (Left) Blue House: Texts and teachers go together in this house. 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CARTER Tel: 1-617-993-8221 PRM TIME AT RUBY’... Prom Gowns Petticoats Foundations Gloves for all occasions Your Bridal Party } to Ruby’s” | a til 8 p.m. RUBY’S av South of Free Parking in Lot Rivet FLOWERS For All Occasions Pen - Dol’s Glower Shop 1292 ACUSHNET AVE. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02746 KAY BRAZ 24 Hour Service Designer Owner Tel: (617) 993-7800 HAIR PIECES Lunds Lid. BARBERS FOR MEN WOMEN 2176 ACUSHNET AVE. BOB DUBOIS NEW BEDFORD. MA 02745 TEL. 995-0310 “Complete Carpet Center’ ales @ Installation @ Cleaning OHNSON Bros. 98 RICHARD RAMOS 535 Ashley Boulevard New Bedford, MA. 02745 (617) 998-2142 Getting Married? Or Any Occasion Why Not Video Tape That Special Day! Memories For A Life Time! Call ANN MARIE 993-7340 THE POTTING BENCH COMPLETE FLORISTS WEDDINGS - FUNERALS FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 998-5252 ) 996-5885 861B ASHLEY BLVD. 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Coggeshall UNHA'S EWELERS Watch Jewelry Repair 1849'% Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, MA Congratulations From Knapp Shoes Inc. 263 Brook Street New Bedford, MA FOR WOMEN, MEN end CHILOREN 998-5188 4460 ACUSHNET AVE IN THE SASSAQUIN PROFESSIONAL PLAZA, NEW BEOFORD JANICE SURPRENANT Opposite Parkwood Hospital T-SHIRTS AG vay EXTRODINAR’ JEWELERS (IN THE HISTORIC DISTRICT) SILKSCREEN SOUVENIR TEES NEW BEDFORD North Dartmouth Mall 113 Union Street New Bedford, Ma. 02740 Tel. 617 999-2166 , 1837 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, Mass. 02746 Tel. 995-6366 Mooney] — Tawa Vale PAINTS New Bedford Institution for Savings ... the oldest largest bank in Southeastern Massachusetts since 1825 New Bedford Institution for Savings 11 Convenient Locations 996-5000 Member | Cy 216 _ pOSONET ATTLEBOR,, ® c In an : = Bristol Count r : ae unty = Jennifer Ruth, | |% : Se Ne N ( = we’ re = Pm fine, Gifts all around ‘3 209 Union Street e New Bedford, MA 02740 you. - = 2 Pr N we, toh a “Stay forever young.” © BANK OF BOSTON e — Bob Dylan S BRISTOL Zz ° e DP MEMBER FDIC Equal Housing Lender O Ww ERS Ey ° SWANSEA © © TEL. 994-3381 AL FERNANDES auto Sales 100% GUARANTEED EXPERT MECHANIC CORNER OF SAWYER + MT. PLEASANT ST. Silversteins Rte. 6, Across from Buttonwood Park 997-9356 New Bedford RENTAL CENTER SERVICE NEW BEDFORD’S LEADING RENTAL CENTER WE ARE THE “PROBLEM SOLVERS 144 DARTMOUTH_ST., NEW BEDFORD. MASS. VINNY FERNANDES PROPRIETOR GOOD LUCK LO THE CLASS OF 86 Joe Oliveira Congratulations to the Class of ’86 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’86 from A NBHS earls Chess Clubs Marriott corporation Mr. Biscari PROM GOWNS Evening Appointments Telephone 994-7851 Bike Belilah’s Bridal Selig, Buc. Gowns of Distinction 1142 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, MA 02746 MARIA H. NEVES, Pres. Moniz Driving School Portuguese E English Classes Lessons on Automatic Shift Cars Call Anytime 997-4310 266 Near County St. Donald Moniz New Bedford, Ma. SULLIVAN BROS. MEN'S APPAREL FORMAL RENTALS 1768 ACUSHNET AVE. NORTH DARTMOUTH MALL NEW BEOFORD, MASS. 0274 CONGRATULATIONS DEHEICLASS OF 86 Eli J. Rubin, D.D.S. NEW YORK STYLE PIZZA Sib 3, = aia 4 : 38 sit Cs ay i, ost Rea 6 oe Beh = Me i BP Se 3 aa f = ba su deaee Seb ihe = 2 Re i Lie eta Rag ae Italian Restaurant Pizzeria North Dartmouth Mall 999-4402 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’86 FROM BELMONT INC. 578 Brock Avenue TAXI New Bedford, MA 994-3700 CLASS OF 1986 GOOD LUCK TO JEN “MAY YOUR FUTURE AND THE GRADUATES BESSKRIELEDs OTHE GLASS OERS6 BEST OF LUCK THE CORMIERS J OFAUTOSALES precision hair cutting for men and women eC RK Redken LLG) : Protein a Specializing In American - roducts @ oie Portuguese Spanish Cuisine f= = BAS Meat Seafood Open: 1427 Acushnet Ave. Mon. - Sat. New Bedford, MA 6-10P.M. Tel. 890-1376 2082 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, MA 02745 e Tel. 995-7085 Serving beer, wine, or expresso coffee BUMBL-B “GOOD LU CKa 366 CERAMICS 746 Brock Avenue New Bedford, MA : 02744 Video Cassette Sales Rentals 2925 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02745 r f 2 (6 1 7) 994-86 1 3 Tel: (617) 995-5304 PAUL J. BOUDREAU LOUISE BOUDREAU GREATER NEW BEDFORD YMCA THE WFOR LiFE Health Fitness Recreation “FLOR DO OCEANO” INC. MARINE SUPPLIES 127 R COUNTY ST. NEW BEDFORD, MA02744 TEL.(617) 992-4728 ANTONIO M. PEREIRA, JR. — Pres. GRACINDA PEREIRA — Sec. Best of Luck Class of ’86 Donald Ann Costa Realtor — Notary Public New Bedford Board of Realtors Tel. (617) 763-3341 ej augic metrics Inc. 123 Dartmouth St., New Bedford Tel. 996-0300 The areas PROFESSIONAL AUDIO VIDEO SALES 7 Service Center .. . “Where the SALE of SOUND is backed by SERVICE!” feye-DeaL . VISION CENTER (617) 995-5243 1022 Ashley Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02745 Monday-Friday 9-8:00 Saturday 9-5:00 TELEPHONE: 995 - 4296 FRATES DAIRY S ae “A Tradition For Generations” “Uhr ICECREAM PARLOR SANDWICH SHOPPE 2836 Acushnet Ave New Bedford, Congratulations (FURNITURE CITY) ———— | CARPETLAND| OF NEW ENGLAND GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES NEW BEDFORD FALL RIVER TO THE CLASS OF ’86 127 W. Rodney French Blvd. 40 County St., mande Stafford Sq. : RACER (6 ea Bee Mel, Cindy, Andrew, David Jonathan YOKEN GOOD LUCK CLASS OF= 36. from Landscape Loot pvidiis ¥ Design Douglas W. Menard 748-2820 TEES 993-8053 HENDRICKS INSURANCE AGENCY 375 ROCKDALE AVENUE P.O. BOX D-714 a es tc de ae CHERYL CALHETA DANCE STUDI@ 19 DARLING ST., ACUSHNET BEST WISHES GOOD FORTUNE from ST. THERESE NEW BEDFORD FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 2925 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, MA 02745 BEST WISHES to the Class of ’86 TL eS “BONNIE S TReGiOnGA. GREEK ORTHODOX YOUTH ASSOCIATION CRESTAURANT ZB) 522 Pleasant Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 999-3404 Telephone (617) 997-5605 THE MOVIE STORE “Specializing in Home Video” 374 Dartmouth Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Open 7 days a week GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’86 '— GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’86 SUPPORTING YOUR VISION OF THE FUTURE ... the Oliveira family VISION CENTER AVIS Hair Stylist 299 County St. New Bedford, Ma 993-1347 Hair Styling for the Family Your Complete hair coloring: cutting: perms: gerri curls: permanent waving One-Stop Discount Family Professional Eye Care Center SWEETS VARIETY 158 Liberty Sc. New Bedford, MA GOOD LUCK SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF ’86 MUSIC INSTRUMENTS — REPAIRS ACCESSORIES INSTRUCTION ‘The Oymphony ‘[TIusic Shop Maney and John Landoffi TEL. 996-3301 ; STATE ROAD NO. DARTMOUTH. MA 02747 Al LAS ELECTRIC MOTORS WE SELL - SERVICE { REPAIR - REBUILD AND REWIND ALL KINDS SIZES OF ELECTRIC MOTORS - GENERATORS - CONTROLS HOISTS INDUSTRIAL © MARINE - NEW - USED - REBUILT MOTORS NO JOB TOO SMAiL OR TOO LARGE PICK UP AND DELIVERY ca! 994-1088 262 COGGESHALL ST. NEW BEDFORD Degigrer{ 164 North Dartmouth Mall No. Dartmouth, Ma 02747 2157 Acushnet Ave. COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. B 268 UNION STREET Sy Bossusl, be NEW BEDFORD, MA Seekonk Square HAROLD M. COOPER II! 997-4541 Seekonk, MA 568 G.A.R. Hwy. Swansea, MA Office: 2174 ACUSHNET AVE. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02745 Wilfred Audette’s Driving School Complete Drivers Education Course Classrooms at Lund’s Corner Call 763-2774 For Appointment and Information — or 995-4513 813 Purchase St. New Bedford, MA From the Desk of: JARETT W.. ROSE Department Chairman Grades 7-12 B-313 —_ 995-7711 995-8221 Ave. — ti f Ashley Blvd. SILVER MEMORIES — 2857 Acushnet Ave. — Junction of Ashley Blv peer wemser OAN So, Spare ox Sigs io hyp Theat Agency GUILHERME M. LUIZ CO., INC. 94 Rockland St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Greg M. Luiz (617) 993-2296 — S DAVIDSON’S MacGregor BRAND eS MEAT PRODUCTS Tel. 992-7988 424 South Second St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Prop. JOSE MACIEL Sa Bandarra Shoe Repair Reparacoes em sapatos 993-2837 Falamos Portugués 303 Dartmouth St. New Bedford, MA 02740 We do shoes, boots, sneakers and much more .. . pS JN |p y XY V3 CON eer GRADS PORTUGUESE TIMES “The most widely read Portuguese newspaper in America.” 1709 Acushnet Ave New Bedford, MA P.O. Box N-1288 Tel. (617) 997-3118 9 The Portuguese Catholic Center of Evangelization “Centro Padre Laval” Wishes Peace and Joy to the Class of 1986 aa te a g 3 i . ‘ es a Jp from JACK AND BARBARA NOBREGA 1815 ACUSHNET AVENUE NEW BEDFORD, MA 02746 (617) 995-1229 SPECIALIZING IN “The Professionals’ Choice” PORTUGUESE FOODS G lati AND FRESH PORK Ongratulations to the ie, Class of ’86 NEW BEDFORD SALCHICHARIA HOMEMADE LINGUICA CHOURICO BARBEQUE CHICKEN RIBS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS BEST WISHES from Tel. 992-6257 1397 Cove Road wy, Die 997-0538 53 Belleville Road , : a PEOPLE’S GOrREEGE Free Drivers Ed Class We Teach Automatic and Standard Fred S. Pacheco — Greater New Bedford FREITAS DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. Special Olympic Coordinator — Good Luck Class of “86” 31 Bourne St. New Bedford, MA 992-2462 Good Luck Class of 1986 Michael J. Norton III M.D. 428 Rivet St. $60.00 Full Cost New Bedford, MA Tel. 999-3832 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 7s. BEST WISHES to the Class of ’86 and to our “SCOOPS” Employees Sp DESIGN — Christine Lundriqun, Mgr. Complete button pin production — Kevin McCann, Asst. Mgr. Plus sign painting lettering service Spotlight your products or services today! add “'spirit’’ to your trade 7 spread your message at fairs. show, convention, meeting celebrations and gatherings build employee morale with a promote civic causes. even a message, promote job safety favorite candidate or cause raise money for your school, introduce new products or GOOD LUCK church. club or favorite charity (Coe services, of promote existing ones GLEN GRIMES Phone: 997-9626 New Bedford, MA 02740 from COPPER KETTLE Homemade Portuguese Food Sweet Bread - Seafood Fine Food In A Friendly Atmosphere Take Out Service See us for Open Thurs., Fri Sat 11 AM-7:30 PM your 10th, 20th or ANY C CLASS REUNION COPPER KETTLE (Reunion Pins Our Specialty) 126 Dartmth N Bed--------------------------996-9351 CONGRATULATIONS! J. LOUIS LEBLANC Attorney At Law 342 Union Street New Bedford, MA 02740 “AS YOU REFLECT ON WHERE YOU'RE GOING ALWAYS REMEMBER WHERE YOU CAME FROM.” Ci MINORITY AWARENESS CLUB GOOD LUCK TO THE Kinyon- Campbell CLASS OF 1986 BUSINESS SCHOOL FROM (Corner of Linden County Sts., N.B.) Accredited by the accrediting commission of the Association of Independent Colleges ie, and Schools. Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Educa- tion. Established in New Bedford Since 1911. SENIORS Settle your career needs. This year still with a wise choice of atraining that is focused on your career needs. And a school that is widely res- pected by employers in that field. Where you will receive individual- ized attention, And astudent grant or loan if you qualify. Think it over. But not too long. Get information soon! You don’t want to be left with no decision made. Give us acall. Walk-in Registration — Financial Aid Assistance Day and Evening Classes Call 992-5448 D Jr. Accounting 0 Computer Programming D Generai Secretarial D Data Processing Office Assistant D Executive Secretarial D Legal Secretarial D Medical Secretarial CD Travel-Tourism Office Assistant 0D Evening 0 Day Congratulations to the SENIORS from John F., Freddie P. John B. Dave O. Best wishes to the Class of 1986 Mr. T.J. Calnan, Headmaster Mr. J. Robinson, Adm. Assist. Mrs. M. Harper, Blue Housemistress Mr. G. Souza, Tan Housemaster DISCOUNT CENTER Mr. M. Longo, Gold Housemaster COTE Ral Mr. H. Saltzman, Green Housemaster New Bedford, MA Tel. 996-6737 CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIOR members of the Class of ’86 from The only 1 stop wedding and party shop of its kind! The Best of the World... BEST WISHES TO KATE CARNEY AND THE CLASS OF ’86 LOVE ALWAYS, BRETT, JESSICA AND ZACHARY LIDER CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES of 1986 from THE CELEBRATION BOUTIQUE 1469 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, MA 997-3211 ... to my favorite graduate, my daughter, KENDRA-JEAN MEDEIROS A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO YOU .. As you reach the closing page of the 86 Crimson Log, it is hoped that you enjoyed this book and will continue to “reflect” in the coming years on the many pages of memories it provided. The staff spent many hours preparing and designing this publication for you. It was a challenge that we dedicated ourselves to, and we hope you appreciate the effort and committment. As editor-in-chief, I would like to express my thanks, first and foremost, to our advisor, Ms. Beverly A. Bizzarro. Without her continuous guidance and unselfish hard work, our yearbook would not have become a reality. Secondly, I would like to thank Mr. Dick Swiech of Hunter Publishing; the photographers of Dodge-Murphy Studio; and Ms. Dorothy Dean, Ms. Dawn Caton and Mrs. Loretta Dlouhy of NBHS for their undying support and helpfulness with each deadline we labored to meet. Finally, to the 1986 Crimson Log staff — WE DID IT! I appreciate your hard work and faithful- ness. You guys are the greatest. As my final act as editor-in-chief, I have one remaining task on behalf of the staff. It is with a better understanding of true dedication to a challenge or adventure that the staff of the ’86 Crimson Log dedicates this year’s publication to the memory and spirit of seven heroes of the Challenger who Fo th ankind would benefit and learn. a David A. Gomes Editor-in-chief wm CRIMSON LOG SUPPLEMENT = A NIGHT OF GLAMOUR The glamour and high fashion of the Class of 86 came out in full force on June 2, 1986 at the Venus de Milo. As the limousines pulled up, the calliope of colors pouring from the chauffeur-driven autos was spectacular. The receiving line presented a few surprises of its own as everyone carefully watched the couples being presented. After the walk through the trellis the dancing began and the fun extended to all. pi 4 L yor oR, Et et eae PROM PROMOTIONAL DAYS “aa alee a For the first time the Crimson Log staff spon- sored prom promotional days. At this time coupons were distributed from tuxedo firms, bridal salons, florists, hairdressers, jewelers and shoe shops. To add a special flair, the members of the class dressed in the appropriate attire, depending on the coupons being given by that person. It was great fun — especially for the girls in rollers! OT BO ae. ais, Mee San ae ey oo, sg lg. pg a i OSI AAE ALE RE AM Sint iene No es . Ves Se Backstage is an extremely busy place during a dress rehearsal and the excitement runs rampart. Add- ing professional make-up to ex- pert hair-styling gives the aspect of a Broadway play right here in our own school. Mr. Charbon- neau and Mr. Marchand continue to give outstanding direction in the manner of seasoned directors of many years of professional work. These things coupled with the fine musical talents of Mr. Vasconcelles and Ms. Lawrence and the choreography of Ms. McDonald finish off a fine “cast” of people responsible for ex- cellent productions. Getting Ready for... SOUND OF MUSIC ilies scenacabweeced The auditorium came alive with the sound of music in the spring with outstanding performances by departing seniors Paul Foucart and Melody Plummer. Also singing farewell in fine style was Rhonda Matson. Newcomer Yael Alkalay was a smash! Marc LeBlanc, Alyssa Lynch, Andy Garrett, Danny Weaver and Victor Silveira gave the senior class something of which to be proud with strong supporting roles. Once again the Drama Club was a hit. (Above) The “real-life” wedding of the Von Trapps was spectacular while the drama of their escape from an im- prisoned life-style (left and below) was gripping. (Bottom) The entire cast takes a well-deserved curtain call. “Having a Good Time!” The Senior Banquet, held at White’s on May 8, 1986 was a fun-filled evening with good friends, good music and good entertainment. The surprise act of Paul and Ann certainly brought laughter as they “pranced” across the floor. The baby “crew” once again were novel with Manny making as cute a baby as he did female WAC. Both Roxanne and Melody sang with finesse, but Roxanne’s partner stole the thunder! When the class comes together again at their reunion, an encore performance will be required of Ms. Leal who made an excellent Speedy Gonzalez! 20S gO RD % 4 P 1x4 Mie oe SS aa | rar ae cen buNe e aN MESA a NA pai” , ; ee - = — -- -—- — —_— ee oe — a = nce owe oe weet att .) sor ° a a evesce so” . ty “« ae os Sewer o se Edeaaserrt eee ra, ™ se Nena oert lc eewereg, % ooo fo gece ooo el O48 ps, 4 ee eeu ee oseetoavere {ipo gecececeoeteny fe ‘? atte oot ° er oh he ee ee ew , | -“ A FOND FAREWELL TO FRIENDS It seemed this year marked the exit for many of our NBH family. In addition to the numerous staff changes of people going on to new adventures, there were several re- tirements. Included with those pictured here were Mr. Abel Fidalgo, a longtime member of the Science. Department, Mrs. Sylvia Amaral, a longtime friend to the students found in the Tan Office, and Mrs. Margaret Mello, an aide in our building and a longtime kidder to her charges. Ms. E. Martins Ms. M. Shea Mr. A. Roscow Mr. L. Machado Mr. A. Anderson A special salute is given to Mr. Tabachnik for receiving the Phillip Bronspiegal Award for outstanding service throughout his many years. 20 KPO OmM aAX June 5, 1986 arrived a great deal sooner than anyone expected. There was just enough time for a moment of last minute fun (above) before seriousness set in with the long march to the field and Chris and Carol (left and below) delivered their inspiring words. parr Mi | RISA RE There are many emotions expressed at graduation. The first is usually celebration tingled with a little nervousness. That proud moment of getting the diploma is pictured here for our longtime friends and also for our new-found friends from Mexico and Venezuela. HIGH SCHOOL as The mood begins to change as time moves quickly through the ceremony and we begin to realize this is it! Soon we will all be moving in different directions to new lives. The sun goes down; the balloons go up and the smiles become tears. Family and friends share the closing moments together. This is the goal we all worked so hard to reach and it is met with joy and sadness. We hold on together for a little while longer before facing new futures. As we reflect back on our time together we smile at all the good times and we look forward to our reunions when we'll smile together again. 24 dae A teat eee Bel hy 2h al ’ Viodsiy -= tod =p | 9 a | « : ) A i 4 ‘ j ) ’ } + Da . , 1.4 ! BY VRS Le educa’ ee ay re: hee oo) 3
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