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

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PNG? hentia ae apg te wer ep eG Peg FOL E LF: Lecap eet — we - —_— —_ BP ee me See ie wit ae rec ee he ne As i en re ee Ales « ” - | ye 7 os mh : ae on 7 7 . : ra re sia r es es vo Wal ‘ P ae New Bedford H igh School New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 Nineteen Eightyseven TRO a a Table of Contents Celebration: 42330 .6 2 Seniors shh 8 2 Se eee Clubs and Activities .... 80 FPHNCINE? ee ee Le SPOS ta tisah oe cae oO Dlalic jcc ee ae TBO JUNIOR BANQUET “CELEBRATING BECOMING A CYuntor a OIG UCL SENIOR” On a foggy, but balmy Thursday, the even- ing of May 22, 1986, Whites on the Watuppa was the scene for the Class of 1987 to join together and celebrate becoming seniors. The night kicked off as Chris Costa, the President of the Class of ’86, handed the Senior class Whale to Robert Long, our Junior Class President. After a meal of Southern Fried Chicken we started the celebrating. We danced to the music of DJ-WJJN until our feet needed a rest. Time for some en- tertainment! Angela Paquin gave us her version of Whitney Houston’s “The Greatest Love of All;” The Chipmunks (Ryan Araujo, Tom Gajewski, Mike Gracia, and Frank Rothwell) sang “Surfin USA;” The Mon- ster Crew entertained us by danc- ing to “The Monster Mash;” Debbie James and Karen Gomes danced to Janet Jackson’s “Nasty; and finally Kevin Antunes, Sean Nelson, Mark Gauthier, and Matt Ryckebusch celebrated by playing and sing- ing with their own band. After this fun break we returned to dancing to close out the night. Or Went fra ee la es oa ee wae o ons _ eS S 8 Seco Showing that the class of 1987 isn’t afraid to try new things, the Senior Banquet was held on Sunday, October 12, 1986. Breaking with the tradition of spring banquets, the move from May to Psaber kicked off a great year. The festivities began at White’s when the class enjoyed a meal of Boneless Breast of Chicken. Dancing followed to the music of DJ-WJJN. To show our spirit and enthusiasm, the class initiated a new idea — “Spirit Awards.” The first award was given to the house with the most students prescut at the banquet: the Blue House won! The second award was given to the homeroom with the best banquet attendance: room 2-209 won that award! The night ended as a remem- brance to the class of ’87 that the class spirit was alive — even in October! SS SO 5 off the year! | ° Westport ew Bedford Leading the Class in Style The steering committee and the class officers were responsible in making sure that the various activities and events held throughout the year were successful. The officers and the steering committee are the heart of the senior class. They motivate their class to become one of the best classes to graduate from New Bedford High School. The officers started a successful year by having the Senior Banquet in October and went on to make the rest of the year for the Class of 1987 special and memorable. The steering committee of representatives from each senior homeroom are hard at work from September to June. They are the connection between the Dean and the senior class for dues, banquets, Front (L-R ): Sue Folger, Kate See EN CAT SESE aa Nate ite Cardoso, Frank Rothwell, Aaron yearbooks, cap and gowns, prom, etc. Bedard, Michelle Almeida, Scott DeRossi, Cristina Pinhancos, Ms. Dean (advisor) Back: Mr. Alves (advisor), Cheryl The steering committee and the officers ae Ee Antoinette Gomes, James Caron, Richard Viera, Rose Tsaliagos, Kristen Porter, Mark Martin, led the class in style throughout the year to make the year a sensational one. Fa - 1D) am mn an a ONS U ie ey, BS Erin McGonigle Vice President Jennifer A. Constantine : Jennifer Barton President Secretary 12 New Experiences in a New Land for our “Visiting Seniors” Osmane’s year was filled with many surprises. He found it difficult to adjust at first to the environment. “The difference between the way of life here and my country (Brazil) is not that big. The biggest difference; however, is the weather. It is really cold here, but it is nice and warm in my country.” He also feels that the people of America are too conservative, citing the fact that in Brazil teachers are called by their first names. When asked what he likes best about America, he picked out skiing and girls! Osmane also stated that he likes the club activities after school. In Brazil after-school activities are non-existent. Another major difference is the absence of a drinking age in Brazil which allows him to go to the pubs to sit and talk to his friends. When asked what he will do after NBHS, he expressed an interest in going into public relations work. Osmane B. Alves Jr. Av: Rio Branco 1234 Apt. 201 Praia do Canto Vitoria E.S. 29000 Brasil OSMANE B. ALVES, JR. 101 Park St. N. B. 02740 “Ozzy” (July 22) Special thanks to host Dad for being terrific. Enjoyed skiing, chorus friendly people. Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Pereira great. Would like to visit Hollywood or be in the tropics with Cybil Shepard. Lydia found it a little difficult to adjust to NBHS, but since she knew how to speak some English, it helped her to speak to Americans. When asked about her school in Spain compared to NBHS, she replied, “There are no different levels, and everyone takes the same courses. Chemistry, philosophy and Spanish are all mandatory courses. If someone does not pass any of these courses, they must repeat its She didn’t find it too difficult to make new friends here, but she misses her friends in Spain. At home she goes to parties and cafes for fun with her good friends. She said she truly loved the experience of being a foreign exchange student for a year, but is also anxious to get back to her family and friends. She hopes to attend college after leaving NBHS and to major in languages. Lydia Galdamez c o San Francisco Javier, 11 Bunuel (Navarra) Spain LYDIA GALDAMEZ 80 Washington St. N.B. 02740 “Lydia” (Jan. 1) Enjoyed studio art, French the Foreign Language Club. Will remember friends made at NBHS. Thanks Mr. Mrs. Morgan, her family Eve. To become an interpreter travel world-wide. Hanke feels that life in America compared to life in the Netherlands is fast-paced, and the people are always in a hurry to get somewhere. She says, “Here, you need a car to go anywhere, but back home, everyone uses bicycles because everything is so close to one another. She found it no problem to make friends and says that people are friendly and helpful. Hanke had no difficulty adjusting, and speaking English came easily except for a few words which were a problem. She commented on the fact that in the Netherlands, the schools do not have different levels in the same school, but rather have different schools for different levels. At home she goes to clubs, parties and plays sports for fun. She misses her brother most of all, but she enjoyed making new friends here. She plans to return home and either attend college or travel to France for one year. She further stated that she would like to return to America some time in the future since she enjoyed it so much. Hanke Grutterink Trompstraat 9 7482 CW Yaaksberten, Holland NT HA NKE GRUTTERINK 24 Slocum St. Acushnet 02743 “Hank” (June 11) Special thanks to parents for letting her come to the US. “Give your smile to everyone, but your love to only one.” Depressed by losing money from Holland by operators who hang up on her! MARIA T. ABREU 59 Clark St. N. B. 02740 “Maria” (July 29) Hopes to become wealthy. Happiest with IDO, LM, SM MV. Thanks parents for love support. Spends time jogging or playing tennis. Hates waiting in the lunch line. “What’s up?” KIRK M. AKIN 934 Terry Lan e N. B. 02745 “Holmes” (Jan. 1) Pastimes include listening to Deep Purple playing bass. Can be found on Chaffee St. Admires Christopher Squire the most. Mr. Ed tops. Thanks Mom. Headed to a recording workshop. 14 MELLISA G. ADKINS 11 Glennon St. N. B. 02745 “Mel” (April 16) Won’t forget her car dying on the way to Jr. Banquet or beer experiment in chemistry! Admires Miss Piggy. “I’m so confused!” Mom gets thanks for her constant en- couragement. Sr. lounge fan. JOSE M. ALFAIATE 1 Stanton Ct. N. B. 02740 “Joe” (Aug. 19) Spends time bodybuilding, drawing, watching TV or on the phone. Close friends his folks get his thanks. Happy with Sandy friends. Won’t forget going into the wrong classroom! MARK AGRELO 343 Cedar St. N. B. 02740 “Mark” (Feb. 5) Enjoyed JROTC, Rifle Team Drill Team. Sends thanks to parents ROTC personnel. This future US Army pilot remembers times spent with ROTC teams Mr. Kobza’s chem class with fondness. MARICZA ALLENDE 317 Ash St. N. B. 02746 “Maricza” (May 2) Thanks parents, friends Ms. Williams for help support. Found in D-block 2nd floor. Hopes to become a successful business woman, lead an exciting life own a “fresh” red sports car. ANA I. AGUIAR 110 Tinkham St. N. B. 02746 “Bela” (March 21) Happy times spent with her boyfriend. Hopes to get a good job, marry be happy. Parents get her thanks. “Go for it!” Mr. Warren 1. Won't forget DE class, friends Sr. Banquet! ANNABELLA ALMEIDA 65 Whitman St. N. B. 02745 “Anna” (July 21) Special thanks to her foster parents. Likes listening to music. Hopes to bea dancer. Ms. Bennett special. Happy visiting her mom whom she admires. Won't forget caring shown by NBHS. PENNY AIMAN 74 Trinity St. N. B. 02740 “Pen” (March 24) Happiest with Mel, Deb, HB, Holly Dani. Thanks Paul for caring for Miss Piggy! Won’t forget beer experiment in chemistry. “Don’t worry about it” Fears the bus with Mimi HB. CARLA C. ALMEIDA 245 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02740 “Lita” (April 26) Could be found in Tan cafe having a good time. Thanks Mr. DaGraca, Mr. B, Mrs. Amaral parents for their support. Happiest times with friends. Hopes for a future flying the blue skies. an wv 3 é CARLOS ALMEIDA JR. 24 Village Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Charlie” (April 15) Enjoyed soccer, baseball hockey. Thanks parents, KS, SA, Mr. V Mr. Matos. Will always remember sports, friends, weekends the Barnstable 10-3-86 soccer game. Hopes to be successful. NELSON ALMEIDA N. B. 02745 “Nelson” (Sept. 7) Can be found cruising the Avenue or partying with good friends. Send thanks to Ms. Caton. Mr. Dow rates as 1 with him. Won’t soon forget the many hours spent in detentions. tf Page Ty DELIA M. ALMEIDA 401 Orchard St. N. B. 02740 “Deels” (Feb. 20) Banquet fun pool time with friends memorable. Happy times with “nightcrew.” Dreams of 24 hrs. with Tom Cruise. Headed for college future as Pres. of US. Thanks Alda folks. “Ciao” KAREN E. ALMEIDA 415 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Alm” (May 2) Happiest with JB, JC, AQ, KC, AG, DD, SC, CC, RC, RP, CR, MM. Loved field hockey tennis. Mr. T, Mr. G, Mr. Vaz all great. FH bus trips memorable. Thanks parents Mr. G. KIMBERLY A. ALMEIDA 1060 Marlborough St. N. B. 02745 “Kim” (Feb. 19) Thanks parents good friends — esp. Shelley Shane. Jr. Banquet, band comps, special friends made at NBHS all memorable. Happy with Shane. Headed for a nursing career. Mr. Gill 1. Steve: You're the best brother I could have. I know you'll make it to the top. Luv, Lori Ann. Best Wishes to the Class of ‘87 from Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Francis Tim: I’d like to rub noses in the dark w ith you! Guess Who?? Lee:I’ll be there forever always. The dream will come true soon. Love you. “D” Kris Anderly: Thanks for being my best friend for being there for me. Love, Ann Good Luck Graduates from Carl Margaret Alves Scott: Don’t think anything of the bio book. — Judie Best Wishes to the senior class from Mr. Mrs. Paul Anthony Laureen, Shelly Tammy: Thanks for all the good times! Want a donut? Ha, Ha. — Mary CA, FM, MW, CW, AR, JJ, CB, KM, SL, KG, ED, LM: Best of luck to all. Take care! Luv, Lori M. Sher: Running the course looking for B- squared. “Get up and cheer!” Luv, Me. Best Wishes to the Class of ‘87 from Mr. J. Warren. JOSE L. ALVES 212 Harwich Sct. N. B. 02745 “Joe” (Oct. 11) NB friends, “time is passing, are you?” Mr. Orlowskiall memorable. Hopes to be successful’ buy his own fantasy island. “Forget about it” Happy with JO or listening to music. MARIA R. ALVES 119 Maxfield St. N. B. 02740 “Mia” (July 12) Parents good friends get her appreciation. Memorable times with friends “table people.” Happiest times with close friends. Ms. Milligan tops. Enjoyed being president of FHA Club. JENNIEER A. AMARAL 2 No. Oak St. N. B. 02740 “Jen” (May 19) Still red-faced from falling up the stairs! Being with Sherry friends brings smiles. Parents get her thanks. Won't forget jr hmrm. D230. “What’s so funny?” Pet peeve: Snobbish people. MICHELLE L. ALMEIDA 14 Tremont St. N. B. 02740 ; “Mimi” (Jan. 18) Won’t forget FH, bus trips, lunch table FH party! Cici, Chilly FH team bring on smiles. Falling off lunch rm chair embarrassing. “Mama Kizzie” Thanks family, Mrs. B Mrs. F. Hopes to travel. KENNETH J. AMARAL 126 Campbell St. N. B. 02740 “Weiseil” (April 1) This young man canbe found inany corridor at NBH checking out the pretty ladies. Finds freshmen obnoxious! Happy at lunch or partying out of school. Hopes to be a diesel mechanic. 15 Karate-Kat: Welcome to reality! Love, US “Hello, Mr. Silva!” — Mrs. J. Cote U. B. Staff: You’re the best program going! Thank you for all your help. — Love, Lori M. Tim C. Tim S.: My pool buddies! I love ya both! — Jen Best Wishes to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Bourgeois Mary Shelly: Donut cha forget the fun times we had in Martha’s Vineyard. — Luv, Laureen Danny: Thanks for being there when I needed you. I love you, sweetheart! — Michelle Tommy: Thanks for always being there for me. I love you, Babe. — Cheryl Best Wishes to the Class of ‘87 from Dennis Beverly Carreiro Buster: Thanks for making my senior year complete! I love you! — Love, Celina Lucy: Thanks for always being there for me when I needed you. Love ya, your sister, Micky Best Wishes from Mr. Matos bay all Himes yf KIMBERLY A. AMARAL 664 Brock Ave. N. B. 02740 “Kim” (Nov. 30) Secretly dreams of living in Mexico with Jim McMahon. Chris, Cally Diane bring smiles. Admires Mom the most. Dislikes folks who spread rumors. “Are you serious!’ Wishes for future travel. KRISTINE M. ANDERLY 66 Ricketson St. N. B. 02744 “Kris” (Aug. 28) Admires Mom Dad most. Hopes for riches and a pool! Fantasizes about living with “someone” on a deserted island. Happiest when out with LB, DD, KR and HH. Fears all bugs. MARK A. ANDRADE TIA Cedar St. N. B. 02740 “Roxy” (Nov. 12) Hopes to make lots of money! Thanks Mr. D Ms. Feingold. Being with Cheeba brings joy. Favorite spot in school was automotive with Mr. D out of school at the rock! Admires self! MARNIE AMARAL 488 Hawes St. N. B. 02745 “Marnie” (Jan. 30) Admires honesty, personality-plus a sense of humor. Dreams of being on deserted isle with S. Stallone! Hopes to be mega- rich own a Lamborghini. Happiest with LW, KC good friends. DARYL ANDRADE 9 Rene St. Acushnet 02743 “Daryl” (Feb. 21) Mr. Hebert gets his top vote. Headed for a career in computer program- ming. Mom Dad get his total appreciation. Seeks a sense of humor in a personality. Often found at the Mills. ROBERT ANDRADE 633 County St. N. B. 02740 “Bob” July 10) Won’t forget walking into the girls’ rm. freshman yr. Mr. A Mrs. Forgue of Lower Deck tops! Mom Dad get his admiration Mr. Boulay his thanks. Happy with friends. Never depressed!! VALERIE A. AMORIN 43 Agnes St. N. B. 02745 “Val” (April 18) Tan lunch with “the crew’, Peter Pan Erin’s velcro all fond memories. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Wishes for a successful life. Happiest with Scott or out shopping! Mrs. Amaral tops. DEBORAH T. ANDRADE 51 Calumet St. N. B. 02744 “Special K” July 21) Thanks parents good friends. “You only live once!” Dislikes snobs, but admires honest, caring people who are there when needed. Happiest with HA, KD, PA, HB, MA, MB DS. Mr. Pepin 1. SHERYL A. ANGERS N. B. 02740 “Sher” (March 1) Great way of expressing her boredom. First day at NBH afterclosingof HF won’'tbe forgotten. “No doubt!” Secret desire to parachute out over the ocean. Aims to be rich, famous happy. KEVIN S. ANTUNES 430B Kempton St. N. B. 02740 eKevane (Oct, 4) Fond memories of playing for the Junior Senior Banquets. Being junior class VP stuffing the whale mascot into Mr. Calnan’s office won’t be forgotten. A possible future in music. JOAO V. ARRUDA 168 Hathaway St. N. B. 02746 “Johnny” (Jan.1) Sends thanks to parents admiration to Mr. Biscari. Enjoys soccer, baseball, football cruising in his car. Found on the corner of Hatha- way St. Hopes for riches fancy car. SUSAN A. AUGUSTINE 906 Hathaway Rd. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (April 18) Won't forget soph. lunch shift. Thanks sent to parents. MrVaz her top choice. Happy listening to music or being with ID, MD, MS, EB, MV. Hopes to become a hair stylist. SHERRI ANUSZCZYK 256 Eugenia St. N. B. 02745 “Sherri” (May 13) Newport the beach tops. Future ambition to be rich, happy successful. Happiest with TM, JJ, GD. Loved majorettes X-country. Worst habit: Worrying constantly! “Seriously?!” JOHN A. ARRUDA 860 Rockdale Ave. N.B. 27040 a) Ovni (©) Gta ) Miorsit embarrassed after tearing his pants at basketball game. Thanks family friends. Chem. with Mr. G. tops! Hopes to cross the USA in the summer of ‘87. Enjoyed lunch. “Take it easy” CELINA M. AVELAR 248 Rivet St. N. B. 02740 “Cici” (Jan. 31) Enjoyed field hockey. Mr. Ed, Mr. Hamlet Mr. Roscow 1. Thanks Dad, A, A, T T. Happy with LF, FH team Night Crew. This future photographer dreams of owning a pink Porsche. ISABEL C. ARAUJO 197 Bates St. N. B. 02740 “Ts” (Sept. 27) Won’t forget NBH friends, hmwk. lunches. Mom, Luis friends get thanks. Hopes for future travel good marriage. Is happiest with Mom, Luis, family friends. Likes friendly, trusting people. MATTHEW M. ARRUDA 65 Liberty St. N. B. 02740 “Matt” (May 22) Riding the tram climbing in NH great times. Sets goals for himself. Mr. Campoli Vardo tops. Headed for a career in law enforcement. Secretly seeks the right woman. An avid TV fan. HOLLY J. AVERY 99 Hazard Sct. N. B. 02740 “Holly Kins” (Aug. 22) Found dancing or spending time with Joe. “I don’t know!” Hates snobs. Thanks parents, teachers, DA JC. Happiest with Joe friends. Admires over-achievers fears not graduating. RYAN J. ARAUJO 22 Marion St. Acushnet 02743 “Blinky” July 3) Depressed by Mondays, but happy partying with friends, 3-wheeling or being with his girl. Thanks Mom friends. Ski trips, Jr. Sr. Banquets memorable. Hopes to own a Porsche. Party-man. PETER W. ASHWORTH 101 Park St. N. B. 02740 “Peter” (May 27) Best memories of DC’s ‘“‘South Pacific” “TMWCTD.” Mr. Kelly tops! Thanks parents. Happiest when receiving applause unhappy whenaplay ends. Enjoys camping, talking, movies. HENRY G. BACHAND 322 Austin St. N. B. 02740 “Henry” (Sept. 27) A young man who decided life on the outside wasn’t as good as the halls of NBHS. Can be found within the Blue House corridors. Won’t forget good times with close friends. Thanks family. EUZEBIO ARRUDA 284 Sawyer St. N. B. 02746 “Zeb” (Jan. 19) Won't forget good times at lunch. Being with ED, DC, DH, MA DL brings smiles! Thanks parents for their support. Mr. Motta science class both fond memories. Secretly desires a Ferrari. KAREN AUDETTE 159 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Karen” (May 14) Young lady who is too busy to turn in a sr. questionnaire. Won’t forget her summer school experience with Ms. B for English. Hopes to have a happy marriage a successful future. LUCY S. BALANCA 350 Church Sct. N.B. 02745 “Lu’’ (June 10) Admires patience honesty. Dislikes preppies. “You’re crazy!”’ Parents Liz get her thanks. All smiles with EB RF. Summer school ‘86 a drag! Mr. Warren a favorite. A shy gal. LYNNE C. BAPTISTA 895 Surrey Lane N. B. 02745 “Lynne” (May 22) NBH friendships memorable. Mom Dad get special thanks. Being with Jim brings smiles. Mr. Saltzman, Mr. Gill Mr. G all favorites. A future pharmacist. Seeks honest, good-natured folks. JENNIFER L. BARTON 85 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Jen” (Feb. 14) Loved cheering, band, Stud. Cong., DC, softball being class sec. Thanks parents, MB, ST MS. Enjoys honesty a sense of humor. Won’t forget comps, Superbowl, Mills friends. “All fine!!” 18 GINA M. BARBOZA 31 Desautels St. N. B. 02745 “Mo” (Sept. 9) Thanks her mom the most for being there when needed. Happy with JDM. Found on Whitman Street or partying with friends. “Na, just kidding!” Won’t forget summer school experience. IAN BAXTER 13 Arch St. N. B. 02740 “E” (March 2) Thanks parents, Chris CB. Happiest playing ball or with CB. Likes b-ball, baseball, Durfee games. Admires Wade Boggs. Future ambition to work on Wall St. Mr. Guy for Latin 1. FRANCISCO M. BARRIGA 166 Deane St. N. B. 02746 “Frank” (Oct. 12) Favorite subjects include math, English history. Likes to spend leisure time fishing or planting. Soccer baseball, football basketball games enjoyed by this sportsminded guy. LISA A. BEAUREGARD 197 Rochambeau St. N. B. 02745 “Lee” (Sept. 16) Seeks honesty in a person. Homework long conversations with KU, CL BL won't be forgotten. Being with Bob friends out having a great time brings happiness. “What's up?” CHRISTOPHER J. BARROS P.O. Box 9248 No. Dartmouth 02747 “Chris JB” (Jan. 9) Fears being choked by 675” ‘cuz Jason. Happy with SL, EL, DB, Crambo, Glenn Mrs. B. Thanks Chuck, Anna, R, P, M, K? God. Found diving or doing “Pee-Wee” doubles. “Aah shaadap!” AARON M. BEDARD 9 Joseph St. Acushnet 02743 “A.B.” June 17) Basketball, track, SC SAC great! Mr. Kelly Mr. Goodfellow tops! All his coaches parents get his thanks. Looks fora person witha sense of humor. Hopes to someday own the Celtics. MARIA J. BARROS 108 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Loura’ (May 25) Enjoyed Creole class most. Sends thanks to parents friends. Happiest out with pals. Rates Mrs. A T Mr. S,B Dtops. “What's up?” Hopes to meet wed her special someone. Likes honesty. KIMBERLY BELLIVEAU 1235 Robin St. N. B. 02745 “Kim” (Oct. 11) Fond memories of Jr. Banquet, the “crew,” BS concert MV with Gail. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Chris Wheelden. Happiest with Dave, Chris Gail. Pet peeve: “Send all students to...” ROBERT A. BELLIVEAU 169 Newton St. N. B. 02740 “Rob” (March 14) Thanks anyone who made him laugh. Pet peeve: phonies! Both Mr. G’s, Mrs. A, Mr. B Mr. Ltops! Likes people who are loyal have a sense of humor. Fears making his first mistake. PALMIRA F. BOLARINHO 64 Larch St. N. B. 02740 “Pam” (May 30) Thanks parents, brother, sisters Liz Sue. Looks for honesty sense of humor in one. Mr. Pepin 1. Listening to music great way to pass time. Hope to be a career woman travel! LISA A. BERARD 67 Bluefield St. N. B. 02740 “Lisa” (April 2) “It’s Kosher” Thanks family KA. Happiest with KA, DD, KR, DC HH. Mr. Pepin Mr. Kobza tops! Depressed when the alarm goes off. Volleyball, DC Gr. Outdoors Club great fun. NICOLE M. BERTHIAUME 31 E. Clinton St. N. B. 02740 “Nicky” (Oct. 22) Enjoys meeting new friends. Keeps active with concerts, skiing having good time. Won’t forget FH bus trips! Special thanks to Dad Mom. Happy with JF friends. Loves nice smiles. JAMES H. BETTENCOURT 152 Division St. N. B. 02744 “Squid’’ (July 23) Most embarrassing times as a bald-headed soph! Depressed whenever Labor Day rolled around. “Um... no!” Jr. Sr. Banquets great memories. Thanks family friends. Found at parties. Field Hockey Team: All the way! — Luv, Erin Lisa LeBlanc: Don’t forget to bring the chips! — Erin Best of luck in all future endeavors! Jay El- aine Carolus Boa Sorte! M. Silveria Best of Luck Good Wishes to the Class of ‘87 — Joe Marie Jacintho Kristein: Don’t climb too many trees! Luv, Erin Good Luck to the Class of ‘87 — L. Galuska Best of luck! — D. Greene Rob B: It’s the quality, not the quantity! Love ya, Trac Good luck from Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Vardo Roe: Pancake cookies, male ballet, powder in gym English. I’ll miss ya. — Love, Tra “Bona Fortuna” To all our Latin scholars of ‘87. — Mr. Guy ELIZABETH M. BORGES 18 Taber St. Acushnet 02743 MTs. SCAUR. Lo) Seeks personality, honesty, trust good looks. Mom Dad get thanks. Secretly wishes to be rich travel the world. Happy with friends, listening to music or hanging out. “Wicked good!” JOHN T. BORISOFF 125 Jenny Lind St. N. B. 02740 “Snuff” (June 5) Mr. Hebert’s physics class tops. His mom gets his thanks. Happiness comes from being with friends. Fantasizes about owning a sailboat sailing around the world. Miami bound. MARIA BOTELHO 5 Roosevelt St. N. B. 02744 “Dida” (Nov. 4) Happy times with DM, FS, MM,HC,LM,DA AJ. Thanks family friends for their support. Top votes to Mr. Silva Mrs. Mellen. “Aye!” Seeks honest friendly people. Unforgettable times at lunch. JAMES D. BIZARRO 487 Prescott St. N. B. 02745 “Jim” (May 8) Love to Karen for great times for past 2 yrs. ones to come. Enjoys playing drums hopes to be pro musican. Band comps trips great. Hopes to cruise to Alaska live in the South. MICHAEL C. BOULANGER 366 Belair St. N. B. 02745 “Mike” (June 21) Mrs. Andrade tops. Thanks parents, Kelly friends. Won’t forget bus trips with volleyball team. Often found at the Mills. Embarrassed since the Durfee game. “That ain’t right!!” 19 ELIZABETH P. BRAVO 9 Studley St. N. B. 02740 “Liz” (July 11) Thanks Lucy for being there. Happiest with LB, MG brother Joey. Admires Maria F. most. Time spent instigating trouble! Future ambition: To study law. NBH pals good times memorable. HEATHER A. BROWN 18 Jenny Lind St. N. B. 02740 “Heather” (Sept. 20) Happy times atlunch Jr. yr. inSpanish class with Mr. R. Sends thanks to parents. Enjoyed 4 yrs. of varisty tennis. Worst fear: Taking the bus with MA PA. Future in accounting. ELIZABETH M. CABRAL 54 0 Tarkiln Hill Rd. N. B. 02745 “Liz” (Aug. 23) Great Outdoors Club Mr. Hamlet both school favorites. Special thanks sent to Mom. Being with good friends IA AA brings total happiness. Headed for a college campus travel. 20 JEFFERSON G. BREAULT 975 Stratford St. N. B. 02745 “Bro” (Jan. 24) Varsity football 1 with him. Found at the Mills or the Pit. Happy with TH, DA DG the crew. Mr. Martin astronomy tops. “Ya’ know!” Thanks Mom Dad. Trip to Canada memorable. LAUREEN A. BROWN 97 John St. Acushnet 02743 “Laureen” (Dec. 7) Thanks parents friends. Loves green or blue eyes. Ambition to become a millionaire. Won't forget Quincy Market trip. Hangs out at SMU. Dislikes snobs. “OK, yup, bye.” JOSEPH F. CABRAL 350 Maple St. N. B. 02740 “Joey” (Oct. 3) Surfing skateboarding bring great pleasure. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest when in the sun surf. Secret fantasy is too fantastic to reveal! Big dislike for any authority. JEFFREY M. BREN NEKE 363 Whitlow St. N. B. 02745 “Conan” (Feb. 5) Thanks parents for continuous support. Happy with Mr. D, KW, Chewie, AQ, Herman, Dero, JR, JC. All work no play makes this guy depressed. Top votes to Mr. G. and Mr. T. “Seriously” SHELLEY A. BUBA 58 Washington St. N. B. 02740 “Shells” (Sept. 3) Band comps, DC 3 times Jr. Banquet all great memories. Thanks parents special friends. “That’s it!” Mr. V Mr. Meideiros tops. Fantasizes about owning more shoes that I. Marcos! MICHELLE CABRAL 194 Bolton St. N. B. 02740 “Mesh” (Aug. 17) Can be found driving near West Beach. Thanks parents friends for being there. Future plans of becoming an RN. Happiest with “The Night Crew.” Looks for good personality honesty. CARLOS F. BRITO 6 Bonneau St. N. B. 02746 “Carlos” (March 13) Secretly admires RS. Thanks parents. Happiest partying with beautiful girls. Active playing soccer, basketball football. Found between Tan Blue. Future mechanical engineer. DARA J. BUSSIERE 17 Main St. Acushnet 02743 —DaraZe (Aes) mlhanikes parents for all they’ve done for her. Red-faced when lockers fell on her! “That’s life!” Laughing with Pam, Mr. M’s “Hit it!” Threeysas @omipramyersa ll memorable moments at NBHS. SHERI L. CABRAL 2 Garfield St. Acushnet 02743 “Sherlock” (June 26) Thanks parents for their love concern Mr. Vaz for his valuable lessons. Happiest with Rob. Future ambition to work with children. Nice smiles. Hates waiting. “Yah, that’s the ticket.” hii DONNA M. BROWN 909 County St. N. B. 02740 ‘““Bubba’’ (Nov. 23) NBH football games memorable. Volleyball great fun. Thanks sent to Mom for all she’s done for her. Happy with friends DD. Enjoys going to concerts but hates doing homework! DANIEL J. CABRAL 91 Durfee St. N. B. 02740 “Dan” (Feb. 1) Mr. Guy for Latin a favorite. Parents get thanks for giving encouragement. The people of NBHS will be forever remembered. A future aeronautical engineer. Seeks fun-loving people. WILLIAM S. CABRAL 31 Weaver St. N. B. 02740 “Bill” (March 7) Mr. Robbins above all others! Beating Falmouth: 3-23 3tceey oe memorable. Happy with KC. Thanks parents for support. Hopes to play in NHL become a millionaire. “I don’t know!” CELIA M. CAJUDA 39 Norman St. N. B. 02744 “Sally” (March 7) Happy times come from being with Almy Angie. Thanks parents friends for support. Soccer team International Club great! New friends fond memories will linger with her forever. DEBBIE A. CARDOSO 12 White St. Acushnet 02743 “Deb” (March 15) Happiest with close friends or shopping. Thanks parents, Mr. Longo, Jeff family. Hopes to own a travel agency, be rich end on deserted isle with dream man. Seeks honest fun folks. SUSAN CARDOSO 90 Davis St. N. B. 02746 “Su” (Sept. 25) Unforgettable banquet memories! Thanks parents, friends NBH staff. “That’s your problem!” Seeks honesty sense of humor. Carlos brings smiles. Enjoyed girls soccer being with friends. KATHY M. CAMACHO 267 Central Ave. N.B. 02745 “Hector” (Oct. 11) Active in field hockey, softball basketball. Dislikes snobs liars. FH fr. yr., best friend Kari being in Andy’s hmrm. all memorable. Happy having fun with friends or out with Andy. LISA M. CARDOSO 221 Tremont St. N. B. 02740 “Bonehead” (Jan. 31) Teachers, friends football games all great memories. Mom gets thanks. Happy with David family. Loves music partying with friends. Seeks honesty sense of humor in new friends. JAMES A. CARON 172 Pine Grove St. N. B. 02745 “Jim” (March 8) Rates humor personality a priority. Found with Sean Shara. Won't forget Algebra II geometry. Thanks sent to parents, Mr. G, Mr. Walsh Mrs. Hassey. A future life in engineering. KELLY J. C. CANASTRA 322 Northwest St. Acushnet 02743 “Kelly” (Nov. 4) The banquets, football basketball games band comps all memorable. Happiest with LL RB, dancing or cheering. Active in Gr. Outdoors Club, Hon. Society cheering capt. A future dentist. NEIL F. CARDOSO 60 Independent St. N. B. 02740 “Neil” (Oct. 10) Hopes for success in life. Spends time weight-lifting playing football baseball. Dreams of winning the Mr. Olympia title. Fine NBH ladies memorable. Hates snobs. Thanks everyone. AMY E. CARREIRO 78 Thomas St. N. B. 02740 “Psycho Jr.” (June 14) Happiest with RT, LB,CC,JM,MD, PL, SB. Band trip to Florida with the Feasties the greatest! “Scoop the dike!” All her love sent to Mr. Walsh. Is found in Green corridors. Best wishes to the Class of ‘87 — R. Braz Gang: It has been fun four years! I will miss you guys. Love Cheryl (as Sunshine!) Laur: Modelin’ for you was lots of fun. Good luck; I’ll miss you! Love, Tracey Best wishes from Ms. Longpre “Sometimes you do get the things you go after. . .” — Mr. W. Gouveia Tam Sue: To 2 of my best friends. We’ve had great times together. Stay in touch! — Donna Good luck to the Class of ‘87 — Ms. Adamowicz Congratulations, Class of ‘87 — J. Pacheco Mo Sullivan: Never forget the graveyard! Luv, Erin Good luck, seniors! D. Foley Greetings from Mr. Gerald Fogel Tee-Tee: Love you! Ta-Ta LUCY M. CARREIRO 194 Query St. N. B. 02745 “Lu” (Sept. 16) Thanks parents, MF SDS for love support. Happiest with Stephen. Fears losing loved-ones driving with MF. Worst habit: Not paying attention in class. Won’t forget good-looking NBH guys. IVA M. CHERETA 987 Hillcrest Rd. N. B. 02745 “Evie” (Jan. 26) Fond memories of friends made laughs shared. Thanks parents, sis, Ms. B Longos. Being yrbk “boss” SC pres. athrill! Mr. Ed Mr. Gthe best. Hopes to own business Mercedes conv. 22 LUIS M. CARVALHO 30 Salisbury St. N. B. 02744 “Louie” Jan. 28) “Come on home ...” Hopes to someday become a carpenter. Thanks Mom Dad. Can be found at Hazelwood Park. Playing hockey a favorite pastime. Happiest when hanging around with friends. TYROME E. CHUMACK 267 Hillman St. N. B. 02740 “Errol” Jan. 27) Hopes to be financially independent. Thanks God. Ms. Sowa gets his admiration. “Unbelievable!” Won't forget fun weekends with JS, SG, MT ST. Parent get his love thanks. JULIE E. CASEY 877 Hathaway Rd. N. B. 02740 “Jules” July 8) Honesty enthusiasm important traits ina person. Home comps “clean sweeps” memorable. “Don’t worry about it!” Rates Mr. V Mrs. Amaral tops. Time spent with band girl scouting. KAREN A. CLARK 205 Sycamore St. N. B. 02740 ““Clarkie’’ (March 5) Embarrassed getting SW’s shirt with track team there. Thanks parents coaches. Bus rides, football games, track friends all fond memories. Chorus a hit! Wants rich, casual life in Calif. GRACE CASTRO 75 Sycamore St. N. B. 02740 “Gracie” (May 23) Thanks Mom, grandparents, RG, LL NS. Honesty trust a must ina person! Hopes to become a cosmetologist. Spending time with boyfriend brings smiles. Fears falling on diploma day. TRACEY L. COLEMAN 3 Arch St. N. B. 02740 “Tra” Jan. 5) Will never forget band, Fla., D.C., MM’s cottage, summer of ‘86, lst lunch Horseneck. Thanks Mom, Dad Eric. Hopes to see Boston in concert with Lisa R. to be a famous model. KELLY A. CHASE 6 Nashawena Rd. Mattapoisett 02739 “Kel” (Nov. 17) John gets her admiration. Fond memories of road trips, BC, KF DN. “Cheery” Bad habit of falling asleep at wrong time! Thanks Mom, Dad brother. Happiest with close friends. JEANNE M. COLLET 10 Lewis St. N. B. 02740 “Jeanne” (March 11) Chemistry with Mr. Kobza tops. Sr. Banquet a top memory. Mom Dad get her thanks. Seeks personality plus in new friends. Happy with friends on weekends. Headed fora college campus. KELLY COLLINS 291 Hersom St. NEB) 02745 “Kell” (Feb. 16) Mom, Dad grandmother get her love thanks. Spending time with Paul brings smiles. Seeks loyalty honesty in a person. Enjoys Mr. Ed economics. Headed for college speech therapy. | NELSON CORDERO 451 Sawyer St. N. B. 02746 “Cuki” (Oct. 4) Dreams of Owning a Porsche. Thanks parents, family God for getting him through school. Remembers boring Mon. mornings studies. Mr. K woodworking the best! A future race car driver. ANDREW R. CONDE 52 Rotch St. N. B. 02740 “Conde” (April 22) Thanks parents admires David Letterman. Votes Kathy C. cutest fr. girl ever! Loved varsity volleyball. Found with JC, RB, AC KC. Likes old Van Halen music watching ballgames. CHRISTINE A. CORMIER 15 Grove St. N. B. 02740 “Guppy” (Sept. 22) Found at Shaw’s the Mills. Secret fantasy: To have a perfect life with Joe C. Will remember Jr. Sr. Banquets, sr. lounge, lunch with Maria, LV, HG, PD. “What’s the big deal?” JENIFER CONLON 42 Capmbell St. N. B. 02740 “Jen” (Dec. 25) Courier staff being at pool both memorable. Happy with Mr. Psyche, Mr. D, Chewy, Conan Sasquatch. Thanks Mrs. G, Mr. Millette, Mr. M Mrs. B. Found at the mailbox or the Creamery. Best wishes to the seniors! Mr. Armstrong Mrs. Borges Rosie: You're the bestest! 