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NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL MT Eud of the Liue 5G New Bedford High School New Bedford, MA 02740 Theme 4 4 Theme Waiting for the 2:00 bell seems to take forever, but when it rings — THE FUN BEGINS! z Meeting down at the gym area to plan the night’s activities has become the tra- dition for the Class of ’89. rime for an important call to someone special — before the i omework knocks you out! zat Theme 5 The fun is just beginning — The Senior Whale is turned over to Marcus, class president, to officially declare the Class of ’89 — SENIORS! The music was loud, the dancing was unstoppable, and the crowd was happy. Theme 11 On October 21, 1988, the senior class piled into White’s restaurant for an evening of festivities. After the skits were finished, we hit the dance floor and enjoyed the music which was made possible by our disc jockey, WJJN. Our smiling faces at the end of the night were proof of what a good time we had had, as we grabbed our mugs and headed for HOME! At our first senior event of the year, we all had fun social- izing with our friends. As we sat and watched our class- mates in their outrageous skits, the room suddenly came alive with laughter. 14 Theme SENIOR MEMORIES LL eS ee eS LTT Te i eT ae During my senior year... My nickname was: My favorite saying was: My favorite hangout was: My favorite mate was: My favorite school activity was: My favorite teacher was: My favorite senior activity was: My favorite pastime was: My closest friend(s): My fondest memory is: My favorite song was: — To the Class of 1989 — — Compliments of the Class of 1988 — “May the memories on this page connect the line of your future with the line of your past.” av ol Ss O ise] DD ° a4 — uo) o is] vo N iss] ol a vo om oO a j=) io) n isc} = os 3S oO 32 oe) oO as N = a oO a0 o Ss i=) 1 a ' —) ab = mo} f=) is] Y ie) — rae —_ ioc} Nn we 2 Ss vo Nn — Ss pan oe! S oO wast) Y je) jaa] — = je) 5= 32) jaa) Lael cS oO N av ra O ise} (Bottom Left) Ros Beth Casey. e les - rr aeders pe THE 19 The class officers and steering committee members are asked time and again to do a great deal of work for the Class of 789. Along with the Dean of Students they meet weekly to decide many issues pertaining to class activities. Their greatest responsibility ts to handle the financial accounts for each homeroom, They must keep track of and collect for dues, yearbooks, caps and gowns, banquets, proms, etc. Their help is invaluable to the Dean’s Office and to their individual homerooms. Following My Dream Since birth, | was raised to follow the Ameri- can dream, the dream of rising to the top — of being a government official. As | grew up, my interests changed and I no longer had the drive to follow this goal. In my junior year at N.B.H.S. I decided once again to travel the path I had been guided towards in my youth. | ran for the presidency of the Class of 1989. After millions of dollars spent and long hard debates | took office in September of 1988. | couldn't believe it, | was finally the leader of about 600 loyal, spirited and supportive follow- ers! The first occasion that the class participated in was the Senior Banquet in October. This proved to be a night to remember, and the class as a whole showed extreme maturity in the ways they presented themselves. In November a number of seniors took part in Spirit Week. There were various dress up days and this also proved to be spirit filled until the parade bon- fire night when an amazing 10 out of 600 loyal followers found time to make an appearance to march in the parade! If that’s not true school spirit | don’t know what is, As the rest of the year evolved the seniors began to take their roles as leaders seriously and showed a great deal of school spirit in the events that followed. The 1989 senior class is a group that has shared unforgettable moments and made friendships that will last a lifetime. I can hon- estly say that I’m extremely proud to be the class president of 1989. P.S. Special thanks to Ms. Bizzarro, Ms. Ca- ton, Mr. Hamlet, and Mrs. Plaud. Chris, not only coordinated the entertainment por- tion of the banquet, but also took an active part in two acts. (Center) Kerry pulled out the names of the lucky seniors who won money prizes in the magazine drive. (Right) Keith addressed the Class of 89 during the Senior Banquet, and then learned all the Banquet gossip from Mike the next day! SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: (Back, L— R) T. Folgar, Ms. D. Caton, A. McDevitt, M. Vincente, S. Oliveira, R. Rego, R. Fortes, E. Bedard, A. Correia, T. Gomes, B. Sylvia, J. Tomasik, P. Halle, Mr. W. Hamlet (Middle) T. Mota, C. Pelletier, T. Costa, K. Gautreau, R. Clark, G. Afonso, A. Maclean (Front) K. Therien, K. Walecka, W. Haynes. Seniors ANDRIEN L. ABELHA 31 Concord St. NB 02745 “Hip” Enjoys baseball, b-ball, football golf. Thanks Ms. Sowa most. Plans college ca- reer in business. Dreams of play- ing for the Red Sox owning a Ferrari. Known for his love of Red Sox Dolphins! STEVEN J. AFONSO NB 02740 “Steph” Most noted for his inno- cent looks. Hangs out at Karyn’s house. Hobbies include going out on Mondays spending time with Karyn. “Yo, man,” Dreams of riches fame. Hap- piest w KA, BC, JP, AB. ee ie. JOANNA M. ALLEN 117 Smith St. NB 02740 “Jo” Happiest w Larry SB. Labels Mr. Walsh the greatest! Will never forget being picked up ina limo for b-day! Admires a person w a good personality. Thanks parents Larry. “You better save it.” KRISTEN L. ABRAHAM 48 Agnes St. NB 02745 Special thanks to Mom Dad. “That was the best!” Seeks sen- sitivity sense of humor in a person. Swim team SC? top activities. Memorable times in- clude skiing w KB Horsen- eck on 9-24-88. DIANE C. ALEXANDRE 83 Willis St. NB 02740 “Di” Sends thanks to parents, friends family. Happiest w KR’, TS, TA, SB, AC DP. Admires a nice, good-looking, honest person. Headed for the Navy a world tour. Mr. Ham- let a favorite. JAMES L. ALLEY 60 Slocum St. Acushnet 02743 “Jim” Most times found draw- ing, cycling or working on his photography skills. Hopes to race cars own a Ferrari one day. Thanks parents. Great pleasure from tormenting oth- ers. Enjoys a sense of humor. DEREK W. ADAIR 416 Union St. NB 02740 “Ginsu” Mr. Anderson Ms. Leal rate high. Happiest w MG, JM, TN JH. Admires Cheech Marin. Enjoys skiing playing volleyball most. Sends thanks to Mother. Known for his arrow haircut. JOSEPH P. ALEXANDRE 14 Greenmeadow Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Joe” Happiest w Gloriane close friends. Enjoys weight lift- ing at Gold’s Gym. Admires honesty sincerity in a person. Mr. Medeiros’ Port. class rates high. Sends thanks to Gloriane parents. . a ™ DEREK J. ALMEIDA 323 Irvington St. NB 02745 “DD” Happiest playing b-ball hangin’ w friends. Jr. Sr. Banquets most memorable. Mr. Veronneau TV Prod. class tops. Enjoys b-ball, hockey listening to music. Thanks Mom Dad for support. [id GLORIANE AFONSO 286 Collette St. NB 02746 Sends thanks to parents Joe for their love support. “Know what I mean?” Active w st eer- ing comm. SADD. Being w Joe, Milford close friends brings smiles. Seeks honesty sense of humor in people. TRACEY J. ALLAIN 138 Metcalf St. NB 02745 “Beanie” Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest times shared w SC, KB, MC, MG, KR, ST, DA GA. Sept. 14th 19th, 1986 memorable. Plans on be- coming an elementary teacher. “Yeah right!” Dislikes phonies. ESTER C. ALMEIDA 92 South Second St. NB 02740 “Tery” Thanks parents, Marce- lino, Aunt Rose, Mr. B, Mr. Da- Graca Mr. Silveira. Admires Mr. Broadmeadow most. Best known for her smile eating too much ice cream! Dreams of be- coming a professional dancer. HELENA M. ALMEIDA | 103 David St. NB 02744 “Helen” Muito obrigado mae pai por 0 vosso amor. Won’t for- get Mary Jo’s near flight down the stairs! Happy times w Lio, Rita, Lula, Zeza a special someone. Soph. yr. bathroom ex- perience embarrassing! PAULA C. P. ALMEIDA 1086 County St. NB 02746 “Boomer” Best times w BS, PA, PO, KF friends. Thanks sent to parents close friends. Won't forget 4-1-88. Seeks someone who’s honest always real. Good memories of Mr. Motta’s class the soccer team. ' li ud a ul et DENNIS J. AMARAL 1 Durfee Ct. NB 02740 Being w JC,CH, MA, JR JR brings smiles. Special thanks sent to Mom. Partying, listening to Led Zep II playing hacky sack occupy most of his time. “Awrite, bet!” Admiration for W.A. ROSE. JEANNETTE M. ALMEIDA 960 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Jenn Nettie” Thanks sent to Mom, sisters 1 brother. Happy hanging w the men SD, AD, AC, CD, Eddie. 4- 30-87 8-21-88 most memora- ble. Enjoys a cheerful, funny person. “It wasn’t me!” Ms. Bennett 1. PETER ALMEIDA, JR. 223 Shirley St. NB 02746 Sends thanks to his mom. ROTC Color Guard, Drill Team, Rifle Team spring track memorable. Noted for long speeches. Loves Jesus. Fu- ture plans to be an army officer. Haircut embarrassing. MARIO J. AMARAL 389 Bolton St. NB 02740 “Studd Muffin” Sends thanks to Mom. Admires manager Rhonda most. Hopes to major in liberal arts. Happiest spending time w gang from Burger King. Admires modesty sincerity in a person. Ms. Leal tops. MARIA ALMEIDA NB 02740 “Blondie” Happiest times w Lance P. friends. Loves to dance! Likes kind, respectful people w nice teeth. Won’t ever forget Sr. Banquet! Admires LP, JM PA. Plans on being a pho- tographer. Thanks parents. ik. ga CARLOS F. ALVES 484 Coggeshall St. NB 02746 “Carl” Jr. Banquet outstanding memory. Mr. Kelly Mr. Al Alves get top ratings. Happy times spent w RR, MSO,SM 1D Smale smunomscc-aum Gang be found at the airport. = NELSON S. AMARAL 17 Lynne Ellen Dr. Acushnet 02743 Happiest w close friends. Mr. Charbonneau tops! Hates his talent for always being on time. Thanks parents friends. Don- ald Trump gets his admiration. “So!” “Does this face look like it cares?” Banquets great! MARY JO ALMEIDA 1011 County St. NB 02746 “Zeza’’ Noted for her blue eyes. Varsity soccer unforgettable. Happy times w HA, RC, DL, family SS. Would like to live in private paradise w SS. Great admiration for her favorite mouse — Mickey! ¢ hi CRAIG A. ALVE 150 Fairmount St. NB 02740 ““Craigo’’ Noted for being a clown. Can be found at West- lawn. Happiest w Kim, SR, KH, PG, BH, JM LA. Sr. Banquet memorable. Enjoys basketball parties. Admires Mr. Fortes. Thanks go to Mom Dad. PATRICIA M. AMARAL 230 Branscomb St. NB 02745 “Pat” Happiest w AL, PC, PA, RC. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad friends. Being on soccer team a highlight. Talking too much chewing gum 1 bad habits. Mrs. Calnan Mr. Gou- veia rate high. A TV fanatic. MARIA L. ALMEIDA 329 Highland St. NB 02746 Thanks Mom grandmother most. Happiest w Sherri, Bren- da, Sandra, Stacey, Jeff, Dwayne Danisha. Great ad- miration for her Mom. Noted for worrying. Hopes for both success riches. Mr. Motta 1. hai CRISTINA D. ALVES NB 02740 “Cris” Special thanks to par- ents, grandparents godfather. Won't ever forget meeting MD. Embarrassed herself by forget- ting Sr. Banquet ticket having to wait until everyone got checked in! “Sorry!” AARON ANDRADE 194 Court St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to Mr. Letendre. Happiest w AlI Brett. Jr. year in Mr. Oliveira’s class memora- ble. Noted for acting stupid dur- ing a serious moment. Secretly wishes to become rich. Mr. War- ren l. Seniors 23 NANCY M. ARAUJO 23, Crapo St: NB 02740 Summer of 88 unforgettable! Mom Dad get her thanks for their support. Secretly wishes to own a home in Paradise. Seeks people w honesty, sense of hu- mor great personality. Ad- mires Aunt Mary Lou. ANDREA J. AUDETTE 273 Highland St. NB 02746 “Andi” Enjoyed cheering, dance line, yrbk, work. Happiest w KG, JB, GA, LB, friends. Thanks family for everything. Will never forget the day KG lost her ID card. Mrs. Amaral rates high. NICOLE BAPTISTA 8A Carriage Dr. NB 02740 “Nicky” Usually found away from home. Thanks Mom Dad for their love support. Good times w friends D, A, T L. Hopes to become a social worker. Mr. Kelly rates 1. En- joys a good sense of humor. TANYA A. ARRUDA 118 Brigham St. NB 02740 Thanks Sally, Mrs. B Mr. M. Will never forget Onion’s party, team sing-a-longs, Jr. Banquet, Mrs. B falling on pool deck Halloween “86 87”. Mr. Fraga, Mr. Mac, and Mrs. B all great. Admires Mr. M. JULIE D. AUDETTE 108 Ridgewood Rd. NB 02740 “Jules”? Thanks parents friends. Ms. Leal’s, Mrs. Mel- len’s Ms. Hassey’s classes all rate high. Best times w lunch crew, KB JM. Seeks honest, fun-loving, caring person w hu- mor. Happiest traveling. FRANK BAPTISTE 140 Summer St. NB 02740 “Bubba” Cooking Mrs. Foley both favorites. The field trip to Omni Theatre in Boston unfor- gettable. Enjoys spending time drawing maps traveling. Mrs. Regis the person most admired by him. ANTHONY C. ARVANITES 329 Cedar St. NB 02740 Best known for his long, blond hair. Can be found hanging out on Acushnet Avenue. Special thanks sent to his mom dad for their support. Best times spent hanging w good friends here everywhere. MICHAEL BALDWIN 225 North St. Mattapoisett 02739 “Tallman” Happiest cruising in red 280Z. Hopes to own a Nis- san dealership. Looks for nice eyes personality. Extended time in high school embarrass- ing. “All right, be cool” Thanks Dad Grams. —-F GARY R. BARBOSA 397 Lynn St. NB 02745 “Gnu” Sends thanks to himself for going through life on his own. Becoming lazier with each day, a bad habit. Happiest times w his best friends. Mr. Moretti his favorite. Hopes for a decent job. a , KERRY A. ASHWORTH 101 Park St. NB 02740 “Kerr” Being part of band, yrbk. staff drama club enjoy- able. Happiest w CP, KY, KM, HH, KG, JD, Camp friend. Mr. Charbonneau Mr. Silva tops. Admires parents Ms. B. Heading to music school. MANUEL F. BAPTISTA 139 Campbell St. NB 02740 Seeks kind respectful people. Happiest times shared w MC. Dislikes always getting blamed for things he didn’t do! Enjoyed playing sports. Plans to own a business in the future. Thanks parents. ROY M. BARBOZA 105 Hathaway St. NB 02746 ‘““RUA” Enjoyed soccer Capt.’s Club most. Happy w Lori friends — KR, EB, JG, DB, etc. Admires honesty in a person. Will always remember Sr. Banquet. Future plans in- clude college. Thanks parents Lori. KIMBERLY C. BARLOW 63-C Carriage Dr. NB 02740 “Baby” Found at the “Living Room”’ in Prov. Party at Norm’s, camping w NM GA shows all memorable. “Is that your eye?” Happy w GA, NM, Seek Pl, JA, ILC, J,F,D F. Secret wish to be an artist. DANIEL J. BEAUDRY 10 Park Place NB 02740 “Danny” Won't forget qualify- ing for sectionals °87. Secretly wishes for 4-year scholarship to Georgetown. Having untied shoes worst habit. Driven crazy by one particular announcement each morning. oe A NICOLE BEAULIEU 3 Pine St. Acushnet 02743 “Nicky” Happiest w AR, TA, MA, friends, LB, CR, RS KB. 6-22-88 meeting TA most memorable times. Special thanks to Mom, Amy friends. Mr. Pepin rules! Admires sense of humor honesty in a person. RANDALL C. BARROS, JR. 237 Summer St. NB 02740 “Randy” Happiest w CO, KB, LW, DH, DH. Sends thanks to Mother. Admires father. Looks for a sense of humor in a person. Headed to State Trooper Academy. Enjoys weightlifting. “O-kee-Do-kee”’ FRANCINE L. BEAULIEU 82 Ivy Rd. NB 02745 “Fran” Thanks Mom, BB AM. Halloween of 87 memora- ble. Happiest times shared w Al] friends. Enjoys snow water skiing, swimming sailing. Great Outdoors Club a favorite. Noted for shyness. ERIC J. BEDARD 9 Joseph St. Acushnet 02743 “F.B.”’ Enjoyed volleyball, b- ball, st. comm. Captain’s Club. Thanks sent to parents, friends coaches. Headed for college. Hopes to achieve great- er success than Donald Trump! Sr. Banquet great memory. ON THE WAY TO GRADUATION... “Senioritis” — (Se-nyer-i-tis), n. — a physical and or mental state that affects all twelfth grade students and usually occurs between the months of Feb. and May. Symptoms include laziness, forgetfulness, lateness, sleepi- ness and happiness. You may not be able to find this word in the dictionary, but that doesn’t make it any less a part of senior year. All seniors can relate to the definition and are guilty of at least some, if not all of the symptoms. What exactly happens to us between the months of Feb. and May? The change is a significant and obvious one. The only conflict is to what extent are we willing to let it affect us? The following are named symptoms as well as some examples of them. laziness — Affects majority of seniors, especially concerning homework, writing college essays or not fully concentrating during class. forgetfulness — Includes forgetting to meet important deadlines, forgetting about tomorrow’s test, and conveniently forgetting about writing that term paper! tardiness — Once in a while, seniors may find it nearly impossible to get out of bed on time for school. Pity on all A period teachers experiencing this problem in their classrooms. Promptness becomes a much less important value. sleepiness — Is tied in with all named symptoms. It not only causes tardiness, forgetfulness and laziness, it is the one inevitable symptom striking all seniors. Unfortunately, it occurs at the most inconvenient time. (It should be noted that sleepiness is an inexcusable reason for tardiness according to most teachers.) happiness — When seniors are not feeling lazy, being tardy, or sleeping they usually are in an euphoric state of happiness. The feeling that the world is theirs and they will never grow old is a common one shared among seniors. They have earned the happiness for which they worked so hard. It’s a long four years, but looking back the accomplishments will reward seniors endless- ly. Graduation is what seniors have come to accept as the end of our High School years and the beginning of a new life with new goals to be set and accomplished. Happiness affects seniors in all ways, even allowing some the chance to mature and grow as individuals! —-Dionne Pepin Seniors 25 MICHAEL A. BELANGER NB 02746 “Mike B.” Thanks his Mom for putting up with him. Happiest hangin’ out w Brickenwood Posse spending time w Shay Rose. Enjoys parties sports. Noted for being a wild guy. “Wasn't me!” LAURIE A. BETTENCOURT 303 Summer St. NB 02740 “Lau” Thanks Mom Dad for understanding. Happiest w NB, RS, CR KB. “Yo, slider!” Mr. Hamlet Mr. Warren two favorites. Senior lunch time spent w PL unforgettable. Ad- mires sister Lisa most. ii SHERRY A. BODEAU 1380 Pleasant St. NB 02740 Most noted for A+ personality. Mr. Biscari Mr. Calnan tops. Sends thanks to parents, teach- ers friends. Going out w Den- nis unforgettable. Happiest w friends being well. “Isn’t that special.” 26 REBECCA A. BELANGER 197 North St. Mattapoisett 02739 “Becky” Happiest w Gina close friends. Plans to be a pe- diatrician in the future. Summer °88 tops. Won't forget Newport w GD. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Looks for hones- ty in a person. JENNIFER A. BICHEL 284 R. Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Jen” Thanks Mom, Dad, Kim Mr. Robbins. Happiest w BC, MR, HS, DS, AA all good friends. Will always re- member field trip to Hall Insti- tute. Mr. Robbins drafting rates high. “Girls can rock!” ROXANNE E. BONNEAU 345 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 Sends thanks to moth- er, father, PJ) Aunt Joanna. Enjoys being w PJ modeling. “Roxie” Admires her mother. Future plans to marry PJ, pursue a ca- reer in nursing bea successful model. IRENE C. BELO 835 Brock Ave. NB 02744 Most noted for driving into brick walls! Happiest times shared w Victor. Plans on becoming a very successful business woman. Mrs. Tougas tops. Thanks Mom Dad. Will never forget 3-20- 87! KAREN M. BISPO 141 Tremont St. NB 02740 “Patooti’” Thanks Mom, Dad Kim for understanding. Hap- piest w SS, KM, CR, JL, NB R St.J. “The Rocks” in Dart. fa- vorite hangout. Mr. Warren tops. Admires honesty a good sense of humor. “What a rush!!”’ DAVID A. BORGES 38 Page St. NB 02740 “Boog” Happiest w CA, PS, CC) PPV PM. SE? DGS PG{RE the rest of the crew. Hopes to be a test rider for cycle maga- zine. West Beach 1 hangout. Sr. Banquet most memorable. “Wait a minute!” tes AMY M. BERNARDES 255 Shaw St. NB 02745 “Chica” Good times shared w Natasha, SE, CB CB. Mr Broadmeadow a favorite. Plans future as fashion designer. Sends thanks to parents. Hopes to visit Egypt someday. “Get lost” Found at the mall. CARRIE L. BIZARRO 487 Prescott St. NB 02745 “Chickie” Sting concert; Amy, Matt Turban in the pool Baker’s Beach w Tom, Cyndi Mike all memorable. Thanks parents for love support. Hap- py w Tom, KB, AR, CT, MA friends. Stranded w Sting a dream. 1 wll We JOSEPH D. BORGES 118 Bates St. NB 02745 ““Jo-Jo’” Happiest w his lady Lisa. Wishes for marriage to Lisa great future. Noted for jokes. Most memorable moment was being adopted by foster par- ents. Thanks Mom Dad De- Terra Dad Borges. LAURIE J. BOUDREAU 211 Harwich St. NB 02745 “Lau” Sends thanks to family best friend. Happiest w FW, CL, RC, JV MC. October 9, 1988 at 1 AM memorable. Plans to head for college life. “You know that!” Hopes to meet LL Cool J others someday. i tad og JOSE P. BRAVO 9 Studley St. NB 02740 “Bravo” Sends thanks to PD sister LB for being there. Admi- ration for JT. Happiest times spent singing w “Outcast.” Bad habit of losing everything. En- joys singing riding his bike. Loves TT. ROMEO D. BRITTO 37 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “MC Love” Plans to join the Marine Corps. Admiration for mother father. Found at Common Park. Enjoys playing football. Happiest cooking up Something special or skiing a slope. “Chill out!” KELLY E. BOULEY 86 Rotch St. NB 02740 “Kel” Looks for honesty a good sense of humor in a person. Best times spent w TC, CP, GM close friends. Won’t forget summer of °88. Mr. Ed. sr. lounge great. Sends thanks to Dad. “Ya, right!” KEITH A. BRETTON 83 Mill St. NB 02740 “Mugsy” Sends thanks to Mom, Dad entire family. Known for bowling, drawing, singing lis- tening to music. Bowled highest game in So. Mass. Happy w Jen you Mikes Johns Pat; Shawn, Shay, Melissa friends. DAVID R. BROWN 200 Belleville Rd. NB 02745 “Hurricane” Admires honesty in the opposite sex. Bowling for the school working in Social Resource Center most enjoy- able. Mrs. Calnan all-time fa- vorite. Plans to be a police offi- cer in the future. BOs SEAN R. BOURGEOIS 56 Nestles Lane Acushnet 02743 “Bouge” Track X-country 1. Won't forget breaking 5:00 mile. Seeks people w a good sense of humor. Best times w track crew. Plans on becoming sports MD. Thanks parents Coach Gardiner. MARK J. BRIGHTMAN 1060 Beverly St. NB 02745 Sends thanks to his parents for all their love support. Being on the golf swim teams most enjoyable activities. David Let- terman most admired by him. Has future plans to get filthy rich! TARA L. BROWNELL 73 Willard St. NB 02744 Happiest w Chris G. friends. Admires a sense of humor honesty in a person. Thanks Mom sister for their love understanding. Future plans in- volve being happy, successful very wealthy. KATHLEEN A. BRANCO 238 Clifford St. NB 02745 “Kathy” Best times w CB, CT, AR, WR color guard friends. Will never forget the night in Boston summer °88. Admires fun people. Thanks Mom, Dad Dave for all their love and support. “I’m sorry!” Yj VA LANA al DOUGLAS J. BRITES 130 Perry St. NB 02745 Enjoys racing cars motorcy- cles. Happiest going out w BA. Mr. Robbins for CAD a favorite class. Plans to be an engineer. Sends thanks to Mr. Pires. Hap- py w BA TH. Wishes to race professional Nascar. DONNA L. BUCKLES NB 02740 “Duck” Plans to go to business school. Mr. Dube’s English class a favorite. Admires father. Se- cretly wishes to stay w Stephen forever. Sends thanks to parents. Enjoys horseback riding. ““Bum- mer!” KRISTIN L. BRAUN 652 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 Stud. Congress being swim team capt. 1. Won’t forget ski- ing w KA; sailing w Mr. M; rowing w KL, DF BF; singa- longs summer of °88. Best times w close friends. Thanks Mom, Dad, grandparents Mr. KEVIN BRITTO 213 Harvard St. NB 02746 ““Kevy Kev” Most noted for be- ing a crazy guy. Thanks God for helping him through all the tough times. Happiest partying w friends or playing b-ball. Hopes to become a policeman. “Isn't that special.” ' AARON J. BURR 75 Clark St. NB 02740 “Harry O” B-ball, football track top activities. Best times w BH,SR, LA, HK BP. Mr. Perry’s history class 1. Robby Mendes most admired. Sends thanks to Fr. Driscoll, CPO Macklin, Mom family. Seniors 27 Monday Morning Blues Monday morning what a drag! The day starts off terrible and gets worse as it goes on. The alarm sounds at 6am, and you find yourself pressing the snooze button at least two or three times. After a fifteen minute snooze you finally drag yourself out of bed and into the bathroom with your eyes still closed. Jumping into the shower you say to yourself, “I’m not ironing anything today!” While standing in the shower half-asleep you find yourself not doing anything but standing there. Finally you grab for the soap and wash up. Now you're out of the shower and getting dressed. Nothing you try on looks right, so you change your outfit about three times. Then you realize that it’s Monday morning, and you don’t care what you look like, and throw anything on! You've made it this far! Finally, you’re dressed. The fastest hair style possible is what you now at- tempt because it’s Monday — and you don’t care. Still yawning you throw a little makeup on your face, brush your teeth, look in the mirror and say, “I know I look terrible but like I said, it’s Monday and I don’t care!” Cussing about this and that on the way to school, you think to yourself, ““Hey!, at least I made it.” —-Contributing Senior Tracy Gomes LETTICIA Y. CABAN 91 Libra Dr. NB 02745 “Letty” Most noted for loving gold having a motor mouth. Happiest out dancing. Wishes to become famous singer or dancer. Happiest w CD, VS, JR friends. Hangs at parties. ““You must be buggin’” CHRISTOPHER J. CABRAL 50 Allen St. NB 02740 “Cabral” Happy being w his girlfriend. His mom gets his thanks. Hopes to join the U.S. Marines. “I hear ya!’ Found in the So. End. English w Mr. Kel- ly rates high. Hopes one day to own a business. ELIZABETH M. CABRAL 189 Rounds St. NB 02740 “Liz” Sends thanks to parents. Admires daughter Chris. Plans to be a computer programmer. Happiest w FT JB. Wishes to have a wealthy future. Mr. Ta- vares a favorite, along w soccer. ANA I. CABRAL 113 Collette St. NB 02746 “Kamikazi” Thanks parents friends for making high school happy. Summer of ’88 memora- ble. Wishes to find someone spe- cial. Noted for being a “trouble- maker?” Happiest w MM, SP, DC, BC AM. “Save it!” DAVID G. CABRAL 31 Weaver St. NB 02740 “Sid” Sends thanks to Mom for loving support. Happiest w Gum, Hammer, Wheat, the Zoo Crew the Kongs. Admires honest talkative people. “That’s what you want?” Great times w NB Ice Hockey team. ELLEN M. CABRAL 536 West Elm St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom Dad for always being there. Happiest w Din- arte who always makes her smile. Can be found at South End Beach. Hopes to become a registered nurse. Mrs. O’Leary tops. “Get off me” . JOHN N. CABRAL 15 Katharine St. NB 02744 “Joao” Enjoys people w a good ‘sense of humor. Hopes to be- come a computer engineer. Red- faced when strap caught in door he fell! Happy times w best friend Kevin. FLC Mrs. Gomes 1. JOHN P. CAMARAO 40 Ricketson St. NB 02744 “Les Paul” Admires his dad. Plans to become rich power- ful. Mr. Robbins Mr. O 1. Happiest times spent w close friends. Seeks out blue eyes in someone. Enjoys playing guitar most. ROSE MARIE CASEIRO 80 Forest St. NB 02740 Thanks parents friends for love support. Ms. Sowa, Mrs. Smith, Ms. Milligan Mrs. Pinto tops! Pastimes include Watching soaps, shopping cruising. Seeks honesty sense of humor in a person. JUVENALIA CABRAL 47 Briggs St NB 02740 “Juvy” Banking w Mrs. Au- dette accounting w Mr. Warren rate high. “What’s up?” Seeks honesty in a relationship. Special thanks sent to parents friends. Future plans include life on a college campus. BETH A. CAMBRA 1508 Sassaquin Ave. NB 02745 Happiest partying w Sassaquin friends. Best times w Steve, TF, JA, TF JB. Mr. Dlouhy in Auto 1. Can be found at Cum- berland’s in Sassaquin. Thanks Mom, Dad friends. Admires honesty. “Dead one” BETHANY A. CASEY 126 Metcalf St. NB 02745 “Beth” Thanks parents true friends, esp. Dee Karen. Field hockey tops. Will never forget finally getting her license, CM hangin at the Cinema. Best times w KF, DP, TM the crew, CW, SO KL. KRISTINA CAMAIONI 16 Kendrick St. Acushnet 02743 “Kris” Thanks Mom, Dad Mr. Motta. Happiest times spent hanging w friends. Will always remember 11-25-87, Rosa uprooting the peachtree, Moose — 10-22-88, summers of 87 88! “Mo-remember?!” NUNO M. CAPATAZ 26 Cove St. NB 02744 Sends thanks to Mom. Admires A. Leitao most. Happiest w Jen L., ML, NB all friends. Dreams of flying a Tomcat. Hopes to become a successful engineer. ‘““That’s what she said!’ Mr. Hebert tops! JOSE CASTRO 176 Harwich St. NB 02745 First romance w a very beauti- ful girl will never be forgotten. Sends thanks to Mom. Secretly wishes to marry Debbie Gibson. Fun times at the Mall. Enjoys sports-esp. soccer. “This is it!” EMANUEL A. CAMARA 177 Thompson St. NB 02740 “Manny” Won't forget getting his license. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad friends. Enjoys sports hanging out w pals. Admires an honest person w a good sense of humor. Dreams of business college in Miami. BRADLEY CARDOSO 47 Ashley St. NB 02744 “Bwafor” Happiest times w AJ, JG, CR, JD JB. Admires Morton Downey Jr. Mr. Rob- bins’ drafting class Ms. Bur- chell’s Eng. class tops. Plans fu- ture in architecture. Thanks parents. “Slow down!” isi WARREN R. CECILIO 59 Spruce St. NB 02740 “Gator” Found between Tan Gold. Sends thanks to Mother. Enjoys playing basketball football. Plans to enter US Navy. Happiest w friends. “You know dat!” Mr. J. McCar- thy rates high. CLAUDIA M. CAMARAO 171 Ryan St. NB 02740 ““Claud’’ Thanks parents friends. Can be found at Papa Gino’s driving around the beach in her red car. Will always remember Rocky Point w the International Club. Happiest w friends. “What’s up?” SUSAN A. CARDOZA 5 Green St. NB 02740 “Sue” Happiest w CS, RC, RG, PC, MC, MM, SM SC. Sends thanks to her mother. Mrs. Smith rates 1. Admira- tion for Muriel. Enjoys reading. Secretly wishes to marry a rich man. A future secretary. ASHRAF CHAMSEDDINE 22 Viall St. NB 02744 “Ash” Special thanks sent to his parents, friends teachers for their understanding. Mr. Broad- meadow for English rates high. Future plans include further schooling to become an excellent architect. Seniors 29 vail DAVID M. CHANDLER 74 Independent St. NB 02744 “Dave” Won't forget Mr. C Mr. V. Enjoys music hopes to pursue a music career. Looks for hon esty a sense of humor in people. “No matter how well you do your job, someone will always find fault.” vem os ROSA L. CLARK 99 E. Clinton St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom Grandmom for love and support. Happiest hanging w close friends. Mr. Hebert rates high. Won’t forget Bear Hill, Halloween 87, JL Tri- bute, “bring on the night”, Sum- mer of °88, goo-gab, and Buck. KATHRINE R. CONSTANT 1050 Kenmore St. NB 02745 “Katie” Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Taylor rate 1. Dad, Mom Sarah get her thanks. Drama Club, Stud. Cong. being cheering captain most memora- ble. Plans future as optometrist. Noted for her smile. PAUL E. CHASSE 618 Church St. NB 02745 Happiest w Scott Roberta. Thanks all teachers for passing grades. Enjoys basketball be- ing a disc jockey. Plans to be a radio broadcaster in the future. Favorite hangout is Boston. JANET J. CLEMMEY 184 Belleville Ave. NB 02746 “Clem” Rates Mr. Raposo 1. Thanks him, Phil, Mr. B, Mama-San Papa-San. Happy w Judie, JN, JM, JH, MIT, HH, BC. Won’t forget spill- ing chocolate milk on Mr. Li- ma’s floor. “‘For crying out loud!” JOSEPH D. CONSTANTINE 285 Tarkiln Hill Rd. NB 02745 ““Joe-C” Pastimes include base- ball, skiing, X-country weight lifting. Seeks humor, personality loyalty in friends. Hopes to attend college, become rich drive a Porsche. ““You know where you are?” MARCUS B. CHUMACK 267 Hillman St. NB 02740 Happiest hanging w the fellas. Mr. Robbins tops. Playing bas- ketball most enjoyable school activity. Honesty a good sense of humor a must! Sends thanks to parents Mike L. Headed to college. JEFFREY A. COCHRAN 16 D eWolf St. NB 02740 ‘Burner’ Enjoys concerts, hackey-sac guitar. Can be found hanging at Cumberland’s in Sassaquin. Best times w DA, MA, CH, JR SP. Secretly wishes to be President. Sends thanks to Mom. “Awright!” RACHEL M. CONSTANTINE 285 Tarkiln Hill Rd. NB 02745 ““Rache’’? Loved being soph. class president. Thanks parents for all their love support. Happiest w JF, KS, JS, PT, and gang. Active in Chorus Stu- dent Congress. Admires Mom. “Are you serious?” JAMES CONNOLLY CLARK 99 E. Clinton St. NB 02740 “Bomma’” Surfing at the beach- es of Little Compton with friends most enjoyable. Secretly wishes to win the Iron Man. NB swimteam 1 school activity. Admires people who have a sick sense of humor! JENNIFER K. COGGESHALL 11 Keene St. NB 02740 “Jenna” Enjoys spending time skating, drawing or trying to get to a show. Oct. 9th stands out as bright memory. Happiest times spent w Rathead, Lissa, BC everyone! Future plans to get the band going. DOREEN J. COOPER 488 Summer St. NB 02740 “Little Cooper” Sends thanks to Mom, Sheila O’Brien Vanessa Stroud. Admiration for sis. Donna. Happy w Scott D. friends. Plans to own Daycare Center. Track team FHA most memorable. ““Who asked you?” MELISSA J. CORLISS 799 Tarkiln Hill Rd. NB 02745 Admires honesty, a bizarre sense of humor an open mind. Happiest w RC. GO, DL, CS, RM, JR, ML, SP, CJ, MR TC. Pet peeve: Society — esp. fnigh school plasticism. Future w the Peace Corps. “Safe as | milk.” UR M. CORREIA 20 Duchess St. NB 02740 . “Art” Happiest w LN, SN, NJ, GN, LD, DN, FF, NN, JN, CL | ML. Admires parents Mr. Norm Nichols. Looks for hones- ty sensitivity. Best times at Leanne’s on basketball courts. Thanks parents | Leanne. -ARTH ZITA M. CORREIA 36 Rogers St. ; NB 02740 “Zet” Sends thanks to parents family. Happiest w MC, NM, SP, SF,EM ID. Found cruisin West Beach. “Faz o re- lax!” Looks for nice smile, sense of humor honesty in a person. ANNE C. CORMIER 1169 Sawyer St. NB 02740 “Annie — baby” Thanks Mom, Dad, Lou Dave for love support. Happiest w close friends, esp. AQ, LQ, JF, KB, CD, AR hmrm. crew. Won't forget band trips, comps., winter Boston trip w guard. JOSE H. CORREIA 92 Earle St. NB 02746 ‘Joe’’ Enjoys playing sports. Found at the Mall, Avenue or out of town. Happiest w friends. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Plans toowna great car house in the future. “Going crazy!” Ice hockey 1. Jt A CYNTHIA CORTEZ 114 Bluefield St. NB 02740 “Toca” Her sister Lorraine most admired. Best times w Caz, MS, DP, RO, LL, AG, GG others! Passing algebra geom- etry unforgotten. Thanks Mom, Santo Lorraine for their sup- port. “Will you stop!” WX! XA 3 A DIANE R. CORMIER 15 Grove St. NB 02740 “Di” Mars w KS KW; New- port 9.28 Vette all memora- ble. Happiest partying going crazy w friends. Being w DP, SD, SG, RB the guys bring smiles. “No prob” Mr. Sykes for English 1. Thanks parents. aw, MELISSA L. CORREIA 68 Spruce St. NB 02740 “Missy” Admires grandmother. Happy times w DC, DN, AV friends. Enjoys playing basket- ball. Seeks folks w good person- ality. Mr. Pacheco rates 1. Sends thanks to Mo m Dad. “Chill out!” Hopes for riches. RITA F. CORUJO 101 Rodney St. NB 02744 Being w Rui friends DL, HA, MA, LL PC brings smiles. Varsity soccer great memory. Being on deserted is- land w loved one a secret wish. “Agradeco pais Rui por todo vosso amor compriencao.”” MICHELLE L. CORMIER 317 Cummington St. NB 02745 ‘““Meesh’’ Sends thanks to Mag- gie, Tracey Mom. Mr. Ed Mrs. Conward tops. Happiest w Maggie the crew. Lunch w CC, DG, HM AM memo- rable. Summer of ’88 unforget- table. “That’s intelligent” RICHARD J. CORREIA 341 Ashley Blvd. NB 02746 “Rick” Happiest w MS, PD, FG DG. Admires father the most. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Trip to Azores sum- mer of 88 memorable. Enjoys playing soccer being w friends. Honesty an important trait. KELLEY A; CORY 32 Easton St. NB 02746 “Kel” Sends thanks to parents Alison M. for being there. Happiest w DD, KB, KR KS. Ms. Milligan Child-Care rate high. Admires honesty, sincerity a sense of humor in a person. “1 don’t know” a 3 = ARISTIDES R. S. CORREIA 19 Ruth St. NB 02740 ‘Arty’ A quiet young man whose main interest is being on the soccer field. Sends special thanks to his parents for their understanding. Mr. DaGraca rates as his favorite. Happy w soccer team. Tt oe ae) STEPHANIE A. CORREIA 103 Mosher St. NB 02744 “Steph” Thanks Mom Dad. Most noted for never being on time! Happiest w Jimmy. Ad- mires honesty a great person- ality in a person. Plans to model in the future. Mr. Vaz tops. “Yeah, right!” CHERYL A. COSTA 167 Princeton St. NB 02745 Thanks parents for love un- derstanding. Happiest w KS, AM, KT, MC DG. Will al- ways remember the summer of °88. Secret wish to be on a de- serted island w Tom Selleck. Hopes to own nursery. Volley- ball 1. Seniors 3] tad tJ JACK A. COSTA 44 Briggs St. NB 02740 “The Menace” Spends his time w tennis, pumping iron play- ing hockey. Thanks Mom Dad. “Sure”? Admires G. Gor- don Liddy. Happiest partying w Jay, Jeff the guys. Plans include college law school. DOMINGOS COSTEIRA 73 Calumet St. NB 02744 “Mingy” Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest w Frenie. Enjoys par- tying w the DE Class won’t forget the Senior Banquet. Mr. Silva English tops! Looks for love honesty in a person. Hopes to become rich. : ny, MARC O. CRAM 800 Pleasant St. NB 02740 “Crambo” Most noted for re- versible name. Admires Kerry King. The Slayer concert most memorable. Happiest w girls. Embarrassed on the first day of school. Enjoys cruisin’ the Ave- nue. JASON M. COSTA 1044 Sterling St. NB 02745 “Jay” Most noted for wearing a black fedora. Secretly wishes to write an adventure novel work for the Secret Service. Admires loyalty honesty in a person. Plans on college military. “What’s shakin” ANA C. COUTO NB 02740 Happiest w AO EF. Wishes to thank parents for love sup- port. Jr. Sr. Banquets most memorable. Admires honesty in a person. Future plans include going to college to become a pe- diatrician. A fast talker! DEBRA L. CRONIN 17 Princeton St. NB 02745 “Debbie” 6-3-88 10-14-88 won't be forgotten. Best times spent w Mary, Jay the Congs. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Hank. Admires caring, loveable understanding peo- ple. Noted for her driving!! JOHN T. COSTA 24 Hussey St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to Mom, Dad brothers. Happiest times spent w Kate, GS, MS, SS, FA. A future paramedic. Admiration for brother. Enjoys skiing. Scu- ba diving camping. Known for his driving. KAREN A. COUTO 48 Rogerson Ave. Acushnet 02743 “KC” Happiest w NG, GD, DC AM. Thanks Mom Dad for their love , time patience. Seeks honesty in a person. En- joys dancing drawing. Looks up to her mother. Most noted for her quietness. SHERRI J. CROOK 1465 East Rodney Fr. Blvd. NB 02744 Thanks parents close friends. Enjoys playing tennis swim- ming. Happiest w RH, MD, NR, JV KS. Headed for col- lege life next year. Looks for honesty a sense of humor in a person. Noted for laugh. TARA M. COSTA 418 Parker St. NB 02740 Admires honesty crazy sense of humor in a person. Cheerlead- ing summer 88 w TS CP memorable. “That’s nice” Best times spent w close friends cheering crew. Fears getting into a car with KB! VERONICA J. COUTO 323 Hersom St. NB 02745 “Vee” Band trips comps, win- ter guard summer ’88 memo- rable. Happiest w closest friends — FP the crew. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Nana. Out w friends acting crazy are the best times. ANTHONY P. CRUZ 166 D Oakdale St. NB 02745 Happiest w JT, CC, PD, DF, DL DM3. Enjoyed running track. Thanks parents for love support. Trip to Canada most memorable. Plans to be a car- toonist. Admires a good sense of humor in a person. Music in the 80’s has had a wide range of personalities. Beginning in the early 80’s, new wave was popular, ac- | companied by the familiar sounds of old standbys such as Def Leppard and the J. Geils Band. Moving on a few years, solo artists began to make an impact on the listening world. Finally, in the latter four years of the decade, music that made strong political and emotional statements that once went unheard suddenly became all the rage. Music in the 80’s has gone through countless facelifts, but each stage has left a lasting impression on its listeners. Do you remember the music that wafted through the airwaves in the beginning of the decade? Names such as Devo, Men Without Hats, Kool and the Gang come to VIRGINIA CRUZ PAUL A. CUNHA mind. Hot Wheels was the place to be on Friday nights where “Whip It”, “The Safety Dance’, and “Celebra- tion” aroused screams and smiles from the kids. MTV, that “trash” twenty-four hour a day video channel that brought all our favorites into our living rooms was here to stay. Groups such as Squeeze with their single “Black Coffee in Bed” and Dexy’s Midnight Runners wailing their hit “Come on, Eileen” were on the top 40 countdown along with Def Leppard’s ““Pyromania” LP at 1 on the top album list. The music of the era was all new. Gone were the disco lights and leotards. A whole new personal- ity was facing us and best of all, our parents hated it. The music of the early 80’s opened up a new door to yet another era. Single artists such as Pat Benatar, Madonna, and Billy Idol were playing on every radio. Single artists were not the only artists making it big, however. The Culture Club, Duran Duran, and The Police were “it” and each artist had his own persona. Only a few of these artists made it through this era however. Many released a single or two and were then forgotten in the minds of the listen- ers. These listeners wanted to hear something new, some- thing challenging. Presenting the “Me Generation.” This new music period has no rules, no guidelines, and no preferences. Meaningful, political music, heavy metal, funk and pop all battle each other for top spots. U2’s “The Unforgettable Fire” and “Rattle and Hum” share space with Bon Jovi’s “Slippery When Wet”, The Beastie Boys “Licensed to III’ and George Michael’s “Faith”. This is not the only music our generation listens to however. There seems to be a push back by many teenagers to the real music, the legendary sounds of the Stones, the Bea- tles, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. All in all, the later part of the 80’s promotes the most diverse sounds and opinions from its fans. Looking back on the music that we grew up with, we are fortunate to have grown up listening to the talent that we did. The wide range of sounds, topics and appearances has helped our generation to form a culture of wide-range acceptance and strong individuality. The only thing left for us to do is to brace ourselves for our children’s giggles and awkward looks when they listen to the oldies on the radio in the year 2000! —-Kristina Camaioni 742 Shawmut Ave. NB 02746 “Gin” “‘Cookie’’ Wishes to thank God parents. Happiest w ROTC crew, Rican gang, ZC, NR IC. Enjoys hanging w friends, singing playing guitar. Plans to study nursing at U-Mass. 35 Briggs St. NB 02740 Happiest times shared w SS, SE, JG, FS, JP, MP AG. Has future plans to engineer the next Toyota Supra. Thanks older sis- ter. Fun times at Fort Phoenix. Admires quiet people SS. “No problem?” PEGGY M. CUNHA EMILY DACOSTA CAROL A. DACRUZ 991 Westland St. 56 Peckham St. 75 Hathaway St. NB 02745 NB 02746 NB 02746 “Peggles” Bad habit of worry- ing, but not worrying at the same time! Noted as crazy, but calm. Active in Stud. Exchange Club, St. Comm. soccer. Likes doing everything noth- ing! Mrs. Calnan 1. “Em” Mrs. Amaral Mr. Ed tops. ““Vacation time’ most memorable. Sends thanks to ev- eryone that helped me through it all. Most embarrassed by being born naked! Happiest w LR, JG, NF, KL Mister. “CD” Will always remember band trips, winter guard, the summer of °88. Happiest with close friends CV, TS FP. Plans to become elementary teacher. Special thanks to par- ents sister. “What? Oh, puh- lease” 33 Seniors NATHALIE DACRUZ 956 Chaffee St. NB 02745 “Natov” Thanks Mom sister for support. Jr. Banquet w Da- vid memorable. Enjoys dancing parties. Hopes one day to be- come a dancer or model. Search- es for honest, funny friendly people. ANN M. DaSILVA 122 Durfee St. NB 02740 Summer of ’°87 memorable. Ad- mires sincere people w a great sense of humor. Hopes to excel in whatever she does. Happy w good friends. Mr. Pepin’s Eng. class tops. “You know that!” Procrastinator! SCOTT D. DeCOSTA 22 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Deuce” Playing varsity base- ball football tops. Won’t for- get beating Durfee jr. yr., 16-0. Best times w QF, DD, AB, BP, JV,MS MG. Likes kind, fun- loving people. Special thanks to Mom Dad. RODNEY DaCRUZ 19 Tracy St. Acushnet 02743 “Rod” Best times spent w KM, SR, SV, CM, TO, LA, DC HM. Wishes to own a nice sports car. Happiest playing hockey being w friends. Mr. Alves for Port. tops. Looks for honesty. Thanks parents. DEBBIE DaSILVA 174 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “TD” Thanks parents friends. Mr. Dlouhy and Ms. Ferreira tops. Happiest w SM, KC, KB, RC. Admires honesty a positive attitude in a person. Fears not graduating most. “Know what I mean?” DESIREE M. DeFREITAS 910 Stratford St. NB 02745 “Des” Happiest times w Joey, PM, JD, LG, DD JC. Fun times on the Avenue. Won't for- get 2-19-88 10-30-88. Plans to marry Joey move to Can- ada. Wishes to meet the Chip- pendales. “Some fine” 7 i FRANCISCO M. DaCUNHA 13 Mitchell St. NB 02746 “Screamin’ Fingers” Noted for breaking strings on the guitar. Ice hockey, spring track ROTC enjoyable. Sends thanks to parents Col. Napoli. Hap- piest running on Saturday morn- ings. “Send it in!” Z 99 Belleville Rd. NB 02745 “Dalia” Plans to work in the business world. Mr. Vaz tops. Thanks godmother and sister. Happiest w PA, PC, SP ZC. Admires honesty, loyalty trustworthiness. Hopes to own a boutique. “Relax” VERISSIMA G. DELGADO 80 Bettle St. NB 02740 ‘Vera’? Thanks parents, Mr. DaGraca, Mr. B Mr. Silveira. Happiest watching TV read- ing. Enjoys playing tennis in gym. Mr. DaGraca algebra tops. Plans to go to college. En- JOYS singing. IDALIA M. DaSILVA id LISA K. DARMOFAL 35 Grape St. NB 02740 ““Lee-Lee” Happiest partying w friends NH, GP, JJ, LG TR. On the beach, ski trip, band trips won’t be forgotten. Sends thanks to parents brothers. Mr. V band tops. Admires honesty in a person. SANDRA E. DaSILVA 171 Frederick St. NB 02744 “Sandy” Happy w SD, AD, DP, ST RAS DE. KI. DNF PM. Thanks go to parents, sister DeSouza family. “Yeaeah” Bringing the “vette” to school Sr. Banquet both memorable. Hopes to find Mr. Right. PATRICIA M. DeMEDEIROS 168 Townsend St. NB 02746 “Patti” Thanks Mom, Dad, Bob friends. Happiest w BM, KS, LA, LS SG. Mrs. Smith and Mr. V tops. Jr. Banquet band trip to PA memorable. Future plans to be involved w early childhood educ. MICHAEL L. DeMELO 180 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Mud” Noted for having a rov- ing eye. “Rock-n-roll will never die!” Found cruising on the Ave- nue. Red-in-the-face by spend- ing five years in the halls of NBHS. Iron Maiden concert memorable. 555 Union St. NB 02740 “Pam” Rates Honor Society, Student Cong. and Drama Club tops. Happiest w JP, CF, LS, MF,MC AC. NYC trip, Jr Sr Banquets won’t be forgotten. Plans college to become an ele- mentary school teacher. i) JASON D. DeTERRA 90 Capitol St. NB 02744 “Jay” Thanks parents, grand- mother Coach Gouveia. En- joys playing hockey and lifting weights. Plans to attend college law school. Admires Dad Jay Miller. Happy partying w Jack, Jeff the guys. PAMELA L. DeSENA PAULA DeOLIVEIRA 21 Oaklawn St. NB 02744 “Pol” Thanks parents, sisters vovo. Enjoyed playing soccer. Happiest w Ilda, Cris, Jen, ST, SD, NA, PA, IB RC. Mrs. Dlouhy, Mrs. Bebis Mr. Vaz tops. Hopes to become a photog- rapher. TIMOTHY L. DESLAURIES 93 Peckham Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Dez” A young man who enjoys being outdoors at all times. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad, Grams, Une Coach Wirth. Playing football pumping iron bring enjoyment. Secretly wish- es to play football w the pros. HEIDI E. DIAS 53 Peckham St. NB 02746 Thanks Mom, Russ grand- parents for support. Happiest w SD, MP, MK, SP, TT co. Most noted for acting crazy w friends. Most embarrassed by not finding her class in Sept. — as a SENI OR! “Ay, boy!” CAMILO E. DePINA 56 Maitland St. NB 02740 Thanks God family for their support. Freshman yr w BB memorable. Happiest w MG, TC, DG, senior lounge crew friends. ‘“‘Serious!’? Admires honesty in people. Enjoys sports sound systems. JACQUELINE L. DeSORCY 109 Fern St. NB 02744 ‘Jackie’ Thanks Mom, Dad, Donna Scott for always being there. Plans to see all of Europe then college. Happiest w Scott. LUG aI RSsasM 3 friends. Ms. Milligan Mrs. Pinto both favorites. JORGE H. DIAS 480 Bolton St. NB 02740 ‘‘Humberto” Found in 4-210 during the day swimming or playing soccer on free time. En- joys spending time collecting ice hockey stickers. Rates Mr. De- Chambeau drafting 1. Fu- ture plans include college. ea JULIA F. DEPINA 18 Bedford St. NB 02740 “Julie” A young lady who left NBHS for different corridors. Enjoyed fun times w good friends. Didn’t find time in busy schedule to turn in her question- naire! Will miss good times, but not the bells! MARIO A. DESOUSA 35 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 Thanks Mom Dad for sup- port. Will always remember Jr Sr Banquets. Mr. Sykes rates high. Admires a sense of humor in a person. Secret desire to be- come rich successful. “We'll do lunch!” MANUEL M. DIAS 164 Rivet St. NB 02744 “Manny” Thanks sent to moth- er. Arriving in America memo- rable. Admires Mrs. Torres. Se- cretly wishes to be irresistible to all females! Plans to be a com- puter engineer in France. Found at the beach. GINA L. DeROSSI 19 Green Meadow Dr. Acushnet 02743 Honor Society, Captain’s Club, track and being X-country capt. enjoyable. Happiest w Becky, Chris close friends. Times w X-country team memorable. Thanks parents Coach Gardi- ner for their encouragement. SANDRA DeSOUSA 371 Earle St. NB 02746 “Sandy” Happiest w GA, AM, PD, OD, JA, AA SM. Hopes to be successful. Admires hones- ty personality. Dreams of meeting someone special. Thanks parents for support. Happy at Mall the beach. SCOTT A. DIAS 156 Greenwood St. NB 02740 Thanks Rev. Al Sharpton. Plans to be a sports broadcaster. Mr. Raposo Black Studies both favorites. Admires Louis Far- rakhan most. Enjoys playing basketball baseball. Happy w the Tan Crew. Seniors 35 . LINA M. DOCOUTO 46 Short St. NB 02740 Enjoys playing field hockey and hanging at West Beach. Hap- piest w Sonya, Liz Kerri. Most memorable moments spent w ED. Sends special thanks to Mom. Pet peeve: “Preps” “Ya right I’m Madonna.” Getting SHANNON H. DOHERTY 28 Blueberry Terrace NB 02745 Thanks Mom, Dad, Ms. Gilbert, Ms. Kitchen Mr. Foster. Ms. Milligan Mr. Sykes rate high. Looks for good personality sense of humor in a person. Most embarrassed when falling off chair in B-213. JENNIFER L. DOLGNER 185 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Jen” Thanks John, Mom Uncle Bill for support. Fond memories of lunch and half jr. sr. year w JH, AF, JC. Hap- py w John, JH, Deb, Greg, RS everyone else. Plans to marry John settle in Maine. Upon returning to school in the fall of 1988, for our senior year, we were confronted by the aftermath of asbestos removal in the building. Hardest hit were the members of the Blue House, especially those who had their lockers or classes on the first floor, which was off-limits to all humans. It was not unusu- al, however, to see ““Space-like” creatures come from the inner sanctum behind plastic walls. All classes scheduled for the first floor were forced to move to study halls, and the studies were in turn moved to the auditorium. The cafeteria, which took on a new look with the addition of “temporary walls,” made for cozy eating arrangements. Mrs. Harper and fellow Blue House staffers all did their part in resolving this troublesome situation. With the aid and cooper- ation of the faculty and students, it was, all in all, a fairly smooth transition. Finally and thankfully, things were back to normal in October after all the asbestos had been carefully taken away. — Sue Oliveira CARLA A. DOSSANTOS NB 02740 “Rhiannon” Can be found hang- ing in Freetown. Thanks Mom Dad. Headed for college for nursing. Happy working at the hospital. Will never forget America. “Never give up any- thing in life.” ‘ - j Y RITA C. DOSSANTOS 16 Madeira Ave. NB 02746 “Casey” Thanks Mom JV for everything. Won’t forget West Is] and w JV 6-20-87. Enjoys partying being w John. Not- ed for talking to much. Secret wish to win Megabucks! Ad- mires Mindy. “Low budget.” fe 23 ae ios o 2 LISA M. DWYER 403 Dartmouth St. NB 02744 “Lis” Thanks Dad, Mom sis- ters. Happiest w NJ, KF, FF, SA, SC, KC LN. Will always remember Horseneck Beach w KF KC ’86’. Mr. Gill rates high. Admires Mrs. Ayotte most. “I don’t understand.” = ALAN J. FABER 20 Buttonwood St. ; NB 02740 T-Big Al” Thanks parents grandfather for love support. Mr. Kelly for Eng. 1. Happiest hunting hanging w friends. A future police officer. Known for being crazy. ‘“‘How ya doin there!” % PAUL J. DUARTE 28 Harrison St. NB 02740 “Duey” Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest w RC, DP, DN FG. Admires his father. Plans to become an engineer or pro-soccer player in the future. Enjoys being on the soccer team. “Diz coisas!!”” TANINA M. EDWARDS 972 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “‘Bean”’ Mother Kip get thanks. Happy times w CR, NL, SS, Des, KL, DD RR or checking out men. Admires R. Barboza. Mr. Gomes Algebra II rate 1. “Na, I'll be all right” Being w Tim memorable. SUSAN FARIA 219 Buchanan St. NB 02746 “Faria” Noted for diving, gym- nastics track. Mr. J. Medeiros the best! Happiest w close friends, esp. AN, SD, KF, JD, MC everyone else! “Let it ride’ Found at Guy’s, Dave’s the Mills. PAULO J. DUARTE 76 Division St. NB 02744 “Duarte” Thanks Coach Matos, Coach Gill parents. Admires Dad most. Happiest w PD, RC, DN, HA, DL MA. Enjoys playing soccer going to par- ties. Hopes to play pro soccer. “Don’t worry Mom.” VICTORIA M. ENES 959 County St. NB 02740 “Vickie” Seeks honesty un- derstanding in friends. Admires honey most. Thanks friends parents. Best times w Frankie ST, IM, B. Vivid memories of days at NBHS. Mr. Pieri 1. Enjoyed soccer. ROLAND G. FARLAND III 13 Ashland PI. NB 02740 “Boz” Thanks Mom, Dad Kerri for always being there. Admires Dad most. Most em- barrassed when streaking gym in towels w RR TE. Secret wish to own a BMW-Beema, marry KS live happily ever after. fs SHERRI A. DUMAS 58 Sherman St. “NB 02740 Happiest w KF, TP, AN, SF Eric. Found at the Mills. Escap- ing from TP’s 9-14-88 most memorable. Gives thanks to Nana, Mom stepdad for pa- tience. Admires thanks MS for giving good advice. SCOTT A. ENOS 92 Tremont St. NB 02740 “Enos” Thanks Nicky for every- thing. “That’s the best!” Being w Nicky or out w JG, PC, AG, MP the boys brings happi- ness. Mr. Sykes top of his list. Seeks humor sensitivity in a personality. ROBERT P. FEIJO 18 Collins St. NB 02740 This Gold House young man finds roller coasters most fasci- nating. Having Mr. LeBlanc for Pascal makes the top of his list. Future plans include going on to college later into teaching. . ‘ OFELIA M. DUTRA 66 Cove St. NB 02744 “Offie” Happiest w AM, DS, SE, MF, LV, SD, CS, SN. Thanks Mom Dad. Plans to go into business. Mr. Hamlet tops! Most admires Fernanda, her sister. 16th b-day at school unforgettable. SUSAN M. EUSEBIO 90 Clara St. NB 02744 “Sue” Jr. Banquet vivid mem- ory. Mom Dad get her admi- ration. Headed for college life. Happy times w LS, MF, CS, OD MG. Pastimes include dancing, shopping, hanging out talking on phone. a Shee We 2 3 SCOTT D. FERMINO 81 North St. NB 02740 “Scott-La-Rock’”’ Thanks par- ents. Admiration for his grand- father. Hopes to own a business get paid in full. Happy w the posse, esp. Milk-Dud Mi- Nute! “You gots to chill cause I’m strictly business.” Seniors 37 lass of 59 4 KAREN R. FERNANDES 17 Brookside Dr. Acushnet 02743 Will never forget swim team sing-a-longs, Jr. Sr. Banquets or the summer of °88. Thanks parents for their love support. Active w yrbk staff swim team. Respects honesty car- ing in a person. EVA C. FERREIRA 74 Clifford St. NB 02745 Fond memories of Jr. Banquet. Thanks friends for their support. Happiest w LL, RS, FS AC. Most noted for never eating lunch. Enjoys spending time w friends. “Are you serious?” Col- lege bound. JOAN A. FIELDING 4 Cottonwood Rd. NB 02745 “Joanie” Thanks parents for support SL. Happiest w SL, GR, RC, parents Blue crew. Secret wish to serve in the Sen- ate. Bad habits include overwor- rying procrastinating. Ms. Leal Hassey tops. eats, ie Me ede KEVIN FERNANDES 48D Carriage Dr. NB 02740 “Ferley” Bad habit of forgetting things — such as his question- naire! Sends out special thanks to his mother sister for love support throughout. Ms. Pers- son Mr. Raposo rate high w im. NELIA F. FERREIRA 21 Crapo St. NB 02740 “Nellie” Obrigada Mae e Pai. Happiest spending time w Nob- bie. Will always remember May 9, 1987 at McDonald’s. Mr. Gardiner rates high. Admires honesty. Hopes to marry be successful. “Awesome” STACY M. FILLION NB 02740 “Stay” Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest w boyfriend, daughter family. Most embarrassing moment going into boys’ room. Enjoys time spent shopping. Hopes to marry get a job. Looks for loyalty in a person. DEBORA D. FERREIRA 129 Court St. NB 02740 “Debbie” Thanks Mom, Dad brothers. Happiest w Rose Aby Niang, Pat F., Laura M. Natalie D. Enjoyed playing for girls’ soccer team. Mr. Raposo for Spanish tops. Being made captain memorable. _ SONYA FERREIRA 37 Irene St. NB 02745 Thanks parents for support. Happiest w LD, KR LG. En- joyed playing field hockey for four years. Will always remem- ber making states in 88. Ad- mires honesty in a person. Plans to attend college. DEIRDRE S. FINNERTY 111 Rockway St. NB 02740 Admires Mom most. Thanks Mr. M for support. Enjoyed be- ing capt. of swim team active in Drama Club. Will always re- member hunting rowing w KB KLand NYC trip w Mr. Charbonneau w Humanities tops. ELIZABETH FERREIRA 924 Monmouth St. NB 02745 “Betty” Enjoyed cycling, movies listening to music. Mr. Be- dard at Ready Bakery 1. Xmas dances memorable. Sends thanks to Mrs. McCarthy for support. Hopes for future job. Happy w Anne R. SHIRLEY A. FIALHO 73 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 Thanks parents for all their help. Admires sisters most. Happiest w fiancee Eddie, ZC DF. Most memorable moments spent w Eddie. Mr. Hamlet Mrs. Mellen’s sewing class tops. “It'll be all right” JENNIFER E. FLEMING 14 Fairway Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Jen” Thanks Mom Dad for support. Happiest w LQ, AC, AQ, KB, AS, SB, CD, VC AR. Won’t forget Boston party w colorguard friend. Most embarrassed w seagull during bomb scare. Headed for college. DAVID H. FLETCHER 359 No. Main St. Acushnet 02743 “DF” Thanks parents, Archies Lucy. Happiest w a dirt bike Lucy. Can be found on the trails in Acushnet or at friends’ houses. Hopes to own a motorcy- cle shop in Colorado. Admires friendly people. CHRISTINE L. FOURNIER 25 Briarwood Dr. NB 02745 “Chris” Thanks MC, JF, JP, PD, Mum Dad. Enjoys draw- ing music. Happy w JP, LS, PD, JF, EB, SP, CJ TP. Vivid memories of Jr. Banquet. Ad- mires Mark Twain most. Mr. Marchand tops. Future astrono- ‘a CARLOS A. FREITAS 56 Riverview Terr. NB 02744 “Lewis” Thanks Mom Dad for all their support. Happiest w NP close friends. Has fu- ture plans to attend college. Se- cretly wishes to be rich. Looks for a great personality. Enjoys soccer. THELMA N. FOLGAR 6 Coffin Ave. Ct. NB 02746 Thanks parents family for having faith in her. Admires Sgt. Morrison Mom for al- ways being there. Happiest w TM, SM, VC, ROTC D T friends. Will always remember D T comps banquets. “Hee- Hee!” KIMBERLY K. FOURNIER P.O. Box L-282 NB 02740 “Kim” 6-9-87 memorable. Hap- py w TP, SD, SF, LJ, AN, GN esp. MW. Can be found at sllim. Admires Daddy. Only one person will ever know her secret wish! Sends thanks to Shan, Dad grandparents. MICHELLE A. FREITAS 117 Princeton St. NB 02745 ““Michelob”’ Thanks parents, family friends. Best times shared w MR friends. 1-23- 87 2-20-87 memorable. Dis- likes people who chew gum like a cow! Enjoys playing field hockey or just hanging out. KAREN L. FONTAINE 13 Middlewood Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Kar” Thanks Mom Dad for support. Happiest w LD, KC, SC, NJ LN. Will always re- member Horseneck Beach w LD KC °86. Mr. Gill rates high. Hopes to become rich! “Let’s go out” Found in South End. MARIA J. FRANCISCO 8 Beetle St. NB 02746 “Judie” Admires her sister Ana. Won’t forget JG gang singing happy b-day loudly in Gold House cafe! Thanks NG, JC, SM, MV, CF, Mr. Millette, Ms. J family. Looks for under- standing patience. RAMONA R. FREITAS NB 02740 Best friend Stefanie most ad- mired. Won’t forget four yrs. of harassment. Respects intelligent people w an open mind. Can be found in front of the auditorium. A future psychologist. Ms. Leal 1. M. FATIMA L. FORTES 47 Venus Dr. NB 02745 Thanks parents family for standing by her. Happiest w sis- ters good friends. Hopes to become an accountant or fash- ion merchandiser. Secret wish to date one of the Chippendales! DAVID M. FRANCO 284 Collette St. NB 02746 Best times w JL, SA, KL, GB, KA EP. Ice hockey enjoyable. 10-21-88 9-5-88 won't be for- gotten. Embarrassed by losing to Mr. Raposo in tennis. “What’s up?” Wishes to be goalie for Boston Bruins. ANTONIO M. FURTADO 48 Edward St. NB 02740 “Tony” Enjoyed choral groups show choir. Happy w MC, RM, KC, MN friends from Concert Choral. Noted for his smile. Headed to college. Fresh- man yr. Jr. B anquet memora- ble. Thanks Mom Dad. ROBERT W. FORTES 85 West Hill Rd. NB 02740 “Rob Base” Thanks God, Mar- tin Luther King, Dad Nana. Admires Black Panther Party most. Happiest w Nichole, LB, KF DR. Mr. Foster rates high. Hopes to attend Northeas- tern. “Well, basically!” at LINDA J. FREEMAN 84 Court St. NB 02740 “Lindeana” Thanks father friends. Happy dancing, shop- ping, listening to music being on the phone! Best times w MT, JT, TM MC. Hopes to discov- er the key to never-ending hap- piness. “Picture that!” MARTHA S. FURTADO 45 Schofield St. NB 02740 “Marty” Enjoys dancing hanging w friends. Will never forget Jr. Banquet. Thanks her parents. Happiest w MG, CG, OD; SE, PD; ES, JP; CF friends. Mr. B for French tops. Plans to attend college. Seniors 39 40 DEBRA A. GABORIAULT 129 Seabury St. NB 02745 “Debbie” Happy w LM, TG, KH, MC, BC, MM, WM, PE, EM, NB C. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, brothers Laurie. Seeing eagles at Horsen eck, 8- 26-87, Sr. Banquet summer of ’88 all memorable! “Agnes!” DEREK C. GALVAM 65 Duke St. NB 02740 “Scoota” Thanks sent to parents for support. Admiration for Coaches Gill, Matos Me- deiros. Rates Mr. Castro Mr. Vardo high. “‘Okay, Bones”’ Happiest w cafe crew, Dez, Bones, Pisa Todd. vu ELAINE R. GIFFOR 50 Deane St. NB 02746 “Rabbit Lady” Happiest when making people laugh. Enjoys be- ing w Lloyd. Thanks sent to Mom, stepdad friends. Not easily embarrassed by her crazy antics. Can be found on the Ave- nue w friends. h i ADAM GALARZA 15 Shawnee Ct. NB 02740 “Adam G” His unique laugh outstanding trait. Enjoys a sense of humor in friends. “What it be?” Good times hanging out w close friends at the Mall or at the Mills. Thanks parents, family pals. MIGUEL P. GARCIA 866 So. First St. NB 02744 “Mike” Memorable times in- clude 1-12-88, 4-18-88 6-3- 88. Thanks sent to Mom Dad. Happiest w Evelyn or playing guitar. “I know!” Admiration for George Lynch. Secret wish to be lead guitarist for Dokken. ae JENNIFER M. GILLETTE 194 Crapo St. NB 02740 “Jenny” Special thanks sent to parents. Happiest w KL, LT, RH, EL i ET. Ratess Mrs, Smith Ms. Hassey high on her list. Enjoys listening to “Love Bites.” Future plans include col- lege a new location. LAURA A. GILMORE | ELIZABETH M. GALEGO 21 Beechwood Dr. Acushnet 02743 “Liz” Dreams of seeing golden arches of Micky D’s over NBHS. Envys people who get away w anything she doesn’t! Happiest partying w friends or being w Dario. Ms. Persson 1. Can be found at West Beach. PEDRO M. GARCIA 22 Shirley St. NB 02746 Thanks parents for support. Hopes to become a computer en- gineer. Being w girlfriend brings smiles. Mr. Hebert for physics tops his list of favorites. Enjoys passing the time playing his guitar. 65 Bliss St. NB 02740 “Lau” Enjoys dancing, singing listening to music. Happy w KISDM: CG. DVS LP GAA: Thanks Mom for her love sup- port. Jr. Banquet a highlight. Seeks humor, sensitivity hon- esty in people. PETER J. GALIPEAU 275 Palmer St. NB 02740 “Pistol” Leaving Jr. Banquet early memorable. Rates Ms. Persson for hmrm. high on his list. Happiest w friends just hanging out anywhere. “What did I say?” No definite plans for a future career. KERI A. GAUTREAU 53 Plymouth St. NB 02740 Thanks family for support. Ad- mires Mom most. Happiest w close friends. Will always re- member “Bring on the Night”, moving car at Glo, summer of °88 Googab. “Forget about it” ““Mo-Who-aaoaah!” tab al ' JEFFREY FP. GIOVANNINI 72 Topham St. NB 02746 “Jeff Great admiration for Bri- an Bosworth. Special thanks sent to parents grandparents. Won't forget bad experience at the Mills. Found anywhere! Hopes one day to be a million- aire in the Bahamas. caf ui Vi CHRISTOPHER S. GIRARD 24 Harrison St. NB 02740 “Teeth” Secret desire to be a rock star or a Chippendale danc- or! Happy w Tara B. friends. Seeks a sense of humor in new acquaintances. “‘Ya, sure!”’ Passes the time w his guitar or skateboard. LISA M. GOES 36 Woodlawn St. NB 02744 Noted for spending hot days at summer school. Rates Mr. Kelly Mrs. Audette high. Special thanks sent to Mom. Happiest w Jackie friends. Likes natu- ral people. Hopes to get to the top one day. ALFRED J. GOMES 280 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 “Friz” Found at Monte’s play- ing hoop w the posse. Sends spe- cial thanks to Mom. “Peace” Admires Ken Charlton the most. Rates Mr. Gouveia on top. Bad habit of not paying attention when he should! EDUARDO J, GOMES - 48 Winsor St. NB 02744 “Eddie” Thanks sent to parents, brother friends. Hopes to at- tend college become a soccer pro. Happiest w close friends JD, NB, PL PM doing crazy things. “No way!” Sr. Banquet a vivid memory. GINA A. GOMES 78 Peckham Rd. Acushnet 02743 “G.G.” Happiest w Mark or spending time in Boston w friends. Thanks parents Mark for love and support. Admires Mom for being her Mark for caring. SMU w DG, MV2 summer of ’88 both memorable. “What’s in a Name?” As you walk through the halls of NBHS, you will notice vast numbers of students wearing sweatshirts with such names as Harvard, Brown, UCLA and Georgetown across them. Obviously, the people wearing these sweatshirts aren’t students of these prestigious schools, and in most cases, aren’t even planning on EVER being students there! So why do they wear them? In some cases, a relative or friend who actually goes to that school may have given it to them. In a few other cases, they may be an ardent fan of that particular school’s football or basketball team. Or just maybe, the student really is planning on attending that school one day. But for the most part, it’s a simple fact that oversized collegiate sweatshirts aren’t only warm and comfortable, but are also IN STYLE! But why do most wear college names of such prestige? Well the answer seems almost obvious. Students who are dressing for style might as well wear the names of the colleges with the most style. For example, a student planning on attending Bristol Community College, will “look better” in a sweatshirt from BC, and not BCC. So what’s in a name? Plenty! —-Beth Casey JONATHAN A. GOMES 178 Smith St. NB 02740 “Gee” Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Ms. B Mr. Correia. Red in the face w the St. Valentine’s Day blush. Admiration for two brothers. Happy w ED, SE, FS, AG, PC, SB, RB. Soph. geom. class memorable. TRACY L. GOMES 61 Beech St. NB 02740 “Jake” Spending time w godson Mikey brings smiles. Thanks parents Ms. B for their love support. Happy w A’, TM°’C, MM, TA, KP, PD, KB, SS CP. Won't forget 9-24, 9-29, 9-30. “I know, but... !” PAULA C. GONCALVES 800 Pine Hill Dr. NB 02745 ““Midget’’ Admires Richie. Happy dancing cruisin’. Can be found at S. End beach or on the Avenue. Mr. Hamlet tops. Thanks NM, LM, KH, LH, parents. Valentine’s Day w Ri- chie memorable. “Sup Babes!” a e | Be i Ce MANUELA S. GOMES 1059 Westgate St. NB 02745 “Mannie” Happiest w AD, CO, NL, MF, LJ, LR; JM, SS, KL. Pottery class memorable. Secretly wishes to go cruising w guy of her dreams. Ms. Sylvia, the Tan House secretary, tops! Thanks parents. MARIA D. GONCALVES 183 Collette St. NB 02746 ‘“Marlena’’ Happiest w Ste- phen, BM, TA, KR, BN, FA, KL Friends. Plans to become elem. school teacher, get mar- ried be happy. Admires Jef- frey Souza. “Don’t worry; be happy!” Mr. Perry rates high. SUZIE M. GONCALVES 183 Collette St. NB 02746 “Suzie-Q” Enjoys horseback riding, football games the beach. Paul Gonzalez will al- ways remain a vivid memory. Admires Mr. Longo Mr. Sav- age. Plans to join the Air Force. Thanks family Anabela. Mr. Hamlet 1. NICHOLE E. GOMES 63 Lemos St. NB 02740 “Niki” Admires mother who has always been there for her. Thanks parents for time, pa- tience, love understanding. Happiest w Rob, KC, EL. Sr. Banquet happy memory. Trust honesty important to her. MILTON N. GONCALVES 86 Belleville Rd. NB 02745 Thanks Mom, Dad, Coach Wirth. 9 24 88 at Horseneck most memorable. Top activities include football track. Ad- mires sensitivity honesty self confidence in a person. Happiest w the boys. BRIDGET L. GONNEVILLE 452 Hawes St. NB 02745 ‘Bridge’ Noted for non-stop talking and laughing! Happiest being w friends. Best times spent w JMC CC. Likes peo- ple w magnet personalities. Headed to college. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. SCOTT GOMES 322 Arnold St. NB 02740 Whaler football track both outstanding memories. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Tiny. Happiest times spent w close friends. Seeks honesty uniqueness in new relationships. Noted for winning smile. NICOLE C. GONCALVES 42 Little Oak Rd. NB 02745 “Nicky” Noted for her smile. Happiest times shared w SE, KL, KT friends. Secretly wishes to go to Hawaii w SE. May night Dec. evening memorable. Danceline enjoy- able. Thanks parents. ‘“‘Pul- lease!” CARMEN E. GONSALVES 114 South St. NB 02740 “Cita” Plans to specialize in working w marine mammals. Thanks family friends. Most noted for doing anything on a dare. Secretly wishes to go out w “Lt. F” become a well- known dancer. DAVID J. GONSALVES 51 Plymouth St. NB 02740 “Gonz” Admires Ferris Bueller. Known for chasing carriages at Shaw’s. Happy w JR, SE, FM the guys. Secretly wishes to find Jimmy Hoffa! Plans future in law enforcement. Worst hab- it: Driving!! € SUSAN J. GRACA 4 Holly Ave. Acushnet 02743 “Graka” Ramada Inn 10-30-88 w CK KW memorable. Hap- py spending times w the guys partying. Being on the track team enjoyable. Enjoys hanging out anywhere, but home! Sends thanks to Mom Dad. a im FLAVIO P. GROTA 5 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Flea” Best times playing soccer hanging out. Happy w RD, RA, MB, PD RC. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Found at the Mall or friends’ houses. “That’s awful!” Mr. G rates high. College bound. MELISSA A. GONSALVES 418B Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Missy” Will never forget hav- ing her son. Admires personality trust in a person. Sends thanks to mother grandmoth- er. Happiest w son Hector, Shannon family. Enjoys shop- ping eating out. wii 3 MARLON D. GRACE 68 Newcomb St. NB 02746 “Sweet” Enjoys playing sports watching comedy. Happy at meal times! Admires Mom. Happiest times spent w RH, JV, MS, KR, SD, ML RF. Bad habit of procrastinating. Noted for his laughter. DANIELLE L. GUILHERME 139 Summit St. NB 02740 “Dani” Thanks Auntie Linda Auntie Bella. Most noted for big mouth happy squeaky voice. Mr. Silva, Mr. Francis Mrs. Mellen tops. Hopes to study fashion design. Won’t forget fr. sr. years. “Hey, you!” KIM M. GONZAGA 950 Glen St. NB 02745 “Kimmy” Dislikes NBHS social subdivisions! Enjoys dancing painting. Best times w CD, AA, GA, JG friends. Appreciates honesty in people. Active in SADD. Thanks parents AA for support. FELECIA GRACIA 171 Charles St. NB 02744 Happiest w CG, HG, PD, LS family. Ms. Martin Mr. Her- bert rate high. Enjoys hearing “Endless Summer Nights” Se- cretly wishes to date a district attorney. Jr. Sr. Banquets and soph. yr. all memorable. REBECCA A. GUILLETTE 3591 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Rooskie” Happy w Shaun other good friends. Thanks her aunt Coach Gardiner. Will always remember going to Northfield w CC team. Mr. Goodfellow rates high. Honesty sensitivity important. STEPHANIE M. GOODWIN 20, Rounseville St. NB 02745 “Steph” Happiest w family friends. Jr. Sr. Banquets most memorable. Thanks Mom, Dad PM. “Cuz’ look” Appreciates honesty in a person. Plans to live life to the fullest. Mr. Raposo 1. ANASTASIA GRAVANIS 83 Colonial Dr. NB 02746 ‘Stacie’? Happiest w close friends. Most memorable mo- ments: 3-31-88 Jr. Sr. Ban- quets. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Rates Mr. War- ren as terrific! Dislikes know-it- alls. ““Yeah, whatever” JOSHUA J. GURNEY 1549 Morton Ave. NB 02745 “Gurn” Sends special thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest w MH, DC, BA, MA, MM, DS, GT JH. Can be found at Dave’s “crib” or sllim. Playing ice hock- ey tops. Jr. Banquet memorable. ““Way out of control!” STEPHANIE A. GORDON NB 02740 ““Steph’? Happiest w band friends, esp. SG, PL, WS, SR, SH, LR, LS, KM SC. Found at Almacs or the beach. Enjoys dancing, band, track show choir. Band w Mr. V rates high. Thanks family. “= B oe vhs DARCI L. GRAVIEL 211 Weld St. NB 02740 “Dare”? Known for winning smile eyes. Sends thanks to Mom, Dad, Ms. Francis good friends. Enjoys being a beach bum. Likes honest, nice, straightforward people. Rates Mr. Silva Mr. Warren high. PETER R. HALL 32 Valerie St. NB 02740 “Pistol” Enjoys karate, weight- lifting waterskiing. Secretly wishes to travel the world in business play pro-tennis. Ad- mires a person w a witty person- ality. Happy w friends. “Take it easy.” Seniors 43 LUGILUE HATHAWAY 6 Felton St. NB 02745 “Lucy” Happiest w KM, PG, CM, CL JT. Enjoys going out w Keith. Secretly wishes to move out of MA. Special thanks goes out to parents. Appreciates honesty. Mr. Lanouette rates high. Enjoys photo. : JASON B. HEBERT NB 02740 “Jay” Enjoys boating, driving going out w friends. Happy w Debbie, EC, JD, JC, AF, DF KL. Secretly wishes to be a drummer for a rock group. Can be found in Padanaram. “Ya, sure big guy!” MATTHEW HIBBERT 79 Capitol St. NB 02744 “Matt” Swimming skiing top pastimes. Likes a person w a good sense of humor. Happiest going out w friends. Thanks MA, MS JC for being good friends. Admires Mom Dad. “Oh, shoot!” Ai j Bij bai bass q a AAG ROBERTA M. HAYES 1082 Cherokee St. NB 02745 “Rob” Known for getting into trouble! Can be found at the beach. Best times w SC, MD, KS, NR, LV, K M, DM, JD, LG. Enjoys doing everything she’s told not to! Ms. Morris Mr. R. Pacheco tops. JENNIFER HEBERT 448 Oliver St. NB 02745 “Jen” Thanks Mom, Dad, Der- rick, Mrs. Crown Wendy for their support. Plans long life w Derrick establishing a busi- ness career. Best times shared w Derrick. Admires honesty sense of humor in a person. JOSHUA D. HOAGLUND 27 Seventh St. NB 02740 “Hoagie” Sends thanks to Mom, Dad Mr. Medeiros. Enjoys skateboarding, surfing swim- ming. Mr. Robbins rates high. Headed for art school. Bad habit of la ziness. Appreciates finding truthful people. WENDY B. HAYNES 1097 Marlborough St. NB 02745 “Wendell” Jr. Banquet, nuclear roses maj. comps memorable. Thanks Mom Cliff for love support. Happiest w Tina, B, G, J, K close friends. Plans ca- reer in law. Enjoys twirling dancing. CHRISTINA D. HENRY 245 Walnut St. NB 02740 “Tina” Summer ’88, swim team survey bus rides w KL, KA BF memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Hap- py w Wen, BB, GD, KT, JD MS. Swim team tops. Fun times at sllim. “I don’t know!” EMILY HODGSON 710 County St. NB 02740 “Many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know” — LZ. Mr. T, Mr. Ed Mr. J tops. Happiest w friends from every- where. Thanks parents. Won’t forget Floyd. JL Tributew K,R MO; JP in Vt. 88 Googab. NICOLE A. HEATH 42 Grape St. NB 02740 “Broccoli” Distressed by panty- hose! Will never forget Floyd concert w Em. Happiest w LD, GP, JJ, CB, MO, JC many others. Thanks Mum, Dad friends. “I’m not sayin’, I’m just sayin!” ee ‘ a) ANTHON HERNANDEZ NB 02745 Known for humor. Happiest w Lizzett Rodriguez, VO, RO, TG, BO C. Enjoys “chilling w the four Amigoes.” Dec. 15th — Green House most memora- ble. “Don’t be ’quare.” Thanks Mrs. Purcell. Looks for sincer- ity. SETH H. HOLMES 15 Arnold Pl NB 02740 “The Mad Hacker” Appreciates a sense of humor. Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. B, Mr. Hebert Mr. Perry all great. “Que pasa!” Thanks parents because w out them he wouldn’t have made it. Secretly wants to be a comic. CHRISTOPHER D. HOLT 249 Florida St. NB 02745 “Chris” Thanks Mr. Biscari Col. Napoli for getting him in- volved in school. Happy w good friends. Hopes to be a psycholo- gist or enter politics. Being bowl- ing champ honor guard on sane day memorable. WILLIAM HOUTMAN 153 Florence St. NB 02740 “Billy Ash” Found at Westlawn. Thanks Mom for being there. Happy w Ann posse. Sum- mer of ’88 great. “I don’t know” Best times playing b-ball vs Dur- fee. Admires Michael Jordan. Hopes to be successful. v TODD A. HURTEAU 15 Willard St. NB 02744 “Hurteau” Sends special thanks to parents. Admiration for Charles Bronson. Happiest w Lori, F-team, RK CM. En- joys a fun personality. Ms. Mar- land for TV Prod. great. Headed for a trade school. ais TAMMY E. HOUSEWRIGHT 14 Austin Ct. NB 02740 Noted for constant smile. Mr. Motta Mr. Kelly both great. Thanks Mom for her love help. Happiest w JA, KJ, LP, FG, LB, JR SS. “You're so stupid!” Hopes to become rich. Senior prom memorable. KERRY A. HOWLAND 11 Desautels Ct. NB 02744 “Ker” Thanks Mom, Dad stepmom for patience. Happiest hanging w LJ, MG, DG,DM KJ. Admires Dougie. Plans to be happy spend rest of life w Dougie. Mr. Sykes’ study tops! Feb. 11, 1988 memorable date. JENNIFER L. IRIZARRY 33 Buttonwood St. NB 02740 “Izzy” Won't forget Bear Hill, Halloween °87, car crash Googab. Thanks parents for love support. Has future plans to attend college someday hopes to travel to Greece. “Ya, right!” Well, here it is! May, the end of the line for my owner after four — sometimes very long years. Here he comes to clean me out (only under the penalty of not getting a diploma if he doesn’t). He’s going to need more than that one wastepaper basket to clean me out completely. Oh yes, here’s the usual; library books, definitely overdue; homework assignments, very very overdue; yellow slips, no longer overdue; and, oh yes, the forgotten lunch, well well overdue — and GREEN! What about that sweater that’s still hanging here after seven months. You’re wondering who it belongs to? Well it’s not mine! Lockers don’t wear sweaters. We wear stickers, notes, pictures, posters, etc. Speaking of that, try to peel those things off easily. I hate it when you just yank and pull and leave half the sticker on. That always means the custodians will be by during the summer with that razor instrument, scraping and scraping away. Ouch, it really smarts. Oh, you don’t have to take that picture down; it’s my favorite. (It’s fresh!) That gorgeous blond hair, beautiful tan, nice smile. Honest, it’s the smile I like — I didn’t even notice the bikini, really. Well, I guess that’s about it; all cleaned out; and look, just one and a half basketfuls. Oh, are you leaving that mirror? It’s going to seem funny to see the reflection of an empty locker when you slam that door — and you always slam the door, never lift the lever and close it! Well, so long and good luck. I’m going to miss your funny comments each morning, especially Monday mornings. You have been one of my more amusing owners over these seventeen years. Guess I'll just stand here wait- ing for the new freshmen class. Seniors 45 46 ‘. x . FRANCISCO J. ISAAC 723 So. First St. NB 02744 “Machet e” Appreciates a loyal friendship. Thanks Lizandra, Radames Mrs. Kallevik. Happiest when bothering Eliza- beth or w family friends. Mr. L Fernandez Mr. Sanchez both favorites. i bea KIRSTEN I. JOHNSON 16 Dudley St. NB 02744 Kij” Happiest w Lisa, LB, CP, LG, JL, PM, JC JH. Thanks parents sis for their love understanding. Mrs. Audette Mr. Kelly 1. Hopes to become a makeup hair stylist for Santa Barbara. Found at Mall. HOZANNAH A. KHAZAN 497 W. Middle St. NB 02740 Happiest w KM Westlawn crew. Hopes to become an elec- trical eng. Thanks Mrs. Purcell, SR, BH, LA, JM, BG, CA CH. Dad most admired. Ms. Persson a favorite. Enjoys b- ball, football body building. 4 ie CHERYLA. JACKSON 539 Hawes St. NB 02745 Hopes to open a day care center. Admires her father. Happiest w Jeff, MC close friends. En- joys doing arts crafts. “Not- ten” Likes kind, honest, respect- ful, understanding people. A real TV fan. JENNIFER L. JONES 27 Sidney St. NB 02740 “Jen” Thanks parents, Erin godmother for love support. Happiest w MA, JD, LG, LD, NH, GP the crew. Found at Shaw’s. “You, bimbo!”” Mr. F, L, A, S, A G all rate high. Admires Granma Jones most. RYAN M. KNOWLES 16 Birchwood Rd. NB 02745 “Ry” Thanks sent to parents Mr. Veronneau. Happiest w KC, TH, CM, MP MM. Found at most athletic events. Enjoyed track, volleyball Stud. Congress. Hopes to attend college become an orthodon- ust. CARLA R. JANUAR NB 02744 “Chris” Known for the mess made at lunch. “Baloney” Being w Jack brings smiles. Hopes to own a mansion employ a chauffeur! Mr. Couto for math was great. Admires brother Joe. Headed for college. CAROL A. JORDAN 22 Locust St. NB 02740 Car chase on Halloween ’87 NY trip memorable. Best times w DL, TP, SP, EG the gang. ““What’s wrong with her!” Mr. Walsh Mr. Goodfellow both 1. Active w Drama Club, FLC, SADD Gr. Outdoors. CLAUDINE K. L HEUREUX 1500 Old Plainville Rd. NB 02747 “Claud” Happiest w Ann, PG, LH, SP, MF, PR, NP Avenue gang. Thanks Dad, Mom, Mi- chelle, family Ann. Most not- ed for “On the prowl”, hair socks. Wishes to own a monster truck. Enjoys dancing. KIMBERLY JOHNSON 3 Whitelock St. NB 02745 “Kim” Thanks Mom, Dad, Jim Mark. Won’t forget falling in the cafe soph yr. “Smile, life doesn’t get that bad!’ Headed for a career in occupational ther- apy. Active w swimming spring track. SARAH E. JORGE 307 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Poochie” Plans to attend col- lege then pursue a possible modeling career. Happy w SG, DR, JT TM. Secretly hopes to appear on Vogue’s cover. Enjoys dancing, designing, modeling, or shopping. KELLY A, LAPRE 10 Bay St. NB 02740 Enjoys times spent at rock con- certs. Happiest w JG friends. Secretly wishes to meet Tom Kiefer. Plans to head for college. Embarrassed after falling off the bus freshman year! MICHAEL P. LARKIN 22 Hill Rd. NB 02745 “Larkin” Mr. Fraga’s Eng. class jr. year a favorite. Happiest w Lisa. Secretly wishes to deliver pizza on a motorcycle! Admires Clint Eastwood the most. MARK J. LEeBOEUF 301 Lowell St. NB 02745 “Buff” F-ball, winter track baseball tops. Making Super- bowl in ’85 memorable. Thanks Coaches Seed, Wirth Cor- reira. Headed to college. Can be found at Brooklawn Park. Known for playing sports! GLYNESS LIMA 269 Ash St. NB 02740 “Glynn” Noted as being David’s girlfriend. Study w Dion, CA SR memorable. Happy w David. Admires people who can be themselves. Thanks Mom Dad. Can be found at the Front. “IT don’t care!” 7 DAWN J. LAVENDIER NB 02740 Special thanks sent to Coach G friends. Mrs. Hassey for US History psych. great. Favorite activities include X-country, track Great Outdoors Club. Happiest w JT, CJ, MC friends. MARY E. LeFEVER 30D Carriage Dr. NB 02740 Plans to be a marine biologist. Admires sincerity in a person. Happiest w CS, TS, LT, CL, A SY.“...and stuff like that!” Special thanks to Mom. Pro- crastinating a bad habit. Loves animals. KRISTINE M. LINCOLN 202 Eugenia St. NB 02745 “Kris” Happiest w NG, EC, ED, KT friends. Gives special thanks to Mom. Miss Milligan rates high. Known for blushing. Enjoys dancing. Plans to attend college for child care. Sensitivity important. TARA E. LAWRENCE 27 Evelyn St. NB 02740 “Ta” Admires parents Uncle Jay. Keeping “‘the secret” memorable. Happiest w family, friends expecially Wayne. Enjoys hanging out w brothers. Special thanks to Mrs. Bolton Mr. Longo. ANA R. LEITE 199 Shaw St. NB 02745 “Ana Lou” Mr. Biscari’s French class tops. Special thanks to family friends. Happiest w PA, PC, HL, DA HR. Meet- ing Hank from Norway trip to Boston memorable. Admires Isabel. Found at Mall. NANCY A. LOMBA 254 County St. NB 02740 Thanks her entire family. Hap- piest cruisin’ the Ave or w friends MG, LG, FF, TS PM. Enjoys shopping dancing. Can be found at the Mall. Most noted for getting into trouble. “I don’t think so.” ANGELA G. LEANDRE 53 North St. NB 02740 “Angie” Plans to go to college for accounting. 11-26-86 most memorable. Happiest w Bob, Carla Monica. Wishes to get married live happily ever after. Admires Bob. Known for her big mouth. 67 Atlantic St. NB 02740 “Ling” Known for her crazy haircuts clothes! Summer in Cancun w MG SS memora- ble. Secretly wishes to be Ms. Olympia! Best times w SS, MG, KH. Thanks Mom, Dad Kelly. Enjoys tennis w SW. ANNA O. LOPES 88 Park St. NB 02740 “Scooter” Thanks parents. Hap- piest w Filly Eugene. Mr. Francis rates high. Bad habit of being cocky. Will always re- member being w Tey. Can be found at Lou-Lou’s. Hopes to own a Mustang GT someday. TRACY A. LENLING MARC A. LeBLANC 257 Appleton St. NB 02745 Known for being extremely au- dible! 7-21-88 8:35 PM memo- rable. Thanks Mom, Dad, LAP DJL. Gr. Outdoors Club, FLC Drama Clubs tops. Hap- py w Bailey, SVP the gang. Enjoys acting eating. ; . JADINE Y. LEUNG 156 Elm St. NB 02740 “Jay” Thanks Mom Dad for everything. Plans to go to college be successful. Happiest w friends, KJ, PM, CP, RL, CM, WD LP. Wishes to marry George Michael! Found jr. banking class memorable. i 7 CHRISTINE R. LOPES 147 Auburn St. NB 02740 A young lady remembered as “Bella” in Clash of the Clans. Thanks family, friends, Mr. Walsh Mr. Gissinger. The “Doctor” made everything bet- ter. Summer of ’88 the best memories. “Absolutely!” Seniors 47 Designated Smoking Area The smoking habits of many people will soon un- dergo major changes. There is already one designat- ed smoking area only for faculty, and soon smoking by students will be forbidden entirely. The burning question is Why do people smoke? One smoker said “It relieves tension and stress and helps me relax.” Another said he enjoys it and that he thinks it’s cool. One quitter stated that she started smoking whenever she was depressed, and she now realizes that it was stupid to have ever started. Non-smokers are thrilled with the new laws stat- ing that for years smokers have polluted their air, stunk-up their clothes and clogged their lungs. The debate will rage on between the rights of smokers and non-smokers even after the laws have changed. It seems a likely fact that students will always sneak a cigarette in a bathroom, or wherever they can. The school administration on the other hand, must try to stop this by affecting everyone in the hopes some will stop smoking. At the same time, they will make a healthy environment for all. —-Susan Oliveira Be Pes ERICA L. LOPES 117 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Odie” Thanks Mom sisters ML RL. Happiest w David Con, MW, LF, RB DD. Se- cretly wishes to marry a football player. Hopes to become a sports doctor. Can be found at United Front. “Excuse me!” Pe a a MICHAEL J. LOPES 89 Griffin Court NB 02740 “Sugar Bear” Thanks Mom family for support. Admires un- cles Dwayne Paul Lopes. Happiest w family Nike Posse. Most known for playing varsity football. Plans to attend college. “Yeh, Boy” CARLOS A. LOPEZ 60 So. Second St. NB 02740 “Cuchi” Admires thanks his mother. Dislikes morning exer- cises. Never forget time he met his dream, Maria. Hopes to be- come a doctor of engineering open his own business. Happiest w his princess. GERONIMO A. LOPES 148 Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Mofo” Sends special thanks to Ron Wilkenson Mom. Ad- mires RL. Forgetfulness worst habit. Noted for pulling sur- prises. Happiest w friends when eating. Enjoys motorcycle riding. Mr. Robbins 1. NICOLE R. LOPES 214 A Bryant Lane NB 02740 “Doug” Happiest w TE, CR, SS KL. Enjoyed Danceline Steering Committee. Secretly wishes to meet Al B. Sure. Hopes to pursue a career in act- ing. Known for smile. Thanks parents. “What?” LIZANDRA LOPEZ 410 So. Front St. NB 02744 “Liza” Sends thanks to Mrs. Kallevick, Mr. Lopes Mr. Robbins. Admires teachers friends. ‘““Word” Enjoys reading listening to music. Hopes to major in civil engineering. Hap- py w family friends. i 7 TONI L. LOPEZ 254 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 Admires Mikey Jr. JD. Hap- piest w MG, TS, TG Ricans. Really embarrassed when SJ’s car stalled in front of VO, MG, RO TH. Noted for going off on Lee in the hall! Thanks Mom Mrs. Harper. LUCY M. LUIS 188 Myrtle St. NB 02746 Happiest w DG, CC, AG most of all, FL Pepa. Sr. Ban- quet outstanding. Found at Hor- seneck Beach. Secret wish to be the owner of pink Lamborghini. Best times dancing or traveling anywhere. MARILYN MACEDO NB 02740 “M-N-M” Thanks Mom Up- ward Bound staff. Happy w that special someone, MT, TG, AG, AH, HV, TM VT. “I don’t care!” Hopes to be success- ful in life! Plans to attend col- lege. Sr. Banquet memorable. LINA M. LOURO 21 Stackhouse St. NB 02740 “Little Lina” Noted for dimples. Never forget NBHS bonfire, Jr. Sr. Banquets! Happiest w Nuno, RS, TM, EF RC. Wishes to be very rich and travel the world. Headed to college for elementary educ. MICHAEL D. LYGREN 26 Main St. Acushnet 02743 “Mike” Baseball track both outstanding activities. Appreci- ates a good sense of humor. Won’t forget winning State shuddle hurdle championship at BU. Thanks Mom Dad. A fu- ture physical therapist. ELIZABETH MACHADO 31 Dunbar St. NB 02744 “Lisa” Special thanks sent to Mom. Happiest w Elvis friends. Admires honesty in a person. Known for her laugh. Mr. Gill Mr. Ed tops. Plans to go to college. ““What’s up?” Ad- mires Mr. Fortes. DAVID A. LOVERIDGE, JR. 960 Tradewind St. NB 02740 “Love” Enjoyed swimming golf most. Happiest times w Wendy, Kris, Jen friends. Very special thanks sent to his parents grandparents. Admi- ration for Mr. Medeiros. Mr. Fraga 1. College bound. KRISTEN N. LYONNAIS 139 Truro St. NB 02745 “Kris” Happiest w Kristen the crew. Rowing w KB, DF BF: Florida w KA; Squeeze feast memorable moments. En- joyed swim team. Happiest eat- ing talking on phone w KA. Thanks Mom Dad for love. Ack ELVIS MACHADO 67 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “El Cid” Sends thanks to Mom. Admires Steven DaSilva. Hopes for the world to be a safe place to live. Enjoys freestylin’. “Dag!” Happy w family. Mr. Walsh rates high. Admires an honest person. KEITH M. LOWTHER 14 B. Bayberry Rd. NB 02740 This young man left before the big red ’n white day in June before turning in his question- naire. Could be found in the Blue House while here at NBHS. Will miss good friends, but not books and bells. ib ue DEBRA L. LUCAS 13 Lucas St. NB 02744 “Little Lucas” Happiest w RC, MA, HA, PD, RC PD. Sr. lunch gang Sr. Banquet great memories. Girls’ Soccer Team will never be forgotten. ““Nope” Appreciates honesty, humor, trust sensitivity. FRANCISCO B. MACEDO 85 Watson St. NB 02740 “Clark Kent” Admires Quayle for being a tough National Guardsman. Happiest w LB, the crew Blackhead. Won’t forget winter vacation of 87. Se- cretly wishes to work for NASA. Thanks Mom Dad. SANDRA MACHADO 325 Earle St. NB 02746 “Sandy” Won’t forget Craig, JF, CD, VC AC at Sr. Ban- quet. Photo Club enjoyable. Thanks Mom, Dad, DR, JF, MJ CM. Best times spent w Craig, MV, CD, VC, AC BS. Admires compassion forgiv- ing. (bit LAURA A. MACEDO 8 Beetle St. NB 02746 Thanks Upward Bound program for support. Happiest w the Cape Verdean crew. Admires honesty, punctuality a sense of humor in a person. Mr. Good- fellow rates high. Found in Tan House. “Gimme a break!” Me By STEVEN K. MACHADO 126 Ash St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom, Aunt Glo NBHS staff. Plans success in the business world after college. Happiest w JV, CJ, SV the gang. Admires a trustworthy, humorous person. Night in Haunted House embarrassing. 49 Seniors HELA JOHN P. MACIE NB 02740 “Mace” Happy w KV, SP, JP, JP , DO, TH, KB RC. Enjoys shooting, drawing photo. “Forgetting” to do homework bad habit! Lunch jr. year great. Plans college a $60,000 a year jObmeGetercala BRUCE A. MANSSUER 144 James St. NB 02740 Special thanks to parents. Plans to study sports medicine in col- lege. Happiest w JH, EL, PS, ML, PF GM. Dreams of be- ing stranded on an island w Jill H. Enjoys cycling. “Give me some!” POLLYANN MATOS 116 South St. NB 02740 ““Polli’? Happiest times w friends and Christine. Admires her father. Mr. Correia for photo tops. Thanks Mom, Dad, sisters John for everything. Plans a successful future in fash- ion retail. ANN-MARIE MACLEAN 283 Coffin Ave. NB 02746 “Ann” Enjoys dancing, talking cruising. Happiest w Clau- dine. Thanks parents sister for support. Admires looks personality in a person. Jr. Ban- quet w LV memorable. Ms. Ce- tenich rates 1. 54 Agnes St. NB 02745 Happiest w BM, K’, AM, CR friends. Times spent w good friends memorable. Admires honesty, trust a sense of hu- mor. Hopes to be a well-known pediatrician. A dream to win the America’s Cup Race. 162 Summit St. NB 02740 “Dimple” Special thanks sent to Mom. Happiest w friends, fam- ily Tom. Plans to be a lawyer anywhere but MA. Enjoys danc- ing, traveling, singing, piano. Secretly wishes for hair passed her knees. LAURA J. MARANDA TARA L. McAULIFFE ANA S. MAGANO 153 Clara St. NB 02744 “Smiley’’ Thanks parents, brother, Paul Mr. Sykes. Plans to go to college in Florida marry Paul. 7-4-87 memora- ble. Secretly wishes to be strand- ed on a deserted island w Paul. Mr. Sykes tops. NELIA M. MARMELO 24 Peckham St. NB 02746 “Nellie” Thanks sent to parents, Tia Alice, godmother LS. Se- cretly wishes to tour the world visit JV in Holland. “What a nerd!” Summer of ’88 w JV memorable. Happiest w Liz S. INXS tops. ANDREW P. McDEVITT 598 Cherry Tree Lane NB 02740 “Andy” SC?, KC, SADD, X-C, T SAC enjoyable. Happy w B’, C, G, K, L, M distance crew. Admires thanks brother Sean. Skiing into a tree was em- barrassing! Summer ’87 memo- rable. Mr. T G tops! ii. JEMAL D. MAGNETT 79D Carriage Dr. NB 02740 Special thanks sent to parents Mark D. Hopes to sit around have his money work for him. Would like to further his educa- tion in business. Mr. Motta Mrs. E. Andrade tops. Enjoys playing b-ball. MARIA A. MATOS 27 Roosevelt St. NB 02744 “Mer” Obrigado mae e pai para tudo. Plans to join the US Navy. Happiest w PS, LG, LP, LP CR. Hopes to see the world someday. Mr. Kelly’s English class rates tops. Found at Hazel- wood Park. RYAN S. McDONALD 795 Hathaway Rd. NB 02740 Special thanks sent to parents grandparents. Plans to major in business in college. Enjoyed playing tennis for NBHS. Mon- day morning sickness a bad hab- it. Jr. Banquet memorable. Hap- py w friends. JONATHAN M. McGARVEY 129 Ash St. NB 02740 Thanks sent to Mrs. Purcell, |Mom Dad. Happiest w DA, LB, JW, JA TN. Enjoyed ' playing baseball for NBHS. Mr. Jacintho rates tops. Headed for college. Seeks individualism in new acquaintances. EVELYN T. MEDEIROS 433 Dartmouth St. NB 02740 “Kitten” Happiest w Mike, CC, CR, AB, KB friends. Mr. Raposo rates 1. Thanks Mom Dad. Will always remember 1-12-88, 4-18-88 6-3-88. Hopes to attend college be- come a teacher. “Calm down!” ’ esate = : we) x R ? : - s 7, : i : — SHERRY L. MEDEIROS 107 South St. NB 02740 “Minnie Mouse” Thanks family friends. Enjoys playing the keyboard, listening to music talking on the phone. Active in SSA chorus. Happiest w CR, JD, EM, TM, LG, KL, DS SC. Admires Debi C. TARA McKAY 1101 Pequot St. NB 02745 Special thanks sent to Mom, Dad, Mr. Mrs. C Larry for love support. Mr. Goodfellow for chem. Mr. Ed for econ. the best! Enjoyed being on swim team for 3 yrs. Happiest w LC friends. HEIDI L. MEDEIROS 473 Summer St. NB 02740 ‘“B.B.”? Thanks parents grandparents for all they’ve done. Happiest w the kongs shlongs. Never forget watching the carpet cleaners or the Senior Banquet. Admires Mom. “It’s all right inside.” STEVE MEDEIROS 144 Jarry St. NB 02745 “Steveja” Thanks Mom Dad sister. Will always remember Jr. Banquet. Happiest w close friends. Mr. Motta rates high. Admires a sense of humor in a person. “All right, now. We’ve got problems.” TONI L. M. McWILLIAMS 158 Summit St. NB 02740 “Burger” Happy w SD, MA, TM KH. Likes an honest patient person. Headed to col- lege to major in finance. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Admires Sgt. Morrison. Noted for her big eyes! PAULO R. MEDEIROS 1M Rolling Green Dr. Fall River 02720 “Paul” Won’t forget Horseneck Beach Sr. Banquet. Happiest w LN, AZ, EB, SD, DP crew. Secretly wishes to be on a deserted island w a thousand beautiful women. Thanks par- ents, grandma sister. CYNTHIA L. MELANSON 38 Newton St. NB 02740 “Cin” The summer of ’88 a stan- dout. Special thanks sent to Mom, Dad Mrs. Purcell. Headed for a college career then hopefully, a successful fu- ture. Her happiest times spent w close friends. ALVES J. MEDEIROS 273 Harwich St. NB 02745 “Al” Plans to be the next Don- ald Trump! Ms. Leal US His- tory tops. Enjoys playing soccer writing. Admires Aunt Rose. Secret dream to be the 5th mem- ber of U2. Hated homework. “You know it!” SANDY MEDEIROS 184 Deerfield Rd. NB 02745 Secretly wishes to go to Texas in AF’s car. Happiest w Bobby, CB, AF, DR, JA, JF crue. Enjoys hanging w friends. Won't forget 9-2-88. “Hey, babe” Loves the beach. Aims for success in business. LORI A. MELLO 48 Valentine St. NB 02744 Ms. Milligan for Child Care outstanding. Most fun times spent w JV, LV, PB, SP SS. Enjoyed being president of HERO. Hopes to become a nursery school teacher. Appreci- ates an honest person. ELIZABETH C. MEDEIROS 10 Richmond St. NB 02740 “Liz” Happiest w DG, KS, JL, FL, RF LD. Enjoys playing field hockey. Times w RF most memorable. Sends special thanks to Mom Dad. Red- faced after scoring goal for Dartmouth! Mr. Vaz great. SCOTT D. MEDEIROS 386 Maxfield St. NB 02740 Happiest w JR the guys CM. Gives special thanks to par- ents for love support. Will never forget the “crazy cook- out.” Secretly wishes to spend a secret get-away w KF. Plans to make big money. ii MICHAEL MELLO 96 Ridgewood Rd. NB 02745 “Mike” Admires Dale Murphy most. Spends time playing base- ball or fishing. Looks for nice personality sense of humor in new friends. Sends thanks to parents. “Don’t worry about it!”’ Mr. Ed 1. Nn La ht RICHARD J. MELLO 488 Prescott St. NB 02745 “Rich” Happiest sleeping or jamming w friends. Seeing The Dead at Oxford in °88 most memorable time. “What?” En- joys music, esp. drumming bass playing. Bad habit of driv- ing on the wrong side of road. NATASHA B. MENDES 87 Fruit St. NB 02740 Great times shared w Amy, KB, SY, RF, FN Jon. Secret wish to live under water. Mr. Castro Mrs. Mellen tops. “Peace love” Hopes to be- come a fashion designer. Is hap- piest when in Boston. STEPHEN D. MITCHELL, JR. 39 Ocean St. NB 02740 “Mitch” Thanks Mom, Dad, Fr. B. Harrington coaches. Time spent w Rita the best. Secret wish to play on US Volleyball team. Happy w RS, AM, SB, WC,GD,CM DK. “Not real- ly” Enjoys sports drawing. ANNABELA MELO 1078 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 “Bella” Happy w Veronica, Oliver, LV, GJ, OD, SD, GP EM. Appreciates love support from Mom Dad. Mr. Ed Mr. Kelly tops. “You’re crazy!” Often found at Horseneck w best friend. Noted for joking. DAVID P. MESQUITTA 180 Richmond St. NB 02740 “Masquite” Most noted for his laugh. Won’t forget beating McKinnon from Dart. in 110 hurdles. Red-faced after walk- ing into girls’ bathroom. “You know that!” Thanks parents. Happy w best friends. eae PS) RISTIN A. MONTEIRO 462 Parker St. NB 02740 ‘“ Kris’”” Noted for her smile. Thanks mother Bill for good advice also good friends. Hap- py w Kerri R., CR, TE, MAD, MV, SP, RR, SD, MB, TG, MR, RB, NG MM. Found out-of-town. Admires Mom. College-bound. FRANK F. MELO 106 Earle St. NB 02746 “Ace” Spends most time w his Chevelle SS. Enjoyed Mr. Lyon- nais for math. Hugh Hefner his idol. Thanks given to Mom Dad. Found at Mall w good friends. Appreciates an honest person. Future plans in photog- raphy. KEVIN MICHALSKI 177 Princeton St. NB 02745 “Kev” Enjoys cycling, skiing hiking. Horseneck Beach w Manny, Kerr Kath memora- ble. Thanks sent to parents, teachers family. Happiest w JC, KA, KV, JP, LS MP. Se- cret wish to win Megabucks! SUSAN A. MONTEIRO 193 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “Sue” Special appreciation to Mom Dad. Happiest times spent w Dave. Bruins eliminat- ing Habs in ’87 — ’88 playoffs memorable. Embarrassed after breaking three of Ms. Caton’s typewriters. Future undecided. MARIA N. MENDES 89 Collette St. NB 02746 Unforgettable times at lunch w SP, CS, AC, NS Freddy. Seeks honesty, fun people w good personalities. A big thank you to close pals, Mom Dad. Hopes to get married become very rich! “Poor thing” AUDREY C. MILETTE NB 02740 ““Audj” Top quote: “If you love something, set it free; if it comes back, it was yours; if it doesn’t, it never was.” Happy w SR, AA, CC PS. Cheryl’s driving un- believable! “It’s been real” Mrs. S Mr. D 1. PAULA J. MONTGOMERY 226 North St. NB 02740 “Gumball” Great times w PS, TS, MS, KS, SS, LC, TR, TC CB. Hopes future career as mu- sicians’ manager. Trip to Mexi- co, Triumph w TS, Avenue w Trai Terri memorable. Thanks Mom, Dad friends. ‘‘What would you like to leave as your gift and to whom?” “We, Kris, Kris Kris leave Bethany Ann Ferreira the “Round Table”. You are now “king.” — Kris Abraham, 4-209 Kris Braun, 4-209; Kris Lyonnais, 3-211 “My whip cream bottle to Jimmy Estrella’? — Chris Sequin, D213 “I leave behind to those who were not at “I leave my thanks to all the teachers I’ve had during these four years.”” — Rose Marie Ca- seiro, 4-209 “We leave Ms. Leal to the junior class.”” — Nelson Amaral, D122 , ‘““My parking space to Kimmy.” — Karen Bi- spo, D122 “T leave my McDonald’s runs to Tracey.” — Jackie Desorcy, 2-210 “T leave the basketball team a State Cham- pionship title.” — Arthur Correia, 3-117 “T leave a symbol of my gratitude to all my former teachers from whom I’ve learned so Ee nn a TANYA T. MOORE 19 Kane St. NB 02740 “Tee-Tee-Tanya” Arriving in NB from Philippines memora- ble. Thanks God, family all. Admires Mom, Dad, bro, grand- mother all. Secret wish to be- come well-known fashion de- Signer have family be hap- Py. NBHS at the time, the memory of out football visit to Superbowl.” — Tony Esteves, D132 CORY A. MOREIRA 77 Hanover St. NB 02745 Track a top activity. Being on undefeated track team for 3 straight yrs. memorable. Thanks parents SG. Happiest w BC, RK, TH SB. Ms. Hassey the best. Seeks intelligent fun peo- ple. Found at Mills. d 33 ies DOREEN S. MORIN 217 Rounds St. NB 02740 “Dee” Ms. Milligan tops the list of favorites appreciation. Best times being w kids or good friends. Passes the hours having a good time. “Go for it’ Appre- ciates a sense of humor. Found at the beach. much.” — Tanina Edwards, 2-210 “T leave nothing! I’m taking it all with me!’ — Deb Gaboriault, 4-211 THOMAS A. MORRIS 173 Bryant Ln. NB 02740 ‘Slick’? Admires self-confi- dence. Hopes to pursue a career in law. Happy w BC, MP, MM JP. Thanks parents. Secret wish to attend Harvard Law School. Mr. Ed his favorite. Ad- miration for T. Jefferson. CHARLIE B. MORS 98 Ward St. Acushnet 02743 “Chuck” 88 football season un- forgettable. Thanks Dad, Irene, Bob Terry. Admiration for his dad. Happiest w JZ, MZ, TG, MB, ES, DM, Puge, BL JB. Secret wish to own Joe’s Monte Carlo SS. Ms. Johnston 1. Seniors 53 ak ie FATIMA MOTA 8 Jenny Lind St. NB 02740 “Tina” Happiest w friends family. Thanks Mom, Dad KM. Jr. Banquet most vivid memory. “No doubt!” Mr. Pe- pin for Eng. terrific. Appreciates a good sense of humor. Christ- mas Eve ’87 embarrassing. ie ALYSON M. NILES 98 Spring St. NB 02740 “Aly” Special thanks sent to Joan. Happiest w SD, KF, TP, JE,CM close friends. “There ya go!’ Found at the Mills, GC’s DM’s houses. Admires a sense of humor honesty in people. FRANCIS J. NOONAN III 22 Central Ave. NB 02745 “Tripp” Sends thanks to JAH. Enjoyed pool. Admires imagina- tion in a person. Happy hanging in Never-Never land. Secretly wishes to have magical powers. Mr. Perry tops. Enjoys playing the trumpet. BARBARA J. MOYER NB 02740 “Moe” Appreciates a sense of humor good personality. Nephew’s birth memorable. Hopes to marry Paul. Best times w Paul good friends. “Let me tell ya!” Bike riding horse- back riding enjoyable. S ALAN J. NISSEN 340 Austin St. NB 02740 “Big Al” Noted for speeding in the hallway. Enjoys bowling. “Whatever, I don’t care!” Found hanging out at the bowling alley. Mr. Robbins his favorite. Plans to go to work in the future. STEPHEN D. NORCROSS 94 Beetle St. NB 02746 “Steve” Admires Ms. Borges. “Can you stand it?” Happiest w Tina M. Noted for his good looks. Plans to study accounting in college. Enjoys bowling, swimming tennis. Personality plus a must. JANET C. MOYET 152 Mill St. NB 02740 “Goya” Thanks parents cous- in. Happiest w BG, WD, EC, TL LJ. Admiration for Wilfred D. Often found on 3rd floor core. Mr. Raposo Inde- pendent Living class both great. Attracted by nice smile. BETHANY EE NOBREGA 35 Plante St. NB 02745 “Beth-Annie’” Thanks Mom, Dad Wendy. Summer ’88 memorable. Secretly wishes for June 25, 1993. Happiest times spent w Mike. Admires honesty in a person. Can be found at the Mall or on the beach! i ie 7 a GEORGINA NUNES 100 Shaw St. NB 02745 “Gina” Happy w SF, DC, SM, HM, EP, Kongs someone spe- cial. Admires honesty, caring understanding. Thanks Mom Dad. Can be found at sllim or at any party! Noted for her driving. JONATHAN R. NELSON 244 Carroll St. NB 02740 “Nelly” Top activities include track, football band. Noted for his sense of humor. Admires John Lennon. Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Headed to college. Happy w ST, JB, PG, DS, MZ GS. LARRY B. NOGUEIRA 10 Acushnet Ave. NB 02744 ‘‘Holmes” Horseneck Beach Sr. Banquet memorable. Hap- piest partying, hanging out dancing. Best times w PM, AZ, PC, JM, RC the rest of the gang. Thanks Dad. Secretly wishes to be a movie star. MARIA F. NUNES 193 Allen St. NB 02740 Thanks parents, friends CP. 12-6-87 fr. year memorable. Happiest times shared w Car- los friends. Admires an honest person w a good personality. Mr. Hamlet, Mr. C. Alves Mr. Lyonnais tops. RICHARD L. OLIVER : 3 7 im: - add ANA M. OLIVEIRA 59 Acushnet Ave. NB 02740 Sends special thanks to Mae- zinha. Plans to someday become a secretary. Admires her sister Grace. Secretly wishes to solve a real murder mystery! Most not- ed for giving advice to friends. “Wacked” bes aes 415 Summer St. NB 02740 “The Ricker” 16th birthday party most memorable. Plans to go on the PBT in the future. En- joys playing sports. Thanks par- ents friends. Noted for his comedy. Mr. Pepin 1. “Wapa Scooby!” eee ; f4 ri . x . JOEL A. PACHECO 157 Cornell St. NB 02740 “Sweety” Thanks KR, LS, RG KM. Admires a good natured person. Mr. Correia tops! Noted for giving people a hard time. Talking to Kelli, John Peter most memorable. “Can we go home now?” KAREN A. OLIVEIRA 478 Ashley Blvd. NB 02745 “Care Bear” Will never forget when she Maria left school came back w goodies for whole class. Thanks Mom for helping her finish school. Plans to marry Joey have a family. “Yo, babe!” DALBERTO R. PACHECO 43 Thompson St. NB 02740 “Del” Will never forget throw- ing a freshman into the cafeteria garbage. Thanks parents for making him possible. Happiest w girlfriend Kathy. Embar- rassed being seen w Tim W. or Dave S. Found at Mall. JOSE L. PACHECO 130 Winston St. Acushnet 02743 “Joe” Jr. Banquet lunch w PPMS 21-50 ,5 tbe ae JB memorable. Secretly wishes to be a tycoon by age 20. Mr. Motta Mr. Vardo tops. Thanks Mom Dad. Plans fu- ture in pharmacy. Admires Ka- ren F. SUSAN M. OLIVEIRA 136 Wood St. NB 02745 “Sue” Special thanks sent to Grandmother, parents, family friends. Happiest w DanniG, Kerri R, KR RG. Enjoys playing basketball. Seeks a sense of humor in a person. Headed to college. DAWN D. PACHECO 50 Thompson St. NB 02740 Thanks David for always being there. Plans to go to college, get married be successful. Mis- ters Warren, Oliveira Sykes rate high. Enjoys dancing be- ing w friends. Best times w David. MARGIE PACHECO NB 02740 A quiet young lady who doesn’t say much about herself. Spanish on top of her list of favorite classes. Sends out a special thank you to her parents for the love and support throughout her school years. TRACEY E: OLIVEIRA 68 Morris St. NB 02745 Active as cheerleading capt. in gymnastics, GOC DC. Likes kind, thoughtful outgo- ing people. Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest w Joe close friends BW, TC CP TR. Col- lege bound. “That’s nice”. ELSA M. PACHECO NB 02740 Thanks Mom Dad for love support. Happiest w CS, SS ST. Secretly wishes to travel around the world. Plans to go into travel tourism. Admires Marilyn Monroe. Kindness warmth important. TERI J. PACHECO 46 Ocean St. NB 02740 Keeps busy on Honor Society, Drama Club Yearbook Staff. Never forget Jr. Sr. Banquets. Happiest w CC, CJ, JP, SP, EG friends. Likes sensitive hu- morous people. Noted for not keeping secrets. aig? TRICIA M. OLIVEIRA 68 Morris St. NB 02745 Thanks Mom Dad. Top ac- tivities include cheering, gym- nastics, Drama Club Great Outdoors Club. Happiest w close friends, TC, CP, BW, TR CM. Will be going off to col- lege. ““That’s nice”’. JASON E. PACHECO 25 Vernon St. NB 02745 “Jay” Known for his driving! Enjoys billiards sports. Mr. Vardo Algebra tops. Admires his brother. Happy w friends. Plans to be an accountant in the future. Thanks parents. “Do I stutter?” LISSETTE G. PAGAN 207 Liberty St. NB 02740 “Lissy” This Blue House girl noted for picking on freshman! Happiest doing crazy things. Plans college in the future. Ad- mires a person w a good sense of humor. Happiest times spent w friends. Nn Nn Seniors ° al ie JEROME PAJOT 101 Armour St. NB 02740 Happiest w the right person friends: FS, NG, JG, PC, SE, SB, JC, LS AG. Plans to go to college make big bucks after. Hobbies include soccer ten- nis. Can be found at Fred’s house the Mall. ANDREW Z. PAQUIN 3 Arrow Lane Acushnet 02743 “Doinga”’ Plans to go off to col- lege. Admires realism cour- age to tell the truth. Never for- get summers of °87 °88. Thanks Mom Dad for their patience. Enjoys surfing sports. “Ya right!” JENNIFER L. PARENT 1079 Sassaquin Ave. NB 02745 “JP” Thanks go to parents, Mr. E, Mr, Vaz Stooch. Field hockey tennis tops. Summer 88 memorable. Happy w Pau- la, KT, KR TM. Mr. Fer- nandes, Ms. Buckley Mr. Correia the best. Admires her brother. “What do you think you will be doing twenty-five years from now?” “Tl be designing breathtaking houses and spending time with my beautiful wife and 2.5 children!” — Brad Cardoso, D122 “T will be lost in the US gov’t. making future top secret equip- ment to solve the problems of the world.” — Frank Macedo, D136 “T will be married to Donna, have two children, a BMW and a Porsche in the garage, a summer house in the Bahamas and a condo in Florida.” — David Gonsalves, D132 “T will be signing copies of my third best seller in NY City and reading my 5 star review!”’ — Beth Casey, 2-209 ““T’ll have retired after an extremely successful mechanical engi- neering career.” — Jennifer Bichel, D122 “T will be a nurse taking care of sick people who will want me at their beck and call; own my own home, have three children and happily married. Life will be a party!!”” — K.C. Roy, 3-213 “T’ll be strolling in the park, arm in arm with my friend Kris, talking about our kids, my second honeymoon and Rover Buffy!’ — Nicole Goncalves “Tl be strolling in the park, arm in arm with Nicky, talking about our successes and downfalls; remembering what we did twenty-five years ago.” — Kristine Lincoln D-136 “Tl be the youngest President of the US I’ll stop all drugs in the USA in my second term. If this doesn’t work out, I’ll relieve Ms. Bizzarro as Dean of Students and be the powerful ruler of about 3,000 teenage lives!” — Keith Roderiques, 4-213 JOANNE L. PARENT 260 Austin St. NB 02740 “Jo” Sends thanks to ES, CF TP. Happiest w Liz, SB, TP, CF, PD, SP CJ. Plans to be- come a fashion designer. Mr. Goodfellow tops. Most noted for her sincerity. Admires BS. “Are you serious?” i SUZIE PAULINO 75 Winsor St. NB 02744 Secretly wishes to meet Tom Cruise! Happiest w friends. Ad- mires Mr. LeBlanc. Pascal tops. Plans to go to college become rich and famous. Shopping a fa- -vorite hobby. Known for being quiet! DULCE M. PEREIRA 2 Waverly Place NB 02740 'Thanks Mommy Adi. Hap- piest w Adel, PD, SD, DC, LG, LN PM. Won’t forget Sr. ‘Banquet 9-13-87. Secretly wishes to meet m an of her dreams fall in love. Can be found in Blue parking lot. BLAINE PINA 10 Anthony St. NB 02740 “BP” Enjoys playing football ‘basketball. Most often found at ' Monte’s Park. Happiest times spent w LS JB. Thanks par- jents for their support. Future | plans include attending college jin the fall. S - ‘ ’ {Lie a “ iid ‘ef ‘ UVR | a. CLAUDINE PELLETIER 61 Cottonwood Rd. NB 02745 “Claud” Looks for personality a crazy sense of humor. Sum- mer of 88 most memorable w TS TC. Thanks Mom, Dad Sue. “Nah, Just kiddin’ Cheer- leading squad 1 activity. Mr. Vaz rates high for her. VICTOR A. PEREIRA 3 Suzanne Way Fairhaven 02719 “Vic” Happiest w CB, AF,SM, DR, JA Gus. Enjoys being w friends playing guitar. Will always remember 6-3-88. Em- barrassing moment on 2-24-88. Hopes to attend Berklee. Mr. Campoli favorite. EMANUEL A. PINARRETA 91 Conduit St. NB 02745 “Pin” Can be found at Cinema 140, Fred’s or Tom’s house. Happy w the JG gang, JP, MM, TM, BC, KF DP. Ad- mires honesty s ense of humor. Plans college in the future. “Don’t do me any favors!” NICOLE A. PELLETIER 38 Nestles Ln. Acushnet 02743 “Nicky” Happy w friends. Se- cretly wishes not to have to pay for her car anymore! Admires her father. F-ball games memo- rable. Likes honest, trustworthy people. Enjoys dancing. “Ya, right!” a3 4 es Si LISA D. PERRY 68 Brownell St. NB 02740 “Mush” Can be found anywhere w KR. Admires humor hon- esty in a person. Will always re- member MA’s sleepover, Jr. Sr. Banquets. Mr. V tops! Fu- ture plans to attend college. Bad habit of sleeping late. TAMI M. PINAULT 9 Bertrand Way Acushnet 02743 Noted for always being late! Mr. Warren, Mr. Oliveira Mr. Sykes rate high. Admires hones- ty a good personality. Thanks mother grandmother for sup- port. Plans to be a stewardess in the future. PHILIP A. PELLETIER 1161 Victoria St. NB 02745 “Phil” Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Happiest w MS, JP, GS, ST, JN RR. Will never forget being thrown on the dance floor at the Jr. Banquet by TE. Mrs. Marland Mr. LeBlanc rate high. ““Good deal!” SAMANTHA M. PERRY 374 North Front St. NB 02746 “Sam” Thanks Mom, Dad Mei Mei for love support. Ad- mires honesty in a person. Won’t forget when Glenn gave her a pre-engagement ring. Plans to have a successful career hap- py family w Glenn. WILSON J. PINHEIRO 16 Margin St. NB 02744 “Willy” Scoring Ist goal playing soccer 9-11 season most memorable. Headed off to col- lege. Admires sense of humor good looks. Sends thanks to fa- ther. “Tanta agua!” Found at West Beach. DIONNE F. PEPIN 11 Woodland Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Dee” Summer of ’88 Sr. Banquet memorable. Happiest w BC, KF, DS, CW, the “sang”. Being editor of CC journalism w Mrs. G tops! Spe- cial thanks to Mom, Dad friends for always being there. SUZY C. PIMENTEL 165 Shaw St. NB 02745 “Suzy-Q” Thanks Mom, Dad, ZC, ID PC. Ms. DaRosa for Portuguese rates high. Secretly wishes to be successful find Mr. Right. Plans to attend col- lege next year. Happiest when w good friends. AGOSTINHO F. PINTO 16 Query St. NB 02745 “Gus” Happy w SC, VP, TC the Texas crew. Fun times at the South End beach. Jimmy’s party memorable. Admires father. Mr. Robbin’s drafting tops. Plans to own father’s business or race cars! Seniors 57 tn JOSEPH M. PIRES 84 North St. NB 02740 “Joey” Noted for honesty sin- cerity. Enjoys karate weight lifting. Future career in law en- forcement after college. Danc- ing w VG for the Ist time memorable. Happy w VG friends ER, SR, PS AS. SHERRY V. PIRES 651 High Hill Rd. No. Dartmouth 02747 “RSVP” Known for stunning driving ability. Admires Ghandi Grandpa. Car chase 10-31 most memorable. Happiest w CJ, JP, ML, ABW gang. Bad habit of babbling. Active w Drama Club Great Outdoors Club. LISA M. PONTE 73 Briggs St. NB 02740 Thanks parents boyfriend John. Hopes to attend college then wed. Red-faced when handsome “hunk” retrieved fall- ing shoe on the staircase. Enjoys drawing. Appreciates honesty in a new friend. 4 auk. = bid MICHAEL T. PIRES 15 Calumet St. NB 02744 “Mike D” Admires Coach Gar- diner. Sends thanks to parents. Remembered for his speech at rally. Happiest w CD, RT, RK, DG. “Ya, right” Mr. Lima 1. Found at the Mills. Appreci- ates honesty in people. JONATHAN P. PLOURDE 52 Fielding St. NB 02745 “JP”? Happiest when sleeping! Enjoys tennis, skiing cycling. Found at U of Lowell very often. Appreciates a good sense of hu- mor in people. Hopes to attend Bridgewater. A dream to win at Wimbleton. ERICA J. POULIN 286 Hersom St. NB 02745 Happiest w KW, CS, JB, GN kongs. Thanks parents, friends herself for making it this far! “Oh, hunee, pleez” Se- cret desire to be filthy rich, trav- el far own her own club in the “Big Apple.” PAUL J. PIRES 371 Oliver St. NB 02745 Admires JTS for taking a chance on life. Plans to leave col- lege, establish a business w JTS, wed, have kids, grow old die! Happiest w ROTC gang, JTS friends. ““Kunapie in your eye!” SANDRA M. POEIRA 71 Glennon St. NB 02745 “Sandy” Bon Jovi concert meeting Kevin most memorable. Happiest w Kevin, Helia, CS, MM AC. “So cute” Mrs. Smith her favorite. Thanks Mom, Dad good friends. Headed for campus life. “Poor thing!” DONNA A. POYANT 147 Princeton St. NB 02745 “DP”? Thanks admires coaches family for help, sup- port friendship. Happy times w friends, esp. at Brooklawn Park. Mr. Vaz 1. Active in vol- leyball, softball b-ball. “Je ne sais pas” A procrastinator. yy a i te d SCOTT K. PIRES 49 Maitland St. NB 02740 “Skip” Noted for going to Bos- ton. Thanks his mother for put- ting up w him! Hopes to move out of NB. Being w Kristen brings smiles. Mrs. Conward at top of his favorites. Secret wish to be filthy rich! CATHERINE POIRIER NB 02740 “Cathy”? Hates when people stare. Known by her sneeze! Ap- preciates honesty in someone. Thanks sent to Mom, Dad Frank. Happiest w FB, LG, DP, SD, JJ, KJ, JL KR. Mr. Fraga great. Found in court- yard. MATTHEW J. POYANT 178 Lowell St. NB 02745 “Matty P” Mr. Goodfellow for chem great. Happiest w AE, RR, DL, TC, DESREeEe WH, MP, CB, AR LP. Ad- mires Cooly. Secret wish to have beautiful woman feeding him grapes! Active as capt. of golf team. MONIQUE L. POYANT 2676 Acushnet Ave. NB 02745 “Mo” “What a drag!” Feb vaca- tion °87, bonfire 87, summer ’87 °88, shooting star at CSN Moose memorable. Thanks Mom, Dad Mr. Bettencourt. Happy w close friends. Krissy: “Yeah, remember?” KELLI L. REBELLO 85 Carroll St. NB 02740 “Kel” Thanks Mom, Dad, friends teachers. Happiest w KR, ST, BN, CR, KP, AS, TA, PG JB. Misters Gardiner, Gomes Bourgeois tops. Won’t forget skipping school w srs of 88. Noted for long nails. 125 Court St. NB 02740 “Betsy” Hates nickname Betty! Noted for riding in a Hyundai. Found at the Front. Dislikes bad attitudes. Happy w DM, RS, CA, TL, SF SW. Thanks Mom Dad. Meeting Flavor- Flav Run DMC great. 1 FELICIA D. PROCTOR 496 Purchase St. NB 02740 “Fudda” Summer of ’88 most memorable. Noted for dancing. “You'll learn!” Happiest w DE Wav BPel Ras, DG, CP, NM, SM, EL, RR, DD TB. Thanks Mom. Enjoys being w a special person. Mr. Silva a fa- vorite. AMY L. REED 56 Rotch St. NB 02740 Happy w SS, CS, CB MA. The “Turban” w Carrie B. Matt P. jr. lunch memorable. Mr. LeBlanc tops. “So what’s your point?” Enjoys doing any- thing w friends. Active w band Stud. Cong. Ak JACKIE J. RIBEIRO 103 Navajo Ct. NB 02740 “Jack” Mr. Pepin makes the top of his favorites list. Has deep ad- miration for his mother. Sends special thanks to mother grandparents. Enjoys sports as a great pastime. Lunch a prime activity. LISA M. QUINTAL 209 Central Ave. NB 02745 Color Guard, band comps band trips most memorable. Sends thanks to parents, Rosa Mike for love support. Best time w AC, JF, AQ, KB, CD, VC, SB, AS CB. Embar- rassed by having MV’s joke backfire. KIMBERLY A. REGO 1940 Phillips Rd. NB 02745 “Kimmie” Plans to study ma- rine biology in college. “Be hap- py!” Happiest w Billy. Hopes to become famous. Enjoys roller skating aerobics. Most noted for smile. Mrs. Ryan Ind. Liv- ing tops. STEPHEN A. RIBEIRO 482 Maxfield St. NB 02740 Found at Westlawn. “Know that” Thanks sent to Mom Dad. Secret desire to be ex- tremely successful in life. Enjoys b-ball, talking to the ladies chillin’ w the West Side posse. Mr. Raposo terrific. CORI A. RAMOS 133 Summit St. NB 02740 “Toli” Happiest w TE, NL, SS, SS esp. CC. Mrs. Conward rates high. Known for being nice to people. Won’t forget New Year’s Eve ’87. Thanks Mother grandparents. Hopes to be- come a psychologist. RICHARD J. REGO 99 Lowell St. NB 02745 “Rega” Thanks Mom for love support. Streaking the gym in towels w RF TE embarrass- ing. Happiest w ML, TE, RF, JS, KT, MP, DD PP. Delivery crew w RF TE memorable. “Your worst mistake!” RENEE M. RILEY 251 Court St. NB 02740 ““NeNe” Thanks Auntie Rosa- lie, Auntie Penny, Uncle Fudgie, Denisha, Ray family. Hopes to attend UCLA become a lawyer or psychiatrist. Happy w DD, BooBoo, EL, MG, GD, TA CA. Dreams of big broth- er. LESLIE K. RAMOS 105 Bluefield St. NB 02740 Happiest times spent w Mark. Admires Mom most. Hanging out w ZM KM willalways be remembered. Secretly wishes to go on a world cruise w Mark. Plans to attend a business school. Thanks Erin I. ELIZABETH A. RESENDES 80 Milford St. NB 02745 “Liz” Thanks Mom Dad. Plans to travel, become wealthy own a BMW. Happiest w close friends, LF, JME, LB, LV, LG, VP AM. Seeks honesty humor in a person. “Save it babes’” Sr. Banquet 1. : tos de OF oR f4aa CHERI L. RINKO 154 Hathaway Rd. Acushnet 02743 Thanks Mom, Dad Rochelle. Happiest w Roe, KB, NB, KC, EM, SW, EB, AA, LB KV. “‘Nah” Found at West Beach the Ave. Ist lunch jr. sr. yr. memorable. Plans to be a social worker in the future. 59 Seniors ek? RICARDO A. RITO 115 South St. NB 02740 “Boat Man” Thanks parents. ““We’ll do lunch!” Plans to be his own boss. Happiest w best friends. Admires father. Noted for starting trouble. Found at Dream Machine. Biting nails worst habit. WANDA G. ROBERTSON 123 Mashpee Ct. NB 02740 Happiest w Kristian, RB, NA MG. Admires sister Sherrie. Noted for being friendly. “Shut up!” Being NBHS majorette en- joyable. Sends thanks to parents for support. Crazy times w Ra- quel special. iki i JONATHAN M. RODA 317 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Roda” Happiest w SM, PH, FM PM. “You’re number one.” Mr. Braz Mr. Castro rate high. Won’t forget Sr. Ban- quet. Happy when playing ten- nis being w friends. Plans to attend college. Thanks parents. NANCY N. RIVERA 522 Maxfield St. NB 02740 This Blue House young lady left the comfort warmth of NBHS before the big day to don the red-n-white cap and gown. Will miss good friends made, but not the tests, bells, books exams. KERRI I. ROBITAILLE 385 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Smiley” Most noted for smil- ing craziness. Never forget before, during after Sr. Ban- quet. Happiest w LD, SF, LG, LC, RD, Joe B. Bad habit of stealing street cones. Found at Fort Rodman Beach. DANIEL E. RODERIQUE 355 Elm St. “Danny”? This Green House young man noted for not saying much about himself as shown by his missing questionnaire. Will keep good times w good friends in his memory. Won’t miss the bells books. KEVIN J. RIVET 7 Rivet St. Acushnet 02743 “Riv” Plans to be an architect. Happiest w EF, RB, Little Ed Joe. “Fresh un, you know that!” Found at the Mills or w the crowd. Thanks Mom Dad. Enjoys playing baseball. Mr. Hebert tops. MELISSA A. ROBITAILLE 22 Lexington St. NB 02740 “Missy” Cheering camp °87 °88 tops! 3-31-88 most memora- ble. Happiest w close friends Jamie. Special thanks goes to parents. A great smile impor- tant. “Dude” “Sadness!” Noted for her giggle. KEITH A. RODERIQUES 289 Bolton St. NB 02740 “Kiki” Thanks parents fam- ily. Enjoys being sr. class presi- dent playing football, base- ball winter track. Happiest w CM friends. Will always remember Superbowl 85 °88 season. KERRY ANN ROBERTS 55 Moss St. NB 02744 Thanks Mom, Mem D. Aunt Jane for love guidance. Hap- piest times w close friends. Se- cret wish to dance a part in “Cats” on Broadway. Appreci- ates sensitivity honesty in a person. ““‘Wanna hear some- thing?” MARILYN ROBLES 29 Yale St. NB 02745 “Little One” Thanks God, Mom Mrs. Costa. Most known for her personality. Looks for per- sonality, honesty, sincerity a sense of humor. Happiest w AB, PR, MS, MS DA. “Yeah, right!” Mr. Hamlet 1. WENDY L. RODERIQUES 109 Moss St. NB 02744 “Lulu” Happiest w MA, MH, JP, KB, CB, CT, AR friends. Thanks parents family for love support. White limo w MA, MH JP most memora- ble. Headed for college life. Ad- mires Aunt Irene. “I know!” JOSE A. RODRIGUES 60 Sycamore St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to Mom Dad. Admires quality of telling the truth. Would like to become a state trooper or field engineer. Happiest w EG, LA, AL, MP. Found at Monte’s Park. “That’s what I’m saying.” KERRI L. RODRIGUES 239 Cedar St. NB 02740 Happy times w Kristin, CS, SG, KR, TS, PB, JP,SO, DA LS. Thanks Mom Dad Ms. B. Seeks honesty sense of hu- mor in someone. Found at Sllims. Rates Mr. Vaz tops. Headed for UMass. “Ya right!” LORI A. RODRIGUES 204 Rochambeau St. NB 02745 ‘Lor’ Happiest w Roy friends TS, KR, ED JG. En- joys skating. Thanks Mom, Dad Sandi. Plans college mar- riage. Trust honesty impor- tant traits. Mrs. Amaral Mr. Vaz tops! “I wanna go home!” BVELYIN RODRIGUEZ 377 So. Second St. NB 02740 “Mira” Thanks parents for love support. Happy memories of lunch w Tan House PR crew. Happiest w Tara, Lee C. BD, RS. Plans to someday live in Fla. Mr. Araujo for Spanish tops. “Hey miss” MARK A. RODRIQUEZ 112 Hathaway Rd. NB 02746 “Flaco” Happiest w MB, PD, GA, AR, AN VM. Thanks grandparents family. Enjoys playing sports. Ms. Ferreira tops! Secretly wishes to own the newest BMW. Plans to become a member of the police force. Having worked in the nursery program for four years, I enjoy working with children most because they are exciting and fun to be with. There is a certain fulfillment from being a role model for these children who look up to us as we teach them. Then, in teaching them, we also learn from them. They are always filled with questions which also make us wonder at their possible answers. I learn how to better understand children by playing with them, teaching them and just observing them. They mimic adults, yet live in such a world of fantasy where only the open- ness of a child’s imagination is allowed. Even though I spent only a few hours a day with them, I became very attached to them and will miss them greatly. — Contributing Senior Kerry Roberts ca CONNIE M. ROGERS 64 Yale St. NB 02746 ““Cornalis’’ Sends thanks to Mom, Rick, family, friends, teachers Don. Won’t forget meeting Corey. Happiest w KR, BN, SM, ST, CD, CP, SL, JB SM. “Whatever floats your boat!” College bound. EARL ROSS fpuCedarmot. NB 02740 “E-La-Fresh” Happy w Feva, Roc Rhythm, BBP, FaReal, SD, We Gan lwin se © Jimocmr bs Hopes to become famous through his 1 joy-rapping. Ad- mires Jesse Jackson. Likes a sense of humor. Ms. Ferreira tops. —-_ RAYMOND J. RYA 563 Coggeshall St. NB 02746 “Ray”? Won't forget being hounded by the Dean’s Office for his proofs questionnaire (which is still missing!) Home- room transfer eventful. Jr. Sr. Banquets most outstanding memories. : ge: bes ae pe te ae MONICA A. ROONEY 55 Morse’s Ln. Acushnet 02743 Drama Club, diving gymnas- tics all super. Trip to NY w Deirdre memorable. Thanks parents Mike. Happiest w Mike, DF, MR, JB, JL, DC crew. Hopes to travel the world w Mike. Mrs. Hassey Mr. C. great. x GINA A. ROVEDO 74 Parker St. NB 02740 “Gene” Noted for microscopic handwriting being die-hard Trekkie fan. Enjoys listening to music reading fiction. Happy w JF, KS the gang. Enjoys doing what she wants playing Spy VS. Spy. TARA L. SALMI 20 Bentley St. NB 02746 “Little Tara” Special thanks to Mom. Happiest w TL, ER, TR, BD, PR’S. “That’s crazy!” Enjoys dancing. Mr. Hamlet tops. Hopes to succeed in life. Sr. Banquet memorable. Admires honesty. ao DAVID A. ROSE 452 Kempton St. NB 02740 Durfee b-ball games will stand out in his mind. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Happiest w Glyness. Future plans to include college and to meet up w suc- cess. Can be found hanging at the Front w the guys. B-ball 1. KELERGARON 206 Whitman St. NB 02745 “Mischief” Noted for being in Tan office. “Guess what!” Mis- ters Oliveira, Moretti Aper- cino tops. Thanks Dad, Cheryl, Bill Russ. Enjoys drawing listening to the radio. Appreci- ates honesty fun. ole DENNIS P. SANTOS 79 Bay St. NB 02740 “Den” Thanks parents, broth- ers, sister teachers. Thrown into shower after qualifying for states jr. year memorable. Mr. LeBlanc computers tops. En- joys playing baseball for NB. Headed to college. Wi Hy) YY , ih I A Th | HH Ny HG HAIN | TRACY A. ROSE 159 Wood St. NB 02745 “Rose” Admires parents most of all. Thanks go to Danny L. Hap- py times from working w little ones. Being w Danny, TS, TS, TO LS brings joy. “What did I say?” Cheering 1 activity. Ms. Milligan tops. JOAO C. RUA 11 Bannister St. NB 02746 “Pac Man” Known for always laughing. Likes pretty, sincere, kind, loving helpful people. Sends thanks to Joe Bravo Debbie. Secret plans to find that special someone. Mr. LeBlanc rates high. MICHELLE M. SANTOS 178 Reynolds St. NB 02746 “Little One” Thanks Mom for all her hard work. Dreams of marrying a 5’7”, black-haired, blue-eyed hunk! Appreciates sincerity in people. ‘“‘Keep dreaming” 7-5-86 most eventful time in young life. TARA L. SANTOS 20 Nye. St. NB 02746 Special thanks to parents. Her world revolves around Jaimie whom she hopes to marry share a wonderful life. Hopes to become wealthy. Good times w Jaimie friends. Admires grandmother. MARISOL SAYAR 124 Francis St. NB 02740 “Mari” Plans to be next Oprah of talk shows. Thanks Mom, Dad, Myra God. Happiest laughing or shopping. Admires sense of humor gorgeous green eyes. “I don’t think so” Mr. Hebert Mr. Raposo 1. if CHRISTINE M. SEGUIN 96 Oakland St. NB 02740 “Pebbles” Rates Mr. Goodfel- low chem., Mr. Ed economics Mr. Hamlet friend tops. Happy w EP, KW, GS KR. Admires honesty sense of hu- mor. Thanks parents, family, EP, KR Coach Medeiros. THOMAS C. SARGENT 186 Metcalf St. NB 02745 “Sarg’’ Setting a record in swimming sectionals memora- ble. Happy w BC, MP, JC, SB FS. Plans to be an environ- mentalist. Thanks Coach M. Happiest hiking alone in the woods. Known for black mocca- sins! is ee JEFFREY S. SCHOENFISCH 62 Brewster St. NB 02745 “Stone Fish’? Enjoys skate- boarding hanging around w friends. “Hang loose!’ Post Jr. Banquet memorable. Sends thanks to parents. Headed off to college. Hangs everywhere. Happy w friends. RITA SENRA 63 Briggs St. NB 02740 Thanks Mom, Dad friends for love support. Won’t forget Jr. Sr. Banquets. Happiest w Stephen, LL EF. Enjoyed be- ing typing ed. of yrbk. staff. Known for exaggerating. As- pires to become a nurse. GARY J. SARMENTO 55 Page St. NB 02740 Lunch periods w JP, PP, MS, ST JB memorable. Admires Hugh Heffner’s taste in women! Best times w MC, JC JN. Enjoys playing guitar shoot- ing pool. Thanks Mom Dad. Future state trooper. j, JOHN J. SCOTT 22 Lisa Ave. Acushnet 02743 “J.J” Enjoys playing tennis for NB. 8-8-88 9-27-88 eventful. Happiest w Kathy friends. Admires honesty in a person. Mr. Vardo rates high. Special thanks sent to parents friends. GREG M. SEQUEIRA NB 02740 Happiest moments spent w girl- friend Susan. Secretly wishes to live eternally. Top activity means leaving at 2:00 promptly! Enjoys art most. Won’t forget getting drenched by passing car. | LORI A. SAULNIER 328 Bedford St. NB 02740 “Lor” Being in band great. Hap- piest w SJ, JP, SG, PD the Drama Club gang. Plans nurs- ing music in the future. Won't forget Sr. Banquet or winning finals fr. year. Thanks family, friends teachers. DIONE L. SEELEY 139 Chancery St. NB 02740 Special thanks sent to parents. Happiest w Dino P. Admires trust honesty in a person. En- joys spending time w Dino. Found at Presidential Heights. Hopes to become a photogra- pher. “‘Savit!”’ TRACEY L. SERPA 994 Rockdale Ave. NB 02740 “Trai” Happiest w good friends KC, KF, CL, PM, BS, TR, BL JA. Won’t forget 9-16-88 w KF Triumph w PM. “Daa!” Mrs. Amaral Ms. Ferreira rate high. Admires Kim most. “I luv u Mom Dad.” MARK S. SAUNDERS 61 Lafayette St. NB 02745 Enjoys playing guitar listen- ing to Floyd, Rush, Yes Zep. Known for sarcasm. Admires Joe Satriani. Best time w JJ, JL TT. Mr. Goodfellow’s chem- istry class tops. ‘““Bummin’!”’ Procrastinator. CARRIE A. SEGUIN 16 Chancery St. NB 02740 “Care” Enjoys being w friends boyfriend family. Admires Mom Dad. Happy w family, RR, ML, TY, SY, ES, SE, MF TM. Noted for ability to make friends laugh. Jr. Banquet memorable. “I don’t Know!” hs LORI SETTELE 100 Princeton St. NB 02745 Thanks Dad, Mrs. B Coach Vaz. Future plans include col- lege, happiness success. Ac- tive w field hockey, Drama Club, tennis Great Outdoors Club. Procrastination a bad habit. States °88 memorable. Seniors 63 KEVIN M. SHARKEY 953 Stratford St. NB 02745 “Shark” Happy w DB, NL, GR the gang. Won't forget Hans Franz. Enjoys playing tricks on RC spy vs. spy. Most em- barrassed catching football at Jamboree °87. Wishes to own West Eur. country. a ELISABETH SILVA 49 Ellen St. NB 02744 “Liz” Sends thanks to parents for support. Happiest w FV best friend NM. Secretly wishes to go to Holland. ‘“‘What a nerd!” Mr. Warren’s accounting class rates high. Plans to be a travel agent. PAULA M. SILVA 338 Mendall Rd. Acushnet 02743 Thanks Mom Dad. Hopes to marry Dino, have two children a successful career. Happiest w Dino, AM, JW LP. Ist time Dino said he loved her most memorable. Enjoys horseback riding. Admires Mom. ANA M. SILVA 203 Liberty St. NB 02740 “Annie” Happiest w boyfriend, Eric D. Enjoys going to the Mall. Admires honesty friendliness in people. Future plans include graduating. Home ec. rates high. Bad habit of teas- ing friends. MARGARIDA M. SILVA 128 Mott St. NB 02744 “Guida” Thanks parents for ev- erything. Happiest w friends family. Admires personality plus kindness in a person. Hopes to meet a nice guy see the world. Coming to America most memorable. SANDRA I. SILVA 32 Cottage St. NB 02740 “Sandy” Happiest w Sergio. Mr. Sykes Mrs. Tougas tops. Admires honesty, personality a sense of humor in a person. ‘Forget it!’ Thanks parents, Sergio Mrs. Tougas. Enjoys bowling golfing. ‘ FL CHRISTINE SILVA 1146 Victoria St. NB 02745 “Chris” Happiest w RG, SC, SP, DS, PC MM. Admires Roland most. Will always re- member the umbrella incident. “Give me a break.” Thanks par- ents Roland for support. Mrs. Smith rates high. MICHAEL A. SILVA 67 Blueberry Terr. NB 02745 “Mike” Special thanks to par- ents for support Mr. Mrs. DeTerra for their help. Admires Jason for always being there. Zeek Rock, SA’s party, Camaro 87 summer °88 memorable. Happiest w Tina. TAMMY A. SILVEIRA 73 Independent St. NB 02744 ‘‘Timo’’ Noted for wearing sunglasses. “You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do.” Thanks sent to Mom, MA Vavo. Happiest w Muffin- man. Secretly wishes to own a 57 Chevy convertible. DAVID J. SILVA 27A Carriage Dr. NB 02740 Happy w GT, JG, DC, JR, MA, MM Congs. Won’t forget hanging in the “hut”? w the boys. Enjoys Drama Club weightlifting. Can be found where the party’s at. Football track tops. “Hey, killer” PAULA SILVA 162 Division St. NB 02740 “Paully” Wishes to thank par- ents friends for their support. Happiest w friends, esp. caf. group — Mer, LP, LG, SR, LP couz DS. Wishes to become a famous rock star. Plans to go to college. : . HEATHER SIMAS 67 Hanover St. NB 02745 “Hethe” Thanks Mom, Dad my good friends. Mr. Goodfel- low’s class w KL SS memo- rable. Plans to become a pedia- trician. “What a roar!” Secretly wishes to own a Mercedes 560 SL convertible. LORI SIMAS 20 Acorn St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to parents grandparents. Admires Mom Dad the most. Mr. Vaz Mr. Gouveia both favorites. Hap- piest w Ray. Enjoys teaching CCD rollerskating. Hopes to be successful in life. SANDRA B. SIMAS NB 02740 “Sandrinha” Thanks Mom, Dad Mrs. Wispand. Plans to be a nurse get married. Admires best friends Elsa P., Helen Nancy. Secretly wishes to gra- duate. Can be found at the South End beach. SIMOES 5 Warwick St. NB 02740 “Betty” Thanks parents for ev- erything. Enjoys watching TV being w Tony. Won't forget coming to America. Secretly wishes to meet Kenny Rogers George Michael. Mrs. Pereira Algebra II the best. PAULO G. SIMAS 202 Rockland St. NB 02740 “Simas” Gives special thanks to parents brothers. Happiest w DB, CC, DG, FM PC. Sr. Banquet most memorable. Most noted for not being home. Hon- esty a sense of humor appreci- ated. Ms. Leal tops. JESSE E. SIMMONS 677 Ashley Blvd. NB 02745 “Jes” Sends special thanks to Mom, Bob, Dad, Ma Pop- Pop. Admires Ron W. Brian B. Plans to own a bike shop. Mr. Kelly tops! Happiest doing what he wants. Enjoys bike riding. “Oh my goodness!” FREDERICK W. SIMPKIN 464-B Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Kruger” Thanks Mom, Nicky Jimmy. Hopes to someday be- come an aviation mechanic. Happiest w JG, SE, JP, AG, Jimmy especially Sandi. En- joys traveling playing guitar. Can be found at the Mall. “Everyone loves junkfood!,” says Jonathan Gomes, summing up the food habits of the class of ’89. School lunches are typical for most: french fries, ice cream, potato chips, Hostess cupcakes and chocolate milk. Students enjoy junkfood more because it tastes better than most healthy snacks. “If I see an apple and a bag of Doritos, of course I'll take the Doritos. Who wants an apple?” says Manny Pinarreta, who thinks healthy foods taste “gross.” “I like the soup — especially chicken noodle, chicken rice and chowder.” states Monique Poyant. “Once in a while I’ll have a salad for lunch, but I’m happier when I have pizza or french fries!” says Dionne Pepin, agreeing with Manny. Allin all, the new health kick wave has yet to wash away all the junkfood junkies! — Beth Casey Seniors 65 66 ROBIN SIMPKIN 15 Viall St. NB 02744 “Rob” Field hockey softball top activities. Admires sister Pam. Sends thanks to Mom, Pam, Jackie, Lisa Jen. Hap- piest w Jackie, Lisa, Jen, Sherri, Michelle Shannon. Sr. Banquet most memorable. EDMUND J. SOARES 318 Pleasant St. NB 02740 “Ed” Wishes to thank Mom Dad. Can be found at Monte’s Park. Happiest when hanging w the fellas. Mr. Oliveira for computers rates high. Wishes to attend college study engineer- ing. “Crazy.” ae ee RONALD A. SOLOMON 361 Valley Rd. NB 02745 “Ron” Thanks parents for help support. Happiest times spent w Lee. Won’t forget Jr. Ban- quet. Admires honesty trust in a person. Plans to be an auto- body technician. “Oh great, look at this!” SUSAN A. SIMPKIN 464-B Maxfield St. NB 02740 “Sue” Most noted for being Fred’s sister. Active on the school paper. Thanks Mom. Happiest w Paul, LS, MG, MS TP. Will never forget talking in her sleep during study. “She drives me bonkers.” ELIZABETH B. SOARES NB 02740 “Liz” Thanks God, Mom, Dad Ivo. Happiest w Ivo, JP, MC, CF, PD, friends the crew. Known for being Jewelry Queen. “Well, I am ’very’ sorry!” Mr. Goodfellow tops. Enjoys Drama Club track. CLARISSE F. SOUSA NB 02744 Happiest w SM, DS, BM, MM, JJ, LG, NV. Thanks Mom Dad for support. Mrs. DaRosa rates high. Future plans include becoming a nurse. Can be found at the Fort. Admires kindness in a person. KELLY L. SMITH 250 Chestnut St. NB 02740 Happiest w LR. Enjoys cruising hanging w LB, LB, CC, AM TR. Admires Mom most. Can be found at West Beach. Miss Burchell rates high. Plans to at- tend law school. “What are you, baked?” ELIZABETH SOARES 74 Nestle’s Lane Acushnet 02743 “Liz” Left the Gold House for greener pastures before the big red-n-white day in June. Ques- tionnaire among the missing ar- ticles. Will miss good times w good friends, but not bells, books exams. DINA R. SOUSA 80 Merrimac St. NB 02740 Thanks family friends for support. Happiest times spent w John, Nancy Nelia V. Will always remember 6-9-88 w JD. Admires honesty in a person. Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Carvalho Mr. B rate high. KERRI J. SMITH 23 Fielding St. NB 02745 “K” Thanks family, Donna, Bri- an Mrs. P. Crowne. Happiest w CD, RH DD. Admires sis- ter Stacey most. Will always re- member 9-3-88 w CD, RH DD DC’s parties. Mr. Vaz tops. Headed to college. PAMELA M. SOARES 82 Davis St. NB 02746 “Pam” Thanks Joe T. for all his help support. Ms. Milligan Mrs. Pinto both favorites. “It’s basic.” Will always remember 4-25-87. Admires Mrs. Costa most. Happy w friends LS in Ind. Living. ELIZABETH M. SOUSA 241 Brownell St. NB 02740 “Liz” Happiest w friends CFV, SS, JP LM. Will remember going to Canada alone. Can be found at the Mall. Thanks par- ents. Mr. DeBalsi considered fa- vorite. Plans to become success- ful. “I don’t know.” 4 V4) A me es rai JEFFREY A. SOUSA 98 Fern St. NB 02744 ““Psycho’’? Admires Coach Wirth, Grandmother, Mom Dad. Enjoys being w football team family. Headed to USMC or college open Psy- cho’s gym. Dreams of being strongest richest man alive. DAWN M. SOUZA 106 Hope St. Acushnet 02743 Happiest w Kim, Dionne, FP SP. Admires mother. Skiing, 10- 1-88, 8-26-88 10-7-88 memo- rable. “Scarey” Happiest party- _ ing w friends. Thanks parents. _ Plans to be a child psychologist. MICHAEL J. ST. ONGE 328 Mendall Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Sa-Honje” Summer the air- port memorable. Happiest doing things that get him in trouble! Best times w SM, CA SG. Mr. Motta tops. Thanks parents, friends teachers. “I thought | was wacked..” 45 Beetle St. NB 02746 “Connie” Thanks Mom, Dad, older sister friends. Plans to go to college in two years. Ad- mires good personality, honesty fun attitudes in people. ‘““Na”’ Enjoys playing softball roller skating. tke se | DIONE J. SOUZA 15 Plymouth St. NB 02740 “D” Won’t forget Jr. Sr. lunch tables, JM, NR going to states. Happy w Dan, Wen- dy, Heather, Jen close friends. Admires Miss Cheryl Betsy. Enjoys field hockey. Thanks Mom, Dad Dan. N ws: Baill ‘ JOSEPH W. STODDARD, JR. 208 Maywood St. NB 02745-5109 “Joe” Happiest w LMS, RC, PT, MS, JF, KS, DB, GR co. Playing Pauline at the chorus banquet for 2 yrs. embarrassing. Noted for handwriting. Dry hu- mor a bad habit. Thanks Mom Dad for love support. MARIA O. SOUSA 170 Rivet St. NB 02740 “Muffy” Thanks Mom, Tony Val for all the good advice. Plans to go to college major in clini- cal psychology. Happiest spend- ing quiet evenings w that spe- cial one. Admires sincerity in people. KERRI A. SOUZA 71 Cottonwood Rd. NB 02745 Admires Mom. Thanks Mom, Dad Roland for love sup- port. Happiest w Roland shopping w Mom. Wishes to be w Roland the rest of her life. June 14th memorable. Plans to be a med researcher. MICHAEL R. STOTT 28 Hussey St. NB 02740 “Mike” Happiest w all the boys of NBH especially QF, KR JV. Super Bowl 85 injury to the knee most memorable. Sends thanks to parents, all NBH coaches friends. Happiest when playing sports. 3 NN PAULO J. SOUSA NB 02746 Happiest w best friends. Plans to be a director on TV shows. Mr. Broadmeadow rates high. Enjoys reading, watching TV writing. Admires a sentimental person. Enjoys hanging at the Mall. SUSAN M. SOUSA NB 02740 Thanks Dad, Mom brother David for help support throughout school. Plans to ma- jor in Nursing. Happiest w Da- vid, Ana Maddy. Wishes to own a Mercedez-Benz. Enjoys playing soccer dancing. STACEY K. SOUZA 991 Pontiac St. NB 02745 “Flip” Jr. Banquet 88 Sr. Prom °87 memorable. Plans col- lege marriage in future. Hap- py w Frank, JR, KM JC. En- joys singing being in chorus, show choir concert chorale. “I forgot!” TAMIE M. STUPALSKI 24 Tallman St. NB 02746 “Stu” Thanks Mom Dad. Happiest w Steve, friends, KC, GA LR. Being in the Red Sox club house meeting M. Greenwell memorable. ‘‘You know that!” Mr. Vaz rates high. Headed off to college. ROCHELLE L . ST. JEAN 10 Michael Way Acushnet 02743 ‘ “Roe’’ Won't forget summer °88, Florida, 9-10-88 10-21- 88. Happy w Steve, CR, KB, NB, LB, TC, JG, DSJ, JZ CJ. Secretly wishes to get back w Steve. Special thanks go to Mom, Dad, Cheri Terri. LORI A. SWAIN 86 Beetle St. NB 02746 Thanks Mom, family friends. Happiest w SS, BP, LR, VD, TA, MY “De. CPA Ps. dali Won’t forget 5-29-88 — “the bats.” Miss Milligan Mrs. Pinto tops! Future plans include working w abused children. Seniors 67 Senior Messages ... Buff: Thanks for a lot of great times. Nights at the park with the gang were fun. Thanks for everything. Love ya “sis.” — Donna Cori: Never forget the talks about SP ML. Glad we became close. Never forget N.Y. 88 that started the S.P. M.L. trip. — Luv, Tra Mom Dad: Thanks for all your love and support. Love ya — Toni Steve: Words can not say how much u mean to me but I can say | LOVE U w all my heart, and you’re the best. Love forever. — Tamie Roy: Thanks for Rtiroc. I'll always love you!! And I hope things will stay the same. Love you. — Lori Mari Hey: Just wishing you the best thanks for be- ing there! Love always, your other half. Stay you! — Se Tara: It’s been a great year! I hope we have many more. I love you! — Chris Thelma: Thanks for the fun times down in RO. — Love, Toni BETHANY A. SYLVIA 320 Northwest St. Acushnet 02743 “Beth” Happy w Ed, BR, KR good friends. Won’t forget Katie’s or Rob’s party. Red- faced when asking ‘“‘Where’s the Bronspeigel Auditorium?” To be an interior designer. Thanks Mom Dad. JOHN F. SYLVIA 223 Cottage St. NB 02740 ““Boo-Boo” Gives special thanks to parents for guidance. Hap- piest w family friends. Plans to own a business. Trust, honesty sensitivity important. Found in Mattapoisett. “Are you seri- ous?” KIMBERLY M. TABER 921 Belleville Ave. NB 02745 ‘“ Kim’”’ Thanks parents Scharlee for help support. Will attend BBC to major in Child Care. Happy w Kyle, SS, LB CJAFT. CCeSe Si A friend is someone who knows all about you still loves you.” CYNTHIA L. SYLVIA 148 Shawmut Ave. NB 02740 “Cin” Thanks sent to family friends. Admires Mom. Hap- piest w Rob, Tina all good friends. Waiting until the last minute a bad habit. “‘That’s nice!” Jr. Sr. Banquet vivid memories. LORI M. SYLVIA 173 Rounds St. NB 02740 Thanks parents vavoa. Happy w TH good friends. Won't forget soph. yr. parties, Moose, Jr. Sr. Banquets. Wishes to be a famous Hollywood producer. Mr. Taylor, Ms. Marland Mr. Pepin great. a. 4. ce TRISHA M. TABER 515 Nash Rd. NB 02746 “Trish” Hopes to attend college for law enforcement. Admires daughter Lindsay. Thanks Mom, Dad, family friends. Mr. Silva, automotive science all enjoyable. ““What’s happen- ing” Volleyball 1. ANTONIO J. TAVARES 190 Coffin Ave. NB 02746 “Tony” A quiet young man when it comes to saying much about himself: questionnaire still in a book somewhere? This Blue House lad will remember good friends made. Won’t miss the workload of school. GLENN TEXEIRA 269 Collette St. NB 02746 “Tex” Jr. Banquet will always remain vivid memory, along w Reul at the Z. Mr. Medeiros gets his admiration. “We’re go- ing straight to jail!’ Enjoyed sleeping on the beach getting caught! Sr. Banquet fun. JENNIFER L. TOMASIK 837 Hathaway Rd. NB 02740 “Jenn” Mr. Vaz Mr. Char- bonneau tops. Going to tourney for field hockey jr. lunch table memorable. Thanks Mom, Dad Kim. Happy w HS, MF, DS, AL, WH special friends. En- joys sense of humor honesty. MARIA A. TAVARES 107 Sycamore St. NB 02740 “Bibia” Graduating will be her most memorable moment. Thanks her brother Jose Dar- lene for love support. Hopes to be a pediatrician. Happiest times spent w good friends like Linda F. Maria P. KAREN A. THERIEN 1109 Cherokee St. NB 02745 Lifeguarding summer of 88 memorable. Thanks Mom Dad for their support. Happy times skiing. Wishes to join the Peace Corps. Appreciates hon- esty sensitivity in people. “Whatever” Enjoyed tennis. SEAN P. TOOMEY 76 Plymouth St. NB 02740 “Toomstone” Football track favorites. John Lennon gets his admiration. Special thanks sent to Mom Dad. Happiest w INE. PL oMCy DSxaSs MX. Enjoys skiing playing guitar. Mr. Vardo Mr. Motta 1. JASON A. TEICHMAN 264 Summer St. NB 02740 “Jay” Enjoys studying the mar- tial arts or being w women. Ad- mires dangerous attitude in peo- ple. Riding the blue w DL memorable. To win the Open Ocean Diving Championship a future plan. Enjoyed lunch. CYNTHIA THIBAULT 405 Middle Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Cyndi” Kites w TL, CB MA: New Year’s °87 ’88; MA’s sleepover, all memorable. Thanks Mom for believing in her always. Happy w AWG, CB, TL, MA, JM friends. Red-faced when leaving res- troom w paper on shoe. LEE D. TRACEY 34 Rotch St. NB 02740 “D” Homeroom w Mr. LeB- lanc will always be remembered. Jr. Banquet outstanding event. Thanks sent to Mom Dad Mrs. S. Happy w Ron, KB, JG, Amy, LB, ML family. Found on Lake St. Wants to be happy. i SANDRA C. TELMO 31 Circuit St. NB 02740 “Sandy” Mrs. Amaral, Mr. Vaz Mrs. Andrade favorites. Ad- mires Greg Louganis Jean- Marc Barr. Thanks sent to Dad, Mom sisters for their support. Happiest w JT, CT, RS, NA, VE, PO, NC, EP good friends. SHARON J. L. THOEN 47 Jonathan St. NB 02740 “Shar” Spending memorable times w srs. of °88 great. Thanks Mom, Dad, staff friends. Happiest w JB, KR, PG, AS, SB, KR, MG, BN, etc. “Luv ya, babies.”’ Hopes one day to be an RN. Found at the beach. FILOMENA O. VARELA NB 02740 Happiest moments spent w AIl. Great times found while party- ing at MG’s with Creoles. Liz S. gets her deepest admiration. Can be found at the Mall. Known for not saying hello to those she passes by! TIMOTHY TETREAULT 289 Palmer St. NB 02740 “Troll” Sr. Banquet outstanding memory. Admiration for David Letterman. Special thanks to Mom Dad. Hates alarm clocks! Future plans include sleeping very late each day! Ap- preciates a sense of humor. PATRICE L. TIEDEMANN 438 West Rodney French Blvd. NB 02744 “Trice” Band, Drama Club Chorus top activities. “Would I lie to you?” Hopes to become a music educator. Happiest w RC, CH, JS the gang. Win- ning NESBA finals °85 por- traying Eulalie most memora- ble. DENISE R. VARIEUR 54 Richmond St. NB 02746 “Dee Dee’? Seeks honesty sense of humor in people. Jr. Banquet an outstanding mem- ory. Happiest w LB, PV, LG AP. “Don’t worry, be happy!” Car Palace a favorite spot. Thanks family close friends. Seniors 69 Senior Messages... _ Heather: Thanks for always being there for me. Never forget the Larry’s Limo incident. Good luck always! Love, — Jennifer Claud: Remember all the fun we had cruisin in “‘on the prawl” Miss Ann-Marie II. Thanks to MD, JD, KL, AM CL. — Ann Marie Di: We’ve had some great times that I won’t forget. SB party will be remembered. VB senior yr. was the best! Love ya, — Donna Mommy and Daddy: Thanks for believing in me. You’re the best. — Love Nicole Mom: To a special person in my live. I will never forget all the things you’ve done for me. Thanks. I love you. — Tara XOXO Nicky, Karen, Laurie and Roe: Never forget the Senior Banquet and all the other times — the scenic route to Bambo! — Love, Cheri Karen and Beth: My favorite cheekas! Never forget Monday nights at the “movies”. Thank you for be- ing my best friends! — Dionne KAREN E. VARIEUR 21 Bardsley St. Acushnet 02743 Appreciates finding honesty in someone. Special thanks sent to Ken, Mom Mrs. A. for always being there for her. Special mo- ments w Kenny. 8-22-87 event- ful memory imprinted on her memory. ““What??” RAFAEL VEGA 141 Purchase St. NB 02744 “Raffy” Sends special thanks to aunt. Admiration for cousin. Plans to enter the US Marine Corps. Enjoys going to the mov- ies most. Mr. Fernandez rates high. Happiest w girlfriend. “I was joking!” JORGE C. VICENCIO 18 Pamela Dr. NB 02740 Honesty an important trait to find in someone. Thanks parents NBHS staff. Hopes to be suc- cessful raise a family. Happy w SM, GR, JF the gang. “What a fool!” Mrs. Hassey 1. Jr. Banquet great. MARIA C. VAZ 101 Ayer St. NB 02746 “Connie” Math Mrs. Vascon- cellos both rate high. Thanks Mr. Boulay admires Mrs. Se- guin. Xmas dances memorable. Best times talking w friends, sewing or being w Cathy. To work in the laundry. JOHN R. VELAZQUEZ 246 Nash Rd. NB 02746 “Johnny V” Noted for clowning around. Halloween night at Mr. D’s house most memorable. Ad- miration for Coach Wirth. Spe- cial thanks sent to his mother. Happiest w 14, 3, 44 QF. Headed for state police. MELINDA VICENTE 59 Osborne St. NB 02744 “Mel” Meeting Tony GG at SMU bathroom most memora- ble. Thanks Mama Daddie para compriender Tony for being there for her. Hopes for happy life w Tony. Admires Tony, GG, DG, MV Mrs. Crown. ELIZABETH VIEIRA 204 Sawyer St. NB 02746 _ “Betty” Child Care w Ms. Mil- ligan the best. Thanks Mrs. | Marshall for support. Happy | times w boyfriend Frank. | Hopes to become successful. Red-faced after breaking plastic _ tray during lunch period. KRISTEN WALECKA 104 Peckham St. NB 02746 “Kris” Thanks parents, Jen, EP CS for always being there. Halloween both banquets made lasting impressions. Found wherever the party is! Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Gomes both great. Happy w MM, EP CS. Ly . TIMOTHY J. WILLIAMS 69 Alden St. NB 02740 “Tim” Best known for listening to Van Halen at every opportu- nity. “Oh, yeah!” Monsters of Rock, summer of ’88 memora- ble. Thanks Mom Dad. Wish- es to be artist for Mad to trav- el the world. ELIZABETH M. VIEIRA 81 Morton Ave. NB 02745 “Liz” Noted for being a bit dizzy! “How do you figure?” Mr. Silva 1. Admiration for AM, GV,LR, CV LJ. Special thanks sent to Mom Dad. Fu- ture planned as a fashion design- er. Always singing a tune. JEANNE WEST 386 Mendall Rd. Acushnet 02743 Thanks parents, sister good friends. Enjoys drawing read- ing. Admires truthfulness in people. Headed for the college campus. Dreams of making a trip around the world. Happiest when doing nothing! STEFANIE K. YOUNG 10 Byron St. NB 02740 Appreciates open-mindedness sincerity. Thanks sent esp. to friends parents. Being w friends who really care brings joy. Bad habit of caring too much for people who don’t care. A wish for Utopia. GLORIA VIEIRA 115 Hathaway St. NB 02746 “Gee Gee” Secret wish to be happy very successful. Best times w LV AM. Thanks parents her sisters. Great per- sonality sensitivity important trait in someone. Mrs. Johnston rates high. WANDA M. WESTGATE 59 County St. NB 02740 Sends thanks to Eileen Mrs. Phipps. Hopes to pursue a career as a therapist. Mrs. Levovsky gets her top vote. Favorite tunes include “Hands to Heaven” “Anything for You”. Found at Dream Machine. ANDREW ZAHARIADIS 106 County St. NB 02744 “Zee Mom Dad get his total admiration. Happiest w PM, LN, JT, TM GM. Future plans include the life of a college student then the lifestyle of a millionaire. Sr. lounge his top school activity. GONCALO N. VILAMARIM 209 Ashley Blvd. NB 02746 Thanks sent to his parents. Hopes to major in business ad- min. in college later become successful very rich. Noted for his honesty. Being inducted into Honor Society memorable experience. ELIZABETH M. WETHINGTON 962 Darling St. NB 02745 “Beth” J.R.’s nuclear roses vivid memory. Thanks Mom, Dad, John Corey for making all her dreams come true. Being w crew Corey brings smiles. “That’s nice.” Cheering a top activity. Ms. Burchell 1. MICHAEL J. ZEKUS 149 Keene Rd. Acushnet 02743 “Zeke” Missed out on making his dream come true w lost chance on Super Bowl °88. A person’s attitude very impor- tant. Football baseball both enjoyable. Thanks Mom, Gram Bob. Biting nails bad habit. KATHY L. VOISINE 58 Venus Dr. NB 02745 Seeks honesty, friendliness reliability in people. Jay, par- ents, relatives, friends God get thanks. 8-8-88, 9-27-88 Horseneck w Kerry memora- ble. Happy w Jay, KA, KM, AR JM. Show Choir Dra- ma Club great. ROBERT WILLIAMS NB 02740 Sends special thanks to his mom for her love support. Hopes one day to become a truck driver own his own rig. Found hang- ing out on Potter St. at the rock w the guys. “You know that!” Seniors 7] The following seniors were not on time, And as a result were left behind. But since we are so nice and kind We'll slip them in here, if you don’t mind. They're out of order, but in the book. With the other seniors — just turn back and look! re) ISABEL M. DUARTE 198 Walnut St. NB 02740 “Isa” Thanks Mom, sister family for support. Happiest with sister, nieces and close friends. Mr. Broadmeadow rates high. Won’t forget getting lost the Ist day of school. Plans to be a sociologist. € % vein ANTHONY E. ESTEVES 67 Timberlane Rd. NB 02745 “Stevs” Often found at sllim. Red-faced when caught in hall with just a towel on with RR RF! Thanks Mom, Dad and Jo- die for love and support. Mr. Motta, a legend. Happiest times with Jodie, RR, RF, JH, TS, JC, and ML was DUANE ORTIZ 224 Ashley Blvd. NB 02746 “Duey” Gives thanks to Mom for love and support. Mr. Sykes rates high. Happiest playing baseball. Secretly wishes to play for the Yankees. Known to draw great pictures. “Yeah right!” Found anywhere. In Memory of Anthony Joseph Thomas On Thanksgiving Day of 1985, Anthony Joseph Thomas,age 15, passed away. Tony was a boy who really cared about other people’s feelings and was always there if you needed somebody to talk to. He was constantly trying to help and understand the people in his life. Tony had many dreams and plans for his future but not enough time to fulfill them. The 4 love and memory of Tony will never be forgotten by his friends and his family. FRANCISCO J. TORNERO $8 Jouvette St. NB 02744 “Paco” Arriving in America most memorable. Thanks host parents and family. Hopes to be a dentist. His parents get his admiration. Mr. Anthony rates high. Noted for his sense of humor. “For example” Living in America For his senior year, Francisco Javier Tornero Lopez had the opportunity to be an American Exchange Student. Two of his cousins had been exchange students before in other parts of the country, and for those reasons, Frank chose to live in the Boston area. Living in New Bedford has been a tremendous adjust- ment for Frank who is used to living in Valencia, Spain. Being a major city, Valencia has taller buildings, more traffic, and definitely more night life for teens, according to Frank. Because the drinking age is sixteen, Frank spends much of his time socializing with friends in local taverns for teens. Frank doesn’t miss drinking as much as he misses the inconvenience of not driving. Although the legal drinking age is sixteen, the driving age for cars is eighteen. Frank got around on his motorcycle and says that the teens who attended his school all owned a moped or a motorcylce and only college kids owned cars. La Salle, Frank’s old school, was different from N.B.H.S. because the school hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with a couple of hours in between as a break. Frank also thinks the school systems in Spain are much harder than in America. “In Valencia the teachers are more like college professors who don’t really seem to care about the students; where as here I can develop a relation- ship with them.” Before Frank came to America, he, as well as many other Spanish teens, thought of American girls as all hav- ing blonde hair and blue eyes. He was quickly corrected. He doesn’t see much difference between teens here than there, and he says that people are the same wherever you go, the only difference being the customs. His favorite groups include U2, Depeche Mode, The Cure, The Cult, The Who, Lloyd Cure and the Commotions, and the Pri- mitives. These are really no different than the groups that NBHS kids listen to. Along with visiting America, Frank has traveled to France, England, Italy, Germany and Portugal. Though Frank would choose a Valencia life over a New Bedford life, he doesn’t regret coming here at all. It has given him the chance to experience a completely different culture and allowed him to grow as a person while being away from home. He has learned that aside from the cultural and speaking differences, the universal language of friendship has proven to be thicker and given him the chance to develop friendships that will last forever. — Contributing Senior Lori Sylvia Seniors 73 — pa i 77 il The hairstyles at N.B.H.S. are as varied and numerous as the student body; and for the most part, they can be used as a means of classifying students into their own seperate social subdivi- sions or “cliques.” Many of the guys of °89 are especially “creative” with their styles, following their heroes of sports. music and film such as Michael Jordon, Brian Bos- worth, Bobby Brown, George Michael, Emilio Esteves and Don Johnson. fashion goes. Boys tend to wear their hair short and neat. Girls, however, are wearing their hair long and permed. (Both sexes are into the pigtail at the nape of the neck). Whether hairstyles are used as a fashion statement or as a way of reveal- ing one’s lifestyle, they add character and diversity to N.B.H.S...and that’s what this world is all about! — Beth Casey 74 Q N G SHORT OF LL ““Head-Bangers” are classified by their long hair; the guys wearing it in their face and the girls spiking it up high in the front. “Punk Rockers” are known for their multicolored hair and hairstyles that are, well, different. However, while some students use their hair as a way to stand out, many use it as a way to blend in. The majority of the student body at N.B.H.S. have basically similar styles as far as hair CABS: It’s More Ghan Just Drivin’ Ghem! deal with her parents, but says, “I’m supposed to pay for the insurance... but I don’t!” Some seniors are even luckier than that. Milton Gonsalves got his Toyota Celica as a gift from his par- ents. They also pay for his insurance and repairs since he is unemployed. “Well, at least I pay for the gas... most of the time!” — Beth Casey For many seniors the answer to car ownership is a part-time job. Steve Afonso says “I saved my mon- ey for two years by working in a yari- ety store for $4.00 an hour.” Howev- er, Owning a car means many of us turn to Mom and Dad... “My father pays half of my insur- ance,” says Tom Morris who pays for all the damages on his ’78 Nova himself. Brad Cardoso’s father bought him his Pontiac Sunbird un- der the condition that Brad paid for the insurance. “I also pay for my | own repairs, unless it’s minor and I can fix it myself.” Jennifer Fleming had a similar ad of the 50 2 HOT LINES! Our Favorites... his year a favorite way for many sen- iors to pass the time was for them to actively keep each other informed of ev- eryone else’s business. A stranger passing the school phone or visiting senior lounge might think he she was listening to a review of the previots day’s soap op- eras. Actually, it was what was happening to so so, with so so, at such such a place at such such a The Class of ’89 favorites included some old stand-bys and some new arrivals. As always being with friends or sleeping are top vote- getters. The musical winners are as varied as the student population; and as always, it’s hard to choose movie and TV favorites since they change so often. Check for your personal choices in the following lists. time. Another point of interest was the power “Dynasty” of the seniors now being chal- langed by the “Young and the Restless” of the under- classmen. The “Days of Our Lives” were constantly being critiqued by the class gossip- ers. “As the School Turned” SS 28 ee Hawaii Mr. Calnan was heard to be ; : : : : saying, “What do I do with ie cccscscesssesese Sleeping Being with friends ‘All My Children’?” Those NN oovvonsecotansesccs 21 Jump St. being victimized by the mali- Roo oc sccesevcesees Cocktail cious rumors often sought the “Guiding Light” of Dean Bizzarro. Hopefully, by graduation we will have learned that teens often live their lives in a fishbowl and should think twice before acting in ways that they don’t care to have the rest of the world know about. After all, we only have “One Life To Life!” OT Selec) SR rn a New Edition SOA Tig CU oS pee ee Stevie B CME Me ca cece 4th shivesdscioseions “It Takes Two” Rometoon (Characters: iio c.cc.2)cse0ea0e«: Scooby Doo WN Senior Life y (Left) Mike says,‘‘I admire Tina’s innocence, honesty, sense of humor and ability to stay with me this long!” (Right) Steve and Rita feel that going steady has made their high school years more memorable. Carlos and Maria enjoy nice restau- rants, the beach or the park when they go out. They, like most couples, usually go out alone rather than double date. When asked the most important quality in their relationships, all couples put sense of humor on the top of their lists. The ability to make one’s mate smile seems to be a most irresistible quality. This quality also opens the door to communication on WWM many other levels. Being able to talk to one another is another rp SUE important trait pointed out. The sensitivity to the other person’s Mi f' : feelings and being able to talk about them is an important y K foundation for solid relationships. Whether or not the individual : couples will go dif- ferent routes in the future or remain to- gether can only be answered by time, but for now they are Cupid’s couples. SM 89 Roland and Kerri (left) both hope to at- tend college before thinking about the question of marriage. They agreed with most of the couples interviewed about the importance of furthering their edu- cation. Movies, watching TV or eating out are the types of activities that most high school budgets can afford. School func- tions such as the banquets provide ideal dates. How long is forever? The range of time that the various couples have been dating range from three months to over six yea rs. Glyness and David (above) have been sharing good times with each other since junior high school days. We predict we'll see them at our 50th reunion with pic- tures of their grandchildren! Gloriane (right) stated that Joe was her “love muffin.” The top vote-getters for the Class of 89 choice as love muffins were Samantha Fox and Patrick Swayze. Senior Life heh Fashions Unlimited For some people, the object of going to school is to put on a per- sonal fashion show. Although their fashion a wareness earns them much needed attention, the cost of being in the spotlight must take its toll. This is where the part time job comes in. You know things are out of control when someone must get a job just to finance their ward- robe! For some people fashion offers the opportunity to display their creativity. These individuals are usually the object of everyone’s at- tention when they walk into a room because their appearance is so un- usual. Many claim to be making a fashion statement by dressing in such a manner. You never know what fashion “flair” they will pull next, but you can be sure that it will earn them many stares. For some, style is a cultural thing. Their wardrobe reflects their concept of their particular culture. This may come through the use of jewelry, especially with the men. For others, it’s hats, or, more importantly, haircuts — but that’s on another page! Some people are content with blending in with the crowd and opt for a more conventional attire. A typical day’s outfit may include a pair of jeans, a rugby shirt and a pair of sneakers — which seem to span across all fashion tastes. An outfit that is comfortable with a hint of style is the main objective for these practical individuals. The majority of the students fall under this category. Without their com- fortable clothes, they would be lost. A great thing about New Bed- ford High is that being so diverse, there are a variety of styles which makes for a more interesting envir- oment. Scarves, jewelry and rugby shirts are among the “hot” items. A show of style within comfortable clothing is the most popular idea for fashion flair. Jeans still seem to be the most popular Th J S x fashion item; including skirts, slacks, e ean cenes jackets and even shirts. eo 6, . . . . Senior Life During the week, the good times have to be squeezed in between classes, exams, applications, lectures, etc. The breaks for senior lounge or lunch help to ease the day and relax the mood, but when the weekend comes, THE REAL FUN BEGINS! Saturday and Sunday are magical words for those searching for free time. This is the time when the fun activities take place and everyone just “hangs.” (Everyone, that is, who doesn’t have a part-time job to interfere with these golden hours.) Whether it’s time spent with friends at a game or relaxing at home talking to friends on the phone the weekends are great. Usually there’s no early wake-up call and no rigid schedule to follow. It’s time to get loose and “be happy’. When you have free time, cash, wheels and your best friends or mates, you know you're headed for a super weekend! ae ' ‘ hs aya “ - Senior Life TES LN G: THE MAJOR STRESS Rapid heartbeating, sweaty palms and severe mental blocks are some of the major symptoms of a commom problem among high school students: TEST STRESS. When this problem strikes a stu- dent, it could mean for- getting everything he crammed for the night be- fore! Test stress comes in degrees, and the more important a test the worse the case of test stress. (This probably explains why students do better on less-important tests, if there are any such things!) Although a complete cure for test stress has yet to be discovered, such measures as gum-chewing and heavy meditation may be used to temporarily calm the nerves. — Beth Casey PINAUNCING Mepasits | || | GdILF Z|) | All oiLmnar |_| Sia | | 705 Mb. ies AE | yg OT 7 — LF) ee Sanne Acs Bi ee nO ae franco a a | aaa a Fa ka a eh Noa “pliea| oll 0: a? a tale | Wa Av: TL Feral Veo C8, th ai Ths as TF Bale BERK E El it POE, ES SS eS SS a Z exh Beta Kiko) | bach tT otal | 3 ol |} 1sSad_ eee rr gbblivatioa || ft | | ee ae fetal | eo Ta ZI eae: a Gad ral ane 4347— ts faa -| reparing for college life is more than packing sheets and clothes. Before getting that important letter stating your acceptance there are many steps to follow (or trip over!) The dreaded SAT’s must be taken, applications upon appli- cations must be filed, decisions with counselors must be made and financial aid information is a must! Oh, yes, one more small step along the way, hit the books ev- ery day and night to prepare for that letter that says you’re ac- cepted — not rejected! Seniors - — 5 inet - se t Dal Si: fh: te a. . St se: 2 ay a . Pp fae im . tes i : ys s at . . x Derek: No matter what went wrong with us fresh- man year, I want you to know that I still want to be friends. Love, Felecia Mom Dad: The best parents anyone could ever have. Thanks for everything! Love, Liz Frank, Mom Dad: Thanks for all your support. I love you. Cathy To My Pumpkin: Always remember the great times we shared! I love you so very much! Don’t ever forget that! Love, Muffin Victorians II: Fake it!! Love, Toni, Captain, °89 Mike: Thanks for always being there for me! You mean so much to me! You’re so special! Love always, Shay xoxo Jonathan, Tracy Kerri: You've been with me for so long it’s going to be strange without a “Gomes” in 1-105! Be good and be happy! Love, Ms. B Karen Dionne: Remember KS, Amy’s house, Cinema 140, chocolate Fribble, the RE-obses- sion, the Feast all the other times! Beth Kris: You area very special friend who has always been there. Thanks! I could never forget the past 18 years! Love, Laura Judie: The anoroc’s were the best! Shake °em up good! You’re the peanut of the butter. Don’t forget it! Never say never! Love, JC Dulce: You have been a great friend. Senior yr. has been wild. Don’t forget the sips! Love, Sandy Cheryl: Yo slider! Never forget all the good times we had! Can't wait for the summer of ’89! Love ya, Kelly Tracy, Evelyn Brenda: You all mean so much to me I want you to know how much I’m gonna miss you. Love, Tara Toni: Remember all the good times we had this year. I'll never forget them. You know we are gonna keep in touch! Love, Tara Ms. B: Thanks Auntie B! Love, Skin Tammy Silveira: You’re such a sweetheart of a daughter. I hope you never change. Love, Mom Marlon Grace: You’re a genetic masterpiece! Love, Mom Tracy Gomes: Great things can happen if you work for it. We love you. Mom Dad Phil Pelletier: Good luck! Love, Mom Chris Holt: Your Mom Dad are very proud of you. Love, Mom Dad S6 Seniors Sherry: Never forget all the fun times we’ve had at NBHS! You've been a great friend. Thanks! Love ya, Sis Con Scott: Forever remember the best times! There’s no one I could have loved more than you. I'll al- ways luv u. I luv u, Nicky Amy, Kathy, Jen, Carrie, Cindy: I will miss you guys at lunch! Love ya, Wendy Cheryl Audrey: Never forget all the crazy times we had this year! Never forget the bumps at the castles! Love ya, Kelly Mush: Can we ever forget the times? Guys — Mills — BK — Oh my! Hope they will never end! Mexico can’t come fast enough! Bye! Luv, Them! Yrbk Staff: To those who worked hard to make this yrbk “top of the line” many, many thanks. Have a good time for years to come! Ms. B Sr. Table: Don’t forget all the fun we had! Remem- ber our Sr. Banquet! I’m going to miss all of you! Love ya, Kathy Yo Guys! JG, AG, SE, PC, FS, JP: Never forget summer of °88 and senior year. — Manny Mom Dad: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. You’ve made my life fun. Don’t know what I'd do if it weren’t for you! Love, Liz (Sousa) Kevin: I'll never forget the great times we have shared. Love always and forever. — Sue Mynda Ant: I didn’t put you in my yrbk., but I want you to know that you’re just as special as everyone else! Love ya, Tray N. DeS: Pll always remember 5-9-87; 2-14-88; 10- 14-88; 11-29-88; 12-15-88; and 12-25-88. I LOVE YOU! “Baby” Sonya, Liz M, Kerri Liz G: You’ve been the best friends I’ve ever had. Thanks for everything. Luv ya, Lina Friends: I had a great time with you guys at NBHS and at both banquets! See you at the prom and graduation! Love, Carmen JP, MM TM: Thanks for being there and all the laughs. 13 yrs. of fights, bloody battles and friendship. — Manny Kathy, Kerry, John Joel: Thanks for the memo- ries! I will never forget the fun we had. See ya, Kev-ski Stephen: I love you. Thanks for the encouragement you gave me in school, and for your patience and understanding. Love ya, Maria Rita: Good luck in all your future endeavors. I love you very much. — Steve To My Lunch Gang: Always remember the good times and my scenic route! Don’t forget my car either! Love, Patooti Mike: Thanks for making this year the best of my life. Love always, Bethany Chris: You have made this past year my most memorable. Thanks for being there for me. I love you. — Tara Kris Chris: Best of luck in everything you do. Never forget the great times we’ve had togeth- er. Luv, Erica Dom: Remember the memories we created togeth- er, and the more to come. Love ya! Fernie Kristin: Never forget the times we had w KP, RR, DB, MV, PB DT. I’m sure there are more to come. “You know that!” Luy, Kerri Quinn: I think you’re such an adorable looking sweetheart whom I wish I had gotten to know better! Have fun next year. — CG Carl: Thanks for always being there for me. I'll never forget the special moments we’ve shared. I love you “Babe”! Rosa Andrea: Always remember the fun we had in the years we have known each other. There are far too many good times to mention. Your best friend always, Kimmy Andrew: Who else would bring a total stranger blow bubbles in your hospital room? Billus ca- tus est ab ovo! Love, Laura Liz: Thanks for always being there. Love always, Your best friend, Joanne Tara: Never forget all the fun we had together, especially at the Sr. Banquet and lunch! Take care! Your best friend always, Toni Andrea-Kim: Never forget Friday night, D-D- Dummy, “There’s your boyfriend” and all the good times at Camp Farley! — Unsigned friend Kerri: We've been best friends for a long time and I'll never forget all the good times. — KM Veronica: Always remember the great times we had at your cottage! Remember — we like to walk! Luv, Me Glenn: I’m glad I spent these last four years with you. If I had the chance to do it again I wouldn't change a thing. Luv, SMP Laurie, Cheri, Nicky Karen: Always remember the Senior Banquet. Thanks for the best birth- day ever. You guys make it great! Love ya, Roe TC-1 CREW: You obsessive, calm, helpful, pas- sionate, obnoxious, exaggerative FREAKS! | love ya all anyway! Modern E To the Tan House Morning Crew: You're the best! — Jonathan Emily Lloyd: Never forget the great times we shared in the past two and a half years. Thanks for all the great memories. Love, Lucy Victorians: I will never ever forget our comps and the laughter we shared. Keep in touch. Love always, Toni Karen Cheri: Never forget the scenic route to Bamboo Garden! Take care! Love ya, Laurie Kathy: Never forget all the great times we've had. I love you and always will. With lots of love, Jay Emily: Always remember soph. yr. and all the times we've spent together! Love, Jonathan Tony H: A cute and sweet guy who I will always admire! Thanks for the dance at the Banquet! I'll miss you! Your secret admirer Tanina, Cori, Lisa Kerry: Thanks for being there when I needed you. Good friends can never be forgotten. Love always, Nicole Bigshots: It’s been a great 4 years. Hope we have a lot more laughs. The “days off” were memora- ble. Hope we have many more. Love, SD DP Filly, Carrie, Sue and Others: Thanks for being a friend. Hope we stay until the end. Don’t forget the good times. — Liz Lina, Rita, Ana: Thanks for being such great friends. I'll never forget you guys. — Eva Ma Dad: Thanks for everything. You both mean a lot to me! Love, Jonathan Ms. B: Thanks for being my school mom. I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you very much for EVERYTHING! Love, Tracy 87 Eighty-nine brings with it many changes in the areas of world events, entertainment, sports and national issues. We witnessed both the growth of many of these issues in the early eighty’s and their decline in ’89. Relations with the Middle East continue to be shaky at best, while relations with the Soviet Union have warmed. The eighty’s also brought with them a better understanding and finally a sense of healing, over the Vietnam War. We gave our loyalty in the early eighty’s to Luke and Laura of General Hospital; then wondered who shot JR; drooled over the rich and famous Dynasty; tanned with Miami Vice; laughed with Bill Cosby, did finances with Alex of Family Ties, gossiped with the Golden Girls, explored with Alf, smirked at Whitley of Different World; and finally, fell in love with the cast of 21 Jump Street. We kept up with all the burning issues such as teenage suicides, abortion, AIDS, etc. by switching back and forth from Oprah to Phil, to Sally Jessie, to Mort, to Geraldo. Although we discovered nothing in Al Capone’s vault, we did aide in the capture of many of “America’s Most Wanted”, gave clues to “Unsolved Mysteries” and rated ourselves on all the TV surveys available. We entertained ourselves with Rubik’s Cube, brought Cabbage Patch dolls to Pajama Day, emptied our brains of any knowledge with Trivia Pursuit and then conquered our senses with Nintendo! Our movies were on both the large screens in the theatres and the small screens of our TV’s as the movie-rental business boomed with the super success of VCR’s. Eighty-nine is also seeing a revival of “home a Se? SURGEON GENERAL’ F Causes Lung Canc ae LYuppies ’ Emphysema, And. Mav | o . : No-lime gp SAN FRANCISCO ff 49ers vs. CINCINNATI SF fee wet Kee eiGdh DRINKING AND DRIV} Toth By movies” with the advant of camcorders. We've gone from the first “Superman’”’, the first “Nightmare on Elm Street’, the first “Karate Kid” and the first “Star Trek” to “The Last Ghostbusters”, “Star Trek: The Final Frontier”, “Karate Kid III”, “Superman III”, “Indiana Jones: Last Crusade”; and we hope, Freddy’s last nightmare! In between, we laughed with “Tootsie”’, cried with “ET”, swayed with “Dirty Dancing” roared with Eddie Murphy, gained insight with Robin Williams and partied with Tom Cruise. As the curtain rings down on ’89 we tip our hats again to Dustin Hoffman in “Rainman” and Bette Midler in “Beaches.” Our musical tastes have remained somewhat steady. While Diana Ross has moved over for Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson is still high on the charts. “Stairway to Heav- en” remains a favorite even today, along with U2, Phil Collins and New Edition. Breaking into this line-up of favorites are “newcomers” such as Anita Baker, Bobby Brown, Guns and Roses and George Michael. The mode of listening moved from 8-tracks, to cassettes to compact discs. Everyone seems to carry a “boom box” or a walkman. This is definitely the age of “mobile music!” We've also watched the rise and fall of our local sports teams. The Red Sox won a pennant, and then finished in a blow-out; the Patriots captured the AFC title for a Super- bowl shot, and then finished without qualifying; the Celtics were always a shoo-in for the finals, and without Larry Bird, they’re only a 500 team! The Bruins keep pace with the others by confusing us with unexpected losses sprinkled with surprise wins. During the Olympics held throughout the eighty’s we cheered our heroes in the form of Scott Hamilton, Mary Lou Retton, Carl Lewis, Greg Louganis, and the many others. On the national level we ushered in the 80’s with Ronald Reagan as President, and we closed them with his stepping down to make way for George Bush. During these years we saw the first serious female candi- date for vice-president in Geraldine Fer- raro, the first strong run made by a black : = candidate for president in Jesse Jackson, SG and the unsuccessful bid for the presidency pret Teen pe, a in our own governor, Michael Dukakis. iS 9 ea iw) | During this time we were sometimes an- TO ue P's + ei noyed by safety precautions of “55 saves . 4 : : lives” and “buckle up”; shocked by revela- 1 E ead : s) : 4 : tions concerning Gary Hart, Vanessa Wil- f liams Jim and Tammy Baker, Wade Boggs, and numerous others; devastated by the loss of seven astronauts; saddened by the death of John Lennon; and fearful of the power of nature as shown by Hurricane Gloria and earthquakes in Armenia. In the early 80’s we survived the Tylenol “ P i scare, but today still battle with the over- iy. oa SE ys whelming problem of drugs. The mid-80’s he sad legacy of Marvin Gaye —_— | saw a celebration for the 100th birthday of LPs Steed : a Lady Liberty, and this year marked the DM, a 25th anniversary of the arrival of the Bea- fds wh tles. We’ve come to know Gorbachev, but Ss = 'S ; still maintain distance from Khadafy. The BS. Penns BUELER ae e i final verdict is still out on Oliver North’s ‘Dav OF “Bi role in the Iran-Contra Scandal, but all y 4 votes are in favor of George Bush’s “kinder and gentler nation.” The Class of ’89 is, in fact, the end of the line for a decade of students, but it also signifies the beginning of a new chapter to follow. tw , i ¥ ed 8 X N' Nt 8 “T wasn’t cheating when you stepped out. I was just pick- “What do you think of my new brand of mousse?” ; j 3 ing up my paper that the wind blew off. . S NS S AN he “I told you I would get you the money!” “If you don’t sit up straight, Ill smash you “Someone put gum in my hair!” with this light.” 90 “You want ME to go to the end of the line?” “If you give me the answer, I'll go to the Mills with you!” “Come down to Discount Danny’s Used Cars and see our many available models.” “See Sue, if you put your hair like this, he can’t copy your “Do I look sexy or what!” answers!” “Hey Erica, you’re right. It works!” Seniors 9 | “If I don’t get this last answer, Ill tear my hair out!” “The answer? I don’t even understand the question!” I finally got his phone number! Eat your heart out Moe, Larry and Curly! 9) “Not by Simon says, “Put your left hand on your head... ’ “What do you mean this piece fell on the floor!” “That’s — that’s, all folks!” “Should I, or shouldn’t 1?!! Seniors 93 (Bottom Left) Kerry Ashworth, Clubs and Activities Editor (Bottom Right) Clubs and Activities Staff: (L-R) Tina Henry, Kerry Ashworth, Andrea Audette. 94 The Life Lue: STUDENT LEADERS: Leading The Way New Bedford High School leaders are defi- nitely at the head of the line, leading the way for their peers. They have numerous responsi- bilities and activities to attend to, but some- how they always come through. Inter-club is a group which consists of the presidents of each club in the school. They are advised by Ms. Caton and are responsible for coordinating club activities and functions that take place during the school year. The Student Advisory Committee, which consists of seven students elected by their classmates, is deeply involved with the well-being of their fellow students. They are responsible for the Tutorial Center which helps their classmates to main- tain good academic standing and are also con- tinually encouraging students to strive for suc- cess with helpful hints on how to study and INTER—CLUB: (Back, L — R) Ms. Caton, W. Roderiques, J. Duval, J. Haskins, A. McDevitt, C. where to go for help. Lopes, (Front) M. Almeida, D. Beaudry, K. Sharkey, J. Tomasik. 8 —— LF tif 7 i ee - G? aie ai, i ms © © ties bt ry | a ae Pot STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: (Back, L — R) A. McDevitt, K. Morton, K. Sharkey, (Front) S. Broadmeadow, K. Abraham, K. Braun, J. Towers. (Above) JUNIOR OFFICERS (L — R) Victor Amaral, Secretary; Tony Carreiro, President; Derek Sykes, Vice President; (left) JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE AFTER 2:00 PU SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE Linking Their Class to the Dean’s Office The members of the Steering Commit- tees are dedicated students, elected by their peers, who collect funds necessary for school functions, and represent their classmates at meetings where they vote on issues pertinent to their class. The Freshmen Steering Committee is advised by Ms. D. Dean and Mr. J. Ra- poso. Even though the freshmen are just beginning to become interested in various activities, they showed their school spirit _by taking part in Spirit Week festivities ‘such as door-decorating and the Spirit Parade, winning prizes in both events. The advisors hope to see the freshmen do more as they develop their organizational and leadership skills. Mrs. J. Bolton and Mr. J. Costa are the advisors for the Sophomore Steering Committee. The sophomores also were an active part in Spirit Week activities, where they too were award winners. They have fund-raisers to help lower impending costs of future social functions and to meet the needs of the class. The Junior Steering Committee is ad- vised by Mrs. L. Ayotte and Mr. M. Cor- reia. The juniors have numerous responsi- bilities to attend to in addition to taking part in Spirit Week, where they won the prestigious Mayor’s Trophy for the sec- ond year in a row. They begin to raise money to lower expenses for the Junior Banquet and later for senior expenses such as the Senior Banquet and the Prom. They are responsible for relating impor- tant messages to the other members of their class. Class officers can also be seen at the head of the line. They not only represent their class but are responsible for arrang- ing the various social functions through- out the year. Depending on the leadership displayed by officers, the year will be a good or dull one for the class. FRESHMEN STEERING COMMITTEE Clubs Activities SOPHOMORE OFFICERS (L — R) Kerri Dussault, President; Jennifer Calnan, Vice President; Kelly Richards, Secretary 97 Leaders of Today and Tomorrow One of the largest clubs at New Bedford High School is the Student Congress. Their purpose is to make the students of NBHS active student leaders in politics. Their activities range from fund-raisers to charity drives which provides the members with an enjoyable, non-stop year ahead. The Student Congress plays an important role in the activities at NBHS. They coordinate the elections that are held at New Bedford High School; and they also sponsor voter registration, which gives the seniors an open opportunity to vote and become active citizens in the U.S. government. Each year the students at New Bedford High School enjoy the Student Congress flower sale which is the club’s main source of income. They also coordinate the annual food drives within the school. They then prepare and deliver the packages to the families who are less fortunate. The members of this club also provide a special favor for the New Bed- ford High School seniors. At the close of the gradu- ation ceremonies they do the honor of releasing hun- dreds of red and white balloons simultaneously. At the end of the year the members are honored with a banquet. At that time the more active members are given scholarships and thank yous. The participa- tion in the Student Congress will someday make the students of today the leaders of tomorrow. OS Andrew McDevitt (Vice President), Kristen Abraham (President), Laura Maranda (Secretary). STUDENT CONGRESS AAF TER 2:00 PU KEY CLUB: (Back, L — R) A. Boissoneau, K. Morrison, J. Patnaude, K. Levy, C. Anuszezy — yd x ao k, J. Duval, D. Vieira, T. McWilliams, T. McCollign, M. Xavier, J. Bryant, K. Augustinho, Mr. Alves. (Middle) L. Maranda, C. Moreira, A. McDevitt, L. Seed, J. DeFonseca, S. Bourgeois (Front) J. McCarthy, S. Lussier, J. Botelho, M. Sayar Lending a Helping Hand The Key Club, run by Mr. Alves, is an active part of the New Bedford High School Community. This is a group dedicated to the well being of others. They have done wonderful activities not often seen in this day. During the Halloween season, the Key Club visited St. Luke’s geriat- rics and pediatrics wards. They also spent time painting for the Volunteers of America, with a project dealing with the homeless. They are also very active in school projects. They help recruit Student Tutors and coordinate the Christmas food drive. Just recently the Key Club spon- sored a Christmas party for the Chart students. This con- sisted of a dance and a visit by Santa Claus. This club is a dedicated organization. The sacrifices they do for these people in need are incredible. Many of the members turn out on cold days to help brighten a person’s day. This organization goes unannounced and unrewarded for the remarkable services it provides for our community. To all of the members of the Key Club, be proud of what you've done. You have represented our school remarkably. It is an inspiration to us all and we tip our hats to you! Clubs Activities 99 Seeking a New Adventure Members of the Great Outdoors Club have one thing in common, the spirit of adventure. Most students join this group because of the opportunity to get outdoors and meet the chal- lenges of Mother Nature. During the year they do activities that range from bike trips down to the Cape to canoeing, skiing and mountain climbing. Once exposed to these various trips which are often taken care of financially through fundraisers, it is difficult for students to be content with other activities that remain in- doors. CHESS: (Back, L — R): D. Douglas, J. O’Neill, J. Caton, R. Moniz, N. Goldstein (Front) T. Flood, Mr. Biscari, J. Haskins, J. Fakon OFFICERS: (L — R): Danny Beaudry, Selena Crabbe, Trevor Landry, Melissa Corliss, Darrell Ma comber. Keeping the Mind and Body Active The Bowling and Chess Leagues are unique in that for half a year members and advisor concentrate on the mind through chess matches throughout the local league. Then for the second half of the year, the concentration switches to the more active competition of bowling. At the end of the season, ban- quets are held to reward those individuals who par- ticipated in these programs. AAF TIER 2:00 PU az EMORY es ed . $e . re, p —t- “a heeneiet SENIORS: (Back, L — R): R. Hayes, M. Corliss, S. Pires, G. Rovedo, A. McDevitt (Front) C. Jordan, T. Sargent, P. Montgom- ery, T. Costa, D. Beaudry. BOWLING: (Back, L — R) J. O’Neill, D. Douglas, S. Thompson, A. Correia, T. Flood, S. Reneiche, N. Goldstein, J. Foster (Middle) M. Grieco, C. Holt, T. Giammalvo, N. Kozens, M. Belanger, J. Lewis, J. Fahan (Front) K. Marcotte, Mr. G. Biscari, J. Caton, J. Haskins, Mr. M. Garifales, S. Rose. The Power of Language The Foreign Language Clubs express how they feel with words. They use different lan- guages, such as Portuguese, Spanish, French and Latin. Every year in May the Foreign Language Club has a Scholarship Banquet. During the month of December they have a Holiday Party. In the fall and possibly in the spring they go on a field trip to Quincy Mar- ket. This year there is a possibility of an over- night trip to the Worcester Art Museum. After Christmas they hope to have a film festi- val once a month. Every year they work with Mr. Nolin on Foreign Language Week. The International Club participates in contests each year. They have at least one field trip toa point of interest in the state. They have a car wash plus several other fundraisers. The fun- draisers that they have are for scholarships. 1Q2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB The members of the Debating Team wait anxiously for the bus to take them to their debate. wonders how they will fare their first time out. Everyone AFTER 2:00 PU INTERNATIONAL CLUB The Power of Debate The Debating Team uses point and counterpoint on the national debate topic of the year. The team begins the research for this topic in September. They debate in six tournaments between November and March. They belong to the South Shore Debate League. Ta- bor Academy and Somerset High are two of the other seven schools they compete against. Front, (1 — R): S. Casey, M. Pacheco, N. Levesque, L. Roncka, S. Lussier, L. Haskith, S. Castro (Back) J. Holt, T. Dow, K. Sharkey, N. Goldstein, Mr. Foster Clubs Activities 103 “(be L tfe Letwe: HONOR SOCIETY In a Flash The Photo Club, under the su- pervision of Ms. N. Johnston, de- velops the skills of young photog- raphers by doing developmental projects and by taking pictures for personal enjoyment. Some of the pictures are used in the school newspaper, and on occasion, in the yearbook. PHOTO CLUB 104 AAFTER 2:00 PU Making the Grade The Honor Society is advised by Mr. T. Mitchell. It consists of students who have attained academic excellence. These students are inducted twice yearly upon the recognition of their academic ability and leadership qualities. Throughout the year they aid in fund- raising for the benefit of the school and organize and run the annual blood drive. WIMC-TV f GiSuracs In the Studio : {a : NMOS HILIOP fp WIMC-TV School Scan is advised fe 9 by Mrs. C. Marland. Students inter- ested in this field of communication are provided with hands-on opportu- nity to work in an actual studio, pro- ducing live TV productions and vid- cos. Among these productions is School Scan which is aired on a local T.¥V. station and which includes inter- views with the faculty and members of the student body; as well as giving an overall view of what is going on here at N.B.H.S. Making News Crimson Courier Alpha, which is advised by Mrs. L. Forman, covers stories and events that occur with- in the student body here at N.B.H.S. The C.C. also encour- ages students interested in journal- ism to exercise their creativity and writing abilities. Once a year the Alpha magazine encourages all the members of the student body to contribute their own examples of creativity through poetry, short ourier , stories, and photography. The best examples are then published in the magazine. Clubs Activities 105 Fighting For A Cause S.A.D.D. is a club at New Bedford High School designed to inform students of dangers of drinking and driving. They have participat- ed in several activities including a skit contest at New Bedford Voke- Tech. Also, they plan to construct a video in the spring which may be aired on a local television station. The club’s advisor is Mr. Fraga and officers include Kim Gonzaga (President,) Jennifer Tomasik (Vice-President) and Susan Casey (Secretary). STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK Natural Science ... The Natural Sciences Club is a club activities to raise money for needy fam- ilies, such as the volleyball game be- tween the faculty and students. They made over $150.00 this year. The presi- dent of the club is Matthew Martin. The club also raised funds to go on field trips. NATURAL SCIENCES: (Standing, L — R): Mr. Strittmatter, J. DaFonseca, B. Bonville, M. Martin ( 106 Sitting) C. Morrison, S. Sobral that tries to develop an appreciation for — the relationship between natural science — and the world in which the students live. — There are twelve active members in the — club. During the year the club sponsored yeigdtii we we eere Msi b4ett op AFTER 2:00 PU A Change in Name HERO is a club at NBHS that helps to better the community. The advisors of the club are Miss Milli- gan and Mrs. Pinto. The president is Lori Mello. The club used to be called Future Homemakers of America, but the national mem- bership changed the name because they felt that people looked down on them. The name is Home Eco- nomics Related Organization be- cause most of the members want careers in home economics, espe- cially teaching. Some activities that they sponsor are car washes, sweater drives, and flower deliv- eries. They do all this so they can donate money to organizations. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED ORGANIZATION Showing the Way The Usher Corps is a group of stu- dents who volunteer their time for the Drama Club plays and musicals, in addi- tion to several community functions. They attend each performance and make certain that everyone is seated in the correct seats. If there is a problem with the tickets or seating arrangements, they handle it quickly and calmly. The 7 a, - Usher Corps is greatly appreciated for Soak | their help throughout the year. USHER CORPS: (Standing, L — R) L. Moniz, M. Guillmette, L. Hathaway, P. Pires, K. Levy, M. Guay, M. Goncalves (Sitting) L. Pinto, B. Sylvia, W. Roderiques Clubs Activities 107 DISTRIBUTIVE ED: (Front, L — R): Manny Baptista, Ron Solomon (Middle) Melissa Correia, Mike Baldwin, Jose Correia, Rodney DaCruz, John Silva, Marc Cram, Jo- anna Allen (Back) Mr. J. Pacheco, Barbara Moyer, Susan Monteiro, Domingos Costeira, Karen Oliveira, Maria Almeida, Mike DeMello The senior members of DE help pass on school spirit by selling various Class of ’89 items. This group helps provide members with a business background before they go Out into the real business world. 108 AFTER 2:00 PU Reaching for the Future FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS There are various organizations here at New Bed- ford High School that allow students to be prepared for future careers. One is Distributive Education. Mem- bers of this organization run the non-profit NBHS bookstore, where they learn both salesmanship and bookkeeping skills. This first-hand experience benefits these students by preparing them for the future busi- ness world. Another important organization that is offered to the students here at NBHS is the school bank. The NBHS bank works with the cooperation of the Compass Bank. During all lunch shifts both students and teachers can do all their banking needs in school. Now with the Prom Account many more students have utilized the bank. At the same time the students in the bank get to learn first-hand how a bank runs and the responsibility it takes to work in a bank. This opportunity will help better a member’s knowledge of the future banking BANK PROGRAM (Front, L — R): J. Cabral, S. Simpkin, D. Lucas, M. Sousa, L. Goes, K. world. Johnson, (Back); Ms. T. Audette, J. Hebert, L. Bettencourt, A. Torres, J. Leung, M. Vicente, Mrs. Roda Ona more scientific note, there are two clubs offered at NBHS that try to prepare their members for the rapidly growing science fields. One such club is the Engineer’s Club. In this club, advised by Mr. R. Dlouhy, students work with various principles of tech- nology and computer aid drafting. The students also work on related engineering projects. Although this is a fairly new club at NBHS, interest is rapidly picking up which is a good sign for the years to come. Another science oriented club that has just been started this year is the Future Medical Careers Club. This club gives its members a chance to become aware of all the opportunities there are for a future medical career. They do this by taking various trips to area hospitals and clinics. ENGINEERING (Front, L — R): S. Soares, G. Baptista, T. Tetreault, K. All of these clubs that are offered are just another Flynn, B. Cambra, E. Surprenant, M. Denault, J. Pepin (Middle) T. DeBar- _way of helping the students here at NBHS be leaders ros, J. Rodriques, F. Grota, R. Correia, T. Hall, P. Duarte, W. Cecilio, G. for tomorrow. Sharland (Back) G. Roderiques, J. Maciel, J. Acevedo, E. Jameson, D. Brites, D. Allende 3 = all alas 1 mi i £ “eg wy i y Clubs Activities 109 “Ste Life Lue: From Start To Finish The Whaler Marching Band has had a wonderful year under the direction of Mr. D. Vasconcel- los and asst. Mr. F. Noonan. Mr. “Vas bandmembers call him, came back after a one year leave because of illness. The band which includes Dan- celine and Colorguard won first place six of seven times out. The first weekend out the band placed first with a 68, which is a bronze medal. In their second competition they came in second toa band from Connecticut. After that one slight SENIORS: (Front) D. Chandler, (Back, L — R) A. Reed, K. Ashworth, L. Darmofal, L. Maranda, L. Sylvia, P. defeat, they won their remaining DeMedeiros, L. Saulnier, S. Gordon, P. Tiedemann. competitions. At the last competi- tion, they came out with a 91.1 out of a perfect score of 100, which is a gold medal. Finally, the band won the NESBA (New England Scholastic Band Association) finals in No- vember as the best band in Divi- sion III. vii oa 4 wo ie et pantie Sy WOODWINDS: (Front, L — R) K. Thomasset, C. Scieszka, S. Gordon, A. Rito, J. Cuddy. (Back) S. Robinson, S.! Pires, P. Tiedemann, J. Fernandes, K. Morton, C. Hole, L. Darmofal, G. Sobral, H. Stewart, N. Matos, L. Saulnier, M.” Rouke, C. Viveiros, M. Almeida. AFTER 2:00 PU — og ree . Sa er ee DANCELINE: (Front, L — R) K. Lincoln, K. Roberts, (Middle) L. Roderiques, N. Lopes, L. Perry, N. Goncalves, J. Macedo, (Back) J. Bryant, B. Kershaw, K. Tabor, A. Resendes, A. Boissoneau. - im g fos Sl ; ‘ 4 y — of Som 3 4 a P ; ont que ‘ DRUMLINE: (Front, L — R) K. Eugenio, L. Maranda, E. Schlosser, (Back) S. Crook, R. DeMedeiros, M. Schlosser, D. Chandler, T. Shorrock, E. Vargo, G. Allison, M. Rocha. Clubs Activities 11] BRASS: (Front, L — R) C. Rego, K. Poitras, J. Bettencourt, S. Sobral, S. Mello, M. Raffa, A. Morris, (Back) 3 Ashworth, J. O’Brien, D. Afonso, L. Sylvia, J. Bryant, B. Almeida, M. Turner, K. Souza, P. DeMedeiros, Augustine, S. Sherman, M. Guillemette | SENIORS: (Front, L — R) A. Cormier, V. Couto, K. Branco, (Middle) C. DaCruz, L. Quintal, (Back) J. Fleming : =a ha . pew a Pee ee ans : ; ie ge: ee a ay ee Se |. ree Bm, ¥ Ce he ot 3 oad Pele ae an ry ef STR e. 7 ey OLORGUARD: (Front, L — R) K. Branco, V. Couto, C. DaCruz, J. Fleming, A. Cormier, L. Quintal, (Back) A. Spinner, S. Bellavance, C. Breault, J. Pequita, M. Phillips, A. Quintal, K. Richards, T. Vieira, S. Paczosa Clubs Activities 113 Cheerleaders Ignite Whaler Spirit The Cheerleaders of N.B.H.S. have al- ways shown a great amount of spirit and pride towards their school and its teams. They cheer with enthusiasm at football and basketball games throughout the year. They are responsible for the planning of rallies to kick off the sports seasons and before important games like the big Durfee Thanksgiving game. No matter what the outcome of the game they continue to show : CHEERLEADERS: (Back, L — R) A. Audette, B. Wethington, T. Rose, T. Oliveira, K. Constant, T their support for the term. Oliveira, T. Costa, C. Pelletier (Front) V. Hall, T. Gonsalves, W. Hall, V. Gamble, M. Bonneau. CAPTAINS: (L — R) Co-capt. T. Rose, Capt. T. Oliveira, Capt. K. Constant, Co-capt. T. Oliveira. AAF TER 2:00 PU MAJORETTES: (Front) W. Haynes (Middle L — R) J. Verron, D. Carvalho, T. Lowe, K. Roberts Back) L. Verron, M. Rodericks, T. Cabral, P. Belong, J. Perry, K. Augostinho. Wendy and Kerry take a break after leading the majorettes in the parade at the bonfire before the big Durfee game. Twirling to Success The Majorettes have brought a high amount of recognition to themselves and NBHS by coming out on top at state- wide competitions. They have shown great skill because of hard work and dis- cipline. Working together as a team brings out the best in them. In addition to competitions, the ma- jorettes perform during halftime at foot- ball games with the band and at halftime during the basketball season. They also show their support by cheering on the players and pepping up the fans. Major- ettes have brought great pride to NBHS in the past and will continue to do so because of their winning attitudes and skill. Clubs Activities 115 She Life Letue: MAKING Who are they, and what do they do? Pass clutched in hand made of paper or wood, THINGS They give up time from 8 ‘til 2. They make deliveries fast as Santa could. WORK: They see a friend sitting in class, When things get busy they lend a hand, Want to say hi, but let it pass. Run an errand from the gym to Tan. | Then they file cards from A to Z, Errands complete and all paperwork too, How they do it all amazes me. Students and staff have a better high school. DEAN’S AIDES: (Front, L —R): K. Rodrigues, J. Gomes, T. Gomes (Back): S. Mitchell, D. Lane, S. Andrade (Below): Joe lends a hand with the intercom to give morn- ing announcements. (Above): Toni and Erica page a stu- dent for the Blue House Office. This is one of the many jobs that they must do. MAIN OFFICE AIDES: (Front): J. Stoddard (Back, L — R): L. Barbosa, M. Morelli, P. Arnum, S. Barbosé 116 PROM § ‘tel 2 GREEN HOUSE AIDES: (Front, L — R): B. Sylvia, R. Sylvia, Mrs. Rousseau, N. Dias, H. Desmark, (Back): R. Bernado, A. Barratt, M. Cardosa, K. LeB- lanc, L. Pereira, S. Preece, N. Resto, J. Platt. GOLD HOUSE AIDES: (Front, L — R): Ms. Borges, T. Oliveira, J. Trahan, S. DeMelo (Middle): H. Pettey, E. Tweedie, M. Dupont, K. Loveridge, K. DeRossi, K. Haws, S. Josefek (Back): N. Saulnier TAN HOUSE AIDES: (Front, L — R): Ms. Sylvia (Middle): M. Gomes, J. Amaral, M. Pacheco, S. Casiro, K. Jenkins, M. Lima (Back): A. Soares, C. Anusczyzk, C. Maniatis — BLUE HOUSE AIDES: (Sitting L — R): Ms. Barrett, P. Goncalves, E. DaSilveira, P. Chasse (Standing) N. Torres, N. Despres, T. Lopez, D. Cooper, A. Abreu, E. Lopes, S. Melo, M. Araujo, C. Francisco The Life tue: M Ag ie A lf é +} i ‘ ” + ot GUIDANCE AIDES RESOURCE CENTER AIDES: (Sitting, L — R): T. Sanborne, R. Carujo, L. Goes, I. Belo(Stand- ing): S. Pacheco, S. Sousa, J. Sousa, W. Cecilio, R. Rito, J. Murphy, D. Brown, N. Amaral, D. Souza 118 FROM § tél 2 VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR AIDES : (Front, L — R): Elaine Feingold, K. Gomes, B. Houtman (Back): S. Rose, S. DeMello, P. Crowne, N. Lindsey, K. Bell, C. Mailloux, T. Estevez, Glenn Forgue. _ypteeecmNRYSeON RU NRENANINN NURSES’ AIDES: (Front, L — R): B. Wilson, K. Gonsalves, C. Bentley (Back): C. Mayo, M. Toomey, J. Hachey. CAREER DEVELOPMENT AIDES: (Kneeling, L — R): J. McCarthy, J. Maciel, N. deBarros (Standing) J. Foster, A. Sousa, K. Flood, M. Vincente, J. Hebert, P. Crowne. Clubs Activities 119 The Life Line: MIXED CHORUS : aeeseet?' eS SS ae The All-City-Choral-Festival held its Christmas Concert on December 14. The N.B.H.S. Choruses sang a variety of seasonal songs and were joined by the choruses from the elementary and junior high schools. 4 SELECT SSA SHOW CHOIR AFTER TWO CONCERT CHORALE Hitting a High Note! The choral groups are among the top ac- tivities at New Bedford High School. There are six separate choruses from a general mixed chorus, who also audition for Con- cert Chorale, to the high energy Show Choirs. These groups have numerous hours of rehearsals which have paid off by perfor- mances in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Washington D.C. The Choruses were involved in a Pop’s Concert at White’s with the jazz band and concert band in February. The sit-down dinner and concert was an event worth re- membering. The Concert Chorale and Select SSA Girls Choir has appeared with the Handel and Hayden Society each spring, and this year was chosen to represent Massachu- setts at the All-Eastern Festival, on March 2, 1989. The Chorus was also invited to sing at Rhode Island College on April 26, 1989. The quality of vocal experience at New Bedford High School is proven by a high record of twenty students chosen to attend the Southeastern Massachusetts District Festival. All of this is due to the hard efforts put forth by their instructor, Mrs. C. Mor- gan. We tip our hats to her and her groups. SATB SHOW CHOIR The variety of music entertained thi audience throughout the concert. Mrs Morgan led her charges to another suc cessful evening. SELECT SSA CHORUS My: ‘ I | AFTER 700 The corps is under the supervision and direction of Col. J. Napoli (left) and Sargeant Major B. Gallagher. In a Straight Line The New Bedford High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps battalion has been fulfilling its mission of motivating young people to be good Americans since 1881. Students can avail themselves of a number of courses during school, including Military Drill, Leadership Development, and Special Drill. Cadets also have the op- portunity to participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. The Boys’ and Girls’ Drill Teams, the Rifle Team, and the Raiders physical fitness team are the prin- cipal after-school organizations of the JROTC. Other activities include fundrais- ing events, service opportunities in the 4 school and the community, and the annual { Military Ball. The battalion was command- COLOR GUARD (L-R): J. Carrerio, P. Almeida, R. Ander- ed this year by Cadet Lieutenant Colonel sen, J. Rodrigues. Thelma Folgar. «| GB nm ooh a gon a ae ™ SY BATTALION COMMANDER AND STAFF: (Front) C LTC T. Folgar, Battalion Com- GIRLS’ DRILL TEAM (Front, L-R): T. Me Williams (Co-Captain), S. Pa- mander (Back, L-R): C CPT V. Cruz, C 1LT C. Holt, C CPT F. DaCunha, C CPT J. checo, T. Folgar (Captain) (Back): S. Nicolau, S. Soares, 1. Gomes, K. Ramos, Costa, C CPT J. Stoddard, C 1LT J. Rodrigues, C MAJ T. Mc Williams. M. Tavares, M. Horta, K. Paulo. BOYS’ DRILL TEAM (Standing) W. Gra- cia, Capt. J. Cortes, S. Murphy, M. Bala, M. Deslauriers, P. Almeida, J. Gaipo, S. Oliveira (Kneeling) J. Montanex, co-capt., D. Almada, M. Correia, M. Grieco, C. Gomes, R. Andersen. Clubs Activities 123 “Ste Life Ltue: i my a ie GIRLS’ DRILL TEAM WITHOUT RIFLES ;% Ps ¥: 14 : a sa ; BS , wae Kneeling (L-R): T. McWilliams (Captain), S. Pacheco, T. Fol- ies | 4 elt ; Se gar (Co-Captain) (Standing): S. Lopes, S. Franqui, S. Nicolau, 4 S. Soares, I. Gomes, K. Ramos, M. Tavares, M. Horta, K. Paulo, =H T. Mello, O. Rogers. : RIFLE TEAM Front (L-R): J. Costa (Captain), M. Correia, R. Andersen, T. Van Le, J. Medeiros, P. Almeida (Middle): M. Bala, S. Gilmore, C. Gomes, J. Cortes, D. Almada (Back): C. Costa, V. Pires, H. Firlit, L. Pontes, A. Moreau. ¥, Everyone seemed to enjoy the Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the ROTC on November 20th, as part of Spirit Week. The corps members had great fun preparing and serving while families such as the Constantines, enjoyed the good food. COMPANY A: C CPT Paul Pires, Company Commander. COMPANY B: C MSG Marlyne Tavares, Acting Commander. A Nice Round of Applause! The Drama Club, which is one of the largest clubs in the high school, puts much time and effort into producing high quality high school shows. The club puts on two shows a year. The first show is in the f all, the weekend before Spirit Week begins; and the second show is in the spring. The first show is usually a comedy or a drama while the second show in the spring is always a musical. The high school’s Drama Club was named “Best Local Theatre Group” in polls taken by the Stan- dard Times for two years in a row. The co-directors Mr. A. Mar- chand and Mr. G. Charbonneau always put on a show that out-does the show from the previous year. As directors they dedicate many long hours to make a show the best it can possibly be. The directors treat the members of the back- stage crew and the cast as adults who are working on a Broadway production. This club and its mem- bers put in total effort throughout the year to make their club the best it can be! She Life Ltue: OFFICERS (Above L —R) Mr. G. Charbonneau, R. Clark, S. Broadmeadow, J.M. Duval, E. Hodgson, M. Rooney, M. Rooney, Mr. A. Marchand. (Below) SENIORS: (Front L — R) P. DeSena, S. Pires, C. Jordan, P. Tiedemann, G. Rovedo, (Back) M. Corliss, K. Ashworth, J. Stoddard, M. LeBlanc, J. Irizarry, C. Fournier. ™ N Clubs Activities 00 PU @ e AFTER 2 LS — “Charley's Aunt” This comedy tells the love story be- tween Jack Chesney and Kitty Verdun and his roommate Charles Wykeham and Amy Spettigue. They invite the la- dies to lunch to meet Charley’s wealthy aunt from Brazil. But, the wealthy aunt sends news she will delay her visit for a couple of days. The young ladies will not stay without a chaperone. What will the young lads do? They solve their problem by forcing another Oxford undergraduate into a woman's dress and wig. As “Charley’s Aunt” he she is introduced to the girls, Jack’s father, and Stephen Spettigue, the girls’ guardian. In the course of the play, the girls hug and kiss the dear old aunt, and the two men propose to her (him). The aunt fi- nally tricks old Spettigue into agreeing to the marriage of his wards to the col- lege boys. In the meantime the real aunt shows up with her ward. The show ends with the real aunt marrying Jack’s fa- ther, Jack getting Miss Verdun, Charley getting Miss Spettigue and Lord Bab- berly (Charley's Aunt) regaining the fortune he lost gambling, along with the girl he loved. The play was a big success and the actors did an excellent job. Seniors Marc LeBlanc and Deirdre Finnerty por- trayed their roles excellently as Sir Frances Chesney and Donna Lucia D’Alvadurez. The entire cast gave per- formances of which to be proud. 129 ya Vv = ‘S 2) — — a oO = O ay ey ieee neal a Spirit Week for the seniors saw Pajama Day, Toga Day and Fifties Day. Everyone got into the swing of the week with their security blankets and cuddly animals. ” o ‘= i= S) a Oo 3 oS) i er iiinniammcnneomene The pre-Thanksgiving Day festivities are dition almost as great as the game itself. The SPIZD 7 among the most exciting of the senior year. fire truck, loaded down with the football team, The floats, parade, rally and bonfire area tra- leads the way to the bonfire The Mayor’s Trophy went to the juniors, with speeches and the warmth of the bonfire. but the seniors were happy with the Judge’s The night was a great omen for the next day’s Trophy and the fun that followed at the park events. Clubs Activities 133 The Calm Before the Storm! On the morning of November 25th only one word could describe the Whaler football team’s locker room — intensity. From the moment we entered the locker room until the moment we stepped onto the field everyone had one common goal — BEAT DURFEE! The team was so focused in on that : 4 KAN REAR NYY VV VE YY OXY OOO and so attentive to that goal that not RNY BRINN WY) SYN ny) ' even the cameras of the newspaper pho- : i 4 | SU WY BYOOD | Ca AVY DR tographer, yearbook photographer and alia interested family members could dis- tract us. The pre-game intensity carried over to and exploded on the field ... a 4) CLT) et MEMO XY XX KY) Vim ENVY YY yt 4 yee Wen NYY) NERY EER HORS Nit VR ARB) t Nu CONN | Lat WAN =A. ... By game time, from the opening kickoff to the final hit, the Whalers dominated at both ends of the field. The offense was led by the lightening quick rushing of Scott DeCosta, which earned him both “Player of the Week” and “Outstanding Player in the Durfee Game” honors. The defense was again led by Tim Deslauriers’ spark which pro- vided the potent sting in the Whalers 27 —- ( demolition over the crumbling Dur- fee Hilltoppers. — Richard Rego 134 DOWN 10 G0 BALL ON (Bottom left) Donna Poyant, Sports Editor (Bottom right) Sports Staff (L-R): Donna Poyant, Rich Rego, Monique Poyant 136 137 SENIORS: (Front, L — R) John Velazquez, Blaine Pina, Michael Lopes, Michael Stott, Marlon Grace, Mark Le- Boeuf, Jonathan Nelson, Michael Zekus, Scott Gomes (Row 2) Scott DeCosta, Richard Rego, Anthony Esteves, Milton Gonsalves, Todd Hurteau, Keith Roderiques, Tim Deslaur- iers, Romeo Britto, (Row 3) Jeff Sousa, Aaron Burr, Roland Farland, Andy Paquin, Charles Morse, Sean Toomey teres: Row | (L—R): J. Sousa, J. Velazquez, B. Pina, M. Lopes, M. Stott, M. Grace, M. LeBoeuf, J. Nelson, M. Zekus, S. Gomes. (Row 2) A. Burr, R. Farland, S. DeCosta, R. Rego, A. Esteves, M. Gonsalves, T. Hurteau, K. Roderiques, T. Deslauriers, A. Paquin, R. Britto. (Row 3) J. Sylvia, T. Howard, J. Tilley, J. Estrella, R. Gramlich, D. Tomlinson, B. Giberson, R. Bernardo, S. Miranda, C. Morse, S. Toomey. (Row 4) J. Gracia, P. Arruda, M. Bala, P. Lopes, B. DePina, J. Oliver, A. Martinez, J. Rawcliffe, D. Frakes, W. Johnson. (Row 5) K. Souza, B. Freitas, T. Soares, R. Moniz, M. Xiarhos, J. Murphy, J. Martins, J. Carroll, F. Patsakham, M. Guibeault, M. Currin. (Row 6) B. Hurteau, R. Silva, W. Robertson, D. Hughes, T. Lopes, T. Rose, D. Farland, R. Cooler, P. Guy, M. Gramlich, D. Cruz. (Back) Orlando Simas of Their Superbowl Dream The 1988 Whaler football team was expect- ed to be a strong contender for a Superbowl spot. With the return of quarterback Mike Stott from a knee injury last season, and the return of once thought-to-be-lost Roland Far- land and Scott Gomes; the Whalers were pre- dicted to be undefeated. The Whalers who started the season at 5-0 realized that the Su- perbowl grew closer and closer. But, every sen- ior football players’ dream fell short with a disappointing tie to Bishop Feehan 19-19, a loss to Dartmouth 8-7, and another loss to Foxboro 13-6, From offense to defense, the Whalers defi- nitely didn’t fall short on talent this year. Mike Stott led the explosive Whaler offense along with Scott Gomes and Scott DeCosta in the backfield along with Stott’s favorite target, wide receiver Mark LeBoeuf. Together, this Whaler scoring threat accounted for 22 touch- downs. On the defensi ve side of the spectrum, the defense was led by the motivation and dy- namic hitting of linebackers Tim Deslauriers and Roland Farland. Keith Roderiques also contributed greatly to the defense while con- trolling the defensive secondary chores. Com- bining the precisely engineered offense with the powerful defense, the Whalers finished with a record of 7-2-1. Remember: Schmitty, “Think about the game!” fire engine ride; Twin Piers; bonfire; Thanksgiving Day game; showers in the field house; freshman Falmouth game; pre-game meals; Monday films; popsicles; sprints; break- downs; Cory D.; Stooch the golf cart! — Richard Rego Sports 139 a in In on Vee erkhrkte rs “ X Vv “ ac OD le PSPS FS Fae oF CM- 2c F LS = Ge EVE YY fs « AZZ 140 ty % fe Seniors (L — R): Debby Lucas, Mary Jo Almeida, Paula Almeida, Paula DeOliveira, Debbie Ferreira. Tri-Captains: Cathy Silva, Debbie Ferreira, Coach Parker, Sandy Bolarinho. NWS GVE Lat Lat CS OF EUS BN ZN an QA Front (L — R):S. Vicente, D. Ferreira, D. Lucas, M.J. Almeida, P. DeOliveira, P. Almeida, E. Figueiras (Middle) S. Pereira, I. Oliveira, M. Branco, N. Le, C. Silva, D. Gomes, S. Bolarinho, M. Mojica, J. DosSantos, H. Bordes, L. Patsakham (Back) Asst. Coach Costa, C. Figueiras, M. Pereira, C. Paxita, B. DesRoches, P. Ferreira, M. Hebert, V. Lopez, C. Goncalves, C. Michaud, P. Metthe, L. Borges, Coach Parker. NS MANN 4 Better than Expected This year’s girls’ soccer team accomplished more than they expected to this season. Due to the loss of last year’s seniors, they didn’t expect to do very well; but they proved that hard work and dedication can make a winner out of every- body. The hard work payed off for the Whalers as they compiled a winning record of 10-2-2. This record easily qualified them for a state tournament berth. Fontbonne Academy de- feated New Bedford 3-2 in the tournament, but the Whalers still had a great season of which to be proud. A highlight of the season included defeating Falmouth, the only team which had beaten New Bedford earlier in the regular season. Beating this team proved that NBHS could play against the best of teams and stay with them. Other wins that proved this were those against Martha’s Vineyard and Bishop Con- nolly. This year’s soccer team also easily de- feated Dartmouth, and of course, our rival Durfee. Debbie Ferreira was the “quarterback” of the team. She controlled the game and was an all-around asset to the team. Offensive help was provided by Cathy Silva and Sandy Bolar- inho. On the defensive side, fullback Debby Lucas did her share to provide a strong defense for goalie Danni Gomes, who had an outstand- ing season in net. REMEMBER: Our first victory against Fal- mouth; making states; MJ’s nickname (Betty Lou); the Durfee game; Coach Parker yelling “kick the Damn thing!”; Coach Parker calling us “the flying nuns” everytime we missed the ball; and finally all the memories. — Donna Poyant 7 SWAN ONS _ Sports 141 SENIORS (BACK, L — R): C. Freitas, P. Duarte, R: Correia, D. Galvam, A. Medeiros, (Middle) P. Duarte, E. Gomes (Front) A. Correia, R. , Barboza, E. Bordas. Y L 4 nny ; — x | , oo S var | ny Galvam, A. Medeiros, R. Correia. Back (L — R): E. Pelicas, N. Seco, J. Bordas, E. Bordas, B. Ribeiro, R. Matos, J. Fernandes, B. Ribeiro, D. Matos, M. Delgado, L. Alves, Coach Matos (Front) A. Correia, C. Freitas P. Duarte, P. Duarte, R. Barboza, E. Gomes, D. (L — R): Tri-Captains A. Correia, R. Bar- boza, E. Bordas, Coach Matos. Building Toward Success The soccer team was definitely on top of things this season. It was a time for rebuilding after losing a great many talented seniors last year, but Coach Matos was very pleased with the performance of this year’s team, “The young athletes really came through for us.”’ They sure did! The Whalers went all the way to the South Sectional Championships where they unfortunately lost to Xaverian in the preliminary round. They had nine shut-outs and only 13 goals against them during the entire season. The Whaler’s record reflects the skill and determination of this year’s team. Their display of depth and per- sistance throughout the season kept Whaler soccer on top. Remember: The games at Barnsta- ble and at Falmouth; LaSalle game; Rat on corner kicks; Tag teams on defense; “‘There’s a radio on this bus?”; Almost blood bath at Fal- mouth; Derek’s goal on Ray by acci- dent! — Monique Poyant Sports 143 we OVE VON VON AS OULU RN ASN i = s Vv SENIORS (Front, L — R): Dione Souza, Jen Tomasik, Gina Rovedo, Lori Settele, Jen Parent. (Back) Michelle Freitas, Sonya Ferreira, Lina DoCouto, Liz Medeiros. Front (L — R): Asst. Capt. Jen Tomasik, Pe . . | ipa ' P . See Capt. Gina Rovedo, Asst. Capt. Lori Settele. ay yj . w AT! § — —— - We ee (Back) Asst. Capt. Dione Souza, Coach Ron “Ep, | y Puy say | ry (oF 3 g WS fe . a Vaz, Asst. Capt. Jen Parent. Front (L — R): D. Souza, J. Tomasik, G. Rovedo, L. Settele, J. Parent. (Middle) M. Freitas, S. Ferreira, L. DoCouto, L. Medeiros. (Back) K. Roderiques, J. Perron, K. Hardy, L. Briggs, K. Tomasik, L. White, K. Tierney, Coach Ron Vaz, J. Tavares. Turning in a Winning Season Although the field hockey team was not ex- pected to put New Bedford on the map as a strong league contender, the girls gave coach Ron Vaz a pleasant surprise and a gem of a season. The team charged brilliantly through the 1988 season and earned a spot in the state tournament. This was a tremendous accom- plishment for the girls since it was their first state tournament berth in a decade. Even though the team lost in the first round to Bel- lingham 5-0, the girls still had a convincing over-all record of 10-6-2. Many seniors rounded out the starting posi- tions on the field. Veteran goal-tender Gina Rovedo contributed greatly to the win column with a fine effort of six shut-outs on the year. The defense, which worked very well with their goalie, was led by sweeper Lori Settele and defensive back Sonya Ferreira. Senior Lina DoCouto, a tenacious player, was the quarter- back of the offensive charge as the midfielder. On offense, seniors Jen Tomasik, Michelle Freitas and Dione Souza fronted the Whaler attack. The thrilling season was capped off by heat- ed rivalries with Bishop Stang, Durfee, and Dartmouth. Although there will be the loss of many talented seniors, this year’s winning ef- fort and the many valuable upcoming under- classmen will give Coach Vaz an optimistic look to the future. REMEMBER: Lina’s goalie brawl; state tournament; beating Durfee twice; field hockey camp; Mr. Vaz’s senior party — esp. the la- sagna and all the good times. ) Ww. MS HE D'S BACAGRA EE AN ‘ Richard Rego Sports 145 Edt, Front (L — R): S. Bourgeois, M. Pires, A. McDevitt (Middle) F. Correia, S. Mitchell, J. Constantine, C. Moreira, D. Farias, J. DeFonseca (Back) Coach S. Gardiner, C. Vardo, C. Gomes, W. Chomak, D. Lambalot, W. Cecilio, D. Toohey, J. Correia. LAEAL. OPER 2 lhe heed “TE i © ee : FOATOR STS (L— R): Co-Capt. Renee Riley, Coach Gardi- ner, Co-Capt. Gina DeRossi. at Fe. Rated x ) v Front (L — R): D. Lavendier, R. Guillette, R. Riley, G. DeRossi (Middle) J. Almy, D. Delgado, R. Koroski (Back) Coach Gardiner, D. Gomes, A. Fernandes, A. Spinner, R. Terini. Crossing the Line The Whaler Girls’ Cross Country Team ex- perienced another successful season this year. After losing many talented seniors last year, the girls still had a strong season. Led by co- captains Renee Riley and Gina DeRossi, the girls tied for league champs. Not bad for a rebuilding season! Strong performances also came from seniors Dawn Lavendier and Re- becca Guillette. Renee ran the seventh fastest time by New Bedford girls for the course and made league All-Stars along with junior Deni- sha Delgado. The Boys’ Cross Country Team was led by tri-captains Sean Bourgeois, Andrew McDe- vitt,and Mike Pires. With strong performances from them and fellow seniors Steve Mitchell, Cory Moreira, and Joe Constantine, the boys came in second in the League. They lost only to the defending league champs, Bishop Feehan. Sean had the seventh fastest time (for the course) ever achieved by NBHS boys. He was selected for League All-Stars with junior Joe Correia and freshman Walter Chomak. Remember: Our bald-headed runner at Brown Inv.; Allendale C.C.: Meeting w S.M., S.B., A.M., M.P., J.C., W.C.: Sat. Breakfasts at Mr. + Mrs. Chomak’s house: Encounter at Hawthorne C.C. w Metal Heads; The Beaver! — Monique Poyant aa. co EN SS. WF 1 ESS BS BAA. OO HRA FA A OW 1 ON = ™“ . (L — R): Tri-Captains Sean Bourgeois, Mike Pires, Andy McDevitt, Coach Gardiner. Sports 147 - SENIORS (L — R): Timo Silveira, Cheryl Costa, Donna Poyant, Diane Alexandre mm NG SGM GERVAIS Bt) Oa GE A ee 1 ENR ‘ Front (L — R): Tammy Silveira, Donna Poyant (Middle) Diane Alexandre, Cheryl Costa, Darlene Robertson (Back) Assist. Coach L. Oliver, Jen Jeffrey, Suzanne Langlois, Kristen Raffa, Coach N. Macedo. y Making History This year’s volleyball team had its best sea- son ever! They had an overall record of 17-1 and were League Champs for the first time in NBHS history. They qualified for the state tournament for a third year in a row before losing in the semifinals. Defeating Durfee for the first time was a high point in the season, and then defeating them a second time around was even greater. Other victories that stand out were those against Bishop Stang, Somerset, and Bishop Feehan. This year’s team was out for ven- geance because in previous years these teams handed NBHS losses. According to Coach Ma- cedo “the team’s biggest win” was against all of the teams previously mentioned. The team was led by co-captains Donna Poyant and Tammy Silveira and seniors Diane Alexandre and Cheryl Costa. Junior members of the team included Kristen Raffa, Suzanne Langlois, Jen Jeffrey, and Darlene Robertson, Everyone on the team contributed to its suc- cessful season, which will not be forgotten. | REMEMBER: Mighty Mouse: White Line: ! Thumbs: Durfee Game — conversation after oe a rel (L — R): Co-Capt. Tammy Silveira, Coach N. Macedo, on the way to the bus: Bishop Feehan Game: Co-Capt. Donna Poyant. Drive with coach to D-Y and then Durfee: McDonald’s in Fall River: D-Y state tourna- f ment game — I hate cows: Rascals candy: “Mantai Marshoo” — Donna Poyant Sports 149 . : : N) ni (L — R): Tri-capts. Chris Lopes, Kristen Braun, Deirdre Finnerty, Coach Medeiros } Back (L — R): C. Seguin, T. McKay, S. Faria, K. Abraham, K. Lyonnais, C. Lopes, K. Braun, D. Finnerty, M. Poyant, T. Arruda, C. Henry, K. Fernandes, M. Rooney, S. Crook (Middle) K. Johnson, D. Gobeil, C. Lopes, J. Jupin, H. _ Desmarais, E. Hickey, S. Casey, S. Heffernan, P. Daigle, B. Mello, B. Ferreira, Coach Medeiros, Asst. Coach Perron | (Front) K. Larkin, J. Ponte, L. Hamel, S. Arruda, S. Crab, J. Hashe, A. McKenna, M. Guay, S. Mitchell, S. Benoit _ (Seated) K. Souza, S. Kazana, J. DeRossi, A. Soloman, M. Hammond, K. Hebert, M. Simas, C. Perriman i | | SENIORS (Back, L — R): C. Seguin, T. McKay, K. Johnson, M. Poyant, T. Arruda, C. Henry, K. Fernandes, M. Rooney, S. Crook (Front) S. Faria, K. Abraham, C. Lopes, K. Braun, D. Finnerty, K. Lyonnais Making Waves It was a season of trials and tribulations and the Girls’ Swim Team was the final judge. The girls finished second in the conference cham- pionships, second at the South Sectional Championships with eleven swimmers qualify- ing along with four divers and then sent eight girls to the state championships. Six of the team members made The Standard-Times all- stars out of nine events. Many of the seniors stood out this year; in- cluding Chr is Seguin, who came in first place in both the conference and sectionals, and fifth place at States. Seniors Deirdre Finnerty, Tan- ya Arruda, and Chris Lopes, along with junior Derica Gobeil, were all part of the record- breaking 200 medley relay team. Chris Lopes was also part of the 400 freestyle relay with juniors Jen Jupin and Denise Lopes and fresh- man Sondra Kazana. They broke the previous record as did Jen in the 100 and 200 freestyle. The Whalers beat all but one of the teams they swam against. The most exciting was the one against Duxbury. The swimmers were psyched up for this meet. About twenty of the girls did their best times, three records were broken, and the Whalers were winning right up to the ninth event. The score ended 88-84, Dux- bury, but the meet brought out the best in Whaler swimming. Remember: Singing at practice; Singing on the bus: Breaking four records; Beating See- konk in their own pool first time in our history! Eating at Papa Gino’s; Paula and the Pepto Misbol! Mr. M’s “go like the dickens!” — Monique Poyant Sports 151 VA ) ws) OM SAP. DA NG NER EAN. tm GE . NEE v a SENIORS (Front, L — R): Derek Galvam, Tom Sargent, Joshua Hoaglund, (Back) Matthew Poyant, Marc Bright- man, David Loveridge, James Clark, Matthew Hibbert, Dan- iel Beaudry. = oY. t- CLAN! 2=h ££ g 107, WSs Fs er vas ne See Sakis hina: artis clnest oe sptierriwieelteoes tin Pi c+ Tri-captains: Derek Galvam, Tom Sargent, Josh Hoaglund, Coach J. Medeiros (Front, L—R):B. Pacheco, R. J. Strangis, J. Hamel, D. Fredette, B. Schwartz, G. Morrissey, M. Amaral, T. Seguin, L. Poyant, K. Choquette, Coach Perron (2nd) B. Alves, J. Murphy, D. Touhey, M. Viveiros, B. Gitlin, M. Silva, A. Maciel, | G. Ashley, G. Wilcox, T. Bourgeois, Coach Medeiros (3rd) T. Scott, T. Fennessy, M. Rocha, A. Bradshaw, B. Ostiguy, . C. Leaver, K. Gawthrope, S. Blackburn, J. Kaufman, H. Beltran, J. Caton, (4th) M. Poyant, D. Galvam, M. Brightman, D. Loveridge, J. Hoaglund, T. Sargent, J. Clark, M. Hibbert, D. Beaudry, D. Bouley. Swim Team Follows Tradition of Success The success of this year’s boys’ swim showed what dedication and determination existed in this squad. After losing twenty top-notch swimmers to graduation last year, the Whalers were expected to have a mediocre year. In- stead, they won 9 of 10 meets, losing only to Seekonk in their pool. They started the year by winning the Relay Carnival and finished with ten swimmers qualifying for sectionals. Tri-captains Derek Galvam, Tom Sargent and Josh Hoaglund dis- played leadership throughout the season by fine performances of their own. Hoaglund broke two records in the 200 individual medley and the 100 breaststroke, and all three quali- fied for sectionals. The NB divers went undefeated this season with juniors Hector Beltran and Brian Gitlin having outstanding years. This year’s team showed great pride in them- selves by winning most of their meets by large margins, They steadily improved and gave 4 Coach Medeiros a happy season with the prom- ise of a successful future. ES ERPEE SN SS _ =.) _ ao __ Son ee Oe REMEMBER: Mystery ride to Natick; The four horsemen; The freshmen and Coach Per- ron singing on the bus; Pull-buoy fights before practice; The Durfee meets; Stealing food on the bus. — Monique Poyant Sports 153 ©. GE Li. LSS eer sess ee ee rr eS 8 oC. ._ a eee LOBE 2 PmCCOCTA. Lda... mie Nes ul (Back) Coach Rodrigues, B. Johnson, L. Silva, J. Wedge, L. Ashley, E. Bedard, D. Poitras, A. Correia, J. Platt, Asst. T. Poling (Front) M. Chumack, A. Burr, D. Rose, B. Houtman, C. Alves, B. Pina. (Missing, Asst. Coach M. Correia) Co-capt. David Rose, Coach E. Rodrigues, Co- capt. Billy Houtman Coming On Strong The standards have always been high for NBH basketball and this year’s team had to withstand many difficulties to keep those stan- dards. Ending with a 16-4 season, the Whalers improved steadily and came together as a team just in time for post-season play. Two of their losses came at the hands of their arch-rival Durfee, who was rated 1 in the state; one to the Connecticut champs; and one due to a loss of concentration, and the loss of a 30 point lead. The latter taught them a good lesson, and the second time around found the Whalers very much in command of the mselves and the game. A highlight of the season came in the Oliver Ames game. With no time left on the clock and NB about to lose, Jonathan Gomes sank two foul shots to put the game into overtime and, eventually in the win column for NBH. In spite of losing Gomes for the season for medical reasons and then waiting out several injuries to major players, the Whalers behind the leadership of its coaches, playing ability of its captains and spirit and tenacious attitudes of its players came back to the win column and a berth in the post-season tournament. The team will be losing the skill and scoring ability of David Rose, a total and unselfish player; the excellent rebounding and tenacious playing of Eric Bedard; the shooting skills of Billy Houtman; the court leadership of Aaron Burr, an excellent point guard, and the leaping and rebounding of Craig Alves. Seniors Blaine Pina, Arthur Correia and Marcus Chumack who came off the bench to play supporting roles will also be missed. The ultimate goal for this team was to do well in the state tournament. REMEMBER: Bus rides home; Cheerleaders hooking us up with food after the games; Player talks in the locker room; Getting psyched; Cheerleaders on the bus; Practices before a Durfee game. — Monique Poyant f eee HALE a. em LLL _.._ 4 -—l.t—iCO ad (Front, L — R) Tri-captains Sue Oliveira, Kerri Rodrigues, Tanya Moore (Back) Coaches Mickey Goncalves, Jeanne Bonneau, Reggie Jackson, Robert Foster. | (Front, L— R): C. Silva, T. Moore, S. Oliveira, K. Rodrigues, T. Edwards, D. Poyant, K. Raffa (Back) Asst. Coach R. | Foster, Asst. Coach R. Jackson, L. Drayton, D. Gomes, M. Branco, J. Botelho, D. Robertson, T. Constantine, S. | Almeida, S. Vicente, Coach J. Bonneau, Asst. Coach M. Goncalves. In Spite of; Injuries... It seems that injuries follow the NBH Girls’ Basketball Team every year. This year was no exception. Injuries took their toll on seniors Donna Poyant, Sue Oliveira, Tanina Edwards; and juniors Darlene Robertson, Cathy Silva and Jen Botelho. In spite of this attack on many of their star performers, the Whalers managed to survive the season with a 14-5 season and earned a berth in the post-season tournament. It was the effort both on and off the court that made this team a winner. They were champions of the ORR Christ- mas Holiday Tournament and took second place in the Whitman-Hanson Tournament, losing by | point at the buzzer to Bishop Fee- han. Highlights during the season include the game against Barnstable when all team mem- bers played, and all but one scored! They also defeated Stang twice and avenged their earlier loss to Bishop Feehan by defeating them 60-51. Much of their success was due to the playing and rebounding ability of tri-captains Tanya Moore, Kerri Rodrigues and Sue Oliveira; the scoring of Cathy Silva and Danni Gomes; and the over-all playing of Tanina Edwards, Jen Botelho, Kristin Raffa and other contributing underclassmen. With this much talent, the years ahead look good for this girls’ team. REMEMBER: Tanina’s dancing on the bus; Sarah’s score; Different songs playing at the same time on the bus; No Christmas Day prac- tice; Attitudes; Kerri hitting Sue in the nose; Sue poking Kerri in the eye; Octavio yelling at games; Ms. Bonneau running laps with Donna; Alumni game; Mr. G. — Donna Poyant Sports [s7 SENIORS: (Back, L — R): Asst. Coach S. Tavares, Jason DeTerra, Dave Franco, Jack Costa, Coach K. Gouveia (Front) Josh Gurney, Dave Cabral td , : S S N N (L — R): Co-capt. Josh Gurney, Coach Gou- veia, Co-capt. Dave Cabral Back (L — R): E. Silva, M. Silva, R. Serpa, R. Kendall, J. Costa, J. Gurney, Coach Gouveia, D. Cabral, J. DeTerra, J. DeTerra, J. Pothier, M. Andrade, D. Sylvia, Asst. Coach Tavares (Front) J. Ignacio, S. Gordon, N. Bernardo, D. Franco, J. Pine, M. Xiarhos, T. Vasques, K. Espinola, J. Day. Falling Short of Their Goal The 1988-1989 hockey season was a little dismal according to their record, but was bright according to their hard play and effort. Enduring several adversities and transitions, the Whalers played with heart and lost many hard-fought games. The term “putting the puck in the net” seemed just a phrase to the Whalers who dedicated this year to recon- structing the Whaler threat under new head coach, Ken Gouveia. Although the team faced a tough season, there were areas of accomplishment. One of these was the leadership of the co-captains. Co- captain Dave Cabral led the defensive front, while the lightening quick Josh Gurney, the other co-captain, led the offense. Strong efforts came also from seniors Jack Costa, Dave Fran- co and Jason DeTerra, who missed some action due to an injury. Dartmouth proved to be the toughest area rival as they skated away with both games. The Cape teams also presented problems due to their experienced and established hockey pro- gram. With these hurdles behind them, next year’s team will again put in the effort to re-establish a strong foothold in area hockey. e fF a (SD 2 BD VO FY aN TS NQY AB Rew Bee Var = REMEMBER: Coach Gouveia’s pep talk at Falmouth; Lights out at morning practice; Scotty Gordon’s ears; Jack Costa’s elbowing penalties; Ziggy Z by Dave Cabral; Ron Bass’s academy award winning filming of all our games. — Richard Rego Sports 159 = aad ( ' |! : N Showing the form and techniques that made them champi- ons, the girls go through their rou- tines during a re- cent meet against Durfee. ) (Front, L— R): J. Baron, T. Agostinho, A. Fernandes, S. Simons, H. Pettey (Middle) tri-capt. D. Lavado, L. Beaulieu, ! P. Metthe, N. Riley, H. Houghton, T. Vieira (Back) Coach Doherty, tri-capt. M. Rooney, tri-capt. S. Faria, L. Perry, M. Hammond, G. Pepin. Tri-Captains (L — R): Monica Rooney, Sue Faria, Dianne Lavado. Tumbling Through Another Fine Season This year’s team was led by the experience and talents of senior captains Monica Rooney and Sue Faria and junior captain Dianne La- vado. Rooney showed meet after meet solid performances in her favorite event, the uneven parallel bars. Faria gained much recognition for her outstanding accomplishments in both the floor exercise and balance beam events. These two seniors (the only ones on the team) enabled the team to continue its winning tradi- tion. The girls only experienced two losses this season. One came at the hands of Somerset and one at the hands of Attleboro. Due to the dis- qualification of Barnstable, NBHS had to share its league title with not only Somerset, but also Attleboro. These three teams met again in the section- als with winners qualifying for the states. In the state individuals, the talents of Rooney and Faria shone through again. Since the bulk of this year’s team was com- prised of underclassmen, the future looks very promising. REMEMBER: three hour wait in Burger King after bus broke down; Monica and Jen in the Somerset locker room; Lori’s near-miss of breaking Sheila’s nose; Sue asking Monica to spit on her grips; The adventures on the bus rides; All the great things done for us by Sheila and Tom. — Sue Faria Contributing senior “WH DEE eee Se AS JJ = =tttitjjjtjtjtiiiie TA ZAG Wm B.S BY? E.R. WES tes “4 jd . N N : M , Ni (Front, L — R): J. Fleming, K. Dussault, D. Gomes, J. Monteiro, A. Spinner, S. Graca, R. Riley, P. Roy, R. Koroski, C. Borges (Middle) S. Means, M. Dupont, K. Millette, A. LeBlanc, S. Mitchell, M. Smith, G. DeRossi, T. Silveira, Y. Lopez, M. Sayar, K. Loveridge (Back) C. Pare, B. Guillette, J. Carreau, E. Rogers, K. Tierney, S. Mazaheri, J. Almy, R. Fredette, M. Lima, S. Gordon, J. Green, R. Tarini, B. Taber. (Left) Co-capt. Renee Riley, Coach S. Gardiner, Co-capt. Gina DeRossi (Right) Tri-captains Sean Bourgeois, Mike Stott, Coach S. Gardiner, Tri-capt. Dave Mesquitta. SENIORS: TOP PHOTO (Back, L — R): Mike Lygren, Steve Mitch- ell, Mike Pires, Sean Bourgeois, Sean Toomey, Jon Nelson, Andy McDe- vitt (Front) Mark LeBoeuf, Keith Roderiques, Mike Stott, Scott Gomes, Dave Mesquitta. SENIORS: BOTTOM PHOTO (Back, L — R): Jen Fleming, Becky Guillette, Sue Graca, Stephanie Gordon, Tammy Sil- veira (Front) Gina DeRossi, Marisol Sayar, Renee Riley. (Front, L — R): T. Lopes, W. Cecilio, S. Gomes, M. Pires, K. Roderiques, K. Bruneau, R. Lopez, R. Beauregard, M. Bargasse, M. Francisco, D. Hubert, C. Baia (Middle) S. Almy, P. Guy, R. Silva, J. deFonseca, M. LeBoeuf, M. Haith, S. Cabral, D. Mesquitta, W. Chomak, S. Mitchell, A. McDevitt, I. Leslie, S. LeBeau (Back) E. Melancon, J. Carroll, M. Lygren, C. Maniatis, S. Toomey, B. DePina, M. Stott, S. Bourgeois, D. Cruz, J. Nelson, C. Robinett, A. Martinez, J. On the Right Track — Again! The boys’ track team successfully defended its SMC League championship as the Whalers compiled a 6-0 dual meet record. They won the Voc-Tech Invitational and went on to win the SMC League meet and capped their year as champions in the Class A States. Their counterparts, the girls’ team, only had a 3-3 season and placed Sth in the SMC League meet, but looks to a promising future with many returning strong underclassmen. Tri-captain Sean Bourgeois was undefeated and league champion in the mile and undefeat- ed in the 2 mile. Tri-captain Dave Mesquitta was the Voc-Tech Invit. champion in the 50 yd high hurdles and tri-capt. Mike Stott went un- defeated in the 50 yd dash. Other top senior performers were Scott Gomes in the 300 yd dash with a best time of 34.5, Mike Lygren in the hurdles, Steve Mitch- ell in the 600 yd dash, Mike Pires in the mile run and Jonathan Nelson throwing the shot put. Joe Correia, a junior, had a great year winning the Class A meet with the fastest run in the country! The girls’ team got strong performances from co-captain Gina DeRossi in the 600 yd dash and co-captain Renee Riley in the 1000 yd dash. Other seniors who made strong contribu- tions were Becky Guillette in the 2 mile run, Sue Graca in the hurdles and Tammy Silveira in the 300 yd dash. Throwing the shot put were seniors Jen Fleming and Marisol Sayar. REMEMBER: Bus rides to away meets; Coach Gardiner’s inspirational speeches; Friendships made; Cutting workouts; Coaches; Snowball fights in cemetary; Fun times in the weight room. — Donna Poyant Sports 163 oS. EE LU = j d A 7 D q “ = Shown here are a few final shots of those last playing days as a New Bedford High Whaler for many seniors. Many had postponed the inevitable by trading in one uniform for another as the season changed; but when the final call was made in the spring, they too had to turn in their uniforms. But not their memories; those are captured here. Sports 165 - , Pry TiS é? i 5 TEACHER AIDES: (Front, L-R) T. Torres, B. McCoy, N. Glancy, C. Dawson, T. Winterson, L. Iccaponi (Back) W. Kumor, J. Regis, R. Joaquim, I. Bebis, M. Al- meida, C. Ostiguy, M. Walsh, I. Borges, J. Roda, I. Reis. (Bottom left): Manny Pinarreta, Faculty and Staff Editor (Bottom right): Faculty and Staff (L-R): Jen Iri- zarry, Karen Fernandes, Paul Pires (Kneeling) Manny Pinarreta. 168 169 BULLARD You the Very Best MAYOR JOHN K. Wishing CONGRATULATIONS from THE NEW BEDFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mayor John K. Bullard Chairman, ex-officio Mrs. Margery Dottin Atty. Thomas R. Hunt Mr. Joaquim Nobrega Mr. Carlos Pacheco Atty. J. Mark Treadup Dr. Paul Walsh Staff 171 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. C. T. Nanopoulos Asst. Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Mr. W. Chapman Mrs. L. Caron Mr. J. Silva Personnel Spec. Services Elem. Educ. 7 7 = ee re ‘iat : « ty 4 , ES — } + 2 Administrative Asst. for Business Services Mr. S. Lamarche HEADMASTER Mr. 1. J, Calnan As you reach the end of a decade and the end of your high school career, it is important to reflec t on those things which were taught to you in order to establish a solid foundation for a strong future. The staff of New Bedford High wishes you the best life has to offer and hopes you will always remember, this is not the end of the line — it is the start of a future. Administrative Assistant Mr. J. F. Robinson Staff 173 Anco OOFm sa4zmsaexryrvrys MR. H. SALTZMAN: Green House MR. G. SOUZA: Tan House MR. F COLE Social Studies MS. J. DUDULA Home Economics MR. J, FARRELL Industrial Arts MR.R. NERBONNE Business MR. R. NOLIN Foreign Language MS. J. PARK Math MR. M. LONGO: Gold House MRS. M. HARPER: Blue House COL J NAPOLI JROLC MR. C. ROBINSON English MR. J. W. ROSE Science MS. B. A. BIZZARRO NAmMHn rs Ae ZHOU =O AZ7Zreae FACULTY AND STAFF ADAMOWICZ, A. English ADAMOWSKI, V. Spec. Ed. ALMEIDA-SHEPERD, S. Chart ALVES, A. For. Lang. ALVES, C. Business AMARAL, J. Science AMARAL, P. Phys. Ed. ANDERSON, R. Business ANDRADE, E. For. Lang. ANDRADE, M. Counselor ANTHONY, P. Science ANUSZCZYK, J. Chart ARAUJO, A. For. Lang. ARRUDA, J. I.M.C. AUDETTE, T. Business AYOTTE, L. Guidance BARBOZA, R. Phys. Ed. BENNETT, J. Spec. Ed. BETTENCOURT, W. Art BISAILLON, D. Science BISCARI, G. For, Lang. BOISVERT, P. Driver Ed. BOLTON, J. Guidance BORDEN, D. English BOROWICZ, J. Soc. St. BOURGEOIS, R. Science BRADY, K. Ind. Arts BRAZ, J. Proj. RISE BRAZ, R. English BROADMEADOW, P. English 176 BUCKLEY, K. Phys. Ed. CABRAL, G. For. Lang. CALNAN, E. I.M.C. CALNAN, J. Soc. St. CAMPANELLTL, L. Soc. St. CAMPOLT, R. Music CARDOSO, C. Guidance CAROLUS, J. Math CARREIRO, D. English CARREIRO, R. Soc. St. CARVALHO, E. For. Lang. CASTRO, M. For. Lang. CATIN, C. Business CATON, D. Business CETENICH, C. Home Ec. CHARBONNEAU, G. English CHISHOLM, J. Math CLARKSON, M. Phys. Ed. CONWARD, C. Soc. St. CORREIA, D. For. Lang. CORREIA, M. Math CORREIA, M. Phys. Ed. CORREIA, P. English CORREIA, V. Art COSTA, J. Math COSTA, M. Guidance COSTA, M. E. Health COTE, J. Math CROMPTON, R. Science CROWNE, P. Counselor DAGRACA, A. Soc. St. Staff 177 HEAD OF THE LINE Ms. Caton and Mr. Hamlet have been advising the Class of ’89 since the class walked through the doors of the high school as freshmen. They have a good relationship with the students and want to see school spirit grow. Anytime there are students that need guidance from a staff member they have been more than willing to lend a helping hand. They want to give all the stu- dents the fair chance that they received when they were students. They believe that there are many outside influences that spread the students too thinly, like part time jobs and activities that can limit the spirit within the school. Both of the advisors feel that their students are unique and good individuals. They have good ideas for spirit- ed activities but need to execute them. Ms. Caton has been teaching at NBHS for sixteen years and has been an advisor for six years (four years with the Class of 89 and two with the Class of °84). She enjoys teaching; and especially being in- volved in the growth and maturity of stu- dents. The students keep her in touch with the teenage community (of which her son is one), and they help her to have a better understanding of today’s adolescents. She feels bad if she can only reach a few stu- dents, because she wants to reach them all. She does not regret being a class advisor and would vo lunteer to be one again. Mr. Hamlet has been teaching for thir- teen years at the high school. He finds his greatest joy in teaching is seeing his stu- dents improve and being happy because of it. He loves dealing with the students per- sonally. You can also find him coaching for the Whaler’s football team and girl’s soft- ball team. Being a class advisor allows him to be in contact with the more spirited stu- dent on a day-to-day basis. If there is any- thing Mr. Hamlet has learned from teach- ing, it is “that students can learn an awful lot — only if they give an honest effort.” Ms. Caton and Mr. Hamlet wish the Class of °89 the best of luck. Ms. Caton’s advice to the seniors is for them to be happy and adventurous, avoid drugs and alcohol, and not limit themselves in their endeavors. Mr. Hamlet wishes not only to be known as a teacher but also as a friend. DAIGLE, E. Science DALY, J. Math DEAN, D. Math DeCHAMBEAU, J. Ind. Arts DeLUCCA, C. I.M.C. DeSILVA, G. Math DIGGLE, E. Math DLOUHY, L. Business DLOUHY, R. Ind. Arts DOW, R. Soc St. DUBE, D. English EDMUNDSON, L. Soc. St. ESANCY, W. Attendance FEINGOLD, E. Counselor FERNANDES, J. Math FERNANDES, L. Spec. Ed. FERREIRA, B. Science FERREIRA, T. Spec. Ed. FOGEL, G. English FOLEY, D. Chart Not only do Mr. Hamlet and Mrs. Caton have to deal A FORGUE, E. with a heavy work load, but they have to find time to 7 Yr Spec. Ed. enjoy the class activities, such as banquets and spirit week. The hard work, in spite of the pressures, ha s paid off. The NBHS Drama Club’s pro- duction of “Annie” received the Moss Hart Memorial Award presented by the New England Theatre Conference for the fore- most secondary school production in New England. FORMAN, L. English FOSTER, R. Soc. Sb FOUCART, M. Phys. Ed. FOURNIER, R. Art FRAGA, S. English FRANCIS, C. English FRANCIS, R. Business GALLAGHER, B. SF JROTC GALUSKA, L. . Spec. Ed. , wenet A | ir. Y W GARDINER, S. i, KN oe ae a ZAIN Phys. Ed. Eee ‘ : GIBBS, C. Spec. Ed. GILBERT, L. Int. SL GILL, J. Science GISSINGER, R. Guidance GOMES, A. BL Ma Sci GOMES, E. For. Lang. GOMES, J. Math GOODFELLOW, G. Science GOUVEIA, W. Math GREENE, D. Chart I THE ENTERTAINERS Three on a match may not be lucky, but three extremely talented individuals working on a production together spells success. Two of those individuals are Mr. Armand Marchand and Mr. George Charbonneau who have been work- ing together for eighteen years. In these years they have brought nothing but success to their reputation. They feel that their success is mainly due to the fact that they are a creative team. In order to be successful, one must be able to work with others, and they work together as a terrific team. Mr. Marchand and Mr. Charbonneau co-direct the two plays, but as Mr. Marchand says, ‘that’s just the tip of the iceberg.”’ Each has to do many other jobs to make the plays a success. Mr. Marchand is the coordinator of ward- robe, publicity, makeup, hairstyling, ticket selling, ushers and the character- ization of the show. Mr. Charbonneau designs and supervises the building and decoration of the sets, designs lighting, and is in charge of all the technical aspects. He is also in charge of blocking the show. The third member is Mr. Donald Vasconcelles who is the musical coordina- tor of the musicals. He is in charge of the orchestration and conducts and controls a show. The musical aspect of the shows makes an added difference between a play and a smash. He says, ‘we've built a collaborative effort which is one reason for our success.” The three men joined talents again with their work at the Zeiterion theater in the summer. They enjoy working there but found many difficulties in coordinating the musicals in only sixteen working days; but once again they came through and gave the citizens of New Bedford many nights of enjoyment. All three men are content with the level of their success and will continue doing the same types of productions. They certainly would like to work on Broadway shows if asked but would have to achieve more and would have more expected of them on Broadway. However, Mr. Charbonneau feels that “the excitement of working with young people keeps you going.’ There is no doubt that these men have already achieved one of their major goals in life — success. Staff 181 GUY, P. For. Lang. HAMLET, W. Science HARTLEY, H. Science HASHWAY, C. Business HASSEY, C. Soc. St. HEBERT, J. L. Science HINDLE, C. Math HOCHMAN, M. Guidance HOGAN, M. English JACINTHO, J. Science JOHNSTON, N. Art KALIFE, S. For. Lang. KALLEVIK, D. BL Soc. Bus. KELLY, J. English KONSTANTAKOS, N. Ind. Arts LACKEY, B. English LANOUETITE, R. English LEAL, C. Soc. St. LeBLANG, R. Math LETENDRE, M. Math Mr. Barboza stands with some of his photographic works of the Cape Verdean Islands and its people. He hopes to include these in a future book about his culture. LEVOVSKY, C. English LOMBARDO, S. Business LOPES, M. English LOTZ, M. Home Ec. LYONNAIS, R. Math MACEDO, N. Phys. Ed. MANDLY, J. English MANNION, B. Business MARCHAND, A. English MARGES, S. Learning Lab MARGES, T. Math MARLAND, C. I.M.C. MARSHALL, D. Spec. Ed. MARTIN, M. J. Science MARTIN, R. Science MATOS, M. Spec. Ed. McCARTHY, J. Phys. Ed. MEDEIROS, G. English MEDEIROS, R. For. Lang. MELANPHY, R. Spec. Ed. Mae CAPE VERDEAN “EXPERIENCE” In 1976 Mr. Barboza decided to fulfill his father’s dream and his own desires to do intense studies of his Cape Verdean heri- tage. Since that time he has made six trips to the Cape Verdean Islands and has ac- quired over 80,000 photographs of Cape Verde and its people both here and abroad. Mr. Barboza hopes to spark an interest of the Cape Verdean history in young Cape Verdeans and give them pride in their cul- ture and heritage. Being a teacher, he finds it beneficial to his students because he finds the opportunities to talk to them of his work. In 1988 Vernon D. Penner, American ambassador to Cape Verde, was invited by Mr. Barboza to meet New Bedford High School’s Cape Verdean students. During this visit they found that they shared the Same views concerning the futures of American Cape Verdean students at New Bedford High School. Their talks also con- sisted of a possible photo exhibit at the Cape Verdean Islands using Mr. Barboza’s photographs of different influences that American Cape Verdean communities have played on American policies dealing with Cape Verde Islands, and of creating the opportunity for all Cape Verdeans to become involved with the islands them- selves, such as through the Peace Corps. One of Mr. Barboza’s plans for the fu- ture is to continue his photographic works so that he may publish a photographic book on the Cape Verdean Islands, which he hopes will have an impact on Cape Verdean society. He also hopes to get a doctorial degree in Cape Verdean Studies to further educate himself and in turn, others. And, finally, he hopes of course, to re-visit the Cape Verdean Islands! — Manny Pinarreta Staff 183 Off-season means time to relax and to spend time with family and friends, usually put “on hold” during the hectic season. OFF-SEASON ... FINALLY! During the high school year, there is much attention drawn to the various sporting events which take place at NBHS. The coaches of the sports are very active and are known for their involvement with the preparation of the teams. However, what do these men do when their season is over? Out of the dozens of coaches that lead the teams at the high school, three individuals gave us some typical ways that most coaches would relax. During the off-season, Coach Joe Wirth, the varsity football coach, spends a lot of time with his seven grandchildren, the oldest of which is seven years old. They spend a great deal of time at the community beach near his home. It’s also during this time that he gets to go fishing and quahogging, two of his favorite pastimes. He even tries to catch up on some chores and work around the house. Although he looks forward to the relaxation of the off-season, “I have to keep busy,” says Coach Wirth. Coach Ed Rodrigues, the varsity boys basketball coach, likes to vacation and spend time with his family during the off-season. He too, helps his wife with chores. Much of his time is spent with his two daughters and his son whose ages range from six months to six years. When together, they can usually be found at a local park. “They love that!” he says. Coach Ken Soares, the girls varsity softball coach, says that the off- season means spending time with his two daughters, his friends, and his girlfriend. He enjoys traveling and visiting places such as Boston and New York. He also enjoys having parties with his good friends. Although he is very active and social during this time, he also says, “I like the solitude of relaxing in front of the TV.” The off-season provides opportunities for many different things. There's time for relaxing and keeping active too. There’s time for getting together or simply getting away. In any event, the off-season provides these coaches with free time to spend in any way that they choose. — Jennifer Irizarry MELLEN, R. Home Ec. MILLIGAN, C. Home Ec. MITCHELL, T. Math MORETTI, D. Ind. Arts MORGAN, C. Music MORRIS, M. English MOTTA, F. Soc. St. MURPHY, J. Soe. St. NASIFF, L. Learning Lab O’LEARY, C. Home Ec. O'NEILL, Y. For Lang. OLIVEIRA, A. Science OLIVEIRA, A. Business ORLOWSKI, E. Ind. Arts PACHECO, J. Dist. Ed PACHECO, R. Art PECCINI, R. English PEPIN, D. English PEREIRA, M. Math PERRY, R. Soc. St. PERSSON, M. For. Lang. PIERI, L. Science PIMENTAL, A. Science PIMENTAL, D. Soc. St. PINTO, L. Home Ec. PIRES, R. Guidance PLISKIN, D. Science PURCELL, R. Guidance RAINVILLE, P. For. Lang RAPOSO, J. For. Lang RAS, M. Math ROBBINS, W. Ind. Arts RODRIGUES, E. Soc, St. ROGERS, H. I.M.C. ROLLI, N. Proj. RISE ROMANO, D. Business ROSE, D. Science ROUNSEVILLE, B. Phys. Ed. ROWLES, G. English SANCHEZ-ARRIOLA, M. BL Sc Math SCHOFF, J. Guidance SEGUIN, J. Chart SILVA, E. Data Proc. SILVA, R. English SILVEIRA, M. Guidance SLATER, A. Soc. St. SMITH, C. Science SOARES, K. Attendance SOUZA, J. Spec. Ed. SOWA, A. Guidance ST. PIERRE, R. English STRITTMATTER, J. Science STRUPCZEWSKI, C. Business SULLIVAN, N. Home Ec. 186 SYKES, J. English fe END OF THEIR LINE... It seems like it’s been forever for most people, waiting for their retirement. Mr. Paul Boisvert and Mrs. Gisele Cabral have decided to say farewell to this great school after years of teaching and to begin enjoy- ing their lives in a more relaxing way. Mr. Boisvert has been teaching at New Bedford High School for 31 years, after a friend of his suggested to him that he give teaching a try. He has been teaching here ever since, and he has found his experience to be “very rewarding at times and some- times a bit frustrating.’ However, Mr. Boisvert does not regret ever having taught here. He plans to take it easy, now that he’s retiring. He’s sure that he will miss the stu- dents and faculty, but now he’s going out to enjoy life. He plans travel and pursue a few hobbies he’s been putting off. He enjoys woodworking and plans to develop this hob- by and possibly take a few courses. He feels that students look for honesty and a sense of fair play ina teacher and that his students will remember him for “‘A sense of fairness I have; a sense of fairness to them; a sense of humor and not being afraid to laugh at myself; and of course, I think trying to be a gentleman at all times which I've tried to do.”’ Mrs. Cabral has been with New Bedford High School for 17 years. She became a teacher because she has always enjoyed school and working with children. She also decided to teach after her husband began teaching and enjoyed teaching himself. She feels that teaching for her has proven to bea rewarding and learning experience saying that ‘From my students I learned some good virtues; such as patience, tolerance, self control, etc.” She plans to take good care of herself by walking and learning to play golf. She also plans to read a great deal, something she truly enjoys. She will always remember the pleasant students and the greatness of NBHS. One thing she would like to forget is the bells! — Paul Pires SYLVIA, I. BL Business TAVARES, D. For. Lang. TAVARES, E. Soc. St TAYLOR, M. Soc. St. THOMAS, A. A V TOOMEY, M. Nurse TOUGAS, C. LM.C. TRIPP, N. English VARDO, C. Math VASCONCELLES, D. Music VASCONCELOS, L. BL Spec. Ed. VAZ, R. Math VERONNEAUL, D. Guidance WALL, N. Guidance WALSKIL, P. Math WARREN, J. Business WHEELDEN, J. Nurse WILBUR, M. Math WILLIAMS, J. Business WINSPER, W. Guidance Staff 187 ALU ERE Te Homeroom — Classes — Counseling — Gut We Keep Ou Sack Club Advisors — Tutoring — Correcting — Senior Lounge — Cafeteria Duty — Reports Caz Vis AU taa Days Work! Study Halls — Corridor Duty — Chaperoning SECRETARIAL STAFF a 7 . J. Strangis, Ms. L. Martitt Ms. B. Macedo, ‘ MAIN OFFICE (L — R): Mrs. Rivard, Mrs Mrs. I. Medeiros, Mrs. D. Amaral, Mrs. E. Craveiro. (COMPUTER ROOM): Mrs. C. Clermont GREEN OFFICE: Mrs. S. Rousseau GOLD OFFICE: Mrs. D. Borges TAN OFFICE: Ms. S. Syl- via BLUE OFFICE: Mrs. G. Barrett DEAN’S OFFICE: Mrs. S. Plaud DEPT. HEADS: Mrs M. Turgeon GUID. OFFICES: Mrs: J. Strangis, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. A. Belliveau, Mrs. R. Medeiros CUSTODIAL STAFF Don Howard, Sr. Cust. James Stewart, Sr. Cust. Antone Alfonso Robert Almeida Joseph Arruda Peter Agustus Patricia Buckles Elizabeth Cecilio Joseph Chabot Arthur Correia Ruth Correia Lorraine Cruz John David Shirley Eluziaro Antone Ferreira Milton Fonseca Donna Franco William Frasier Edward Freitas Irene Gearhart Beverly Gomes CAFETERIA STAFF Cuiteria Ladino, manager Jeanette Almeida Cecile Antone Bertha Avila Marilyn Baker Cynthia Bentley Eugene Bessette Steven Burgo Margaret Carola Hilda Catlow Rose Costa Rose Coulombe Gladys Couto Marylou Desroches Juvina Dias Rita Gadomski Priscilla Gomes Alice Grenier Dorothy Hope Nancy Houghton Joyce lacoponi Norman Law Theresa Lizotte Frank Hallett, Jr. Richard Haskins Olive Howard Denis Latour Ernest Medeiros Linda Medeiros Ronald Milosk John Morin David Novo Dan O'Neill Rhonda Oliveira Debra Peltier Joseph Richards Mary Rose Ronald Santos Antone Williams Dorothy Williams Phillip Winn ENGINEERS Kenneth Andrews, Sr. Eng. William Andrews James Costa Vivian Macedo Lillian Medeiros Irene Mendonca Gloria Mendoza Helen Motta Kathleen Murphy Dorothy Pedro Robin Pelletier Ruth Piva Jacqueline Pontes Deborah Prout Agnes Rua Natalie Simmons Emily Suoza Rosalie Strittmatter Emily Sylvia Mary Tavano Mary Rose Vieira Marion Wholley Doris Williams Demetra Yotides 19] Top Photo (Back, L — R): Sue Langlois, jr; Kathy Nelson, jr; Cori Ramos, photo; Kris Camaioni, layout; Keri Gautreau, typing; Marisol Sayar, layout; Stacey Gravanis, sales (Front) Sarah Broadmeadow, jr; Kim Gonzaga, sales; Richard Rego, typing; Liz Resendes, sales; Thelma Folgar, sales (Left Bottom) Rita Senra, Typing Editor (Right Bottom) Teri Pacheco, Sales Editor Bases SS HE eed P [tt tesanee 192 CSS ae DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS sya PUDIOS ‘he Professional MAKE eSLUDIOS Photographer! STUDIO HOURS Monday-Wednesday, Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday...... 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TOSS SSS IS a 0 oo oe Crimean Quaurier WISHES THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1989 tities) OF LUCK AND HAPPINESS ieiab ner TURES Congratulations! ap 4} GRADUATES We wish to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” for being so considerate and patient during this hectic prom season. It was an honor and pleasure to be of service to everyone. Best Wishes to all the Graduates In thelr future endeavors. RUBY’ S BRIDALS 128 County St. (So. of Rivet), New Bedford OPEN MON. thru 8AT. 9:30 to 5:00; THURS. FRI. 'til 8 P.M. or by Appt. THANKS TO OUR PARENTS FOR THEIR LOVE SUPPORT TONI THELMA TOM COUCCI Tel. 995-6332 LY | = — ee NS —_ ae 1800 ACUSHNET AVENUE - NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02745 197 198 dford, MA 02740 ® (508) 999-1300 400 North Eront Street © New Be Off 195 west, take exit 17, bear left, take third left. off 195 east, take exit 16. follow sighs to store. Store NOUTS: Mon.. Tues., Wed.. Fri. Sat. 10-6 Thurs. 10- Sun. 12-5 GLOBAL Tel. 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Clark, Jr., Manager of the New England Regional Joint Board and International Vice-President, ACTWU AMAL GAMATED CLOTIWNG AND TEXTILE WORKERS UNION AFL-CWO, CLC Outstanding Senior Banquet Congratulations on an Ef Bedlord Hill Realty REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS: SPECIALIZING IN: SALES APPRAISALS: COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ESTATE NARRATIVE FNMA and FHLMC MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NATIONAL REFERRAL SERVICE 100 SPRING STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MA (508) 997-6250 02740 REALTOR® Titers eee 5 CONGRATULATIONS GRADS from JACK AND BARBARA NOBREGA “ .. and gladly would he learn, and gladly teach.” — Chaucer We touch the future nbea new bedford educators association 228 Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM Private Appointments After 6 PM Bride's World Specializing in Wedding, Remarriage Bridesmaids, Mothers, Flower Girl, Proms and other Fashionable Gowns 1349-51 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, MA 02746 Tel. (508) 997-8119 Good Luck SENIORS! MARIA N. COUTO Proprietor ai Sian nasa ath ah Sete RAD SALOON New Bedford, MA 02745 Tel. 995-6489 17 Mechanics Lane New Bedford, MA 02740 Tel. 999-1010 MULDOON’S MINI-MART groceries — produce — meat — beer — wine Open 7 A.M. — Midnight: 7 Days a Week Now also located at Rte. 140 — Taunton, MA Tel. 823-2530 WE SUPPLY AND SUGGEST BEVERAGES FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES AND BANQUETS. See Us For All Your Party Needs xk Personal Service TEL. 617-992-8095 - WE DELIVER 23 RODNEY FRENCH BLVD. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 02744 GLENN AND MARJORIE BRUM PROPRIETORS BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK FROM ... Mr. Robert Bourgeois Mr. Ed Mr. M. Castro Mr. Paul Anthony Mr. J. Costa Mr. R. Dow Richard W. Nerbonne, Chairman Business Education Department Miss Milligan Robert Foster Michael Hogan Ms. M. Almeida Ms. L. Galuska Ms. M. Morris Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Francis Mrs. Janice Arruda Patricia Correia Mr. R. Perry Mr. Mrs. Edward Orlowski Mr. R. Lyonnais ... AND ALSO Success Happiness — Ms. D. Caton Best of Luck to the Defensive Crew: TD, RF, MZ, JS, KR, BP, ML — Coach Ham A Happy Successful Future — Dorothy Dean Health Happiness — Ms. M. Foucart Congratulations! Ms. J. Williams Give the World the Best You Have, and It Will Come Back to You — John F. Robinson, Administrative Assistant Valete, Discipuli Au Revoir, mes eleves — Mr. P. Guy Congratulations, Alan! Love, Mom Dad The Best of Everything That Is Good — W. J. Bettencourt “What you are is God’s gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to God.”” — Mr. R. Pires Saude, Sucesso, Saudades — Mr. A. Alves Take Care and Enjoy Life Always — Sue Shepherd Break a Leg! Charbie May All of Your Dreams Come True. Mrs. Chisholm Jonathan G. Manny P.: Just remember, the Celtics and Robert P arish are 1! Mrs. P “May you always be courageous, Stand upright and be strong. May you stay forever young.” Forever Young, Bob Dylan — Mr. S. Fraga Noni soit qui mal y pense! R.J. Braz Health, happiness LOVE! Mrs. J. Bolton Mr. Mrs. Roger Silva L.C. Ayotte, Tan House Guidance Mr. Mrs. N. Konstantakos Ronald H. Nolin, Chairman Foreign Language Department Mr. D. Pimental Mr. T. Mitchell A friend always, Mr. D. Tavares Judge Mrs. Ronald D. Harper Ms. H. Rogers Ms. J. Anuszezyk Ms. L. Pinto Mr. C. Vardo Ms. T. Audette Ms. R. Mellen Rev. Mrs. Constantine S. Bebis Ms. J. Martin Mr. J. Carolus Mr. Mrs. Philip Walski Mr. Mrs. Jarett W. Rose Happiness, success good health — Marjorie Costa Success Happiness — Mrs. G. Medeiros Best Wishes in All Your Future Endeavors — Mr. Mrs. Marges God Bless! D. Pepin “If your mind can conceive it; You can achieve it!” Ms. M. Andrade Best of luck to homeroom 3-210, the best! Mr. J. Raposo Be a Dream Maker! Rhoda Purcell “Tl faut cultiver notre jardin.” Ms. M. Persson Boa Sorte! Ms. J. Amaral Congratulations Tan House Office Aides Class of 89 — Sue Sylvia, Secretary Bonne chance aux gradues — °89 Hard Work Never Hurt Anyone — BUT Don’t Take Any Chances! Nursing Department The Best to AP Senior History Class — M.J. Taylor Muitas Felicidades — Mr. A. Araujo Be All You Can Be! R. A. Vaz “When through one man a little more love and goodness, a little more light and truth comes into the world, then that man’s life has had meaning.” Alfred Delp — Make your life count! Ms. B Along with the Calnan Family’s congratulations, go our best wishes for a successful college career and much health and happiness as you attain your goals. Theodore J. Calnan, Headmaster 230 Marlene Tavares: Thanks for being my friend. I won’t forget those eyes! Your friend, Toni °89 Tom: Thanks for lighting up my life! Love, Beth Carol: Never forget summer of 88, jumping out windows and liking to walk. Always remember hair — spray saline in MD! — Veronica Vee: Thanks for being such a great and caring friend. Always re- member the summer of ’88! CD Ann: Don’t forget cruisin’, partying all the hard times. Remember on the prowl and Miss Ann Marie II. Love, Claudine Mr. Mrs. Perry: Special thanks to Mom and Dad for all they’ve done. Love, Samantha Cheri: Thanks for everything you’ve done. You were always there when I needed you I appreciated it. Love ya, Roe Joanne: After ten yrs. I can say you’re one of the most important things in my life! Never forget our dual modeling! Love, M.E. Roe, Nicky, Karen Cheri: Never forget the Senior Banquet Roe’s birthday party! Thanks for everything. Love, Laurie Roe, Cheri, Kirsten Karen: Thanks for all the understanding. Know you all must be sick of hearing about TD! Love ya, Lau Melissa: To my best friend. Never forget the good times 3-31-88 the Boston night. How can we ever forget it! Love, Stacie Laura: Thanks for the bubbles, Mr. Alien, non-passing math classes and “Billus catus.” Best of luck! Love, Andy Gayle: Thank you for being the helpful sister you are. I really appre- ciate all you’ve ever done. Love you, Dee Liz Nelia: Thanks for all the fun we’ve had the past four years. Keep in touch. Love, Michel le (Mrs. Clarkson 1) Jonathan G: Never forget the best times we spent. I’ll always be here for you no matter what. Loving you, Your Baby Nobbie and close friends: Many thanks for always being there for me. Love, Nelia Ferreira Stephen: “Mitch” you made my senior yr. memorable. Thank you for being you. I love you. Luv, