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

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nape ee: 5 oe Spent b PRE eee Se ES Sas ae ede aes iene ini ae ASSIS NESS SSS + weetere Ti iii FORD HIGH SCHOOL 6 My N aa Da ry ay, = i New Bedford High — 1988 New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 Music is a language OW GUE 33. Ce — f — 5 P - seca OY et BS : de with the he lyrics differences of our lives Changes nc in t Co 6 Melodies strung together with varied notes Relate to our diverse backgrounds Friendships made become unforgettable... Woven together by special songs. Celebrating our achievements Recalling our memories... The music we shared bonded us together. 13 and the Class of turned to the muses — 88 knew wisely to... . and gladly would he learn, and gladly teach.” — Chaucer We touch the future nbea new bedford educators association The Statt EDITOR Lisa Nowell me 4 SENIOR STAFF Back (L-R): Lisa Nowell (ed.), Michelle Cruz, Lidia Neves, Kelly Simmons (center) Lissa Vieira (front) Maria Soares, Raeanne Steliga 18 19 Vice-President Secretary Owen McGonigle Karen Pacheco President Joe DeMedeiros : ‘ J YW, FETE Yr £ a i AAA Tt eS ok e tit e “ty BE we ow és uy os eli §8 Is Truly Great! Throughout the 87-88 school year, the senior class officers and steering committee joined their efforts to make our senior year a memorable one. The senior class officers helped the steering committee and the senior class come up with ideas for fundraisers and school functions. Along with the class officers, two very important people, Ms. Persson of the Foreign Language Department and Mr. Rose, head of the Science Department acted as senior class advisors. They attended all the meetings and provided encouragement as well as help for the students to come up with ideas and carry them out. The senior steering committee not only col- lected dues and other monies, but they also came up with various activities for seniors. This year, the steering committee followed last year’s committee in having the Senior Banquet in October and a boat cruise on the Schamonchi in the spring. During Spirit Week, they planned the senior dress-up days and also won the Dean’s Trophy during the spirit parade bonfire night. They competed against other seniors at the Broom Ball hockey game and then against the other classes in the Field Day contest in May. They ran a Prom Prom- otional Day and were guests of honor at Super Senior Day. This year the steering committee also came up with a few new activities which included the Halloween Film Festival and the “video shows’ of all the events that took place during the school year. As you can see, the steering committee, class officers and class advisors put in a great deal of time and effort in order to make our senior year special and one that will be remembered for many years to come. P.S. A big thank you to our class advisors without whose help the year wouldn't have been as much fun Or as memorable. Ms. M. Persson Mr. J.W. Rose 20 SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Front (L-R) N. Dulude, L. Barboza, S. Watkins, B. Stowell, H. Nelson (Middle) S. Houtman, T. Oliveira, kK. DePault, B. Safioleas, T. Carreiro, N. Mello, N. Martin, K. Kelly (Back) M. Weaver, M. Velazquez, R. Boissonneau, K. Chomak, M. Barton, S. Shaw, W. Dubois, L. Neves. HEIDI E. ABENDROTH 314 Summer St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to Mom, friends Mrs. Buckley. Happiest playing field hockey or being with WM SL. Mr. Taylor Mr. Walsh rate high. Fears nuclear war in the future. Dislikes snobs, but admires kindness. ELIZABETH ALFAIATE 39 Holly Tree Lane NB 02745 “Liz” Fun-loving trusting. “Let Me Be the One” Mr. Hamlet 1. Thanks parents, DS, DS, CV, SM, NS, NO, AM. Happy with close friends. Won't ever forget Tan House cafe. Fears not graduating! “C’mon, dude” DOROTHY d@ALMEIDA 1671 Acushnet Ave. NB 02746 “Dorry” Girls’ soccer team tops. Brother Mike gets her admiration. Hopes to become a fashion designer. Thanks to parents, brother sisters. Jr. Sr. Banquets memorable. Mr. Vaz Mr. Costa both rate 1. bo bo SUSANA A. AFONSO 23 Matthew St. NB 02740 “Susie Q” Thanks parents for everything. Happiest with CS, MA, NP, MM, SA special someone. Friendsand Lovers.” Hates getting up in the morning. Admires honesty. Won't forget friends sr. lounge. RICHARD D. ALLENDE NB 02740 “Ricky or Slick” Strong dislike for studies or unfaithful girls. Won't forget good times spent being with cousins close friends. Thanks God parents. Hopes to live a rich happy future as artist or athlete. ISABEL M. deALMEIDA 86 Woodlawn St. NB 02744 “Itch” Found hanging out at West Beach. Thanks to parents that special one for being there. Happiest with MG, CC, YE, PV everybody. “Wicked sth Admires honesty. Aims or college a successful life. JAMES AGUIAR 33 Frank St. Acushnet 02743 “Aggie” Thanks Mom and Dad. Hopes to become an architect. Happy with Michelle friends. Can be found at Shaw's the Mills. “What's up, Dude” Hopes to marry Michelle. Sr. Jr. Banquets memorable. ANTONIA C. ALMEIDA 89 Pawnee Ct. NB 02740 “Tanya” Thanks parents, Mr. B. Mr. DaGraca. Headed for career in business admini- stration. This calendar girl enjoys modeling. Sr. yr. means being responsible, independent organized. Won't forget friends. KEVIN J. ALMEIDA 358 W. Clinton St. NB 02740 Happiest with KV, LP, MV, CS, DA, TM, SM RF. Usually found hanging on the Ave. or partying with friends. Sends thanks to Mom Nana. Rates Mr. Hamlet at the top. Song: “Fade to Black.” SUSAN AGUIAR 74 Swan St. NB 02744 “Susie Q” Found at the Mills, Horseneck or Newport. Thanks parents, Pete Ana for being there. Is happiest with that special someone or good friends like AA, AC, MLor HA. Bound for college life. DANIEL C. ALMEIDA 41 Frank St. Acushnet 02743 “Dan” Enjoys eating apples in CAD everyday with Mr. Robbins. Mr. Apercino auto maintenance tops. Future aim to own a big contracting co. Thanks parents. Owning the 1990 Indy Corvette his secret fantasy. LEISHA J. ALMEIDA 1060 Marlborough St. NB 02745 “Leish” Can be found at the “sllim’’. Will never forget cheering camp ‘87 softball states. Thanks parents for patience understanding. Happy with RT, JC, TS Kev. Sr. yr. equals end to best times. ANTONIETA M. ALFAIATE 1 Stanton Court NB 02740 “Toni” Won't ever forget Sue A’s party. Mom Dad get her SNE Being with JA, SS, SA, EC, NM VA brings smiles. “Ya, right” Admires brother Joe. Hopes to attend college travel. Mr. Lanouette 1. DIANNE M. ALMEIDA 233 Eugenia St. NB 02745 Enjoys spending time with Joe. Thanks Mom for all her time and support. Relaxes with Led Zeppelin music. “Let's party” Future ambition includes a long happy life with Joe. Being a senior means it’s over. MICHAEL D. ALMEIDA 110 Moss St. NB 02744 “Mike” Thanks Mom, Dad Hope. Winning the finals going on band trips most memorable. Seeks honesty in a person. “Do your best and no one can ask more of you”. Hopes to become a chemical engineer. SENIORS SPEAK OUT What one privilege during your senior year did you enjoy the most? “The privileges I enjoyed the most in my senior year were the fact I could go to se- nior lounge and my Whaler’'s Rest Course.” Corey Ribeiro 2 213 “Senior lounge” Dorothy d’Almeida D132 “IT enjoyed the Senior Banquet and the senior lounge.” Sylvie DaCruz B311 “Working on the yearbook staff.” Lidia Neves 3 304 “The use of the resource slips without the signature of a subject teacher.” “The privilege of going to senior lounge.” Melissa Souza 3 319 “Cutting in lunch line.” Sue Jean Watkins 4 214 “The greatest privilege during my senior year was getting respect from underclass- men.” Melissa Andrade 2 209 “Having our own lunch table reserved.” Diana Christopher 2 210 “Being able to go to senior lounge.” Randy Biggers 3 304 Rodney Reyes 2 213 OLIVIA A. ALMEIDA 193 Aquidneck St. NB 02744 “Ollie” Rates girls’ soccer Intern] Club high. Won't forget friends the team. Happiest being with MC close friends having fun. Thanks her parents godmother. Seeks honesty, humor personality. Ry iene a Ra OA) 6 Al MICHAEL AMARAL 1 Durfee Court NB 02740 “Mike” This young man doesn’t believe in much, but the Easter Bunny. Chem class most memorable. “Calm down” Happiest when on vacation time away from Green House. Dislikes foolish questions. RACHEL M. ALMEIDA NB 02740 This uncommunitive gal from the Green House hopes to enter the field ofcommunication in the future. Enjoys listening to “Planet Earth”. Secret wish to be personal chauffeur to John Taylor. EDWARD F. ALVES 38 South Sixth St. NB 02740 “Ed” Hockey games Mr. Gill tops. Admires his grandfather David Letterman. Won't forget his friends or Kim’s Halloween party. Hopes to become a sports commentator. “Hate it when that happens” AL ald, ROBERT ANDERLY 66 Ricketson St. NB 02744 “Hammer” Thanks Mom Dad for patience. Happiest with JG, MH Sid. Hopes to live peaceful easy life. Taking chemistry again a major fear! Admires honesty a sense of humor in a person. “Na dude!” ROBERT E. ANDERSON 16 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 Happiest when singing playing mind or war games. Chorus, Mrs. Morgan Ms. Horvath tops. Enjoys being with JC, CC Skip. Thanks everyone who helped. Won't forget the New England accent at NBHS. VICTOR P. ALVES 169 Butler St. NB 02744 “Ferrari” Future ambition to fly a “747”. Enjoys playing tennis. Can be found at the beach. Happiest with IB good friends. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Worst fear is not graduating. Mr. Gill 1. ALAN M. ANDRADE 514 Rivet St. NB 02740 “Alvin Brick Rock’ Enjoys weightlifting watching TV. Thanks Mom friends. Hopes to win Mr. O title. Happy with RR, JR, SF, KD, MR, AH, CP, KF Tex. Pet peeve: People who are simply perfect. “Right” HOPE A. AMADON 233 Summer St. NB 02740 “Hopie’ Ms. Bebis Mr. Raposo tops. Thanks parents Nelson, Russ friends. Happy with Nelson, AC, ML, SL CS. Being a sr. means your dreams are within reach. “I'm totally serious’. DC trip awesome. | MARIE E. ANDRADE 1638 Braley Rd. NB 02745 “Big-Mouth” Enjoys being with friends and making people laugh. “Hi, Dude!” Found at the beach. Secret dream to live dangerously. Fears being normal. Admires Dr. Ruth! Fun times at lunch never forgotten. MELISSA A. ANDRADE 990 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Missy Best times spent with TG, MA, LW, BA, KP, CP DP. “Ditto” Enjoyed Black History class the most. Dreams of living in Beverly Hills! College-bound. Thanks her mother. Enjoys a sense of humor. MELISSA D. ARAUJO 12 Lague St. Acushnet 02743 “Missy” Hectic schedule prevented her from turning in the questionnaire. Jr. Sr. Banquets will be forever remembered. Will miss close friends who shared good times. Thanks all who offered un- derstanding. VALERIE L. ANDRADE 9 Rene St. Acushnet 02743 “Shorty” Active in yrbk, Stud. Congress sec. of FHA. Mom Dad get her thanks. Happiest with Bobby or good friends. Future aim as elem. teacher. “Always and Forever’ Mr. Gomes Ms. Milligan great. MELISSA L. ARAUJO 75 Hathaway Blvd. NB 02740 “Missi” Happiest with James son. Admires JR, TC, DC SP. Sends thanks to Mom James. Mr. Fortes tops, “Your Smile” Dislikes phonies. Enjoyed MA Club. Being a senior means “freedom” MICHAEL E. ANDRE, JR. 86 Bay St. NB 02740 “Vinny” Enjoys surfing being with Jen, EA CL Thanks parents for putting up with him. Pet peeves: flat days and slow drivers. Has fantasy of surfing Horseneck Beach “au natural” on a crowded day. ROBERT O. ARRUDA 12 Kimberly Way Acushnet 02743 “Bob” Admires determination in a person. Hopes to pursue architectural engineering. Happiest with CL, NM MA. Thanks Mr. Robbins for encouragement. Dislikes a person with an ego. “Yeah right” “No way” ‘iJ MICHELLE E. ANDRE 33 Sidney St. NB 02740 “Mish” Dislikes hypocrites, but likes friendliness. Thanks parents. Happy with JJ, EG, KO, TM CB. Rates Ms. Milligan 1. Secret dream to marry lead singer of Def Leppard! To work with children in future. KRISTINE ARSENAULT 586 W. Elm St. NB 02740 “Kris” Enjoys swimming dancing. Thanks go to parents Mr. Longo. Won't forget swim team Mr. Medeiros. Happiest with Beans, HD, Tiny, LB, LN, MB, KC SB hanging out. Ms. Bebis Mr. Fraga both tops. —Pr) i NATERCIA F. ANDRE 80 Bellevue St. NB 02744 “Nat” Mr. Pepin Mr. B both tops. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Being with Carlos brings smiles. Friend Debbie gets her admiration. Hopes to own her own beauty salon possibly a pink and white Ferrari. SCOTT AUDETTE 458 Mill St. NB 02740 “Fridge” Special thanks sent to parents. A future photographer for Sports Illustrated! Found with his camera working for Crimson Courier. A fan of Mr. Hebert’s. NBH teachers left a lasting impression. ROSEMARIE AYRES 98 Covell St. NB 02745 “Rosebud” Ms. Ferreira for chem-physics 1. Godmother gets her admiration. Sends thanks to parents, teachers friends. Happy with JH, JC, MT esp. CG. Hopes to wor k with children in day care center. JODI A. BAPTISTA 82 Dudley St. NB 02744 “Jodi” Enjoys skiing. Looks for intelligence sense of humor in people. Meeting Osmane going to Brazil a memorable experience. Thanks Mom. Being with Lynn B, SM, KD, PS, GR CS brings smiles. NELSON R. BAETA 27 McGurk St. NB 02744 Hated hearing “and your homework for tonight is... ” Hopes for college, successful career in electrical eng. happy family. Happy with NC, JD, etc. Admires great sense of humor. Term papers memorable. SANDRA M. BARBOSA 2062 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Sandy” Enjoys a good sense of humor. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest times spent with Mike ‘fi good friends. Headed for a career as an elem. teacher. Active in FLC, yrbk, Key Club, SIC volleyball. CHRISTINE M. BAGAO 129 Eugenia St. NB 02745 “Chris” Happiest with Tom. Wishes to thank Mom Mr. Sykes. Mr. Hamlet tops. Hopes to become an accountant. Can be found at Horseneck. Hates snobs. Favorite groups include Led Zeppelin the Doors. CRAIG A. BARBOZA 171 Court St. NB 02740 “Ted” Being with Karen brings smiles. Sends thanks to Ian, brother Dave, Dad KP. “Don't stress” Enjoys parties hanging with the guys. Hopes to graduate from NYU become a filmmaker. Journalism 1. Ww SUZANNE M. BAIROS 10 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Sue” Thanks Mom, Nana Brian for love support. Senior yr. equals mature, responsible decisions. Mom most admired. Being with Brian brings smiles. Mr. Longo will last in her memory. Loves shopping. DEREK N. BARBOZA 265 Query St. NB 02745 Hates term papers freshmen. Mr. Goodfellow math classes tops. Thanks parents. Happiest with friends like EL, NM, DD, GK, GM KD. Severe injury to right arm worst fear. Bowling a favorite pastime. BETSY A. BAPTISTA 415 Brook St. NB 02745 “Bets” Thanks Mom, Dad Mrs. Costa. Happiest with AD, TC, CS, SS, SC JF. Hopes to pursue a nursing career. Secret fantasy to be stuck in an elevator with JS. Seeks honesty humor. “Shut up!” LORI-ANN BARBOZA 190 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Lori” Enjoys diving tennis. Toga party with KC HD vivid memory. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. Happiest when hangin with LN, MB, JH, KA, KC CB. Beingat the beach or dancing great. To All My Friends: Thanks for always being there! Mom, Dad Chico: I love u. Nancy. _ WP: Don't forget the swim team pictures during winter track. I'll miss you! Love, JH. Lisa: Thanks for all the laughs and good times together. Love, Steph. Lisa S: (moo)-check it out in Daytona Beach 1988. Sr. memories will last 4eva. Lissa. Class of 88: Health Happiness. Mrs. Bolton. _ Raz: Don’t ever forget the night w “DJ” “CM”. Yourea _ great friend! Love ya, Shay. - Puckheads-Number 1! _ April Mich: To a great pair of friends I chose to eat _ twinkies with in solitude. SL Mom and Dad: Thanks for everything. Now that I’ve graduated, let’s talk GTA. Scott M Good Luck to all graduates of 1988. Mrs. Correia P.S. Hope you like the “fashion jeans” and pin I bought you for graduation! Kel: 13 yrs! Wow! Let’s make another 13 like the past 4. A best friend always-Wen. Nicole M: I expect you to come home wkends to clean dust! Who’s going to do the glass case! I'll miss ya-Ms. B. Love, Debbie C. Good Luck Class of “88”. Business Education Depart- ment. Mrs. Amaral: Thanks for all your help. Antonia Kimmy B: Hey Baby, Thanx for being a great friend! Love Sylvia and Mickey. To All My Friends, especially “the Golden Girls”: Thanks for all the laughs. Luv, Linda. Donna: Remember the day I saved your life! And all our other wild and crazy times! KR Soar to new heights Class of “88”-Jarett Rose. Stay cool and take it easy Party People!! “88” is great! Love, Bernie. Chris, Karren, Heather: Phantoms unite! The saga con- tinues . . . Horseneck, prom night. Becky KM SC: 1 little, 2 little, 3 little . . . Love LG Sue: “We've come a long way baby!” Thanks for being there the past 12 years! Love, J-9. Seniors: We wish you the best in life. George Carolyn Goodfellow Lynne, Neil, Charlene Judy: Congratulations from the Lima family. Dave: “I had the time of my life” Luv you, Tammie. TINA M. BARBOZA 31 Desautels St. NB 02745 “Fee-Fee” Thanks Mom. Seeks honesty in a person. Found on Whitman St. Happiest times with Michael. Dislikes preppies. Enjoys camping. Ms. Dlouhy tops! Future ambition to become a successful accountant. MELISSA A. BARTON 85 Cottage St. NB 02740 Thanks parents, JB AB. Happiest when babysitting for Zach. Ms. Milligan outstanding. Memorable times working in the nursery helping young kids. Cheering soDF “Are you listening to me?” ANTHONY D. BENSON 472 Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Tony” Never found the right time to turn in questionnaire. Will miss good friends in out of the Blue House. All favorities hangouts kept a secret from us. Thanks to all who showed support. 26 CHAD F. BARITEAU 469 Chancery St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom, Dad Sis. Will always remember Mr. Biscari's French class. Happiest with friends family. Can be found at the beach. Playing hockey tops. Headed for college life. “Are you serious?” JENNIFER A. BEAUDOIN 17 Buttonwood St. NB 02740 “Jen” Happiest with KB JR, KD, RN, KY, KB BR. Thanks parents for help patience! Fears Kim’s car Roland N’s driving. Won't forget tripping upstairs, sr. lounge, sr. yr. lunch, alg., pre-cal invasion. KRISTIN J. BERTRAND 3 Tillie Way Acushnet 02743 “Kris” Comps fr. yr. band trips the best! Being with good friends brings happiness. Ambition to be super rich. Mr. Goodfellow 1. Found inthe band room orat Friendly’s. Band rates as favorite activity. CHARLENE BARLOW 104 Austin St. NB 02740 Found at home in the Tan House with Mr. Soares’ homeroom. Undoubtedly will miss good friends who shared good times. Won't miss the overwhelming responsibilities of senior yr. Thanks those who care. APRIL J. BEAULIEU 136 Nye St. NB 02746 “Balou’ Best trait: Patience. Mr. Lanouette tops. Thanks Coach G. her family. Happiest with HRand good friends. Hopes fora successful future. Seeks sincerity honesty. Track x-country the best. KAREN A. BERUBE 1497 Morton Ave. NB 02745 Soph yr geometry, jryr history sr yr lunch memorable. Happiest with Shawn, at a concert or at a party. Secret desire to own a tropical island promote rock concerts. “Kashmir” “Back in Black” 1 SHILA A. BARLOW 155 Ashley Blvd. NB 02746 “Blue-eyes” Hates English but loves working with children. Secretly wishes to become a person everyone will remember. Being a senior means making her mom happy. Enjoyed class with Mr. Melanphy the most. KELLIE M. BELLAVANCE 21 Query St. NB 02745 “Kel” Trip with Latin class most memorable. Family gets her deep thanks. Being with good friends brings much joy. Seeks great personalities honesty. Hopes to become totally rich! Mr. G rates 1. EMIE M. BESSETTE 120 Tallman St NB 02746 “Em” Child Care with Ms. Milligan great, esp. jr yr. “What’s wrong with you!” Enjoys partying with DB, JM, MB, KM RW. Thanks goes to God, Mom Joe special friends. Silver gray Mustang dream car. ADRIANA BARRETO 35 Mohawk Ct. NB 02740 ““Ani’’ Happiest with buddies-PG, SG, JG, TG, HG, EG, DG, BG CG. Special thanks to God, family friends. Admires P. Gonzalez. Spends time on dancing, singing karate. Ms. Milligan FHA rate 1. LAURA M. BENEVIDES 866 Lucy St. NB 02745 Thanks parents for all their support. Best times with her boyfriend. Mr. Warren receives ahigh grade. Admires honesty in a person. Future plans include becoming a CPA. “I Had the Time of My Life” EDUARDO A. BETTENCOURT 94 Oaklawn St. NB 02744 “Big Ed” Happiest with AS, MDS BH. Mom Dad get his thanks. Ambition to become rich. Rates Mr. Vardo 1. Enjoys listening to Pink Floyd weight lifting. Dislikes liars. Headed for the college life. KIMBERLY A. BISPO 141 Tremont St. NB 02740 “Kim” Thanks parents skating pro Steve. Mr. Ed Mr. Pepin the best. Happiest skating or being with JB, KD, JR, LS BR. Being a sr. means having no money! Biology soph. yr. vacations most memorable. JOEL BOTELHO 263 Belair St. NB 02745 “Joe” Found at Mall or playing soccer. Parents get thanks. Is planning on a future as a mechanic. Loves a good party. Secretambition to owna Ferrari. NBHS lunches’ most memorable. MARTHA J. BOURQUE 3444 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 The Jr. Banquet LB’s flat tire the most memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. Happy with LB, LN, KA, JH, KC, HD, TG, LL, PW DC. Future ambition to be a special needs teacher. one 4 ad me BETHANY J. BLANCHARD 24 Birchwood Dr. NB 02745 “Bippy “A Man I'll Never Be” Happiest going to Cape with Kirk. Will never forget Mr. Gardner's health class. Thanks parents, FB KA. Admires Paul. Can be found on Chaffe St. with friends. SAMUEL BOTELHO 763 Belair St. NB 02745 “Sambo” Remembers close call in biology class. Sends thanks to parents, Mr. Pires Kathy. Is headed for college to major in architecture. Best times spent with Kathy or acting crazy with friends. MARNI J. BRADSHAW 11 Winthrop St. NB 02744 “Ma” Thanks family Chris for always being there. “Bimmin’ days” Enjoys being with Chris listening to “Comf: rtably Numb” “Thank You” Would love to move to Austr lia with Chris own a Jaguar. RACHEL M. BOISSONNEAU 213 Carroll St. NB 02740 “Ray” Hates phony people. Being cheering capt. dancing tops. Admires honesty in a person. Happiest with Chris, MC, MB KC. A future teacher. Thanks Chris parents. “Ill punch ya in the nose!” SHERRY L. BOURGEOIS 16 Cove St. NB 02744 Special thanks to Mom for being there when needed. Headed for career in nursing. Good friends like Annette, MB, SB KC bring smiles. A secret fear of repeating her senior year. DAVID J. BRANCO 238 Clifford St. NB 02745 “Brank” Pet Peeve: Coach Rolfe’s “seat — roll twice, crab to me.” Mr. Taylor definitely rates at the top. Remembers that infamous aa when dressed like an upsidedown tree. Enjoys a good sense of humor. ROBERT BRENNAN 190 Oakdale St. NB 02740 “Bobby” Secret fantasy toown an F-18 jet. Fears being sole survivor of a nuclear war. Seeks sense of humor honesty in seople. Being with family Seb brings smiles. Enjoyed Mr. Hartley's chem. class. SUSAN M. BRENNEKE 363 Whitlow St. NB 02746 “Sue” Thanks Mom Dad for all their support. Swim team Great Outdoors Club tops. Happiest when at the beach with JS, DB, KA others. Admires honesty hates quitters. “Nice” Mr. Hebert 1. bo l IVAN BRODY 77 Carroll St. NB 02740 “Brodski” Fears being drafted into the Army. Is happiest with friends SB, BH, SF JB. Secretly dreams of being a starting guard for Celtics! Thanks teachers parents. Headed for college md riches. SCOTT A. BROWN 68 Short St. NB 02740 “Brown” Loves to fool around. Senior yr. means partying! Being with Beth brings smiles. Would love to have his dreams come true. Thanks his Mom Dad. Seeks loyalty humor in friends. Ms. Hindle 1. BROOKE A. BURGESS 4208 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Brookie” Won't forget jr. Eng. crew Florida 87. Being with SM, DK, JG the girls the best. Enjoys dancing, skiing, swimming, playing b-ball or windsurfing. GO Club, tennis, swim track teams 1. 28 DANIELLE L. BROOK 1250 Roseanne St. NB 02740 Active with diving, track, HS, yrbk Stud. Cong. Won't forget lunch at Mc D’s water slides in the winter. Grateful to parents for support. Happy with SB, JS, LN, EL, GM, BM other good friends. CHRISTINE L. BROWN Acushnet 02743 “Angel” Mr. Fraga Ms. Milligan rate on top. Being in Child Care or with Matt or Michelle brings happiness. To own a Lamborghini a fantasy. “Stairway to Heaven’ a favorite. Special thanks to Mom. o } ud i | ‘hl FREDERICK J. BROWN 371 Margaret St. NB 02740 “Downtown” Mrs. Marland in TV Production tops. Thanks Mr. Medeiros. Happiest with Jeramy Brown. Admires honesty in a person. Can be found in Providence. Won't soon forget the “famous” school lunches. John: I love you more than you know! Love always, Beth. Sean: Thanks for always being there. I love you! Love Donna. Brian: Never forget the great times weve had. I'm looking foward to lots more-Wen. Sr. Dean’s Aides: Good-bye Good luck. Be good, be careful, be accurate! Ms. B. Good luck to my great homeroom 4-213! Mrs. Ryan. Bob Chris: Thanks for a great time after the Sr. Banquet. Scott. Joey: Remember all the great times we've shared. Thanks for being there for me. Marcy. Lana: Congratulations! Best of luck. We love you, Mom and Dad. Jake: Never forget the swings! “Have any water??” Love ya, Mich. Seniors: May your future be filled with happiness success-Mr. Savage. Michele: Always remember doing the Flintstones with L.B. and T.M.!! Love ya, Karen. Good Luck to The Class of “88” Frank T. CW, MG, BT LC: Remember junior high! You guys are great still crazy! KS Lynn: Congratulations. Love, Mom, Dad Matt. To 88: The Best from Mr. T (A.P. 13) Tim: This message is a special thanks for always being. I love you!! Love, Dani. Lana: Congrats kiddo. You finally made it. Love Uncle John and kids. To Senior girls in chorus: To all the crazy concerts MD. We've had the best times. SL. MICHELLE BROWN 483 County St. NB 02740 Wishes to thank Mom for all her support. Happiest with Kevin Shell. Hopes to remain with Kevin always have ahappy life. Happy at concerts, away from school or partying. “Turn the Page” VALERIE BRUM 467 Allen St. NB 02740 “Val” Thanks family admires Marc. Loves travelling to Brazil to see Marc. Hopes for future in the skies as a stewardess. Happy with SC, MA, KP, SE, MB CD. Mrs. Gomes rates high. Seeks honesty. RONALD M. BURGO 117 Bates St. NB 02740 “Ron Not expecting to see himself in the book this young man didn't find the time to turn in a questionnaire. Usually found in Gold House. Willsurely miss those good friends made while in school. PAUL J. CAETANO 11 Hyacinth St. NB 02740 Special thanks to Mom Dad. “Never Surrender’ a favorite tune. Nothing beats walks on the beach. Hopes to become a billionaire! Secret desire to become acelebrity. Rates pool Mr. Medeiros high. CECILIA C. CARDOSO 203 Collette St. NB 02746 “Sally” Happiest with SE, VB, HM, MA SA. Hopes for a career as interior Be fener! Thanks parents, sis Doris Carol. Val’s pillow unforget- table. “You're so cute” Enjoys beach walks, camping daydreaming. MELISSA C. CARON 11 Malden St. NB 02746 “Misi” Hates getting up too early. Sends thanks to Mr. Longo. Headed for the Air Force. Smiles abound when shopping or going off to Boston. Secretly wishes to play football w Joe Montana! AMY L. CALNEN 23 Calumet St. NB 02744 “Aim” NY trip with DC, Sue A’s party, lunch Sr. Banquet will not be forgotten. Being with ML, SA, HA LM brings smiles. “No way” Enjoyed Ms. Bebis class, Show Choir DC. Sends thanks to parents. DEBRA L. CARDOSO 68 Lawson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Debbie” Mr. D. Graphic Arts tops with her. aorete made NBHS most memorable. To be with Manny friends means happiness. A secret wish to meet Prince Eddie Murphy to be very rich. Thanks folks. KIMBERLY A. CARR 429 Cedar Grove St. NB 02746 “Beep-Beep’ Thanks Mom, Joey, Nana Pa. Won t forget Jr. Banquet, DE class lunch. Being with Joey, AD, MD LT brings smiles. Rates Ms. Milligan Mrs. Pinto top of her list. Working with kids a joy. ‘ MICHELLE L. CANASTA 262 Field St. NB 02740 “Meish” Happiest with CS, JA, KR, NG, AR, WH, MA JN. Thanks Mom Dad for their patience. Major activities include band majorettes. Will always remember band trips the great times all had! JEFFREY S. CARDOSO 923 Monmouth St. NB 02745 “Cardy” Mr. Hebert tops. Thanks parents admires father. Happiest with TD, JP, PO JA. Can be found on the Avenue. Hates cliques Mondays. The great times at NBH with good friends memorable. THOMAS L. CARREAU 2 Doty’s Mill Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Roo” Can be found at the Mills. Considers Mr. Robbins tops! Remembers Jr. year most. Mr. Mitchell gets his thanks Coach Seed his admiration. A future DA assistant. Fears Monday films the most! SHERI L. CAPRA 99 Peckham Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Shae” Enjoys being with KM, JR, LB, JT SG. Remembers bandcomp. trips most. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Hopes to be a child psychologist in the future. Mr. Noonan Mr. Motta tops! MICHELLE F. CARDOSO 200 Highland St. NB 02746 “Mich” Thanks Mom, Mike Ms. Milligan. To appear on cover of Cosmopolitan an ambition. Happiest with JD, RB, MB, LL, PG, EP AF. To be rich live on exotic isle a dream. Working with little ones 1. JASON R. CARREIRO 99 Oesting St. NB 02740 “J-Bo” Pet peeve: Phonies. Enjoys basketball baseball. Future ambition: To be so rich his waterbed will be filled with $100 bills! Happiest with true friends, TT. JB, KH JD. “Are you serious?” EDUARDO B. CARBALLO I 15 Pope St. Acushnet 02743 “Big Ed” Admires his father most. Thanks parents for their guidance, help patience. Hopes to become a sports medicine specialist for pros. Being a sr. equals getting along — finally — with Mr. Longo. wit Na SHERRI A. CAROLA NB 02740 “Caz” Enjoys watching Monty Python, listening to Bowie Sting. Rehearsals for DC plays unforgettable. Happiest with JG, LS, MM, CL, MD EC. Member of DC, Natural Sc. Club, Usher Corps Chorus. THOMAS J. CARREIRO 1527 E. Rodney French Blvd. NB 02744 “Tom” Sends his thanks to Mom, Dad, Paul Salty. Active in chorus, sr. st. comm. Intn’s Club. Tres. of GO pres. of DC. Best trait: Always smiling. Remembers “Annie 87” football games the most. 29 MICHAEL J. CARRIER 362 Coffin Ave. NB 02746 “Mike” Found at the Mills or the Ave. Mr. D. Mr. Sykes 1. Admires grandfather es being himself. Thanks Mom Dad. “Chill out” Hopes to become a police officer. Desire to be Jon Bon Jovi for a night. HELEN F. CASTELO 312 Tinkham St. NB 02746 “Dimples” Can be found listening to musicorwith RS, SP, SS, LB, LD, DDS, FC MM. Thanks friends for being there when needed. Sr. equals responsibility. Admires honesty Cerespect inwasperson- “Wipe-out!” KYRA A. CHOMAK 40 Plymouth St. NB 02740 “Ryra’” Happy with TC, NC, KT, the L-crew her bike or skiing with the KS crew taking buses. Thanks parents, PC, MP, Mr. Robbins, Judy B TG for all the walks. Hates losing FH games. Jr. Banquet great. 30 DAWNELLE M. CARTER 49 Lark St. NB 02745 “Dawn” Happiest with friends, family or spending time with Boo-Boo. Thanks Mom step-dad for putting up with her! Enjoys good music. Looks for personality good looks. Fears not graduating. CHRISTINE CATRAIO 15 Anthony Terrace NB 02740 “Chris” Can be found with ED, MJ, YS SH. Thanks Mr. B, Mr. P Mr. D. Secretly wishes to live on an exotic island. Won't forget NBHS boxer shorts! “Ya know?” Appreciates finding sincerity in someone. DIANA CHRISTOPHER 377 Middle St. NB 02740 “Di” Heard to say, “I said that, huh?” Best of times spent with TR, MA, SW CR. This Gold House gal says very little about Wercaltl Sends very special thanks to her Mom for putting up with her. LAURA K. CARVALHO 76C West Hill Rd. NB 02744 Unable to find missing questionnaire this Green House lady left us little to say. Sr Jr Banquets outstanding memories. Will miss those friends made who offered support. Hopes for a happy future. HECTOR L. CHARON 37 Washburn St. NB 02746 “Hec” Happiest with friends. Thanks Mom. Can be found at the Mall. Hates homework, but enjoys hanging out with the guys. Will always remember biology with Mrs. Pike, Admires honesty sincerity. TYROME E. CHUMACK 267 Hillman St. NB 02740 “Rome” Hopes to attain wealth health. Looks for extreme honest character. Considers himself caring understanding. Dislikes a “Doubting Thomas’. Secret desire to do God a favor revealed. Pa Fil. tS MICHAEL CARVALHO 171 Belleville Ave. NB 02746 “Mike” Won't forget playing soccer. Admires his mom thanks both his parents Coach Matos. Happiest with KC. Holds future dreams of playing pro-soccer owninga Ferrari! “I hear you!” DONALD J. CHAUSSE 1116 Westgate St. NB 02745 “Donny Can be foundat “sllim” the Sullivan house. Remembers fun times at Owen's the bump. Thanks parents, Mrs. Buckley Mr. Medeiros. College bound. Secretly wants to be a pro-umpire! = $f’ LS ANA P. CIDADE 100 Sidney St. NB 02740 Seeks a person with confidence understanding. Admires Mr. Foster for supporting her needs. Thanks him her parents. Hopes to become a teacher for the deaf. Wants one day to marry own a Porsche. SANDRA M. CARVALHO 50 Templeton St. NB 02740 “Sandy” Won't forget fun of Jr-Sr Banquets NY trip. Is happiest at West Beach or out with friends. Thanks parents friends for encouragement. Seeks honesty sense of humor in a personality. MARK E. CHENEY 75 Quaker Lane Acushnet 02743 “Chains” Being with PT, DA, AM, MX, KH, KK pals brings smiles. “Bones” Thanks Mom, Dad Coach G. Found at the Mills. Active with x-country track. Sense of humor best trait. Secret desire to be a Celtic. DIANA CINTRON 32 Division St. NB 02744 “Di” Mr. Raposo 1. Thanks God Mom. Admires godchild Elvin. Happiest with LP friends. Dislikes dirty looks from people. Hopes to become a para-legal. Fears not ever getting a license. NI ORS SPEAK OUT. °. What do you think of “school spirit ” at NBHS this year? “T think it’s been much better than previous years. It helps me to like school a little better.” Craig Santos 3 318 “School spirit this year stunk in my opinion. There should have been more people with some kind of spirit.” Valerie Brum 2 209 “T think that not too many people had much spirit this year.” Susan LeBert B312 “T think school spirit has greatly improved in me personally this year. Maybe it’s beause I’m a senior and I want to look back at the happy memories . . . Hope Amadon D122 “School spirit this year isn't bad, but there have been better years. Hey, some have it and some don't!” Lisa Fernandes 4 212 “The school spirit this year doesn’t seem to be too Brian Pimental 3 304 “In some cases I think we have school spirit when it comes to various school sports and activities; and when it comes to dress up days we didn’t have too many people with spirit.” Donald Chausse D132 “School spirit is evident in some, but not through the whole class. The people that I do hang around with show a lot of it though.” Nuno Medeiros 4 214 “I thought there wasn’t much school spirit through- out the school. Ifthere were other activities more peo- ple might have participated.” (Ex. different dress up days) Michelle Weaver 2 214 “School spirit this year was exciting for those who participated, and for those who didn’t . . . well that’s that. Yet, in my opinion, not many were interested.” high.” TISHA R. CLARK 24 Ashley St. NB 02740 “Tish” Happiest with ST AC. Sends bundles of thanks to MP, RP, RF, RD, WC, BC, AF, MA. Found at the Front. Dreams of marrying AC. Future oe include owning her own usiness. Won't forget near-drowning! TRACY L. CONCEICAO 176 Chancery St. NB 02740 Won 't forget putting the coach in the box jr. yr. Happiest with Jeff. Mr. Vaz’s jr. AA Me: class most memorable. Admires honesty, generosity and sense of humor. Thanks sent to her mother father. DEBRA J. CLERMONT 6 Clermont Way E. Freetown 02717 “Kat” Happiest with Abby, ND, SF, KR, Lee, people, J C. Thanks Ms. Dean others for their help. “This could get interesting!” Hates button-fly jeans “I dunno”. Admires pom sister for putting up with ner. ANA S. CONSTANTINO 16 Abbott St. NB 02744 “Barbie” Love to Hector MD. Thanks to Tina Nance for being there. Hopes to be lucky enough to achieve all her goals. “Don't even” Chem w Nuno CO., Mr. B’s Mrs. B's class w T alla total blast. Jackie Cruz 2 210 STEVEN M. COACHE 1123 Plainville Rd. NB 02745 “Coachie” Rates Mrs. Lotz Mr. Longo high on his list of favorites. Will keep fond memories of the Whalers’ Rest. “Super!” Sends special thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest out with the boys on the town. TERESA M. CORDEIRO 84 Hudson St. NB 02744 “Terri Thanks parents for pa ates support. College ound for career in computer science. Happy traveling shopping or when with family, saad friends night crew. Hopes for family carefree life. LUIS M. COELHO 22 Bullard St. NB 02746 “Luie” Parents get his thanks. Happiest time spent with Roxanne. Enjoyed math with Mr. Lyonnais. “Always” a real favorite. Future career as a guitar player. Loves being in his car cruising. WENDY S. CORDEIRO NB 02740 “Shorty” Thanks Mom for being the best Cambridge friends for helping her through. Hopes to write for the NY Times! “Life's too short to be cautious.” Fears having to live in NB all her life. TANYA C. COLE 253 Mill St. NB 02740 Hopes one day to own her own business be unmercifully rich powerful. Thanks sent to her parents. Loves reading playing the drums. “You think!” Admires people that are trustworthy sunny. ZULMA CORDERO 451 Sawyer St. NB 02746 “Zoom” Thanks parents Ivan. Future ambition: To get an assoc. degree in secretarial science. Mr. Vaz Ms. Williams tops! Lunch rooms fire drills most memorable. A cruise to Latin America a dream. 31 CHRISTINE CORMIER 33 Wamsutta Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Chris” Special thanks to Mom Dad for their love support. Best times with Michelle, Kim Paul. Known for her fun personality. Won't forget coming in late w Michelle. Hopes to be successful. JULIE L. CORREIA 109 Locust St. NB 02740 “Jules” Looks for an outgoing Feuer eae, honesty. Hopes to ecome a physical therapist. Special es go out to parents, PT LG. Happiest with close friends. Enjoys dancing “P-Ting!” i ANN M. CORREIA 52 Collette St. NB 02746 Will always remember the Sr. Banquet football games with AC, SA, LC AA. Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest with JT, MB, LC, TC, NC, MP, JF KC. Hopes to be world traveller. Mr. Hamlet her favorite. LYNN M. CORREIA 52 Collette St. NB 02746 Football games the Sr. Banquet bring warm memories. Thanks Mom for always listening never yelling. Happiest with MB, AC, LC, TG, CC, CB, NG, JF. “Excuse me!” Mr.. Hamlet a favorite. Enjoys shopping. ? sexe é ELLEN K. CORREIA 44 Roosevelt St. NB 02744 “El” Happy with KB, RH, DD, AL friends. Finds original personality refreshing. Member of swim team, Great Outdoors FHA. Ms. Milligan for Child Care Mr. Pepin 1. Hopes for her own nursery. MICHAEL CORREIA 97 Shaw St. NB 02745 , “Mike” Gives thanks to family Coach Matos. Hopes for pro-soccer career a happy life. Rates Mr. A. Alves Mr. Hebert on top. Admires older brother. Scoring winning goal in WC finals a dream. JOHANNA F. CORREIA 115 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Shorty” Won't forget little freshman being tackled by football players! Thanks Mom Louise, Dad Mr. Saltzman. Happy with MJ, KR, Jay. Dreams of marrying Don Johnson. A future EMT. Enjoyed Mr. Ed’s class. ANGELIQUE M. COSTA 465 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Angie” Happiest with daughter Samia. Thanks Mom for putting up with her being there when she needed you. Future ambition to go into the business field. Worst fear: Not achieving future goals. JOHN G. CORREIA 150 Rotch St. NB 02740 Special thanks go out to parents. Hopes one day to be a successful director. Happiest with Karen, Lenny, MC, MG, CW, TC. Rates Ms. Burchell history tops! Looks for sense of humor in a person. JOE A. COSTA 433 Oliver St. NB 02744 “Joe” Attracted by good looks, personality money! Mr. Robbins rates 1. Special thanks to parents teachers. “And yetit happened” Won't forget those pre-school conversations with the guys. LUISA COSTA 235 Belleville Rd. NB 02745 “Weezy” Happy with Joe, Ed, Ana, LC, AC, NC, TC. Thanks Joe for always being there. Hopes for marriage wealth. Mr. Hamlet tops! Fears not graduating. Can be found in Tan cafe or at McDonald's! NANCY M. COSTA 11 Budano Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Nance” Sr. Banquet with TC, AC, DD, LA, DC memorable. Thanks sister for love support; Tina Linda for being there. Dreams of being on a deserted isle with Joey. Will miss good friends. TINA L. COSTA 110 Nash Rd. NB 02746 “Teen” Sends love to Mom for always being there. Mr. Hamlet rated 1. Hopes to become successful businesswoman make mega money! Sr. Banquet lunch time with the crew won't ever be forgotten. il TRICIA A. COSTA 90 Pageotte St. Acushnet 02743 ‘Trish” Hates dumbfounded pees being penniless. Can oe found at “sllim” or Shaws. Thanks parents close friends. Happiest with AS or spending money. Rates all science teachers top-shelf. THOMAS J. COUCCI 233 Pine Grove St. NB 02745 “The Mooch” Enjoys golfing swimming. Will always remember good friends made at NBHS. Thanks parents Mr. M. Happiest with KL. Rates Mr. Motta Mr. Hebert 1. Worst fear: Car accidents. “Nah! You?” KIMBERLY COUGHLIN 637 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Kimmy’’ Won't forget friendships good times w TC, MS, LC, NC, CC. Thanks Mom, Dad Val. Happiest with Carlos. “Whowould've thought” College-bound. Mr. Fraga Mr. Correia the best classes. EDDIE D. COUTO 93 Swift St. NB 02740 Happiest just relaxing or beingin phys. ed. orinastudy hall. Sends his thanks to family friends for making graduation possible. Secret fantasy to move out of the city own a Porsche. LISA M. COUTO 4401 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Lees” Happiest with MS, GG, loud stereos. Worst fear: Going crazy while searching for life's meaning. Being a senior means an excuse to be confused. Loves happy people. NBH’s6:30 wake-ups most memorable. TINA A. COUTO 35 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 Thanks parents for their patience. Mr. Ed tops. Won't forget lunch with RF, MJ, MG HO. Happiest skiing or being with PD, TF KA. Admires Mrs. Costa for all her help. “Hey B abe, what’s up?” DIANE L. CREE 11 Jenney St. NB 02740 Special thanks go to her Mom. Being with SL, CB, HH crew bring smiles. “You wing-ding!” Future plans include nursing owning a gorgeous house. Dreams of a “fire-red” Porsche. Enjoyed Mr. Motta’s class. Best wishes from Mr. Mrs. Michael E. Longo and fam- ily Class of 88: Bonne Chance! Bona Fortuna! — Mr. P. Guy My Close Friends: I will always remember Ad, LL, E], Sl and all the laughs we had. Love, Kim Carr —88 1 Tracy: Thanks for all the fun times in track. Never forget doody and friend. Luv, SS Thanks go out to TW, MH, MZ, MP, CD and PG... I don't regret anything! (and then again). — JV Mich: Remember that giant hill and that giant fall. Ouch! EL Collweenie: A crazy girl with a messy locker and a vicious rubber chicken! YFA,S Chicken: Always remember the swings softball, esp. fr. year at Durfee. Love, “H20” Sr. Officers: You all did a great job! What a trio! I'll miss you all. Ms. B Mich: Uh-Oh Spaghetti and meatballs! Never forget chicken and gunk! YBFA, Sheri Class of 88: Meilleurs Souhaits! Pauline B. Rainville Sharon: Always remember the good times! Love, Lisa I wish all of you well, especially Dionne: please do not forget your NBH years. — Albert Gomes Best wishes to the senior class — Boys Physical Education Dept. Sheri: Remember the times in comp, HW till 11:00, and what! MP Shaynne: Remember the “sllim” with JD and Mark! and all our other fun times! Kim Seniors: Congratulations and good luck. “Learning never ceases” — C. Cardoso Heather: “Don’t you forget about me. . Love, Jeff Wendy: Can Mike try on your bathing suit while you fluff . (Simple minds) your pillow? Love, Carol Yrbk Editors Staff: On behalf of the senior class — Thanks for keeping the memories alive! Mr. Raposo: I'm sorry I forgot to put your name under my picture. You are tops! KK Seniors: Break a leg! Mr. C Na-Na: The Sr. Banquet chillin’ in my car are unforget- table times! Love, Shaynne Hats off to the class of 88 — Mrs. Costa Tim: You've always been a good friend! I'll never forget you! Love always, Kimberly Seniors: Saude, Sucesso, Saudades — A. Alves Will always remember the good times with KC, BB, SL, DD, LL and MP. Love, Anna D. JACQUELINE CRUZ 69 Barrett St. NB 02746 “Mimi Mr. C. Alves Mr. Warren both tops. Hopes to become successful accountant. Being with Gilbert brings smiles. “I Need Love’ a favorite tune. Appreciates humor sensitivity in a person. NUNO M. CUNHA 83 Field St. NB 02740 “‘Linguinha’’ Happiest swimming, playing soccer, or being with friends. Thanks parents friends. Future plans to be a professional pilot. Seeks friendliness in a person. Secret desire to be very rich. ALICE M. DACUNHA 106 Potomska St. NB 02740 Special thanks to Mrs. Beda Mr. Boulay Mrs. Trinidad also rate high. Enjoys’ reading, cooking, writing notes talking to her friends. Hopes for success at work a happy life. Will miss friends. 34 dll MICHELLE CRUZ 1074 Marlborough St. NB 02745 “Smiley” Sends thanks to. Mom Dad. Happiest with close friends. Seeks honesty sincerity in a person. Active in yrbk., Stud. Cong., DC SADD. Future ambition: To succeed in the business world. d STEPHEN J. CUNHA 807 Kempton St. NB 02740 “Cunha” Ms. Leal. Mr. Hartley, Ms. Rutkowitz Mr. Mandly among favorites. Headed for the Navy flying. Secret desire to live in the Bahamas with CC. Will miss good times with good friends at end of sr. yr. HEATHER E. DAGGETT 27 Valentine St. NB 02744 Special thanks to grandmother her mom. Happiest with PA, SS, DD, friends. Enjoys going out with friends. Loathes stuck-up people! Photography tops! “I'm serious’ Good personality always niet PAMELA M. CRUZ 322 Smith St. NB 02740 “PMC” Most memorable class: D per. 86. Can be found in Providence or at Upward Bound room. Happy times spent with boyfriend. Thanks parents boyfriend. Hopes to become an Air Force technician. RONALD A. DABROWSKI 101 Tremont St. NB 02740 “Ron” Enjoys sports, reading, talking. Will remember Durfee basketball games. Mrs. Hassey Mr. LeBlanc tops. Thanks parents for support. Happiest with Hum, X, Jack, Kurt, Don, Sean, et. al. KATHERINE A. DAGNALL NB 02740 “Butski” Happiest with Troy. Thanks Mom, Dad Troy for being there. Can be found at beach before sunset with Troy. Enjoyed Chorus Ms. Leal for history. Future model. Favorite song: “Stand By Me” PAUL F. CRUZ 77 Whitlow St. NB 02740 “Beat B” Won't forget the fine ladies of NBHS. Likes to party. “Yo, what’s up?” Hopes toattend Berklee College to study music. Fears having to repeat his senior year. Mr. C electronic music rate 1. ANTONIO S. DACOSTA 11 Desautels St. NB 02745 “Tony Thanks parents, baseball coaches, Stooch. Enjoys baseball most. Mr. Taylor for AP History 1! Secretly wishes to own Dallas Cowboys. Remembers Durfee games most. Fears failure. “Sure!”. MELISSA A. DAPONTE 361 Bedford St. NB 02740 Looks for a sense of humor in a person. Real admiration for Bob Geldof. Future ambition to become a writer after college. Secret fantasy to go to South Africa write a book on apartheid conditions. CELIA M. CUNHA 63 Nautilus St. NB 02744 “Giggles” Thanks JC, AC, RS JC. Hopes to be world traveller. Being with TC, YE, IA PV brings good times. Dreams of being owner ofa large mansion employing 100 servants! Mr. Motta a real favorite. rAaS a SYLVIE DACRUZ 956 Chaffee St. NB 02745 Special thanks to Mom Sis for being there. Admires TA, LM, OA? ANSE Re ree) Ro Mie DaGraca, Mr. B, Mr. Silveira alg. tops! Hopes to travel around world, live in Paris be a stewardess. Remembers sr. lounge most. DANNY DASILVA 94 Sidney St. NB 02740 “Dan” Happiest with friends. Mr. D Auto Tech tops! Secretly wants to own a collection of ‘54-87 Corvettes. Likes heavy metal. Fears not graduating. Appreciates honesty. Likes “Dazed Confused”. JOE N. DASILVA NB 02740 Found w friends at the Fort. Happiest with CA, MB, DH, BP, JC JGorwhen cruising the Fort or playing guitar. Thanks Mom Dad. Mr. K tops! Headed for the navy hopes one day to play guitar professionally. ELIZABETH DEBASTOS 236 Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Lisa” Special thanks to her parents teachers. Spending money makes her extremely happy. Best times spent with crew DJ. Active in TV Tech, FLC, JBSG chorus. Hopes to be pres. of large corp. ANTONIO M. DEMEDEIROS 59 Scott St. NB 02744 “Tony D” Hates being called Anthony! Meeting Diane E. most memorable. Sends thanks to parents Diane. Happiest with her parents. Enjoyed music with Mr. Campoli. Hopes to get married own property. MARCO P. DASILVA 20 Winsor St. NB 02744 ““Marc’’ Parents get his appreciation. Would like one day to be filthy rich. Happiest with EB, BH, AS other good friends in out of school. Favorite way to pass the time for him is partying. ANNEMARIE DECHAVES 711 Belleville Ave. NB 02745 “Anne” Enjoys hanging out with friends. Wishes to thank grandmother for always being there when she was needed for her constant love support. Admires honesty in a person. Happiest with Bobby! JOE E. DEMEDEIROS 516 Kirby St. NB 02740 “Joey D” Dislike for Bon Jovi look-alikes! Playing in Super Bowl being sr. class pres. most memorable. Sends thanks to his parents. Enjoyed all teachers all subjects. Active also w baseball HS. STEVEN DASILVA 174 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “Hugo” Sends thanks to Mrs. H. Found at Dave's. Admiration goes to Mike D. Fears having winter forever! Enjoys listening to 94HJY. Will never forget the fire drills in the rain. Happy with friends. MARK A. DEL LIMA 188 Ohio St. NB 02745 Fears reality of nuclear war. Admires Abbie Hoffman M. L. King. Disdain for apartheid. “It’s allright, my pillow screams too!” Ms. Burchell 1. Wishes to write a book that will change people's thinking. LINDA DEMELO 7 Alva St. NB 02740 “Lin” Senior Banquet most memorable. “Time of My Life” a favorite tune. Thanks Mom, Dad Ms. Sowa. Plans on teaching elementary school. “Relax” Happy with PS, SA, LA, MH AA. Sr. year equals final step. ROSEMARY L. DEMENDONCA 81 Libra Drive NB 02745 “Rose” Hopes to become a CPA. Thanks Mom and Theresa. Admires 4th grade teacher. Happy with SM, JN, BM, TL TD. Dreams of waking up 6” shorter! Enjoys listening to favorite tunes, esp. “Language” ERIN M. DEMERS 27 Trinity St. NB 02740 This gal found at Alhambras or the Mall. Going for fish -n- chips a treat. “What a bonehead!” Freedom equals sr yr. Fears never getting braces off! Secretly dreams of ownership papers to a purple Porsche. 35 MICHAEL R. DEMERS 35 Frank St. Acushnet 02743 “Demers” Won't forget NBHS ae he friends. Parents, amily friends get his thanks. Admires Greg L. the most. Happy with PF, LC, KR, GB TD. Enjoyed Mr. Motta’s class, riding his Fuji playing ftball. DANIEL T. DESMARAIS 315 Prescott St. NB 02745 “Dan the Man” Happiest with NM, RR, BM, KD, EL DB. Mr. T. AP History tops. Won't forget fun of Jr. Sr. Banquets. Thanks Mom Dad for waiting up for him. Fears financial insecurity. Headed for Wall St. DEBRA DESOUSA 21 Acushnet Ave. NB 02744 “Debbie” Hates snobs. Admires trust honesty ina person. Mr. Sykes tops. Thanks parents, Connie, Diane Lucy. Happiest with CS, NS, LS, DS, PS, GC the gang at Me and Ed’s. Bound for college. 36 ve Aldi DANIEL B. DeOLIVEIRA 38 Easton St. NB 02746 “Danny D-O” Spends time on cars, listening to rock or being with girls. Thanks everyone including KG parents. Hopes for success life of a swinging bachelor. Dreams of going back in time to LZ concert. SUSAN DeOLIVEIRA 149 Crapo St. NB 02744 Great times with AP, MR, SH SD. Thanks RA DC for always being there. Admires Mom. Enjoyed geometry w Mr. Fernandes. Dreams of owning a urple Lamborghini after Becuanate a successful businesswoman. KENNETH M. DEPAULT 239 Belair St. NB 02745 “Kenny Found at the Mills. Mom, Dad, KR M get his thanks. Happy times w RR, AA, JR, SF, AH, CP, MC, KF, GT, NM, DD DB. Fantasy to live on the moon! Member of volleyball team GO Club. “Cheeseburger” Gail, Michelle, Donna: Remember Fudpucker’s Farm Horseneck w Guys — no gas! Kim LS, SC MM: Never forget I'll have 36 burgers, 52 fries, 3 cokes, 2 shakes 43 sodas. — SL Good Luck to all my gals! LC Ayotte Best Wishes to the Class of 1988! Frederick Cole Beans — We missed our exit!!!! Kris Best wishes for happiness to the class of 88. — Grace Medeiros NB ’88 Seniors: Kick all others out of the way! NM Best of luck to Donna, Shaynne, Ras, and Sue. — The Hamlet's I love the Class of 1988! Good luck!! Miss Milligan Sandy: We barely survived Yorks — How did we survive psych.? Sheri L. Hugs to the Child Care seniors. — Mrs. Pinto Kim: The last six years have been great! Love, Lisa Congratulations '88 — see the best. — Elizabeth Forque To My Idols: Thanks for all the good times we had in Sr. lounge and Brian B. — Love, SS Good luck to the Class of 88. — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pires Best of luck to the seniors and the best to B309. — Mr. Soares Mark: I love you! See ya June 27, 1992. Love, Lisa April Sheri: Remember the twinkies, movie, and little pizzas. — MP HEATHER L. DEREE 62 Winterville Rd. NB 02740 Won't forget Jr. Banquet, U2 live swim team. Thanks Coach M., KB, J, NR family. Happiest with Beans, KA, KY JUP. Worst fear: Taking the bus with a certain someone. Future marine biologist. ANNA M. DESOUSA 405 Tarkiln Hill Rd. NB 02745 Happiest with MD, BB KC. Thanks parents Mike. Hopes to go to beauty academy marry Mike. Will never forget B C D E per. classes or 5 23 86. Dreams of Hawaii. Being w friends at parties great. DIANE M. DESOUSA 96 Armsby St. NB 02745 “Di” Happiest with Brian, KH, MJ, RC, JA, CS, JL, Crud JG. Thanks Mom, Dad, Doreen Brian. Enjoys partying with the Shaw's crew. Future manager. Sr. Banquet w KH, JL, TC, NC LA memorable. MARCO P. DIAS 94 Church St. NB 02746 “Mark” Unhappy w school lunches. Mr. O. tops. Won't soon forget Jr. Banquet. Wishes to thank Mom and Dad. Worst fear: Getting sick. Meaning of being a senior: The last year of actually being in school. MARIANA DOS SANTOS 51 Bluefield St. NB 02740 Sends special thanks to her Mom Dad. Enjoys time spent with her family. Listening to favorite tunes dancing two great ways to pass the time. Future ambition includes plans to teach young children. WENDY L. DUBOIS 185 Eugenia St. NB 02745 | “Wen” Bus ride home from NY most memorable. Class of ’88 gets thanx! No patience _ w know-it-alls! “You are such a loser!” Happy memories of volleyball games teammates. Likes hearing “In the Air Tonight”. JAMES C. DOLAN 16 Woodlawn St. NB 02744 “Mr. Muscles’ Happy times come from being with Daniella. One day plans on being the president of Burger King. Found at Gold’s Gym. Enjoyed Mr. Fraga’s class the most. Sends thanks to his relatives. DONNA M. DOYON P. O. Box D-219 NB 02742 “Dee” Special thanks to parents for their support. Happy with LF, EC, WS, KFC gang close friends. Ms. Milligan gets admiration. Dreams of a trip to Paris with someone special. Often found at the Mills. i KEVIN W. DUCLOS 15 Clay St. NB 02740 “Hey you!” Happy with the gang, Figgy, LB, JF TC. Thanks Mom. Admires everyone because we all have something to give! “Wherever you go-there you are!’ To skateboard through NBH halls a secret dream. DEBBIE A. DOLLOFF 14 Ashland Place NB 02740 “Deb” Admires honesty, personality style in a person. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Pet peeve: Whenever teachers call her Deborah! Happiest WAG Vie Paes la Gaels Dita eS: “So cute!” “Wicked cool!” KURT D. DREHER 122 Bryant Lane NB 02740 Enjoys playing baseball. Mr. Correia Mr. Robbins tops. Get-togethers baseball bus trips memorable. Thanks parents friends for support. Playing professional baseball a secret fantasy. NICHOLE A. DULUDE 146 Query St. NB 02745 “Nickie” Thanks Mom friends for their help during the tough times. Remembers Sr. lounge, Sr. Banquet mornings with AG, KF, SF friends. Towritea book a fantasy. “No comment!” Enjoyed Ms. Leal. KIM M. DONNELLY 138 Van Buren St. NB 02746 “Dizzy” Thanks Mom. Happiest with Joe. Dislikes freshmen. Secret fantasy: To be on a stranded island with Joe. Will always remember the fun times at lunch. Mrs. Audette tops. “Save it Holmes” JOSEPH M. DUARTE 320 Davis St. NB 02746 “Joe” Will always remember the girls at NBHS. Fav. song: “Home Sweet Home”. Thanks parents for pushing him. Mr. Curry a favorite who's missed. Happiest with Sandy A. Not graduating worst fear. JEFFREY M. DUMAS 152 Myrtle St. NB 02746 “Jeff Enjoys listening to music. Favorite song: “Still of the Night’. Admiration for his grandfather. Thanks mother for support. Hopes to be able to make a lot of money. Misses Mr. Curry. Vihew ANGELA M. DOS SANTOS 156 David St. NB 02744 “Ange Happiest times spent with feuds outside school. Enjoys listening to“ What Could Have Been’. Mr. Le Blanc for computers rates highest on her list. “No doubt” Not a big fan of “school days” NICOLE M. DUARTE 10 Malden St. NB 92746 “Nicky” Enjoys making people laugh. Mr. Raposo Mrs. Purcell tops. U-Mass trip with Minority Aw. Club memorable. Thanks Mom for always being there. Happy with KT, WB, KS, UL special friends. KIMBERLY A. DUTRA 34 Jonathan St. NB 02740 “Kimmie” Being with special friends: Kris, Laurié Albert and family brings smiles. Thanks Mom for patience encouragement. Happy swinging, eating chocolate or shopping. “Okay, anytime now” Mr. Ed 1. 37 TRACY M. EASTON 111 Lawson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Tra” Appreciates caring honest people. Thanks sent to Mom. Happiest times with Tony. Enjoyed clothing class class with Mr. Sykes. Hopes to become an interior designer. Ranks Spirit Week as super. ANA M. FARINHAS 119 David St. NB 02744 Appreciates an honest person with great personality. Sends thanks to parents for their support. Great times with close friends remembered. Hopes for a successful career. Dreams of meeting special guy. JULIETTE FERNANDES 30 Milford St. NB 02745 “Jules” Enjoys helping others. “OK, fine’ Mr. Fraga’s class w Sally Max tops. Hopes to become an exec. secretary. Seeks good looks good nature in person. Dislikes conceited guys. Hopes to be mega-rich. 38 SANDRA M. ENCARNACAO 136 Nash Rd. NB 02746 “Sandy” Thanks parents brother John. Happy partying with DA, CC, MA VB. Dreams of being monarch of the world fears being put “on hold” by the Samaritans! Considers herself cuddly, sweet huggable. . 3 Neg Pe ee HELDER J. FERNANDES 30 Holden St. NB 02745 “Mega Found at West Beach. Rates the NBHS ladies the most memorable. Admires himself: however rates Mr. Campoli Mr. Correia as favorites. Fears being a freshman again. Thanks sent to his parents. LISA M. FERNANDES 30 Holden St. NB 02745 “Lee” Sr. Banquet the soccer players most memorable. Thanks parents, two brothers friends. Looks forward to getting out in May. Future plans include college to major in nursing. Int’ Club member. MARIA Y. ESPADA 50 Sea View Terr. NB 02744 “Sam” Found at West Beach. Gives her thanks to parents, sister friends. Great times with PV, ID, SE, CC MV. Member of Stud. Cong. Int] Club. Fears Isabel's driving! Music, parties being with Mark 1. ee JAMES FERNANDES 751 Belleville Ave. NB 02740 icin igs Warn Telomee gentleman left his friends behind by departing the halls of NBHS before the big day in June arrived. Someone who kept very uiet about himself. Will miss those friends made. RAUL M. FERNANDES 30 Holden St. NB 02745 “Mega” Thanks Mom, Dad friends. Enjoyed soccer most. Rates Mr. Campoli the best. Listening to “Rock the Night” a favorite. “What did I tell you!” Happiest with the other party animals. JODIE L. ESTRELLA 132 Holly St. NB 02745 “Odie” Seeks people who display honesty. Getting herself into trouble most memorable. Sends special thanks to Mom. Great times spent with Scott. Hopes for a future as a social worker. Lunchtime great. V4 ised dill JORGE M. FERNANDES 21 Willis St. NB 02740 Rates Mr. Robbins Mr. Hebert the best. Thanks Mom Dad. Happy when swimming or hanging at the Mall. Found in Tan cafe. with soccer team. Future plans include career in computer engineering. ROBERT C. FERNANDES 960 Mazzepa St. NB 02745 “Bean” Thanks given to Sonny Mr. Savage. Mr. O, Mr. K Mr. D. tops. Enjoys fishing riding his dirt bike. Hopes to own his own business his own island! Fears being a freshman a second time around. DIANE M. EUGENIO 103 Jenkins St. NB 02740 “Di” Hates being called Diana. Thanks Mom, Dad Tony for loving her, with special thanks to AnaM. Isherhappiest with Tony whom she admires. Rates Mrs. Sullivan tops. Hopes to become music teacher. JULIE D. FERNANDES 419 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Jul” Thanks given to Mom, Dad Pete. Is happiest going out, esp. with Pete. Can be found at the Mills. Hopes to become a pharmacist. “No way” Rates Mr. Hebert 1. Won't forget RC with Lynn. MARIBETH FERNANDEZ 480 Kempton St. NB 02740 “Mary” Not pleased by snobby girls. Great times with PR friends most remembered. “Go for it!” Gives thanks to God, family Mrs. Kallevik. Headed for college. Dreams of becoming a millionaire. SENIORS SPEAK OUT... “What is the greatest contribution NBHS has made to you?” “The greatest contribution New Bedford High has done is treating me as an adult. It gave me more free- dom, opinions, ete., not including the greatest educa- tion possible.” Francisco Tavares D124 “A great education to go on to college.” Heather Oliveira 2 212 “New Bedford High has contributed a lot towards my education. It has shown me that the best thing to do is to further my education by going to college.” Antonia C. Almeida B309 “NBHS has given me both the confidence and edu- cation that is needed to succeed in any future career or personal endeavors.” Rob Meunier D205 “It’s given me a good education” the needed confidence to achieve in education and athletics. April Beaulieu 4 209 “An open mind — do you guys believe that?” Neil Mello 2 212 “It has exposed me to the Chart Program which will help me with my future career plans to work with children.” Melinda Nieves 4 213 “NBHS gave me an opened-mind to other peoples’ needs and great friends that I will have great mem- ories of after graduation.” Sheri Lewis B312 “NBHS has helped me realize my future career goals by providing a wide selection of courses and a variety of activities.” Liz Alfaiate D122 “The greatest contribution NBHS has given me is AMY FERREIRA 31 Ryan St. NB 02740 “Aims” Found at Gooseberry Pt. Sends her thanks to Caci, Mom Dad. Happiest with DHS friends, Beth, DD, CD SF. “Chu better believe it”. Secret desire to have a band open for the Grateful Dead. VICTORIA J. FERREIRA 214 North St. NB 02740 “Vicki” Member of colorguard GO Club. Most happy at band comps band trips. Being with KB, JF, AQ, AC, LQ, NJ MS brings smiles. Mr. T for AP History tops. Fears going down Wildcat Mt. a second time! COREY M. FERREIRA 163 Butler St. NB 02744 “Peachy” Won't soon forget the ’85 Super Bowl. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Ms. Bebis rates as favorite. “Faz relax” Hopes to attend Loyola. Secretly wants to meet Whitney Houston. Admires Coach Wirth. DIAMANTINO M. FIDALGO 35 Valentine St. NB 02744 “Tino” Enjoyed soccer, track, swimming clubs. Thanks his sisters. Seeks great body personality plus in a person. Talking with girls at NBHS most memorable. Dreams of riches living in Europe. Shari Houtman B312 KEVIN M. FERREIRA 201 Maple St. NB 02740 “Kev” Thanks Mom Dad. Is happiest swimming or being with Dee the crew. Hates bugs! “Ya, sure” Found at the duck pond. No patience with Dee's driving. Sr. Banquet most memorable. Hopes for mega-bucks. CHRISTINE J. FIGUEIREDO 474 John St. NB 02740 “Figgy” Sends thanks to parents Mr. Greene. Working with Chart kids most memorable. Happy with LM, CH SC. Admiration for Mom. Appreciates honesty. Active in band: Bi Ge yrbk; GO x-country. KEVIN M. FERREIRA 99 Oesting St. NB 02740 “Kev” Seeks a top personality in a person. Happiest when partying with good friends, esp. Mich the morning crew. Mr. Ed gets top vote. Hopes to become very successful. Sports a top activity for him. TONY S. FIGUEIREDO 123 Brock Ave. NB 02744 “Fig” Thanks Claudette for being there. Admires father mother. Enjoys playing sports being with Claudette friends, esp. JF, SL, LL, CC, MS, KR, CCM KD. Dreams of learning the hula in Hawaii. NEUSA M. FERREIRA 456 Kempton St. NB 022740 “Careless Whispers’ favorite tune. Sends thanks to her parents. Dreams of owning her own island. Mr. Vaz tops. Loves little ones but dislikes constant talkers. Enjoys the Mall the movies. lA TANYA S. FISH 1288 Sassaquin Ave. NB 02745 “Tan” Found in Sassaquin partying. Mr. D in auto tops. Soph. yr 86 summer most memorable. Being with Scott, KH, BC, TF, EJ JB brings smiles. “Yeah, right” Thanks Mom Dad. Desires a Ferrari. 39 ANGELA L. FLOOD 35 Peckam St. NB 02740 “AIf’ Happy with KB, ED, HN, RCT MI NG Ag KD: Sends thanks to family, Mr. R. Mrs. M. Mr. Ed. “What ’cha looking at!” Favorite tune “Keep Me Hanging On” Mr. Ed. 1. Fantasy to wed Mitch Gaylord. JOY L. FONTES 345 Sawyer St. NB 02746 Friend Grace's loyalty will never be forgotten. Thanks her parents friends for their support. Being with Billy the best. Appreciates a dependable, honest person. “Always” a favorite tune. STEPHEN FRANCIS 90 Peckham Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Steve” Happiest with SH, JC, AG, JG, DC, LL, KF, TS, HB, EL the crew. “How’s your character?” Mr. Alves gets top vote. Active with DC GO. Dislikes snobs, but fears surprise tests most. A future chef. 40 SANDRA M. FLOR 692 Church St. NB 02745 “Sandy” Sr. Jr. Banquets, band rehearsals comps all great times. Sends thanks to parents, sister family. Happy with TC, SR, LS, AF, EL, SS, other friends. Mr. W, V, L Mrs. A H tops. ELIZABETH FORTES 319 So. Second St. NB 02740 “Liz” Thanks to parents Mr. Savage. Being w cousin Julie most memorable. Enjoys TV, parties good books. Hopes to go on to school to major in computer science. Best times spent with her family. KAREN M. FRIAS 138 Summit St. NB 02740 “Shorty” Special thanks to father for support. Leaving behind good friends, esp. Doris Shila most remembered. Mrs. Forgue her favorite teacher. Hopes to go on to college to study the field of aw. NANCY daFONSECA 1193 Chaffee St. NB 02745 Special thanks to parents for love support. Hopes to become an accountant. Being with John, Sue M Nancy M brings smiles. Mrs. Audette gets top vote. Going out w Nancy, Amy Zilda best times. PATRICK FOSTER 69 Forest St. NB 02740 “Pat” Sends thanks to parents Coach Gardiner. Happy with EL, EM, PS, AC friends. Admiration for Mr. M. Active with swimming, X-country track. Jr. Banquet night most memorable. Mr. G tops. PEPITA H. GALVAO 130 Morgan St. NB 02740 “Pepi” Happiest with CR, KS, PR RA. Fondest memories of RA. Thanks Mom for support. Future plans to become a child care worker. Admires Sarge most. Ms. Milligan Drill Team favorites. “Yeah, right!” ROSE M. FONSECA 15 Hemlock St. NB 02740 Found with friends at the Mall or cemetery. Lunch jr yr with TC, MG, MJ HD most memorable. Sends thanks to her aunt. |Get out of hereli Appreciates good personality; dislikes snobbish folks. GISELE N. FOURNIER 210 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Gigi” Fighting her way thru NBHS corridors most memorable. Future hopes to survive college, travel world-wide become a writer. “Oh, well” Thanks Mum Dad for always being there. Eng. history tops. GARY J. GARCIA 26 Babbitt St. NB 02740 “Strings” Happy when playing guitar. Secret fantasy to go on tour with Ronnie James Dio. Admires Randy Rhoads. Hap- piest with Majesty, Rodies, Tricia SMU crew. Thanks sent to Mom Dad. SCOTT FONSECA 825 Farm St. NB 02740 “Fon” Dislike for phony individuals. Best times either sleeping or partying at Jay R’s. Happy with crew G. Fantasy to be on secluded island with a gorgeous blond. Fears meeting the “Queen”. JASON J. FRANCIS 95 Quaker Lane Acushnet 02743 “Jay” Not very fond of people who borrow money! Enjoys listening to “Stairway to Heaven’ Enjoyed time spent in the pool the most. Future ambition includes college to achieve a degree in engineering. Me SHARON E. GARDNER 26 Kenny St. NB 02746 “Shay” Happiest with David, LG KG. Thanks given to Mom, Dad the Glossops. Looks for a good personality. Will always remember lunch with LG, MW, R, TS. “Safety Pup Tresm” “Ya right!” SHERRI L. GENDRON 23 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Blondie” Thanks Mom, Dad, Scott Mr. Warren. Happiest with Scott, RF, SG, RP, LG RStJ. Will always remember gymclass with BC, TC, NC, JF TF. Fears being alone. “Get out of town” Hangs at cemetery. MICHELLE M. GILBERT 134 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “Gilly” Sends thanks out to parents, especially Dad for being patient. Member of track JBSG. Mr. Warren Mrs. Audette tops! Wishes to someday own a red MR2 with a phone TV. Happy with MC TG; PATRICIA V. GOMES 280 Hillman St. NB 02740 “Pas touche” Deepest thanks to parents for support understanding. Never forget Drill Team comps lunch. Happy with MT, FP, DV, IN. Faces reality with her strong personality. Sgt. Ms. Bebis tops. ED GEORGSEN 4 Austin Ct. NB 02740 “Big Ed” Thanks Mom, brother God. Happy times with Sandy C. Admires Vanna White. Mr. D rates high. Dreams of being with Vanna on the beaches of the Bahamas. Headed for the silver screen. JAY M. GODWIN 64 Mosher St. NB 02744 “The Veteran” Admires Randy Rhoads. Fears going through high school again. Favorite song: “Thunderbird” dedicated to RR. Being thought of as mature superior equals beingasr. Mr. O Mr. Robbins 1. PETER M. GOMES 242 Hamlin St. Acushnet 02743 “Pistol” Found at the Mills or with GO Club or football team. Sr. lounge with CL, NM SB most outstanding. Thanks given to his mom dad. Fantasy to pass sr yr without attending any classes. CHRISTINE R. GERMANO 387 W. Clinton St. NB 02740 “Tiny” Happy when shopping hanging with the “L crew’. Thanks parents Scott for their love patience. Memorable times spent with Scott, Debbie, Kris Kyra. Fears blowing up in Rock’s car! DIONNE R. GOMES Acushnet 02743 Thanks Dad for his loving time support. Happiest with RF, GG, DC, GS, MC, MV MV. Being with Richie brings smiles. Hopes for college successful goals. Rates Mr. Marchand Mr. Correia high. SHAYNNE L. GOMES 61 Beech St. NB 02740 “Shay-Shay” Admires Dad most. Thanks Ms. B, Uncle Wayne, Mr. Longo parents. Best times w DH, Sue-J, MW, Raz Na-Na. Won't forget summer 87, esp. 7 4 9 5with TT, DH KH. To dunk like Dad a dream. JOSEPH GOMES 22 Sycamore St. NB 02740 ec) neue blaysincamet oot ball outstanding. Admiration for Coach Wirth. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Fears doing 40 yd. sprints after practice. Is happiest with friends. Hopes for a successful future. KATHLEEN D. GONSALVES 117 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “Kathy” Jr. yr field hockey bus rides outings great memories. Dad gets her thanks. Happiest with Julie F. “Calm Agar Ambition to be filthy rich own a black MR2 a jet to fly to her own isle. MICHELLE D. GOMES 1124 Beverly St. NB 02745 “Shelly” Thanks Mom, Dad Mrs. Purcell. Happiest w Chris, Cam, MS, BB, KS, BP, ES, DS RS. Mr. G Mrs. Amaral rate high. “Spare me!” Pond’s project, sr. lounge orchestra most memorable. MICHELLE L. GONSALVES 199 Blackmer St. NB 02744 Good times when with MJ, HO TC. Mr. Motta for history outstanding. Dislikes snobbish people. Jr. Banquet sr yrlunch per best remembered. Hopes to open own fashion business as her future career. 41 JENNIFER L. GOODWIN NB 02740 “Taz” Pastimes include watching Jackie Gleason movies listening to Van Halen, Bon Jovi Motley Crue. Thanks parents, sister friends. Happy w SC, CL BG)MM; KDN ES 6 1G: Ms. Sullivan Mr. Fournier 1. pT ANGELA J. GROSS 54 Central Ave. NB 02745 “Angie” Won't soon forget the joke played on Steve F. Sends thanks to Nickie, SF, JG, KF parents. “Oh, well that’s life” Hopes to work with the hearing impaired. Mr. Curry was a true favorite. KELLY GRACE 139 So. Second St. NB 02740 Special thanks to her mother, grandmother Aunt Elizabeth. Best times w Brian, SG, LF, NM, AD, MS, MB KD. Found at the Front. “Yeh!” Fears dying at young age. Mr. Gouveia 1. Dislikes ike people. MARY L. GURNEY 1549 Morton Ave. NB 02745 “Gurn” Thanks parents for their support. Happiest with good friends on Bede Hopes to become an oceanographer. “Rock Steady” a favorite tune. Appreciates a good sense of humor real honesty. HELENA GRACIA NB 02740 “Sissy Senior” Won't forget getting bopped on the head in band. Thanks Mr. V. Ambition to earn $250,000 by 25th birthday, while fantasizing about being an astronaut. Admires her parents the most. KAREN A. HARDING 76 Glennon St. NB 02745 Enjoys times with friends, but best times w Joe. Thanks Mom, Paul, Gloria Joe for always being there. Pet oe Liars, fakes stuck-up people. Jr. Sr. ands vee ao “Hi hon! PETER M. GRAVATO 18 Bourne St. NB 02744 “Pete” Mom Dad get his thanks. Being with Claudia brings happiness. Found at West Beach. Will never forget great memories of sr year. “Is This Love” a favorite tune. “That's nasty’ Mr. DeChambeau 1 — SCOTT L. HARDY 350 W. Rodney French Blvd. NB 02744 Member of NBHS Whaler Marching Band. Will always remember NESBA competitions. Mr. Guy Latin III tops. Happiest when competing in the band knowing theyll win. Worst fear is flunking senior year. LISA M. GRIMES 199 Rockland St. NB 02740 “Lis” Best times with MS, SG, KM DG. Her parents get her deepest gratitude. “Happy Camper’ Fears being alone, but dreams of being with MS on an island. Tennis team member. Future elem. teacher. TRACEY L. HARRISON 884 Geraldine St. NB 02740 “Iggy” Enjoys listening to music being with friends. reciates honesty cadre Future ambition to major in communications. Thanks Mom. Happiest w DC, VG, PS, ML track crew. To be next Oprah! KARYN M. HASKELL NB 02740 “Amor” Won't forget teachers close friends made at NBHS. Found at Gonsalves-Tae Kwon Do. Thanks Mom, Dad, Mr. Savage, Mr. Longo Pam. Hopes to wed Gilly live in Hawaii. “I’m not doing this” ANDY S. HEBERT 389 Bedford St. NB 02740 “Hebe” Enjoys partying with friends. Can be found at the Mills, Horseneck or secret spot. Thanks Ma Dad. Happiest with SF, JR, RR, AA, KD, KF, GT CP. Pet peeves include homework studying. JASON T. HEBERT 411 Valley Rd. NB 02745 shes Appreciates a person's ability to laugh have a good time. Can be found wherever friends are. Happiest w SH, CM RS. “Smile, it makes people wonder. . .” Being on the swim team important plus. WILLIAM C. HEFFERNAN 30 Willard St. NB 02744 Sends thanks to parents friends. Being with EB, MO, TI, JC AS makes for great times. Looks for a pleasing personality in a person. Mr. Walsh for Eng. the ‘bore Jr. Sr. Banquets memorable. DONNA A. HENRIQUES 161 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “DH” Mom, Mr. Hamlet friends get thanks for their help. appy when playing soccer, bk al or softball. Being with SW, SG, KR, NM, MW, GR, TT, DC, TI LL means great times. “I’m always in trouble, buteee BERNADETTE HERNANDEZ 374 Hillman St. NB 02740 “DiBernadetta” Enjoys camping at Horseneck. Will keep friends made at NBHS close to her heart. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, cousins friends. Most admires “God”. Happiest when playing w children i hicketbell. ERIC D. HOUTMAN 153 Florence St. NB 02740 “E-moe ski” Thanks family, esp. Mom. TV Prod. tops. Won't forget getting kicked out of the core. Admires Eddie Murphy Luther Vandross. Hopes for success in entertainment field. “Na, just chillian” KELLY A. HOWLAND 15 Ocean St. NB 02740 “Johnny” Can be found at Mary's house. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Happiest with TL, TF, MG, SS EJ. Secret fantasy to be on a deserted island with JS. Future ambition to be a hair stylist. SANDRA L. HORTON 16 Harmony St. NB 02744 “Sandy” Looks for honesty in new friends. Future ambition to bea hairdresser. Thanks Mom Dad. Happy with Steve, SD SO. Dreams of being very wealthy. Fears dying at a young age. t SHARI HOUTMAN 145 Hillman St. NB 02740 Happiest with SF, KF, VF, MJ, MP, HG, SL the crew. Will always remember bus rides home from NH. Admires Mom. Thanks Ms. Mullen. Happiest listening to music. Hopes to become a recording engineer. MAUREEN A. HUGHES 433 Cedar Grove St. NB 02746 “Moe” Remembers Jr. Sr. Banquets most. Thanks Mom, Dad Colleen. Admires Jabberjaw. Seeks honesty top personality in someone. To study law. “I’ve Had the Time of My Life” a favorite tune. PAUL R. HORVITZ 173 Fillmore St. NB 02746 Mr. Biscari’s French class tops. Thanks his parents. Fears walking into photo class. Found at the library. An avid “Magic” Johnson fan. To become an accountant. Hates homework. “What's up?” JILL M. HOWARD 9 Barksdale Ln. Acushnet 02743 “Beans’ Swim team tops. Thanks Mom Dad for everything Mr. M for a great season. Happiest with DF, HD, KA, MB, BB, Jupe rest of crew. Fears asking for a plunger for HD. “Why?” Ms. Bebis 1. KEVIN J. HUMASON 12 Elizabeth St. NB 02740 “Humma™ Thanks parents Lisa for their help support. Admires Coach Seed. Remembers baseball bus rides trips tothe tank. Mr. Kelly, Mrs. Hassey Mr. Goodfellow tops. “Maybe, I don’t know” JOHN J. HOWARD 3405 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Road Runner’ Admires parents for putting up with him. Thanks them friends. To be a wealthy architectural engineer a wish. Fears being a failure. Remembers loyal friends. Enjoys relaxing with music. ERIN M. IACOPONI 249 Chestnut St. NB 02740 “Mugsy” Happy with Keith, JS, ES, LC, LB KH. Mr. Sykes Mr. Fournier tops. “S’up Snerd?” Wants to steal Keith's vette. Hopes to become a cosmetologist. Thanks parents Mr. Savage. Not one tae a fear. CAROLYN E. HOWCROFT 14 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 “Coi” Enjoys being w friends partying. Bomb scares trips to Horseneck with Judy Laurie most vivid memories. Thanks Dad Mom. Happiest w CF, JN, LM, AJ LC. Likes “crazy” people. l JOHN R. INDIO 52 Burt St. Acushnet 02743 “Jack” Playing hockey for NBHS outstanding memory. Being with Kelly, Gogs, BP KD all happy times. Thanks sent to Mr. Tougas, Mom Kelly, Mr. Correia Mr. Kelly rate high. Tank trips memorable. 43 TIMOTHY M. INNISS 6 Whelden St. Acushnet 02743 “Tim” Enjoys football, swimming, track photo. Beating DHS soph yr., Super Bowl leaving NBHS biggest memori es. Happy w close friends TM JP. Dislikes DHS stadium. Hopes to becomeapro. JEFFREY JOHNSON 164 Chestnut St. NB 02740 “Jeff’ Happiest with LN friends. Thanks Dad admires parents. Sr. Banquet most memorable. Economics with Mr. Ed 1. Fears not graduating. Hates people who don't signal! Appreciates outgoing people. YOUNG SON KIM 86 Rounds St. NB 02740 Thanks all people who cared for her. Hopes to travel to all parts of the world. Secret fantasy: To become principal of NBHS! Ms. Hindle Mr. Bourgeois tops. Happiest when laughing with friends. 44 ERIKA J. JACOB 1377 Sassaquin Ave. NB 02745 Majorettes 1 for her. Competitions football hockey games forever remembered. Thanks go to parents the DeTerra’s. Happy times w Jason. Future ambition includes successful career family. ce te of ss e ® Bir q ) i 5 ¥ é ALICE D. JORGE 41 Woodlawn St. NB 02744 Special thanks to Mom Dad. Destined for fashion designing. Happiest with Steve. Secretly wants to be famous, wealthy the owner of a mansion. Mr. Pepin a favorite. Loves the Mall. Not graduating a hidden fear. GEORGE N. KONSTANTAKOS NB 02745 Throwing the javelin memorable. Mr. G Mr. T tops. Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest with DB, EL, GM all his friends. Will never forget the crash. Quiet kind of guy who hates hmwk, but enjoys the Mills. YAEL B. JACQUEL 117 Palmer St. NB 02740 “Ale” Happiest aggravating his teachers! Appreciates sincerity friendliness. Being with OM, GR, MP, SS, ML, DR great times. Admires Mr. Longo sends thanks to Ms. Leal. Hopes to make $30,000 per wk. LAURIE J. KANE 1189 Victoria St. NB 0274 5 A very keen interest in photog- raphy inspires this young ad? to seek a career with cameras! Would love to be personal pho- tographer to John Taylor. En- joys hearing “Save a Prayer” by Duran-Duran. CHRISTINE A. LANGEVIN 129 Austin St. NB 02740 “Chris” Enjoys partying with friends. Happiest with LB, SB, TR, DP, RA, KH, PG. Thanks parents and friends. “Chance for Our Love” top song. Mr. Kelly 1. Dislikes au? people. “You're so bad!” MICHELLE J. JACQUES 143 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 “Mickey” Willalways remember the football team singing happy b-day to her on 16th birthday. Thanks mother because she believed in her. Happiest with family friends. “‘He’s gorgeous!” Desires wealth! KATHRYN L. KELLY 191 Allen St. NB 02740 “Special K” Can be found at the sllim. Happiest with close friends DG. Thanks parents coaches. Field hockey, hoop track 1. Mr. LeBlanc for hmrm. jr. yr. most memorable. Heard to say “Hi, fine” often. a ee SANDRA J. LANGLOIS 726 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Sandy” Besttraits: Friendliness energy. Being co-capt. of gymnastics team tops. Thanks parents. Happiest with WM, HA JMV. Mr. Hartley tops. Enjoyed track. Looks f maturity. “What's the point?” wall MARCY A. JOAQUIM 49 Worcester St. NB 02740 Enjoys talking to Alan. Mrs. Francis rates 1. Biology class so yr. a vivid memory. Ades father thanks mother. A future RN. “I Had the Time of My Life” top tune. Happiest when doing things with friends who care. DUANE A. KERSHAW 9 Elaine Way Acushnet 02743 “Pie” Aggravated by Army recruiters calling the house! Riding his bike enjoyable. Hopes to acquire millions be on “Lifestyles of the Rich Famous.” Desires a home on a mt. top in Vt. Happy with JL. MICHELLE D. LAPALME 214 Bellevue St. NB 02744 Thanks parents. NY trips with Latin class DC, senior lunch, 12-3-86 and 4-8-87 all memorable. Happiest when out with Pat. Good times with Pat, AC, SA, HA LM. Hopes to be rich live in Hawaii. DEBBIE LARRACUENTE 627 Maxfield St. NB 02740 Sarge, Mr. Leblanc Mr. Goodfellow tops. Admires mother father. Thanks Mrs. Purcell most. Happiest with Te friends. Hopes to yecome a yuppie. Likes seductive eyes. Hates plastic smiles. “Weak” ELIZABETH A. LAWRENCE 911 Tradewind St. NB 02740 “Liz” Thanks sent to Mom Dad for their love support and to Mr. Savage. Admires sis Stephanie. Mr. Correia Mr. Silva both tops. Best times with close friends. Sr. lounge memorable. “Whatever!” SUSAN L. LEBERT 31 Proteau St. Acushnet 02743 “Sue” A future nurse who's happiest working. Ms. Milligan tops. Admires grandmother thanks her mother. Enjoys a person with a sense of humor. Being with Chris brings smiles. “What's happenin?” DAVID LAVALLEE 129 Eugenia St. NB 02745 “Dave” Happy with Missa B. Sends special thanks to Mom, Dad Mrs. Andrade. Ms. Ferreira 1! Enjoys computers. Admires Mr. Souza. Hates having to do homework. Wishes to be successful as a steam engineer. DUC VAN LE Acushnet 02743 Thanks God, parents, teachers counselors. Hopes to attend Harvard one day become Ist Asian US Surgeon General. Secret dream to win a Nobel Prize for research project at UVM to win Megabucks! CHRISTOPHER LEBLANC 1938 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 “Chris” Playing football the best pastime. Admiration for Coach Wirth. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Being with RT KH means good times. “Goodbye Blue Sky” favorite tune. Ap- preciates finding an honest friend. SHARON A. LAVOIE 840 Terry Lane NB 02740 Sends thanks out to Mom, Dad friends. Happy with LL, CC, KR, CC, TF, JF, JS, KD, MS BO. Looks for personality, truthfulness ambition. Remembers most the ski trip soph. year with Great Outdoors! MIN LE 41 Harkum St. NB 02745 Enjoyed playing soccer volleyball. Sends special thanks to Mr. Hochman. Happiest times with TBN. Can't believe the time went so quickly. A favorite tune was © Still Loving You.” A future in engineering. | oy s A th CHRISTOPHER W. LEBLANC 22 Lincoln St. NB 02740 “Chris” Has admiration for brother Rob. Great times with MA, EA, NM, DG, BA, SD, CL MM. Fears only having 84.5 credits! Enjoys hearing “Hard Habit to Break.” Sr. lounge memorable. Thanks parents. DOMINGOS B. LEAL 115 Shaw St. NB 02745 Soccer rates 1 in his heart. Special thanks to Mom, Dad Coach Matos. Being with good friends means fun times. A deep appreciation of honesty in someone. Mr. Hebert tops. Best hangout found at home! JULIE A. LEBLANC 29 Ethel St. NB 02745 “Jules” Seeks honesty sense of humor in people. Being treated with respect denotes sr. year! Hates getting in trouble when innocent! “Cool” Ms. Burchell rates high. Thanks parents. College-bound. SCOTT M. LEBEAU 5 Willow St. Achusnet 02743 “Bugman’ Trip to NJ with BT CR after Sr. Banqwet memorable. Greatest times with CR, PG, KT BT. Pleasure from skiing playing tennis. Gr. Outdoors Club tennis team both top. Thanks parents. Ne ei Mas JOSEPH M. LEITE 52 Rockland St. NB 02740 “Joe” Happiest moments spent with Karen. Passes the time collecting baseball cards doing other hobbies. Found at Muldoon’s. Hopes one day to become the manager of a big successful restaurant. 45 é , AMY E. LEONARD 13 Brookside Dr. Acushnet 02743 Ambition to move to NY become an interior decorator. Enjoys time spent listening to David Bowie. Dreams of a world-wide trip with idol Bowie. ae tunes include “Ziggystardust’ Space- aditty. SHERI A. LEWIS 166 Belleville Rd. NB 02745 “Red” Getting up at 6:00AM not a favorite. Dreams of being headmistress of NBHS. Mrs. Morgan 1. Thanks Mom, Dad sis Pam. Happiest with MP,AB, SH MM. Appreciates good sense of humor. SHERRY L. LIZOTTE 15 Studley St. NB 02740 “Sher” Happiest hanging with CM BB or listening to Blind Rhino. “Groovy dude” Hopes for afuture as an 18” wheeler saved Thanks Chrissy Brenda. Dreams of island paradise w someone special. 46 SUE E. LETOURNEAU 24 Vernon St. NB 02745 “Midge” Monday mornings freshmen not among her favorites! Won't forget the 1:50 bell. Thanks to Mom Dad for all their support love; thanks to Lisa for all she’s done for her. “What a Guido!” LANA C. LIMA 96 Colonial Dr. NB 02746 Happy with close friends Eric. Found at Mills, Landing, Horseneck or parties! Sr. Jr. Banquets, 11-5-87 6-19-57 memorable. Thanks parents Helinette for being there for support. Future Jaguar owner. LOURENCO A. LOPES 569 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Larry” Going to sr. lounge ultimate sr. privilege. Rates football psych class as both 1. Strong dislike of phonies. Mrs. Purcell gets his thanks. Hopes for great success as a college man. ERIC G. LEVASSEUR 140 James St. NB 02746 “Ewik” Happy times with GM, BM, PS, DB, GK, DD, NM girls! Special thanks to Mom, Dad Mr. M. Enjoyed time spent with Gr. Outdoor Club dante team. Waterslide most memorable. Dislikes cliques. LINDA A. LIMA 382 Church St. NB 02745 FHA, Stud. Cong. yrbk. top activities. Mom, Dad Dave get her thanks. Happiest with GR, DH, SG, MW, BH VA. “Can't We Try favorite tune. Sr. Banquet an unforgettable event. Future child psychologist. URANA LOPES 375 Myrtle St. NB 02746 “Rae-Rae” Thanks Mom for putting up with her. Happiest times spent with family ND, KT, MD DC. Rates Ms. Ferreira Mrs. Calnan high. “Funky” Senior Banquet great time. Hopes to travel in future. ERIC LEVESQUE 235 Maple St. NB 02740 “Wic’ Time spent in Mrs. Harper's office memorable. Seale thanks to Mom Dad. Is happiest with friends lots of women. “Did you hear about that party?” Hopes for a future filled with plenty of money! THERESA J. LIMA 437 Orchard St. NB 02740 “Fluffy” Sister Odette gets admiration; Mr. Savage parents get her thanks. Happy times with AC, YE, RF, RM BM. Dreams ofasecret weekend with Mark Harmon. Enjoys hearing “Let Me Be the One.” MICHELLE M. LUCAS 13 Lucas St. NB 02744 “Mitchy” Girls’ Soccer Team Intnl Club both great. Thanks parents friends. Being with OA, MA, FD, RD brings fun. “Are you serious!” Hopes one day to own her own travel agency. Found at West Beach. DANA M. LEWIS 127 Mt. Vernon St. NB 02740 Special thanks to Mom, Jim Mr. St. Aubin. Admiration for Scott Scofield, Sr. yr. means finally making it! Enjoys bowling playing pool with friends. Special moments with Jim Kristin. Seeks honesty. COLLEEN M. LIZOTTE 171 Richmond St. NB 02740 “Zap” Being with JG, NC, SC, MM, LS, RL, PB, CL brings smiles. A move to Colorado a future dream. Thanks given to Mom, Dad Reney. A friendly gal. Found at Micky D’s. Drama Club Child Care 1. LOUIE J. LUIZ, JR. 77 Park Drive Acushnet 02743 “Louie-Louie” The “mummi- fication” fr. yr. at NESBA finals remembered. Thanks family, Mr. V Mr. Noonan. Fears can- cellation of parents’ credit cards before Xmas! Dreams of owning more tie tacks than Mr. S. MARY J. LUIZ 73 Briggs St. NB 02740 “M M” Fears repeating fr. yr. Happy times with WM, JC, ML. Mom Dad get her thanks. Mrs. Fleury Mrs. Lawrence rate high on her list. “Must you ask!” Going out with Johanna great way to pass the time. HEATHER A. MACHADO 11 Middlewood Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Ham” Admires spontaneity ina person. Worst fear: Losing MPA plate. Thanks Mom, Pop, UB AS. Will always remember Senior Banquet night. Mr. Walsh tops. Hates one-ways, Parker St. radar. “Aw, man!” LUCY MACHADO 150 Collette St. NB 02746 “Lou” Future designer. Won't forget playing on the first Girls’ Soccer Team! Thanks go to Mom, Dad Susan. Happiest with DD, PB, SB, PM, NN, RC. Secret fantasy to be on a de- serted island with JB. KAREN LYNCH 30 Bullock St. NB 02740 “Sunshine” Is happiest with CM, SS, SU, AR, TH all the good people. Dreams of flying higher than ever before. Sends thanks to Jerry G. the Buddha. “Gotta love it!” Hopes to achieve serenity someday. KELLY-ANNE M. MACHADO 36 Myrtle St. NB 02740 “Kel” Happy with Marc. Sends thanks to Mom Dad for being there. Most admires God. Hates rude people. Looks for a good personality. Fears failing senior year. Being a senior means finally graduating. NATHAN D. MACHADO 198 Milford St. NB 02745 “The Great” Little else to say about himself. Enjoys hearing his favorite tune “Aces High.” Appreciates a person who has a general clue. “That's poor.” Dislikes all forms of music not his own style. CHARLENE A. MACHADO 926 Surrey Lane NB 02745 Happy partying or cruising. Hopes for success, money marriage. Thanks parents friends for being there. Fun times w friends beach party memorable. Found at Horseneck, Mills parties. “Plaaghh!” oe LIZETTE G. MACHADO 129 Reynolds St. NB 02746 “Liz” Remembers good friends special times with CP, OM, ER, CB, BO, AJ SP. Wishes to thank friends, family, God, ghost writer. Fantasizes being shipwrecked with Bon Jovi, David Covedale EB. SUSAN M. MACHADO 150 Collette St. NB 02746 “Sue” Mrs. Audette for Banking Finance tops. Thanks go to parents. Happiest working in school bank. Enjoys being with PM, LM, DD, NF, NM. Future ambition to be successful in life. “You're so stupid.” PO RI, or MELISSA M. MACIEL 35 Durfee St. NB 02740 “Mace” Mrs. Mogan chorus tops. The friends, the fun, the heartaches, the guys at NBHS memorable. Thanks go to Mrs. Longpre-Francis. Most admires her mother. To be a famous artist. es BERTA M. MALHINHA 713 Brock Ave. NB 02744 “Bert” Happiest with teammates DF, SA, ND BP. Thanks Mr. B and Mr. S. Art 1! Admires Van Gogh, Bowie P. McCartney. Loves soccer being a British citizen. Remembers breaking ankle in gym freshman year. 47 SAMANTHA J. MALTEZOS 157 Armsby St. NB 02745 Sam” Can be found at Mills, parties Alhambras. Happiest with TL, LP, SF, LA, AG, TW JF. Special thanks to her grandmother, stepmother, Dad Mom. Hopes for future in fashion. Fears getting taller. JAYME L. MANIATIS 23 Seventh St. NB 02740 “J” Sends thanks to Mom, Dad, Joni, Billy Chris. Hopes for success as Dr. to own her 1 team the Denver Broncos. “One fabulous babe” Enjoys Bruce Springsteen music. Good times w SL WM memorable. I. GORDON D. MANSON 98 Arnold St. NB 02740 “Gumby” Drama Club 1 w fond memories of “Annie.” Also enjoys cycling Theatre Prod. Thanks his “Gazummy Mummy Mr. Charbonneau a favorite. “Yo, Holmes!” Dreams ae g stage manager for smash rit. ABEL MARCIAL 566 South First St. NB 02740 “Superfly” Loves to make people laugh. Most admires God. Wishes to thank parents, family friends. Hopes to become a medical technologist. Appreciates shy, honest, lovable personality. CHRISTINE J. MARINHO 240 Hawthorn St. NB 02740 Had lots of fun cheerleading for NBHS. Can be found at the sllim. Thanks Mom, Dad grandmother for generosity atience. Happiest w close riends, esp. MT. Likes honesty a sense of humor. x3 | aoe Zl - TINA M. MAROTE 115 Truro St. NB 02745 Will always remember partying most of her time. Special thanks to Mom RP. Happiest hanging out w friends. Future ambition to live a happy life w Rene. Likes a good personality. “What's up?” ANA E. MARQUES 36 Briggs St. NB 02740 Remembers fun times in Ms. Bebis class. Mr. B tops. Deepest appreciation goes to Mom, Dad Peter. Happiest w DE, AC, FS, BB SL. Secret fantasy to become President of the US. “Oh, boy!” MARIA E. MARQUINHOS 163 Division St. NB 02744 “Betty Boop” Mrs. Audette Mr. Savage tops. Thanks Mom, Dad Grace. Happiest w SP, NM, FC, SA AP. Enjoys partying w friends. Worst fear: Becoming a senior citizen. “I can't believe it!” ANGEL L. MARTIN 139 Harkum St. NB 02745 Top activities include X-country, winter track spring track. Mr. Ed Mr. Gouveia rate high. Sends thanks to Coach Gardiner. Is hoping to become a sgt. inthe US Marines. Calendar Contest memorable. NICOLE M. MARTIN 167 So. Second St. NB 02740 “Nee” Hates being called Nicky! Mr. Hamlet Mrs. Purcell both 1. Being w BV crew SG DH means fun. “You're crazy!” Thanks family, esp. Mom. Sliding on floors with new shoes Dean’s Office for four yrs. memorable. SHAWN F. MARTIN 43 Sagamore St. NB 02740 Admiration for parents friends. Thanks Mr. Savage. Honesty, intelligence goodness appreciated. Hopes to attend Air Force Academy. Fears dying. Hates homework Monday mornings. “What's happening?!” JACQUELINE M. McCARTHY 148 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 “Jackie” Trips to Canada France memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Happiest with friends. Future Embition to go to SMU. Likes someone w a good personality. Secret fantasy to own a Jaguar. JANET MARTINS 66 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 Happiest times with DP, BB, SJ DR. Thanks Mom for support. Remembers walking into a sr. class her fr. yr. Wishes to travel the world drive a Porsche! Mrs. Morgan chorus tops list of favorites. OWEN P. McGONIGLE 684 County St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom Dad for help tolerance; Gail for being the best friend ever. Happiest w close friends constructing pyramids. Enjoys playing sports listening to 60's music by candlelight w pals. NANCY MARTINS 143 Appleton St. NB 02745 “Smiley” Happiest with RB, SM, MM, CB, AM, SP, TP ZM. Thanks Mr. Savage. Admires family friends. Wishes to be stranded on an island with GM. Hopes to become wealthy. “What's up?” Fears aging. SCOTT A. McNULTY 331 Cedar St. NB 02740 “McNutty Eating lunch w KD, AA, EA, DB’s, SR PS vivid memory. Thanks Mr. J. Medeiros Mrs. K. Buckley. Secret fantasy to co-host “Lifestyles of the Rich Famous.” Admires Mr. M. “That's snazzy.” SANDRA R. MARTINS NB 02740 “Sandy” Enjoys cruisin, dancing being with friends. Most admires Dad. Happiest w PD, MM, NM, SM, BM, VR MT. Being a senior means finally being on her own. Likes honesty in a person. “You're sad.” GEORGE M. MEDEIROS 83 Florence St. NB 02740 “Michael” Thanks parents Mr. Medeiros. Happy w JS, EL, BS the crew. Diving 1. Nude beaches w SM waterslides memorable. “Spudly” Admires Greg Louganis. Happy diving surfing. Mr. J Mrs. M tops! GRACE MAURICIO 50 Maxine St. NB 02745 Will always remember soph. yr. at NBHS. Happiest when talking on the phone for hours. Thanks parents friends. Being asenior means getting out in May. Appreciates honesty in new friends. LISA M. MEDEIROS 87 Rotch St. NB 02740 “Lease” Most admires Mom. Happy with Carlos. Thanks friends family. Vivid memories of times with friends. Wishes to work with kids. Spends time at West Beach. Looks for kindness in a person. Best Wishes to the Class of 1988. — David Pliskin Wishing you the best of luck. — Mrs. L. Dlouhy Lisa N: Always remember the great times we've had. You're a great friend. — Danielle Best wishes. — Mr. R. Foster Wendy: I know you'll make it “running up that hill” to the top! with no problems. P.S.: And what do you do when your friend says, why? why? Love Support 4-ever. Bri Congratulations to the Class of 88. — Connie Bebis All good wishes. — N. Tripp Seniors: To those going to meet the challenges of the real world — have faith and confidence in success! Michael Lopes Steve: Thanks for everything! I love you! Love always and forever. — Chris Seniors: Boa sorte! J. Amaral Mom Dad: Thanks for all your love and support! I love you both. Love, Beth Heather, Becky Chris: What weekends we had! Wait — does anyone remember them? Karen Pat: Thank you for all the love and friendship you've given me. I love you always. — ML Good luck next year and always. Love, Nidia Good luck seniors! D. DaRosa Mom: I love you munchly. I will miss you when I leave. Thanks for being there. Dani Lana: Best of luck forever. Love, A avo e a ovo Martins Seniors: Carpe Diem — J. Mandly Tarp Humma: Thanks for dealing w my moods for those crazy nights! Love, Shay Sue Lee-Ann Christopher: Thanks for all the lunch memories. — Sue J. Phantoms: We meet again when night falls! Owen: Thanx 4 everything! I luv u always! To the guys: Thanx 4 the special memories. — GR . Best of luck to the Class of 88 — Mr. Ras Tammie and Donna: Thanks for always being there! I love you both! Luv, Sue J. Tiff: It was nice having you as a team mate. See ya at the PROM with fishnets. Kathy Maria: Youre such a great friend (except when you attempt to drive my car:) Raeanne MATILDA MEDEIROS 369 North St. NB 02740 “Matti Happiest with Norb, Ana, C,D, M, T V. Thanks parents, esp. Mom sister. “Such is life.” Oceanography tops! Enjoys 4-wheeling hopes toowna lot full of 4x4’s. Despises liars! SCOTT J. MEDEIROS 13 Paul Ave. E. Freetown 02717 “Bubbles” Enjoys swimming, eating, sleeping windsurfing. Swim meets, Jr. Banquet the beach w GM memorable. Thanks Mr. Medeiros, Mom Dad Mrs. Buckley. Happiest w HD, SS, GM, BB swim team. ‘ él CARLA M. MELO 218 Rockland St. NB 02740 Mr. Sykes, Mr. Gill Ms. Bebis all rate 1. Appreciates a sense of humor in a person. Happiest w MD, AL, SC, CW. Secret fantasy to go onasafariin Africa also to meet Pink Floyd. 50 NANCY A. MEDEIROS 12 Roosevelt St. Acushnet 02743 “Nance” Happiest with Chico, MS, NF, JL, SG KA. Thanks Mom Dad. Hates being told what to do! Hopes to become a tour guide own a business. Best memories of banquets school bank. Found at beach. N. SCOTT MEDEIROS 159 Tinkham St. NB 02746 Rates Mr. Rap’s Spanish class 1! Happiest with Doreen. Thanks Mom. Wants to drive down the Ave. ina Lamborghini! Loathes hmwk on Friday ’s! Fears graduation. Enjoyed night fun at Sr. Banquet. Lana: Congratulations. We are very proud. Love, Padrinhos Sarmento Eric: Thank you for being there for me, loving me and making me happy. Love, Lana Congratulations seniors. — Mrs. Jane Martin Good luck in the future. — Mr. Gissinger Tammie: It was nice having you to talk to. Take care. Love ya, Kathy G. Donna, Kim, Gail: Never forget fudpucker’s farm, the beach and no gas! Mich Best of luck to the Class of ’88. — Ms. Rowles Best wishes for success! Ms. Park JC, PV, CC, LB LT: Love you! Happy ’88! TC Our best wishes for a successful future. — Mr. Mrs. Ronald Nolin To the Green Cafe Gang: Thanks for waking me up! Love ya's, Kat To My Gang: Well here we are! Thanks MP, LL, JN, CH, MR, AP, LM, CF, KF, DD, MC, MN, CS, etc. 4-ever! Charlene Good luck! — Mr. Winsper Hope-a-Dope: Got a stick of gum? Luv, Jen Wojo: Thanks for always being there when I needed someone to talk to. Love, Raeanne Good luck! — Ms. R. Hirshlag Best of luck. — Ms. M.J. Martin Hubris (Ha Ha): Thanks for all the talks and walks! Tiny NUNO J. MEDEIROS 8 Rounseville St. NB 02745 Remembers the prom of “87.” Happy with LC, CL, RA, PG, MA, EA, MM, SB EC. Wishes to major in the Arts. Fantasies of being deserted on an island with acertain girl. Admires Mr. Fraga the most. PAMELA L. MEDEIROS 90 Caroline St. NB 02740 “Pam” Happy w SS, TS, LC, FH, DS NT. Special thanks to Mom, Dad Bri. Ski trip a most vivid memory. “Someday.” Mr. P. Mrs. G. rate 1. Dreams of owning the Celtics being happy. Admires Larry Bird. NEIL J. MELLO NB 02745 Both Jr. Sr. Banquets hold fond memories. Mr. Taylor's US History class tops. Thanks go to parents. Happiest w DD, EL, KD, GK, GM DB. Secret fantasy to have power over every living thing on earth. OLIVIA M. MELO 67 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 “Liv” RM-H-B rate 1. Lunch with CP, LA, CB LP most memorable. Thanks go to Mom, Dad teachers. Future ambition to own a beauty salon. Secret fantasy to own a new Lamborghini. “Hey girl.” KATHLEEN M. MENARD 1519 Morton Ave. NB 02745 “Thaky” Will always remember lunch w MP, HN AB. Most admires Mom. Enjoys going to Amy Grant concerts. Happiest w Pal-o-mine. Likes honesty integrity. Being a senior means finally moving on. MICHAEL E. MONTALTO 35 Burns St. NB 02740 “Tanto” Thanks Mom Dad for everything. Admires Scott P. Happy times with PV, SP, KR, oe s8e)D, Cle Jl TC. Future policeman. Enjoys going to parties. Fears going face to face with a Pit Bull. DAVID MOURA 26 Clifford St. Acushnet 02743 “Dave” Active in football, hockey, baseball, Student Advisory Committee, Captains Club. Thanks parents, sister, coaches Stooch. Mr. Robbins rates tops! Remembers the big games most about NBHS! ; : MARCIA L. MENARD 187 Dawson St. NB 02745 “Juicy” Thanks Aunt Agnes. Ad- mires Aunt Agnes Joey most. Happy w Joey, BB friends. “Shut up, ee Being a sr. means finally getting to gradu- ate! Mr. P Oceanography tops! Fears losing Joey. WENDY M. MONTEMBAULT 97 Parker St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom, Dad, SL JM. Mr. Robbins tops. Hates cliques. Happiest with JM, SL JM. Hopes to become an en- gineer. Will never forget fresh- man year. Worst fear: Being un- successful. HEATHER M. NELSON 62 Plymouth St. NB 02740 Happy with BB, AF, ED, AF, JS, JR. “What!” Enjoys being aggressive. School bank fun. Remembers morning exercises vividly. Looks for personality in someone. Mr. Fraga Mr. Hamlet rate tops! STEVEN A. MERCER 29 Arnold PI. NB 02740 “Biggs” Driven crazy by people who procrastinate. Sends thanks to parents friends. Best times out surfing. Mr. Gouveia rates high. Hopes to become a chef. Fears not liking college life. “Aye, mate!” MARK D. MOREAU 968 Pine Hill Dr. NB 02745 Can be found at Friendly’s. En- joys song “Pigs on the Loose.” Thanks Mom Dad for all their help. Happiest with PCB, MM, SS, BS, CC FN. Hates being mistaken for brother. KATHLEEN J. NELSON 108 Court St. NB 02740 “Kath” Thanks Mom Dad. Happy with close friends, esp. Jon. “Dare to do what you dream ... Great times skiing down some newly-fallen powder. Sr. Banquet band trips most memorable. Likes an open-mind. ROBERT T. MEUNIER 374 Cummington St. NB 02745 “Rob” Can be found at Daddy Grace the Mills. Great time with the Drama Great Outdoors Clubs. Happiest with MP, MR. KN. Dislikes cliques. Future ambition to become a famous actor model. KIMBERLY J. MORGAN 3 Shell St. NB 02744 “Kim” Can be found skiing. Swimming tennis tops. Thanks Mom and Dad. Happiest with LG, JC, PS, DF, JH, BB friends. Worst fear: Being alone. Mr. Vaz Mr. Ed favorite teachers. “That’s cool!” MELANIE L. NELSON 18 Jean St. Acushnet 02743 “Mel” Special thanks goes to grandparents. Found anywhere there’sa party. Enjoys cruisin tuning out to Led Zeppelin. Mr. Fraga Mrs. Purcell rate high. Won tforget those 8ths! “I would imagine!” LAURIE A. MITZAN 266 Pope St. NB 02740 “Lau” Happiest with JN, CF TN. Thanks Mom, Dad, Judy, LN, CF NM. Found at the Landing. Mr. Hamlet tops. Jr. Banquet great. Loves to party. Fears leaving friends after graduation. College-bound. MICHAEL A. MOTTA 45 Linden St. NB 02740 “Mike” Hates people who get away with what he doesnt. Thanks friends family. Secret fantasy to do nothing get paid. Happy with friends who listen. Mr. Biscari Mr. Pepin tops. “Abh, pigs on rice” LIDIA H. NEVES 137 Chestnut St. NB 02740 Thanks UB staff, Mr. Sykes all who helped. “Act like you know, even if you don't.” Dislikes obnoxiously rude people. Hopes to become a psychiatrist. Ms. Leal, Mr. Motta, Mr. Vaz Mr. Sykes great. JOY L. NICHOLS 32 Trinity St. NB 02740 ROTC will remain a vivid memory of NBHS. Found at the Mall. Student Cong. 1. Enjoyed Mr. Motta’s class. Sends thanks to her mother. Is hoping for the college life after a great senior yr. JUDITH M. NORTON 688 County St. NB 02740 “Jude” Jr. Banquet, summer of 86, 6 19 87 11 5 87 vivid memories. Thanks parents. Happiest w LM, TT, JG, AW, LL, TN the dudes. Top tune: “Hotel California.” Fears the unfamiliar. Hopes to own a Jaguar. DANIEL A. OLIVEIRA 33 Vernon St. NB 02745 “Danny Thanks Mom Dad for caring. Happy having deep talks w friends. Being w VB, LR, SF, KH, SC MC means fun. “Ain't that cunning?” Hopes for riches. Admires people who can parallel park a car! to MELINDA NIEVES 198 Blackmer St. NB 02740 “Meli” Admires Mom Dad. Thanks family for always being there. Music lover. Gives it her all. Hates failing at her goals. Ms. B, Mr. Alves Ms. Caton all great. “Lean on Me’ favorite tune. “I, what?” LISA A NOWELL 42 Fairmount St. NB 02740 “Lis” Enjoys diving, gymnastics eating. Mr. G. jr. yr chem. tops. Happiest having a good time with friends. Thanks parents friends for support Mike for always being there. “Yeah, right” HEATHER L. OLIVEIRA 62 Covell St. NB 02745 “Heath” Likes unique, friendly people, but dislikes plastic people! Admires those who passed driver's test on Ist try! Hopes to be rich travel extensively. Happy w MJ, MG, TC friends. “People Are Strange. DARLENE M. NOBRE 444 Park St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom Dad for being there. Lunch time w friends memorable. Hopes to become successful rich. Found wherever everyone else is! Best times are listening to favorite tunes hanging out. NUNO P. NUNES 514 Ashley Blvd. NB 02745 A friendly understanding guy. Thanks Mom Dad. Is happiest w Dorry, MR, LM RC. Enjoyed playing soccer. Mr. Biscari great. Sr. Banquet memorable. Appreciates a sense of humor in someone. wee JAY M. OLIVEIRA 26 Upton St. NB 02746 Enjoyed band swim team the most. Appreciates good looks in someone. Special thanks to the drumline! Hopes one day to fly a plane own a Porsche for each day of the year! “Yup, right, sure!” Micd DELILAH NOBRE 363 Coral St. NB 02744 “Dee” Fears going 120 mph on Rte. 18 in Barry's car! Special thanks to Mom, Dad Barry. “Whole Lotta Love” a favorite tune. Happy times w Barry. “Ya, right!” Hopes to become rich famous. LISA M. NUNO 186 Chestnut St. NB 02740 ‘Lease’ Has an outgoing personality. Looks for understanding person. Special times w friends remembered. Thanks Mom for always being there. Happiest w friends loved ones. Noted for nail art! PAUL J. OLIVEIRA 136 Wood St. NB 02745 Mr. Raposo a definite favorite. Hopes to become astate trooper. Sends thanks to his parents. Best time at Durfee b-ball games! “Hey, you be careful now!” Seeks honesty sense of humor in someone. IVONE L. NOGUEIRA 69 Sutton St. NB 02746 “Dr. Ruth” Sgt. Morrison 1. ROTC, lunch fun times w friends memorable. “S’s, right!” Happiest w PG, FP, DV MT. Admiration for sister Maria. Appreciates honesty ina person. Enjoys a good book. BRENDA L. O'BRIEN 245 Palmer St. NB 02740 “Spaz” Found on the Avenue. Mr. Soares 1. Special thanks to sister Sherry. Being w SL, LP, CP; ON; SLSIG, MR AG brings smiles. “It’s a possibility.” Seeks easy-going friends. Hopes for success. TIMOTHY S. OLIVEIRA 215 Hawthorn St. NB 02740 “Tim” O's party, Jr. Banquet, ‘87 soccer baseball bus rides memorable. Thanks parents for their support. Hopes fora BMW a gorgeous wife! “How ya doing?’ “You've Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” a favorite. SENIORS SPEAK OUT... “What one thing will you remember the most about New Bedford High School?” “... The friends I made.” Beth Ras 2 213 “Mr. Hamlet's homeroom freshman, sopho- more and junior year!” Janine Saulnier 3 318 “The one thing I will remember most about NBHS is the variety of friendships I've made over the past four years.” Karen Pacheco D215 “Working in the Dean’s Office for all four years!” Marcy Velazquez 3 319 “What I remember most about NBHS is my junior and senior years and my best friends.” Lana Lima 2 211 “Tll remember most the great times with friends; all the laughs and cries can never be forgotten.” Christine Figueiredo 4 212 “Tll remember the dedication of the faculty, esp. Ms. Bizzarro and Mr. Hamlet in helping as many students as possible.” Nicole Martin D205 “The Calendar Couples Contest!” JOSETTE ORTEGA 75 Hillman St. NB 02740 “JoJo” Thanks Mom, Dad, Mr. Gouveia UB Staff. Admires Susan P. Happy w GD, BH, MV nOepOeDL, MS friends. Mr. Hamlet Mr. Raposo tops. Girls’ b-ball team super. Hopes to become a yuppie. MICHAEL S. PANKOW 29 Atlantic St. NB 02740 “Mike” Enjoyed playing sports for NBHS. Thanks parents. Happy with the close friends made during last four yrs. “When the Music's Over” a favorite tune. Fears losing his memory. Mr. Motta tops. JUAN R. ORTIZ 123 Aries Dr. NB 02745 “Pipo” Thanks parents Mrs. Kallevik. Hopes to become a social worker. Happy w Maribeth, Miriam Awilda good friends. Enjoyed swimming Sp. Amer. Club. Hopes for riches. “I Need Love” favorite tune. CORINNE PAQUIN 968 Peckham Rd. NB 02745 Special thanks to her parents for their love support and to the teachers for their patience. Best times with DC memorable. Is happiest w special someone good ined: Irritated by ingratitude. Shaynne Gomes 4 212 CHRISTINE OTERO 168 Sycamore St. NB 02740 Admires Mrs. Ladino whom she thanks for getting her a job. Hopes to be a cosmetologist. Enjoyed math the most. Won't forget the good times had with best friends. Hopes to become rich live in luxury. MICHELLE S. PATNAUDE NB 02740 “Mich” Member of Nat. Honor Soc. tres. of science club. Hopes to be an orthodontist. Happiest w Kev, SL AB. Loves to spend time shopping! “Oh, boy!” Admires parents. Fears not succeeding in life. KAREN L. PACHECO 130 E. Clinton St. NB 02740 Wearing election posters w LN MS most memorable. Thanks Dad for everything. Happiest w Mark. “Wicked funny!” Enjoyed being class secretary the most. - Skiing photography top activities. aM Wd CHRISTOPHER P. PEARSON 901 Brock Ave. NB 02740 “Peer” Admires Mother Annette. Sports, girls hanging out w the crew all favorites. Happy with family, friends, G. Banquets Super Bowl w football team memorable. Mr. Hamlet 1. “Don’t sweat it!” . : SRE a LAURA L. PALMIERI 47 Whitman St. NB 02745 “LaLoo” Thanks parents, family friends. Hopes to become a professional artist. Fears becoming a couch potato! “Whatever!” Mr. Toolan 1. “Winter Marches On’ a favorite tune. Admires her mom. DELIA PEIXOTO 125 Fruit St. NB 02740 “Dee” Hopes to become com- puter programmer. Happiest w ER, JM, BM, AP MR. “Sad” Hated Mon. morning announce- ments. “I Need Love Now’ top tune. Thanks parents rela- tives. Dreams of having a pink Porsche. MICHELE M. PELLETIER L161 Victoria St. NB 02745 Found at the Mills. Cheering, track, Drama Club Gr. Outdoors Club favorites. Happy w T T, TS, KS, CP, RM, MR BW. Hopes to beadance teacher or dance professionally. Thanks sent to Mom Dad. JEFFREY D. PEREIRA 349 Query St. NB 02745 “Jeff” Great times w friends re- membered. Happy hanging out partying. Found at the Mills he WU OMe IRO@E [pel IRB IBNDY ateke MD. “Get out of here!” Mr. Sykes great. Fears locking keys in his car. Admires Dad. SHANNON L. PEMBERTON 115 Hathaway Blvd. NB 02740 “Shay” Happiest w MG, MA, KD her godchild. Hopes to be a medical asst. Thanks mother for her real understanding. Appreciates honesty ina person. Will miss good friends made during high school. PAUL J. PEREIRA 176 Portland St. NB 02744 “Pablo” First lunch shift, jr yr in Tan cafe memorable. Thanks parents friends. Happy w RP, BBSeRVes Greco GGaMis Biscari 1. Admires Michael Jordan. Hopes to be air traffic controller. Hopes to be rich! KRISTINE M. PENLER 3997 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Krissy Found on the Avenue. Special thanks to Mom Dad. “You're such a load!” Enjoyed Mrs. Sullivan's class. Hopes to go on to study business law. Passes the time eating junk food! Happy w friends. SILVIA I. PEREIRA 2487 Potter St. NB 02740 “Silvie” Admires godmother thanks parents. Happy w RS, HC, MP MM. Ambition to be successful business woman, but fantasy to be famous writer or singer! Mrs. Amaral Mr. Savage both tops. CECILIA C. PEREIRA 35 Westview St. NB 02740 “Cici” Thanks ghost writer AJ. Found in Boston or Newport. Dreams of owning her own hospital. Hopes to be physical therapist. Mr. Campoli 1. Enjoys partying w friends; CB, GS; OMsILM; BO; LP, LC, Te; AJ VS. KAREN PETERSON 332 Cedar St. NB 02740 “K” Dislikes meek followers one-ways. Appreciates nonconformity in someone. Admiration for her mother. “No doubt!” Ambition to become a bank president. Fr. Culture class w Ms. Rainville memorable. FILOMENA G. PEREIRA 258 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Chins” Thanks family, Sgt. Morrison UB staff. “That’s interesting.” Found in ROTC areaor Lubel’s. Mr. Motta Ms. Bebis tops.Lunch time drill team comps memorable. Enjoys reading watching TV. LANCE A. PETITPAS 806 County St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to all his friends for being there when needed. Happiest w AF. Enjoys hearing “Ramblin’ On” by Led Zeppelin. Admires Alf. Seeks honesty in friends. Passes the time playing bass partying. ROBERT PETITPAS 806 County St. NB 02740 “Rob” Getting caught playing tape in Mr. O’s car a vivid memory. Study hall w DS CF great. “Let's bail, dude!” Won't forget the lst day Dave taught him how to play guitar. Hopes to work on construction. STEVEN PIMENTAL 135 Ohio St. NB 02745 Hopes to become a spy for the KGB! Happiest cruisin’ in his Trans Am partying. Enjoys being with girlfriend Alice. Great reliefin beingasr. “Later” Admires himself. Thanks mother stepmother. PAMELA PICKERING 80 Trinity St. NB 02740 “Pammy Had admiration for her mother. Gives her thanks to Mum Dad for support. Mrs. Rutkowitz A +. Fantasy tomarry Simon LeBon. Great times with Kerry. “You better get over it!” Appreciates loyalty. DARNESSA A. PIMENTEL 18 Charles McCombs Blvd. NB 02745 “D-ski” Known for dimples sense of humor. “Whatever” Is happiest w Dana close friends. Thanks Mom. Mrs. Audette Mr. Fraga tops. Found wherever there’s a party! Enjoys chillin’ or phone gabs. MICHELLE PIETRASZEK 42 Davis St. NB 02746 “Mickey” Thanks Voa, Mom, TP EM. Happiest moments w Eddie. “Oh, my!” Ms. Mil- ligan Child Care the best. Hopes to become a nursery school teacher. Found on the wall at Brooklawn. Known for her baby blues. RICHARD C. PIMENTEL NB 02740 Rick. Gang bem Lound everywhere. Enjoyed lunch Mr. Alves. Admirati on for his father. Hopes to pursue career with the military. Happiest w EL. Happy memories of vacation time from routine of school. | Mii ll LUCAS W. PIKE 333 No. Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Pike” Second lunch jr. year memorable. Is happiest w Melanie the crew. “Heart Breaker’ favorite song. Would like to be stranded onan island w MS. Hates potato chips! Thanks Mr. B. Hopes for riches. CURTIS PINA 356 Mt. Pleasant St. NB 02746 “Curt” Thanks admires himself. Hopes one day to be famous. “Wasted Years” by Iron Maiden top tune. Hangs out all over! “What's up?” Best times w special someone or partying. Enjoyed diving. BRIAN PIMENTAL 13 Manchester Ln. Acushnet 02743 A young man who hates hmwk. Hopes to become famous. “Well” Found at the Mall. Mr. Robbins a favorite. Sends spe- cial thanks to his parents. Won't forget fun times w good friends. “Candle in the Wind” top tune. DENNIS J. PINARD 75 North St. NB 02740 “Wolfy” Admires Lee Tacocca. Thanks his mom. “That's all right’ Future ambition to help others or make great deals of money. Fantasy to own all the Maxi Drug stores available. The Mills a hangout. To My Girl Doreen: I love you and always will. Plan to see you everyday now. — Scott M. Sue: Remember it all. We had the very best time! One word — “Go.” I luv you BFF — Tammie Rocka: “Conneticut welcomes you!” — Benee Congratulations to the Class of 88. Mrs. Bebis All the best! Mrs. Foley Good luck! — J. Bennett Best wishes to the Class of 88 — R. Lyonnais Best wishes to the seniors. — Mr. Ed Donna: You're a special friend! The sleepovers were the best of times! Love, Shay Scott: Thanks for everything. Ten years from now . . . Tiny Shaynne: I'm going to miss your smile most of all — your style! Stay as you are and let your future come to you in ebbs so that you can enjoy each moment of it before it rushes out again. Love, Ms. B KB?, JB JR: I won't forget all the fun times we had, especially Halloween! Love, Beth SB, JS, EL, GM, DD BM: Thanks for all the great times. I love you all. — Danielle Kimmy: Hi, fine! Remember all the times we've spent together, esp. sr. banquet. Luv, Beth “Tl faut cultiver notre jardin” M. Persson Conceicao: Thanks for being a great friend! Always re- member “coach in the box!” Shay Best of luck to the Class of 1988 from your class officers Dee Cee: Don't forget all our missions. Oh, my. . green! BFF I luv you! Tammie Sr. Lunch Crew: Thanks Sue Lee-Ann Christopher for . its so the craziest times ever! Love, Lee Paula: I won't forget our friendship ever or your mom's famous food — yum, yum! Raeanne Raeanne: Thanks for all the extra hours of typing you put in. You're a real example of what it takes for a yearbook to come out great! Bri2, Chris, Maria, Mich Bob: Gazebo, Italy, Germany .. . Remember? Raeanne Pat: Remember notes on lockers! Thanks for all the en- couragement during track. Luv, Beth Joe D: Don't forget the “straws” or the Fort 8 5 57. My car is almost a limo! Shay To the Yearbook Staff: Thanks for all the hard work on the book and helping to raise the money needed to produce it! Enjoy! Shaynne Beth oe tS DEAN R. PIRES 54 Monroe Dr. NB 02746 “Dino” Fine ladies of NBHS memorable. Thanks his mother. Happiest w Ross Diane. “A aanits like me can't do that!” Hopes to become a hair stylist. Secret fantasy to be alone with Janet Jackson. LAURIE A. PRESTON 332 Mendall Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Preston” Found anywhere everywhere. NBHS friends most memorable. Thanks family friends, esp. CP, SV, RL, OM, CB, AJ others. To enter field of travel tourism. Mr. Pepin Mr. Alves both 1. PEDRO RAMOS 115 Court St. NB 02740 “Petey” Won't forget lunch. Admires thanks parents. Secret fantasy: To be on an is- land surrounded by beautiful women. Running track play- ing football favorites. “Yo! What's up?” Hopes for riches. MICHAEL A. PIRES 31 West Hill Rd. NB 02740 “MAP” Enjoyed b-ball, hockey, baseball football. Mr. Pepin a favorite. Won't forget fr. yr meeting Mr. Longo for the Ist time. Secret dream to meet Vanna White. Thanks all his teachers. JESSICA K. QUERIDO 48 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “Giggles” Sends thanks to Mom, Grandma Mark for their love support. Enjoys going out, playing quarters spending money. Happy w Darren, Chris friends. “Don’t Talk to Strangers’ favorite tune. VICTOR RAMOS 115 Court St. NB 02740 “Vic’’ Hopes to become an accountant and someday own a business. Being a senior means being on top. Playing volleyballa favorite. Mr. Lima Mr. Silva tops. Thanks Mom Dad. “What's up?” BRIAN R. POIRIER 187 Earle St. NB 02746 “Bri” Won't forget “cracking the system” Sr. Banquet night. Admiration for sincere people. Vacationing in Fla. greatest time. Hopes to be a pediatrician. Passes the time playing tennis w CW. EVA M. RAMOS 134 Arnold St. NB 02740 Thanks to parents, brothers friends for their support. Remembers friends Girls’ Soccer Team most. Secretly wishes to be rich! “Are you serious? Admires honesty. Future physical therapist. ROBERT K. RAPOSA 224 Lindsey St. NB 02740 “Bob” Hopes to become a musician. Happiest with a good walkman, ND friends. Wishes to thank Mr. Warren Mrs. Morgan. Choral groups memorable. Secret wish to play with Genesis. “Who cares?” WILLIAM A. POPOVIC 16 Brookside Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Poppy Playing hockey for NBHS outstanding memory. Sends thanks to parents for their support. Hopes to graduate from Harvard become businessman of success. Happy times on baseball hockey rides. LUIS A. RAMOS NB 02744 “Rico A” Happiest with AW, MB, MF, AY, WY, CL, HS, JP WP. Thanks parents friends. Best trait includes having the Angel style. “Kick your forehead.” Being a sr. means being the boss! TODD D. RAPOZA 62 Independent St. NB 02744 “Toad” Thanks Mom, Dad Lisa. Happiest with JI, KD, LF RL. Playing hockey tops. Mr. Correia’s geometry class a favorite. Admires Mr. Ed Hopes to become a businessman in the future. “Yo bro!” MATTHEW A. POYANT 1410 Sassaquin Ave. NB 02745 “Matt” Special thanks to Mom Mr. M. Happiest having total control. Fears vanishing college. Sr. yr equals lounge assem- blies. “What's up?” Enjoyed volleyball, swimming skiing. Mr. M Mr. Motta 1. MICHELLE M. RAMOS 135 Briarwood Dr. NB 02745 “Mimi” Destined to become a professional dancer. Thanks Mom, Dad, AP, MP SD. Remembers running from Mr. C at Horseneck most. “What a flamer!” Ms. Bebis rates 1. Hopes to open a dance studio. BETHANY RAS 39 Meadow Rd. Westport 02790 “Beth” Happiest w BS other good cicae Enjoyed track working on the yrbk. Won't ever forget swim team pics jr. yr. Thanks parents Mrs. Bolton. “Excuse me!” Dreams of owning a huge corporation. KIMBERLY M. RASBERRY 112 Park St. NB 02740 “Ras” Will always remember meeting good friends night with JD. Thanks DH, Mr. Ham, Mr. Soares Stooch. Happiest with WR, DH, RT, SG, JD MW. Enjoys song “Let Me Go!” Mr. Ra poso’s class great. JERRY F. REGO 177 Newton St. NB 02740 Spends time drumming sleeping. Favorite hangout in the Corona. Thanks Mom Dad. Happy with close friends. Hates slow drivers! Looks for enthusiasm in a person. Fears losing his hair! Band 1. JASON T. REUL 33 Trinity St. NB 02740 “Jay” A member of the swim team. Will always remember the Jr. Banquet. Thanks Mom, Dad Mr. M. Happiest with the boys. The Mills a favorite spot. “Don't worry about it!” Hates alarm clocks! DERRICK J. REBELLO 314 Coffin Ave. NB 02746 Hates women drivers! Ms. Marland tops. Will never forget the TV studio. Hopes to become a state policeman. Happiest when playing football. Secret fantasy to become a millionaire. “Sup man?” VIRGINIA L. REILLY 56 Hunter St. NB 02740 “Ginny” Remembers good times w CDS, summer of 87 SMU parties, esp. 9 11 10 31. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Happiest partying w friends CMS, JB, MM, JM MT. Likes sweet, fun, caring person. RODNEY REYES 265 Hillman St. NB 02740 “Rod” Thanks Mom Dad. Will never forget Jr. Banquet. Happiest with friends like JR, AA, KD, SF, CP, AH, MR, KF GT. “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” top tune. Admires his brother most. “Macho madness.” MARIA J. REBELO 94 Lucas St. NB 02744 “Mary Happy w DD, NN, HA, TA, IB SS. Thanks Mom Dad. Mr. Correia, Mr. Gill Mr. Ed tops! Remembers walking into boys’ pool room soph. yr! Admires Celly. Appreciates good personality. “Hi, sweetheart.” MADELINE F. REIS 195 Bonney St. NB 02740 “Maddy Looks for honesty good personality in people. Admires Miss Bennett. Special thanks to teachers friends. Hopes to someday marry Mario and become a nurse. Hates homework. “Go for it!” COREY G. RIBEIRO 112 Pierce St. NB 02740 “Gigher’ Hatesembarrassment. Ms. Ferreira tops. Thanks mother grandparents. Happy when partying w AW DC. Will never forget lunch shifts. Hopes to own a restaurant. Found at the Front. DAVID A. RIBEIRO 143 Dartmouth St. NB 02740 “Dave Can be found at the Mall. Mr. Biscari tops. Special thanks to parents. Hopes one day to be successful. Happiest when playing hockey. won't ever forget Mr. Longo. Strong dislike of stupid people. SUSAN E. RICHARD 860 Tradewind St. NB 02740 “Sue Mr. Walsh Mr. Goodfellow both tops. Thanks family for all their help. Will never forget fun at lunch table. Appreciates sense of humor. Happy out with good friends. “Are you serious? 1 DONNA R. RICHARD 3955 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 Thanks family for love sup- port. Hopes for career in phys- ical therapy. Happiest w Sean friends. Looks ae honesty in a person. Colorguard band fav- orite activities. Mr. Goodfellow tops. Dislikes cliques. WANDA RIVERA 103 Whitlow St. NB 02740 “Little Wandy” Happy with friends at lunch the crew at Upper Deck. Thanks Mom Dad for all their help. Remembers good times w friends at lunch. “Only You Can Make Me Happy” top tune. “Word!” RAFAEL ROBLES NB 02740 “Junior” Active in X-country, winter spring track. Mr. Hamlet, Mr. Ed, Mr. Kelly Mrs. Lotz all special. Thanks Mother God. Fantasy to conquer the world. “Oh, gosh!” Headed for the Armed Forces. TAMMIE L. RICHARDSON 135 Cedar St. NB 02740 Mrs. Hassey tops. Will never forget English with PS. Special thanks to parents. Happiest with SW, DC, DL GM. Field hockey tops. Enjoys times when meeting new people. Hates feet. “T was scared!” CHRISTOPHER R. RICHMOND 7 Northfield PI. Acushnet 02743 “Chris” Remembers going to NJ with BT SL after Sr. Banquet. Happiest with SL, PG, KT, BT, BB DS. Fears having to work at Ashmont forever! Ms. J photo class 1! Thanks parents sister. IRIS RIVERA 6 Bonneau Ct. NB 02746 A young lady who decided the time wasnt right for her. Departure came before the big day in June. This Gold House gal will miss the friends made while at NBHS, but won't miss the bells, bks. exams! Good luck to the Class of 88. — N. Curry, RN; J. Wheelden, RN; M. Toomey, RN Jenenima: To my best friend! Thanx for being there when I needed you. Love Jackie Good luck to the Class of 88. — Mr. Mrs. Sal Lombardo Pineapple: Don't forget all the fun we've had! Good luck wherever you go! Luv, Lisa Good luck. — Mr. A.B. Walsh Congratulations. — Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Francis To My Nicest and Dearest Cou sin: Congratulations. Love ya tons, Helinette Laurie: You're the greatest! Don't ever change! Thanks for everything! Love, Christine Best wishes to all. — M. Pereira Best wishes. — R. Mellen Sue B: Thanks for all the good times and all the talks we've had. Luv, Danielle Mrs. Morgan: A great teacher I'll never forget. I'll come back when I’m one of you! Sheri L. John: Thanks for always being there for me! I'll always love you, Beth Best wishes from Mr. Mrs. Ronald Barboza Mom and Richard: Thanks for all your love and support. I love you! Donna Congratulations! D. Pepin Good luck! Mr. Greene Chico Kat: ’85 was the best! Don’t forget it thanks for the memories! Luv, Juan JEANETTE RIVERA 136 Harkum St. NB 02745 “Jeanni’ Ms. Souza thanked admired. Found on the 3rd floor core. Spanish Amer. Club top activity. “I Need Love’ a fa- vorite tune. Seeks honesty in a relationship. Enjoys just hang- ing out. STEVEN B. ROBERTS 77 Grant St. NB 02740 “Zimar’ Disliked being held captive for four yrs. Will remember 9 22 87 the longest. Thanks family. Hopes one day to travel the world. Being a sr. equals the last yr finally! Seeks honesty in a person. HILARIA A. ROCHA 20 Adams St. NB 02746 “Hil” Obrigado mae, pai e Coach. Happy when running winning races. Enjoys being w ‘AB good friends. Secret fan- tasy to be in the Olympics. Re- members track trips to North- field, NH, NY Gardner with fondness. JACQUELYN ROCHELEAU 136 Hadley St. NB 02745 “Jackie” Happy w JB, KD, KB, KA BR. Hopes to get the most out of life. Remembers Hal- loween night the “Camillas” (right JB KB!) “Always” a fav- orite tune. Lunch w the girls a blast. Only fear is fear. AILEEN L. RODRIQUEZ 22 Keene St. NB 02740 “Leeny Thanks parents, Eva A. Mr. Fortes. Admires her mom. Happiest w LO, LR, BR, TH LC. “You're so phony.” Fears repeating high school over again. Wont forget jr. Eng. class lunch in Tan House! SHANNON M. ROSE 90 Whitlow St. NB 02740 “Shay” Enjoys listening to music shopping. Mr. Vaz English tops. Appreciates a nice personality a sense of humor. Happiest w friends or when spending money. Future ambition to own a business. GREGORY J. RODERICK 239 Sawyer St. NB 02740 “G-rock’ Won't soon forget Whaler b-ball Durfee games! Admires Coach Correia. Thanks parents for their support. Headed for college. “Are you serious!” Found at the Mills or Buttonwood Park. CHRISTINE ROGERS 280 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 “Chris” Too anxious to hit the real world to hang on until June. Left with only a picture no questionnaire. Will surely miss the good times had with those friends made while in the Gold House. SCOTT A. ROSS 75 Cedar St. NB 02740 “Freez The talent show w Special Touch Crush memorable. Enjoys playing b-ball. Special thanks to Mom. Happiest w Jodie. Being a senior means showing leadership to underclassmen. “You know.” MICHAEL B. RODERICK 165 Bay View St. NB 02744 “Monster” Rates Ms. Leal 1. Mom Dad get his thanks. Is happiest w MF, JR, AA, RR, KD KF. Fears not seeing his friends after graduation. “Ya know.” Foundanywhere. Hopes for success in business. CARLOS A. ROSARIO 139 Dakota Ct. NB 02740 “Alberto” Thanks parents, friends his girlfriend. His father, mother grandmother get admiration. Wont forget friends B-club at NBHS. Mr. Hamlet tops. Happiest w club girlfriend or working out. GAIL A. ROUSSEAU 245 Dawson St. NB 02745 “Rous” Won't forget camping at Horseneck. Special memories w special friends hold a lot of meaning. Enjoys playing b-ball. Happiest w Owen friends. “That's life!” “I Am a Rock” her top tune. TARA J. RODERIQUES 199 E. Clinton St. NB 02740 Thanks parents for their guidance. Best times out shopping for clothes. Happy w SBOP HIM eS Deca AS so what!” Found at the Front. “Happy by Surface a favorite tune. Seeks personality humor. WILFREDO ROSARIO 129 Virgo Dr. NB 02745 “Fredo” Will always remember the Super Bowl state finals. Admires Coach Gardiner most. Thanks his mother. Ms. Lotz great. Seeks honest, nice-looking fun to be with type girl. Fears not graduating. AMY L. RUGGIERO 80 Lambert St. Acushnet 02743 “Aimage’ Happiest when remembering HE HS: Remembers Mr. M's US History class 6 23 87 SS, GH, MM, SV Carlo rules! Wants to be an ice cream cone. Thanks Mom. “Get a clue!” Hopes to become a teacher. LISA M. RODRIGUES 453 Dartmouth St. NB 02740 “Lis” Appreciates originality sense of humor. Thanks to Mom BoBo. Happiest in Boston. “What's the tal here?” Ms. Bebisa favorite. Found at Shaw's parking lot. Enjoyed playing softball. KRISTIAN J. ROSE 313 Pleasant St. NB 02740 Enjoys playing sports taking pictures. Will always remember the Sth bus girls at NBHS. Can be found at Monte’s Park friends’ houses. Driven crazy by people who ask too many questions. min KRISTIN E. RUMNEY 893 Lucy St. NB 02745 “Kris” Thanks parents. Happiest with close friends. Mr. Ed Ms. Leal tops! Hopes to live happily ever after. Disturbed by Ms. Dean doling out napkins. Fears failing. Admires honesty ina person, VICTORIA R. SABIJA 257 No. Front St. NB 02746 “Vicki” Wants to own a new car for every day of the week. Hopes to have career in Criminal Justice. Learning Port. w Mr. Alves Mr. Castro memorable. “What a nerd!” Dislikes writing essays lunches. MARY SANTIAGO 15 Gemini Dr. NB 02745 “Giggles” Mr. Pepin tops. Thanks parents for all their help support. Known for her smile. Happy w friends or when dancing. Hopes for happiness. Enjoys shopping, movies reading. “S’up punk?” CRAIG L. SANTOS 127 Colonial Dr. NB 02746 “Craig G” Best times w track field. NBHS girls memorable. Being w girlfriend brings smiles. Admires Dr. J. “He Cuts So Fresh” favorite tune. Headed for college Mercedes ownership. Thanks parents. 60 BRYAN G. SAFIOLEAS 285 Ashley Blvd. NB 02746 “Saf” Active w ice hockey, football, sr. st. comm. yrbk. Enjoyed these along w weightlifting. Mr. Walsh the best. Admires Coach Wirth. Thanks parents. Hopes for a career in law. An easy-going guy. PEDRO A. SANTIAGO, JR. 1105 Acushnet Ave. NB 02746 “Crash” Track team a favorite. Admires Mom Dad. Hopes to enter the Marines. Happiest with friends. Disturbed by freshmen. Science class a favorite. Great fear of snakes. Will never forget NBHS'’ girls. DION SANTOS 93 Pawnee Ct. NB 02740 “D” Likes hangingat the Front listening to music. Mr. Hamlet Mrs. Lotz tops. Thanks parents. Enjoyed football checking out NBHS ladies. “What's up, yo?” Known for his funny personality. PATRICK W. SALTMARSH 777 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Salty” Happiest when surfing snowboarding. Pet peeve: Surf posers. “Barbara's Bed- room top tune. Hopes to some- day own a surf and ski store. Secret fantasy: Nights on beach w special person. AGOSTINHO C. SANTOS 706 Summer St. NB 02746 “Gus” Jobs for Bay State Grads wont be forgotten. Happiest when doing fun things with good friends. Worst fear: AIDS. Meaning of being a senior: Receiving respect from underclassmen. “What's up?” MICHAEL J. SANTOS, JR. NB 02740 “Mike” Extra special thanks sent out to his parents for always being there. Happy w SKP, CS, RI, EH, JM JB. People asking him for tapes drives him crazy. Often heard to say, “I know.” SHAWN J. SAMEIRO NB 02740 Happiest w DV, PG, IN FP. Mrs. Amaral tops. JROTC chorus favorites. Happiest when dancing. Hopes to be a medial research scientist. Friendliness best trait. Desires entertain- ment world. “Hey, sexy” CHERYL A. SANTOS 79 Bay St. NB 02740 Majorettes band favorites. Happiest with MC, MS, KR, NG, AR, MA, JN PV. Will never forget NY trip w Latin class. Thanks parents. Hopes to become a nurse practitioner. “What am I going to do?” i On RICARDO J. dosSANTOS 25 Katherine St. NB 02744 “Ricky” Happiest w Sandra best friends. Thanks parents. Fears life after high school. Secretly desires ownership papers to his own Porsche! Admires Alf! Hopes for career in electrical engineering. 4) NANCY SAMPAIO 32 Maxine St. NB 02745 “Nan” Can be found on the Ave. Thanks parents, brother, FS, AC RB. Mr. Biscari tops. Will never forget the guys at NBHS. Happiest with friends. Worst fear: Not graduating. “Yeah, right!” CHRISTINA T. SANTOS NB 02740 “Chrissy” Enjoys cruisin’ around. Found at the Fort. Top tune: Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now.” Won't forget lunch time soph jr yrs. Likes being funny crazy. Hopes to become extremely rich. CONNIE M. SARMENTO 6 Thompson St. NB 02740 Mr. Silva’s Eng. class fr soph yrs great. Thanks Mom Dad for being there for her. “No way!” Happy w DS, LM, NS, DC, CS, DD. Best times spent dancing listening to music or being w friends. SHERI A. SARMENTO 213 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Natalia B” To own an s-blue RX-7 a future ambition. Appreciates devotion. Happiest w LC, SC, PM, TS, FH crew. Best times spent skating, skiing hanging w friends. Found at Hot Wheels. “I'm a nerd!” GONCALO N. SEABRA 116 Phillips Ave. NB 02746 Will never forget the great track team. Admires his friend Jose R. Happiest w Mr. Broadmeadow Marina. Enjoys reading, writing running. Being a sr. means reaching another important step in life. ‘si (a JANINE SAULNIER 1197 Bartlett St. NB 02745 “Wanna hear a pun I made today?” FH, Hon. Soc. yrbk., GO. Mr. Hamlet 1. Thanks Mom, Dad Sue. Telling jokes fun habit. Happy w SB, RR, GM, KT, KC, DB EL. Lunch at McD’s, Jr. Sr. Banquets quite memorable. NAOMI L. SENNA 132 Willis St. NB 02740 “Nye” Thanks Mom, Jackie Kim for always being there. Happy w JN, KA, LN SC. Enjoys hanging w the old crew. To be on a deserted isle w JW a dream. “Know what I mean?” Mr. Motta’s class the best. mi do FERNANDO J. SERRA 129 Division St. NB 02744 “Freddie” Sends th anks to parents, family, Jesus friends. ‘What a country!” Hopes to be rich happy. Sleeping a favor- ite habit. Seeks honesty in new relationships. Enjoyed playing hockey soccer. NANCY F. SERRA 73 Cushman St. Acushnet 02743 “Nance” Thanks parents, friends Jeff. “No problem!” Admires Mom, Dad PP. Fears aging, loneliness blind- ness. Happiest w PP, AM, LA, MP, CS, DD, CM, AL, NO, CW Jeff. Has a way with words. BECKY SCHWEIGHARDT 27 Coury Dr. NB 02740 “Bakey” Thanks Mom for always being there. Happiest traveling at amazing speeds. T rees that jump in front of cars drive her crazy! Being a sr means you finally got there. Mr. Walsh DC both great. FATIMA M. SEQUEIRA 107 Davis St. NB 02746 “Tima” Found cruisin’ the Avenue w friends or hanging at the beach. Thanks parents, Jose, Ana Nancy. “See, see, see!” Happiest shopping for clothes. Colictetonad “Dude Looks Like a Lady” top tune. DANIEL W. SHAUGHNESSY 2 Priscilla St. NB 02740 “Dan” Found atthe Crib. Nights in Mattapoisett best memory of school ae Yhanks parents most. Happy w OM, KD, MP SS. Mr. Hebert Mr. LeBlanc rate as the best. SW’s laugh a distraction. JOHN M. SEQUEIRA 6 Lighthouse Ln. NB 02744 “Johnny” Here to be college grad. Found at Hazelwood Park. Playing b-ball great pas- time. “What's up?” Bomb scares memorable. Thanks parents. Dreams of playing for the Cel- tics. Found w Portuguese Crue! STEPHANIE S. SHAW 35 Winsper St. NB 02740 “Steph” Thanks parents, sis Lisa for being there. Active in track, Hon. Soc., yrbk GO Club. Mr. G’s chem class memorable, along w good times friends made. Dislikes phony, insensitive people! MICHAEL SERPA 977 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Mike” Young man whose activities keep him too busy to turn in his questionnaire. Found with his friends in the Blue House. Not too involved with social functions at NBHS. Happy to be a senior. KIMBERLY M. SHERMAN 166 Clifford St. NB 02745 “Kim” Active in cheering gymnastics! Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest moments from being with closest friends DC. Size 2 “kicks” best trait. Cheering camp ‘87 most vivid memory. Found at Mills. 61 wk BOBBY SHORROCK 1029 June St. NB 02745 “BooBoo” Found at the band room or Friendly’s. Thanks Uncle Al, Papa, Mom Dad. Happiest w JO, MM, GD, GM, MA, TN GM. Fantasy to see worst band beat DHS at finals! Headed for college medical field. LUCIANA M. SILVA 23 Milton St. NB 02740 “Luci” Happiest w the “kids.” Thanks Mom, Dad, Luce friends. Hopes to become achild psychologist. Mr. R, Mr. Charbonneau Ms. Persson rates high. Class of 87 most memorable for this girl. KELLY A. SIMMONS 74 Duncan St. NB 02745 “Simone” Happiest w LC, JB, CW KS. Ms. Bebis, Ms. Longpre biology tops. Enjoyed band trips gossip girls. Loathes chewed pen caps! Fears being fat! Hopes to visit Greece become a research biologist. 62 CAROLYN M. SILVA 338 Mendall Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Carol” Hopes to become a hair stylist a bride in ‘89. Thanks sent to Mom, Dad, John. Found on the Avenue. Happiest w John. “Hey!” Ms. Williams top choice. “Stairway to Heaven’ top tune. MICHELE I. SILVA 398 Brockton St. NB 02745 “Meesh” Wearing election signs w KP LN vivid memory. Happiest w Artie. Flinstoning w LB, KP TM the summer of 87 great. Knowing you ve achieved twelve years of education equals being a senior. VICTORIA J. SMITH 394 Elm St. NB 02740 “Sweet-V” Is happiest w OB, BK, GCS; NR; LP; NC SB. Found in Boston. Talents include dancing, rollerskating soccer. Thanks JW, OB, CS, BR Wie ee eV oe Crompton 1. Headed for business. COLLEEN A. SILVA 96 David St. NB 02744 Col Ss Rantyamesa sna yom concentration. Happiest w Victor. Enjoys hanging at the beach. Heard to say “Let’s party!” Mr. Hamlet the best. Hopes to become a secretary. Thanks Mom Dad the most. RUTH R. SILVA 65 Washburn St. NB 02741 “Rutinha” Thanks Mom Dad for being there when needed. Hanging out w SP, HC, NS PC the best memories. Hopes to become an ambassador. To be FBI agent a secret desire! Mr. Biscari for French 1. DARRYN SNELLER 33 Bennett Rd. Rochester 02770 “Erskin” Track top activity. Mr. G for chem the best. Thanks Mom, Dad Coach G. Found at the Mills. Fears not having money. “Hey, Jude” top tune. Enjoys running, sleeping doing nothing much. DEBORAH F. SILVA 72 Adams St. NB 02746 “Debby” Thanks Mom Dad for being there. Happiest w friends KM, KH, MD, MV. Being w Gerry brings smiles. Not making it sr. yr greatest fear. “That's nice.” Ms. Milligan rates 1. Future dietitian. PAUL H. SILVEIRA 106 Oak St. NB 02740 Usually found hanging w friends in Tan House. Young man who left the corridors of NBHS behind for the adventurous road of life. Not actively involved w the social life at NBHS. Will miss friends made. CONSTANCE M. SOARES 456 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Connie” SMU parties, esp. 9 11 10 31; good times w GR, JB MM; Newport; West Island, Aug 87 w MM all vivid memories. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. “Don't worry about it!” Enjoys partying. GRACEANN SILVA 203 Liberty St. NB 02740 “Grace” Sewing Spanish both favorites. “You are so tired!” Hopes to attend fashion design institute become famous designer model. Happiest w SS, ED, ND, NS, WG, JR MP. Fears not graduating most. ARMANDO F. SILVESTRE NB 02740 “Rambo” Great distrust of com- munism. Top tune: “Holding Out for a Hero.” Thanks sent to Uncle Joe. Fears a Russian take- over. Mr. Warren accounting great. Desires to be the world’s 1 solider. DANIEL J. SOARES 318 Pleasant St. NB 02740 “D” Seeks sweet personalitv positive attitude in someone. Mrs. Purcell Mr. Robbins great. Hopes to be a well-known architect. “No, there won't be any of that!” Admiration for his father. SENIORS SPEAK OUT... “What do you think is the greatest challenge that will face you in the future?” “The greatest challenge I think I have to face after high school is successfully finishing college and getting a stable job.” Linda Lima D 136 “The greatest challenge that I feel that I will face in the future is making moral and honorable decisions even if I will not ‘profit’ from my decision.” Owen McGonigle 3 304 “The biggest challenge I will face in the future is surviving on a teacher's salary.” Sandy Barbosa 2 203 . . Surviving in the real world and establish- ing a place in society.” Stephanie Shaw 2 213 “| think the greatest challenge that I am going to face in the future is going to be to try to make this so called man’s world a positive woman's world.” Lissa Vieira 4 214 “The greatest challenge in the future will be to earn a living independently with a stable career. Lisa Nowell 4 213 “The greatest challenge that will face me is finding a successful career and being happy.” Danielle Brook 2 209 “The greatest challenge I feel I will have to face in the future is handling the respon- sibility that will be given to me.” Heidi Abendroth 2 209 ertaitges LOUIS P. SOARES 59 Merrimac St. NB 02740 “Louie” Hopes to attend college major in art. Thanks Mom most of all. Found at parties. Wont forget the fine ladies at NBHS. Enjoys drawing writing music lyrics. Football basketball fan. MARIA G. SOARES 98 Mt. Vernon St. NB 02740 Will never forget NY trip with Latin class editorial. Thanks parents. Mr. Goodfellow tops. Happiest with good friends, especially RS. Hopes to pursue journalism become a famous talk show host. SHERRI L. SOARES 1056 Tobey St. NB 02745 “Soares” Thanks Mom for having overwhelming confidence in her! Hopes for successful business wealth. Happy clothes shopping. Being w good friends hanging out on wkends great times. “That’s messed.” TAMMY L. SOARES 22 Illinois St. NB 02745 Won't ever forget sophomore year with Gail. Admires honesty loyalty in a person. Mr. Hebert tops. Extra special thankseatoe spare nts 6 grandparents. A future nurse. Happiest with close friends. TRENNA M. SOARES NB 02740 “Tren” Hopes to attend North- eastern. Happiest moments spent w Scott. “Save it, all right!” Enjoyed Health Career Program. Adore” by Prince top tune. Admiration for Mom. De- sire to meet Prince! : ‘if 4 7 if. CS if } ’ : ma q ¢ € : + 4 : ae. fad oh ANA SOUSA 14 Greenbrier Ct. Nb 02745 “Ann” Appreciates honesty wildness in someone. Thanks parents good friends. Happy w Leo, Manny, Rob, Helen Matti. Passes the time 4- wheelin’. Hopes one day to be an accountant. Fr. yr re- membered. DIANE M. SOUSA 1295 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 “Dee” Thanks her Mom Dad for everything they've done. One day hopes to enter the field of computer technology be a success. Happiest times spent w good friends just partying. “Ya right!” NELLY M. SOUSA 121 Coffin Av'4. NB 02746 “Smiley” Mr. Murphy the best. Thanks sent to parents cousin Anna. Happy times spent w family, Liz, Anna, John good friends. “Yougonnabe allright?” Found at the Fort hanging out w friends. PAUL L. SOUSA 19 Borden St. NB 02740 Spends time playing guitar or jammin w DS. Enjoyed Mr. O's class most. Sends thanks to his mother father. “Live Wire” by Motley Crue top tune. Hopes to be a successful carpenter. “Are you serious!” SANDRA M. SOUSA 318 Cornell St. NB 02740 “Sandy” Thanks parents for support also Joe. To attend Northeastern to major in med. technology. Happiest w Joe friends. Being a sr. means being liked finally by Mr. Longo! Ms. Bebis Mr. Gill 1. 63 DAVID SOUZA 428 So. Front St. NB 02744 “Fingers” Won't forget getting caught playing tape in Mr. O's car! Thanks parents. Spends time playing w band Syrinx. Dreams of touring USA supporting Iron Maiden. Hopes to live off his music. TARA S. SPIRLET 954 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 “T Shea” Cheering camp ‘87 w CM memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for patience support. Happy w close friends cheering crew. Likes crazy sense ofhumor honesty. “Geta life!” Hangs at sllim. JULIE A. SOUZA 106 Hope St. Acushnet 02743 Sends special thanks to parents for everything. Hopes to attend college later to work ata career w children. NS gets her admiration. Spends time w friends or dancing. Dislikes groups in cliques. DANIELLE L. ST. JEAN 10 Michael Way Acushnet 02743 “Dani” Admiration for Mom. Thanks Mom, Dad, Terry family for loving support. Special thanks to Tim. Happy playing tennis, horseback riding or sun bathing. Being w GF, TG, CW, BS, MG, JE, MS, AP FC great. MELISSA SOUZA 85 Valentine St. NB 02744 “Missy” Found at sllim. Sends thanks to parents sisters. Best times w close friends. “That's dogged” Best times coming to an end equal being a senior. Mr. Hamlet the best. Enjoyed field hockey. RAEANNE STELIGA 294 Court St. NB 02740 Seeks honesty sense of humor inaperson. Happy spending lots of money. Special thanks to parents. Bothered by people who know it all! Happiest w close friends, esp. MS LB. Fears eating PV’s cooking! RANDALL A. SOUZA 143 Willow St. NB 02740 “Randy” Has appreciation admiration for parents. Mr. R. Medeiros great. Hopes to become an athletic trainer. Enjoys playing watching sports. “Don’t worry about it!” Fr. soph yrs on track memorable. BETH A. STOWELL 983 Fox St. NB 02745 Brother Steve gets her admiration. Thanks parents John for their love support. Happiest w John, DR, CT, DS KC. “You're such a geek!” Active in Honor Society sr. steering comm. Mr. G the best. SCOTT A. SOUZA 107 Hathaway Blvd. NB 02740 “Pidge’ Happiest w Sunshine, Freak everyone. Admires Nelson Mandela Stephen Biko. Hopes one day to live in Jamaica. “You gotta love it!” Ms. Johnston, photo Drama Club all great. Likes sincerity. DAVID SUAREZ 149 Court St. NB 02740 Special thanks to Mom, teachers friends. Hopes one day for wealth for a 735 BMW. Mrs. Rutkowitz Mr. Fraga both great. Happiest w Dawn doing things w friends. Fr. soph yrs on ftball team great. SEAN M. SULLIVAN 29 Waldo St. NB 02745 “Sully” Can be found at Owen’s crib the sllim. Mr. LeBlanc tops. Thanks parents. Happiest with DC, TC, OM, DS, KD, MP GR. Swimming track the best. Won't forget “the cottage.” Admires Mr. M. DOMINGOS P. TAVARES 59 Willard St. NB 02744 “Peter” Hopes one day to travel the world. Mr. Hamlet lunch time great. Enjoyed soccer most. “I hate when that happens.” Found in Tan cafe. Thanks Momma Pappa. Happiest joking around w the guys. ELIZABETH K. SWIFT 219 Whitman St. NB 02740 “Liz” Special thanks to parents DC. Admires sister for getting well so fast. Can be found with Don. Dislikes people who lie to get what they want. Happiest w Don, SP, KB KB or when shopping. DONNA TAVARES 981 Westland St. NB 02745 Special thanks to parents. Vivid fond memories of band comps football games. Hopes for marriage acareer. Happiest w friends. Ms. Bebis tops. Appreciates honesty in new relationships. LYNN-MARIE SYLVIA 319 Cornell St. NB 02740 “Giggles” Thanks parents, Matt, Bridgette friends. Hopes to become a music teacher. Can be found living in the chorus rm. Distraught when people are out of synch with the music. Chorus DC 1. ae FRANCISCO TAVARES 137 Chancery St. NB 02740 Coach Vincent most admired. Thanks him best friend. Hopes to be the best possible never a quitter. Appreciates good personality. Found on 2nd floor core in Blue. “There's no such thing as can’t!” MARGARET A. SLYVIA 91 Willard St. NB 02744 “Peggy” Looks for a sense of humor. Thanks parents, JB, JC JS. Great Outdoors Club Key Club the best. Happiest w JB, JS, JC, LD SA. Being with the X-country team memorable. “In a minute!” Sena att at ' + TE, eH hy “é ' “ Sab en, .! POA . aN ny seo Anes: ae LISA P. TAVARES NB 02740 Admiration for father. Thanks parents. Happy times w family friends. Nat] Honor Soc. the best. Dislikes phony people. “I don't know.” Hopes to become a doctor in the future. Dreams of Europe. THOMAS M. TARPEY 248 Palmer St. NB 02740 “Tarp” Coach Seed Coach Rodrigues tops. Will always remember Durfee basketball games. Thanks parents Mr. Correira. Happiest w DH, KH, JD, SW JC. Can be found at the gym. Baseball b-ball great. PETER N. TAVEIRA 578 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “Travera’ Seeks honesty in people. Running being w friends most vivid memories. Sends thanks to coach Gardiner parents. Happy w track crew, MC; DS, AM, MX, JC, ete: Found at the gym the Mills. Best wishes to the Class of 88. — Mrs. Rubin Congratulations seniors! Judge Mrs. Ronald D. Harper Best of luck to the Class-of °88 — Ms. D. Caton Best wishes. — Mrs. Rhoda Purcell Best wishes. — Liza Andrade Good luck to the Class of 88. — Ms. Gibbs Congratulations to the Class of 1988! Mrs. L. Galuska Best wishes. — Mrs. Slater Best of luck to the Class of 88. — Mr. DeSilva Good luck best wishes. Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Vardo Good luck! Barbara Alpert Best of luck to the Class of 88. — Mrs. Jan Anuszcezyk Best wishes to the Class of 88. — H. Hartley Good Luck! — A. Araujo Best wishes to the Class of 88. M.B. Hochman Good luck! M. Woytaszek Good luck to the Class of 1988. — Ms. J. Roberts Good luck ’88. — Ms. Almeida Best wishes. — Carl Margaret Alves Best of luck. Mrs. Reis Best wishes to the Class of 88. — Mr. Lima Best wishes! — Mrs. Tougas Best wishes! — Ms. P. Rutkowitz May your future be the brightest possible and may you attain all your wishes. — The NBHS Administration PAULA L. TAYLOR 20 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 Special thanks to family, JC, KD, KD for their love support. Hopes to become medical sec. Happiest w close friends. “You're so foolish!” Seeks honesty thoughtfulness in new relationships. KIMBERLY A TODMAN 357 Myrtle St. NB 02746 “Kim” Special thanks to Mom grandparents. Happiest w ND, VL family. Jr. Sr. Banquets and football games most vivid memories. Ms. Ferreira for chem physics Mr. Silva for Eng. tops. “Ya, right.” y L Waal EVELYN VELEZ NB 02740 “Tata” Wishes to thank Mrs. Kallevik esp. parents. Can be found on 3rd floor Tan w friends. Happiest w sister Miriam friends Ruby Maribeth. Active w Span-Amer Club. Mr. Sanchez Mr. Raposo 1. 66 LUIS C. TEXEIRA 140 Rockland St. NB 02740 “Tex Happiest partying w friends. Ambition to find a well-paying job. “What's happening? Enjoys riding motorcycles. Found on Rivet St. Thanks Mom Dad. Fantasy to become wealthy. Enjoys funny personality. ROBERT F. TRAVERS 76 Rogerson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Bob” Ski trips to Wildcat lunch periods at NBHS memorable. Hopes to become an aeronautical engineer. Happiest skiing. Would love to ye proud owner of Porsche 928454. Gr. Outdoors Club the yest. MIRIAM I. VELEZ NB 02740 “Ivy Can be found on 3rd floor of Tan w friends. Sends thanks to parents Mrs. Kallevik for helping her, esp. sr. yr. Is happiest w sister Evelyn friends Carmen, Ruby Juan. Future med. sec. JOHN E. THOMAS 382 North St. NB 02740 “Johnny T” Sends thanks to his mother, family Ms. Elms. Happy w JT, SW, SR, Andrade sisters the JT posse. Hopes to become a successful business man. Admires Isabel Thomas most. “No problem.” DEOLINDA O. VARELA 370 Park St. NB 02740 “Deo” Most admires Set. Morrison. Happy w good friends PG, FP, IN MT. Mrs Eragaestor = Em? las h outstanding! Hangs out at Lubel’s ROTC area w good friends for fun times. Senior year great! JEFF D. VENTURA 1461 N. Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Robin-the-Boy Wonder’ Enjoys crime-fighting w TBC. Active in Drama Club as co-ed. of Crimson Courier. Thanks go to parents Tom. Happiest drinking coffee w Sue in the Bobcat. Dreams ofa safari trip. BRIAN S. THOMPSON 358 Shaw St. NB 02745 “Chip” Admiration for his father. Happy times w Bob Chris. Rates Mr. LeBlanc Mr. Goodfellow tops.“Are you serious? Strong dislike for cliques. Thanks parents. Hopes to one an engineer. MANUEL A. VEIGA 16 Welcome St. NB 02744 “Veiga” Favorite saying: — A —! Wishes to thank Mom Dad. Happy when playing soc- cer being w Michelle, AP TV. Favorite song: “Should Have Known Better.’ Wishes to become an architect in the fu- ture. SCOTT T. VENTURA 25 Hussey St. NB 02740 Spending the day in Boston a fond memory. Enjoys reading, sleeping playing the guitar. “Layla” top tune. Future ambition to be a renowned author musician. Happiest w Pidge, Karen others. REGINAL O. TILLEY Il 12 Roosevelt St. NB 02744 “Hieme’ Thanks father. Start- ing in Super Bowl '85 memor- able. Ambition to be physical therapist. Enjoys hockey foot- ball. “Good-bye Blue Sky.” Let- ting in over twenty goals a fear. A funny guy. MARCELINA VELAZQUEZ 71 Willow St. NB 02740 ““Marcy” Happy w CB hanging out w friends. Most admires Anita sisters. Thanks parents for their love support. Mr. Raposo rates 1. “Super!” Trip to England a dream. Enjoys talking w CB. MATTHEW P. VINCENTE 8 Dudley St. NB 02744 “Matt” Remembers good friends girls w great legs at NBHS. Admiration for Gary G. Happiest w Gary, Dave, Mike, Kel Deb. Pet peeve: No walkmans allowed in school. “What's happenin’, dude?” ANTHONY M. VIEIRA 16 Jean St. NB 02746 “Tony Enjoys role-playing games listening to the Beatles. Will always remember the beautiful girls at NBHS. Thanks his mother. Admires his father. Being a sr. equals getting out in May. “What's up? PAULA C. VIEIRA 15 Douglas St. NB 02744 Bus ride home from NY jr. yr. most memorable. Muito obrigado Mae pai all her teachers. Happiest w good friends. Dislikes snobbish people the most. “Take a chill” Enjoys good sense of humor in people. CHRISTINE M. VIOLETTE 111 Harrison St. Acushnet 02743 “Chris” Best trait of exercising the will to sustain. Appreciates a person who has the ability to accept not expect. Thanks Mrs. E. Silva. Has fear of losing anything precious. “Oh, my!” ANTONIO J. VIEIRA 403 W. Clinton St. NB 02740 “Tony” Thanks Mom Dad. Hopes to become very rich. Happy w MV, MR, AP, PS, LM PT. “Que passa?” Great fear of marriage. Found at West Beach. “Night in White Satin” favorite tune. SUSAN C. VIEIRA 122 Clark St. NB 02740 “Suzy-Q” Falling in typing class will never be forgotten. Thanks Mom Dad for being there. Happiest w LP, WV, DR, SV, RV JD. Mr. Castro gets top vote. “Mess off!” Hopes to become pediatric nurse. CHRISTINE R. WARECKI 22 Burr Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Chris” A member of the swim team. Will always remember Jay O, jr. yr. history class great times w special people. Thanks Mom Dad. To own a Cali- fornia beach house travel the world an ambition. LISA VIEIRA 6 Green Meadow Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Lissa” Special thanks to parents KH. Cafe food “friends ’n lovers” most remembered. “Check you.” A distaste for compulsive liars. “I Can’t Fight This Feeling Anymore’ favorite tune. WENDY A. VIEIRA 2100 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 Talking on the phone fills happy hours. Mr. Walsh earns top vote. Thanks go out to Charlie her mom. Happiest w DL, ML, RW, SV, RB LP. Driven crazy by people who stop in the corridors to talk! SUSAN J. WATKINS 144 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “Sue J” Mr. Hamlet rates 1. Thanks go to parents, Coach RW. Enjoys being w TR, DH, DC, KC T° Will always remember sr. lunch Camp Kennedy. Happiest when winning w the team. “Go ahead!” MICHELLE WEAVER 535 Barnard St. NB 02745 “Mich” Enjoys playing softball skiing. Spending time w DH, SG, LL, GR, KR SW happy memories. Special thanks go out to Mom Dad, DH Mr. Longo. Happiest w Andy and other Stenda, BRADLEY E. WEBSTER 43 Ivy Rd. NB 02745 Seeks honesty maturity in people. Happy w LC, BP, BS, CV, KP, HM. Fears extension of school career. Thanks LC for her immeasurable knowledge kindness. Hates everyone squeezing thru one door! 67 CHRISTINE A. WOJTKUNSKI 310 Cummington St. NB 02745 “Chris” Rates Mr. G, Mr. Walsh Mrs. A. 1. Thanks Mom Dad for continuous support. Happy w Michelle, Brian, BP, DS, BT, KS, RS MS. Ponds Project, Sr. lounge tennis practice w Beth great memories. MICHAEL H. XIFARAS 594 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “X” Mr. Taylor Mr. Kelly 1. Found at the Mills the Hum’s. Special thanks to parents Coach G. Being w friends brings much happiness. Passes the time playing sports or hanging out. Track SAC tops. JOHN D. YOUNG 229 Haskell St. NB 02745 “Dudley” Enjoyed entire Science Dept. Mr. Leblanc. Admires resourcefulness. Thanks his parents friends. Ambition to be a helicopter pilot in USMC. “Howdy!” Happy VHMbd ls, (Gib SEL ONE SIS ake INC IN MEMORY OF TONI MARIE CARVALHO Toni was known as a fun- loving and outgoing girl who had a smile for everyone. She enjoyed playing field hockey and rollerskating in her spare time, and she was often found at the Mall with special friends. Toni passed away without having the chance to graduate. She is missed greatly by her family and friends. TIFFINI L. YOUNG 10 Byron St. NB 02740 “Tiff” Active in field hockey, her favorite. Sends thanks out to family friends. Best times spent w sister. Ambition to become a registered nurse. Dreams of going back in time. Mr. Ferreira tops. TANYA WILLIAMS 345 Middle St. NB 02740 “Lady T” Thanks Ms. Feingold Ms. Ayotte for their support help. Being w EP, MA, WC, PC, AR family brings smiles. “Lately” by Surface her top tune. Found at the Front. Admires Mrs. Ayotte. KIMBERLY M. YOUNGBLOOD 45 Summit St. NB 02740 “Blackie” Passes the time hanging at South End w Bubbles. Thanks Mommy Daddie. Is happiest w all friends, esp. Mikey A. Black Studies a favorite class. Ambition: To be successful her future plans. THERE WERE SENIORGALORE... THAT’S WHY WE HAVE MORE! WAYNE E. BAPTISTA 102 Laurelwood Dr. NB 02745 Enjoys hanging out w Darren, Ray Tom at Brooklawn or on the Ave. Thanks parents for help support his friends for best memories possible. Fears a haircut! Happy w Tammy. Detentions remembered. LICIA DAVIS 20 Philips Ave. NB 02746 Enjoys partying w friends from PA. Thanks Mom Dad for all of their advice. Desires success in her future. Happiest w friends. “It's been real!’ Dreams of owning a black Lamborghini. Dislikes snobs. RANDOLF F. BIGGERS 249 Hillman St. NB 02740 “Randy” Happiest on MV w Rosie. Ambition to attend law school. Enjoys diving lifting weights. Appreciates honesty, originality nice smile. Thanks Mom Granny. Always late! RAYMOND L. GANT 296 County St. NB 02740 “Ray” Sports fan who enjoyed playing football CYO b-ball. Could be found w friends at Monte’s. Spent time hanging w friends or watching a track meet. Will miss good friends made while at NBHS. ; ie VENUS M. BURGO 182 State St. NB 02740 “Minny Thanks Ms. D. Caton for being a great teacher friend. Ambition to enter the Navy. Enjoys doinganything but homework! Fears not succeeding in life. Neice Chantelle a joy. “You better get out!” LORI A. GOMES 124 Mashpee Ct. NB 02740 “LaLa” Can be found on P-St. Happiest with MA, KJ, SC, KY SM. Admires “Mother Dear’. Fears not graduating most. Ambition to attend college, be successful keep dancing! Thanks Mom Mrs. Purcell. MAX G. CAMACHO 295 Arnold St. NB 02740 Remembers good times spent w friends. Thanks Mom most. Admires grandfather. Fantasies ofbeinganactor. Mr. Fragarates 1. Dislikes stuck up people. Happy w Shannon. Wishes to travel worldwide. SHAWN C. JACOBSEN 869 Brock Ave. NB 02744 Enjoys playing b-ball tennis. Putting pudding in Sara’s face will be remembered. Thanks Ms. Burcell for Jr. Eng. Mr. Pacheco the best. Happy w good friends. Future aribition to be rich but not famous! LEANNE M. NICHOLS 2 Mammouth St. Acushnet 02743 “Lee” Remembers being tardy. Happiest with friends and family. Admires parents most. Mr. Fraga 1. Found at under-21 clubs mostly. Hopes to win Megabucks! Ambition to be successful and happy. Fears heights. ! PENNIE M. COVEY 133 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Precious P” Happiest w DLR or in her bedroom talking on the phone. Special thanks to Mom for being there when needed. “Oh, my gosh!” Dancing in talent show as “Sweet Sensations” very memorable. MATTHEW J. MONIZ 227 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Matt” D-period °86 a fond memory. Enjoys taking trips to Brooklyn. Thanks go to Mom. Happie st w PMC, JD, JG, JR, DR PH. Appreciates a sense of humor honesty. Favorite song, Silent Morning’. EMILIA M. PINHANCOS 143 Durfee St. NB 02740 Happiest w Junior, Alyssa, MC other close friends. Mr. Motta, Ms. Longpre Ms. Milligan all tops. Special thanks to Mom Junior F. Hopes to become a parole officer. Fears being alone. Spirit Week great fun. 69 KATHERINE RIVERA 179 Court St. NB 02740 “Kathy” Happy chillin’ w EP, DS, CF, LF, SP, LM, RP, GL etc. Her family, Brian ’s family Mrs. A get thanks. Happy w JL BM. Cold loss of Super Bowl memorable. “Ya know it!” Attending wrong class funny. DEBORAH SILVA 287 Phillips Ave. NB 02746 “Deb” Fun times w friends at lunch wild times before after school best memories. Will miss friends made, esp. TC, LA, LS, JF, KK. Mr. Soares rates high. “S'up girls?” Hopes to own a business. DESIREE SILVA 2110 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 “D-Rae” Mrs. Conward rates 1. Happiest w Myron, DeAnne others. Thanks to Myron, DeAnne Mon, esp. for helping so much w DeAnne. Ist lunch soph. yr. memorable. Found at the Front. Hopes to LISA L. SILVA 24 Slocum St. Achushnet 02743 Thanks Mom, Dad, stepmother for love support. Happy w friends, LV “crew. Enjoys being wi friends or a special someone. Hopes to travel around the world own a red Ferrari. Hates liars! continue education. My nickname: During my senior year. . . My favorite saying: My favorite hangout: My favorite mate: My favorite school activity: My favorite teacher: My favorite senior activity: My favorite pastime: My closest friend(s): My fondest memory: My favorite song: — To the Class of 1988 — — Compliments of the Class of 1987 — “May the memories on this page be like the happy notes 70 of your favorite tune” — SENIOR MEMORIES = ALETHA J. WILLS 314 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Lee” Grandmother gets all her thanks for love support. Ambition to be architect or interior designer. Enjoys talking on phone, b-ball or being w EF, CW friends. Mr. Silva Mr. Fraga both favorites. =. CHERYL AITKEN NB 02740 This young lady has lived throughout the world. She truly enjoys both cooking traveling. Everyone at NBHS will always remember her whimsical winning personality. A touch of sunshine for us. CATHLEEN BEAUSOLEIL NB 02740 This is a young lady who really enjoys working with children with ceramics. She is known to all her teachers for her hard work real dedication. She’s sure to achieve great accomplishments in her life. JOHN MAZIARZ NB 02740 This young man likes to spend his free time working with crafts or out snowmobiling! This is truly a devoted fan of Alf’s. John also won track-related ribbons in the Special Olympics! He always has a smile. Saying Farewell to NBHS Also “graduating” with the Class of 88 are some friends who will be in the proud procession to Sargeant Field. Cheryl, Cathy, John, Anna and Anne are mem- bers of the Chart Program who are leaving NBHS be- hind with fond memories. We're sure they will miss good friends they made among the senior class and they will missed for that “sunshine” quality they added to the class. ANNA PONTES NB 02740 When this young lady hears her favorite song, “You Light Up My Life,” she’s ready to dance, esp. at the annual Christmas party; and she’s among the best! She also enjoys crafts the game of BINGO. ANNE RAYMOND NB 02740 Cooking being with friends brings special enjoyment to this young lady. She is going to be especially missed by good friend Betty. She very often likes to say, Now cut that out! with a big smile. SENIOR “We only have fifteen days — Then we'll go our separate ways. “Fourteen days — or two weeks if you'd rather . . . A short time left for memories to gather. “Listen up! Only thirteen more Before you know it Were out the door!” COUNTDOWN “Only twelve days left to count down. . . Then time’s arrived for cap and gown!” “Stand clear — Eleven's here! Soon we Il all Scream and cheer.” “Ten little Whalers all in a row — Feed them with info ah. Then let them go! “Eight has arrived And isn't it great! Doubled it’s our graduation date. Ts mameerrrrss ry Sune Vo f “Nine is here — Three times three; In a short while Well all be free.” “Seven days left of senior fun — Watch out world . . . Here we come! “The days are numbered. . . Only six more will pass — Before you know it, We re on our last!” “Ten have flown by — only five remain. . . With antics galore, we might go insane! “The days are now Down to only three. . . Then happy alumni Well all be!” “Four more big ones ‘Til we hit the stage — In our red and white, Well be the rage. . .” “The date is near, Only two away — It’s hard to believe We can finally say .. .” “The countdown is over — Graduation is here! It’s time to stand up. . . and give a big. . . YELL!!! “Do you mind! This is a private conversation!” | exe. We a. ee NN é it, . i fe eel A Human garbage disposal! “Just act natural. “DID YOU HEAR... Gb, COI INTERNATIONAL oc j oe ee toe ee : “ “What's the big deal . . . I just left my Material girl! “Am I on Candid Camera?” part-time job at the zoo! “What do you mean the test is today?” Angel or Devil? “Youre so immature!” Even an editor-in-chief gets caught “Where did my cheat notes go?” off-guard! False advertising! “Does she know that I’m from another house!” Stud . . . or dud! A “Dear Miss Manners. . . I have a problem!” “What do you say, Emily; want to go to the prom with me?” “Is this the place for the Chippendales’ audition?” Name That Tune... 2 gene 3. Group 2. Group 5. Song 6. Group Answers: (1) L.L. Cool J. (2) Heart (3) Climaxx (4) U2 (5) “Tell It To My Heart’ (6) Crowdec House (7) The Cutting Crew 1 Waite 80 or That Group . . . or That Singer! Study the drawings, and see if you can come 1. Group up with the song, singer or group depicted by them. Answers are found on the bottom of both pages. 2. Song 3. Song 4. Group Cees V wre Y we oy ® J y 6. Group ‘y 7. Singer Answers: (1) Pretty Poison (2) “Big Time” (3) “When Smokey Sings’ (4) Ex- pose (5) The Beatles (6) The Doors (7) Sting 81 VACATION SPOT 1. Hawaii 2. Caribbean (Your choice:) Below: Michelle LaPalme tries to convince everyone to vote for her favorite TV comedy, : “Moonlighting. SENIOR FAVORITES The votes are in and the results are listed below. We left a blank space for your own choice if you didn't like the winners! el GROUP 1. Expose 202 (Your choice:) DREAM DATE (Guys Choice) 1. Paulina Porizkova 2. Heather Locklear (Your choice:) DREAM DATE (Girls Choice) 1. Patrick Swayze 2. Charlie Sheen (Your choice:) Left: Gisele Fournier went along with the favorite movie song of the Class of 88 — “The Time of My Life” from “Dirty Dancing.” (Below) Sue Machado agreed with the senior class by choosing Patrick Swayze, also from “Dirty Dancing,” as her choice for dream date. Tim Oliveira went off the list of choices with his personal favorite — Rachel Ward. RADI O STATION 1. 92 PRO FM 2. 94 HY (Your choice:) Right: Rafael Robles chose White Snake as his personal favorite group. (Far right:) Marcy Joaquim was another senior who didn’t “follow the crowd,” but instead chose as her personal favorite TV drama, “St. Elsewhere.” PIZZA SPOT 1. Domino's 2. Raffa’s (Your choice:) -__ eee ' MOVIE 1. Eddie Murphy: Raw 2. Fatal Attraction (Your choice:) re id oF Above: Jack Indio selected the favorite movie of the senior class as his favorite also. The choice was “Eddie Murphy: Raw.” MOVIE SONG 1. “The Time of My Life” 2. “Hazy Shade of Winter” (Your choice:) TV COMEDY TV DRAMA a. “Growing Pains” 1. “21 Jump Street” 2. “Cosby Show” 2. “Hunter” (Your choice:) (Your choice:) 83 “TUNING into 88 The summer of 87 quickly passed, but we played and partied both day and night. As September began we took off our party hats and put on our thinking caps. There were many events which boggled our minds — the shock from the crash of the stock market, the sus- pense and sympathy for little Jessica trapped in a well, the fear for the host- ages in the jails of Atlanta and Louisiana, the hope in the signing of the treaty by Reagan and Gorbachev, and finally the astonishment after the disclosures of the Gary Hart Donna Rice affair, along with the fall of Jim and Tammy Baker. The sports world brought other surprises when the Miami Hurricanes won the College National Champion- ship, the Minnesota Twins won the pennant, and the Washington Redskins played the Denver Broncos in Superbowl XXII. The box office captured our atten- tion with comedies, dramas and musicals. The “raw” talent of Eddie Murphy made us laugh, Michael Douglas and Glenn Close aroused our emotions in Fatal Attraction, while Patrick Swayze danced his way into our hearts in “Dirty Dancing. Problems with drinking, preg- nancies and “safe sex among teens were important issues that were stressed. Knowledge about prevent- ing the spread of AIDS became paramount. The hopes, fears, joys and sorrows were shared by all. The sweetest tunes were played throughout our senior year and their melodies will linger on forever. 54 ying it all tog Everything inr FOND WISHES FOR 19 BOUND on. et ee hanks vives See LOL Lh ieee! HCL OrICS sg” 1S oS TEENS Bg RINK ING pou slow ts ‘4 or Hn ana Tammy Ih AP ‘a a uality matters. anew V Sene ration Stuff. Great friends | BEAT THE ODD wi “i r a The Best c tl all. make it special Ov SURPRISE It 28 ae ae ee | Hil: Ehiamn aS! toms e} sc World C ek Feesota Twins. r.° Sie The wait pay the oo ar WAYS METHING SPECIAL Ee IGGL ING Hooray! | ee a aA re tone war oH Ss WY © == E EDITOR Janine Saulnier eee presents , Stephanie Wendy Dubois CLUBS ACTIVITIES STAFF (Front, L-R): Rob Meunier, Owen McGonigle, Pam deSena, Sandra Barbosa (Back) Christine Figueiredo, Shaw = UT a 4 a - TT ee iit, EE SERENA eticoai i amantanei RIN aceane se ee eee So 8 2A SRAM RONEN: Tite Manin RO lnptAcconmamNncrmrsiilommiedele Siaceinmt: ea eedeeteteeenmercet te ee TT IN NMR: Ue emma tiie te OE Te eee 56 THE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) Leaders Take On Responsibility Three very important student groups at NBHS are Student Advisory Committee, Steering Committees and Club Presidents. Each group plays a key role to the school in its own individualistic way. The Student Ad- visory Committee is the liaison between the students and the administration. The goal of SAC is to maintain verbal contact between the students and the administration so that the administration is able to keep in touch with the students’ ideas and questions. One of SAC’s most successful organizations is the Student Tutorial Center. This enables students who have trouble in any area to file for a student tutor. This student-to-student tutoring program has saved many students from failing. The Steering Committee plays a major role in keeping the student informed on the various activities taking place at NBHS. The Steering Committee members relay impor- tant information from the Dean’s Office to their fellow classmates. They are also re- sponsible for collecting money for various occasions. This orderly procedure prevents vast confusion at the Dean’s Office. The Steering Committees, directed by both the Dean and class advisors, help keep such a large school informed. On the other hand, Club Presidents play an important role in the social aspect of the school. Each President is responsible for keeping the participation of the individual clubs up to par by creating enthusiasm and interest throughout the student body. They try to achieve this goal by devising an in- teresting and exciting activities calendar. Al- though the responsibilities of these three groups are seemingly unwielding, they all enjoy the special privileges they receive in exchange. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: (Back) Secretary, Maria Sousa (Front, L-R) President, Marcus Chumack, Vice-President, Susan Oliveira. 24: pel | a fi q omens Ss STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE; Front: Duc Van Le (Back, L-R) Dave Branco, Mike Xifaras, Dave Moura, Joe de Medeiros, Owen McGonigle. 0, iss rs v. s JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: (Row 1) R. Clark, K. Voisine. (Row 2) F. Mota, M. Robitaille, K. Roberts, A. Reed, J. Tomasik. (Row 3) Ms. D. Caton, M. Camacho, T. Folger, C. Lopes, G. Afonso, M. Poyant, N. Lopes, T. Gomes, A. Maclean, L. Sylvia, Mr. W. Hamlet. (Row 4) J. Constatine, A.McDevitt, J. DeTerra, R. Farland, K. Sharkey, M. Pinarreta, G. Walker, D. Beaudry, P. Halle. y a bili ee “cai 4 SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE (Row 1) D. Rodriguez, P. Guy, D. Caton, T. Tetreault, W. Cecilio, (Row 2) P. Daigle, R. Pinto, N. Dias, S. Josefek, L. Pinto. (Row 3) Mrs. L. Ayotte, J. Beaudoin, A. Bowen, J. Carreau, D. Soucy, C. Swiszez, M. Morelli, S. Casey, W. Hall, G. Sharland, J. Holt, (Row 4) J. Robbins, L. Moore, R. Fortes, J. Vasques, L. Gomes, J. Tavares, M. Peoples, C. Mingola. CLUB PRESIDENTS: (Back: L-R) E Alves, D. Beaudry, T. Carreiro, P. Arnum, C. Barboza, F. Tavares (Middle: L-R) P. Gomes, S. Brenneke K. Arsenault, H. Rocha, S. Gomes, Ms. D. Caton (Front: L-R) R. Constatine, N. Mello, D. Doyon, J. Monet. Pie SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: (L-R) President, Sarah Broadmeadow; Vice President, Katie Morton; Sec- retary, Jenifer Towers. FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE (Row 1) J. Irizzary, B. Bube, M. Muldoon, M. Gramlich, R. Souto, (Row 2) M. Pacheco, S. Crabbe, S. Vanasse, A. Valente, E. Roncka, H. Quintal (Row 3) Mrs. J. Bolton, C. Steliga, K. Dussault, R. Biscaia, M. DaSilva, K. Hunt, S. Brum, S. Miranda, Z. Simas, C. Bertoldo, A. LeBlanc, K. Richards, J. Baron, L. Ba rboza, Mr. J. Costa. 89 On a Sober Note... The school’s chapter of $.A.D.D. con- tinues to grow in both activities and members. This year the group again sponsored auditorium periods with outside speakers to address the problems of driving while under the influence of any form of drugs. Contracts to be signed by both students and parents were distributed dur- ing open house and again after the auditor- ium periods. Bumper stickers and pins were being designed for future sales, and plans were being made for further activi- ties. Front (L-R); M. Cruz, A. Flood, S. Houtman, G. Afonso (Middle) A. McDevitt, M. Corliss, R. Corliss (Back) P. deSena, J. Tomasik, K. Arsenault, K. Gonzaga, H. Nelson, Mr. S. Fraga, adv. OFFICERS : (L-R) R. Constantine (pres), A. McDevitt (vice-pres), K. Abrahmam (sec.) (Left) Senior Members 5 , Fie, 0 “y ) BE 52 “Necacvanassee®?” my ys) ? So Ow; ve-82-2 22-222: A “Jam” Session with Student Congress One of the largest and most active clubs at New Bedford High School is that of the Student Congress. They have a well-rounded program which includes active participation in student politics, charitable contribution and fund-raising activities which results in a year full of fun and satisfaction for its members. The Student Congress plays an important role at NBH by runningall school government elections; thus, they are responsible for preparing our students to be future leaders. They also sponsor voter registration at which time seniors are given their first opportunity to play a part in our democratic U.S. govern- ment both nationally and locally. Traditional flower sales held twice a year are the club's main source of income. This provides money for scholarships awarded to outstanding New Bedford High students. The Student Congress is also responsible for coordinating a food drive for less fortunate families. The students not only coordinate the drive, but they also package and deliver these holiday treats with the help of other clubs’ members. Student Congress members are treated to exciting field trips to such places as Boston. A banquet is also held at the end of the year when the club honors a guest who has made outstanding contributions to the high school. As a final activity, the Student Congress helps the Dean’s Office at graduation by hold- ing on to and then releasing hundreds of red and white balloons for the closing of the cere- mony. Leader of the Pack The Honor Society is one of the most beneficial clubs at N.B.H.S., not only to the school, but also to the commu- nity. The members of this club, who are inducted twice yearly for their academic skills and leadership qualities, continue to do service throughout the year. This club sponsors the an- nual blood drive, in conjunc- tion with the Red Cross, to ben- efit the community, and holds the book drive to help fill the coffers of the English Depart- ment. This year they also orga- nized and participated in a Bowl-a-thon. The money raised from this activity was used to help defray expenses for anum- ber of activities held during Spirit Week and for supplies for other clubs at N.B.H.S. These activities and fund-raisers are under the direction of Mr. Tim- othy Mitchell, advisor of the Honor Society. “Climb Every Mountain . . . One of the largest clubs at N.B.H.S. is the Great Out- doors Club, led by Mr. David Pepin. The main purpose of this club is to meet new people through outdoor activi- ties. On the various trips the unity among the club members evolves. The main trip, which goes hand in hand with the Great Outdoors Club, is the mountain climbing. Another trip widely associated with this club is the ski trip. However, this year many new activities were formed. Unlike last year’s bike trip around Martha's Vineyard, the bike trip this year was 120 miles along the Maine coast. Other new trips this year were Project Adventure Day, which took place in a camp whose main purpose is Project Adventure activities and also a snowshoeing trip. ae Pie am iy ‘ a ee iF OFFICERS: ( Back L-R) Scott Lebeau (asst. v.p.), Susan Brenneke (pres.), Eric Levasseur (v. Pres.), (Front) Mr. David Pepin (adv.), Robert Meunier (sec.), Ms. J. Reul (aide), Patrick Saltmarsh (tres.), Mr. R. Francis (asst. ) In Tune With Nature The Natural Science Club, led by their advisor Mr. John Strittmatter, once again organized and ran the student-faculty volleyball games during Spirit Week. The money raised through this activity was used to provide food during Thanksgiving for needy families. The club also sold poinsettias, along with plant food and pine tree fresheners they made themselves, at the annual Christmas Bazaar. Also, as in past years, the club visited various museums and zoological parks. ack, L-R) Michelle Patnaude, Sheri Carola, Victoria Subija, r. J. Strittmatter (adv.) (Front) Joe DaFonseca, Bill Bonville 93 Music is the Common Language Those who are interested in different languages and cultures are a part of one of the three language clubs. The Spanish-American Club is involved with the door decorating contest during Spirit Week and a sales booth during the Christmas Bazaar. In addi- tion to raising funds for a scholarship, the Interna- tional Club offers students of primarily Portuguese speaking backgrounds an opportunity to get to- gether for various trips and activities. This year they were winners in both the door decorating and float contests during Spirit Week. The Foreign Lan- guage Club is often a mixture of cultures and lan- guages. They usually take one extraordinary field trip every year and this year are planning a trip to Portugal. Each club offers individuals an excellent chance to meet other students with varied back- grounds and to experience different cultures. INTERNATIONAL CLUB FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Shown here are the winners of the Headmaster’s Trophy(FLC) and the Hon. Mention car winner and door contest winner for the International Club. = a Cy (- Se LEPeY deahe! ABD 6) PHOTO CLUB: (Front L-R) J. Leung, A. Leite, M. Guay, S. Machado. (Row 2) A. Alfaiate, R. Almeida, N. Goncalves (sec.) K. Arsenault (pres), K. Pacheco, L. Kane. (Row 3) S. Young, S.-Souza, M. Lucas, E. DaCosta, T. Mendoza, J. McCarthy. (Row 4) C. Silva, G. Telheiro, C. Richmond, M. Poyant, T. “Paper in Fire’ The three groups shown here are “always in the news’ either written, spoken or visually. The Photo Club, advised by Ms. N. Johnston, in addition to taking pictures for personal use and development projects, also takes photos for the school newspaper, Crimson Courier. The paper, under the direction of Mrs. I. Gut- ierrez, covers stories and articles pertinent to the student body. The paper comes out four times yearly. This staff also produces the Alpha magazine yearly. This consists of cre- ative work by students and staff members and can include photography, drawings, poetry, short stories, etc. Finally, the staff of WIMC-TV, under the guidance of Ms. C. Marland works on putting the school on the screen in both live TV productions and videos. Many extra hours are given by the staff and their advisor. This year they hope to produce a first for NBHS, a video yearbook depicting and highlighting the memorable events of the year. 96 Inniss. WIMC-TV: (Front L-R) S. Audette, E. Houtman, M. Lopes, E. DeBastos, F. Brown, C. Pearson, D. Chausse. (Back) Ms. Marland, V. Lomba, M. Serpa, F. Tavares, C. Barboza, M. Baptiste, E. Alves, K. Youngblood, A. Gomes. THE BEAT GOES merits ee TTTIEION SE i i Ee JHE j «. imson Courier wa tien we _ CRIMSON COURIER ALPHA: (Front L-R) R. Freitas, M. Poyant, S. Ventura, M. Camacho, S. Amuso, M. Soares (Middle) S. Audette, N. Dulude, L. Neves, C. Warecki, M. Silva, T. Tetreault, J. Teichman. (Back) B. Casey, L. Roy | S. Simpkin, W. Cordeiro, D. Pepin, C. Barboza, M. Moniz, S. Jorge, L. Sylvia, D. Gaboriaulkt. BOWLING: (Front) (L-R) S. Reiniche, J. Lewis, E. Borges, P. Chasse. (Row 2) J. Caton, M. Garifales (Secretary), S. Holmes, Y. Jacquel, G. Biscari, B. Osterdahl. (Row 3) G. Andersen, S. Rose, L. Roy, J. Dion, E. Dunn, R. Pinto, M. Silva (President), K. Pacheco (Ist Vice Pres). (Row 4) J. Mendonca, K. Bretton, C. Holt, B. Thompson (2nd Vice Pres) “It’s All in the Game” The chess and Bowling Clubs have been “on the move’ this year. Even though chess is a game and bowling is a sport, they both require talent and concentration. The bowling league provides exercise and social activity since the teams play at Wonder Bowl each Friday afternoon. Records and scores are kept for the awarding of prizes at the annual banquet. The Chess Club plays in league tourna- ments held at various schools. The players sharpen their skills by playing each other in between tournaments. Both of these clubs are under the guid- ance of Mr. G. Bisari who gives them his time and attention. CHESS CLUB: (Seated L-R) R. Krieger, S. Holmes. (Standing) L. Lussier, F. Condez, Mr. G. Biscari, T. Landry, R. Moniz. Pictured on the left is the lst place winner of the annual door contest held during Spirit Week (while below) this decorated car took the Judges’ Trophy during the Spirit Week Parade. Both winners were the hard Sa: of members of the Crimson Courier. Congratulations to them on their continued success. On an Uplifting Note The Future Homemakers of America (above), continues to offer services to the school and community. During the year members visit nursing homes to bring flowers or to sing Christmas carols. They also hold a sweater drive in the cold months to furnish the needy with warm clothing. Donations are made to the Needy Family Drives dur- ing Thanksgiving and Christmas to pur- chas e turkeys and food supplies. In addition, fund-raising activities are held to support these acts of charity. This or- ganization is certainly busy under the direction of Ms. Milligan and Mrs. L. Pinto. Along with the FHA is another ser- vice organization undergoing a rapid growth in membership. (Below) This is the Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club under the direction of Mr. Alves. In addition to fund-raising activities to help pay state and national dues, cake sales and auctions were held to put on a Christmas party for the Chart kids. This annual af- fair is a pet project for Mr. Alves, along with new projects of “adopting nursing home residents and filing petitions in hopes of further searches for POW’s. Both of these organizations deserve recognition for their uplifting acts for their fellow man. 420 WMOO 4PM FQ eee OS 7A — COMPUTER CLUB: (Back L-R) N. Goldstein, L. Pontes, B. Ostiguy, D. Poitras, Y. Ng, M. Martin, A. Cruz, N. Pelletier, L. Darclen. (Front) S. Flor, S. Holmes, M. Moreau, D. Larracuente, Mr. R. LeBlanc “New Direction The Computer Club headed in a new direction this year by offering to write up programs for the Dean’s Office, while the Usher Corps, under Mrs. L. Dlouhy, continues in the right direction by offer- ing its services to the schools’ plays and community s functions. A newly reorganized club under the guidance of Mr. R. Dlouhy is the En- gineers Club. The club is a mixture of Principles of Technology students along with Computer Aid Drafting affiliates. The club has its hopes set on acceptance into a program called JETS (Junior En- gineering Technical Society). Ifaccepted, NBHS students, along with students USHER CORPS: (Back L-R) N. Torres, S. Carola, J. Goodwin, M. Hibbert, C. Mendoza, C. Lizotte. (Front) C. Wojtkunski, M. Gomes, A. Ferreira, D. Doyan, E. DeBastos. across the country, will work on related engineering projects and then will submit them to JETS. Winners are then chosen for the best project submitted. The club is also trying to devise a number of various field trips with the assistance of the Navy. Although it is going to take a few years for the club to pick up steam, along with gain- ing notoriety, the interest and enthusi- asm shown this year only foreshadow the promising years to come. Members included below are: Front (L-R) D. Brites, T. Hall, C. Carvalho. (Row 2) E. Soares, A. Rosseau, R. DaCruz. (Row 3) E. Chevalier, F. Grota, M. Veiga, R. Correia, R. Barros. (Row 4) J. Rodrigues, P. Duarte, D. Almeida, J. Costa, D. Fidalgo, J. Fernandes, J. Maciel. “x a 8 Z cd ee Tt BEAT GOES ON DE: (Front (L-R) D. Nobre, M. Santos, S§. Pemberton, T. Marote, D. Almeida. (Back) K. Haskell, C. Silva, C. Silva, L. Coelho, K. Almeida, L. Petipas, Mr. J. Pacheco, adv. On a Business Note Two very important student groups at NBHS are Distributive Education and Jobs for Bay State Graduates. DE members run the non-profit NBHS bookstore, where they learn both salesmanship skills and book- keeping. This first-hand experience benefits the student by preparing them for the future business world. JBSG is a program that provides readiness and job placement services to those who are planning full-time employment following graduation. They learn both social and civic awareness through practical application. This year for the first time, a branch of the New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank was installed at NBHS. The Business Depart- ment has set up a bank-oriented course under the instruction of Mrs. T. Audette. It gives the students on-the-job training while also giving both teachers and students access to private accounts. The students working at the bank gain academic credits in addition to this training for a future career in the busi- ness world. Hopefully the newly- established bank program will be a huge. success for both students and staff. JOBS FOR BAY STATE GRADUATES BANK: (Row 1, L-R) Y. Jacquel, D. Oliveira, M. Rodriques, C. Rosario (Row 2) N. Fonseca, S$. Machado, K. Donnely, T. Conceicao (Row 3) H. Relson, C. Sarmento, N. Medeiros, R. DeMendonca, S. Pereira, M. Gilbert, M. Marquinhos, Mrs. T. Audette. Back (L-R) Christine Marinho, Kimberly Sherman, Michele Pelletier, Rachel Boissonneau, Melissa Barton, Tara Spirlet, Leisha Almeida (Front) Tracy Rose, Tracey Oliveira, Tara Costa, Katie Constant, Tricia Oliveira, Melissa Robitaille, Tara Santos. The cheerleaders in our school have always dedicated themselves to in the Spirit Week parade bonfire, rallies, and in numerous cheerleaders are indeed a large factor in making our years at NBHS a time to remember. Their cheers games cheering for the football and basketball teams. The G will echo in our memories and their songs, especially “On New Bedford,” will always carry a special mean- ANS ing for all of us. | bringing pride and spirit to the students and athletes. They performed Se) “Twist and Shout” The majorettes are another group who trained hard to make “88’a successful and able year. During rallies and Spirit ties, they showed that team work key to their success. Their en- tertained at half time dur- season. Majorettes’ sion and agility plause for their enjoy- Week activi- and fun are the ergy and skill also en- ing the winter basketball routines are done with preci- and these girls deserve a round of ap- spins! Head Cheerleader Rachel Boissonneau MAJORETTES Back (L-R) Claudine Pelletier, Kerri Souza, Wendy Haynes, Wanda Robertson, Jodie Verran (Front) Erika Jacob, Michelle Canasta, Cheryl Santos. We ve Got the Beat. . . again! The NBHS Whaler Marching Band marched to the beat of a different drummer this year, with new band director, Mr. F. Noonan. Despite the tough odds, the Whalers still came out on top. In what was supposed to be anon-competitive year became a 2nd place in Div. III in the NESBA finals at BU. It takes many ingredients to produce an award-winning season. A good director is an important part, and Mr. Noonan’s patience and attitude paid off. With approximately 20 hrs. of practice a week the band and staff gets motivated to win, and they do win! The small staff brought in from out-of-town complements the unit and gives the special touch needed for medals. Of course, the band wouldn't be complete without the colorguard and danceline. They have added the sparkle and general effect which makes the band stand out. In the winter when the marching band converts to a concert band, this colorguard unit enters indoor competitions, where they once again display the talents which make them winners all year long! SENIORS: (Top) L. Luiz (Row 2, L-R) D. Richards, S. Capra (Row 3) K. Bertrand, J. Rego, S. Richard (Row 4) S. Hardy, M. Moreau, B. Shorrock, J. Oliveira (Front) K. Nelson 104 git - a LA linruag “i : ¢ 7 % Ga % a PERCUSSION: (Back, L-R) D. Richards, G. Allison, E. Vargo, N. Jardin, D. Chandler, J. Oliveira, J. Plourde, K. Eugenio, T. Shorrock, M. Rocha, K. Bellevance. (Front) J. Rego, J. Calnan, R. Mello. it ite ee fs : ; ; WOODWINDS: (Back, L-R) L. Augustine, C. Hole, L. Perry, S. Hardy, P. : 2 Sal k Teidmann, L. Darmofal, W. Shorrock, K. Poitras (Front) C. Souza, J. Rawcliffe, heh ; M. Almeida, J. Roy, J. Towers, S. Gordon, L. Saulnier, C. Bizarro, N. Oliveira, S. Capra, C. deViveiros a aa ea - fo Ss Z © Yr S © CO — [ Za 2 oO = DRUM MAJORS: (I-r) A. Reed, M. Almeida 105 mu EE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) BRASS: (Back, L-R) B. Almeida, P. Guy, J. Nelson, M. Turner, C. Noonan, J. Bryant, J. O’Brien, T. Fennessy, L. Sylvia (Middle) S. Mello, B. Shorrock, S. Sobral, M. Moreau, F. Noonan, S. Richard (Front) L. Luiz, K. Nelson, K. Bertrand, P. deMedeiros, K. Ashworth ag . :. Py ain COLORGUARD: (Back, L-R) K. Bell, A. Cormier, M. Araujo, A. Quintal, J. Fleming, K. Branco, K. Richards, $. Paczosa (Front) C. Breault, V. Ferreira, V. Couto, S$. Flor, C. daCruz, A. Spinner Ag: ae aod PR Tf, DANCE LINE: (Back, L-R) K. Taber, C. Lincoln, N. Gonsalves, C. Santos, C. Cortez, W. Hall, A. Audette (Middle) T. Gonsalves, K. Hawes, M. Robitaille, V. Hall (Front) M. Canastra “With a Little Help from My Friends Organization is essential for running a large school like New Bed- ford High smoothly and efficiently. However, this can only be accom- pished with the help of responsible and cooperate people. These am- bitious students are known as office aides. Each house office, the Main Office, all guidance offices and the Dean's Office rely on these individuals to perform various jobs required for an orderly school. Such tasks include delivering messages throughout the building, fil- ing, record keeping, etc. Although these are important duties which must be carried out, those students who give up their studies to provide these services are often not properly acknowledged. In the future, keep in mind their hard work and dedication and show them how thankful we all are for keeping New Bedford High School on an even keel. DEAN’S OFFICE: (Back, L-R) D. Caton, M. Pinarreta, M. Motta (Middle) N. Martin, K. Rodrigues, T. Gomes, C. Mingola (Front) J. Gomes. { MAIN OFFICE: (L-R) A. Flood, A. Gross, N. Neves (Front) A. Faber (At the left) Susan DeOliveira helps by taking inter-school mail to be delivered to the Main Office (while below) Michelle Ramos pages a student who is needed in the house office. GREEN HOUSE: (Back, L-R) N. Dias, K. Bispo, M. Luiz (Middle) D. Grauviel, S. Crabbe, M. Reis, Mr. W. Robbins (Front) Mrs. C. Fleury, J. Correia, T. Constantine, M. Correia. GOLD HOUSE: (Back) Y. Jacquel (Middle, L-R) J. Fernandes, D. Caton, M. Stewart, S. Lizotte, K. Peterson, D. Robin- son, H. Deree, M. Weaver, K. Loveridge (Front) C. Crapo, C. Sullivans a. Mice Williams, J. Sweeney. TAN HOUSE: (Back, L- R) M. Rebelo, L. Machado, ‘S. Alexander (Middle) W. Vieira, O. Mello, S. Vieira, V. Smith (Front) L. Preston BLUE HOUSE: (Back, L-R) A. Lopes, M. Peoples, M. Araujo, D. Fortes, S. DeOliveira, M. Ramos (Front) S. Medeiros. THE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) “Help!” Like the office aides, other aides throughout the school give up their study halls to help other offices throughout NBHS. They run errands, file, deliver messages and locate students. These various offices are grateful for the time and effort the student aides have given them, for without their help nu- merous tasks would not be accom- plished and more time would have to be spent after school to finish them. VOC. AIDES (Back L-R) R. Fredette, P. Viera, S. DaSilva, K. Bell, E. Rodriquez. (Front) Ms. E. Feingold, adv. | a 4 GUIDANCE AIDES 4 : 3 : : a 4 : wae shit, - RESOURCE AIDES (Back) R. Eldridge, (Middle, L-R) D. Metade, S. Barksdale, M.J. Silva (Front) J. Fielding, R. Constantine, M. J. Almeida, J. Young, L. Goes, S. Silva, M. Silva, A. Silvestre, D. Young. “ t 27 ON (AFTER 2) TV AIDES (L-R) D. Rebello, C. Zaccari s | NURSES’ AIDES (Back, L-R) Mrs. Wheeler, R. Andrade, A. Leonard, (Front) S. Doherty, T. Roderi- ques, D. Peixoto, R. Simpkin Marching to the Beat of Their Own Drummer Traditionally, members of the ROTC are well-disciplined young men and women who train to prepare themselves for the future. During the year they are exposed to a variety of activities which help them develop as good citizens and future leaders. This year, as in the past, under the direc- tion of Col. J. Napoli and Sgt. R. Morrison the “troops once again brought home the gold from their many competitions. Their excel- lence in this area reflects their training and character. Socially,, the members of the JROTC program held their annual “turkey shoot” fund-raiser and the newly-established pancake breakfast. Both of these activities take place during Spirit Week. While JROTC may not be for everyone, it certainly does an excellent job for its members. BATTALION COMMANDER STAFF (l-r) BN CO D. Larracuente, BN XO S. Sameiro, BN S-3. F. Pereira, BN S-1 T. Folgar. COMPANY “B” Front (L-R) V . Cruz, C. Germano, I. Nogueira, R. DeMendonca. (Row 2) M. Pacheco, R. Bastos, J. Rodrigues, N. Acevedo, S. Leandre, L. Valentim, N. Resto, R. Andersen, L. Adorno. (Row 3) S. Castro, J. Murphy, K. Garcia, B. Reyes, J. Simmons, C. Holt, J. Stoddard, L. Pontes. (Row 4) N. Chereta, R. Vega, A. Newman, J. Costa, M. Deslauriers. 112 COMPANY “A” Front (L-R) T. McWilliams, P. Gomes, D. Varela. (Row 2) P. Galvao, K. Ramos, M. Camacho, B. Souza, M. Cruz, M. Horta, S. Pacheco, H. Gracia, J. Carreiro. (Row 3) P. Pires, M. Medeiros, V. Baptiste, S. Santiago, W. Gracia, W. Pires, C. Mahon, A. Colon. (Row 4) M. Bala, T. Carballo, D. Garriga, C. Byrd, M. York, J. Montanez Tee pena 8 a_i a é . ew | Yn teat “at “VICTORIANS” DRILL TEAM FRONT (L-R) P. Galvao, P. Gomes, D. Agrelo, D. Varela, (BACK) F. Pereira, K. Hunt, M. Tavares, T. McWilliams, K. Ramos, T. Folgar, M. Camacho, H. Gracia, I. Gomes, D. Larracuente. BATTALION COLOR GUARD (L-R) B. Ortega, C. Holt, R. Andersen, P. Almeida. “VICTORIANS TWO” DRILL TEAM FRONT (L-R) P. Gomes, D. Varela, (Row 2) H. Gracia, D. Agrelo, K. Hunt, S. Pacheco, P. Galvao, M. Tavares, F. Periera, M. Horta, M. Camacho, (Row 3) D. Larracuente, K. Ramos, I. Nogueira, T. McWilliams, I. Gomes, L. Pontes, T. Folger, C. Mahon. ; (Above) Shawn and Chris are all smiles about brisk sales at the pan- cake festival held during Spirit Week (left) customers anxiously await their plain or blueberry pancakes, along with their juice, coffee and cornbread (below) Col. Napoli and Debbie “serve their time” at the grill preparing the food to be served. (Back) R. Andersen, B. W. Gracia, J. Simmons. S. Sameiro, ) L-R ( DRILL TEAM Front M. Deslauriers. ” a, J. Montanez “MOBY DICK RIFLES Orteg rat . - 3 Sey se loo ee he a=as SS so SiS yo — . poten Ome eS Cio s Pel mor A a2 a am bin (2 WALAV) NO SHOD LVAD AHL SS eee ce Choral Groups “Serve: a ° Up’ a Musical Treat! With their various groups from the Se- lected SSA to the Show Choirs, the chorus program outfitted with new uniforms and up- lifting spirits performed harmoniously throughout the year with zeal and pizzazz. They were the introductory act on the Channel Six Christmas Special, in addition to many other fine performances throughout the year. Under the excellent supervision of choral directress Mrs. Cassandra Morgan, the club performed and entertained alike. Becoming an annual event is the chorus Madrigal Dinner. During this event, the Green House dining commons transformed into a royal court of the Elizabethan period. The event, catered by the NBHS cafeteria staff (with the help of the Huttleston House) was highly acclaimed and well-received. The guests were not only entertained by the “lords and ladies” of the choral group in their Eliz- abethan costumes and accents, but also were served a meal that was literally “fit for a king.” SELECTED SSA: Back (L-R) M. Maciel, M. Stewart, R. Constantine, J. Beaudoin, J. Martins, J. Jones (Middle) K. Poitras, P. Vieira, T. Gonsalves, V. Hall, P. Teidimanne, K. Farrell, W. Hall, C. Paquin, M. Morrelli (Front) S. Lewis, A. Lopes, Mrs. C. Morgan, S. Souza, L. Sylvia. SSA — SHOW CHOIR: Back (L-R) L. Sylvia, C. Paquin, J. Martins, M. LaPalme, A. Calnan (Third) J. Vasques, C. Crapo, V. Hall, T. Gonsalves (Second) K. Voisine, J. Beaudoin, C. Cortez, W. Hall, J. Jones (Front) J. Johnson, C. Costa, $. Souza, C. Breault. 4 SATB — SHOW CHOIR: Back (L-R) G. Telheiro, T. Gonsalves, J. Beaudoin, R. Anderson, W. Hall, P. Furtado (Middle) R. Birtwistle, K. Farrell, T. Carreiro, V. Hall, M. Morrelli, A. Galarza, C. Paquin, A. Furtado (Front) S. Sameiro, C. Costa, E. Gomes, $. Souza, L. Sylvia, R. Biscaic, K. Pina, J. Rego. CONCERT CHORALE Friday, May 22, 1987, represented the night that many of us had looked forward to — becoming seniors! It took place at White's of Westport and started off with a meal of fried chicken and baked ham. After the meal came the moment we all had waited for, the passing of the “senior whale” from former class president, Jennifer Con- 118 i ; as © - stantine to our own Duc Van Le. To continue the entertainment, Duc treated us to some of his magic tricks. Shawn Sameiro, Deolinda Varela, Filomena Pereira, Patricia Gomes and Ivonne Nogueira did an original version of the Andrew Sisters’ “Rum and Coca-Cola’; and fi- nally Owen McGonigle, Rodney Reyes, Jay Reul, Sean Sullivan, Ken DePault, Glenn Texeira and Neil Mello all strutted their stuff in an unusual fashion show. To finish the night, everyone danced the night away to the music played by WJJN. Even though the junior year has come to an end, as seniors . . . we've only just begun! ; jer - alee”. : pees Oe hot cor On November 15 in the Bronspeigel Auditorium, the Crimson Log staff kicked off Spirit Week by sponsoring a new event — the Calendar Couples Contest. The idea was Florida-based, but the format was strictly a NBHS original; and the creativity was definitely from the NBHS couples. (AFTER 2) The couples competed in three phases: Casual sportswear, month holiday representation, and semi-formal. During each phase, twelve judges had the difficult task of scoring each couple on a variety of categories. The twelve winning couples appeared on a calendar sold as a fund-raiser by the yearbook staff. Py esticr Neha GMO) ashe oleh ca) eee The couples seemed to feel that answering the questions during phase III was the most difficult task; while the judges felt picking twelve couples was the most difficult task; however, Mr. D. Lopes, our MC, had no difficulty as he kept the show moving with a definite controlled and smooth style which made it all a success! aes ES wae es ears wnat _ “49 s. “ ad “ X, ty January: February: March: April: May: June: July: August: September: October: November: December: mee TEE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) at Ee a ea 2 CALENDAR COU er archer PLES Brooke Burgess-Scott Medeiros Katie Morton-Luis Bergantim Shaynne Gomes-Craig Barboza Kelly Richards-Marcus Schlosser Karen Pacheco-Domingos Leal Kris Arsenault-George Telheiro Sarah Broadmeadow-Jason Rawcliffe Antonia Almeida-Joe Rodrigues Chris Figueiredo-Jay Reul Kelly Grace-Corey Ribeiro Donna Richards-Eric Levasseur Gail Rousseau-Owen McGonigle In addition to the numerous club activities this year, other events included the traditional pajama day, toga day and various dress-up days, as well as the door contest, the day and night rallies, the pa- rade and bonfire, and finally, the GAME! @ | DURFEE |R.LP ARCHITECTS OF MODERN PHYSICS THE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) =! EEE «THE BEAT GOES ON -ade par arries over to the night with the The spirit c and bonfire. (AFTER 2) “at é ATT ie ma er Sgo opeet N y a The Senior Banquet was held on October 9, 1987 at White’s Restaurant. It was a great beginning to a great senior year. Everyone was ready for a good time, and they weren't disappointed. During the evening prize winners were chosen; the Spirit Award was given (Tan House); the acts were performed (were they ever!); and the dancing was hot! PASSAU TRESS : eg pe ae ‘ “Tet the Music The New Bedford High School Drama Club’s production of ANNIE is the Recipient of the Prestigious MOSS HART MEMORIAL AWARD Presented by the NEW ENGLAND THEATRE CONFERENCE for THE FOREMOST SECONDARY SCHOOL PRODUCTION IN NEW ENGLAND DURING THE 1986-87 THEATRICAL SEASON PRESENTED BY KITTY CARLISLE HART IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. ON SAT., NOV. 7, 1987 Backstage Notes Under the guidance of co-directors George T. Charbonneau and Armand R. Marchand, the Drama Club has presented numerous acclaimed productions. Recently, the club was the proud recipient of the Moss Hart Award (presented by Kitty Carlisle) for being the best high-school drama club in New En- gland. Being bestowed by such an honor is not a simple task. Hard work is the key for both the actors and backstage crews. A lot of time and effort is put in by the people on the stage, set crew, costumes, make-up, lighting, props, student-directors, hair designers and chore- ographers. Intense rehearsals elevate the Drama Club to its position of professional cali- ber. Through the experience of producing plays and spending a weekend on a year-end trip to New York, the NBHS Drama Club gives stu- dents a glimpse of life in the theatre. OFFICERS: (Standing L-R) Co-advisor George T. Charbonneau, L. Sylvia, T. Carreiro, C. Paquin, Co- advisor Armand R. Marchand, E. Hodgson, (Kneeling) J. Stoddard, R. Meunier. 138 THE BEAT GOES ON (AFTER 2) DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS “Baretoot in the Park’ On November 19,1987 the curtain rose for the opening night of NBHS Drama Club’s production of Neil Simon's hit comedy Barefoot in the Park. The leading roles were Corie Bratter (Deirdre Finnerty) and Paul Bratter (Rob Meunier). Corie and Paul are an attractive newlywed cou- ple striving to cope with the realities of a New York City lifestyle. Corie, “a woman who gets a kick out of living” strongly contrasts Paul who is “too proper and dignified” and “goes to sleep with a tie.” The comedy revolves around the run-down 5th floor apartment (equipped with a broken skylight) that the newlyweds live in. Problems and laughter also arise when Corie tries to set up her mother, Mrs. Banks (Kelly Farrell) with the Hungarian ec- centric, Victor Velasco (Joe Stoddard) who lives on the roof. The scene climaxes in a furious (also hilarious) fight between Corie and Paul. At the end of the play, everything is resolved as the couple reconcilliates and Mrs. Banks and Mr. Velasco set- tle their differences. A large contribution to the success of the play were the strong supporting characters. Jared Rivet as the delivery man and Peter Guy as the tele- phone man provided for many hysterical lines and sight gags. Also, there were many contributions made behind-the-scenes. Costumes were provided by Anne M. Couto; Hairdesign by Clement Blais; Make-up designs by David Boyce; Vocal supervi- sion by Susan Lawrence and sound by Sound Dyn- amics. The NBHS Drama Club, under the excel- lent direction of co-directors George T. Charbonneau and Armand R. Marchand, has once again proven to be truly professional and carried on a long tradition of excellence. ee ee) poe won Snesnen en seinen chink te e J ieee Se eee eee: a ae es a oy s Z. or Yr [2] © 0 = ea jaa) [2] an The Statt EDITOR Mark Cheney SPORTS STAFF (L-R) Terri Pacheco, Bryan Safioleas, Mark Cheney (ed.), Gail oe ee presents See | Rousseau, Heidi Abendroth, Danielle Brook. 143 144 FOOTBALL Ist row (L-R) W. Rosario, D. Moura, D. Branco, R. Tilley, C. LeBlanc, M. Pankow, J. Gomes, J. DeMedeiros, C. Ferreira, T. Innis, C. Pearson, T. Carreau, R. Gant, R. Farland. (2nd row) B. Rapoza, T. Deslauriers, S. Gomes, B. Pina, B. Safioleas, K. Rose, D. Pinard, P. Gomes, L. Texeira, M. Gonsalves, D. Silva, S. DeCosta, K. Rodrigues, J. Velasquez. (3rd row) S. Toomey, B. Johnson, J. Estrella, A. Paquin, A. Esteves, R. Rego, M. Zekus, M. Grace, M. LeBouef, R. Lopes, A. Ramos, J. Sylvia, P. Lopes, T. Hurteau. (4th row) J. Sousa, D. Hughes, R. Britto, M. Medeiros, J. Soares, B. Gibson, D. Farias, R. Gramlich, B. Freitas, D. Tomlinson, K. Slavin, T. Soares. (5th row) R. Barros, L. Lopes, M. Camacho, J. Sousa. injuries the Whalers were forced to put in an offens e, the Double-Wing-T, which hasn’t been used in the last few decades. This “new” offense, being run without a quarterback, to- gether with the commitment and determina- The Whaler Football team was predicted to be a top contender for the Super Bow] in 1987. With its many returning starters and excellent coaching staff, a spot was pretty much guaran- teed. However, from the start of camp,the Whalers were faced with adversity. Four quarterbacks, the offensive and defensive lines, the running backs, and the defensive backs were all plagues by injuries. With these Captains (L-R) Mike Pankow, Joe DeMedeiros, Joe Gomes tion of both the players and coaching staff helped the Whaler football team put together a winning season, in spite of missing out on the Super Bowl. eS ES pee ae agemernas EN RE SSSR GIRLS SOCCER 146 Back (L-R) R. DesRoches, D. Gomes, H. Bordas, S. Bolarinho, M. Branco, H. Gudmundsson, M. Hebert, R. Niang, N. Ferreira, D. Ferreira, S. Vicente, J. Calnan, Coach Parker. (Middle) P. Monteiro, P. DeOliveira, D. Lucas, R. Corujo, M. Mojica, R. dosSantos, P. Cunha, C. Rocha, P. Amaral. (Front) O. Almeida, E. Ramos, G. Rousseau, D. d’Almeida, L. Machado, B. Malhinha, M. Lucas, M. Almeida (Sitting) C. Silva, D. Henriques. Only being the second year as a varsity sport and coming from a 4-12-2 season, the Girls Soccer Team jumped into success. It was hard work, determination, and spirit which led the girls into the State Tournament. The victory at the opening game against Tabor brought the girls through the season with confidence and pride. Each new game brought greater spirit and victories. The Whaler girls ended in second place in their SMC Div. 1 league. The offense part of the field was led by Cathy Silva (23 goals) and Sandra Bolarinho (7 goals). The defense was led by seniors Eva Ramos, Gail Rousseau, Michele Lucas, Olivia Almeida and goalie Donna Henriques (.9 goals against ave.) Other seniors whose con- tributions were important to the team were Dorothy d’Almeida, Berta Malhinha, and score keeper Lucy Machado. The season ended in a loss against Walpole in the first round of the State Tournament; however, the loss did not dampen the sea- sonal outlook and the pride the girls felt. Captains Cathy Silva, Coach Parker, Donna Henriques 148 BOYS SOCCER Back (L-R) R. Barboza, A. Correia, J. Bordas, E. Bordas, G. Vieira, R. Correia, J. Rodriques, P. Duarte, C. Carvalho, Coach Matos. (Middle) T. Fidalgo, F. Serra, P. Tavares, R. Fernandes, T. Oliveira, N. Cunha, N. Nunes, D. Leal. (Front) O. McGonigle, M. Carvalho, M. Correia. The soccer team began its season with high hopes and many expectations. However, the year was stifled with various injuries to key players. With this and other complications, the Whalers’ dream of a State Championship was unreachable. The tournament did not say much for the boys’ season. They ended with a record of 14- 2-3 and the SMC Division 1 co-championship. The Whalers dominated most of their opponents, but at times were unable to score. Seniors players who added to the success of the Whalers were Peter Tavares, Nuno Cunha and Tino Fidalgo. Although the team was made up of seniors, juniors, and sopho- mores, the loss of senior stars Owen McGonigle, Domingos Leal, Mike Correia, Nuno Nunes and star goalie Mike Carvalho will be felt. The future years look like rebuild- ing ones. ceplains Owen McGonigle, Mike Carvalho, Coach Matos, Mike Correia. 3-11-5 FIELD HOCKEY 150 Coach Vaz, Captain Kathy Kelly BACK (L-R): Mr. Vaz, K. Hardy, J. Perron, R. Koroski, L. Briggs, R. Simpkin, L. Settele, J. Tavares,, K. Tomasik, G. Rouedo, Miss O'Connor. MIDDLE: J. Tomasik, K. Tierney, D. Souza, S. Ferreira, E. Medeiros, M. Freitas, L. doCouto, J. Parent. FRONT: H. Abendroth, T . Richardson, J. Saulnier, K. Kelly, K. Chomak, K. Gonsalves, T. Young. The Girls’ Field Hockey Team keeps im- proving as the years go on. This year the team’s record grew in wins through a combi- nation of help from new coach, Mr. Vaz and the girls’ extra effort and determination. The climax of the season was the tie against Stang, which created high hopes for the sea- son. All the senior girls contributed to the team. Kathy Kelly and Janine Saulnier led the offense and Kyra Chomak, Tiffani Young, and Tammie Richardson led the defense. The team's spirit and enthusiasm increased with help from Heidi Abendroth, Kathy Gonsalves, and Melissa Souza. Looking at the talent and experience of the underclassmen the team’s future looks promising. 151 Poyant, D. Van Le, V. Ramos. (L-R) Co-Capt. Matt Poyant, Coach DeRossi, Co-Capt. Dan Desmarais. Back Row (L-R) Coach DeRossi, M. Gurney, K. Taber, T. Sargent, R. Simmons, J. Hebert, R. Knowles, L. Coelho, Q. Feno, V. Costa, J. McGarvey, E. Bedard, D. Poitras, S. Mitchell, D. Adair, N. Mello, K. DePault, D. Desmarais, M. Although only in their second year of exis- tence, the 1987 Boys’ Volleyball Team made great strides. They finished with a 8-6 dual meet season with help from senior co-captains Danny Desmarais and Matt Poyant, seniors Victor Ramos, Neil Mello, Duc Van Le, and Ken DePault; juniors Quinn Feno, Steve Mitchell and Derek Adair. Because of the un- availability of competition in the local area, the boys spenta great deal of time on the road. They not only had a rough time with all the traveling, but also had an up and down season. The highlight was three wins in a row, and the climax of the season was in the final tourna- ment which featured teams from three states. The boys finished a respectable fifth out of twelve teams, beating two top prep schools, Mt. Herman and Chote. A strong returning team next year can only lead to greater achievements in the future. 153 TIVAXATIOA STHID- — Back row (L-R) Coach Karaleakas, K. Raffa, D. Alexandre, T. Silveira, D. Poyant, C. Costa, E. Medeiros, T. Conceicao, S. Gomes, W. Dubois, S. Barbosa. The 1987 Girls Volleyball Team featured a combination of upperclassmen and underclass- men held together by the leadership of captains Wendy Dubois and Shaynne Gomes. As a re- sult of the strong team unity, the girls finished the season 11-7 and qualified for the State Tour- nament for the second year in a row. During the season, the girls had a stretch of eight consecutive winning games; the highlight was defeating a previously undefeated Somer- set team. The turning point of the season was beating arch rival Bishop Stang in two straight games at Bishop Stang. The girls made it to the South Sectional Semi-finals in the State Tour- nament, losing to Somerset in the fifth game. The team was led defensively by setter Tammy Silveira and spikers Donna Poyant, Tracy Con- ceicao, and Wendy Dubois; Cheryl Costa, Shaynne Gomes, and Sandy Barbosa carried the offense. The girls have a bright future witha strong returning team next year. Co-Captain Wendy Dubois, Coach Macedo, Co-Captain Shaynne Gomes P. CROSS COUNTRY . f i “ me, ie ww 5- 156 — Back (L-R) Coach Gardiner, R. Tarini, A. Gordon, M. Hiser, D. Gomes, D. Lavendier, D. Delgado, S. Paradise, E. Rogers, S. Almeida. (Front) B. Guillette, B. Ras, S. Watkins, A. Beaulieu, H. Rocha, R. Riley, G. DeRossi, A. Fernandes. The Girls’ Cross Country Team overcame a season full of injuries to key performers Hillaria Rocha, Rene Riley, and Gina DeRossi. Still, the girls finished the dual meet season unde- feated with a record of 6-0 and have lost only one dual meet in the past three years. They captured the SMC League Meet crown and placed third in the Div. I State Meet which qualified them for the State Finals. The team was led by senior tri-captains April Beaulieu, Hillaria Rocha, and Sue Watkins, with great contributions coming from senior Beth Ras, ju- nior Rene Riley, and sophomore Denisha Delgado. The boys had to overcome their own injuries to seniors Mike Xifaras, Pete Taveira, and An- gel Martin. They finished the dual meet season at 5-1, their only loss to Bishop Feehan. They captured the Brown Invitational Varsity II race which featured teams from five states, and fin- ished second in the SMC League Meet, losing once again to State Champion Bishop Feehan. In the Div. I State Meet, the boys finished a respectable sixth in a field of more than thirty teams. The team was led by seniors Darryn Sneller (capt.), Mark Cheney, Angel Martin, Mike Xifaras, Rafael Robles, Pete Taveira, and Pat Foster with outstanding support from the duo of Joe Correia and Sean Bourgeios. Back (L-R) Coach Gardiner, M. Goyal, D. Farias, D. Lambalot, M. Pires, $. Bourgeios, J. Correia, A. McDevitt, F. Correia, S. Mickelson, J. DaFonseca, A. Bradshaw, W. Cecilio. (Front) D. Sneller, M. Xifaras, M. Cheney, A. Martin, R. Robles, P. Taveira, P. Foster. 157 seen eg, HS ee me? = i GIRLS SWIMMING 158 Back (L-R) K. Arsenault, E. Correia, $. Brenneke, J. Howard, B. Burgess, L. Barboza, L. Nowell, D. Brook, K. Morgan, H. Deree, C. Warecki (4th row) J. Jupin, K. Braun, K. Lyonnais, K. Abraham, R. Belanger, D. Lopes, H. Desmarais, E. Hickey, C. Lopes, J. DesRosiers (3rd row) D. Gobiel, C. Henry, P. Daigle, J. Ponte, K. Fernandez, M. Rooney, S. Crook, M. Bonneau, V. Perez, B. Ferreira, B. Mello, S. Casey, Coach J. Medeiros (2nd row) S. Arruda, C. Sequin, T. Arruda, M. Poyant, K. Bouley, T. McKay, S. Faria, D. Finnerty, asst. Coach C. Perron (Front) C. Steliga, A. Barton, A. LeBlanc, K. Larkin, K. LeBoeuf, B. Carmo, M. Guay, S. Mitchell, G. Ronka, E. Hamel. Capt. Jill Howard, Coach Medeiros, Capt. Brooke Burgess The NBH Girls’ Swim Team had another great season as was expected. They were headed this year by coach James Medieros, the boys’ swim team coach. The Whalers started off the season by winning the League Relay Carnival and then went on to win their next two meets. They suffered their only loss to Duxbury, the Southern Conference Champs. Bouncing back from their defeat, the “Big Red Wave” engulfed the remaining teams in the league to finish the season with an 11-1 record, beating their biggest rival, Seekonk. Four NBHS swimmers qualified for sectionals this year. They were, seniors Jill Howard, Heather Deree, Brooke Burgess and sophomore Jen Jupin. With the winning combination of anew coach, a determined team of swimmers and an excellent diving team (which scored a higher total of points in each dual meet than any other team), the Whalers finished second in their conference, fulfilling all of their ex- pectations of an outstanding season. 159 160 9-] BOYS SWIMMING Back (L-R) J. Fernandes, T. Fidalgo, E. Levassuer, N, Mello, E. Bettencourt, K. Ferreira, P. Saltmarsh, G. Medeiros, D. Chausse, J. Herbert, M. Poyant, R. Dabrowski, 1. Coucci, $. McNulty, K. Slavin, G. Ashley (Row 2) H. Beltran, B. Maniatas, M. Herbert, J. Oliveira, S. Medeiros, S. Sullivan, D. Leverage, M. Brightman, C. Leaver, S. Blackburn, P. Foster, R. Biggers (Row 3) B. Ostiguy, D. Beaudry, A. Bradshaw, K. Gawthrope, M. Rocha, D. Boulay, is Hoaglund, J. Clark, T. Shorrock, T. Sargent, J. Kaufman, Coach Medeiros (Front) T. Fennessy, B. Alves, M. Poyant, D. Galvin, T Scott, B. Gitlin, M. Viveiros, Coach Perron. m e maseme VOR apenas = SR NS eR WE The NBHS Boys’ Team ended a successful season with a strong showing at both the sec- tional and state meets. Coach Medeiros attri- buted the team’s success to the fine leadership of co-captains, Sean Sullivan (freestyle) and Scott Medeiros (freestyle), both of whom par- ticipated in post-season championship meets. The season started off with a victory in the So. Conference Relay Carnival. In the first meet against Natick, George Medeiros (div- ing) broke both the school record and the twelve year old conference record! He went on to complete a third year undefeated career. Other season highlights were the record- breaking performance from Josh Hoaglund in the breast stroke and the undefeated season by multi-record holder Scott Medeiros. During the meet against archrival Seekonk, the tension mounted. The last event decided the winner of the meet. Unfortunately, the Whaler fell short. They ended the season with a 9-1 record. Due to the loss of many seniors, the next few years may be rebuilding ones and may not be as successful as this one. (L-R) Co-capt. Scott Medeiros, Coach Medeiros, Co-capt. Sean Sullivan 161 5-0 ae Mane SULLS VNWAD 2 ) le Back(L-R) Coach Doherty, A. Barton, L. Nowell, S. Langlois, S. Faria, M. Rooney, S. Benoit, Asst. Coach B. Schwartz (Middle) R. Fredette, D. Lavado, D. Soucy, M. Dupont, S. Simons (Front) M. Bonneau, C. Pare, G. Pepin, J. Baron Capt. L. Nowell, Coach S. Doherty, Capt. S. Langlois The New Bedford High Gymnastics team complied another outstanding season by dis- playing their talents in each meet, but most memorably in the Attleboro meet. The Whalers rallied to win after Attleboro had edged ahead in the third event. The Whalers biggest rival, Somerset, did not pose a threat this year. The NBHS gym- nasts defeated them in both the home and away competitions by at least eleven points. Also, against Somerset, the Whalers’ four top beam people set new records. Among them were co-captains, and only seniors, Lisa Nowell and Sandy Langlois. The senior co- captains provided the team with strength and encouragement that helped to carry the team with strength and encouragement. The Whalers topped off the season by dom- inating the league meet, scoring their highest team total of 122.5 pts. They also set num- erous records in the process of qualifying for the sectionals. Although the NBHS gym- nastics program is fairly new, they have earned the respect of the entire state! 16. TIVALANSVd SAOU Back (L-R) Coach Rodriques, J. Magnett, B. Houtman, D. Rose, L. Ashley, J. Gomes, Q. Feno, M. Chumack, C. Alves, A. Burr, Asst. aide T. Poling, Asst. Coach M. Correia (Front) B. Pina, G. Rodericks, J. Baptiste, T. Tarpey, O. McGonigle, J. Carreiro, E. Bedard, A. Correia. In spite of losing four key players, NBHS was still in contention for tournament play. Tri-captain Jason Baptiste’s consistency as floor general, along with the strong play un- derneath from Greg Rodericks, helped the Whalers to hold their‘own, even against the best. The explosive shooting from Billy Hout- man, the agility of David Rose, and the crash- ing off the boards from Lamont Ashley and Jonathan Gomes led the Whalers to many victories. Together with the support of a spir- ited bench led by the other two tri-captains, (L-R) Coach Rodriques, Jason Baptiste, Tom Tarpey, Owen McGonigle, Aide T. Poling, Asst. Coach M. Cor- reia. Tom Tarpey and Owen McGonigle, the Whalers produced another successful season. The highlight of the season was the NB- Durfee game in Fall River. The Whalers seemed in reach of victory, but because of the talent and strength of Durfee, they were un- able to pull it out. However, they left the gym with their pride intact. The Whalers ended with an outstanding season evidenced through the heart and soul displayed by each team member. ) 4 TIVALAMSVE STHID | a) iy, ' Iv¢, Back Row (L-R) Asst. Coach Gonzalves, C. Silva, K. Raffa, S. Gomes, K. Roderigues, B. Hernandez, T. Moore, S. Oliveira, D. Poyant, M. Branco, J. Botelho, J. Ortega, Coach Bonneau (Front) T. Conceicao, K. Kelly, G. Rosseau Capt. Kathy Kelly, Coach Bonneau. This year’s girl's basketball team did not have the height advantage of many of their op- ponents. However, they made up in speed what they lacked in height. This was especi- ally evident in their game against previously unbeaten Bishop Feehan. The girls played outstandingly as a team to combine offense and defense in a winning effort. The scoring ability of seniors Gail Rosseau and captain Kathy Kelly paved the way, while the defense was aided with rebounding from Bernie Hernandez and strong defensive ef- forts from Shaynne Gomes and Tracey Con- ceicao. Another senior coming off the bench to help her teammates was Josette Ortega. As this season’s team moves on, they leave behind some very promising prospects in un- derclassmen the likes of Cathy Silva, -Kerri Rodrigues, Tanya Moore and several others. 167 12-5-3 ICE HOCKEY 168 Back (L-R) F. Serra, J. Kassap, W. Popovic, T. Rapoza, J. DeTerra, R. Kendall, B. Safioleas, D. Moura, C. Arriteau, J. Indio, R. Laferriere, A. Medeiros, Coach Gouveia, Coach Tougas (Front) J. Pine, M. Roderick, M. Andrade, R. Anderly, J. Costa, R. Tilley, D. Silvia, J. Gurney, D. Cabral, K. Espinola. (L-R) Captains D. Moura, J. Indio, T. Rapoza, Coach Tougas The NBHS Ice Hockey Team has proven to the rest of the state that there is some pretty intense hockey being played in Southeastern Massachusetts! The Whalers were never really considered a powerhouse in Division II, but this year was their turn in the spotlight. With the senior forward line of Jack Indio, Billy Popovic, and Todd Rapoza leading the attack, the Whalers added a new touch to “putting the puck in the net.” The second and third lines were held together by seniors Mike Rodericks, Bobby Anderly and Chad Bar- riteau. Bryan Safioleas and Dave Moura con- trolled the defensive zone while still posing an offensive threat. This season the Whalers re- ceived outstanding net minding by senior Reggie Tilley. Three milestones in Whaler hockey were established this year with Jack Indio shatter- ing the career points record previously held by Dean Snell, with the breaking of the“Cape dominance” by defeating DY and tying Barn- stable and with the qualification into the state tournament for the first time in over a decade! The road to success was not easy; they were constantly faced with seemingly unsurmount- able odds. However, when it came down to‘crunch time’, they pulled together and proved that they were the team to beat. 169 ° . TYR Wis GE VE WY. ve RBBB — MMB Ee nie 5 Pt ttt et BREEDER RKER EAM n MRE emmy o A Se ee Ee MOVUL FHLNIM Back (L-R) G. DeRossi, B. Ras, D. Delgado, A. Beaulieu, K. Preston, R. Koroski, S. Garcia, L. Sylvia, J. Carreau (Middle) K. Tierney, D. Brook, B. Guillette, D. Gomes, B. Kershaw, S. Mitchell, J. Tavares (Front) H. Rocha, R. Tarini, R. Riley, S. Watkins, T. Harrison, L. Mazahari, K. Raspberry, E. Rogers. The girls’ track team started the season off with an early loss to arch-rival Durfee, but re- bounded and won their last six meets to finish as co-champions with Durfee. Asa result, they es- tablished themselves as one of the premiere teams in So. Mass. They finished 3rd in the Voc-Tech Invitational and placed a respectable sixth in the Class A Relays. They were led by the outstanding leadership of co-captains Tracey Harrison (shotput) and Sue Watkins (1,000;relay) with great support from April Beaulieu (2 mile), Hillary Rocha ( 2 mile), Kim Raspberry (50; 300), Danielle Brook (600; relay) and Beth Ras (300). The boys’ track team finished an outstanding season capturing the SMC dual meet cham- pionship by completing the season with a per- fect 8-0 record. They established themselves as a top team in So. Mass. and captured the Voc- Tech Invitational Championship. They finished fifth in the Class A Relays. They were led by great performances of tri- captains Chris LeBlanc (shotput), Wilfredo Rosario (600; relay) and Tom Carreau (high jump; hurtles). The seniors contributed greatly to the success of the seasons and will be sorely missed next year. Back (L-R) F. Correia, D. Shaughnessy, M. Lygren, K. Rivet, W. Cecilio, S$. Mitchell, S$. Bourgeois, B. DePina, G. Texeira, J. Correia, J. Nelson, P. Guy, L. Lambalot, C. Vardo, D. Kim (Row 2) A. McDevitt, S. Thompson, J. Martins, D. Farland, J. Garcia, C. Morse, R. Gant, A. Martinex, D. Sneller, M. Xifaras, S. Cabral, M. LaBouf (Row 3) R. Robles, A. Martin, M. Cheney, M. Pires, M. Scott, K. Rodrigues, J. Gomes, $. Gomes, C. Moreira, C. Baia, R. Silva (Front) D, Farias, T. Rose, W. Rosario, C. LeBlanc, T. Carreau, J. Murphy, J. Dafonseca. 171 Hf, ah, TEEN ZAWYS wer ine = il we - ee. we me ll a ie hes eo + Ce feet tay , JACK CURRY There are few who touch so many so deeply. Shall we speak of his humor and stories, his compas- sion and understanding, his ability to get along with all types of people. Shall we remember the way his laughter brightened our days; his common sense raised our morale; his concern for others gave inspiration. His enthusiasm for life was boundless and infec- tious, whether he was in the class- room, on the golf course or just sit- ting around with his friends. To those who knew him there is no need to speak of these things. He will live always in our memories. “Or ever the silver cord be loosed or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.” Old Testament, Ecclesiastes, XII, 6,7 CATHERINE ROSE Kathy worked for the New Bedford School Department for twenty-six years. She was al- ways a professional, dedicated, cheerful secretary who was loved by both staff and students. She took a keen interest in the wel- fare and happiness of her New Bedford High “family.” Kathy is sorely missed by all and we all feel the loss of her care and concern. She truly lived the concept expressed by the following: Let me leave the world a little bet- ter because I passed through. MAYOR JOHN K. BULLARD WISHING YOU THE VERY BEST 176 CONGRATULATIONS from THE NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mayor John K. Bullard, chairman ex-official Mrs. Margery Dottin Atty. Thomas R. Hunt Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. Carlos Pacheco Atty. J. Mark Treadup Dr. Paul Walsh To the Class of 1988 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. C.T. Nanopoulos ASSISTANTS Mrs. L. Caron — Spec. Services Mr. William Chapman — Personnel M r. J. Silva — Elementary Educ. Administrative Assistant for Business Services Mr. S. Lamarche 178 HEADMASTER Mr. Theodore J. Calnan To the Class of 1988, As the year reaches an end and the social activities of the senior year increase, it is time to remember back over the last four years at New Bedford High and recall those happy times experienced with friends and faculty. On behalf of the administration and staff members, I extend our congratulations to you for your diligence in achieving your goals. I hope your future life always stays on a happy note and that life is kind to you. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mr. John F. Robinson ro A. Bizzar Beverly val | Se M TOD NMS aAnehan QH Z Om HHDOQWZHY 180 Nit ail ii ; hi (Far Left) Mrs. M. Harper, BLUE HOUSE; (Left) Mr. G. Souza, TAN HOUSE; (Top Right) Mr. H. Saltzman, GREEN HOUSE; (Right) Mr. M. Longo, GOLD. HOUSE DEPARTMENT HEADS Mr. F. COLE Social Studies Ms. J. DUDULA Home Economics Mr. J. FARRELL Industrial Arts ColalaNAPOLI Mr. R. NERBONNE Business Mr. R. NOLAN Foreign Language Ms. J. PARK Math Mr. C. ROBINSON English Mr. J.W. ROSE Science 181 Fs: 7 il, ADAMOWICZ, A. ADAMOWSKI, V. ALVES, A. English Spec. Ed. For. Lang. oo ALVES, C. AMARAL,J. —AMARAAL, P. ANDERSON, R. Business “Seience sis Phys. Ed. Business ANDRADE, M. Counselor ANDRADE, E. For. Lang. DO YOU REMEMBER... (Match the group to the song — Answers on pg. 192) “Rubber Ball” Smokey Robinson “Its My Party” The Diamonds “Come Go With Me” The Angels “How Sweet It Is” Martha Reeves the Vandellas “I Second That Emotion” Shirley Ellis “Blueberry Hill” The Tune Weavers “Mr. Blue” The Fleetwoods “Little Darlin’ ” Bobby Vee “Tm a Believer” The Seekers “My Boyfriend’s Back” The Platters “Little Old Lady” (from Pasadena) The Dell Vikings “Everybody's Somebody's Fool” Barry Mann “Dancing in the Streets” Jan Dean “Georgy Girl” Lesley Gore “Happy, Happy Birthday, Baby” The Poni-Tails “Born Too Late” Marvin Gaye “Name Game” Fats Domino “Personality” The Monkees “Who Put the Bomp” Connie Francis “My Prayer” Lloyd Price ANTHONY, P. Science ANUSZCZYK, J. Chart ARAUJO, A. For. Lang. ARRUDA, J. TEM:iG: AUDETTE, T. Business AS CREEL. Business BARBERO, F. Math BARBOZA, R. Phys. Ed. BEBIS, C. Science BENNETT, J. Spec. Ed. BETTENCOURT, W. Art BISAILLON, D. Science = BISCARI, G. BOISVERT, P. BOLTON, J. For. Lang. Driver Ed. Guidance BOROWICZ, J. BOURGEOIS, R. BRAZ, R. ‘Soc. St. Science English BROADMEADOW, _ BUCKLEY, K. CABRAL, G. CALNAN, E. _—_—_—sCALNAN, J. ite Phys. Ed. For. Lang. I.M.C. Soe. St. English . BeOS NIRS, OOS pete BES in Bs a ‘il Pn CAMPANELLI, L. CAMPOLIT, R. CARDOSO, C. CAROLUS, J. Soc. St. Music Guidance Math 184 CAN YOU NAME... The song recorded by at least ten different groups, but finally brought to 1 by Marvin Gaye? The Big Booper’s real name? The songwriter of “I'm a Believer’? The singer who joined a group after her voice changed after being hit on the head with a pipe? The last 1 song of the 60's and for this group? The only 1 hit by Danny and the Juniors? The group made up of two sets of sisters from Queens, NY? The first “tragedy” hit song of the 60's? The first artist to record at Motown and the first to hit 1? CARREIRO, D. CARREIRO, R. The song written for the babysitter of the 15 year old’s brother and sis- English Soc. Stud. ter? The only American group with a 1 hit in the first 6 months of 1964 amid the English group invasion? The songwriter of Bobby Vee’s hit, “Take Good Care of My Baby’? The first British female to hit 1 in the USA — 1964? An artist called in to replace Buddy Holly in Fargo, Iowa in 1959 after the plane crash and who became an instant hit. The song originally written for Elvis Presley, but not released by him until after Terry Stafford’s version which hit 3? The group previously known as “Carl the Passions’ and “Kenny the Cadets’? The song inspired by the “car salesman” character on the Jack Benny 3 Show? Al A, Seas Sace The first black group to have a 1 hit on the pop chart? CARVALHO, E. CASTRO, M. The first top ten hit for Sun Records? For. Lang. For. Lang. The singers named by a group of black Marines for whom they : . 2 performed? (Answers found on page 194) CATON, D. Business CATIN, C. Business CHARBONNEAU, G. CHISHOLM, J. CLARKSON, M. English Math Phys. Ed. CONWARD, C. CORREIA, D. Soc. Stud. For. Lang. CORREIA, M. Math CORREIA, M. Phys. Ed. CORREIA, V. Art GOS TAD: Ind. Arts COSTA Math COSTA, M. Guidance COSTA, M.E. Health COTE, J. Math COUTO, M. Math CROMPTON, R. Science CROWNE, P. Counselor DAGRACA, A. Soc. St. DAIGLE, E. Science DAROSA, D. For. Lang. Sou . i 186 NAME THE SINGER FOR. 4. (Answers on page 196) “Lonely Boy” “He's So Fine” “Runaway “Help Me, Rhonda” “Short Shorts” “Great Balls of Fire” “Tm Leaving It Up to You” “Little Star” “Happy Together” “Rockin Robin” “Turn Me Loose” “Alley Oop” “Lollipop” “Tossin and Turnin’ ” “Sunday Will Never Be the Same” “Those Oldies But Goodies” “Mother-in-Law” “Papas Got a Brand New Bag” “Come Softly to Me” “Standing in the Shadows of Love” A DEAN, D. DECHAMBEAU, J. Math Ind. Arts a ba ; ot ¥ ae ie iL A a: DESILVA, G. DIGGLE, E. DLOURY, L. DLOUHYS DOW, R. Math Math Business Ind. Arts Soc. St. = K_) mes te fe ee | EDMUNDSON, L. ESANCY, W. FEINGOLD, E. | | Soc. St. Phys. Ed. Counselor lac FERNANDES, J. Math DUBE, D. English 187 Sl FERNANDEZ, L. FERREIRA, B. FERREIRA, T. FOGEL, G. Spec. Ed. Science Sree at ae i FOSTER, R. FOUCART, M. FOURNIER, R. FRAGA, S. Spec. Ed. Soc. St. Phys. Ed. Art English a FRANCIS, M. FRANCIS, M.L. English Counselor . + ‘if A ap FRANCIS, R. GALIPEAU, M. Business For. Lang. - GALUSKA,L. GARABEDIAN,J. _—_— GARDINER, S. GIBBS, C. GILBERT, L. SpecoEd. Math Phys. Ed. Spemmied Inks. Cl GILL TJ. Phys. Ed. Science Mia GISSINGER, R. GOMES, A. GOMES, E. GOMES, J. GOODFELLOW, G. Guidance Guidance For. Lang. Math Science oa re GOUVEIA, W. GREENE, D. Math Chart TEACHER AIDES (Front) L-R: S. Fournier, D. Duarte, M. Garifales (Middle) I. Reis, J. Roda, J. Regis, B. McCoy, C. Dawson (Back) R. Joaquim, M. Walsh, C. Silvia, M. Hurteau, T. Borges, J. Reul, T. Torres, M. Almeida, I. Bebis, C. Ostiguy, W. Kumor. Beomesramantens GUTIERREZ, I. English GUY, P. For. Lang. HAMLET, W. Science HARTLEY, H. Science sen HASHWAY, C. HASSEY, C. HERBERT, J.L. Business Soc. St. Science HINDLE, C. HOCHMAN, M. HOGAN, M. Math Guidance English 190 JACINTHO, J. JOHNSTON, N. KALIFE, S. ¥ SY KALLEVIK, D. KEEREYaI: Science Art For. Lang. For. Lang. English “ne. Ah” ion . te KONSTANTAKOS, N. LANOUETTE, R. LAWRENCE, C. LEAL. GC, LEBLANC, R. Ind. Arts English JBSG Soc. St. Math i LEVASSEUR, A. English LIMA, B. Math 19] ‘ Se) , é ; LINDENBERG, M. LOMBARDO, S. LOPES, M. LOTZ,M. 4a 0OnIargo Ind. Arts Business English Home Ec. Math DO YOU REMEMBER... . (Answers to page 183) 1. Bobby Vee . Lesley Gore . Dell Vikings . Marvin Gaye . Smokey Robinson Fats Domino . The Fleetwoods . The Diamonds . The Monkees . The Angels . Jan Dean 2. Connie Francis 3. Martha Reeves the Vandellas 4. The Seekers 5. The Tune Weavers . The Poni-Tails . Shirley Ellis . Lloyd Price . Barry Mann . The Platters DOWARDUA WP co | MACHADO, G. _ Math MANDLY, J. English MANNION, B. Business MARCHAND, A. English SaumEEEROanineTer amet tie i £ fa il MARGES, S. MARLAND, C. MARSHALL, D. MARTIN, M.]. MARTIN, R. Counselor EM.C. Spec. Ed. Science Science 192 MATOS, M. McGARTHY, E. McCARTHY, J. Spec. Ed. English Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, D. MEDEIROS, G. Attendance English MEDEIROS, R. For. Lang. “S d. MELANPHY, R. MELLEN, R. MESSIER, C. ys i MILLIGAN, C. Spec. Ed. Home Ec. Math i Home Ec. 193 MiITGHE LET: Math MORETTI, D. Ind. Arts MORGAN, C. Music MORRIS, M. English CAN YOU NAME... (Answers to page 185) 1. “I Heard It Through the . Diana’ (Paul Anka) Grapevine’ . Dixie Cups (“Chapel of Love”) 2. J.P. Richardson . Carole King 3. Neil Diamond . Petula Clark 4, Cass Elliot (Mamas Papas) . Bobby Vee “a 5. “Someday We'll Be Together” . Suspicion MORRISON, R. MOTTA, F. (Supremes) . Beach Boys R.F. SFC ROTC Soc. St. 6. “At the Hop” . Little Old Lady” (from Pasadena) 7. Shangri-Las (“Leader of the Pack’) . The Platters 8. “Teen Angel” . ‘Blue Suede Shoes” (Carl Perkins) 9. Mary Wells . Righteous Brothers MURPHY, J. Soc. St. NASSIF. L. Counselor NOONAN, F. Band O:-LEARY;, C. Home Ec. 3 7 . ‘ tal ; y i OLIVEIRA, A. ORLOWSKL, E. Business Ind. Arts PACHECO, J. PACHECO, R. PECCINI, R. PEPIN, D. PEREIRA, M. Dist. Ed. Art English English Math PERRY, R. PERSSON, M. PIERI, L. Soc. St. For. Lang. Science PIMENTAL, A. Science EINTOSLE: Home Ec. PIRES, R. Guidance PLISKIN, D. Science ans . . i ‘ 7 mee Tf | “7 POSIVIATA, D. PURCELL, R. RAINVILLE, P. RAPOSO, J. RAS, M. Spec. Ed. Guidance For. Lang. For. Lang. Math id 195 ROBBINS, W. Ind. Arts ROBERTS, J. 98 Soc. St nae RODRIGUES, E. ROGERS, H. Lis DabBs SINGERS FOR (Answers for page 187) Soc. St. I.M.C. . Paul Anka . Fabian The Chiffons . The Argyles . Del Shannon . The Chordettes . Beach Boys . Bobby Lewis _ ht . The Royal Teens . Spanky Our Gang _ | Jerry Lee Lewis . Little Caesar the Romans _- | . Dale Grace . Ernie-K-Doe Rs . The Elegants . James Brown Pa ‘ a d . The Turtles . The Fleetwoods ROLLI, N. ROMANO. D. . Bobby Day . The Four Tops Phys. Ed. Bienes CoONRHMUPWNe = i=) Me RUTKOWITZ, P. on = English ROSE, A. ROUNSEVILLE, B. ROWLES, G. ee English Phys. Ed. English SAVAGE, W. Guidance SCHOFF, J. SEGUIN, J. Guidance Chart M2 S Lo PLE RR Ean: English SANCHEZ- ARRIOLA, M. For. Lang. 196 SILV Aga SILVA, E. Trainer Data Proc. ; fy SILVA, R. SILVEIRA, M. English Guidance SATE RSA” Sect SOARES, K. Science SOUZA, J. Spec. Ed. SOWA, A. Guidance STRITTMATTER, J. Science STRUPCZEWSKI, C. Business SULLIVAN, N. Home Ec. SYKES, J. English SYLVIA, I. Business TAVARES, D. For. Lang. TAVARES, E. Soc. St. TAYLOR, M. Soc. St. 197 TOOMEY, M. TOUGAS, C. Nurse I.M.C. VARDO, C. VASCONCELLES, D Math Music va CONCELLOS, L. VAZ, R. WALL, N. WALSH, A. WALSKI, P. Spec. Ed. Math Guidance English Math WARREN, J. WARRINGTON, C. Business Spec. Ed. WHEELDEN, J. Nurse WILBUR, M. Math WILLIAMS, J. Business WINSPER, W. Guidance ZIELINSKI, M. 198 I.M.C. RM Secretaries and Clerks oO tices: Ms. B. Macedo, Ms. L. Martin, oe oe u Pa? Coe oP ae Se om nA Og DEAN'S OFFICE: Ms. R. Hirshlag Ze Heaow OQ co ern, aera ss COMPUTER ROOM Ms. C. Clermont modo 199 CAFETERIA STAFF Me’ Sg se Cuiteria Ladino, manager = ge =. Jeanette Almeida 4 Patricia Andrade — Cecile Antone | € Bertha Avila Irene Mende Marilyn Baker — i Gloria Mendoza Cynthia Bentley 2 SS0 Vivian Macedo! Kathleen Murphy Dorothy Pedro Robin Pelletier Deborah Prout Jacqueline Pontes John Reilly Agnes Rua Natalie Simmons Emily Souza Rosalie St ittmattor: | = ' | : ucy Fernandes Dorothy Hope Joyce lacoponi Norman Law i Kenneth Andrews ‘(Chief Enigineer)) | James’ Costa ’ William Prast cof qn? of? ee Col eel onl ca @ SALES SPIRIT WEEK SURVEY This staff was responsible mainly for raising the funds to cover all costs of the yearbook, in addition to working on the pages covering Spirit Week and the Class of 88 Survey. Pictured above are (L-R: top) Shari Houtman, Marcy Velazquez, Michelle La Palme. (L-R front) Valerie Andrade, Lana Lima. 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BEHIND METRO-MEDIC CLINIC NEW BEDFORD = Contied Color Conrshant Opioovera WE WELCOME YOU... 992-3937 JACHNA SECURITY SERVICES, ihe ae President Eee LV EL@Eri@es 999-4058 862 ASHLEY BLVD. 24 HOUR SERVICE NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02745 Good Luck to our nephew Bryan Satioleas LOVE, Uncle Mike, Auntie Gail, Michael i Buwar i dase st Tur wa § 0 Maraten st C O n g r a t u l a t I O n S SHERIFF DAVID R. NELSON and the BRISTOL COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFFS i ic A Ne an ae 230 e 838 Purchase Street CR nidal, Seasons Post Office Box G-827 Ef. D. ” New Bedford, Massachusetts 02742 é cs Returns to the Prom Telephone (617) 999-5231 promises service from the fixst ueflection to the final image, embellished a (il New Bedford Area ones |) ch woke mon Chamber of Commerce wishes cig i 1a i | Ae the Class of 88 ? the best — | rip 245 Main Street Monday-Wednesday and Thursday 10-9 ... Fuasday- Friday and Saturday 10-5 Wareham, Massachusetts 02571 994-8238 Telephone (617) 295-1227 22 Pope Street, New Bed ford, Wa. 02740 LORIS TE CANDY AND GIFTS For those not content with the ordinary. 972 Kempton Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 617 997-7702 or 617 99-CANDY Michael O'Donnell After many strenuous hours of work, the ’88 Crimson Log is now complete. First, we ex- press our sincere thanks to Ms. Beverly Bizzarro, our advisor, for without her undying support and dedication, the completion of the yearbook wouldn't have been accomplished. Thanks also goes to Mare Studios, espe- cially Mr. Nelson Mare and to Ms. Rosemary Hirshlag for all of their efforts. As co-editors-in-chief we hope that you enjoy this book and will recall the sweet melo- dies of your high school years. Someday we shall all meet again so. . . Never Say Good-bye! Shaynne Gomes Bethany Ras bo 1) nS) C O E D I aL O R S I N C H I E 19 a® 3 9066 00057 0040 New Bedford High School Nineteen Eighty-eight SUPPLEMENT The music flowed throughout the Venus de Milo on the night of June 6th when the Class of 1988 celebrated its senior prom. The candlelit dinner was followed by an evening of fun, dancing and picture-taking. As the prom ended, parting cou- ples left with a souvenir booklet of memorable thoughts and events and a Class of ’88 glass. Both items will bring back memories of a great night. Tas We: MR: A ; ae a Under the skillful direction of co-directors George T. Charbonneau and Armand R. Mar- chand, the NBHS Drama Club presented the dynamic production of “The Music Man”. Audiences were captivated as they viewed the latest spring production. In the principal roles were Jason Duval as the fast-talking musicman Harold Hill and Corinne Paquin as the sophisticated librarian Marian Paroo with whom he falls in love. Their talented voices led to such memorable scenes as ““Seventy-six Trombones”, “Marian the Librarian” and “Till There Was You”. Lynn Sylvia as Marian’s Irish-wise mother gave a performance worthy of praise, as did the rest of the cast. Other seniors making their final curtain call were Ed Georgsen, Rob Meunier, Michele Pelletier, Bob Anderson and Shawn Sameiro. a =: 4 3 $i ai Re Sh ak stat we By the end of the play, Harold Hill had conned his way into everyone’s hearts, and the cast received a spirited standing ovation at the conclusion of each night’s performance. 6 | i i Credit is due to Clay James and Janice MacDonald for their fast-paced and upbeat Broadway- like choregraphy and to Frank Noonan for his artistic music direction. Au- thentic costumes from a New York City agen- cy, realistic and handsome backdrops, com- bined with the hard work of all the technical crews led to a truly professional show. Season’s end brought the traditional Drama Club Awards Banquet. Outstanding acting awards were presented as well as scholarships. Pictured above are the happy recipients. SUPER SENIOR DAY . “Night and Day” 4 The day started with surprise gifts in homerooms and chocolate whales! Throughout the day, flowers, gift certificates and surprises were sent to unsuspecting seniors. The last two periods saw the Class of 88 treated to ice cream sundaes. Finally, the climax of the day was greeted with excitement as yearbooks were distributed that evening. 7 Di ROCK THE BOAT pu The Schamonchi was rocking when the Class of ’88 embarked on their senior cruise. With the help of DJ John Thomas, a member of the senior class, the rocking never stopped until docking back at the pier at 10:00 pm. The weather was great, the dancing was hot, and the evening was unforgettable. ca 51 {TE 6 0 eae 0 eee (C Roa The spring season proved successful for many of the teams, as several reached post- season tournaments. Although the weather played havoc with the schedules, the Whalers hung tough. Hats off to those individuals who attained individual best records and to those teams that (fOr aaa played tenaciously throughout the season. Pictured on the following pages are the teams scheduled for the spring season. Space does not allow room for individual pictures of all the seniors, but we’ve chosen a few as repre- sentatives of those seniors wearing the Whaler uniform for the last time. 16 = ee we Werte Se ae es = S-rerirennaatietiintinstinsteiigaintalamtvnibe: Mr. E. McCarthy Mrs. J. Roberts The Class of ’88 salutes and says good-bye to the above members of the NBHS faculty. Together they represent many years of teach- ing and spread across many different disci- plines, touching all aspects of the NBHS staff. We wish them many happy years of retire- ment, good health and happy days. 20 Mrs. M. Zielinski The final gathering of the Class of ’88 was one of very mixed emotions. After one day’s postpon- ement, the class filed out to a dry field. They passed through the honor guard of red and white balloons, and they headed toward the seats and podium beautifully decorated with colorful flags. maeoe KS TNO mMfeH MoH OP 23 All too quickly diplomas were dis- , tributed, speeches were given and = | words that had become the theme of Joe DeMedeiros led the traditional |i the class — “I Had the Time of My turning of the tassels. The caps flew Eilon into the air, balloons soared to the sky and music filled the air with the 24


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