6 years! The great times we’ve had! Thanx. — Love, For the people at My Lunch Table: Will miss you a lot when we leave school! — Wendy Dream! — E. Tavares “Be all you can be!” — Amy, Mat, Eric Vaz Good luck from Mr. Robert Peccini AB: Thanks for all the organic tutoring! Luv, Freshness KS, MV, CR, WP, LR PJ: Thanks for mak- ing lst lunch shift the best. — Luv, TC Graduate, Make My Day! — Armand Marc- hand Best wishes and congratulations to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Don Veronneau, Normandin Jr. High May you meet with success! Ms. Sheila Mahoney Cath: Vanilla angels, Peter Pan, Matt’s cot- tage, gym, clap-clap-shake-shake. Luv, Tra DUSTING CORMIER 317 Cummington St. N. B. 02745 “Dusty” (May 26) Super Bowl ‘85 unforgettable. Enjoys football, hockey, track working out. Thanks sent to Lynda, Mr. G his Mom. Thinking of Nancy depresses. A secret wish to be a pro-football p layer. Amy JENNIFER A. CONSTANTINE 285 Tarkiln Hill Rd. N. B. 02745 “Jen” (Aug. 19) Thanks parents for unfailing love support. Hopes to be future member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Won't forget listening to Jeff’s philosophies. “Ora et labora” Loves being Sr. Class Prez! GHERY TA: CORREIA 233 Tarkiln Hill Rd. N. B. 02745 “Cheryl” (April 23) Mr. Pires gets her thanks for his help. Time with Paul makes her happy. Hopes to become a counselor. Mr. Gill 1. Enjoys playing softball listening to music. Jr. yr. lunch great! ALSUINO G. CORDEIRO 84 Hudson St. N. B. 02744 “Al” (June 23) Found at Hazelwood Park West Beach. Pet Peeve: Waking up for school. Thanks parents. Will remember lunchtime passing periods the most. “What's up?” Hopes to be successful. CY NTHIA A. CORREIA 45 Stanley St. N. B. 02746 “Cindy” (June 30) Sends thanks to mother, Mr. Longo Mr. Pires. A future accountant. Happiest with Skip. Secret fantasy: To be stranded on a deserted island with Skip. Seeks friendly people. 23 Wen: Thanks for everything. You're the greatest. “Isn’t that special!” — Little Sis Best wishes to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Mrs. E. Orlowski Best of luck to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Joseph Gill Super Shell: We made it through 6 yrs. many rumbles, but I love ya! — Wonder Aim Joe: Thanks for all the good times we’ve shared. I love you. — Naomi Best wishes and good luck! Donna Romano Best wishes! Mrs. Patricia Rutkowitz Happiness, health, wealth! Mrs. J. Bolton Owen, Mike, Dan: Do you wanna go out this morning! Never forget 9 21! — Deb Scott: Thanks for being one of the best friends I’ve ever had! Alone — oh well! Luv, Me Good luck to the senior class! Mr. G. DeSilva Best of luck to the Class of ‘87. — Mr. D. Tavares STEVEN J. CORREIA 155 Tallman St. N. B. 02746 “Mike” (April 20) Enjoys listening to Sheila E the Monkees. Thanks his mom aunt Pat. Would love to become an actor singer. Happiest at home listening to music or when talking to friend Micky. JOHN M. COSTA 27 Sharp St. N. B. 02740 “Costa” (Sept. 21) Drama Club chorus two favorites. Thanks Mom Dad. Won’t forget leaving HF, being in ny, Gob WiYe Soca Ach en Dislikes being called Joao writing. “Chill out!” Hopes tobe famous actor. WENDY A. COSTA 363 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Wink” (Aug. 14) Enjoyed FHA, JBSG, Ms. Milligan fun times with friends at lunch. Thanks parents admires cousin Tina. Hopes to drive an 18 wheeler, try hand-gliding live on an island with DA. GINA L. COSTA 13 Fairfield St. Acushnet 02743 “Gidget” (July 29) New York trip coming from HF memorable. Drama Club, FHA, Gr. Outdoors NHS terrific. “For real?” Happiest with good friends SR. To own a new red Porsche a dream. Thanks parents. MAUREEN A. COSTA 363 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Mo” (March 4) Will always be wild for M. Can be found at Shaw’s or cruising the Ave. Dreams of life on a deserted island with mystery man. A secret fear of going bald. Mr. Hamlet Mr. Methia A-ok. PAMELA A. COUR NOYER 66 Robeson St. N. B. 02740 “Pam” (July 10) Won’tforget the “table people” friends — esp. MA. Thanks parents for their patience. Red-faced when RD confessed his love for her in class! “Hey, Dude!” A future accountant who’s outgoing. GRACE COSTA 397 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Gracie” (Dec. 31) Special thanks given to her mom dad. Great memories of 1st lunch shift with Marcia good friends. Hopes one day to become a legal secretary then go on to study criminal law. ORLANDO A. COSTA 28 Capitol St. N. B. 02744 “Big O” (May 11) Found partying or at Hazelwood Park. Enjoyed sr. lounge, Mr. Moretti the Superbowl. Greatest ambition in life to hit it big in Tahiti! Greatest fear is to re-live his freshman year! 4 4 4 i ; ie , 4 ‘ a 4 MARY G. CRAPO 35 Oliveira Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Mar” (Aug. 4) Happy at SMU or with MD, KM, TH, LB, SO SF. Thanks parents, good friends MD. “Awesome!” ‘86 summer at beach with KM, RD TH and Boston trip memorable. A future in cosmetology. ROSLYN J. CROMPTON 29 Junior St. N. B. 02740 “Ros” (June 22) Parents Rob get thanks for their love support. Time on girls’ swim team great. Found at Liz B’s basement. 10-2-84, MV, Nick, Rhonda, Liz, Laurie, ‘86 summer Sr. Banquet all tops! ADA T. CUNHA 702 So. First St. N. B. 02744 “Animal” (Sept. 24) Michelle gets her appreciation for making NBH more fun. “Don’t worry. Pll figure something out” Hated eeoomumch shift. This understanding gal hasa bad habit of forgetting things. MARIA S. DACOSTA 388 Arnold St. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (June 6) Dreams of singing with a band. Parents friends get thanks. Education, job family all in her family plans. Fears a Pres. will “panic”. Seeks a sense of humor. Found at CD. “Wicked good!” SHARA J. CROOK N. B. 02744 “Toots” (Sept. 15) Memorable times with SF, JC the gang. Sends thanks to her parents. Great fun on varsity swim team. Can be found at Wooly’s with Goslyn. “What eva!” Great times with friends brings smiles. TIMOTHY J. CURRY 1118 Dutton St. N. B. 02745 “T.C.” (March 29) Active with swim golf teams. Many friends made will last. Mr. J. Medeiros gets his admiration parents Mr. Calnan get his thanks. Happy with TS other good friends. College-bound ALICE DACUNHA 106 Potomska St. N. B. 02740 “Alice” (July 22) A young lady so distracted by the everyday goings-on of the school day that she never turned in her questionnaire! Will certainly miss people she shared fun times with during her stay. y fr ae 3 5 fp 9 dO | HELENA M. CRUZ 217 Hudson St. N. B. 02744 “Helen” Jan. 19) Happy with Paul close friends. Seeks caring, friendly people. Mrs. Mellen Mr. Hamlet tops. Thanks parents for being there. Won't forget jr sr years or lunch with MB, MD, FD LM. ZILDA M. CUSTODIO 51 Jarry Sc. N. B. 02745 “Zilda” (Feb. 12) Favorite in-school time spent with Mr. Pacheco Dist. Educ. Parents get special thanks. Seeks honesty true friendship innew relationships. Fantasizes about traveling the world. HELENA P. DAMASO 876 Rockdale Ave. N. B. 02740 “Elaine”? (Oct. 19) Fond memories of good times at lunch. Hopes to become a legal secretary. Her parents receive her thanks. Happiest with friends LS, MD KM. Seeks a sense of humor in new friends. NICHOLAS A. CRUZ II 78 Mill St. N. B. 02740 SaNC keen N OV Sa) mW ELL remember lunch with JC, AG JB. Best times with Magilla, KW, Conan, Grape Ape, DC DM’, KM, KK, ST, DM, CL, KC. Enjoyed Gr. Outdoors, DC yrbk. Shut down half of McDonald’s! CIDALIA M. DACOSTA 101 Shaw St. N. B. 02745 “Sally” (Nov. 10) Happy doing what she likes being with friends. Admires thanks grandmother. Fr. year hectic! Hates slow-walking folks, but likes decent people. Enjoys music, drawing traveling. RUI A. DAROSA 9 Salisbury St. N. B. 02744 “Rui” (Dec.11) Enjoys being home. Thanks Mr. Mandly. Dreams of playing in the majors owning a Lamborgini. Baseball great! Fears taking French again in college! Admires Mr. Roscow most. “What's up?” SUZANA P. CRUZEIRO 3 Desautels St. N. B. 02745 “Sue” (lune 12) A young lady who decided not to make an appearance at NBH for her sr. yr. Was found in the Blue corridors cafe during her early stay. Missed out on the privilege of sr. lounge. KAREN A. DACOSTA 24 Yale St. N. B. 02746 “Karen” (Feb. 15) NBH friends will never be forgotten. Thanks Mom for being there. Being with PT brings happiness. Hopes to become a secretary. Admires the trait of honesty. Ms. Clarkson 1. FERNANDA J. DASILVA 25 Sagamore St. N. B. 02740 “Nana” (Jan. 23) Admires Mimi for being there being cute. Thanks parents for patience. A future admin. asst. Lunch with Lolly, Mimi, Helen Maria memorable. Red-faced falling down behind the teacher in class. 25 MICHELLE M. DASILVA 446 Court St. N. B. 02740 “Michelle” (Feb. 16) Won’t forget the great friends met over the years. Mom Dad get thanks for all their support. Future desire to become legal secretary. A generous gal who’s happy with ED, LS KM. FATIMA M. DEFRAGA 287 Tinkham Sct. N. B. 02746 “Tina” (Oct. 1) Band comps trips the best! Thanks parents, Mr. V friends. Hopes for college degree happiness. Feels people should be what they are — not what others want them to be! 26 ANNA I. DAS NEVES 114 Rockland St. N. B. 02740 “Wingnut’’ (May 22) College-bound to become a pediatric nurse. “Don’t mess with my Daddy” Will never forget transfer from HFHS. Thanks parents HF friends. Hates slow drivers, term-papers mornings. KENNY DEGRACE 66 Cedar St. N. B. 02740 “Wee-Willy” Jan. 18) Found in the West End. Enjoyed football baseball. Thanks family friends. Depressed when getting up for school. Won’t forget Superbowl jr. yr. Coach Wirth. “Stop lying!” CARLA L. DAVISKI 117 Bluefield St. N. B. 02740 “Snuggles” (March 30) Mr. Francis Mr. Pepin tops! Thanks Mom, Mom Dad H. others. Admires her aunt June for always being there. Secretly wishes to be on an deserted island with mate. “No doubt!” RHONDA L. DEMARS 70 Longview Rd. N. B. 02745 “Ron” (Sept. 11) Thanks Matt for being there when needed. Happy with Rozz, LB Matt getting into trouble! Won’t forget Rodney’s during bike race, 4-wheelin’ with Bill Nanchees great memories. a FRANCISCO S. DEA NDRADE 43, Sycamore St. N. B. 02740 “Chico” (June 28) Thanks parents, Avo, Ms. G, Mrs. W., Mrs. F Ms. B. Happy with JR, RC, MM, VM, RS IA. A future flight attendant. Enjoys DC, yrbk, chorus. Mrs. Morgan 1. Happy driving Ms. B crazy! SUZETTE M. DEMEDEIROS 106 Ashley Blvd. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (May 31) Love sent to Mom for always being there. Great times at lunch with PM, CV LS. To be great social worker, rich a famous world-wide dancer a dream. Seeks people with a sense of humor. ANGELA D. DEBORTOLI 963 McGee St. N. B. 02745 “Angie” (May 10) Happy with LM, KK, GL JT. Likes listening to music watching soaps! Won't forget Ms. Lotz Whaler’s Rest. Thanks parents. Dream date to go out with Bruce Willis! Future stewardess. ANTONE C. DEMELLO IV 36 Franklin St. N. B. 02746 “Corey D” (Sept. 21) Halls full of mindless clones a vivid memory. Mom Dad get his thanks above all others. Would be happy aboard aimlessly bound C-J7. Fears the cancellatin of his Shell gold card. MARIA DEMELO 43 Babbitt St. N. B. 02740 “Mimi” (Aug. 11) Thanks Mom Fred. Will never forget lunch with LM, NS, HC MB. Happy with Freddy friends. Walking Ineo mDOYS. £m. very embarrassing! Mr. B Ms. Mellen tops! A future business woman. fe a ® ®e @enr i - } Ze oo oo! FELICIA DEPINA 126 Mill Sc. N. B. 02740 “Felicia” (April 22) A young lady who took an alternative route to her diploma. Was found with good friends in the Green House for a time. Will miss those friends she made good times shared. NANCY M. DEMELO 41 Query St. N. B. 02745 “Nancy” (May 25) Special thanks to parents best friend, Liz. Happy with close friends AC. Hopes for successful career marriage. Depressed when not with “DP”. Mr. Gill tops! Sr. yr. lunch great. KELLIE R. DENNY 143 Holly St. N. B. 02744 “Keddie” (Sept. 30) Being with friends a favorite pastime. Her mom gets her special thanks. Fears repeating senior year. Great admiration for Curt R. S. Enjoys honest, humorous people who don’t stare! ILDA M. DEOLIVEIRA 21 Oaklawn St. N. B. 02744 “Ilda” Jan. 28) All smiles when in the company of friends, MA, SF, SA IA. Mom Dad get her deep appreciation. Seeks honesty asense of humor ina person. Mr. DeSilva for geometry terrific. Laurie: All right! Maybe you beat me once, but never more than that! Chris Karen: Too many memories, too little space. Never forget! Chris Congratulations graduates! Ms. C. O’Leary Tooze: My best buddy who had to put up with my many problems. Thanks a lot! Love, Kate Congratulations to Members of JBSG 87 and seniors! Ms. Lawrence Best Wishes at the seniors! Mr. Mrs. J. Stritt- matter Congratulations and best wishes! Elaine Feingold K?: You're a great friend. Never forget all the great times we had with hum! or my car! Luv, Me Iva: Congratulations on a fine display of hard work talent. Thanks from all! Ms. B. Frank: Thank you for being there. You’re a true friend. Remember I’m here for you too! — LL Best of success happiness! Mr. Mrs. A. Pimental Good luck to a great class! Ms. M. Woytaszek PAUL A. DEPINA SCOTT S. DEROSSI NICOLE D. 61 Hill Sc. 19 Green Meadow Dr. DESLAURIERS N. B. 02740 Acushnet 02743 93 Peckham Rd. “MC Precious” (Dec. 28) Hopes to become policeman. Happy with DP, TG, AM MA. Best trait: Rhyme creatin’. Enjoys sports, parties, b-ball TG’s wall. Thanks Ms. Sowa admires Ms. Lotz. Fun times in Whaler’s Rest. “DeRo” (Aug. 17) Found playing volleyball or at basketball games. Thanks Mr. Robinson SAC. Best traits: Organizations neatness. Mr. S. tops. Hopes toownavillaona Greek isle. Future doctor. Acushnet 02743 “Nicki” (Aug. 13) Best times with Mark, Tim, Dana the Wall. Flower sales, BH’s car with LD summer‘85 withRC CR fond memories. Happy with Mark. Thanks Mom for everything Grams Nana for their love. JOAQUIM B. DEOLIVEIRA 38 Easton St. N. B. 02746 wjlackwm@Miarchs | )alikes rock-n-roll, food, cars girls. Thanks parents friends. Future ambition: To be a chemist. Happiest with friends girls. Will remember the Rifle Drill Team the good times. DONNA C. DESORCY 109 Fern St. N. B. 02740 “Donna” (Feb. 13) Thanks parents KR for always being there. Happy with KR, KA, LB, SGsRASCG IRAJDIS Ly KS looking at JP. Won't ever forget Mr. Silva or falling off bleachers at the game. CARLOS A. DESOUZA 191 Davis St. N. B. 02740 “Moose” (April 6) Enjoyed woodworking. Thanks parents family. Happiest with BB, CR EA. Dreams of traveling the world. Mr. Pacheco tops! Hopes to own a contracting company. Fears not graduating. JOSE P. DIAS 35 McGurk St. N. B. 02740 “Joe” Jan. 21) Mr. B Mrs. Amaral tops. Lunch with his friends a great senior year memorable. Sends special thanks to parents, guidance counselor all his teachers. Hopes to form famous band. DANIELLA C. DOSSANTOS 17 Borden St. N. B. 02740 “Dani” (May 19) All new friends great fun had will always be remembered. Sends thanks to parents for support. Found at favorite spot — Horseneck Beach. A future RN. Enjoyed English with Mr. Fraga. 28 MICHAEL DESOUZA 371 Earle St. N. B. 02746 “Mike” (Dec. 27) Special thanks to parents Anna. This future electrical engineer happy with AD pals. Seeks success in life to meet understanding people with personality plus. A definite hockey fan. JOSE P. DIAS 107 Davis St. N. B. 02746 “Joe” (Dec. 11) A young man who left before the glorious day he could turn the tassel the other way! Was found in the Blue House confines with friends. Misses good times, but not books tests. ROBERT D. DOW 73 Collette St. N. B. 02746 “Pee Wee” (Nov. 27) Special thanks to Mom, Dad grandparents. Happy with Mr. Hamlet, but unhappy in math. Is up for partying. Enjoys being with friends or dreaming of a silver Ferrari! Future pilot. MICHELLE A. DESOUZA 134 Frank St. N. B. 02740 “Mich” (Oct. 2) Football games, band comps track meets all fond memories. Top activities include dance line track. College-bound. Thanks to Mom. “I have no clue!” Is appreciative of a nice smile. MARIO R. DIAS 349 Belleville Ave. N. B. 02746 “Mario” (Jan. 2) After college dreams of being a millionaire taking a world tour. Is thankful to parents. Won't forget great undefeated JV soccer team. Mr. Roscow 1. Always ready to party with friends. KARI L. DREHER 122 Bryant Lane N. B. 02740 “Kari” (April 18) Appreciation to parents for support understanding Happiest with Scott. Enjoys laughing with SS shopping with KC. Unhappy in Algebra II. Mr. Roscow 1. Admires Mr. Longo’s caring. ANA M. DIAS 107 Coffin Ave. N. B. 02746 “Ana” (May 17) A young lady who left the happy halls of NBHS before the big day in June! Was found in the halls cafe of the Green House. Will certainly miss the good times laughs with friends. PETER J. DIBENEDETTO 96 Watson St. N. B. 02740 “Peter” (May 27) Feels honesty can be carried too far! Admires SD. Thanks parents esp. Sue for love support. Hopes for early retirement a Porsche 959. Toown his ownautomobile firm a future goal. ERLEEN R. DUARTE 53 Bedford St. N. B. 02740 “Pinky” (Oct. 18) Personality plus. Dad gets her admiration. Secret desire to own a pink Porshe. Happy times with Desiree, KR, EW, BJ MW. Rates Mrs. Conward 1. Loves talking on the horn for hours! Wie nore: of j JACQUELINE M. DIAS 67 Clark St. N. B. 02740 “Jackie” (July 28) Found at West Beach or Cafe Europe. Thanks parents Tony for being there. Hopes to be successful travel agent wife. Dreams of touring ina Lambroghini. Good times in RC at lunch. Likes dancing. KIM M. DONNELLY 138 Van Buren St. N. B. 02746 “Dizzy” (April 21) Happiest with special someone. Thanks her mom, Mr. Longo Mr. Pires. Found at Presidential Heights. Secretly wishes to be on a deserted isle with boyfriend. “You better save it!!” GEORGE M. DUARTE II 874 County St. N. B. 02740 “Birdie” JQune 19) Happiest withJO,MB,CD, DS, RF,CA football team mates. Thanks parents for love support. Mrs. Kelly, Mr. B Coach Seed tops! Will always remember Super Bow! jr. yr. “Get off!” a : LAURA M. DUARTE 5 Brewster St. N. B. 02740 “Bub” (Sept. 3) Won’t forget aud. 6-19-86 with Gooba, ‘85 ‘86 summers Inxs concert. “Whatever!’’ Thanks Bob, Paula, friends esp. Mom! Is happy with BJ, TP, ND good friends. A future business woman. TAMMIE J. EATON 104 Austin St. N. B. 02740 “Tamatha” (April 24) Will remember time spent with Ms. Sowa the help given. Also fond memories of Mrs. Jacintho in spec. ed. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. Happiest with good grades. SEMIAO A. FELIX 123 Jenny Lind Sct. N. B. 02740 “Simon” (Aug. 19) Won’t forget “time is passing, are you?” Thanks to Mom Dad. Mr. Motta jr. yr. a terrific time! Secretly dreams of owning a white Ferrari GTO. Enjoyed soccer long vacations! ROGERIO A. DUARTE N. B. 02740 “Rog” Jan. 23) Mom gets thanks. Future ambition to be an officer in the Air Force. Looks for spontaneity in a person. Creativity a top trait. Enjoys comic bk. sci-fi collecting. “Yeah, right!” ANTONIO J. EIRES 168 Portland St. N. B. 02740 “Tony” (Sept. 19) Admires Dad thanks Mom. Hopes to go to college to become an electrical engineer. Hazlewood Park a favorite hangout. Secret fantasy to be one of the richest men in the world. KATHLEEN A. FERNANDES 369 Mill Sc. N. B. 02740 “Kathy” (Dec. 13) Thanks mother sister. Fears being tickled! Happiest with Americo B. Seeks people with a sense of humor. Loved the summer of ‘86. Would love to own her own travel agency. “So what?” JAMES M. DUFRES NE 356 County St. N. B. 02740 “Lunatic” (Nov. 26) Depressed when alone, but happy withRM, MD, EM, AD RC. Hopes to control Fortune 500. “That's rude” Dislikes clones. Mr. G. for chem great. Seeks uniqueness in a new acquaintance. ROBERT A. FARIAS 20 Birchwood Dr. N. B. 02745 “Rob” (Feb. 5) Happiest with DJ, GD, TF, MB. Thanks Roz Kelly for always being there. Will always remember the night of the Sr. Banquet the Somerset game! Fears getting old. “What a night!” MARIA C. FERNADES 960 Mazeppa St. N. B. 02745 “Connie” (Feb. 27) “You turkey’ Thanks parents Nelson. Looks for honest friendly person. Hopes to be a top exec. in business field. Best times with friends at lunch. Life without Nelson scary. 36f SULEERE tan VT MICHELLE FERNANDES 135 Maywood St. N. B. 02745 “Micky” (Oct. 31) Thanks parents, sister, Lucy, Pam Chris. Won’t forget pals 6-25-83. College-bound. Enjoys spending time with Al dancing. Happiest with Chris, Lucy close friends. “You promise” RUY A. FERREIRA 37 Irene St. N. B. 02745 “Raul” (Dec. 1) Dislikes bleached hair. Mr. Robbins drafting great class. Nice dimples. Thanks his parents for everything. Is happiest ona pair of skates. A nice hairdo catches his attention. 30 ADONIS FERREIRA 129 Court St. N. B. 02740 “Donny” June 20) Parents get his thanks. Plans on college as a business major. Mr. Raposo tops. Won’t ever forget soccer teammates friends. Hated carrying books home! Loved the sport of soccer. SEAN J. FINNERTY 111 Rockway St. N. B. 02740 “Fin” (Jan. 16) Happiest with friends — esp. Shara Jim. Mr. Walsh tops. Loves a good sense of humor. Worst fear: Final exams. Early wake-ups depressing. Found at the Mills. Thanks folks friends. CARLA M. FERREIRA 112 Hope St. N. B. 02745 “Carla” (Nov. 17) Likes shop- ping with LG AT. Secret fantasy: To live in a castle! Won't ever forget the wild crazy people met at NBH. Hopes for success in college career. Mr. Kobza 1. “That’s crazy!” LAWRENCE FLOOD 76 Maywood St. N. B. 02740 “Larry” (June 20) Best times just relaxing or partying with friends. Could be found in Tan cafe — outside with friends. Seemed to misplace his ques- tionnaire. Days away from NBHS spent hanging out. ELIZABETH A. FERREIRA 46 Locust St. N. B. 02740 “Moozie” (Aug. 17) Active in HE chorus, ski club basketball — NBH Gr. Outdoors Club. Thanks parents, brother, relatives MB, LG JG. Sr. lounge with MC, Sr. Banquet new old friends will be remembered. JAMES FERREIRA 250 Tinkham St. N. B. 02745 “Jim” (Nov. 24) Can be found relaxing with friends in the North End or in the Gold House cafeteria. Seemed unable to locate his senior questionnaire or 1-105! Anxiously awaiting the big day in June. Laureen Shelly: Always remember the Vineyard. I'll see you in Newport soon. — Mary Buena Suerte! Ms. J. Souza Debbie Ian: When are we gonna make cookies! How about tonight? Love, RO Lots of luck success! Mr. Mrs. Don Costa The future is yours! Mr. David Pliskin Nan Auntie: You’re the best grandmother aunt a girl could have. Love you always. — Lori Ann Best to the Class of ‘87 — Ms. A. Levasseur Yrbk: Staff: To those of you who made it all possible, a great big THANKS! Ms. B PJ, WP, MV, CR, TC, KS, BJ JONG éaik: Thank you for being a friend! SP 1. — Lisa Ed: I luv you more than words can say. I never want to lose you. Stay mine 4ever! Sue Houi soit qui mal if pense! Mr. C. Best wishes for a successful future! Mrs. J. Seguin SUSAN A. FOLGER 89 Lemos St. N. B. 02740 “Suey” (Nov. 22) Seeks honest, fun loving people. Tennis, Gr. Outdoor Club, St. Comm. good times with friends memorable. Geom. with Mr. DeSilva tops. Happiest with TH, SA, JC,1D,GD,DM, WM, KA. LAURIE A. FONSECA 700 So. First St. N. B. 02740 “Laurie” (Jan. 18) Happiest times spent with Bernie Aaron. Hopes to enter the US Air Force as admin. officer. Drill Team with JROTC a favorite activity. Thanks her mother Aaron. “Don’t even try it” LOUIS J. FORTES 80 Harkum St. N. B. 02740 “Buster” (June 18) Pet peeve: “Take your hat off.” Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Daigle Ms. Marland all 1. Beingastarter at Superbowl was great. Thanks mother, Kenny family. Happy with Celina, GD, KB lunch table crew. DEBORAH L. FREDETTE 1114 Churchill Sc. N. B. 02745 “Debi” (May 31) Special thanks to Dad, DD, PS, SD, K’?, MX, LH, DM Weavers. Boiling skittles in chem fear of M memorable. ‘‘Oh, well’’ Drowned her car! Mr. K, Mr. T Mr. G tops. A real phone fanatic! | CATHERINE FOSTER 69 Forest St. N. B. 02740 “Cathy” (June 22) Hopes to travel to Europe the Greek Isles. Thanks parents friends. Happiest with AP, KS JH. Mr. Roscow Mr. Gill tops! Depressed when it rains on wkends. Swimminga great time. SCOTT FRAKES 14 Capitol St. N. B. 02745 “Scott” (Nov. 10) Another young man who found it difficult to locate his sr. questionnaire. Could be found in the Gold House core or cafeteria hanging with friends. Will miss good times with friends. ey ai i KIMBERLY FRANCIS 202 Harwich St. N. B. 02745 ““Kim’’ (Nov. 22) Future physical therapist. Happy riding “Poco” being with friends. Fantasizes about meeting Bruce Springsteen. Thanks Mom David for always being there! Fond memories of Mr. Roscow. Good luck to the Class of ‘87 — Sgt. Morrison Congratulations to the seniors from the Class of 1990! — Mr. Edmundson and Mrs. Ayotte Robbie: We’ve been friends forever; let’s keep it that way! Stay in touch! Laurie Perseverance! — Ms. V. Adamowski Celina: Never forget our luv for each other. I luv you! Buster Good luck seniors! Mr. Mrs. N. Konstan- takos Ana: You've been a great friend. Crazy college parties ahead! Friend always, Carla Good Luck! Mr. Paul Boisvert To All: As children of the universe, we wish for peace brotherhood. Love, FR KS Best of Luck! Mr. Edward Rodrigues Matt: Be whatever you dream to be. Just reach for the stars! Best wishes, Christine Jen: Congratulations ona great job. You were one of the best to lead a class! Ms. B KEVIN R. FREITAS N. B. 02740 “Kevin” (March 5) Thanks parents for their patience. “Let’s do it again Celtics!” Admires Larry Bird the most. Hopes to become famous sports announcer. Looks for someone with a sense of humor. MATTHEW FRIAS 62 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Mart” (June 29) Will miss the good times with good friends. Found in the “D-Block” or hanging with friends in Green cafe. Noted for forgetting to turn in his questionnaire! Won't miss the sound of 7:30 bell! THOMAS J. GAJEWSKY N. B. 02745 ‘Jewski’’? (May 17) Secret fantasy: To be stuck in elevator with 10 lovely ladies. Thanks Mom Bear. Future ambition simply to love a goddess. Loves to be “causing trouble!” Won’t ever forget the stink bomb. LISA M. FRANCIS 66 Seymour St. N. B. 02744 “Lee” (March 11) Won’t forget competitions being majorette capt. Truly likes dancing shopping. Happy withSR,TD majorettes. A future lawyer. Thanks parents, SR, TD JC. Dreams of life in Paris. DANIEL E. GALAS 1063 Almy St. N. B. 02745 “Danny” (April 18) Parents, coaches, Mr. G Stooch get thanks. Dreams of being a major league ballplayer marrying Dione. Admires Coach Seed. Happiest with Dione special friends. Loves baseball! 31 AILEEN A. GALEGO 522 Tarkiln Hill Rd. N. B. 02746 “Aileen” (Jan. 12) Soph. yr. Port. memorable. Sends thanks to parents SC, LM, SC SM. One day to run her own business. Happy with friends — esp. boyfriend. Secret fantasy to fly a jet fighter! “Como vai?” MARK GAUTHIER 31 Durgee Sc. N. B. 02740 “Spudd” (Feb. 17) Happiest surfing or at a Grateful Dead concert. Loves driving his Volkswagen Bug. Thanks parent, Mr. Campoli Mr. Gissinger. Dreams of making the world a peaceful globe. DANIEL GILBERT JR. 259 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02740 “D” (Oct. 12) “Chill out” Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Found on wall at Monte’s or in his car. Likes checking out the ladies. Mr. Pepin tops! Happiest when the clock says 1:52! Wants to be a gigolo! LORI A. GANETO 267 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Lori” June 12) Seeks friendly understanding people. Mom gets her special thanks. “J don’t know!” Mrs. Conward Mrs. Chisholm rate high. Is happiest with friends plenty to do on weekends. NICOLE M. GENESTE 30 Jouvette St. N. B. 02744 “Tigger” (Aug. 1) “Shall I shout!” Thanks Mom Dad for making her work this yr! Hopes to sing professionally someday. Loves to be with Scott L. Admiration for Mrs. Morgan. Keeps busy out with friends. DAMIEN D. GIRARD 11 Merrill Sc. N. B. 02745 “Onion” (Aug. 10) Worst habit: Sleeping in English! Hates strict teachers people who can’t take a joke. Remembers good- looking NBH girls friends made. Fantasizes about dating Erin owning a ‘57 Chevy. SUSAN B. GARDNER 15 Berkley St. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (Nov. 2) Active in track, cheering dance line. Thanks family Mr. Longo. Mrs. Tavares from DMS tops! Enjoys being with friends cheering. Jr Sr Banquets Superbowl most memorable. SHERI A. GIFFORD 166 Coffin Ave. N. B. 02746 “Sher Bear” (March 23) Hopes to have a career in the art field. Thanks Mom, Neil, Uncle Bobby CV. Fears growing old alone. Most embarrassed after falling through a ceiling. Admires Neil most. “No!” TONI-ANN GIUNTA 16 Little Oak Rd. N. B. 02745 “Toni” (Sept. 7) Thanks parents, ™, PG NG. Rates Mr. Hamlet 1. Secret fantasy to wed Jon Bon Jovi! “I don’t know’’ Enjoys hanging anywhere with good friends. Hopes one day to own manage her own store. AARON S. GOMES 330 Purchase St. N. B. 07240 “Aaron” (Aug. 8) Seeks caring person with good personality. Sense of humor a plus. “Nasty” Admires Nicole S. the most. Sends thanks to parents for caring. Hopes to become well-known rich entertainer. ANTOINETTE M. GOMES 22 Sycamore St. N. B. 02740 “Antoinette” (June 13) Love thanks to parents, Mr. Mrs. A friends. Lunch with Conan, Mr. D KW the Sr. Banquet both memorable. Mr. V, Mr. G Mr. T tops! Happy with friends playing FH or on SC. HELEN GOMES 145 Tallman St. N. B. 02746 “Helen” (Aug. 22) Appreciates honesty understanding. Mrs. J. Amaral 1. Thanks parents for support N for his love. Happiestin N’sarms. Dreams of walking barefoot on Carribean sands with a sweetheart. SILVIA E. GOMES 511 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Nina’ (March 20) Will remember old-times with friends most. Hopes to become a flight attendant. Thanks teachers, parents, friends Upward Bound. Embarrassed by walking into boys’ room with M M. ANA P. GONCALVES 43 King St. N. B. 02745 “Ana” (Sept. 2) Won’t forget NB’s Ist girls soccer team! Parents, brother friends get thanks. Seeks honesty sense of humor. Found in Tan cafe. Enjoyed Honor Society, Int’l Club, SC soccer. DANIEL D. GONSALVES 89 Park St. N. B. 02740 “Danny” (June 10) Happy hanging with MV, MM LR; but depressed with too much homework! Enjoyed band just relaxing. Hopesto becomea successful musician. Mom gets appreciation. Seeks sense of humor. MICHELLE J. GOYETTE 311 Hawes St. N. B. 02745 “Mich” (Sept. 4) Thanks her mom dad for their love support. Happiest with SP, PP MS. Enjoys dancing, cheering eating ice cream! Dislikes phonies, but appreciates honesty sensitivity in people. PAMELA A. GONSALVES 471 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Pami” (May 1) Embarrassed by going to wrong class sr. year! Happy with loved one. Thanks parents for their support. Won’t forget fire!! Three’s company the laughs with DB SM. Future model. ARMANDA S. GRACA 20 Woodlawn St. N. B. 02744 “Amie” (June 7) Parents Sue gether thanks while Mrs. Calnan gets her admiration. Aims tobea cosmotologist. Happy with SC, LG, DP, NF, DC. Unhappy when Sue DC left. “It’s casual!” ISMAEL GONZALEZ 31 Whitman St. N. B. 02746 “Ismael” (Aug. 14) Found hanging out playing-ball with friends. Enjoyed Span. Amer. Club. Thanks go to Mr. Fortes, UB program parents. Hopes to become a US Marine later a successful businessman. MICHAEL J. GRACIA 6 Pine Hill Ct. N. B. 02745 “Abe” (Jan. 28) Thanks parents, friends sr. advisors! “Hey man, that’s your hangup!” Enjoys lifting weights or playing wiffleball at the Mills. Won't forget being stuck behind the bed! Pee Wee fan. MARYBETH GOODMAN 156 Clifford St. N. B. 02745 “Beth” (April 1) Great times in Mr. K’s chem class. Skating pro Dayle gets her admiration. Appreciated support of parents Wayne. “No way!” Enjoys skating, but would love to try hand-gliding someday. SCOTT M. GREANY 958 Sharon St. N. B. 02745 “Scott” (Dec. 13) Dreams of dating MD living in Calif. Happy with good friends or someone special. Thanks parents grandmother for love support. Admires dedication caring shown by a person. LISA M. GORDON 242 Austin St. N.B. 02740 “Lisa” (June 22) Great search for athinking mind. Dislikes people who regard life as reality. Won't soon forget soph. yr. Much thanks to Mom, Grandma ST. Rates Mr. L Mr. Ed as tops. Found everywhere. MICHAEL P. GREEN 516 Mt. Pleasant N. B. 02746 “Mike” (Dec. 27) Admires Eddie Van Halen. Special thanks to his mother. The 1:50 bell brings happiness the 7:30 bell depression. A future in the Marines. Worst fear: Being in school another year. wn Wn 3. GRACIA NA M. GRILO 59 Norman St. N. B. 02744 “Grace” (March 14) Great times at pool with Mrs. Buckley, DA, MC, AR, MM. Sends thanks to parents friends. Admires “Madame.” Is happiest with John the “night crew.” Enjoyed fun in Stud. Congress PATRICIA A. HARRISON 75 Timberlane Rd. N. B. 02745 “Pat” (May 14) Seeks people with A+ personality easy-going. Won’t forget how much she enjoyed school. Sends special thanks to her mother. Hopes to become efficient secretary after Kinyon- pombe KELLY GROVELL 102 South Second St. N. B. 02740 “Mahula” (Jan. 8) Happiest with Dougie Fresh. Thanks parents aunts. Like honest, fun neat people. Pet peeve: Tardiness. Hopes to go into criminal justice. “Are youdown?” Hopes to meet Run DMC. RAYMOND GUADALUPE 132 Morgan St. N. B. 02740 “Boo Boo” (Sept. 14) Happiest with Karen, J E. Thanks parents for being there. Mr. Ed tops! Hopes to be a Merchant Marine. Most embarrassed after walking into adoor. “Don’t push it big guy!” JASON GURNEY 1434 Sassaquin Ave. N. B. 02745 “Jason” (June 27) Active with swim golf teams. Thanks Mr. M parents for time advice. Won't forget JR, MS, BB, TC JG. Hopes to attend college become wealthy. Fears failing Eng. repeating sr. yr.! Bonne chance a la classe de ‘87 — M. et Mme. Biscari Best wishes to the Class of ‘87 — Ms. Pereira Good luck to the Class of ‘87 — A friend “T”: Racing the green mushroom by the pond as we hid while leaving the Mills! Luv, Me Sean F: Do you see this! You do that so well — you must practice all the time! Love, Kate Good Luck! — Mr. E. McCarthy Janet, Jenn, Mike, Ed, Buster, Kevin, David, Jose, Dinarte, Ellen, Debbie, Jeff John: Good luck in the real world! Ms. Marland Wishing you the best of luck good fortune! Mr. B. Lima Laur: “Claw,” lunch, the Dean’s, the trouble we got into were great! Love, Kate Jan: Thanks for making English bearable. I’m gonna miss you! Love, Tracey (BM) Mark: To a great guy who has been a good friend to me! Keep in touch! Donna Good Luck to the Class of ‘87. — Mr. M. Hogan EDWARD T. HASKINS 21 Desautels St. N. B. 02740 “Ed” (Nov. 1) Favorite pastimes: Music theatre. Mr. St. Pierre rates as 1. Impressed by NBHS huge parking lot. Dreams of being an actor or a famous writer. Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all! SANDRA L. HATHAWAY 183 Potter St. N. B. 02740 “Sandy” (May 28) Mr. Warren Mr. Medeiros rated at the top of her list. Fond memories of the good times in her accounting classes. Parents gained deepest appreciation for their time support. TRACY A. HATHAWAY 6 Felton St. N. B. 02745 “Tracy” (Nov. 24) Happiest with Donald. Thanks parents, KGS) AM LMeeePPr Considers real honesty a plus in someone. Mr. Dlouhy rates high on her list. Won’t forget Port. class with Mr. Medeiros. MARCIA L. HAHN N. B. 02740 ““Marci’’ (Feb. 28) Found hanging out with the “bat crew.” Mrs. Gutierrez journalism 1. “Well all right!” Thanks Mom, Dad family. Happiest with MZ, HM, TW, JV, MP, MJ Sue. Secretly wants to own NY city. HEIDI HAZELL 47 Rotch St. N. B. 02740 “Heidi” (Feb. 27) Among those few who didn’t manage to get to 1-105 with sr. questionnaire. Was at home in Blue House with good friends. Won’t miss exams, bells, books or 7:30 bell! Will miss good friends JOSE E. HERNANDEZ, JR. 54 Liberty St. N. B. 02740 “Che” (April 1) Deep gratitude to parents, Mr. Fortes, Mr. Sykes Mrs. Dottin. NBH’s sports people rate tops. Hopes to join the Marines, attend college, travel one day own a white Lamborghini! STACY E. HOLMES 15 Arnold Place N. B. 02740 “Stacy” (Sept. 23). Thanks boyfriend, Mr. B her folks. Future travel agent. “Did youdo your homework?” Happy with friends boyfriend. Admires Mr. B, Mr. Alves Ms. Purcell. Enjoys Bowling Chess Clubs. HILLANN M. HICKERSON 1033 Marlborough St. N. B. 02745 “Ann” (March 20) Being with Kris, Donna, NL LB brings smiles. Thanks her mom dad. “Go for it!” Mrs. Mellen rated high. Biting nails a bad habit for this friendly gal. Secret desire for millions. LEE A. HON NEYMAN 350 Smith St. N. B. 02740 “Lee Lee” (May 9) Remembers jr. yr. most. Mr. Jacintho’s science class tops. Pet peeve: Being rushed. Future aim of becoming a missionary Depressed when not in school. Embarrassed dropping bowling ball. JASON H. HILL 40 Durfee St. N. B. 02740 “Jay” (Sept. 24) Minority Awareness Club with Mrs. Purcell 1. Enjoyed being with friends or running track. Seeks honesty in a person. College-bound. Thanks go to his parents for their patience. TAMMY A. HOWLAND 15 Ocean St. N. B. 02740 “Tam” (Sept. 26) Happiest times are spent with boyfriend SF, DM, MC, LB MS. Thanks her parents for love support. Hopes to become a secretary. Won’t forget Jr. Banquet. Hopes to travel to Hawaii. STEVEN K. HILTON 29 Mattapoisett Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Steve” June 9) Lunch time dismissal bell two strongest memories. Thanks Mom Dad. “Youknowit!” History with Mr. Motta awesome. Future aim to ski the slopes of Colorado with closest buddies. SCOTT D. HURTEAU 15 Willard St. N. B. 02744 “Hurty” June 28) Jr. sr. football season the most memorable. Thanks Coach Rolfe admires Coach Wirth. “I hear you!” Hopes one day tobea coach or sports writer. Happiest with big victories. DEBORAH R. HOLMES 874 Pine Hill Drive N. B. 02745 “Debbie” (Nov. 11) Recognized by her laugh. Mr. G rates high. Mom Dad get thanks. Happiest doing very crazy things with friend Tracey! Hopes to be an allergist. Best times with friends — just laughing. SCOTT G. HUTCHENS 1495 Sassaquin Ave. N. B. 02745 “Hutch” (Dec. 27) Usually found at the Pits. Thanks Mom Dad for their support. Is happiest with Kari friends. Won’t ever forget ‘85 Super Bowl. Seeks trait of honesty ina person. ao JENNIEER B. JACINTHO 105 Swift St. N. B. 02745 “Jen” (Aug. 22) Admires father. Happiest with FHT, WM boyfriend. Thanks parents for their support. Secret fantasy: To own a blue Mercedes convertible. Pet peeve: Snobs. “Do you know what I mean?” JOHN JOIA 103 Mosher St. N. B. 02744 “John” (June 24) Ski trips Sr. Banquet two great memories. Hopes to find the girl of his dreams. Secret desire toliveona beach in So. America. Happy with friends special someone. “What you mean!” RANDY M. KARTA 13 Cotter St. N. B. 02746 “Randy” (April 17) A young man who doesn’t like to say much about himself — no questionnaire! Was often found within the halls of the Blue House. Will miss good times with close friends made at NBHS. 36 YAN DEBRA M. JAMES 131 Summer St. N. B. 02740 “Debbie” (Sept. 17) Happy with Karen, Young Love, MM,LG, KL. Thanks sent to Mom Robin. Post-banquet time most memorable. Often found “where the boys are!” Headed for college. Rates Mrs. Conward 1. JENNIEER A. JORDAN 249 Tinkham St. N. B. 02746 “Jen” (Sept. 12) Enjoyed X-country, but will never forget early morn. practices! Happiest when dancing or with LD, SA, BS MJ. Hopes to be rich, successful happy. Thanks parents for support. STEPHANIE L. KASAP 33 Junior St. N. B. 02740 “Steph” (Aug. 15) “Oh well, life goes on” Thanks Mom Dad for always being there. Happy with that special person, TJ, CN SW. Will never forget 7-18-86 with KC, WP KS. Hopes to meet Davy Jones. MARIA L. JARDIN 47 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Squeeky” (Sept. 12) Happy with Andrea, Joey CC, JJ, BS, LD. Thanks Mother Cip for always being there. Hates the minibus! Likes nice eyes and great personality. Mr. Vaz. Mr. Gill Mr. Hamlet tops. PAULA A. JORGE 23 Covell St. N. B. 02745 “Paula” (Aug. 20) Happiest with friends. Looks for honest, caring person with unique personality. Thanks parents, friends Mr. Savage. Hopes for rich happy life. Enjoyed sports yrbk. “Unbelievable!” ASHLEY H. KELLS 1273 Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Ash” (March 4) Getting lost at NBH a painful memory. Admired Mr. Kobza. Secret fantasy to be pres. of USA! Found watching TV, talking or at the Mall. Red-faced by laughing too hard in chem. Hates homework. ROBERT JARDIN 72 Mt. Pleasant St. N. B. 02740 sc Bio ny e:s aaa @ Mira thie el®) Extraordinary ambition to become extremely wealthy retire by the age of 20! Being with Corine makes him happy. A sense of humor a prime requirement in any new friendship. GREGORY KALSEY 159 Cottage St. N. B. 02740 “Greg” Jan. 22) Will miss good times good friends, but won’t miss the books, bells tests! Was found with friends within the halls of the Tan House. Didn’t remember to drop off questionnaire! SONGTAE KIM 10 Ball St. N. B. 02745 “Songtae” (March 19) Won’t forget climbing a mountain in Korea with a friend. Special thanks to parents George Jeanne Amaral. Hopes to be a successful rich business man. Dreams of winning Megabucks! BRIDGET M. JERONYMO 2103 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02745 “Bridge” (May 8) Band trips comps the best. Thanks parents, Keith, Mr. V. Jodi for being a best friend. Happy with Jodi, Tina” Laura. Won’t forget ‘85 ‘86 summers the awesome Inxs concert. LANA M. KARAJOHN 70 Hawthorn St. N. B. 02740 “Lan” (April 6) Happiest with DG. Thanks Mrs. O'Leary for great nursing class jr. yr. Looks for kindness in a person. Best trait: Honesty. Fears college. Future ambition: To be an RN. “Give me a break!” GAIL C. LACASSE 1115 Dewey St. N. B. 02745 “Gail” (Nov. 27) Mom Dad get her deep thanks. Happiest when skiing down the slopes or being with special friends KC, JL KC. Favorite spot — the Mills! Mr. Kobza rates as 1. Hopes for future as RDH. JENNIFER A. LACASSE 53 Birchwood Dr. N. B. 02745 “Jen” (May 24) Happiest with Steve close friends. Hopes to become a successful CPA. Mr. Gill rated 1 on her list. Personality plus miss. Embarrassed when MaryBeth told the janitor she pulled alarm! CHERYL M. LAMB 85 Myrtle Sc. N. B. 02740 “Cheryl” (Jan. 31) Won’t forget falling down stairs during school play. DC chorus both memorable. Thanks family. Happy with Victor, Kate, Paul. Dreams of the Broadway stage. Appreciates sincerity. PETER R. LARKIN 22 Hill Rd. N. B. 02745 “Turbo” (March 11) Thanks parents, coaches Julie for being there. Happy with fellas at the Mills. Beautiful NBH girls fun times with pals a vivid memory. B-ball varsity member. Enjoys the guitar tunes. NICOLE D. LAFERRIERE 79 Scott St. N. B. 02744 “Frenchie” (June 30) Thanks Grace, Hillann, Jane Manny P. This independent gal is happiest with old friends. Mr. Pacheco DE 1. Dreams of owning a pink Harley with Frenchie written on the tank. BRENDA L. LAMOND 106 Willow St. N. B. 02740 “Brenda” (June 20) Found in Little Compton.Thanks family, friends Rich. Pet peeve: Snobs. Future aim to be very happy. Likes honesty in a person. Happiest with Rich. Will remember friends most. ELIZABETH M. LAVADINHO 53 Grape St. N. B. 02740 “Liz” (June 8) “I’m so confused!” Looks for humor honesty ina person. Thanks parents good friends. Dreams of traveling the world with a gorgeous guy. Hopes to be successful with college career. LORI D. LAGUE 189 Whitman St. N. B. 02745 “Lori” July 6) Won’t forget car breaking down on way to Jr. Banquet. Thanks parents for all their support help. Headed for college the law field. Dreams of being 5 ft. tall! Mrs.G Mrs. Hassey tops. KIM LARKIN 29 Slocum St. Acushnet 02743 “Kim” (April 22) Admires sister Marni thanks Mom grandparents. Future aim to live along happy life with Teddy. Happy when partying. Mrs. Lotz great. Would love to party with Led Zeppelin. STEPHANIE A. LAWRENCE 911 Tradewind St. N. B. 02740 “Steph” (Feb. 14) Won’t forget Mr. A Alves’ friendship. Admires Dad whom she hopes to make even more money than! Special love thanks to Mom family for encouragement. Finds humor in most things. ety! 2 [. : A? 4 ay — i a ® |: ek a DOMINGOS S. LEAL 375 Wood St. N. B. 02740 “Ming” (Oct. 8) Funtimesingym with friends won’t be forgotten. Best known for his friendly personality. Looks for person with a sense of humor. Happiest when busy with work or at school. LOUISE T. LEBLA NC 116 Deane St. N. B. 02746 “Weezey” (Sept. 25) Thanks JJ for helping her with friendship confidence. Happy with friends special guy. Dreams of running off to Australia living happily with loved one. Football games sr. yr. great. 38 KELLY A. LEAL 53 Briggs St. N. B. 02740 “Kel”? (Nov. 18) Found at Deadend Gold guid. Will always remember Erin’s velcro shirt 6-18-86 in aud. Thanks parents RS for being there. Happiest with Russ RS, VA, SV, ED other friends. ROCHELLE M. LEBLA NC 4090 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02745 “Ro” (May 31) Happiest with DB, KG, DH, RD, other friends. Special thanks to folks family. Won’t ever forget pink punch at lunch and James Taylor in the rain. Worst trait: Too ticklish! “Hokey Dokey” PETRA M. LEA NDRE 53 North St. N. B. 02740 “Petra” (Dec. 8) Found in the Green House with good friends or “at attention” in the ROTC area. Missed chance to list all favorites with a missing questionnaire, but didn’t miss out on fun at Sr. Banquet. DANIELLE A. LEDUC 56 Maywood St. N. B. 02745 “Danni” (May 6) Dislikes student teachers, tardy people poor drivers! A future child psychologist. The map, zoo transfer from HF all deep memories. Can’t forget going to the right rm. at wrong time! 7 DAVID A. LEBEAU 5 Willow St. Acushnet 02743 “Beau” (Jan. 23) Happiest with BL, MG, SF, PP, TG JJ. The great times in the Drama Club will always be remembered. Skiing a favorite pastime. “Hey Dude!” Hopes to someday be a famous movie director. KELLEY J. LEIGHTON 46 Cherokee Ct. N. B. 02740 “Kell” Gan. 3) Happiest with MM, LG, EW, MP SM. Thanks parents friends. Future ambition: To be a travel agent. Looks for personality good looks ina person. Found at the Front. Mr. Pepin tops! LISA A. LEBLANC 287 Hamlin St. Acushnet 02743 “Lisa” (Jan. 21) Special thanks to parents for their love sup- port. Danny close friends bring smiles. Superbowl, Jr. Sr. Banquets unforgettable. En- joyed cheering, yearbook staff Student Congress. JONATHAN LEITE 29 Fair St. N. B. 02740 “Jon” (Feb. 13) Missed out on the opportunity to list all favorites by not turning in questionnare. Was found within the “highly attended” Gold halls. Will miss friends good timies, but not the 7:30 bell. a Ke Be PETER C. LEONARD 13 Brookside Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Pete” (April 23) Being with best girl Amy brings happiness. Love and appreciation sent to parents for their continuous support. Hanging in senior lounge with AC SM a most vivid memory. JORGE M. LOPES 499 Nash Rd. N. B. 02746 “Jorge” (Jan. 19) Spends tme playing soccer. Thanks parents. Hopes to become a computer technician. Will always remember morning exercises on PA system. Enjoyed playing on the NBHS soccer team. BRUCE R. LEWIS 228 Tremont St. N. B. 02740 “Bruce” (July 22) Bad habit of getting to class after the bell! Enjoyed bio lab with Mr. Gill. Hopes for a future in phys. therapy or business man- agement. Is happiest cycling having fun with pals. LETRICE A. LOPES 406 Union St. N. B. 02740 “Terry (Dec. 9) Hopes to become a model. Looks for an honest, sincere person with a nice personality. Thanks Mom. Happiest with special people. Dreams of getting everything she’s ever wanted. CHRISTOPHER M. LOCKE 113 Carroll St. N. B. 02740 “Locke” (April 29) Secret fantasy to meet Stevie Nicks, just once! Looks for “wild, staring eyes.’’ Pastimes: drawing, music karate. Wishes to thank anyone who’d say “you're welcome.” Fear of fears! MARIA J. LOPES 1079 County St. N. B. 02746 “Juvey” (Dec. 11) Thanks parents, family Rosie! All smiles with Tony, with whom she wants to share a deserted island. Mr. Oliveira, Mr. Ed Mrs. Rose all tops. Fondest memory of fun with Gabe Tina. ROBERT W. LONG 939 Thorndike St. N. B. 02745 “Shlong” June 12) Won’t ever forget stepping on adrink box in Music Theory. Happiest with Alyssa, DL, MG the guys. Receiving the sr.class whale atJr. Banquet memorable. Thanks go to Mom Dad. DARYL J. LOPES 299 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Daryl” July 11) Spends time reading, listening to music synthesizing. Found “in the place to be!” Likes a positive attitude in people. Mrs. Morgan piano tops! Hopes to reach his goals. “Get down” Steph: I'll never forget all the good times we've had together. Love, Rich Shawn D: Don’t ever forget the great times. I’m always here for you! Luv ya, Sis Emilia TS, MC, LL, SS, CV SH: Never forget all the great times we’ve had! Love, TC Good Luck to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. C. Cardoso “He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.” (Stanley) — Mrs. Daigle Best wishes for success. — Mrs. Anita C. Rose Jeff: Never forget the good times we shared. I love you always! Luv, Tammy May your future overflow with success and happiness! Mr. Savage Good luck Class of ‘87 from Mr. Mrs. Walski To My Friends: I’m really lucky to have you guys. I’ll miss you! Good luck! Susan Macedo ‘87 Best of luck to the class from Ms. J. Anuszazyk Best of luck to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Mrs. Rick Pires MARIA L. MACEDO 111 Eugenia Sc. N. B. 02745 ““Maria’’ (Jan. 19) Future hairdresser. Thanks parents. Happiest with Eddie. Loves watching T. V. Worst fear: War. Likes friendly, honest people. US History with Mr. Ed 1 Sad when not with Eddie. SUSAN M. MACEDO 273 Caroline St. N. B. 02740 “Smiley” (May 15) Likes being with friends or singing or acting. Found at the Mall or driving around with friends. Secret fantasy: To meet the guy in the “Lucky Strike” cigarette ad. Future psychologist. BRIAN C. MACHADO 980 May St. N. B. 02745 “Machado” (Aug. 2) “OK, big guy” Can be found hanging around the neighborhood. Memories of baseball soph. yr. will not be forgotten. Hopes to join the Marines own a Fiero. Thanks Mom Dad. KIMBERLY A. MACOMBER 87 Norwell St. N. B. 02744 “Kim” (Jan. 16) Top vote to Mr. Hamlet, Mr. Fraga and Mrs. Barbero. Thanks Mom Tom for getting her through it all! Fear of spending more time with the books. Enjoys time spent with Tom. Pillow sales memorable. CHI YUNG MAN 1541 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Chi” Jan. 4) Tardiness a bad habit. Happy member of varsity soccer team. Admiration thanks go to Paul UB staff. Secretly dreams of touring the world. Embarrassed when soccer uniform turned yellow. PAULA M. MACHADO 123 Deane St. N. B. 02746 “Paula” June 29) Happiest with Dana S. Thanks Dad Mom! Found in Onset. Pet peeve: People who stare or lie. Remembers jr. yr. with Tami most. “Save it!” Mrs. Hassey 1. Looks for personality. ROBYN M. MALAGUTI 77 Willard St. N. B. 02744 “Rob” (June 8) Found at the Mills. Embarrassed after falling off a chair in Tan Cafe fr. yr. Thanks goes to Mr. Gissenger, Mr. Souza parents. Friendliness — best trait. Hates — “conceited guys’. DONNA L. MANCHESTER 114 Park St. N. B. 02740 “D. D.” (April 9) Dreams of being on a secluded island with Anthony. Worst habit: Sleeping in class. Happiest with CH, AH, SF TH. Thanks family friends for support. Will remember Jr. Banquet most. RUTH M. MACHADO 65 Independent St. N. B. 02744 “Ruthie” (Oct. 17) Special thanks to Mom. Mrs. O’Leary 1. Happiest with Paul whom she truly admires. Headed fora career in the health field. Depressed when alone. Enjoys dancing or being with friends. MARGUERITE L. MALLINSON 74 Hawthorn St. N. B. 02740 “Miglets” (April 20) Thanks parents for all they’ve done. Hopes to be special educ. teacher. “Whataloser!” Dislikes those with an attitude. Enjoys being with friends — esp. JM AA. Admired Mr. D . Medeiros. DOUGLAS A. MA NCHESTER 33 Dana St. N. B. 02745 “Doug” (May 17) A future sports journalist. Jean brings smiles. Thanks Dad for pushing him through school. Embarrassed when a mouse ran up his pant leg! Admires Mom for putting up with “the boys!” PAULA C. MARCELINO 510 No. Front St. N. B. 02746 “Gypsi” (March 20) “Mocassins and tambourines a way of life.” Admiration for Stevie Nicks. Thanks Grandmom for always loving her. Dreams of becoming arock star. Fantasizes about the dark spectrum. KELLY L. MARSHALL 16 Mosher St. N. B. 02744 “Mini Mouse” (June 15) Won’t forget Class of ‘87. Dreams of being onadeserted isle with Rob Lowe. Can be found at Ashley Park. Depressed when alone, but estactic with friends at Dunkin’ Donuts. ‘‘No problem!” KEVIN A. MCCONKEY 314 North Front St. N. B. 02746 “Kev” (May 16) Hopes to become a photographer for PB. Admires NG. Likes a smile good looks. Active in Great Outdoors Club. Thanks family, Mrs. Lotz Mr. Millette. Mr. Pepin 1. “I knew that!!” SCOTT MARCHESSAULT 216 Brownell St. N. B. 02740 “Scott” (Nov. 14) Blowing up the circuits in bio. memorable. Getting caught with shirt on backwards embarrassing! Worst fear: Large vermin. Sleeping with eyes open a bad habit. Thanks Mom Dad. DARLENE G. MARTIN 204 Query St. N. B. 02745 “Smiley” (Sept. 6) Found in the South End. Thanks parents, Mr. Savage friends. Secret fantasy: Being with Bon Jovi for a day. Likes a person with a great personality. Sr. Banquet great time. ERIN MCGONIGLE 684 County St. N. B. 02740 “Erin Fresh” (Feb. 5) Headed for New Zealand. Thanks family 18 yr. old life for all great experiences. Worst habit: Being fickle. Happiest with gang, visiting Barre having “little” get-togethers! “Merna!” GEORGE C. MARIA 134 Collette St. N. B. 02746 “George” (May 29) Favorite school time spent in DE with Mr. Pacheco. Thanks sent to his mother father. Has great admiration for Marilyn Monroe. Future ambition to become a hit on the silver screen. MARK N. MARTIN 40 Rogerson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Marcus” (March 5) Close friends good times will never be forgotten. Hopes to someday be a yuppie! Dropping tray in Blue cafe embarrassing. Pet DIGEWV IC SEG DIC tile Onna contradictions. Thanks Mom Dad. KATHLEEN J. MCGRATH 21 Hussey St. N. B. 02740 “Kate” (May 4) Found in Music Department. Admires brother Tim most. Thanks parents for support. Hopes to attend SMU major in Business Management. Happiest with John, ST, SS, CL, ED, MD LS. RUSSELL A. MARQUES 106 Ruth St. N. B. 02744 “Rusty” VJan. 18) Possible accountant. Fond memories of parties at the Pit. Active in volleyball track. Unhappy when in school, at work or sick. Mr. Foster, Mr. Hebert Mr. Kobza all favorites. MARIBEL MARTINEZ 369 Middle St. N. B. 02740 “Mary” (April 6) Found in Tan House. Mr. Souza gets her admiration. To become a legal secretary. Being with boyfriend brings smiles. Worst habit: Eating too much chocolate. Mrs. Kallevik a favorite. KELLIE J. MCKAY 1101 Pequot St. N. B. 02745 “Kell” Quly 7) “You hoser!” Hopes to someday have her own yellow Porsche. Pet peeve: People who have no basic clue. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. Can be found in Shaw’s parking lot. GRACINDA D. MARQUINHOS 163 Division St. N. B. 02744 “Grace” (Oct. 4) Thanks MM, MF, parents friends. Mr. Warren Mr. Dube tops. Likes honesty friendliness in a person. Happiest with friends. Worst fear: Having to work ina factory. “Darling!” MILENA MATOS 98 Luncas St. N. B. 02744 “Milena” (Feb. 15) Happiest with the “Night Crew” Thanks parents for everything. Admires “Madame” the most. Future includes college traveling. Pool withGG, DA, AR MC sr. lounge unforgettable. PAUL C. MCMANUS 4 Washington St. N. B. 02740 “Paul” June 11) Special thanks to his mom for putting up with him. Enjoys being with TF, MB, GD, RF ER. Super Bowl ‘85a vivid memory. Future aim to continue education at any accepting institution. DONNA C. MEDEIROS 434 Rivet St. N. B. 02744 “Donna” (Aug. 24) Muito obrigado mae e pai. Hopes to someday get married be happy. Secret fantasy to be a successful model. Being with Kevin brings smiles. Best known for her personality. PAULA S. MEDEIROS 8 Roundvill St. N. B. 02745 “Paula” (Sept. 19) “Why are you such a punk?” Happiest with CV, SM, LV, LS CC. Will never forget the Sr. Banquet with her best friends. Thanks Mom, Dad, family for support. Mr. Pepin Mr. Ftops! 42 JANICE MEDEIROS 183 Allen St. N. B. 02740 “Nanny” (July 3) Will always remember the day she wore her sweater backwards. “Oh, I don’t know” Loves talking on the phone. Daydreaming a bad habit. Enjoyed Mr. Anderson’s class admires Mrs. Purcell. LISA M. MEDEIROS 126 Shaw St. N. B. 02740 “Li” July 21) Special thanks sent to parents teachers. Can be found at Chuck’s China Inn. Admires Mom most. Secret desire to handglide over Mt. Rushmore. Won’t forget Clinical Chem. with Mr. Kobza. LUCIA S. MEDEIROS 2629 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02745 “Lu” (Aug. 2) Special thanks sent to parents, Mr. Robinson Ms. Milligan. Happiest with Lori, Angela, Maria. Happy memories of nursery being an office aide. Fears not graduating. “Get a life!” Good luck to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. W. Winsper “What lies behind us, and what lies before us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Marlene R. Andrade Good Luck to the Class of ‘87 — Mr. Mrs. Hans E. Picard Mom Dad: What can I say? You’re the greatest. Thanks for everything. Love, Lori Ann Mr. Taylor’s Sr. AP History Class: How old is Best to 87 — Mr. Mrs. Lombardo Babe Ruth anyway? Deb Best of luck to the seniors — Mr. R. Perry Mr. Milette: Thanks for everything. You're the greatest. Love, Lori M. Lisa Reney: You're now officially my pet peeve! Thanks for being such a pain! Chris Good luck Green House senior office aides — Mrs. Fleury Amy: I’m hungry! Let’s get some food. I have money. Honest!!! REMEMBER? Love, RO Luck, Health, and Happiness! — Marjorie Costa CY NTHIA MELLOR 263 Bellevue St. N. B. 02744 “Kinky” (Nov. 22) Won’t forget r. yr. business math class. Thanks parents, VF, FP, DN, NL GC. Happiest spending time with boyfriend Frank or hanging at West Beach with her friends. Seeks trusting people. MELISSA A. MENDES 242 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Millie” (Oct. 25) “Save it!” Mom, Mrs. Conward friends get special thanks. Happiest with KL, LG, DJ, KG, JS, MP, EW other friends. Will never forget post-Banquet events. Hopes to be an accountant. JEFF P. MERCURE 438 Bolton St. N. B. 02744 “Jeff? Jan. 21) Thanks parents. Happiest when hanging with friends. Mr. Moretti Mr. Orlowski tops. Boys’ B-ball team the best. Won’t forget the fine ladies of NBH. Found at Ashley Park. “What’s up?” PAUL J. MEDEIROS 24 Ward St. N. B. 02740 “Paul” (Oct. 11) Special thanks sent to parents. Future plans include the Navy. Happiest with friends family. Can be found at West Beach. Mr. O in House Construction tops. Bad habit of being tardy! KAREN L. MERRILL 57R Nyes Lane Acushnet 02743 “D-M” (Dec. 19) Happiest with Jim, close pals family. Aims to major in music, move South marry Jim. Secretly dreams of skiing Mt. Everest blindfolded having everlasting tan! Band, DC track great. MARIANA M. MIGUEL 24 Luke St. N. B. 02740 “Mariana” (April 22) Best trait: friendliness understanding. Thanks parents GM. Mrs. W. tops. Likes to cruise around go shopping. Worst habit: Biting nails. Falling down the stairs most embarrassing. EULALIA M. MONIZ 29 Dunbar St. N. B. 02740 “Lolly” (Oct. 6) Will always remember good friends HC, FS, MM, ST, RM KV. Happiest with Paul. Thanks parents. Dreams of being on a deserted island with Michael J. Fox. Looks for an honest person. DAVID M. MILLER 73 Lake St. N. B. 02740 “Killer” (Dec. 10) Won’t forget time spent in Tan Office. Happiest with friends MC. Walking into girls pool showers soph. yr. embarrassing! Can be found at the park, MC’s house, or playing hockey. LORI A. MIRANDA 344 North St. N. B. 02740 “Gizmo” (Aug. 26) Mr. Roscow Ms. Longpre both tops. Being with CA, FM, MW, CW, JJ, CB “cafe ladies” unforgettable. Thanks parents, UB Wendy A for caring. A future in pro-photography planned. MARY H. MITCHELL 212 Hudson St. N. B. 02744 “Labbie” (Nov. 18) Happiest with Marci, Tom, Myndy, etc. Loved Drama Club. Mr. Roscow tops. Likes honesty a sense of humor in a person. Fears failure rejection. Future aim to be a successful lawyer. Debbie; Never forget CM at the beach, Bud and Yohnny at 1! Luv, RO I wish the Class of ‘87 success! — Mr. F. Pacheco Best Wishes — Mr. Mrs. Robert Foster Boa Sorte! — Mrs. J. Amaral Rich: Thanks for caring and for making my senior year so special. Love, Stephanie IC, RL, PJ, KS Ms. B: Thanks for the many laughs shared in 1-105! Love ya all, Stephanie Keep your head in the stars your feet on the ground. Mr. R. Martin Good luck from Mr. Mrs. Thomas Ferreira Catherine: Thanks for making my Melancholy Mondays melodious! Chris Best of luck in the future from Mr. R. Crompton Tracey: Always remember pancake cookies, male ballet powder footprint! Love, RO Tracey: Words diminish the important things I feel. Just thanks! Chris SUSAN MONIZ 276 Bates St. N. B. 02745 “Tooze” (July 22) Happiest with KSMLS LESS RE NOV way Depressed when the Patriots lost. To own a Porsche a secret fantasy. Pet peeve: Talking on the phone! Thanks Mom for everything! Mrs. G 1. LORI A. MONTEIRO 51 Whitman Sct. N. B. 02745 “LaLa” (Sept. 11) Mom gets special thanks for helping her through the years. Happy with JC having good time with friends. Mr. Pa checo math both tops. “Na, just forget it!” Found in Green House. TRISHA MORRIS 62 Garrison Rd. N. B. 02745 “Trish” (Feb. 10) Future aim to become powerful! Happiest Witches Ace) Fine) Lescs Oke Newport the Beach tops. Depressed when no mail arrives! Worst fear: SPIDERS!! “That's the plan!” “Iggy” DENISE A. MONIZ 25 Apollo Dr. N. B. 02745 “Neicy” (Oct. 28) JBSG top activity. Likes to party make people laugh. Depressed when alone. Happiest with Shawn A. friends. Thanks parents, Mr. Longo, Mr. Savage. Fond of saying “No, sa!” WENDY M. MORRISON 29 Tremont St. N. B. 02740 “Gwen” (Nov. 29) Secretly wishes to travel the world. Loves to play tennis be with good friends. Likes honesty good sense of humor. Hopes to be a detective! Sends special thanks to Mom Dad. 43 nN GREGORY F. MOTTA 18 River Rd. Westport 02790 “Motta” (Aug. 7) Pet peeves: Monday’s, working funk. Fears being hit in MG Midget. Won't forget lst day at NBH, partying in Acushnet, new friends ‘87 soccer team. Likes drumming, art concerts. SEAN P. NELSON 108 Court St. N. B. 02740 “Sean” (May 15) Best known for arid sense of humor. Can be found playing the drums jammin’ with friends. Hopes to someday go river rafting in Zimbabwe. Pet peeve: Mediocracy. Worst fear: Mr. V. ALAN OLEJARZ N. B. 02740 “Alan” (Feb. 5) This is one young man who doesn’thave too much to say about himself. Dreams about the day when he finally hits the real world. Biggest depression came from winning another year! RN ALDA G. MOURA 295 Shaw St. N. B. 02745 ““Alda’’ (Oct. 1) Cherish yesterday, dream of tomorrow live for today. Muito obrigado meus pais por tudo que fizeram por mim! Also thanks Nancy Michelle. Won’t forget Jr. Sr. Banquets or Holy Family. ANA L. NEVES 175 Belleville Ave. N. B. 02746 “Ana” (Sept. 3) This friendly gal enjoys working with children. Parents friends get her thanks. Admires Anabela. Fond memories of soph. yr. lunch period. Hopes to become professional dancer. CLARISSE P. OLIVEIRA 866 South First St. N. B 02744 “Clara” (Nov. 7) Looks for honesty, personality asense of humor. Thanks parents, sister friends for support. Embarrassed when meeting JB at JR’s b-day party. Found in Tan cafe. Mr. Hebert Mr. Ed 1. ROBERT D. MOURAO 366 Church St. N. B. 02745 “Mourao” (July 27) Found at the Mills. Thanks parents coaching staff. Best times playing football baseball. Never gets depressed or embarrassed! Ambition to be pro football player. “It’s casual!” CHONG MAN NG 836 Purchase St. N. B. 02740 “Chong” (Dec. 11) Spends time playing table tennis. Thanks parents chemistry teacher. Will always remember the girls fr iends from NBH. Dreams of being a Kung Fu master. Aims to become rich famous. CONSTANCE L. OLIVEIRA 133 Dakota Court N. B. 02740 “Midge” (Nov. 29) Thanks parents for support. Enjoys remembering funtimes with Kelly, Lisa, Shayna, Wendy, Maureen Michelle. Dreams of meeting Prince! Ms. Milligan tops. “You better save it!” FRANCINE MOZER N. B. 02740 “Mozsee” (April 15) Will always remember E period study with Mr. Kelly. Thanks sister Lori. Happiest times with friends. Hates impatient people. Depressed when it’s raining. “That just burns...” DAWN M. NICHOLS 2 Monmouth St. Acushnet 02743 “Dawn” (Sept. 22) Will always remember meeting KC, DP, MM, JA, DM lunch. Thanks family friends. Hopes to become a stewardess. Hates snobs aggravating people. Dreams of going to Rio de Janeiro. JODI A. OLIVEIRA 26 Upton St. N. B. 02746 “Jo” (May 5) Thanks Bridget, Tina, Sherri, parents Charlie. Mr. V, Mr. G band all favorites. Most embarrassed at Jr. Banquet with her broken nose. Happiest with Charlie. A future accountant. JULIE A. NEGALHA 138 Davis St. N. B. 02746 “Julie” (Aug. 19) Being with Mike, KT AP brings happiness. Thanks parents Mike. ‘‘That could be dangerous!’’ Won’t forget crashing into parked car in NBH parking lot! Enjoys partying with Mike. JOHN C. NOIA 26 Ryan St. N. B. 02740 “Big J” (May 10) Spends time fishing, sailing, camping playing pool. First day as a freshman still vivid memory! Thanks Mr. Calnan for his outstanding leadership. Dreams of being rich famous. MARIA G. OLIVEIRA 59 Roosevelt St. N. B. 02744 “Gabe” (Sept. 9) Looks for an honest person who smiles with A+ personality. Hopes to marry Nelson be very happy. Won’t ever forget meeting friends Juve Tina. Thanks parents, Pam Nelson. “Fine” NANCY F. OLIVEIRA 4 Lynne Ellen Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Nance” (May 7) Parents, LP AM get special thanks for love support. Dreams of painting the world yellow. Hates snobs physics. Fears facing the real world! Likes honesty. “No way! Are you serious?” ELLEN M. O’REILLY N. B. 02746 “Ellen” (Nov. 25) Spends her time shopping with Lovey. pecial thanks goes out to Mom. Happiest when riding her very favorite horse Billel. Dreams of one day seeing her name up on the big silver screen. TAMMY L. OSTERDAHL 416 Arnold St. N. B. 02740 “Tam” (May 30) Mom Mary get special thanks. Will never forget the good friends made at NBH. Happiest with friends JB, MS, DB, BS, JF PW. “I must be freaking out” Mr. Kobza 1. Smile well known. MICHELLE L. OLIVER 17 Stapleton St. N. B. 02744 “Shell” Jan. 8) Depressed when the Red Sox lose. Future includes the Navy becominga phys. therapist. “Yeah, right!” Mr. Silva Ms. Bebis both great! Thanks her mom for always being there for her. CORINE A. ORMEROD 112 Birchwood Dr. N. B. 02745 “Corine” (Jan. 21) Member of track, field hockey Great Outdoors Club. Thanks Mom David for all their support. Pet peeves: Slow drivers conceited guys. Happiest with friends — esp. Robert. Mk Wi ANN-MARIE PACHECO 215 Coffin Ave. N. B. 02746 “Anninas” (Aug. 13) Thanks parents. Hopes to marry Gilly. Will always remember 5-22-86. Dreams of traveling the world. Happiest with Gilly. Spends time with boyfriend Julie. Hates snobs. “You, dufas!” THOMAS J. OLIVER 223 Brownell St. N. B. 02740 “T.J.” (Feb. 24) Forgot his sr. questionnaire, but won’t forget great times with friends or on the gridiron. Sr. Banquet memories still vivid. Was found in the Tan House hanging with close friends. DENISE ORTEGA 460 Kempton St. N. B. 02740 “D—D” (Feb. 19) Thanks Mom, AS, AG, HR, GA. AdmiresLG for helping through the yrs. Hopes for a very successful career. Happiest with PG, TR, JO, BH, friends JP, FF, JF. Mrs. Purcell tops! DINARTE D. PACHECO 28 Katherine Sct. N. B. 02740 “Dingy” (Feb. 6) Thanks parents. Admires his brother Durval. Seeks girl witha positive attitude about life. Rates Mrs. Harper 1. “I’m the boss!” Hopes to be happy, rich successful in his future. NEIL PACHECO 127 Colonial Dr. N. B. 02740 “Sir Nike” (Oct. 26) Thanks Cas, Jean, and family. Admires Jen, parents all who helped. “You can’t pass time without Lst getting yourself in line.” Hopes to be rich help people. Ms. Lotz fan. JOSEPH C. PARRIS 35 Whitman St. N. B. 02745 “BoBo” (July 11) Thanks all his teachers who helped out. Hangs at Brooks’ in Dartmouth. Enjoys auto hopes to become amechanic. Matha real favorite. Mrs. Bonneau gets thanks Mrs. E. Forgue respect. 46 RICKIE E. PACHECO 34 Luke St. N. B. 02740 “Cheeks” (Aug. 29) Pet peeve: Immature upperclassmen, Member of the track team. Will remember sr. lounge with friends. Thanks parents for their understanding. Tammy friends bring smiles. Mr. Roscoe 1. RONALD PACHECO 108 Pierce St. N. B. 02740 “Ron” (Feb. 4) Happy being with Corine. Mom gets thanks for her love support. Likes to party with best friends. “How weak!” Mr. D in auto shop 1. Hopes to be very rich live ona isle with his lady. LYNN I. PAIVA 57 Capitol St. N. B. 02744 “Lynnie’(JJune 4) Can be found at the Mills. Appreciates honesty in someone. Thanks parents John. Unhappy when not partying with friends. Dreams of owning her own pink Porsche. “What’s happening!” Hush Now Baby: Don’t you cry. You'll always be baby to me. I love you. — Mom Jim C: Remember “American Pie”, the Mall, “her” all the good times! Love ya! Kate Cardo: Ms. T’s and “Chez Cardo’s” will never be forgotten! Neither Will You! Laurie Good luck to the Class of ’87 — Mr. T. Mitchell Kate: The “Hockey Banquet” was 1... so are you! Keep in touch. Love always, Laurie All good wishes — Ms. Noel Tripp Best of luck to the seniors from Robert Lyonnais J: Nash Rd. is not a bowl of cherries when riding in a green mush. looking for Dudley! S Good luck to the Class of 87 — Mr. M. Galipeau Nicky: Thanx for .. . completely everything. You're one in a million. Best friend, Chrissy Congratulations seniors good luck! Mrs. E. Diggle Me geet wero C20 GIO My PAULA J. PAVAO 61 Reynolds St. N. B. 02740 “Smurfette” (Nov. 26) A future police officer. Is happy with Mike, CL, CD HH. Family friends get thanks. Mr. Silva rated 1. Enjoyed JBSG FHA. A secret wish to be a rock singer. Appreciates considera- tion. SHAUNEEN A. PECKHAM 159 Nemasket St. N. B. 02740 “Neen” (July 2) Thanks parents friends. Friendliness a top trait. Won’t forget cheering camp ’86. Ms. Killeen 1. Active with cheerleading, band, gymnastics Gr. Outdoors Club. Happiest with friends. JAMES C. PELLETIER 38 Nestles Lane Acushnet 02743 “Jim” (Jan. 16) Thanks deep admiration go to Mr. LeBlanc. Totally enjoys working with computers to pass the time. Dreams of owning a black Toyota 4-runner. Can be found at the Mall or offroading. ANGELA M. PAQUIN 968 Peckham Rd. N. B. 02745 “Angela” July 6) Appreciates a sense of humor. Admiration reserved for Mom D ad. Thanks teachers for their patience. Fantasizes about being on the Tontghteshowns Enjoyed Chorus DC. Hopes to live well. PAMELA R. PELLETIER 10 Tracey St. Acushnet 02743 “Pam” (March 28) Active with cheering, track, x-country Student Cong. Hates stereotyping. Cheering camp ’86 awesome. Happiest with SS, MB, MS SP. Embarrassed after falling through a chair in Green cafe. ANDREIA C. PEREIRA 76 Scott St. N. B. 02740 “Carla” (Oct. 15) Special thanks to mother friends. Hopes to become a very successful business woman travel the world. Happiest when things go her way or when with “special someone.” “No kidding!” a AF LISA A. PIMENTAL 219 Branscomb St. N. B. 02745 “Li” (March 6) Happiest with MS, MA, LL, PA, DV. Future plans to travel work with children. Seeks someone with personality plus, honesty humor. Won’t forget fun at Jr. Banquet. Dreams of Paris! LUIS P. PEREIRA 41 Valerie St. N. B. 02740 “Pete” (Aug. 29) Future computer engineer. Thanks his mom and dad. Admires Acacio DaSilva. Loves cycling, but fears falling off a cliff at 55 mph. Secretly dreams of owning a DeLorean. “Take it easy!” PAULA V. PEREIRA 310 Harwich St. N. B. 02745 PPPs Gune 30) Mr. Ed’ for history terrific. Good friends from HF, B per, sr. lounge with KV 10-10-86 all memorable. Dreams of traveling to the future. “I’m all excited.” Thanks parents. Enjoys humor. NANCY E. PERRY 8 Hollytree Lane N. B. 02745 “Nanc” June 13) Enjoys life. Thanks parents family for caring! Happiest with Joe. Seeks down-to-earth types. Secret fantasy: To meet Stevie Nicks. Worst fear: Losing her voice. Mr. Kobza 1. Best of luck from Ms. K. Hebert Donna, Kat Lisa: Always remember the great times we had! Keep in touch. — Love, Kris Michelle Tomacsik: Thanks for being there through the good bad times. — Love, Cheryl Tara: You are a great friend! Always re- member the fun we had cheering in band. — Jen Best wishes to the class from Mrs. Audette Good luck to the graduates from Mrs. Andrade JC SF: To the 2 who made lunch messy and interesting. Thanks! — Love, KS LS Muchas felicidades a todos los graduandos de 1987 — Mrs. Kallevik Best wishes! Felicidades! Buena Suerte! Dulce Correia Jenn C: Great conversations! I loved every one of them! I’ll miss them you. — Chris Best wishes for a successful future. — Roger A. St. Pierre Mary, Shelly Sheri: Don’t forget Potter St. when we drove to school — Luv, Laureen (N- RI) MICHELLE PIMENTAL 1416 Acushnet Ave. N. B. 02740 “Mich” (Nov. 19) Thanks parents, grandparents most of all great-grandma Rene. Mrs. O'Leary 1. Dreams of being on deserted island with Danny who makes her happy. Hanging with LK JM unforgettable. KELLY A: P IMENTEL 33 Clara St. N. B. 02744 “Kelly” (Sept. 28) Dancing school being with Carlos the best. Mr. G for chemistry great. Enjoys sense of humor in one. Won’t forget strong NBH friendships. A future RN. Happy with Carlos friends. RICHARD C. PIMENTEL 349 Herson St. N. B. 02745 “Rick” (Dec. 25) Enjoys playing soccer hockey. Mr. Roscow for chem. tops. Hopes to be an architect own his own firm. Great memories of fun at lunch with John, Mike Zeb. Thanks Mike S. for help. WILFRED C. PIERCE 73 Foster St. N. B. 02740 “Will” (Dec. 28) Future includes becoming US Marine. Looks for person who enjoys laughing having a good time. Mr. Kobza Mr. Raposo tops. Happiest joking around with friends. Thanks parents. “Seriously” MYRON PINA 10 Anthony St. N. B. 02740 “MP” (March 12) Thanks mother, father Dianne. Won’t forget lstlunch shift jr. yr. Vivid memory of parents going off the fellas staying over. “Ya right!” Happiest with Desiree, daughter the cats! CRISTINA M. PINHANCOS 10 Nye St. N. B. 02746 “Chris” (Sept. 11) Won't forget good times with AS, AB, HR, SW Coach Gardiner’s sense of humor! Thanks sent to parents, friends Coach G. Happiest when succeeding. Secretly dreams of winning a marathon. CAROL E. POLLARD 85 Hunter St. N. B. 02740 “Pollard” (Aug. 4) Hangs on to fond memories of the summer of 86 with LW friends. Thanks sent to family for support. Headed for study in the field of interior design. Home football games great times. RICHARD I. POPOVIC 16 Brookside Drive Acushnet 02743 “Poppy” VJuly 11) Thanks parents for support. Dreams of marrying a Jeannie with light brown hair. Enjoys playing hockey, baseball volleyball. Appreciates a person’s good looks, personality blond hair! KAREN A. PINTO 190 Florence St. N. B. 02740 “Karen” (Aug. 17) A young lady who left school before the big day in June. Sends thanks to parents “Nana.” Will miss good friends made while at NBHS. Nota big fan of books, bells major exams! WENDY A. PONTE 390 Farm St. N. B. 02740 “Gwendel” June 25) Won’t forget band trips to DC Florida 1st lunch shift. Mr. V Mr. Roscow tops. “No way!” Dreams of flying to England to marry Joe Elliot. Happiest with pals KS, RT, AC SB. KRISTIN M. PORTER 101 Robeson St. N. B. 02740 “Kris” July 16) Active with swimming winter spring track. Team bus rides school dances all memorable. Near drowning at Horseneck with EM MS embarrassing. Thanks parents. Found at Friendly’s. MICHELLE A. POIRIER 27 Hathaway Rd. N. B. 02740 “Mich Ace” June 29) Jr. yr., meeting the crew, Mr. Kobza’s antics Mr. Medeiros 8th periods a few vivid memories. Thanks parents, RQ AM for caring. Secret dream to star in major motion picture with GM. DELIA J. PONTES Di Kane st N. B. 02744 “Dee” (Feb. 6) Aims to marry Joe have lots of money! Won’t forget friends great times at lunch with Tony Allyson. Dislikes snobs fresh- men! Being with Joe brings smiles. “Go for it!” Thanks folks. TINA M. POULIN 120 Belleville Rd. N. B. 02745 “T.T.” (Feb. 12) Summer of ’86 Inxs concert most vivid memory. Thanks Mom, George, LD, BJ, JM, SM, Pauline Rich for being there. Fantasizes about stomping on the “white bubble” along route 18! DANA PRZYBYSZEWSKI 22 Ivy Rd. N. B. 02745 “D.J.” (April 28) Fantasizes about being the superior master of the world! Good times at NBH a vivid memory. “We're on our way we are beautiful!” Ambition in life to create “Impulse” for gentlemen. CAROL RAMOS 389 Maxfield St. N. B. 02740 “Carol” (Jan. 30) Found in Mr. D’s auto class. Thanks parents for love. Hopes to become a fashion designer. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Happiest with Mark. Good times at NBHS never forgotten. “Chilly” RHONDA M. RAPOSA 154 Campbell St. N. B. 02740 “Rhonda” (March 20) Thanks parents with love for being there. Won’t forget friends made at NBH or Mr. Tavares sociology class. Hopes to become social worker wed Don Johnson! Person with honesty admired. AMY B. QUAIL 31 Bennet Rd. Rochester 02770 “Amy” (Oct. 10) Dreams of being the first millionaire from the Class of ’87. Happiest with Jen C, Karen A Karen M. Mr. G Mr. Walsh tops! Future ambition to receive a MBA fromellatvatdam ab Ute JOSEPH F. RAMOS 311 Arnold St. N. B. 02740 “Joey” June 12) Enjoys hanging out — esp. at UF park. Won't soon forget the lovely ladies at NBHS. Hopes to become an airline pilot. Summer school junior English memorable! A quiet kind of guy usually. ™ FRANK RAPOSO 40 Bullard St. N. B. 02746 “Frank” (Sept. 24) Looks for a person easy to talk to hang with. Mr.Methia 1. Dreams of playing for the biggest heavy metal band in the world. Admires Steve Harris most. Found on the Avenue. ERIC QUANN 28 Mansfield St. N. B. 02746 “Eric” (Sept. 20) a young man who didn’t find the time to turn in a senior questionnaire. Was found among friends in the Blue House. Will miss good times with close friends, but not the books bells! PATRICIA M. RAMOS 126 Mill St. N. B. 02740 “Trisha” (July 31) Thanks parents good friend Laurie, Future ambition: Join the Navy see the world. Happiest with EB while skiing. Mrs. Lotz from Whaler’s Rest tops! Found in Prov. “Oh, right!” MICHELE L. RAPOZA 37 Scott St. N. B. 02744 “Mikkie” (Nov. 14) Fears being alone. Will always remember the people from NBHS. Spends time taking walks talking. Happy with a good friend. Dreams of being romantically involved with a wonderful man. ANNETTE P. RACINE 1298 N. Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Nettie” (Oct. 18) Pet peeve: People who haven’t been turned on to the whole brotherhood scene. Future ambition: To live on a beach string beads for a living! Admires John Lennon. “Grove on it!” ZEFERINA T. RAMOS 443 Bolton St. N. B. 02740 “Sylvie” (March 3) Spends time shopping dancing. Good times at NBHS memorable! Thanks her parents, brother, God, Mr. B Mr. DaGraca. Hopes to become an architect. Happiest with friends. “Go for rte SUSAN RASMUSSEN 401 Brownell Ave. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (Oct. 1) Thanks Coach Gardiner, admires Ms. Hassey rates Mr. G tops. Happiest with friends SG, TH RIP orat track practice. Falling down bleacher TWICE at b-ball games embarrassing! “Hey, Guido!” PAUL D. RACINE 12 Pope St. N. B. 02740 “Paul” (Dec. 12) Happiest with friends when not working. Depressed when doing homework. Looks for open minded people. Disliked history class, but liked algebra. Thanks Mom Dad. “Gimme a break!” MARK C. RAPOSA 160 Richard Street N. B. 02740 “Coppertop” (Feb. 10) Found at the Mills. Thanks parents, grandparents friends. Will always remember parties, rallies, banquets volleyball games. Fears being shot by the Mafia! Happiest with friends. MARIA R. REBELO 40 Cove St. N. B. 02744 “Rose” (Feb. 3) Admires an understanding person who will stand by you. Thanks Mrs. Bolton Ms. Tripp for their help. A future executive sec. Dreams of being rich living in a castle in England. ff f CHRISTOPHER S. REED 56 Rotch St. N. B. 02740 “Chris” (Jan. 10) “C-C-C-S-S” Thanks parents, Mr. V friends. Band, SC, Yrbk. DC prod. outstanding memories. Mr. T., Mr G. Mr. K. tops! To be arich lawyer a dream. Can be found at Little River Beach. ROSA I. RESTO 52 D Cherry Tree Ln. N. B. 02740 “Iradis” (Sept. 7) Remembers friends, teachers Spirit Week most. Thanks parents grand- mother for support. Secretly wishes to be rich to travel around the world. Admires Mrs. Kallevik Mr. Raposo. 50 ALDA REGO 63 County St. N. B. 02744 “Da Fresca” (May 22) Happiest with the “Night Crew” or DA, GG, GS, CA ML. Thanks Delia for being there. Will never forget the fun at Jr. Banquet. “Shall we say?” Mr. Roscow Stud. Cong. 1. JURACI RIBEIRO 90 Lucas St. N. B. 02744 “Judy” June 30) Summer of 86 with LL leaves fond memories. Thanks parents true friends for caring. Looks for sense of humor in a person. Mr. M otta 1. Secret dream of life ona lost island. ANABELA F. REGO 634 Summer St. N. B. 02746 “Bela” July 22) Best known for her sense of humor. Admires Ana thanks parents friends. Loves Fridays but hates Mondays! Secret wish to have poems published. A future career in occup. therapy CATHERINE M. RICARDO 39 Bank St. N. B. 02740 “Cardo” (May 8) Thanks family for love and support. Won’t forget soph. yr. with good friends. Happiest with Schnookums. Ms. Tripp, Mr. G Mr. T tops. Future plans include studying criminal justice at SMU. tt, Called 4 We iin, x if LISA A.RENEY 213 Stevenson St. N. B. 02745 “Lisa” (Aug. 3) “If you walked any slower you’d be in reverse!” Thanks Mom, Dad, Steve Perry, Pet peeve: Chris Reed. Won’t forget falling off fence at KJ’s party. Monkee’s concert great! Mr. V 1. RALPH RICHARDSON 120 S. Sixth Sc. N. B. 02740 “Ralph” (May 4) Chose an alternate route to complete his education. Was part of the “Big Green Machine” here at NBHS. Will always remember good times shared with close friends. Hopes for success. DEBORAH C. RENOIR 179 Ashley Blvd. N. B. 02746 “Deb” (Feb. 12) “What a gooba!” Happiest with close friends. Senior Banquet will al- ways be remembered. Can be found at the Mall. Pet peeves: Snobs freshmen. Sociology class Drama Club both favorites. EDWARD A. RIENDEAU 36 Birchwood Dr. N. B. 02745 “Ed” June 27) A young man who is considered the “life of the party!” Special thanks sent to Mr. Charbonneau. Was found enjoying himself with good friends within the walls of the Tan House. Sr. Banquet memorable! NELIDA RIVERA 522 Maxfield St. N.B. 02740 “Giggles” (April 23) Thanks family. Mr. Raposo tops! Remembers falling in Tan cafe Emergency Code A. Best trait: Her eyes. Found hanging out at Westlawn with friends. “What you mean?” KATHRYN M. ROCHE N. B. 02744 “Kat” (April 7) Tennis, Drama Club Great Outdoors Club tops! Good times with DD, KA, SC LB memorable. Happiest when hanging out with friends anywhere. Thanks parents DD for caring understanding. KIMBERLY A. RODERIQUES 289 Bolton St. N. B. 02740 “Kimba” (Jan. 20) Looks for a person with a good personality that’s willing to do crazy things! Enjoyed band. Thanks parents close friends. Hopes to attend Bryant College. “Don’t worry about it!” Hillann: Thanks for being a great friend for always being there. — Love, Kris TM: Am I wrong in thinking that being 12 is just as bad as having 1 eyebrow! — Crash J: Green mushroom warriors unite! The blue bandit is on the way! Standards rule! T Congratulations from Mr. Mrs. Alcides da Graca Best wishes to the Class of ’87 — J. Costa Best wishes to the class from J. Bennett Good luck to you all, 1987 from Mrs. L. Campanelli Jan: I’m ata forty major loss, but we can still be friends. — Love, RO ELIZABETH J. RODRIGUES 22 Junior St. N. B. 02740 “Liz” (April 23) Hopes to attend college become a lawyer. Thanks parents. Admires ACR most. Dreams of being on an island with the person she loves. Happiest with friends. “Dead up!” Loves buying gold. MARIA M. RODRIGUES 20 Reynolds St. N. B. 02740 “Maria” (Oct. 17) Gives special thanks to Mom for her support. Remembers Natasha for the great times shared. Hopes someday to return to Portugal. Mr. Castro Mrs. Carvalho tops. Likes naturalness. Thanks for a memorable year! — Mr. J. Raposo S: Don’t get an ugly surprise turning 13! Go for it! Get the best of both worlds! T Il faut cultiver notre jardin. — Ms. Persson Senior AP kids: You're the greatest! Mr. PATRICIA A. RODRIGUES 74 County St. N. B. 02744 “Tricia” Jan. 14) Admires Bon Jovi most. Looks for honesty trust in a person. Thanks her mom. Enjoyed lunch with friends. A future beautician who’s happiest with friends at the Fort. “Cool man!” DAVID ROGERS 133 Durfee St. N. B. 02740 “Dave” (Dec. 8) Left the safety net of the Gold House for the adventure of the outside world prior to the big “tassel day” in June. Questionnaire among the forgotten items of those glorious school days. Taylor family WILLIAM ROLDAN JR. 116 Clark St. N. B. 02740 “Willie” (March 7) Spends time listening to funk music playing sports. Thanks Mom Zelia. Embarrassed after falling down the stairs dropping his books everywhere. Admires Zelia most. Mr. Curry tops. JEFFREY J. RONCKA 186 Maryland St. N. B. 02745 ‘Jeff’ (Jan. 25) A future engineer owner of a Porsche. Listening to 60’s music great! Thanks parents siblings for paving the way. “Student announcements will be read shortly.’’ Friends fun memorable. PAULO ROSAS 32 Woodlawn St. N. B. 02744 “Paul” (March 23) Young man found among his friends in the Blue House. Much too busy to find his sr. questionnaire. Will miss good times. Hopes for a successful happy future as NBH grad. 51 APRIL L. ROSE 10 Spruce St. N. B. 02740 eG@razy eve (jae) ml oOmmarry Prince a secret dream. Spending time with Shawneen brings laughs. Mr. Curry 1. Sleepinga favorite pastime. Future move to Boston, but for now found at Westlawn. Thanks Mom. LUIS A. SANTIAGO 1281 Pleasant St. N. B. 02740 eo TitOman ia nem) maaWalia tas cooking, Sister?” Found at his godfather’s house. Hopes for future as accountant. Dancing with Folkloric Group favorite pastime. Embarrassed being called on not knowinganswer! SECILIA M. SANTOS N. B. 02740 'C™ (Jaly-30) Enjoyed accounting with Mr. Francis, Thanks Tryne. happiest with boyfriend friends. Dreams of being a millionaire, winning Megabucks traveling. Hopes to be successful married. D2 FRANKLIN D. ROTHWELL II 601 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Frank” (Jan. 15) Work on Stud. Cong, Yrbk, Co-ed, CC, DC, St. Comm Photo all great. To be correspondent for LA Times a dream. Enjoys DG, DB, TG, LL, MG, TW Kim. Won't forget buying a dress for sociol- ogy. GINA M. SANTOS 116 Purchase St. NSB S027 40 “Gina” (March 16) Lunch with the Night Crew the Jr. Banquet will never be forgotten. Best known for great personality. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Drawing a favorite pastime. Mr. Gouveia 1. VERONICA P. SANTOS 178 Reynolds St. N. B. 02746 “Little One” (Dec. 12) Special thanks to Mom for her support. Can be found at Burger King. Looks for honesty in a person. Future aims include college success. Mr. Kobza’s chemistry class the best. TINA M. ROUXINOL 309 Cornell St. N. B. 20740 “Tina” (Jan. 10) Future aims include attending SMU taking braces off! Happiest with CC, HB LM. Hopes to be rich own all the clothes in the world! Thanks Mom Dad for support. Shopping 1. tia JOSEPH P. SANTOS 22 Warren St. N. B. 02744 “Joe” (Dec. 8) Worst habit for this Green House gentleman is being a nice guy! “Won’t forget” a bad habit of always forgetting things! Will miss good times shared with good friends at lunch. WAYNE D. SARMENTO 403 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Blackie” (June 3) Would like to outdo idol Tommy Lee. Thanks folks. Future ambition: move to Calif. to form a band get recording contract. Happy playing drums, with friends, or near a Harley Davidson. PAUL R. ROY 1149 Westgate St. N. B. 02745 “Paul” (Aug. 26) Bad habit of falling asleep on bus each morning! Enjoyed resource center Mr. Kelly’s class. Embarrassed after crashing into parked car with bicycle. Won’t forget NBHS friends. LILLIAN M. SANTOS 13 Harmony St. N. B. 02744 Lil CAtige lay) ero pesmro become an accountant. Thanks parents for support. Good times with friends memorable. Happy with Jose, but depressed when plans get ruined. A date with Jon Bon Jovi a dream. TAMMY L. SCULLY 5 Little Oak Rd. N. B. 02745 “Tammy” (Sept. 23) Band comps great times in band will never be forgotten. Thanks parents, RM, BJ, DS, AC, SL, FD WP. Happiest with Rick. Looks for a happy honest person. Mr. Methia tops. MATTHEW D. RYCKEBUSCH 30 Arnold St. N. B. 02740 “Matt” (Nov. 14) “Last of the Babyboomers” Thanks Mrs. Cohen Mom for getting him through the worst of it. Mr. Campoli’s music class 1. Admires Corazon Aquino. Will remember jammin’ with The Band. MICHAEL R. SANTOS 79 Bay St. N. B. 02740 “Mike” (Aug. 4) BC High football game will always be remembered. Can be found with friends playing sports. Hopes to someday be a math teacher. Finds Monday mornings depressing. Thanks parents. DERRICK SEELEY 139 Chancery St. N. B. 02740 “Derrick” (May 4) Hopes to be successful in life. Thanks parents. Will always remember sports at NBHS esp. football! “Just chill” Mr. Corbett’s class tops. Happiest time with Monique. Hates losing. DAVID K. SENEY 10 Birchwood Dr. N. B. 02745 “Dave” (July 4) Hopes one day to be a private business owner. Sends special thanks to his counselor Dean Bizzarro. Lynn Paiva gets his admiration. Happiest with friends, running track or playing ball. STACY S. SHAW 35 Winsper St. N. B. 02740 statveauiyel)) “Utterly ridiculous” Member of track Great Outdoors Club. JV, KM, JC, LK, ED KS brought smiles great times. Hopes to be medical technician after SMU. Thanks parents sis. DAVID R. SIEGEL 12 Cleveland St. Acushnet 02743 “Dave” (July 23) Avid fan of chess. Sends much thanks to Mr. Biscari for all his help. Will remember fun times Sr. Banquet. Spentafter-hours with friends in 1-211. Hopes for success happiness. MELISSA M. SENNA 66 Jenny Lind St. N. B. 02740 “Mel” (Feb. 20) Thanks sent to all NBH friends, esp. AX for being an alarm clock! Aims for riches white Lamborghini. “Send it my way!” Sr. DE class with Mr. Pacheco most memorable. Enjoys partying. TIMOTHY F. SHEEHAN 427 Prescott St. N. B. 02745 “Tim” (May 19) Friends, Mom, Deb Mr. M. get thanks. Will never forget old new friends, made lost the Blue Hornet adventures. Found at the Mills, Curry Palace the pool. 10-4-86 Ch 13 memorable. JOHN M. SILVA 461 Brock Ave. N. B. 02744 “John” (Nov. 5) Worst fear: Not graduating! Thanks mother, father all his friends. Mr. Orlowski Mr. Moretti tops. Falling in 2nd floor core jr. yr. embarrassing! Aims for future as state trooper. JIMMY SERRA NO 71 Saturn Dr. N. B. 02740 “Gazo”’ (May 3) West End favorite spot to hang. Thanks mother, father God. Happiest with his “Girly.” Will remember his NY trip 86-87 track season most. Favorite pastime listening to slow jams. TRACY L. SHEEHAN 259 Highland St. N. B. 02746 “Penguin” (Feb 3) Secret dream to be with 1. Football games, friends, RC jr. yr. 10-30-86 all memorable. Thanks parents, KH Mr. Longo. Happy with Ke AML Bes KD. 1B: friends someone very special. KIMBERLY D. SILVA 67 Blueberry Terrace N. B. 02745 “Kim” (March 20) Seeks successful career in mass communication. Thanks family for support RS CF for friendship. Cheering, ’85 Superbowl, games band comps awesome. St. C, track, CC Stud. Cong. great. Best wishes to the Class of ’87 from J. Williams Best of luck! Mr. J. Murphy Congratulations! G. Rowles Kelly L: We finally made it! Thanx for being a friend. Never forget ya! — Luv, Val Best of luck to a fine class! Mr. Mrs. J. Curry To the Field Hockey Team: Remember all the great times on the bus rides home. — Luv, Janet Good luck from John Doris Fernandes Best of luck from Mr. P. Broadmeadow To the Heights! Ron Mary LeBlanc The Crew: Will never forget the great times at lunch! Just shut up! — Luv, Chilly J MICHAEL G. SILVA 61 Carroll St. N. B. 02740 “Mad Mike” (July 13) “Don’t hassle it’ Hopes to make stacks of money not have to work! Pulling handle off mall door very embarrassing. Thanks Mom, Dad, Grandma Grandpa for support. Football a top activity. MARIA M. SIMAS 725 Pine Hill Dr. N. B. 02745 “Mandy” (April 13) Brother Jose Aunt Gaby get special thanks. Mr. St. Pierre Mr. Curry tops. Hopes to be in private concert with Ozzy, Dio, Juda Priest Dokken. “You reject!” Set for jr. college. 54 PAULA SILVA 40 Washburn St. N. B. 02740 “Paula” (Sept. 8) Left the comfort of the Gold House early in Sept. Hopes to find success happiness in the reality of the “outside world.” Missed out on fun of sr. lounge other senior privileges. 2 AVUIH VICTOR SIMOES 12 Winsper St. N. B. 02740 “Victor” (Jan. 6) Special thanks to parents. Mr. Dlouhy’s auto class tops. Hopes for future as auto technician. Happy cruising or hanging with friends. Fears not graduating. Dreams of driving race cars. SUSAN S. SILVA 2 Milton St. N. B. 02740 “Mama” (July 14) “Fine!” Thanks parents for always caring understanding. Admires husband most hopes never to lose him. Pet peeves: liars, bigmouths, prejudiced folks preps! Hopes to make it big! KAREN SMITH 364 Mill St. N. B. 02740 “Karen” July 15) Won't forget fun in sr. lounge. Happy with friends. Secret desire of being a millionaire owning black red Porsche. Softball a top activity. Thanks Ms. Pike. “Give me a break!” JODI L. SILVIA 1120 Almy St. N. B. 02745 “Odie” (May 19) Great trait of making people laugh. Happy when spending time with good friends. Secret desire to own a red Porsche to live in Rio. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. “I’m serious!” TARA SMITH 334 Teresa St. N. B. 02744 “T” (June 2) Happy with pals Caren, ES TS. Thanks parents for love support. Superbowl 85, NESBA NBH people memorable. Active in band, cheering, track, Gr. Outdoors, Stud. Cong, gymnastics. VERONICA SILVIA 1042 Beverly St. N. B. 02745 “Baby Blues” July 12) Top trait: Personality plus. Special thanks to parents best friend. Ms. Ferreira’s science class 1. Hopes to travel world-wide. Dislikes snobs. Enjoys being with friends or at home. CHRISTINE M. SOARES 318 Pleasant St. N. B. 02740 “Tina” (March 20) “Hey girl!” Likes a person who smiles. Thanks parents Mrs. Purcell for their support. Remembers hanging with AC HV. Hates people that talk about others. Found at United Front. TAMMY R. SOARES 1107 County St. N. B. 02746 “Meme” (Oct. 21) Remembers Mr. Longo’s speeches the most. “If you love something, set it free; if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.” Hates know-it-all’s! A future pediatrician. MELISSA A. SOUZA 70 Pine Grove St. N. B. 02745 “Missy” (Nov. 10) Happy with LP, MA, PA, LL DV. Headed for college life. Memories of Jr. Banquet the best. Likes honest, open humorous people. Mr. Gill English tops. Thanks parents true friend. SETH P. SOBRAL 169 Macomber St. N. B. 02740 “Seth” (Dec. 18) Big thank you to Mr. Biscari. Found at Dream Machine. “Hey, what’s up?” Active with football, bowling chess. Seeks career in computers — esp. robotics. Fears getting speeding tickets! DONNA M. SOUZA 1030 Braley Rd. N. B. 02745 “DonDay” July 22) Thanks Dad for being there. Happiest with friends, exp. Hillann. NBH guys great! Great fear of thunder lightning! This friendly outgoing gal hopes to marry Mitch Gaylord! “Go for it!” Chris: “You've got a friend!” I’m gonna miss you! Love you, Tracey KARYN M. SOUZA 62 Mt. Vernon St. N. B. 02740 “Karyn” (Oct. 7) Thanks parents, teachers friends. Aims for college. Will remember Wash. ’86, band comps, lst lunch shift. Happiest hanging around with good friends. Dislikes people that stare. To the ’87 Crimson Log Staff: Thanks for all your effort and hard work. — Iva Good luck to the Class of 87 — Mrs. Warrin- gton Best wishes and remember ... libraries are for a lifetime! NBH School Library Media Center Staff Ms. Leal: Thanx for the help with life in general! It will be missed. — The Pasta Boy Toahappy healthy future... Mrs. Sullivan Good luck to the Class of ’87 from Mrs. Buckley Tammy: I hope we stay best friends forever. Yeah! Luv, Sue Good luck and happiness from Mrs. G. Medeiros SHELLY M. SOUZA S59 Mosher St. N. B. 02744 “Shell” July 17) Secret fantasy to have Steve Perry sing to her. Future plans include college marriage to Brian who makes her happy. Treasures great friends made at NBHS. Thanks Mom Dad. CHRISTINE STANLEY 9 Paulette St. Acushnet 02743 “Chris” (June 14) Happy when dancing, when with SL or when exploring new places. Thanks parents for teaching her to care about others. Won't forget get- ting into trouble at NBH Ist day. Thoughtfulness 1. MITZI A. STEGER 246 Shaw St. N. B. 02745 “Mitz” (Nov. 5) Special thanks to parents. Future plans include getting married being rich. Happiest with Mike, MG, PP, SP. Looks for honesty friendliness. Enjoyed cheering — esp. camp ’85. LAURIE A. SOUZA 24 Buttonwood St. N. B. 02740 SLaur (Feb. 2) = Listen. sweetheart!” Vivid memories of Chez Cardo’s claw scroots. Happiest with Kate, mags, MR, TD, RC, CR. Plans move to Florida. Love thanks to Mom, Dad, Beth, Nana Tom D. STEPHANIE L. STEVENS N. B. 02740 “Steff? (May 8) Thanks Lisa Whipp for the long talks support from 3 86 to 7 86. Parents support through the years appreciated. Happy with her horse. Aims for career with horses. Seeks honesty. 55 CHARLES M. STEWART 184 Harwich St. N. B. 02740 “Chucky” (March 21) European Health Spa favorite spot. Loves dirt bike riding bodybuilding. Hopes to someday own a health spa. Secretly desires to be a lifeguard in Cal. not have to watch the beach!! TRACEY L. STUART 87 Taylor St. N. B. 02740 “Tra” (Nov. 13) “But, um...” Won't forget hard work great times in band. Doing wild crazy things with DH friends the best! Mom, Michelle Matt get special thanks. Looks for individuality. KATHARINE SWINTAK 6 Agnes St. N. B. 02745 “Kate” (Sept. 29) “Unhand me” Thanks Mom, Dad Peach. Will never forget Algebra II, “Claw,” JC or Slugger. Secret fantasy to be a Boston Bruin. Happiest with SM, LS, LAS, DD KR. LISA J. STIFFLER 74 DeWolf St. N. B. 02740 “Lee” (March 16) Enjoyed Child Care class with Ms. Milligan so much hopes to open her own nursery school. “I thought so” Loves Fridays, but hates Mondays! Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Sha. Lunch fun great! LUIS A. SUD-MARTINEZ 140 Harkum St. N. B. 02745 “Luis” (Feb. 17) Questionnaire among the missing treasures of high school memories. Will miss good friends made while at NBHS good times had in out of school. Was found hanging out within Tan House. RHONDA M. SWIRE 44 Independence St. N.B. 02744 “Ronnie” (March 26) Secret desire to visit London marry Charlie Sexton! Happiest with KeSieMiSa) GamiliSom Am Sau Gs: Thanks parents for love sup- port. Fond memories of band majorette comps games. VANESSA G. STROUD 170 W. Willow St. N. B. 02740 “Nessa” (Aug. 13) Enjoys shopping for clothes keeping active with gymnastics. Thanks parents for their love support. Dreams of becoming rich famous. Mrs. Reis 1. Enjoys humor, personality looks. MAUREEN E. SULLIVAN 29 Waldo St. N. B. 02745 “Mo” (Feb. 7) “The room is spinning” Will remember KC’s Ist night driving, DC shorn the great times with flappers. Happiest with KP, EM, KC BS in the “‘wonderbug.”’ Admires Mr. James Medeiros. BOBBI J. SYLVIA 262 Church Street N. B. 02745 “B.J.” (Nov. 15) Happiest with MG, LDM, JJ, JM, TO, MS, SM KS. Thanks Grandparents for love support. Mr. Goodfellow tops! Found atthe Mills. Dreams of going out with MG. Hopes to be an architect. GENE M. SYLVIA 438 Kempton St. N. B. 02740 “Johnson” (Sept. 2) Vivid memories of NBH ladies friends. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Worst fear: Not passing senior yr.! Spends time hanging with friends anywhere. Hopes for a successful lifestyle. SUSAN J. SYLVIA 110 Willis St. N. B. 02740 “Sue” (Dec. 8) A gal known for her delayed reactions. “You know?” Enjoys watching guys play ball near Woods’ porch. Happiest with Ed. Secretly wishes to buy the island of Maui. To become a hotel manager. LINDA TAVARES 45 Felton St. N. B. 02745 “Linda” (Nov. 3) Found with Carmen Jacky at the beach. “What's up, Bum!” Thanks family friends for love support. Happiest with her “Racoon!” Wishes to go into the secretarial field. Hates snobs! JEAN E. SYLVIA 91 Willard St. N. B. 02744 “Jean” (Sept. 12) Thanks her mom for being there. Enjoyed gymnastics. Happiest when with Doug. Hopes to attain a career working with children. Looks for an honest person. Admires her mother most. ANN SZY NAL 2 No. Oak St. N. B. 02740 “Ann” (Jan. 4) Favorite pastime — partying. Will remember the friends, great times homeroom D-230. Hopes one day to live in California. Shopping with Karen embarrassing. Thanks family friends. MICHAEL TAVARES 107 Hatch Sct. N. B. 02745 “Mike” (April 20) Thanks Mom Dad for their support. Admires godfather Ruben. Will always remember jr. yr. Soc. RC. Ms. Longpre Ms. Marland tops! Hopes to travel world-wide, esp. through Europe. JEFFREY S. SYLVIA N. B. 02740 “Jeff” (Sept. 9) Special thanks to Mom Dad. Dislikes those who give homework! Can be found anywhere everywhere! Looks for sense of humor in friendships. “No comment!” Enjoyed camping Mr. Ed’s class. ANA M. TAVARES 861 Pine Hill Dr. N. B. 02745 “Ana” (March 30) Won’t forget fun times hanging with friends in out of school. However she did forget to get in sr. questionnaire! Sr. Banquet memorable. Thanks family good friends for being there. RYAN TAVARES 363 Middle St. N. B. 02740 “Dro” (July 16) Hopes to be a singer. Thanks mother for always being there. Found at the Front. Dreams of marrying Janet Jackson. Happiest when “chilling with the boys!” Fears falling off a cliff. MARY L. SYLVIA 145 Harvard St. N. B. 02746 “Mary” (Dec. 8) Dreams of marrying Scott moving to Hawaii. Thanks goes out to parents for love support given. Hopes to become a pro-dancer. Happy with SM, MD, TO, DB CM or when dancing. “No way!” CHRISTINE M. TAVARES 22 Clover St. N. B. 02740 “Chris” (April 8) Special thanks to Mom, Dad Mike. Won’t forget fun with NT, KL, RP esp. SB. Mr. Millette hmrm. D-222 tops! Looks for person with sweet and considerate ways! “Be real!” Spends time with Nicky. STEPHEN A. TAYLOR 372 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Steve” (March 27) Mr. Kobza Mr. Wall tops! Likes being with friends; dislikes staying home. Thanks Mom, Dad, Grandma the Greany’s. The graveyard expedition most memorable. Found at Sassaquin. SCOTT A. SYLVIA 449 Cedar Grove St. N. B. 02746 “Scott” (Oct. 21) Hopes one day to be an electrical engineer. Happiest with JH, PP CS. Special thanks go out to parents sister. Keeps active with bodybuilding working on cars. “What’s happening?” JONATHAN TAVARES 220 Grinnell St. N. B. 02740 “Jon” (Dec. 4) Long trip from Tan House to 1-105 prevented getting sr. questionnaire turned in! Nice smile captured attention. Will miss good friends fun time, but not routine of books bells. ELIZABETH P. TEIXEIRA 65 Hatch St. N. B. 02746 “Liz” Jan. 10) Junior year the accidents will be remembered. Hopes to be left on a deserted island with a certain someone. Thanks parents, friends, aunt, CH TH, GH° Nancy: Admires AH the most. 57 MARINA F. TEIXEIRA 183 Church St. N. B. 02745 ‘Marina’ (June 17) Likes spending wild times with close friends. Mr. Tavares tops! Will remember the good times at the Jr. Sr. Banquets. Happiest times with Sue, SC, MC LT. “Fresh!” Will miss good friends. MARC R. THERIEN 1109 Cherokee St. N. B. 02745 “Marc” (June 7) Found at Sassaquin or the Mills. Will always remember friends football games. Thanks parents grandparents. Happiest out with CM or other friends. Hopes to live an easy life. 58 ROGER TEIXEIRA 72 Belleville Rd. N. B. 02745 “Roger” (March 29) Looks fora person with a sense of humor. Thanks parents. Vivid memo- ries of Social RC jr. yr. Ms. Purcell 1. Hopes to continue his education become suc- cessful. “Hey! That’s great.” SHARON M. TEIXEIRA 32 Ashley St. N. B. 02744 “Sha”’(June 23) Fond memories of good times with friends SD, DS, LM, RM KM, DS, GO LB. Thanks parents Robbie for loving support patience. Desires a future filled with love happiness with Robbie. SUSAN S. TENTE 62 Topham St. N. B. 02746 “Sue” Jan. 19) Thanks Mom grandparents for support. Happy with MT, JD, LL, MC, SC, TF MB. Great memories of wild times at Jr. Sr. Banquets. Likes fun times with friends. “Hey, baby!” Sue, Donna Mary: Great friends. I love you all very much. Remember the fun times. Love, Tammy Best of everything from Walter and Gisele Cabral Best wishes from Ms. Marvelous Best wishes to the Class of ’87 from Mr. J. Borowicz Enjoy life on a happy note! Ms. Morgan Good Luck! Mrs. Hassey Jimmy: You're very special to me and [ll never forget you! — Love, Sue Best wishes to the class from Mr. Pieri Much love and happiness! D. Pepin To my friends: You mean so much to me. Thanks for being there. — Love, Maggie af STACY J. TOABE 36 Buttonwood St. N. B. 02740 “Stac’” (Nov. 22) Pet peeve: Dealing with no minds. Thanks family LG for always being there. Hopes to be rich. Depressed on Mon. mornings after a great weekend. Likes going out with friends sleeping. TERREWNCE L. TODMAN 357 Myrtle St. N. B. 02740 “Double T” (Feb. 27) Thanks Mom for her patience time. Happiest with Heidi. “Chillin like a villain” Fantasy to become an entrepreneur. Admires Mom self-respect in a person. Found at Projects. i MARK TRAVERS 1026 Shelbourne St. N. B. 02745 “Mark” (May 1) Good friends good times will be missed. Sr. Banquet a fun time to be remembered. Was usually found hanging out with good friends in Green House cafe. Sr. questionnaire among the missing. ROGER L. TERRY 110 Osborn St. N. B. 02740 “Roge” (Aug. 28) Pet peeves: Freshmen nerds. Secretly wishes to be marooned on an island with KC! Found at the Mills or partying with friends. Will remember the girls at NBHS. “What’s happening?” NICOLE G. TREMBLAY 241 Query St. N. B. 02740 “Nicky” (Dec. 28) “No way!” Thanks Mom, Dad JD. Admires her mom most! Will never forget friends MS, CT ST. Mr. Silva Mr. St. Pierre tops. Spending time with JD the best. Known for personality. ROSE M. TSALIAGOS 151 Shawmut Ave. N. B. 02740 “Rose” (Feb. 18) “Berries!?” Won't forget band trips comps (esp. scarvy in Florida). Thanks Mom Dad for love patience. Happiest with KA, TS, SP, KS, AC, KK MR. Secret desire to wed FF or DA. JOSE VARELA 370 Park St. N. B. 02740 “Joe” (Oct. 1) Will never forget reat trips experiences through Minority Awareness Club — including being VP. Thanks given to family Mrs. Purcell for help. Will miss good friends. Hopes for success. SCOTT D. TURNER 1495 Morton Ave. N. B. 02745 “Scott” (Sept. 8) Thanks parents Mr. J. Medeiros. Admires success. Member of the golf swim teams, Honor Society Student Congress. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Kelly Mr. Goodfellow tops. “I don’t believe you!” MICHAEL J. VARGO 880 Tradewind St. N. B. 02740 “Vargo” (Dec. 6) Special thanks to parents, Mr. V, MM’ AG, TC, BK,, BS, DG, GD, JC, LS CR. Band comps trips truly unforgettable! Found in band room or at Friendly’s. Aims fora future with computers. stp? ij ‘ ¥ ' rt AN 4 y % 3 : ee pel od ati faa NIKLOS UKLEJA 204 Maple St. N. B. 02740 “Nik” (Dec. 30) Spends time constructing paper aircrafts. A Mr. Bettencourt fan. Enjoyed senior lounge. Pet Peeve: Student activity stickers! Won't soon forget the color of the Green House! Loves sleeping. CHERYL VARIEUR 21 Bardsley St. Acushnet 02743 “Cheryl” (Aug. 24) Got in an early payment for yrbk, but forgot, to turn in Sst. questionnaire! Will miss friends made while at NBH good times shared. Hopes for a happy successful future after graduation. KRISTIN VALENCIA 123 Milford Sc. N. B. 02745 “Kris” (Oct. 1) Will never forget going to the beach with Lisa B. Kellie M. Happiest with Joe. Dreams of driving around in a red Porsche 928. Admires great personality, sense of humor honesty. YW JES ig THERESA A. VARIEUR 94° Newcombe St. N. B. 02740 “Terry” (May 19) “Spare me!” Thanks family friends. Hap- piest with JC, KW MV. Ap- preciates good-looking guys a sense of humor. Ms. Milligan tops! Hopes to be Ken’s one only. Enjoys hearing music. KIM VALENTE 174 Myrtle St. N. B. 02746 “Kimmy” (March 17) Thanks parents for love support. Loves shopping, dancing being with someone special. Admires honesty friendliness. Happiest with friends loved ones. Fun times great memories. MARK P. VARY 51 Kenney St. N. B. 02746 ““Droopy’’ (June 23) Mr. Mandly’s jr. Eng. class a favorite. Parents Aunt Merc get thanks Dad gets his admiration. To travel world-wide his aim. Secret desire to own boat sail away to Australia. DAVID P. VERMETTE 11 Brierpatch Lane Mattapoisett 02739 “Dave” (Nov. 27) “That’s casual” Thanks parents. Dreams of night with Demi Moore. Happiest with girlfriend friends. Admires father most. Will never forget the summer feast and fun times at NBHS. JANET L. VIERA 12 Gosnold St. N. B. 02740 “Chilly J’ (Aug. 15) Happiest with Night Crew boyfriend. Total fun at lunch with FHCFD. Mr. Ed Jonestown Crew favorites. “I hate it when that happens!” Thanks parents for help. Aims for future in TV. ERIK R. WEEDEN 309 Ash St. N. B. 02740 “E” (Nov. 29) Enjoys partying, but hates taking pictures. “You know that!” Can be found at the Front. Thanks Mom. Headed for the service hopefully fame fortune. NBH ladies quite memorable. 60 ZULEIKA C. VIDAL 95 Bates St. N. B. 02745 “Connie” (March 17) “You geek!”’ Wishes to thank her parents. Future ambition to become a cosmetologist a model. Happiest with Tony F. Looks for honesty friendliness. Mr. Gill Mr. Biscari tops! RICHARD VIERA JR. 353 Valley Rd. N. B. 02745 “Rich” June 30) Sense of humor a top trait. Mr. Foster Mr. DeSilva tops. Happy times spent with friends — esp. SL.’85 Superbowl trip a fond memory. Special thanks to parents. Aims for college riches. JOSEPH WHEATLEY 49 Venus Dr. N. B. 02740 “Wheat” (April 29) Left the comfort of NBHS early in the year to seek reality of the “outside world.” Won’t soon forget experience of jr. English during ’86 summer school! Missed out on sr. activities. CHERYL A. VIEIRA 81 Morton Ave. N. B. 02745 “Shells” (Feb. 23) Mom Dad get her thanks. Mr. Gill tops! Dreams of being lost in the jungle with Don Johnson. Admires Suzette M, Lisa S Paula M. Future cosmetologist. Found cruising with friends. JAMES E. WALCOTT 36 Woodlawn St. N. B. 02744 “Jim” (April 29) Enjoys sports, skateboarding bicycling. Special thanks to Mom. Hopes for success as electrical engineer. Dreams of owning a Lamborghini! Depressed by rain, but happy with good friends GERALD B. WHEELER 60 Sutton St. N. B. 02746 “Jerry” (Dec. 4) Thanks parents Uncle C for help putting up with him. Paid bills East Coast cruising bring smiles. Mr. G Mr. V favorites. To be a billionaire own Lamborghinis in every color a dream! LUBELIA M. VIEIRA N. B. 02740 “Lu” (Nov. 28) Thanks parents friends for love support. Secr et desire to go skydiving. Won’t forget fun lunches with friends. Hopes fora great future in marketing. Admires good personality humor. STEPHANIE A. WARTERS 245 Tremont St. N. B. 02740 “Steph” (Aug. 28) Admires brother Mike the most. Thanks family for standing by. Happy living in Florida sad away from family. Appreciates friendliness. “Go for what you know” Won’t forget new NBH friends. MICHELLE M. WHITTAKER 269 Palmer St. N. B. 02740 “Mish” (June 30) Special thanks to Mom Laurie Penha. Happy with JY, KR, JP, DP, RR, DJ KG. To own an apple-red Lamborghini a secret wish! Mr. Fraga the best. “Same flavor” Enjoys music friends. M. HELENA VIEIRA 115 Hathaway St. N. B. 02740 “Chika” June 23) “Hey, Bum!” Thanks Mom Dad. Fridays spent at the Mall. Hopes to visit the Bahamas with Don Johnson. Looks for a person with a good attitude. Won’t forget meeting Angie Tina. Future vet. aide. SCOTT A. WEBSTER 43 Ivy Rd. N. B. 02745 “Web” (Sept. 8) Thanks admiration to Mr. Fortes Paul Defresne for help advice. X-country winter track both remembered. Hopes for future as photographer or movie cameraman! Happy without hmwk. DENNIS J. WILKINSON II 1057 Marion St. N. B. 02745 ‘D.J.” (May 12) Pet peeve: Babblers! Happy at little Long Pond with friends. ‘‘No comment!’’ Active with camping, movies King Richard’s Faire. Enjoyed computers Proj. Adventure. Thanks parents. CHERYL A. WILLIAMS 35 Bullard St. N. B. 02746 “Sunshine” (Aug. 13) Thanks parents best friends for being there. Friends met, esp. JS, MW, LM FM will be remembered. Ms. Purcell tops. Future in training dolphins. Dreams of having a weekend with Jon Bon Jovi. ATHENA M. XIARHOS 442 Sawyer St. N. B. 02746 “Athena” (Dec. 15) Although a member of the Green House, she was unable to get her sr. questionnaire into 1-105! Hopes for a future filled with happiness success. Thanks family good friends who were there for her. MICHELLE L. WRIGHT 149 Dakota Ct. N. B. 02740 ‘M.L.” (Feb. 19) Won’t forget new friends made at NBH — esp. CW, LM, FM, RT MT. Bound for college work with computers. Secret fantasy to meet Matt Lattanzi. Thanks Mom and all her teachers. JOCELYN L. YOU NGBLOOD 45 Summit St. N. B. 02740 “J-Lee” (May 17) Sends thanks love to parents. Happiest with Curtis. Hangs at Cuddy’s crib. Hopes to be a social worker marry CMW. Secretly dreams of a chance encounter with Prince. Admires Gwen. CONNIE WYJACK 72 Adams St. N. B. 02740 “Connie” July 15) Left the halls of NBHS early in the school year to try a new adventure. Missed good times with friends, but not the routine of books, bells exams. Was found in the Blue House cafe. MARTHA A. ZAJAC 105 Fern St. N. B. 02744 “Marty Z” (Sept. 20) “Well all right!’ Thanks parents for lasting for 4 years. Remembers immediate comfort at NBHS. Chorus Drama Club 1. Happy with MH, JV, KL, TW RA having crazy times. A friendly gal. IN MEMORY OF MICHELLE FRADE During our senior year, Michelle Frade passed away in a Boston hospital. Michelle was a quiet girl who had en- joyed herself while listening to music, watching television or playing golf. She was a warm and sensitive young lady to those close to her, and her death leaves a deep void for her family and friends. Early, bright, transient Chaste as morning dew She sparkled, was exhaled, And went to heaven. Young To the Class of 87: Move mountains! Mr. Mrs. J. Rose Best wishes for a happy and successful future. Ms. D. Dean Ms. B: Thanks for helping me through sr. yr. Your “Comments!” were appreciated. — FR Graduates: Aequam servare mentem! Mr. A.B. Walsh Seniors: Celebrate your graduation with happiness. Ms. S Dusty C: Best of luck from Coach Ham and family My “Adopted Children”: Saude Sucesso, Saudades — Mr. A. Alves Frank: You are such a sweet friend. Never forget me honey. I’m going to miss you! Moe Seniors: Keep your head aimed to the skies and thirst for its knowledge. Richard and Leonora Carreiro The Generics Rule! Erin, Frank, Kristen, Marc, Monique! The awesome V-ball squad! 61 No — it’s not tricksor treater It’s just more seniors for you to meet! DA NIELLE BROUSSEAU 55 Mt. Pleasant St. N.B. 02746 “Danielson” (May 7) Spends time with friends listening to music. Thanks grandmother. Happiest with Michelle, SA, JB, CB DR. Wants to meet Jon Bon Jovi. Pet peeve: Being ignored. Found anywhere. PAUL A. DEPINA 61 Hill St. N.B. 02740 “MCP” (Dec. 28) Enjoyed Whaler’s Rest, Ms. Lotz and Ms. Marland. Looks for personality plus great looks. Hates when girls already have boyfriends. To become a police officer. “You're just a sucker.” 62 COLLEEN M. CAOUETTE 102 Ruth Sc. N.B. 02744 “Col” July 24) Being with Bobby her greatest times. Admires her mom. Hopes to spend life with Bobby become a secretary. Dreams of deserted isle with her special guy. Thanks parents. Not a freshman fan! JOSEPH S. FERREIRA 150 Branscomb St. N.B. 02745 “British” (Sept. 7) Enjoyed classes with Ms. Cordeiro Mr. Robbins whom he admires. Special thanks sent to his mom. Hopes for a future in computer science field. Loves spendin much of his time in dreamland. JENNIFER L. AMARAL 5 Joseph St. Acushnet 02743 “Klutz” (Feb. 21) Thanks parents, Missy Dawn. Rates Mr. Raposo the best! Pet peeve: Freshmen snobs. Future ambitions include getting married having seven children! Found with friends in Tan. EDGARDO L. COLON 6 Bonneau Ct. N.B. 02746 “Edgar” (May 2) Mrs. Kallevik gets his thanks admiration. Enjoys boxing music. Won't forget NBH girls. Happiest time was getting his license. Headed for the Army or college. Thanks also to Mr. Sanchez. DOUGLAS S. GOGUEN 80 Central Ave. N.B. 02745 “Slug” (Feb. 4) “You better get off’? Mr. LeBlanc a favorite. Happiest with JI, KD, CO, TP BP. Thanks parents teachers for support. Won't forget playing for the hockey team other sporting events. LISA M. BAPTISTA 82 Dudley St. N.B. 02744 “Lee” (Feb. 12) Unforgettable times spent with Nelson or with Amy. Thanks Mom admires Aunt Karen. Hopes to go into advertising. Found at the Mills or at Buttonwood. Enjoyed tennis Mr. Walsh’s class. MICHELLE J. CORMIER 35 Wamsutta Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Meish” (June 17) Won’t forget lunch with friends coming in late! Happy with Al friends. HF Glee Club, volleyball, class office, cheering HS all great. NBH Gr. Outdoors 1. Fun with sis friends. LAURA L. HITE N.B. 02740 “Laura” (Jan. 15) Seeks person who’s trustworthy. Fun times shopping going to movies. Dreams include becoming a lawyer, becoming a millionaire living like one! Thanks people who helped her adjust at NBH. JODIE L. BRODEUR 55 Tallman St. N.B. 02746 “Bon-Jodie” (Nov. 7) Happiest with LB, CB, DB, TD CM. Thanks Mom. Mr. Hamlet 1. Admires Pat Benatar most. Dreams of becoming a rich famous rock singer. “Bad pun, eh?’’ Hates busy lines interruptions! FATIMA do COUTO 148 Sycamore St. N.B. 02740 “Tina” (Sept. 3) Fantasizes about being on a deserted beach with loved one. Thanks Catherine parents. Won’t forget Newport, fun with Gabe Ju, and jr. yr. at DHS. ‘“‘Let’s chill” Enjoys spending money! MIREILLE G. KARAM 353 Davis St. N.B. 02746 “Ray” Jan. 22) Thanks Mom, Mrs. Bolton, Aunt Leica, family. Future ambition to be a fashion designer. Loves taking pictures. Secret dream to travel around the world. Mrs. Johnston Mr. Silva 1. ee % MICHELLE A. LAWRENCE 66 Short St. N.B. 02740 “Mimi” (Aug. 7) Hopes to attend college, marry live happily. Thanks parents, Grandmother Mr. Savage. Happiest with CT, Paul friends. Enjoys reading, skating eating junk food! “Give mea break!” EWA A. MACIERAKOWSKA 168 Milton Sc. Dartmouth 02748 “Muffin” (April 8) This gal from Poland enjoys Studio Arr, poetry biology. Thanks sentto Ms. Sowa, Mom Paul. Will always remember her friend Lidia. Most embarrassed when unable to speak English. THERESA REGO 84 Dunbar St. N.B. 02740 “Terrie” (July 7) Special thanks to Mom Angela for advice. Seeks honesty in new friendships. “Socute!” Angela V gets her respect. Would like to be the owner of asuccessful shop in Calif. Found on Avenue. ANDREW M. LIMA 461 Sawyer St. N.B. 02746 “Andy” June 3) Special thanks sent to parents. Enjoyed class with Mr. Lombardo. Great times playing hockey memorable. Headed for career as state trooper. Looks for nice looks good attitude in person. LUIS A. NUNES 1022 Cherokee St. N.B. 02740 “Mr. Casual” (Nov. 8) Best trait: Casual outlook on life. Pet peeve: Student activity stickers. Pasictiiermae bilinear OMUit questionnaires. Won’t forget the distinctive aroma of cafe food. Fears spiders most. RICHARD R. RIVERA 6 Bonneau Ct. N.B. 02746 “Richie” (Aug. 30) Admires Mr. Raposo Ms. Kallevik. Thanks them Mr. Lopez. Hopes to continue studies become very rich! Found with Spanish students on 3rd floor Gold. Enjoyed playing sports. MELISSA MACEDO 989 Homestead St. N.B. 02745 “Missy” (July 24) Mr. Kobza’s chem. class with MBG GL tops! Thanks parents friends. Happiest with DN, JA, MBG, KT KD. Hates bad attitudes, freshmen, lazy people complainers. Fears being alone. PEDRO M. PALHOTA 18 Bardsley St. Acushnet 02743 “Pete” (Nov. 14) Red-faced after falling in the Core taking two people with him! Fears poverty. Hopes to be chemist live in Switzerland. Thanks parents. Depressed by homework term papers! LISA L. ROBERTSON 123 Mashpee Ct. N.B. 02740 “Lees” (Aug. 28) Hopes one day to join the US Air Force to own a new white Lamborghini. Thanks parents. Rated Mr. Curry as the best. Happiest with David G. “Hey” Found on P St. hanging out with friends. ROBERT L. DUARTE 67 Taber St. N.B. D2740 “Cal” (JUune 4) Rates Mrs. Forgue the best! Can be found at the Mills. “It’s good” Special times with girlfriend. Thanks sent to Mr. Houston. Enjoyed time on the gridiron for NBHS and vacations. Good Fortune, Best Times and Successful Dreams from: Jim Diane Medeiros Neal F. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Campoli Michael L. Ras Mr. M. Hochman Mr. and Mrs. R. Silva Mrs. R. Purcell George and Carolyn Goodfellow Ms. Johnston Mrs. L. Dlouhy Ms. R. Mellen Mr. Mrs. John Gomes Ms. C. Leal Mr. D. Moretti Ms. D. Bisaillon Dawn Dennis Caton Ms. C. Gibbs Mrs. C. Conward Mr. Ronald W. Medeiros Mrs. Almeida-Shepherd Mr. L. Hebert — Mr. Physics Miss C. Milligan Mr. Dan Dube Mr. L. Edmundson Mr. J. Roberts Ms. S. Kalife Mrs. Amy Slater Mrs. F. Barbero Mr. J. Calnan Mr. H. Hartley Now that you've finally met all the seniors in a serious way — Let the fun pages begin and see them now at play! PO A iS if, aS 4 ees ae A Pe ‘ 4 a¢ : i LI yf ; f : J A View of Life in ’87 Appropriately our senior summer started with the largest celebration in years, Lady Liberty’s 100th Birthday Bash. We continued our party throughout the summer — at the beaches, the parks, the Mills and any- where we went. But soon, those summer days were gone. Not everything in the world was meant to celebrate, especially going back to school; but the world had big- ger problems — terrorism, hunger, poverty, disaster. Drug deaths in- creased — even a future superstar was a victim. The AIDS fear grew. Drunk driving laws became tougher. The biggest new story of the year was the Iranian Scam. Money, arms, hostages, and the Contras were in- volved, in addition to North, Poin- dexter McFarland. The administra- tion was shaken up. But we continually bounced back, just as the Red Sox did. For the first time in twelve years, they captured the American League Crown. The Patriots became AFC East champs, and the Celtics were great as usual. The big sports story was the America’s Cup — for the first time held outside America. We watched celebrities rise and fall. Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis dazzled us in one of the top movies of the year, Top Gun. Ferris Bueller showed us the right way to take a day off. And we were touched by the ideals of friendship and innocence in Stand By Me. We laughed, we cried, we wondered, we loved, we hated. We shared our lives. We prepared ourselves to move onward. And we celebrated our new beginnings. 64 “ROBERT Mery _ REDFORD RY rfl SYDNEY POLLACK.. OUT OF SAFRIC TO STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER Social St et Math Sei B-375 ne Home Room Bus Lang 4-105 ———— Report Date fees = Study Room BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL ‘ENIOR LOUNGE PASS wad sf ae 4 House Room we 4 ey a ae SS Cree Per we ‘A Revolutionary Tax Bill vercrey 1QR7 K NIA PPR 1. - = “as : if y zi FEELING 1 = oN ves a f fe ch te - y, fT” et, ) ge i Seniors At Play it , | (Top and Above) Jim enjoys getting some sun and watching over the beach as a life guard. (Top right) Kathy, Donna and Kris take a breather from a recital at Roberta’s Dance Studio (Right) Taking a break from practicing, the girls from the band decide to explore Washington, D.C. (Below) Kristen enjoys free time from her duties at Camp Kennedy. 66 3 — cattle : at (Top, Left) Displaying her spirit, Kelly is very proud to be a part of the Class of ’87 (Top, Right) Maureen loved meeting new friends at her summer job. (Center, Left) Tracey had a great time when the band visited Disney World. (Center, Right) Lisa shows us her ski- ing style ona recent vacation. (Far Left) Frank and Ryan relax on their “wheels” after cruis- ing around town. (Left) Hillann takes the time for a picture before she goes to work. 67 68 (Right) Tracey enjoys listening to the sounds of the waves crashing at the beach. (center right) During children’s hour, Kate adds some humor, dressed as a Care Bear, while working at the library (Bottom right) Seniors on the Girls’ Soccer Team show their underclassmen teammates how to relax and have a good time after a game. (Center left) Roslyn is an outdoor lover and takes long walks through the park. (Bottom left) At the Centre Street Fair, Marcia puts on a new face for many. ANA | ER ; Tal ns a La | Aas ee fextseeee 2 Overheard in the Building . . Us, do homework?!? This is a lounge; we’re lounging! How did you sneak that x-rated portion in? Let’s see 2+2 = um... Eat your heart out, Pee Wee! 69 i ARs 2G Pea AR Well it looks good on Boy George .. . Whatsa matter for you? The latest in surgical masks... When can I get out of the corner? Listen my pretty, where did you put Toto? 70 I don’t believe she asked him that! GQ, here we come! Om. a fo) 7) 2 B = = u + = ° v fa = = ) QO, oe! ° 2 S oH S Ss o 2 fe) ws a io) e- O 3 ° 2 8 a ss co) [e} a A fo) op) “ It’s just one of those “daze!” What do you mean, you LOST the money! Heat? What heat? Look, it melts in your mouth not in your hands... Senior Countdown ... With fourteen days Left to go — Lots of smiles Are starting to show Counting; excitement and really Thirteen mounting Twelve’s the day We're on our way! Eleven more and we’re out the door 74 Ten away till that big day . and we’ve survived Nine’s arrived... Now there’s seven and we’re in heaven Here’s eight, and we’re feeling great! Just five; and we’re still alive aw e Six days, Pe ix d : Only four till we’re in a craze till there’s no more Here’s two, it’s too good to be true Three ... can that be? Cap it off with number ONE We'll get our diplomas, Then we’re done! You Know It’s Going To Be a Good Day When... The bells aren’t working outside. question. You win the game in the final seconds. The test you forgot to study for is cancelled. 76 oo _ You have a sub for E period study. They’re serving food you can identify. You finally get your picture taken by the yearbook photographer. All your senior expenses have been paid for! You finally get your picture taken for the yearbook, and your braces are stuck together! You have the same substitute period A that you cursed and ran away from the day before. Your field trip bus is late and you were early. a You forgot your cap and gown money on the final day of payment. The Dean wants you in 1-105 immediately! You're the only one who dressed for Spirit Week. You have a surprise quiz in your first three classes. They’re serving food you The test you thought you “aced” has a D- on it! You studied chapter 8, BUT the test is on chapter 9! Announcements You’d Love to Hear... (But never will!) The fake ID card lab will be opened from 8 - 2 today. Seniors will not report to school on Fridays through the months of April and May. Today’s menu will consist of filet mignon, baked potato, salad and chocolate mousse. All term papers will be cancelled for seniors this year. We are pleased to announce that the Tan House has won the best attendance award this month AGAIN! As of Thursday we now have 250 tutors... we are now in search of people to drop their grades to accommodate them. You can turn thateAstOra De DstOra Gree If you see someone suspicious and unknown in the corridor, show some pride in your school — escort them to your next class. Today’s National Anthem will be sung by Led Zepplin and the quote for this morning is “Girls just wanna have fun!” Flowers will be sold during all lunchshifts today and tomorrow: With thorns ... $1.00; Without thorns... $2.00 Senior homerooms will be extended 30 minutes for students to complete homework assignments! SOIANIY pur Sel 0 8 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES (AEE SR ge aac Ui Sek RS Dg trae ign pt an 2 oe i po 62 MR ha Cath ce a ecules p. 94 WNC AUCESy ce A Re ee Dee 96 MPG ONIN CO a ag a ps 97 RMP CUIDC ee ale os. p. 98 ME OUP TESS 8 a ee p. 99 Wee ee utcoors Natural Science Glub oo...) sceeccl eee ccecseecl p. 100 ME CICUICSS ce p. 10! MN 08 i p. 102 Meme ty SAD) ke a p, 103 1vities and Act YD) a ee p. 104 lB) Usher Corps Student Exchange Future Homemakers ............... p. 105 Meee ss Computer Clubs 3.0 p. 106 a) eee tive Education Jobs for Bay State ....... 0... .éscceci cee rear a a ae, eet acs MAjOFetics «o.oo ea a SPH R OSHC EHR HEHE RET EEE EEE E REESE EERE EER AMES EEE EEE H RET HEHO TEER EERE E HEHEHE HBOS E SE EEE Pewee eee eee eases eeeser eres ee eesereseesaeenseessseeesassesere COCR eH eT Cee HHO E MET EE HEH HEHE ESTEE SERRE SE EEE H EEE EERE EEO ESE EOD oe Stevie, Teegesnstrye £ “ One of the biggest events at NBHS is Spirit Week. During this time we shared laughs, fun times and many hours preparing for the traditional Thanksgiving Day Game against arch-rival Durfee. Dress-up days are an important feature of this festive time! This year’s Dress-up Days in- cluded Toga Day, Pajama Day, All-sports Day, Hawaiian Day, and Masquerade Day. Pictured on this page are samples of some original thinking! a 20 aH The Real “Dress-up Day”... Helping to kick off Spirit Week activities was the Honor Society’s Student Leadership Day. During this full day experience, members of the NHS took over the running of the building from the headmaster to the head custodian. Students were expected to fill in for their matching counterparts, chosen at an earlier meeting; and they were also expected to fulfill tasks assigned to them for the day. After a morning meeting with Headmaster, Mr. Calnan, the students were on their own to experience life on the other side of the desk. By the end of the day many students had different attitudes towards positions they had considered “a breeze” earlier. In addition to some funny experiences the “student staff” also got lunch in the Whaler’s Rest! It turned out to be a fun and educational experience rolled into one day. Shown on this page are (extreme top) HS members being briefed by Mr. Calnan (top left) Tracy Coleman takes over for Mr. Saltzman (top middle) Maria da Costa with counterpart Mr. Souza (top right) Ana Gonsalves, Alda Moura and Gina Costa anxious to start the day (left) Mrs. Tougas and Lisa Medeiros in the English RC (bottom left) Jerry Wheeler in Food Services (bottom middle) Jeff Brenneke as Col. Napoli and finally (bottom right) Karen Almeida, alias Mr. Rose, checking on Mr. Anthony. CRT fe Lee | The annual door contest was a huge success with over 25 rooms participat- ing. Shown are samples of entries bordering these pages, including the 1st place winner by the Freshmen Class. The Student Congress also got heavily involved as shown (above and right) through the food drives for the needy and the flower sales held throughout Spirit Week. OVERFLOW Through the building — (Top left) class of 87 stands out in the crowd at the morning rally (Left) the student-staff volleyball game again brought a great deal of fun and ex- citement (above left) the students, staff, and community enjoyed the pancake breakfast sponsored by the ROTC. PLUCK THE | DURFEE TURKEY (Extreme top) Fun moments from the morning rally in- cluding the costume contest (above and above right) members of the football team show pre-game spirit aboard the fire truck carry- ing them during the pre- Thanksgiving Day parade (far right) A winning entry in the car float contest from the band and (right) smiling band members braving the cold to adorn the Whaleman Statue. (above) The Class of ’87 is “buzzing” with happiness as winners of the Mayor’s Trophy, (left below) the freshmen class“swept the Headmaster’s Trophy for the most original float while (bottom left) the sophomore class “cooked up” a winner in taking the Dean’s Trophy and the juniors (bottom right) won an honorable mention. In spite of the torrents of rain that poured down on the participants and activities of the pre-Thanksgiving Day parade and bonfire, the spirit shone through. After many attempts the firemen were able to get a great blaze going,to the delight of the fans who fought off the raindrops with umbrellas and warm smiles. No one will forget the hundreds who refused to let the rain spoil their traditional rally bonfire at Buttonwood Park to ready themselves for arch-rival Durfee the next day. AND CONTINUING TO THE PLAYING FIELD! PLELEL EPH f aes, Antimima : 7 € ii dp wd id, 4, ne ¥7 sie 14d ween v = = a mS ap ae Z, In their annual Thanksgiving Day football clash the New Bedford Whalers and Durfee Hilltoppers battled to a 7-7 stand-off. Although it was an up and down game for the Whalers, they almost pulled the game out in the waning moments, but an injury to a key player virtually spoiled their last minute desperation attempt. Durfee owned the Ist half as they took a 7-0 lead on a quarterback sneak by Chris Resendes. Although they threatened for more, they were shut down the rest of the way by the Whaler defense. New Bedford showed that they were ready to play football at the outset of the 3rd period as they marched up the field against the Durfee defense on their first possession. The drive culminated when quarterback Mike Stott hit Bob Mourao with a touchdown to tie the game. iB After that play, Mourao came up limping, Badly! Mourao’s injury seriously affected New Bedford’s chances down the stretch as their final drive fell short by inches. However the Whalers had shown courage and pride by bat- tling back from a 7 point deficit against a tough Durfee team. Gio OLS S87 CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CHALLENGE GHAULLENGE CHALLENGE ... Yourself to a fast-paced career at Domino’s Pizza, the world’s largest pizza delivery company! DOMINO’S RUZZ IN DELIVERS DOMINO’S a 2 4. 2 convenient locations... 80 Summer St N. B. MA 02740 999-2911 295 Sawyer St. N. B. MA 02746 993-9961 93 (Sitting) L-R: Lisa LeBlanc, Michelle Almeida (Standing) (Ed.) Doug Manches- ter. 94 The Celebrating Started Here... The Crimson Log is a product of all the dedi- cation and the time it took for a staff of approxi- mately thirty members to create. From the first second that the staff was created, decisions were made concerning the yearbook. The task of deciding the theme was placed on the shoulders of the editor-in-chief! There were many deadlines to be met, endless layouts to be created and designed, copy to be written and rewritten, and finally, proofreading to be done. It was our intention to make a year- book that would help you to “re-celebrate” the many memories shared at NBHS when you look at its contents years from now. I would like to express my deepest thanks to our advisor, Ms. Beverly A. Bizzarro whose un- dying guidance and hard work made this year- book a reality for the Class of ’87. Secondly, I would like to thank Mr. Dick Swiech of Hunter Publishing Company, the photographers of Dodge-Murphy Studio, Ms. Dorothy Dean and other faculty members who gave us support and help in meeting each deadline. Finally, to the 1987 Crimson Log Staff — THANKS! Due to your work and dedication, we finally did it! Iva M. Chereta Editor-in-chief Sports Staff Faculty-Clubs Typing Staff (Front) L-R: Shaynne Gomes, (Ed.) Stephanie Lawrence, (Ed.) Kris Anderly (Back) Roger Duarte, Isabel Araujo. Layout-Contributing Staff (Front) Chris Reed, (Ed.) Trisha Morris (Upside down) Maureen Sullivan, (Ed.) Erin McGonigle (Back) Laureen Brown, Laurie Souza. Editors (Front) Doug Manchester (Row 1) L-R: Stephanie Lawrence, Rochelle LeBlanc, Erin McGonigle, Trisha Morris (Row 2) Antoinette Gomes, (Editor-in-chief) Iva Chereta, Kris Anderly, Sherri Anuszyk. i = ewe =. ry ee ae i Samoa iA, Fs 8! = wg 4 | The staff worked long and hard on this book to try to give you an everlasting memory to treasure. We hope you enjoy looking at it as much as we en- joyed putting it together! Keep smiling, keep happy and CELEBRATE! The ’87 Crimson Log Staff Sales-Survey Staff (L-R) Beth Ras, (Ed.) Rochelle LeBlanc, Nick Cruz, Tracey Stuart. Photography Staff Front (L-R) Lori Miranda, Jen Conlon. (Back) (Ed.) Antoinette Gomes, Frank Rothwell. Graduate Staff Front (L-R) Kate Swintak, Paula Jorge, Kim Francis. (Back) Sue Gardner, Michelle Almeida, (Ed.) Sherri Anuszczyk. After Hours... 95 After Hours... 96 wily 2a Nyt Tt ee a7 1@°mmem 54) . eee iil ‘ ' e-pme 1) 4's gee td Wrewmom 1S! (Above) Student Advisory Committee (L-R) Back: Jennifer Constantine, Aaron Bedard, Scott DeRossi (Front) Richard Popovic, Jeffrey Roncka LEADERS SET THE PACE (Below) Aaron gives Jonathan a helping hand in the Student Tutorial Center. (Below Right) Rose and Mark turn in Senior dues to Dean Bizzarro. (Below): Club Presidents (L-R) Back: Celia Cajuda, Mark Martin, Frank Rothwell, Jeffrey Roncka (Front) Iva Chereta, Jennifer Constantine, Marcia Hann cai RS saoin sie otha ie WRU a i PROC AT He Two of the most important student groups at NBHS are Student Advisory Committee and Club Presidents. Each of these plays an im- portant role in the NBHS community. SAC strives to keep the lines of communication between the students and administrators open and trou- ble free. SAC consists of 5 members elected by their peers. It is their function to approach the administration on specific policy changes. SAC also organized and coordinated the successful Student Tutorial Center This important program has saved many would-be failures and created many success stories. | On the other hand, Club Presidents play a significant role in the social aspect of the school. They are responsible for keeping up the popularity of their individual clubs by invoking interest and school spirit within the entire student body. They, along with their members, try to keep up z constant activities calender. (Left) Junior Steering Committee (Above) Junior Class Officers (L-R) Vice-president, Joe deMedeiros; Secretary, Karen Pacheco; President, Duc Van Le (Above) Sophomore Class Officers (L-R) Vice- president, Susan Oliveira; President, Rachel Constan- tine; Secretary, Gina DeRossi (Right) Sophomore Steer- ing Committee Steering Committees Link Dean’s Office to Homerooms Steering Committee members serve as a link between the Dean’s Office and the student body. With such a large school, it is impossible to keep everyone notified of up- coming events and personal responsibilities without a great deal of help. It is in this capacity that the steering committees serve their greatest function. All in all they are kept quite busy! 4 (Left) Freshmen Steering Committee After Hours... for delivery. (Right) Seniors Bob Mourao and Frank Rothwell get into the spirit of things on the Inter-club’s Hawaiian Day! Seated (L-R) Aaron Bedard, Chris Reed, Frank Rothwell, Jennifer Constantine, Scott DeRossi (Stan ding) Heather Nelson, Lucy Silva, Semiao Felix, Jeff Brenneke, David Lebeau, Angela Paquin, Janet Viera, Ms. Caton. 98 (Left) Student Congress members Grace Grilo and Clarisse Oliveira sort out canned goods for the Thanksgiving Food Drive during Spirit Week, and (above) Cathy Ricardo loads boxes into her car Linking the Clubs The Inter-club Council is made up of the vice-presidents of the school’s various clubs and organizations, and it is the group which attempts to tie together the various groups to the Dean’s office. This year as in the past, the group sponsored a dress-up day during Spirit Week. The choice was overwhelming for Hawaiian Day. Throughout the year the group coor- dinated the school dances which carried a different theme for each one. geeerert ‘ (Top left) The Student Congress was ably led by officers Stephanie Lawrence (Secretary), Chris Reed (Vice-president) and Iva Chereta (President). (Above) Among those most actively involved were the seniors! (Bottom) Other members of Student Congress along with shots of flower sales during Spirit Week. A Little “D. C.” in N.B.! The Student Congress, the school’s largest student governing organization, continued its reputation of excellence, both in and out of school with its constant flow of activities. The SC spon- sored flower sales enjoyed record success, while their food drives at Thanksgiving and Christmas brought holiday cheer to many. They handled school elections wisely, held voter registration and were responsible for bringing in noted speakers. Seeking Some Adventure The Great Outdoors Club has one of the largest membership at NBHS. The general purpose of the group is to carry the educa- tional picture from the classroom to the outdoors and to let “Mother Nature” become the teacher. Events include mountain climb- ing in New Hampshire, canoeing trips, bicy- cling excursions on Martha’s Vineyard, etc. To help defray costs of these adventures, club members sell products during the year with the hopes of reducing their expenses through commissions. Great memories are created by these trips for both the members and their adviser, Mr. David Pepin. (Top) Taking a break, the girls relax at one of the stops along the way (Right) Club members begin the long mountain climb during a trip to New Hampshire. The World of Natural Science This year’s membership of the Natural Sci- ence Club is made up primarily of students who have been together in this club for four years. This closeness helped things to run smoothly as the club organized and ran their annual faculty-student volleyball game dur- ing Spirit Week and sold poinsettias at the annual Christmas Bazaar. The club owes a great deal of its success to its adviser, Mr. John Strittmatter. 100 Always on the Move The Minority Awareness Club is a group that stays extremely ac- tive throughout the year thanks to a dynamic adviser named Ms. Rhonda Purcell. This year effort was given to acquainting NBHS students with minority clubs at the local colleges such as BCC and SMU. The club is open to all with the emphasis being given to showering the minority student with informa- tion and opportunities to grow so- cially and academically. (Left) Ms. Purcell discusses the agenda with club officers (L-R) Joe Varela (vice-president), Daryl Lopes (president), Erleen Duarte (treasurer) and Nicole Martin (secretary). Above: The club sponsored an African dance troupe during Black History month and everyone got into the act! After Hours... (Below) The student half of the traditional student-staff volleyball game sponsored by the Natural Science Club to raise funds for the Needy Family Fund. (Right) Sales were high as members sold poinset- tias during the Christmas Bazaar. 101 Having a Common Language Once again the three language clubs have catered to preferences shown by students having an interest in foreign languages. The Spanish-American Club offered students a chance to meet as a group socially and to be involved with the door decorating contest during Spirit Week and a sales booth during the Christmas Bazaar. The International Club offered students of primarily Portuguese speaking background a chance to band together for trips and fund-raising activities. The Foreign Language Club was often a blend of members from the two previously mentioned groups, along with students in- terested in additional languages and cultures. One of the highlights of the year was the trip to Canada during spring break. After Hours... 102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB (Top left) Members of the Spanish- American Club work at the Christmas Bazaar selling hand-made items created by the members themselves. (Bottom left) President Celia Cajuda makes a point in discussion with advisor Mr. Oliveira and vice-president Olivia Almeida. (Right) Ms. Persson and Mr. Medeiros tease AFS student Silvia Gomez about pronouncing English words. +] Ni Dy) —————————— ——EEASEO_O2O2OEO OE (Below and top right) H.S. members choose positions to be filled on Student Leadership Day during Spirit Week. Everyone wants to be the headmaster for a day! (Middle right) Members listen intently as Mr. Calnan gives instructions the morning of the big day. (Bottom right) Lucy explains the idea behind the “contract for life” spon- sored by SADD. (Above) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (Below) STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK Both the National Honor Society and the Students Against Driving Drunk work to make improvements within the school and community. Whether it’s helping during Spirit Week, sponsoring auditorium programs or aiding in community projects, these groups achieve success. Reporting the News in Print and Picture The groups shown here are all talented individuals of our school. The Photo Club, under the direction of Ms. Nancy BO Se AE . . bs ; 8 nt = =, ; Johnston, contributed their many talented : we sn SY SY SFIK lost photography skills and worked longhours ® : call (Piaatve taking a tremendous number of pictures to ff | : benefit the Crimson Courter Mrs. Irene Gutierrez advises the school newspaper known as the Crimson Courter where students write articles concerning important activities at NBHS for the Photo Club: (L-R) Nicole Gonsalves, Sue Rasmussen, Tammy Scully, Debbie Clermont, student bod y- In addition to the Heather Nelson, Scott Webster (Middle) Judy Francisco, Heather Deree, Jen Conlon, Matt newspaper, many of the same students Poyant, Chris Richmond, Kim Belliveau, Karen Pacheco, Kris Arsenault, Mrs. N. Johnston (Back) Frank Rothwell, Jen Jacintho, George Telheiro, Tim Inniss, Scott LeBeau. publish the Alpha magazine which sponsors literary contests in the writing of poems, short stories and essays. The con- test also includes artistic drawings and photography. These entries are judged by staff members: and later, cash prizes are given to the winners. All entries are then pub- lished in the annual A pha magazine. The TV Studio, under the supervision of Ms. Marland, gives a weekly presenta- tion, “School Scan,” showing many events which occur in our school throughout the year. Interviews and music are some of the regular features focused on with special events. These programs are later aired on the local cable channel for the community at large to view. After Hours... Crimson Courier: Front (L-R) Sue Simpkin, Kim Silva (Middle) Maria Soares, Beth Casey, Stephanie Kasap, Jen Colon, Frank Rothwell (Back) Dionne Pepin, Debbie Gaboriault, Craig Barbosa, Doug Manchester, Debbie Clermont, Mrs. I. Gutierrez, (adv.) School Scan members are on the job as they film college School Scan: Front (L-R) Derrick Seely, Janet Viera, Jodie Estrella, Jose Varela, Debbie James (Back) Semiao interviews being held for minority students, and later, Felix, Tim Oliveira, Donald Sylvia, Al Cordeiro, Dinarte Pacheco, Tony Andrade, Jeff Sylvia. interviews from visiting African speakers. 104 Offering Services COBINIS Elam Among the many groups at NBHS who function in many capacities are the Usher Corps, the Future Homemakers of America and the Student Exchange Club. The Usher Corps serves as ushers for a variety of activities including the Drama Club productions, concerts, special assembles, etc. The FHA represent home economic students nation- wide. They help develop skills for a lifetime and give members an oppor- tunity to be involved in group plan- ning. Student Exchange Club (Back) L-R: Marnie Amaral, Wendy Dubois (Front) Edward Haskins. In addition to being in FHA, many of the members are also involved Members of the FHA clown around while waiting for the meeting to begin at the state conference held in in the Child Care program at the high school and gain experience Western Massachusetts in November. first hand in dealing with young children. 105 The Game of Concentration Once again Mr. George Biscari plays an active role in coaching students for Chess Club: Standing the game of chess and the sport of (L-R) John Maciel, Mr. : P : Georee BiscarieStacy bowling. These clubs provide both brain Holmes, Bob Raposa work and the spirit of competition. (Sitting) David Siegel, 20 : ; : Michael Mortal Seth Students may participate in a quiet, high Holmes concentration game of chess; or they may want to be involved in the active competitive sport of bowling. Whatever the reason they’re sure to have great fun with Mr. Biscari in the head seat! Computing in Today’s World The world of computers is growing more and more complex each day, along with the increasing need to know all about them. In this club, the members investigate the use of popular programming packages for use by the other school organizations to computerize their records. The club also gives its members extra time on the microcomputers to explore for themselves. Many aspects of life are turning to computers and the students in ORAS their spare time can begin to prepare for it. L-R) Mark Martin, Paul Racine, Dennis Wilkinson, Jeffrey Roncka, Mr. Ronald LeBlanc (Front) Richard Popovic, Peter Ashworth, Nick Cruz, Darrin Young. a o iiss: Pa ee Z ¥ “= fi At’ Bi ‘ Bowling Club (Back) L-R: Lisa Ray, Stan Wybroniec, Darlene Martin, Mr. George Biscari, Keith Breton, Seth Holmes, David Siegel, Tony Arvanites, John Maciel (Middle) Scott Reneiche, Stacy Holmes, Alan Nissen, Mike Motta, Yael Jacquel (Front) John Caton, Bill Osterdahl, Jay Lewis. A group of Computer Club members who put in extra time at the terminals enjoy themselves as much as (below) Stacy and David at a game of chess. Ww Pictured are some of the DE members who also work in the non-profit bookstore shown here. Duties vary from arranging the products in an appealing display to running the cash registar to relaxing a little. After Hours... Business at Its Best! Distributive Education is a club geared for the student who is interested in a busi- ness career. These students participate in more than club activities; they are actually involved in outside employment where they prepare themselves for the business world. Members also run the non-profit bookstore which gives members a chance to learn different selling techniques and a chance to further their salesmanship skills. Future in the Works... Jobs for Bay State Graduates is a fairly new program which was started for seniors who choose to seek employment i m- mediately after graduation. The purpose for JBSG is to provide students with lead- ership development, career awareness and social and civic preparation. It gives thema head start and gets them involved in job placement services. The program also teaches them proper interview behavior and truly sets them out on the right foot! Sa oo 107 oe EE After Hours... Dean’s Aides Front (L-R) Lee Wills, Jonathan Gomes, Kerri Rodrigues (Standing) Sarah Broadmeadow, Nicole Martin, Melynda Araujo, Nicole Lopes, Carol Pollard, Danielle Platt, Tracy Gomes. A : (Above) Frank and Nicole help the Dean’s Office by changing the display case feature while (below) aides help in the office. Lending a Helping Hand Since New Bedford High is sucha large school with many special jobs required, many students give up their study halls to become office aides. These aides do many helpful jobs such as running errands, answering the phones, delivering messages, filing schedules and records, moving equipment, etc. Thanks to the helpfulness of these aides, many of the menial tasks are handled and almost everyone gets to go home at 2:15 with little remaining behind for the next day! GUIDANCE AIDES 108 —— ae Green House Aides: Standing (L-R) Danielle Pires, Kerri Gautreau, Naomi Figueroa, Petra Leandre, Lucy Carreiro, Diane Swire, Christine Camioni, Maria Feliciano, Darci Granuil (Sitting) Mrs. Fleury, Kathy Fernandes, Karen Bispo. Gold House Aides: Front (L-R) Debra Cardoso, Michael Boulanger (Back) Iva Chereta, Donna Tavares, Nicole Sauliner, Kim Almeida, Melissa Cardoso, Claudine Mayo, Bethany Ras. (Top right) Ilda and Grace have some fun with Mrs. Borges while below them Debbie and Claudine wait for Mrs. Warrington. (Bottom left) Danielle sits patiently waiting for her next task. Tan House Aides: Front (L-R) Sandra Amaral, Jean Salgado, Kim Bispo, Wendy Chace, Melissa Souza, Sean Sameiro (Back) Julie Lewis, Tammy Saneron Blue House Aides: Sitting (L-R) Grace Marquinhos, Ilda DeOliveira, Lori Swain (Standing) Mrs. Borges, Paul Chasse, Lisa Norman, Connie Sarmento, Helen Fern. 109 Main Office Aides: Front (L-R) Ilda DeOliveira, Charlene Barlow, Angela Flood (Back) Sue Augustine, Maria Abreu, Lori Sylvia, Lucy Medeiros, Sandy Encarnacao. Vocational Counselor’s Aides: Front (L-R) Mrs. Feingold, Michelle Almeida (Back) Maria DeMelo, Julie Negalha, Fernanda daSilva, Eliz- abeth Borges, Michelle Lopes, Shannon Doherty. After Hours... Nurses’ Aides: Front (L-R) Erin Iacoponi (Back) Christine Santos, Hope Amadon, Tara Rodriques. (Above) Ed Haskins stands ready to operate the camera for Mrs. Marland while (left) Shelly Souza and Lolly Moniz do billing for Mr. Dlouhy in automotive. 110 Congratulations on all your fine activities and Good luck to the Class of ’87 from (5 | | Telephone 617 995-5136 or 1-800 642-7532 ENGINEERING CORPORATION Civil Engineers ¢ Environmental Consultants © Laboratory Services ¢ Land Surveyors Seventy-Five Tarkiln Hill Road, New Bedford, Massachusetts 02745 On a Good Note Here at NBHS there are many spirited and dedicated students who find time to make up our four choruses. The four choruses are the Concert Chorale, the Show Choir, TBB SSA, and the Selected SSA. These choruses do shows, perform at junior high presenta- tions and perform at special events suchas the city’s Bicentennial. They also performed at the Christmas Concert, pictured on these pages, and received great revues as always! sa anand AGT) SSA and TBB Show Choir A as te eB ar eae pte nh ese Concert Chorale: (Front) L-R: Paul Furtado, Robert Long, Jason Duval, George Telheiro, Tony Furtado, Roger Duarte, Joe Stoddard. (Back) Sacey Sousa, Lynne Sylvia, Martha Zajac, Corrine Paquin, Lisa Cardosa, Lisa Couto, Cheryl Lamb, Kate McGrath, Kelly Farrell, Chris Rogers, Melissa Maciel. Sa scat FAM Select SSA: (L-R) Lynne Sylvia, Lisa Cardosa, Jennifer Jones, Martha Zajac, Karen Clark, Kate McGrath, Cheryl Lamb, Kelly Farrell, Sherri Lewis, Maureen Medeiros, Melissa Maciel, Stacey Sousa, Chris Rogers, Corrine Paquin. After Hours... ae A New Look for the Band! (Above) The band sets up in its opening formation, a movie camera, as Drum Major Chris Reed (right) starts the band off. After Hours... The band had a whole “new look” this year — from new uniforms to a totally unique concept for the show. The music was from the smash Broadway musical “A Chorus Line” and the newly-formed dance line added the extra touch to make the show spectacular. Although the band missed out on their fifth con- secutive New England Championship by a mere five-tenths of a point, band members found satisfaction in knowing they performed the best show on the field. In addition to the competitions the band was seen (and heard) at foot- ball games, parades and rallies. The marching band was also transformed to a concert band and performed both in and out of school. Both the concert and marching bands travelled to Ocean City, Maryland in April and May to compete on the national level. All in all, the year was a great success and was very rewarding to everyone involved. (Left) Band members and dance line form and then rotate an arrow. (Below) Members of the drum line show the concentra- tion that made them the best! 1986 — 1987 WHALER BAND | (Below) Members of the low brass line, including Brandon Almeida (right) form a straight line near the end of the drum solo, “At the Ballet.” (Top left) Trombonist Kim Roderiques, (Above) pit percussionist Tracey Coleman and Mike Almeida, and (Below) drummer Jerry Rego must put their individual talents together to make the sound great. i RAIS ESROEN MER Ss mee scar (Left) Chris Reed leads the band through another great show. (Below) Before a show, members warm-up and dance line members stretch to prepare themselves. (Above left) The drum line comes forward for a short solo in the opener, “I Hope I Get It.” Gary De Fraga and Jon Nelson (Above right) take a break during a practice, while Scott Ventura (Below) leads the trombone line to a new set. (Above) Gary De Fraga and (Below) Sean Toomey are two more individuals whose combined efforts make the great sound. Drum Major Lisa Perry (above center) directs the band from a position on the field, as the ensemble wraps up the opener (above right). Timpanist Dave Chandler (below) shows the intensity all members must have to be the best. (Below left) Lisa Perry leads the drum line through one of the musi- cal numbers. (Below right) A last look at the entire marching band. A Multi-colored Tapestry of Talent and Pizzazz! Amid a whirl of blazing colors, the NBHS Flag Unit continued its reputation for excel- lence, taking top honors in the NESBA competition. With great precision and dedi- cation, its talented members gave us a nearly perfect season. A new dimension has been added this year in the formation of a winter colorguard which will be competing indoors. With a record of only one loss, we can expect continued success as we recognize our flag unit as one with spirit and pride. Along with this new unit is a new element of the NBHS band, in the form of a “Dance Line.” A combination of members of the Flag Unit, Cheerleading Squad, Majorettes and other talented students were offered the Opportunity to provide the spark to illumi- nate band competitions. During the winter months, they added a touch of class to the in- door competitions as well. They displayed style and energy to the football game in their annual battle against Durfee. Their hard work and dedication have resulted in a professional group of which we can all be proud. FLAG UNIT: (Standing, L-R) Liz Lavadinho, Donna Richards, Kathy Branco, Amy Ferreira, Victoria Ferreira, Laura Gilmore, Marla Araujo (Middle) Rosa Clark, Jodie Verran, Sandy Machado, Tracey Stuart, Karen Harding, Sandy Rodriques, Anita Quintal, Helena Gracia, Jennifer Fleming (Front) Kim Almeida, Kellie Bellevance, Sandra Flor, Diane DeSouza, Carol DaCruz, Lisa Quintal, Anne Cormier, Veronica Couto. DANCE LINE: (Standing, L-R) Cheryl Santos, Rose Tsaliagos, Tara Smith, Sue Gardener, Christine Lincoln, Kerri Roberts, Melissa Robitaille (Front) Michelle DeSouza, Mary Sylvia, Melissa Barton, Jen Barton, Charlene Machado, Donna Tavares, Nicole Lopes. Mayjorettes — Allies to the Band The NBHS Majorettes have provided spirit to our school throughout the year. During football and basket- ball games and competitions, they have demonstrated a sense of team work which has been the key to their success. A touch of humor was added when they performed im costume at our pre-Thanksgiving Day rally. Their energy continued into winter as they entertained during the half-times at the basketball games. Discipline and skill have contributed to their overall record of ex- cellence and we appreciate their very important role. (Standing, L-R) Michelle Canastra, Wanda Robertson, Kerri Roberts, Marni Bradshaw, Wendy Haynes (Kneeling) Cheryl Santos, Leisha Almeida, Tara Spirlet, Julie Correia, Erica Jacob (Ground) Rhonda Swire and Lisa Francis. sINOPF JoyV PTET a OO EE NE I oe - C he eC ri Ns with Spirit and FRONT: Kelly Canastra (Middle: L-R) Shauneen Peckham, Mitzi Steger, Julie Fernan- e des, Lisa LeBlanc, Pam Pelletier, Rachel Boissonneau (Back) Melissa Barton, Kim Silva, Pride Jen Barton, Sue Gardner, Tara Smith, Michelle Goyette, Tammy Soares. Being a cheerleader is a job that requires hard work, time, discipline and dedication. However, the advantages and the enjoyment make it well worth the effort! Cheering for this year’s teams was especially rewarding, since there were sO many great games and tournaments. In addition to the games were the rallies, the Spirit Week parade and bonfire; and of course, those spe- cial times cheering against arch-rival Durfee. Looking back years from now, the tired and aching muscles, the rain-drenched hair and the frozen fingers and toes will be forgotten; and in their place will be the warm memories of the excitement, the nervousness, the laughter and most of all, the friendships. Whether it’s a night football game against Dartmouth or Stang (pictured above, left below) or a close-scoring basketball game against Barnstable (shown top right bottom right) the excitement and enthusiasm is always high. a COLOR GUARD (L-R): Jesse Simmons, Paul Ponte, Jean Tavares, Daniel DeOliveira COLOR GUARD (L-R): Rosemarie DeMendonca, Joy Nichols, Ivone Nogueira, Filomena Perreira MOBY DICK RIFLE TEAM (L-R): Richard Kreiger, Edward Nooth, Gilbert Santiago, Mark Agrelo, Joaquim DeOliveira, Jesse Simmons, Daniel DeOliveira, Jean Tavares, Walter Gracia JROTC: A. Dedication to Excellence (Left) Col. Joseph C. Napoli and (right) Sgt. Robert F. Morrison In past years, the performance of the JROTC at various competitions has been outstanding, and this year was no different. By placing first in several competitions, they lived up to the expectations many had because they are the oldest chapter of JROTC in the country. They attended competitions at Bedford (Dec. 13th), Newport Rogers High (Jan. 10th), Spring- field (Feb. 7th) and Billerica (March 7th). Public appearances also included the Veterans’ and Memorial Day Parades. During Spirit Week, JROTC had their annual Turkey Shoot which proved to be more successful this year than other years. A free turkey was given away each day dur- ing the contest which ran for over two weeks and allowed amateur marksmen to try their luck at numbered targets. For the second time, they also held a pancake breakfast which was a tremendous success and garnered for them a great profit — and reputation for cooking! The students involved in JROTC im- prove their futures and are proud to be im- proving America’s future also. VICTORIANS DRILL TEAM (L-R): Dawn Agrelo, Toni McWilliams, Debbie Larracuente, Nyree Ortiz, Patricia Gomes, Laurie Fonseca, Deolinda Varela, Illinette Camacho, Thelma Folgar, Melynda Araujo, Marlene Tavares After Hours... 121 JROTC RIFLE TEAM (L-R): Mark Agrelo, Rosemary DeMendonca, Jesse Simmons, Idalina Gomes, Jean Tavares, Joy Nichols, Daniel DeOliveira, Ivone Nogueira, Joaquim DeOliveira Members of the rifle team are shown here showing the correct procedures for handling firearms while (bottom right) faculty and students take “aim” at winning turkeys. 122 la sie SOR ¢, COMPANY “A” (Front Row) Mark Agrelo, Joaquim DeOliveira, Michell Oliver, Jean Tavares, Francisco DaCunha, Jason Costa, Paul Pires, Richard Kreiger, Walter Gracia, Dylan Brock, Peter Almedia, John Caton, Michael Tavares, Paul Ponte, Patricia Gomes, Deolinda Varela, Filomena Pereira, Helena Gracia. (Back Row) Illinette Camacho, Todd Bray, Thelma Folgar, Brenda Lecuyer, Joy Nichols, Candy Pina, Toni McWilliams, Katherine Rivera, Melynda Araujo, Anna DaSilva, Jeannette Almedia, Dee Dee Pax, Keith Raposa, Tracy Wilbur, Dahiana Lopez, Kimberly Dutra, Betzaida Reyes, Maria Medeiros, Georgina Dos Reis, Cynthia Byrd, Sarai Suarez, Mary Ellen York, Lisa Eldridge, Mariza Cruz. COMPANY “B” (Front Row) Laurie Fonseca, Maricza Allende, Rosa Resto, David Siegel, Shawn Sameiro, Joseph Stoddard, Stephen Castro, Edward Nooth, Jesse Simmons, Daniel DeOliveira, John Lopes, Jose Rodrigues, Gilbert Santiago, Debbie Larracuente, Nyree Ortiz, Sherry Lizotte, Richard Andersen (Second Row) Patricia Ramos, Mariam Velez, Danielle Platt, Jennifer Caron, Jeannine Duarte, Anna Montanez, Nancy Rivera, Dawn Agrelo, Marlene Tavares, Ivone Nogueira Joanne Desrochers, Idalina Gomes, Julia Tavares, Virginia Cruz, Shelly Conway, Rosemary DeMendonca (Back Row) Noemi Figueroa, Jessica Williams, Ester Maldonado, Shawn DaRocha, Susan Simpkin, Lissette Diaz, Kevin Baptista, Nelson Cherta, David Brown. (Left) Good food, good friends and good times shared at the Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the JROTC. (Below) Col. Napoli “serves” his time at the grill in preparing pancakes. e SNS rere Preparing for the Big Show —— One of New Bedford High’s largest organizations, the Drama Club, puts much preparation into the final masterpiece. The Drama Club Officers (Sitting) L-R: Cheryl Lamb, Karen Lynch, Angela Pacquin club puts on two productions; one in the fall, (back) Peter Ashworth, Mr. Marchand (adv.), Jen. Constantine, Mr. Charbonneau (adv.), Emily Hodgson usually a comedy or drama, and one in the spring, a musical. It involves many groups such as make-up people, set people, costume people, a lighting crew; and last but not least, the actors themselves. Every individual has an important part whether it be back stage or on stage; neither takes a higher rank. Many former members have gone on to a career in television, theatre or radio. The NBHS Drama Club has many awards accredited to it. These include a seven time winner of the Academy of Regional Theatre Award for “Best Musical’’, and also a recipient for commendations from the State House, Mayor’s Office and City Council throughout the years for many of its specta- cular performances. ee The work being done backstage is as equally important as that being done onstage. Shown on this page are the many backstage aspects that go into making a fine production. “++ smoyPy Joy 125 NEON (CANN IE TAKE IT WITH YOU” This zany comedy performed by the NBHS Drama Club was a huge success in the fall. The show, under the direction of Mr. George Char- bonneau and Mr. Armand Marchand, revolved around a family whose members were truly unique. Each member’s special hobby is sup- ported by the whole family, no matter how crazy! The only “sane” member of the family is Alice, played by Dierdre Finnerty. This sets the scene for Tony, Alice’s high society boy- friend played by Rob Meunier, to introduce his family to these unusual people. Unfortunately, 126 he brings them on the wrong night! After a series of hilarious accidents and in- terruptions, the play ends with the special rela- tionship of Alice and Tony being cemented. Senior John Costa gave an outstanding perfor- mance as Grandpa, the glue holding the family together; Cheryl Lamb was a truly believable Mrs. Sycamore; Angela Paquin as Olga Katrina and Corey DeMello as Kolenkov were superb foreigners, and Nick Cruz brought laughter as Donald. Congratulations to all the fine actors for a job well done once again! TRA | Ces eee. ae em aw ae oe re or ee — — TE eet ee —prt — Ohe seasons have guickly passed... 129 were meél . SOMME with smiles ohers with a touch of SAAHESS 130 Sn Ce ee ‘Chese years were ted together with the Spirit and enthusiasm Orr Se Racers Resear React howe =e Be HHI HH, i OVS @ HH nn by finding — r to becom alm as isl Leh fi = (We ae to trust cach other as we searched hy sharin : heart hoe _Jovs and good LIMICS. 137 ‘Cogcther we yearned —— thal day when we would proudly wear the caps and Gowns. [10 16 our most = cherished lebra rms CE OF cae % Seren Dm Ny 3 R 139 WY were eager —— that moment — | when the tassel would be moved... — 140 ———= Co signal to the world that we ha: indecd 141 (We celebrated together the beginnings = e and fe | of the class of 1957. 142 = he Seen eee dl : 3 os ‘Che time arrived all too soon, 10 Go forward separately lo new beg MNINGS. : : hut...we know we wi COME ogether aga as old friends BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1987 FROM | Your florist for all occasions: prom, wedding ESPECIALLY for no reason at all! William E. Santos Tel: 997-7866 Pres. Treasurer Sowle the Shavit rine 249 Ashley Boulevard New Bedford, Ma. 02746 SPORTS Football Girls’ Soccer Boys’ Soccer Girls’ Field Hockey Boys’ Volleyball Girls’ Volleyball Cross Country Girls’ Swimming Boys’ Swimming Gymnastics Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball Ice Hockey Winter Track Sports Album Whalers Successful Again! Once again the collegiate style offense was back at NBHS under the direction of Coach Joseph Wirth. Again the Whalers had an excellent season using it and the talented Whaler team. With a young but outstanding quarterback in sophomore Mike Stott, the Whalers posted a surprising win- ning record. The Whalers running game suffered a mild setback early in the season when senior Scott Hutchens went down with an in- jury. However, senior Derrick Seeley filled in nicely for his hurt teammate. These two backs ran behind a powerful line led by seniors Dusty Cormier, Scott Hurteau, Jeff Breault and junior Joe Gomes. The Whalers most potent weapon was their passing game. With quality receivers like T.J. Oliver and Bob Mourao, the Whalers were able to put some points on the scoreboard quickly. The Whaler defense could be characterized as the type that would bend but never break. Most of the defense was made up of underclass- men, such as linebacker Tim DesLauriers. Coach Wirth keeps proving that he’s got what it takes to make a championship team. In the future his teams will continue to improve, but the memories of 1987 will stay with us forever. Front: Jason Hill (1st row) L-R: Dusty Cormier, Dan Galas, Rob Farias, George Duarte, Bob Mourao, Scott Hutchens, Scott Hurteau, Bob Duarte, Seth Sobral, Scott Frakes, Jeff Breault, Derrick Seeley (2nd. row) Chris LeBlanc, Steve Roberts, Joe Gomes, Dino Pires, Chris Pearson, Wilfredo Rozario, Corey Ferreira, Jeff Souza, Jason DeTerra, Raymond Gant, Mike Pankow (3rd. row) Matt Medeiros, Mark LeBoeuf, Dave Branco, Larry Lopes, Roland Farland, Brian Safioleas, Marlon Grace, Joe DeMedeiros, Romeo Britto (4th row) Todd Hurteau, Milton Gonsalves, Andrew Panquin, Toby Miller, Scott DeCosta, Tim Iniss, Keith Roderiques, Mike Scott, Mike Zekus (Sth row) Jim Estrella, Corey Dube (aide), Jamie Sylvia, Derick Tomalson, Paul Lopes, Tim Deslauriers, Dave Moura, Peter Gomes, John Valezquez. FAD GIRLS SOCCER Debut! This year for the first time, New Bedford High instituted a girls’ soc- cer team. Starting out with a varsity schedule, the girls de monstrated great determination against some of the toughest teams in the state. The newly-formed team consisted of four seniors; captains Sue Cardoso and Ana Goncalves, and Celia Cajuda and Clarisse Oliveira along with the remaining members of juniors and sophomores. Their hard work paid off as the season was fairly successful for an inexperi- enced group playing together for the first time. In the first game against Dart- Spirit, Pride and Determination Make a mouth, another first year team, the NBHS girls dominated in a 5-1 win. However, their second game against Dartmouth proved to be more of a challenge as both teams had gained some experience on the field in varsity play. With determi- nation, Kathy Silva scored a goal in the late minutes of the game to give the team a 1-0 win. Next year the team will belong to a league which will include schools such as Dartmouth, Stang, Durfee and Falmouth. Thanks goes to Coach Parker and goalie Donna Hendriques whose spirits kept the team strong whatever the score! = ite: = IE e ea 2 jl Sens Tr oe ar Front (L-R) Sylvia DaCruz, Kelly Grace, Celia Cajuda, Sue Cardoso (capt.), Ana Vin ee Goncalves (capt.), Clarisse Oliveira, Kim Vy ee DS bei Rasberry, Olivia Almeida (Middle) Ana Yor a . Bolarinho, Gail Rousseau, Nicole A Martin, Donna Henriques, Filomena Pereira, Lucy Machado, Eva Ramos, Berta Malhinha, Michelle Lucas, Rita dos Santos (Back) Coach Parker, Danni Gomes, Mary Jo Almeida, Cathy Silva, Sandra Bolarinho, Debby Lucas, Ernestina Almeida, Laura Macedo, Deidre Fortes, Deborah Ferreira, Rose Niang, Nicole Neves, June Correira, Rita Corujo Prt? Pied fe ee (SMU Re of IB MBE em GE Jy MaaDesEBe: + an Pg aaa ame Pa § OF. 24 sola ah i ei i oN a TAB ie 151 Another Trip to the Tournament! Once again the Whaler soccer team has proven their excellence in another successful season. This year’s team consisted mainly of juniors and sophomores who demonstrated both dedication and maturity on the field. Captains Adonis Ferreira and Charlie Almeida with seniors Jorge Lopes, Mario Dias, Greg Motta, Simon Felix, Jimmy Ferreira and goalie Mike Carvalho gave their all which led the team to the Division I championship. In the Barnstable game, a must win situation to clinch this title, NBH came from a 2-0 deficit in the first half to take a 3-2 victory! This title led to tournament play —BOYS SOCCER once again! The team was victor- ious in the preliminary round against Madison Park with a masterful score of 4-0. In the quar- ter-finals against Natick, NBHS held on to a 2-1 victory. The tide turned in the semi-finals; NBHS went down to a 5-2 defeat at the hands of Bridgewater-Raynham. Despite the loss, the Whalers played with pride. Hats off to leading scorers Domingos Leal, Peter Tavares and Owen McGonigle. Also to M. Carvalho who showed his talent with two shut-outs and with a re- cord of only 11 goals being scored on him in 16 games! Front (L-R) Greg Motta, Mario Dias, Jorge Lopes, Adonis Ferreira, Mike Carvalho, Charlie Almeida, Jimmy Ferreira, Semiao Felix, Chi Man (Back) Coach Matos, Gary Vieira, Nuno DaChunha, Owen McGonigle, Tino Fidalgo, Domingos Leal, Nuno Nunes, Artistides Correia, Jimmy Aguiar, Ed Bordas, Mike Correia, John Borda, Roy Barboza 154 The Dream That Was Not To Be... In spite of some strong play, the 1986-1987 Varsity Field Hockey Team was not as successful as predicted. The team played well and with intensity against the pow- erhouses of Stang, Dartmouth and D-Y, but still came up short of victories. This year’s team was led by captains Karen Almeida and Antoinette Gomes. Playing the position of center forward was senior Jen Jacintho. Playing left and right respectively were Janet Viera and Erin McGonigle, who led the attack with some spectacular rushes. Defensively, the team was comprised of senior halfback Kathy Camacho and juniors Kyra Chomack and Kathy Kelly. In the fullback position were seniors Celina Avelar and Nicole Berth- iaume who held the defense together. Playing in the net for her fourth year was senior goalkeeper, Mimi Almeida. As goalkeeper, she averaged nearly eleven saves per game and a “saves” percentage of 81%. Next year should be another rebuilding season with just a few returning veterans such as Kathy Kelly, Chris Rumney and Tammi Richardson. For the girls leaving, the friendships made will always be remembered in spite of the season’s record. pdt ile “4 pee? t ; if aa” Miia tL . ‘i: Standing (L-R) Janine Saulnier, Kyra Chomack, Tammi Richardson, Kathy Kelly, Kathy Gonsalves, Chris Rumney (Kneeling) Karen Almeida, Jen Jacintho, Janet Viera, Erin McGonigle, Kathy Camacho, Nicole Berthiaume, Antoinette Gomes (Front) Michelle Almeida, Celina Avelar. — Rp peeeetence ss ean ES ia -FIELD HOCKEY 156 Boys Earn Respect in Their First Season In only their first season the Boys’ Volleyball Team turned in a respectable performance. Although they were not as success- ful as they had hoped, they worked hard in practice and played hard on the court. Their determination earned them the respect of their opponents throughout the season. Saddled with inexperience as a combined team and forced to travel hundreds of miles to meet opponents, the team lost many games; however, the one thing they never lost was their spirit and pride, which are the ingredients for the success of any team, especially in the growing stages. When things got rough for the Whalers, their spirits were picked up by senior co-captains Dana Przybyszewski and Scott DeRossi. Other major contributors to the team were seniors Andy Conde, Mark Raposa, Jeff Roncka, Rich Popovic, Mike Boulanger, Jeff Brenneke, Russ Marques and Ray Guadalupe. In tournament play the team fared well as they placed fifth and third among the 18 teams who played. The team will continue to improve in the years to come, but the Class of ‘87 can be proud of the fine groundwork it established. Back (L-R) Coach DeRossi, Steven Mitchell, Derrick Adair, Daniel Desmarais, Mike Boulanger, Mark Raposa, Frank Macedo, Matt Poyant, ] John Costa, Sean Sameiro (Front) Jeff Brenneke, Russ Marques, Rich Popovic, Coy Dana Przybyszewski, Scott DeRossi, Ray Guadalupe, Jeff Roncka, Andy Conde. MERE we BOYS VOLLEYBALL. A Touch of Success At Last! Coach Neil Macedo finally has something to brag about! This year’s team had success written all over it, in spite of an up and down beginning. The team lost their first game to D-Y, but with senior co- captains, Nicole DesLauriers and Lisa Berard, they bounced back to beat Dartmouth in their second game. The tournament bound team also had seniors Donna Brown, Sue Rasmussen and Kim Belliveau along with a talented group of un- derclassmen, including Wendy DuBois, Sandy Barbosa, Tracey Conceicao, Shaynne Gomes, Vicki Vaagbay, Tammy Silveira, Donna Poyant and Cheryl Costa. It was the first year Coach Macedo’s girls made it to post sea- son play since the league began in the early 1970's. A special highlight of the season was a must win over Bishop Stang. The girls pulled together to beat Stang in straight sets of 15-12 and 15-11. With the setting of Lisa Berard and Nicky DesLauriers, spiking was made easy for Sue Rasmussen and Tracey Conceicao. In tournament play the girls lost to Fontbonne Academy, dropping the first, second and fourth games, but winning the third, 15-11. With the taste of post-season play still fresh in him mind, Coach Macedo has great expectations for next year’s team! Back: Sandy Barbosa, Wendy DuBois, Donna Poyant, Shaynne Gomes, Victoria Vaagbay (Middle) Paula Karalekas (asst.), Donna Brown, Kim Belliveau, Sue Rasmussen, Tracey Conceicao. Coach Macedo (Front) Lisa Berard, Nicky DesLauriers Y CROSS COU NTR -2 i’ Running for a Successful Season The Girls’ Cross Country Team finished the dual meet season in second place with their only loss coming from D-Y. The team was led by senior Cristina Pinhancos (Sth fastest time at Buttonwood), juniors co-captain Hillary Rocha (school record holder at Buttonwood) co-capt. Sue Watkins (2nd. fastest time at Buttonwood), April Beaulieu (4th fastest time at Buttonwood), Peggy Silvia and fresh- man standout Denisha Delgado. On November 8, the girls captured the State Division I Championship, thus becoming the first girls’ team in NBHS history to capture a class or state title. As a result, the team qualified for the State Finals in Gardner, Ma. The girls finished 8th out of 24 teams parti- Standing (L-R) Coach Gardiner, Dennis Farias, Joe DaFonseca, Joe Correia, Mark Cheney, Mike Pires, Fred Correia, Sean Bourgeois, Andy McDevitt, Scott Mickelson, Jim Gross, Kevin Baptista (Kneeling) Kevin Humason, Mike Xifaras, Jim Caron, Sean Finnerty, Angel Martin, Darryn Sneller, Pat Saltmarsh cipating in the state finals. During the past three years, only State Champion Notre Dame and NBHS have finished in the top ten for three consecutive years. Their counterparts finished the dual meet season in third place. The only two losses came from Falmouth and Bishop Feehan, both of whom qualified for the state finals. The boys’ team was led by seniors Jim Caron, co-capt. Sean Finnerty, juniors co-capt. Pete Taveira (10th fastest time at Buttonwood), Mark Cheney, Angel Martin, Darryn Sneller, sophomores Sean Bourgeois, Mike Pires and freshman sensation Jose Correia (7th fastest time at Button- wood). Standing (L-R) Coach Gardiner, Sue Leandre, Peggy Sylvia, April Beaulieu, Denisha Delgado, Valerie Gambel, Gina DeRossi, Kristen Walecka, Danielle Dawson, Jen Walecka (Kneeling) Cristina Pinhancos, Hillary Rocha, Sue Watkins, Sherri Anuszcyk se GIRLS SWIM= —$= 1! The Girls’ Team started off their season with a splash, winning their first two meets of the season and placing second in the Relay Carnival. This year’s captains were seniors: Cathy Foster and Kristin Porter. The team was also led by seniors Rosalyn Crompton, Bobbi-Jean Sylvia and Maureen Sullivan. One particularly difficult meet that the girls will always remember was against Ursuline Academy. In order to win, the team needed a second and third in the last event, the 400 relay. The second relay team came through and the NBHS swimmers won by two points, 87- 85! This year Cathy Foster recorded some outstanding records in the Swimmers Make Biggest Splash Ever! 200m. Individual Medley, 100 Butterfly and the 200 Freestyle. Foster also placed the highest of the NBHS swimmers in the sectionals by placing fourth. In this year’s Conference Championship, the 400 Freestyle Relay Team won, thus moving the entire team to a second place in the meet. The Relay Team then went on to the Massachusetts State Championship to record another relay victory, and also set a school record time! Next year’s team should be a continuation of New Bedford’s winning tradition with up-and- coming swimmers, Paula Daigle, Jen Jupin, Joanne Ponte and Brooke Burgess. (Front Row) L-R: Roslyn Crompton, Shara Crook, Maureen Sullivan, Cathy Foster, Kristin Porter, Bobbi-Jean Sylvia, Deirdre Finnerty, Heidi Desmairas (2nd. Row) Samantha Maltezos, Shirley Fialho, Brooke Burgess, Jen Jupin, Kim Morgan, Tanya Arruda, Monique Poyant, Kim Johnson, Tina Henry (3rd. Row) Heather Deree, Derica Gobeil, Kristin Braun, Denise Lopes, Kris Arsenault, Sue Brenneke, Ellen Correia, Tara McKay, Lisa Nowell, Monica Rooney, Asst. Coach John Braun, Jill Howard, Coach Bruce Morell (4th Row) Chris Lopes, Darci Graviel, Michelle Bonneau, Sloane Heffernan, Liz Quann, Erica Poulin, Becky Belanger, Lori Barboza, Chris Warecki (Sth Row) Paula Daigle, Karen Fernandes, Beth Sylvia, Brenda Mello, Denise Alfonso, Chris Seguin, Kelly Bouley, Danielle Brook. BOYS’SWIM Whalers Rule the Pool Again the Whaler Boys’ Swim Team dominated in another successful season. With a league record of only one loss and a first place victory in the Relay Carnival, this varsity team maintained top performances throughout their competitive season. Although the Whalers were defeated by Seekonk in a dual meet, they dominated this same rival at the Relay Carnival. Led by co-captains Tim Curry and Tim Sheehan, the team demonstrated well balanced strength in their depth. All five seniors excelled in their events. Curry swam a powerful back- stroke, Sheehan controlled the one-hundred yard butterfly event, Jason Gurney held his own as the best distance free styler, and both Scott Turner and Matt Ryckebusch swam strong breast strokes. Also making strong contributions to the team were Scott Medeiros who broke five school records this season in both the fifty and one-hundred yard freestyle and also in the individual medley, and George Medeiros who scored highest in the league with his diving ability. With the guidance and instruction of Coach J. Medeiros, along with the serious contributions of the seniors, as well as other team members, the swim team excelled in achieving yet another successful season. At the end of the regular season, the team looked forward to the Conference Meets where they hoped for still more victories! Front (L-R) Donny Chausse, George Fernandes, Tim Fennessey, Mark Viveiros, Matt J. Poyant, Derek Galvam, Eric Lavasseur, Dan Beaudry (2nd row) Steven Francis, Jay Oliveira, Kevin Ferreira, Josh Hoaglund, James Clark, Scott McNulty, Mark Brightman, Matt Hibbert, Chris Leaver, Kevin Slavin, Scott Blackburn, Mr. James Medeiros (coach) (3rd row) Tom Coucci, Sean Sullivan, Jay Reul, Scott Medeiros, Ron Dabrowski, Jason Hebert, Matt Poyant (4th row) Tim Curry, Jason Gurney, Scott Turner, Matt Ryckebusch, Tim Sheehan, George Medeiros, Pat Foster, Pat Saltmarsh, Tom Sargent, Ed Bettencourt, Tim Inniss. Gymnastic Team Enjoys Best Season Ever! In only their fifth season at N.B.H.S. the Girls’ Gymnastics Team turned in a near-perfect season enroute to a share of the SMC league title. For the first time ever the girls defeated the Somerset Blue Raiders, 114 — 10 .55. Somerset, who had always been a thorn in New Bedford’s side, as well as everyone else’s, had previ- ously won 113 consecutive league meets. This year’s team, comprised mostly of underclassmen, had only one senior — Jean Sylvia. Near the end of the season Jean sprained her ankle in practice, and it looked as if her season was over. However, Jean didn’t give up and competed in the last meet of the season, turning in a near flawless performance. With this type of encouragement next year’s team should be equally as successful with outstanding performances expected from ex- perienced co-captains Sandra Langlois and Lisa Nowell as well as returning sophomore Sue Faria. GY MNASTICS= 167 At the Top Once Again! With the loss of star player Tres Lewis to graduation, the NBH Boys’ Basketball Team was not expected to do well this season. However, with hard work and dedication, the boys have once again risen to the top. With return- ing players the likes of Johnny Sylvia, Aaron Bedard and Steve Wynn, New Bedford was still highly competitive. Starting off their season on a rampage, NB’s first loss didn’t occur until their first meeting with arch-rival Durfee. As their season progressed, NB seemed to rout almost every team by 15 points or more, forcing many turnovers with their full-court press. This year’s team was led by senior co- captains Steve Wynn and Aaron Bedard. Rounding out the starting team were senior Tim Williams and sopho- more Johnny Sylvia. Jonathan Gomes, Jason Baptiste, Billy Houtman, Ian Baxter and David Rose were frequently substituted in and out of the starting line-up. Highlighting the season for senior Wynn was reaching the 1,000 point plateau. This feat has only been accomplished by two other players in the history of NBHS basketball. High- lighting the season for the team was the dramatic come-from-behind victory over arch-rival Durfee in their second meeting. This win earned them the title of co-champions of the SMC League and a great deal of respect from their fans! As for next year’s team, Coach Rodriques will rely on the depth of his bench to carry him once again into post- season tournament play. ‘en wa he Back (L-R) Coach Rodrigues, Manager j Corey Dube, Billy Houtman, Peter Larkin, Jason Carreiro, Bill Grovell, ON Co-capt. Aaron Bedard, Ian Baxter, David Rose, Co-capt. Steven Wynn, Timmy Williams (Front) Jeff Mecure, Owen McGonigle, Jason Baptiste, Johnny Sylvia, Tommy Tarpy Hard Work, Desire and Determination Equal Success With the tallest player standing 5’7”, Coach Bonneau depended on speed and tough defense to shape her team’s victories. This year’s team was led by captain Kathy Kelly, a junior, and consisted of seniors Kathy Camacho and Michelle Almeida; juniors Tracy Conceicao, Shaynne Gomes, Donna Henriques, Gail Rousseau and Bernie Hernandez; sophomore Donna Poyant, and stand-out fresh- man Cathy Silva. Each team member excelled in different facets of the game with seniors Camacho and Almeida cementing it all together. Almeida had the ability to post up, shoot the jumper or drive to the hoop; while Camacho, a defense-minded guard, made it difficult for an opponent to dribble the ball up court. Her ability to penetrate and draw the foul was extremely effective. Come-from-behind victories against Stang and D-Y showed the true heart of this team. In addition, the victory against D-Y qualified NBHS for post-season play, and the end-of-the-season win over Durfee made them conference champions! Due to next year’s lack of height, the girls will again have to rely on hard work and hustle, but with a talented group of underclass- men, next year’s season looks promising. Front (L-R) Kathy Camacho, Kathy Kelly (capt.), Michelle Almeida (Back) Donna Henriques, Jennifer Botelho, Donna Poyant, Gail Rousseau, Bernadette Hernandez, Tracy Conceicao, Shaynne Gomes, Cathy Silva, Mrs. J. Bonneau (coach) 8- -2 Hockey Team Has Up and Down Season The 1987 NBHS Hockey Team’s season was compared to a roller coaster, hitting peaks and valleys. Although they suffered through some bad times during the year the team stuck together and still managed to have a fairly successful season, especially with the memory of a 4-3 win over first- place Bishop Feehan. Co-captains Rich Popovic and Doug Goguen played hard on the ice and earned the respect of their teammates. Popovic played solid defense while Goguen centered one of the team’s best scoring lines. ICE HOC In the goaltending department, the Whalers were strong with Jim Bettencourt between the pipes. When it came to scoring goals, seniors Bill Cabral and Charlie Almeida, as well as junior Jack Indio, were three of the team’s best. One senior whose main con- cern wasn’t with scoring was Jim Caron, a player who found himself on the ice against an opponent’s best scoring line time and again. Everyone had a job to do, and when everything clicked for them, the NBHS Whaler Hockey Team was a tough team to beat! Front (L-R) Rick Kendall, Matt Andrade, Derek Sylvia, Doug Goguen (co-capt.), Jimmy Caron, Reggie Tilley, Jimmy Bettencourt, Joshua Gurney, Todd Rapoza, Brian Safioleas, Billy Popovic, Jack Costa (Back) Coach Tougas, Jason Kasap, Jason Deterra, Mike Roderick, Rich Popovic (co-capt.), David Moura, Charlie Almeida, Mark Gauthier, Jack Indio, Bill Cabral, David Cabral, Chad Bariteau, Asst. Coach Gouveia 173 Whalers Struggle for Success Although in general a disappointing season was recorded, the boys’ team rebounded at the end of the season to finish third in the Voc-Tech Invitational which hosted more than thirteen schools. They also placed 2nd in the Southeastern Massachusetts Conference League Meet, out- dueling local rivals, Bishop Stang and Dartmouth. The three close losses in the regular season came from Attleboro, Falmouth and Bishop Stang. The boys were led by senior co-captain Dusty Cormier who went un- defeated in the dual meet season while posting victories in the Voc-Tech Invitational, the Class A Meet and in the SMC League Meet. Also, seniors who contributed heavily to the team were co-captain Jason Hill, Scott Sylvia and D.J. Przybyszewski. Their counterparts finished the season with an identical 4-3 record. The girls showed improvement all season and peaked in time to place 2nd. in the Voc-Tech Invitational and capture the SMC League Meet. They were led by senior co-captains Kim Belliveau and Karen Clark. Other seniors included Sue Rasmussen, Nicki Deslauriers and Cristina Pinhanco s. Belliveau holds the school record in the shotput along with Nicki Deslauriers who holds the 50 yard hurdles record. In the Class A Relays Meet, the shotput team of Belliveau, Rasmussen, and Tracy Harrison accumulated the furtherest distance combined score for the entire state! Belliveau, Deslauriers and Sue Watkins, an outstanding junior, will attempt to excel in both the Class and State Meets to follow the regular season. Back (L-R) Sean Bourgeois, Mike Lagrin, George Konstantakos, Dan Shaughnessy, Mike Demers, Mike St. Onge, Mike Stott, Anthony Esteves, Scott Sylvia, Alan Andrade, Chris LeBlanc, Peter Taveira, Darryn Sneller, David Silva, Josh Hebert, Carlos Baia, Angel Martins, Tom Carreau (Middle) Ray Gant, Tim Deslauriers, Andy McDevitt, Steve Mitchell, Mike Xiafrias, Wayne Silvia, Craig Santos, Andy Zahairades, Dusty Cormier, Gary Sarmento, Jason Gracia, Tony Furtado, Mark DasNeves, Mark Cheney, D.J. Przybyszewski, Robert Long (Front) Andy Paquin, Mike Pires, Fred Correia, Kevin Rivet, Tim Oliveira, Kevin Humason, Wilfredo Rosario, Jason Hill, Chris Costa, Joe Dafonseca, Pedro Santiago, Jon Nelson. cieatiehemmntemriee= eo Back (L-R) Becky Guillette, Michelle DeSouza, Kim Dutra, Karen Clark, Kim Belliveau, Kristen Porter, Tracey Hatha- way, Nicole Deslauriers, Gina DeRossi, Sue Watkins, Denisha Delgado, Erin McGonigle, Jennifer Parent (Front) Mo- nique Poyant, Kara Tierney, Sue Gracia, Stephanie Gordon, Sue Rasmussen, Renee Riley, Cristina Pinhancos, Danielle Brook, April Beaulieu WINTER TRACK _ “ The spring sports season saw many of the present seniors in important roles as then juniors on winning teams. Vanessa, Cris, Luis and Steve supported Coach Gardner’s track team; Jodie and Erin played softball while Scott and Bob played baseball; finally, Jen, Kathy and Jeff excelled for NBHS tennis teams. : pp The fall season sped by while watching the z ; og : primers successes of the various teams. Ana and Eva i) oan ay 5 es oe i eile a Meme §=6cespond with glee to the new girls’ soccer a SX MPa cia Fs | team while Russ plays with determination on he 4 ' | , lar eeey Pee i A | «the newly formed boys’ volleyball team. 4 : : i My Celebrating the Sports Seasons 177 S00sses90088880pth 8680e005 88 0Rmgel eeness Can the sports’ season be coming to an end so soon? These seniors playing their last games for their various teams felt the days closing in on them. At least they could look forward to facing the spring season as SENIORS! CONGRATULATIONS ON A SUPER SEASON from PETE'S AUTO REPAIR We service all foreign cars and specialize in the repair of Volkswagen vehicles. PETE MARCOTTE Former Volkswagen Service Manager 3230 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford No. of Super Place Tel. 995-2258 Mayor Bullard School Committee Superintendents Head Administration School Administration Department Heads Secretaries Clerks Aides Custodians Cafeteria Staff Julia “Sheila” Mahoney joined the New Bedford High School family as a guidance counselor in 1961, and it was with a high sense of professionalism and deep concern for her students that she pursued her career. As a result, her knowledge and caring earned her, not only the respect, but also the affection of students and colleagues alike. Her wonderful sense of humor, seen especially during Spirit Week, her love of family and people, and her deep religious faith served well to form the underlying principles which guided her personal life and her school life. We shall miss her greatly and think of her with fondness whenever we read the words of her favorite Irish blessing. — Mrs. J. Bolton In MEMORY “May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, And rains fall soft upon your fields And until we meet again May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.” WISHING YOU SUCCESS NOW AND IN THE FEEEOREY | ki MAYOR JOHN K. BULLARD THE NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE September, 1986 Mayor John K. Bullard, chairman ex-official Mrs. Margery Dottin Atty. Thomas R. Hunt Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. Carlos Pacheco Dr. Paul Walsh Mr. Ronald Walsh CONGRATULATIONS! To the 1987 Graduates of New Bedford High SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. C.T. Nanopoulos Mrs. L. Caron Mr. J. Silva Mr. W. Chapman Spec. Services Elem. Educ. Personnel ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR BUSINESS SERVICES Mr. S. Lamarche 184 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | | | eee = E 7a 7 a4 eg + ae a HEADMASTER Mr. Theodore J. Calnan To the Class of 1987, It is time now to look back over your past years at New Bedford High School and remember the happy times you shared with your friends and staff members. As you approach your graduation day you can celebrate your future and take pride in knowing you accomplished one of the major goals in your life. On behalf of the administration and staff members, I extend our congratulations to you for your achievement, and I also wish you a wealth of good luck and much happi- ness. Mr. John F. Robinson 185 eOUSt MIs TRLSE MMARVAL M. HAR 5 g : o 4a : =e Ac R ne On S 5 ml N cr. j ue fe ies le) a 2 36 2 Lae MO) - = 's ‘ 2 $ SINHAILLS JO NVA : g S g 2 s 2) ci. uo BS =e ex Z, OF ae ss ce H AO) =. LIOUSEMASTERS DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. F. Cole Social Studies Mr. J. Farrell Industrial Arts Col. J. Napoli JROTC Mr. R. Nerbonne Business Education Mr. R. Nolin Foreign Languages Ms. J. Park Math Mr. C. Robinson English Mr. J. Rose Science Mrs. M. Stellato Home Economics ae ACULTY and STAFF ADAMOWICZ, A. ADAMOWSKI, V. English Spec. Ed. S. Char S ALVES, C. For. Lang. Business _ (Above) Mrs. Strupczewski and Ms. Morris enjoy a lunch time chat, while (Bottom left) Mr. Mandly — heads for the closet. AMARAL, J. AMARAL, P. Science Phys. Ed. - ANDERSON,R. ANDRADE, E. ANDRADE,M. Business For. Lang. Counselor ANTHONY, P. ANUSZCZYK, J. ARAUJO, A. Science Spec. Ed. For. Lang. ( ARMSTRONG, C. _ ARRUDA, J. = AUDETIE, T.. “2 AYOTIE. LL - BARBERO, F. Spec. Ed. I.M.C. Business Business Math BARHOZA R - ————s« BEEBIS, C. - BENNETT, | Phys. Ed. Science Spec. Ed. (Above) Ms. Leal playfully poses for the cameraman as (left) Mrs. Con- ward and Mr. Marchand tease each other about smiling for the camera. P Wud BETTENCOURT, W. BISAILLON, D. Att Science dich BISCARI, G. BOISVER Ts Pia) ae BOLTONS J. = BOROWICZ, J. a See R. For. Lang. Driver Ed. Guidance Soc. St. Science 189 BRAZ, R. English BROADMEADOW, P: English B UCKLEY, K. Phys. Ed. CABRAL, G. For. Lang. CALNAN, J. Soc. St. CAMPANELLI, L. Soc. St. CAMPOLT, R. Music CARDOSO, C. Guidance CAROLUS, J. Math CARREIRO, D. English CARREIRO, R. Soc. St. CATON, D. CARVALHO, E. Business For. Lang. a CASTRO, M. For. Lang. CATIN, C. Business CHARBONNEAU, G. English CHISHOLM, J. Math CONWARD, C. Soc. St. CORREIA, D. CORREIA, M. For. Lang. Math CORREIA, V. Art COSTA, D. Ind. Arts aA al COSTA, J. COSTA, M. Math Guidance COSTA, M. E. COTE, |. Health Math ' 7 ; . ; ba Saag Fo Sa i. CROMPTON, R. Science | ) i? CURRY, J. | FERS CURRY, N. DAGRACA, A. Soc. St. DAIGLE, E. Science DEAN, D. Math DECHAMBEAU, J. Ind. Arts DESILVA, G. Math 191 DLOUHY, R. ESA NCY, W. FEINGOLD, E. Class Advisors Sharing MR. A. ALVES and MS. D. DEAN: the Work and Fun Our senior class advisors Ms. Dor- othy Dean and Mr. Al Alves make Ms. Bizarro’s job a little easier when it comes to dealing with the seniors. One of their functions is to work to prepare the senior float for the Thanks- giving Day parade. They are guests at the Junior and Senior Banquets where they also help with the entertainment section. They attend Senior Steering Committee meetings and offer helpful suggestions. Most importantly, throughout the year they help the seniors with personal as well as academic problems. DOW, R. DUBE, D. “| puDULA Home Ec. Soc. St English Counselor Spec. Ed. FOGEL, G. English FERREIRA, T. Ms. Dean and Mr. Alves will probable never forget engineering the project “to stuff’ the whale mascot from their winning float into Mr. Calnan’s office! When it comes to attending senior functions, both advisors enjoy being there and are happy to be honored guests and enjoy the festivities. While at these functions they have noticed how unified the class of 1987 is and also how much the students have grown from frightened freshman into mature young adults. _ EDMUNDSON, L. St Pea oe DIGGLE, E. _ Math DLOUHY, L Business | Soc. St. FERNANDES, J. Math — oy FOLEY, D. Chart FORGUE, E. Spec. Ed. FOSTER, R. Soc. St. Be et pe N FOUCART, M. FOURNIER, R. Phys. Ed. Art (Top) Mr. Alves offers a suggestion at the Sr. Steering Committee Meeting, while (right) Ms. Dean listens to the agenda. (Above) They pose with two of the class officers. FRANCIS, R. Business GALIPEAU, M. For. Lang. GALUSKA, L. Spec. Ed. GARDINER, S. Phys, Ed. GIBBS, C. Spec. Ed. GILL, D. Health GILL} Science GISSINGER, R. Guidance 193 GOMES, E. GOMES, J. For. Lang. Math (Above) Mr. LeBlanc works with Mark Martin and Dennis Wilkin- son on the computer. (Right) The College-Now Program. HARTLEY, H. HASSEY, C. Science Soc. St. HEBERT, J.L. HEBERT, K. Science Math GOODFELLOW, G. Science GUTIERREZ, I. English HILLIER, W. Math GOUVEIA, W. Math GUY, P. For. Lang. HINDLE, C. Math GREENE, D. Chart r° HAMLET, W. Science r% x a HOCHMAN, M. Guidance a “MARRAGE AGE = u FEMALE _ A Py HOGAN, M. JACINTHO, J. JOHNSTON, N. English ‘Science Art A ie sree a A te tac titi, ES. KALIFE, S. For. Lang. KALLEVIK, D. KELLY, J. For. Lang. English KIMBALL, D. KO N STA NTAKOS, N. Soe St. Ind. Arts (Above) Mr. Fortes gives some help during a tutoring session. (Below) Mr. “K” offers helpful instruc- LANOUETTE, R. LAWRENCE, C. tion. (Top) Mr. Lima checks for problems. English Bay St. Gr. LEAL, C. LEBLANC, R. LEVASSEUR, A. Soc. St. Math English 195 LILJEDAHL, R. Phys. Ed. LIMA, B. Math Ae JE LOMBARDO, S. LONGPRE, M. LOPES, M. Business English English LOTZ, M. Home Ec. LYONNAIS, R. Math MACHADO, G. Math MAHONEY, J. Guidance MANDLY, J. GREEN HOUSE: ee 4 MANNION, B. “The Tradition of Excellence Continues” Business In praising the Green House Mr. Saltzman described the staff and students as being outstanding. Individually they all possess a great amount of school spirit. The tradition of excel- lence started long ago, but the students of the Green House accepted the challenge to keep up the tradition and make it better — which they did. When asked to describe the seniors, Mr. Saltzman said they were great, greater and the greatest, as is the staff! They’re proud and put a great deal of caring into everything they do. They compete in friendly competition with other houses which helps them to believe they are the best. “The Mean Green Machine is the best!” 196 i ‘ MARCHAND, A. ne English MARLAND, C. I.M.C. MARSHALL, D. Spec. Ed. MARTIN, MJ. Science McCARTHY, E. Spec. Ed. English MARTIN, R. Science MEDEIROS, D. (Above) Mr. Dlouhy checks under the hood Attendance for problems while (right) the trio of Mr. Motta, Mr. Vaz and Mr. Fernandes beam for - the camera. MEDEIROS, G. English MEDEIROS, J. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, R. For. Lang. MELLEN, R. Home Ec. MESSIER, C. Math MILLIGAN, C. Home Ec. MITCHELL, T. Math MORETTI, D. Ind. Arts 197 MORRIS, M. English MORRISON, R. RF. SFC ROTC MOTTA, F. SOc. Se MURPHY, Soc. St. GOLD HOUSE: “Far Ahead of the Competition” an O'LEARY, C. _ OLIVEIRA, A. Home Ec. Business 4 Enthusiasm of students, dedi- cation and hard work of the faculty and staff are the reasons Mr. Longo feels that the Gold House is the best. The office philosophy of fair disci- pline and the basis of caring allows the students to have a sense of belonging. The staff is dedicated and supportive while the students are proud (proven by being 1 for 42 months in a row in attendance). Both the staff and students are unique. Everyone has a strong sense of en- thusiasm and school spirit. The seniors are enthusiastic, caring and personable. “Go for the Gold because we get respect the old-fashioned way — we EARN it!” ORLOWSKI, E. Ind. Arts PACHECO, J. Dist. Ed. PACHECO, R. Art PECCINI, R. English PEPIN, D. English PEREIRA, M. Math Ph € PERRY, R. PERSSON, M. PIGARD, Hi 2% PIERI, L. PIMENTAL, A. Soc. St. For. Lang. Ind. Arts Science Science PIRES, R. PLISKIN, D. Guidance Science POSIVIATA, D. Spec. Ed. PURCELL, R. Guidance RAINVILLE, P. For. Lang. RAPOSO, J. For. Lang. (Below) Mr. Longo congratulates Debra Cardoso for being the rep with the best homeroom attendance at the Senior Banquet! ROBBINS, W. Ind. Arts ROBERTS, J. RODRIGUES, E. Soc. St. Soc. St. ROGERS, H. I.M.C. ROLLI, N. Phys. Ed. ROMANO, D. Business ROSE, A. English ROU NSEVILLE, B. Phys. Ed. ROWLES, G. English RUTKOWITZ, P. English ST. PIERRE, R. English SA NCHEZ-ARRIOLA, M. For. Lang. SAVAGE, W. Guidance. 200 SCHOFF, J. Guidance SEGUIN, J. Chart SIEGEL, A. Business SILVA, E. Data Proc. SILVA, R. English SILVEIRA, M. Guidance SLATER, A. Soc. Sc. TAN HOUSE: “The Home of School Spirit” The Tan House overflows with school spirit. Many clubs and organizations in the school have their roots there and most of the teachers are deeply involved in the school’s social life. As housemaster of Tan House, Mr. Souza feels that helping the students to be successful in all phases of school life is a main priority.The faculty’s strong desire to help the students and to cooperate with each other creates a good academic atmosphere. It could be said that the Tan House is the center of social interest at NBHS. “Tan House students are enthusiastic, hard working, and loaded with school spirit.” SOARES, K. Science SOUZA, J. Spec. Ed. SOWA, A. Guidance STRITTMATTER, J. Science BLUE HOUSE: “A Home Away from Home” The Blue House is the only house to be super- vised by a woman, Mrs. Harper. The best part of the Blue House is the pride of the students and faculty. Blue House is loved by everyone in it. Helping the troubled student to understand the importance of acquiring an education is one of the top priorities of the Blue House faculty. Mrs. — Harper also feels that Blue House students are concerned, conscientious, and delightful. “The students and teachers make the Blue House number one.” STRUPCZEWSKI, C. SULLIVAN, N. SYKES, J. TAVARES, D. TAVARES, E. Business Home Ec. English For. Lang. Soc. St. may, TAYLOR, M. SOG St: TOOMEY, M. Nurse TRIPP, N. Englis h VARDO, C. Match VASCONCELLES, D. Music VASCONCELLOS, L. Spec. Ed. VAZ, R. Math WALL, N. Guidance WALSH, A. English WALSKI, P. Math WARREN, J. Business WARRINGTON, C. Spec. Ed. WHEELDEN, J. Nurse til ALE WHITTAKER, R. I.M.C. 4 WILBUR, M. Math WILLIAMS, J. = Business WINSPER, W. ZIELINSKI, M. LMC. ” (Above) Mrs. Harper accepts the “Best Spirit Award for the house with the best attendance at the Senior Banquet. Presenting the award is the Senior Class vice-president, Erin McGonigle. Congratulations, Mrs. Harper and to the Blue House representatives who worked so hard to get their homerooms to parti- cipate! 203 GOLD HOUSE. , TAN HOUSE: _ ? BLUE HOUSE: Mrs. C. Rose Ms. S. Cruz Ms. D. Borges SECRETARIES AND CLERKS MAIN OFFICE: (Seated, L-R) Mrs. I. Medeiros, Mrs. R. Rivard (Standing, L-R) Ms. L. Martin, Mrs. C. Souza, Mrs. V. Fernandes GREEN HOUSE: Mrs. C. Fleury TEACHER AIDES (Seated, L-R) Mrs. J. Regis, Mrs. J. Reul,, Mrs. W. Kumor, Mrs. B. Costa, Mrs. I. Medeiros, Mrs. B. McCoy (Standing L-R) Mrs. M. Jacintho, Mrs. M. Almeida, Mrs. I. Reis, Mr. J. Mendes, Mrs. E. Borges, Mrs. C. Silvia, Mrs. M. Walsh, Mrs. I. Bebis 0m, COMPUTER ROOM: Mrs. C. Clermont CAFETERIA STAFF Cuiteria Ladino, top manager aT Jeanette Almeida Cecile Antone Lillian Medeiros Cynthia Bentley Irene Mendonca Margaret Carola Gloria Mondonza Hilda Catlow Kathleen Murphy Rose Costa Dorothy Pedro Rose Coulombe Mary L. Perry Gladys Couto Jacqueline Ponte Jovina Dias Agnes Rua Lucy Fernandes Natalie Simmons Milton Fonseca Emily Souza Priscilla Gomes Rosalie Alice Grenier Strittmatter Dorothy Hope Emily Sylvia Nancy Houghton Mary Tavano Joyce Icaponi _ Marion J. Wholley Theresa Lizotte Demetra Yoties CUSTODIANS Jim Burgo, Sr. Cust. — George Wheeler, Sr. Cust. ————____. Antone Alfonso William Frasier Robert Almedia Joseph Garcia John Morin Al Ayotte Beverly Gomes David Novo Elizabeth Cecilio Fr ancis Hallet Debra Peltier Joseph Chabot Richard Haskins Kenneth Petty Sie Correia, Jr. John A. Hunt Paul Porier ‘ Fernando Cruz Denis Latour Joseph Richards John J. David Kenneth S. Marmaras Mary Rose CARPE NTER Shirley Ernest Medeiros Harvey Stewart Dale Fuller Eluziario Linda Medeiros Anthony Williams Shirley Fernandes Reggie Mendes Phillip Winn ENGINEERS Kenneth Andrews Chief Engineer James Costa William Prast 205 “cc . and gladly would he learn, and gladly teach.” — Chaucer We touch the future noea new bedford educators association 206 MONTESSORI PRE-SCHOOL FRANK AND NANCY SOUZA “GREATER NEW BEDFORD’S EARLY LEARNING CENTER SINCE 1973” 357 MAIN STREET 465 FAUNCE CORNER ROAD FAIRHAVEN, MA 02719 No. DARTMOUTH, MA 02747 992-2281 995-1685 GOOD LUCK LAURIE WE LOVE YOU Dorothy Cox Candies UPS Shipping Center Lottery Agent 4241 ACUSHNET AVE, NEW BEDFORD, MASS, 02745 PHARMACY Marc Mathieu, B. S., R. Ph. met, 995-1421 'SPECIALIZING IN UNIQUE GIFTS Video Cassette Sales Rentals 2925 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02745 Tel: (617) 995-5304 PAUL J. BOUDREAU LOUISE BOUDREAU VCR’S CAMERAS TV’S What Can Hypnosis do for you? e Lose Weight permanently ¢ Stop Smoking easily © Contro! Stress effectively ¢ Control Pain effortlessly And much more! Fred S. Pacheco Certified Hypnotherapist (617) 992-2462 Private and Clinic Sessions Available 207 Congratulations, Erin — and Good Luck Best of Luck To All the Graduates Class of 1987 LARRY, MARCIE, REBECCA REBECCA’S VARIETY 603 ALLEN ST. N.B. LOVE MOM AND DAD CONGRATULATIONS GEASS OF a 7 D ) BEST OF WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’87 FROM: Mr. Mrs. Robert Foster 208 NOW SERVING YOU AT FOUR LOCATIONS Citizengkederal THE CREDIT UNION MAIN OFFICE NORTH BRANCH 271 Union Street 1832 Acushnet Ave. Downtown, New Bedford Northend, New Bedford SOUTH BRANCH RAYNHAM BRANCH 2 W. Rodney French Blvd. K-Mart Plaza Southend, New Bedford Rte 44, Raynham Ae rAGE NCUA National Credit Union Administration. a U S_ Government Agency M S | e Massachusetls Share Insurance Corporation TENDER LEE HARRIMAN Sales Executive KASCO: 0 TRIAD DfVISION Fund Raising Specialists for Over 20 Years 7 Ridgecrest Ave. Fairhaven, Ma. 02719 Helping Youth (617) 999-3829 Help Themselves AWARD WINNING CHOWDER FRESH CROISSANT SANDWICHES GOURMET HOT DOGS SIGNATURE SALADS Another restaurant from Freestone’s. A friendly cafe with items to eat in or take out. We also offer cheesecake, brownies, premium ice cream, soft drinks and iced tea coffee, quarts of chowder to go and we will accept advance orders. Open Monday-Saturday 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. We sell quarts of chowder anytime | CHOW TERR EIC | YER CIC, 47 NORTH SECOND STREET NEW BEDFORD 997-4734 BEST WISHES TOME CLASS OFS? ANTHONY COELHO MUSCIAN 996-2189 209 ROGER, Your every success has made me proud, the joys you have given me have always been a big moment for me. I’ve enjoyed watching you grow into a fine young man. You always kept your values, ideals your dreams though sometimes it was hard for you not to follow the “crowd.” TODAY is the beginning of a future that holds only the best for you. I’ve been there and will always be there for you to talk with, BECAUSE no matter how grown-up you get you'll always be MY BOY MY SON whom I love the best with all my heart. PEAGE FAITE LOVE Your Mom Patricia Duarte Raphael MOACIR de SA PEREIRA, M.D. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1987 Tec. 998-1110 Mon. - Fri. 12 - 8 p. m., Sat. 9-8 p. m. R R VIDEO we NOW RENTING — MOVIES — VGR'S 189 HADLEY STREET NEW BEDFORD, MASS. (ACROSS THE STREET FROM BROOKLAWN PARK) ROBERTA’S SCHOOL OF DANCE 619 Brock Ave. New Bedford, MA Roberta A. Bodeau Director 210 ALL MOVIE RENTALS $4 90 EA. 3 FOR 5.00 WED. SPECIAL — ALL MOVIE RENTALS 955° ca. NOT TO EXCEED 3 PER CUSTOMER PLUS TAX OPEN 7:30-10 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK 464 BROCK AVE. (ONE BLOCK SO. OF HAZELWOOD PARK) PARKING AVAILABLE 997-2959 J JEWELERS Downtown New Bedford North Dartmouth Mall — ial e Jennifer Ruth, fine, ft 209 Union Street e New Bedford, MA 02740 % “Stay forever young.” — Bob Dylan CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’87 from GILBERT J. COSTA INSURANCE AGENCY 211 No ho BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF ’87 (617) 999-3826 DPacheca's Canst. Ca. Dne. SPECIALIZING IN MASONRY TONY PACHECO 14 E. River Dr. N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF ’87 BETTENCOURT PHARMACY 1643 ACUSHNET AVENUE NEW BEDFORD, MA 02746 and to Kate with whom we had to tolerate 17 yrs. who made us take our own medicine because of the headaches she caused. Best of luck to the Class of “87” | and Debbie and Charlie... | Phone: 998-5115 y BEAUTY SALON 12 White St. Acushnet, Mass. 02743 A Full Service Salon CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’87 WARD ONE CITY COUNCILLOR JIM SULLIVAN AND THE SULLIVAN FAMILY Fred Villari’s Studios n 992 Kempton St. (Rt. 6) of Self Defense MARK PINA New Bedford, MA 02740 Chief Instructor DOMESTIC FOREGA CAR DISC DRAKE 617 997-4322 School Manager 997-1202 158 Muttieston Ave., Route 6, Fairhaven Donaghy Gumeral Home +05 County rect Seto Beford, AMassackusells 02740 (617) 992-5456 ' Sey o hw cea NEWPORT CREAMERY, INC. 1071 Kempton, St. New Bedford MA JACHNA SECURITY SERVICES, INC. Evening Appointments Telephone 994-7851 Wh le jachna, or President Se v . 5) Z bal Sa) Belilah's Bridal Salon, Ine. Gowns of Distinction EXECUTIVE OFFICES 999-4058 862 ASHLEY BLVD. 1142 Acushnet Avenue 24 HOUR SERVICE NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02745 New Bedford, MA 02746 MARIA H. NEVES, Pres. 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ELGAR Cocktails Owner 117 Rockdale Ave. New Bedford, Mass. 996-6768 DAILY 9-9 SUN. 9-1:00 G G DESIGN Complete button pin production Plus - sign painting lettering service Spotlight your products or services today! add ‘spirit’ to your trade spread your message al fairs. show, convention, meeting veer celebrations and gatherings build employee morale with a ve promote civic causes, even a message, promote job safety favorite candidate or cause raise money for your school introduce new products or church. club or favorite charity (at services, of promote existing ones GLEN GRIMES Phone: 997-9626 New Bedford, MA 02740 See us for your 10th, 20th or ANY CLASS REUNION (Reunion Pins Our Specialty) Across from the High School... CORNER SPORTS STORE 310-319 Hathaway Blvd. New Bedford, Mass. 02740 Bus. (617) 992-0110 Custom Jackets @ T-Shirts © Embroiaery THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM 18 JOHNNY CAKE HILL (617) 997-0046 Monday through Saturday Yam-Spm Sunday 1pm-Spm. $2.50 for adults $2.00 for seniors $1.50 for children Members free. The Museum Shop is open daily. FOOD LUIGKGLASSLOF 287 McDONALD’S 840 Purchase St. NB 1080 Kings Hwy, NB jee | jst wll lala c | aa alin la iris t AMERICAN AUTO, INC. 867 CHURCH STREET NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02745 TELEPHONE 998-1141 Authorized Dealer AMC — JEEP — RENAULT NOW LEASING ALL MAKES MODELS NO MONEY DOWN 219 | CARFCRS always 20-40% ff list prices WOOLRICH JORDACHE CHIC DICKIES CALVIN KLEIN DOWNTOWN NEW BEDFORD FALL RIVER SEEKONK Russell’s Cleaners Expert Dry Cleaning Shirt Service MICHAEL WENDLING Proprietor 295 Ashley Boulevard New Bedford, MA Tel: 994-6041 MARK’S BEVERAGE Mark Muldoon, Prop. 642 County Street « New Bedford, MA 02740 993-8859 Beers - Liquors - Wines GREATER NEW BEDFORD YMCA THE WFOR LIFE Health Fitness Recreation aE stuDENT N.B.H.S. concress CO N G RATU LATI O N S Bus. Tel. 995-4556 John and Jackie Bowden AND BEST WISHES BILLY BOY CANDIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CANDY to the FOR ALL OCCASIONS “CANDY MAKING SUPPLIES” Class of 87 NOVELTIES 415 BROCKTON STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MA 02745 lva Chereta, Pres. Chris Reed, V.P. Stephanie Lawrence, Sec. Normand's Meat Specialties Home Freezer Meats A Specialty Save On Quantity Purchases See ot EY BLVD... NEW BEDFORD, MASS. hole 993-3983 bho ho Good Luck Class of “gq” from the NBHS Field Hockey Team Music For All Occasions Music From The 1940's To Top 40 Leos ce” Dance Party Mobile Disc Jockeys We Specialize In LEO NORMA HEBERT Dances, Weddings Tel. (617) 995-9553 and Fund Raisers Magic Moment Bridal Boutique © 111 Allen Street New Bedford 992-9903 [lt Congratulations t ; SF Where do you go for those special occasions? At the Magic Moment Bridal Boutique in New Bedford. Tel. 993-3983 NORMANDS MEAT SPECIALTIES, INC. 331 Ashley Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02746 RICHARD DESPRES, Pres. @e@eeatulations Class of 1987 PeoRGE BERNIQUE CO. General Insurance mlo Ashley Blvd. New Bedford, Mass. 02745 Telephone 998-1204 CENTRAL PuARMacy LOCATED IN NORTH END FAMILY RECORDS MAINTAINED 1 ee sen, Selene Sor a ee oe a Ae ees = ST | THE SERVICE STORE | fe ¥ ee MABLE DELIVERY SERVICE AVA OPEN 7 DAYS 1833 Acushnet Ave PRESCRIPTION New Bedford 995 5755 SICK RO Uae are pete all OL aod aaa er GREETING CARDS PARKIN ) TOP JOB BUILDING MAINTENANCE CO., INC. “Bnd Poa Imagemakers 126 Acushnet Avenue - Free Estimates - New Bedford, MA 02740 (617) 993-4159 Senior portraits with style! 46 Parker St. New Bedford, MA Tel. 996-3235 IRON MOUNTAIN CLEANING “The finest in Industrial Cleaning” Good Luck: Class of ’87 CONGRATULATIONS Good Luck Class of ’87 from CITY OF NEW BEDFORD NELSON M. MACEDO COUNCILLOR WARD FIVE 31 COTTAGE STREET HOME 996-2957 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02740 BUSINESS 996-2957 NEW BEDFORD POLICE UNION Venus de Wiehe NZOHKHAP RCH AOZOO 225 999-4545 997-9449 Sj ANDARD AXI 997-9404 997-9405 997-9405 LEE TRANSPORTATION CORP. (THE RED AND WHITE FLEET) P.O. BOX D-622 NEW BEDFORD, MA 02742 RED — CITY — WHITE — A-1 — CHECKER — SO. END 24 HOUR CITY-WIDE SERVICE RADIO DISPATCH AVAILABLE FOR LONG DISTANCE TRAVELING AT REASONABLE RATES S Fine Art C ) Custom Framing e Painting Paper Restoration ae e Conservation Framing Wen e Needlework Framing e 19th Century Paintings e Watercolors ¢ Drawings e Chart Mounting e Posters @ Prints Open Mon.-Sat. 9 to 5 382 Acushnet Ave. in the Historic District MULDOONS ¢ SALOON 1309 Phillips Rd. New Bedford, MA 02745 Tel. 995-6489 17 Mechanics Lane New Bedford, MA 02740 Tel. 999-1010 MULDOON’S MINI-MART groceries — produce — meat — beer — wine Open 7 A.M. — Midnight: 7 Days a Week CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 787 New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce 838 Purchase Street Post Office Box G-827 New Bedford, Massachusetts 02742 Telephone (617) 999-5231 228 Glaser by Name, Glazier by Trade! THATS BEEN QUR TRADEMARK SINCE 1921 AUTO GLASS fi SPECIALISTS We have the most complete stock within 50 miles for all cars and trucks. Domestic Foreign. Windshields installed Nhile-U- Wait in New Bedford Fail River INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLED Complete Glass Replacement Service GLASS TABLE TCPS CUSTOM ee oe YOU! I AND SIZES with ean iI ae sned 2aces CUSTOM MIRROR :NSTALLATIONS! PICTURE WINDOWS + INSULATED GLASS SPEEDY SERVICE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL NCUSTSIaL MARINE atest proguets ana services cv “epresenting the following ieaging glass manufacturers as their distributors ‘or :n:s area. LOF, PPG FORD Complete with the atest fabrication eauipment and a desire ‘o ciease. Alvin Glaser. ‘Aanacer SLIDING WINDOWS tin back of pickups) UPHOLSTERY (ail -ypes of repairs, replacements and new work on autos. trucks boats, RVs AUTOMOTIVE BURGLAR ALARMS SEAT COVERS TOPS SUNRCOFS (installed) CALL US TODAY _MORRIS GLASER GLASS CO. 1265 Purchase St.. 238 President Ave. (off Atte: 195 exit No. 15) . - (across from Action Datsun) DOWNTOWN NEW BEDFORD From Rt. 195 to Rte. 79 to President Ave. 999-6497 or 676-0444 676-1464 Going together: alvin an CONGRATULATIONS enator William Q. MacLean, Jr. and Marge MacLean . | ———t ——} from JACK AND BARBARA NOBREGA White’s Of Westport -- A Tradition Of Excellence For Over 30 Years! annem “5 More Than A Fine Restaurant... Welcome to a setting of Style and Grace... Our recent expansion at White’s of Westport has White's of Westport also continues its outstanding provided some exciting new features for you: reputation as one of the area’s finest banquet and function ¢ Accommodations up to 1,500 ® Carport with canopy protection facilities. Whether it’s a testimonial, wedding, anniversary, patrons in the Grand Salon —® Individual bridal suites and business conference or a special event for your organization, e Six beautiful function rooms relaxing areas White's of Westport is ready to serve you! to choose from ¢ Outdoor landscaped grounds ¢ Central Lounge greenhouse _ for scenic photography Call us today, : e Facilities available to the e Expanded parking facilities Toll Free, New Bedford residents, 993-6700. handicapped WHITE’S OF WESTPORT WEDDINGS ¢ ANNIVERSARIES ¢ TESTIMONIALS SEMINARS 66 State Road, Westport, MA 02790 Zaz . _ a - awe : ry it Sy Pat FY mae) aa oA ier hia! oC | wi a - a A Coe wy, a pas 3 9066 00045 0805 : _ itl Anse - : ot 7 ‘ 7 ‘ ; 7 ie 7 ia ‘ Ys ‘ 218 = ; a ¥ ai by ( al ‘ + Jil . ; i - ad J -- - - Ys A as 5 : ee ae; un a vw a 7 7 ee Sige x fr eee +4 A a 7 : : d = ay se i pee on ' a Ps . - Oe Love Caras at ’ | = = e 7 =e. | : , 5 PPLEMENT Nineteen CLightyseven THE BIGGEST CELEBRATION! Graduation Day OR cr: After a tremendous year, the Class of 1987 gathered at Sargeant Field on June 4 to receive accolades, well-wishes and — the golden treasure — diplomas. Caps and gowns were donned as friends met in the parking lot to begin the big celebration. “aad pe ot, N Entering the gym, we lined up to begin the traditional walk to our seats on the field. It seemed at the time that the line went on forever. We congratulated Mr. Fraga on his award, and we bid a sad farewell to our senior exchange visitors and to our own classmates. RADUATING WITH US! When the school year came to a close there were several staff members who also “graduated” into retirement. We wish them the best of luck and happy times to spend leisurely with their fam- ily and friends. We also thank them for their years of service. DOROTHY AMARAL Main Office Secretary VIOLETTA FERNANDES Main Office Secretary HANS PICARD Industrial Arts Dept. VIVIAN ROBB Main Resource Center CATHERINE ROSE Gold House Secretary AILEEN SIEGEL Business Dept. “agin A sag gt i in eee Be: SPRING SPORTS The success syndrome of the Whaler teams continued through the spring season. Hats off for winning seasons and tournament appearances by the girls’ softball team and the boys’ baseball team. Also to boys’ track field team which won the Division I Class Meet and went undefeated. Shown below are members of the girls’ track and field team. Senior players on the Whaler teams are shown making their contributions on the playing field or posing for our cameras during a practice. (Left) Kathryn Roche makes a move to return a serve, while right, Charlie Almeida shows the form which took the Whalers into tournament play. ‘ se | tins HEINE Py 4 + - rt tag ‘So i ae Oe ae we od (Left) The girls’ tennis team with Coach Esancy. (Bottom middle) The boys’ track and field team with Coach Gardner. (Below) Aaron Bedard had an outstanding season for the Whalers. (Bottom left) Coach Soares watches his girls’ softball team during practice. (Bottom right) Karen Almeida hits a serve with great energy. The music and the magic of “Annie” filled the Bronspiegel Auditorium from April 2 to April 5. (Left) Mary Anne Paquin, along with Goldie (Sandy), won everyone’s heart as Annie. Her older sister Angela was unbeatable as Miss Hannigan (below) while (bottom) John Costa made a very believable F.D.R. (Bottom right) Newcomer Kelly Farrell played a warm and caring Grace. Adding to the zest of the play was Rooster played outstandingly by George Telheiro. Shown below with Miss Hannigan and Rooster is Corrine Paquin who played the gullible Lily with a flair. Playing the important role opposite Annie was Tom Carreiro as Daddy Warbucks. The chemistry created by his performance with Mary Anne electrified the audience. Credit goes to all cast members for fine performances under the fine direction of Mr. Charbonneau and Mr. Marchand. Hats off also to Mr. Vasconcelles (orchestra), Ms. Mac Donald (choreography), Ms. Lawrence (vocal music), Mr. Paquin (sound) and Ms. Couto (costumes). PGES NDA SELLE AO SUPER SENIOR DAY On May 15 we celebrated Super Se- nior Day! The day began with an audito- rium sponsored by the SADD organiza- tion. Later that day we were treated to “make-your-own” sundaes and many laughs as top administrators scooped heaps of vanilla and chocolate. Mr. Calnan was a natural! Everyone then created his own special sundae with bananas, nuts, cher- ries, chocolate sauce and pineapple top- ping. Making the sundaes was almost as much fun as eating them! Ma : Lain SRL A INI The paper covers were quickly ripped off as everyone eagerly searched for his picture in the yearbook. Then, after spending some time flip- ping through the pages to look at pictures of spe- cial events the real business of the night began — exchanging books for messages and signatures from classmates. CELEBRATION CRUISE This year’s class took to the seas to carry on its celebration. Instead of the usual gym dances, the class rented the Schamonchi for the evening of May 26 to rock to the music of WJJN. “Decked-out” with white and red T- shirts marked “NB Rocks the Boat” every- one did their best to do exactly that. Heading out, the excitement grew as the newness of the trip delighted everyone. The view along Padanaram Harbor was spectacular. SSS ; ; ; ; 3 ; : ; ry ‘ ee NB ROCKS THE BOAT 15 Taking a break from the rocking aboard the Schamonchi, class advisors Ms. D. Dean and Mr. A. Alves helped in handing out the certificates given to those twelve seniors chosen as “super seniors.” Shown here is one recipient, Richard Popovic. After the break the dancing returned and live music was provided upstairs . . . HEADING HOME Just Practicing... PROM PREVIEW The prom fashion show in January gave parents a chance to see what their sons and daughters might choose for the prom in June. The music filled the room; Mr. Vaz gave introductions; Jen smiled; Bob tipped his cane, and the fun began. After the initial nervousness the models walked the runway with grace and ease. Tite Se all —— 19 SF Sal visi gr ee de ee) «= THE REAL CELEBRATION % st i i Limousines, flowers, and formal-wear were brought together at the Venus de Milo on June 2. The beautiful styles and arrays of colors were blended together under the chandeliers of the ballroom. Music was played by DJ Alan Fortes after the meal of prime rib and shrimp. Throughout the evening cameras were clicked and smiles were flashed. The receiving line greeted the Class of ’87 and then each of the steering committee members was individually introduced and given a gift from the class as a thank you for their tremendous work throughout the year. At the stroke of midnight the guests left with their souvenir glasses. Th ag % hie img Each couple passed through the flower-covered trellis to meet the receiving line. The va- riety of bows and curtsies brought smiles from many. i bs vy 4 INN XY the Year — N


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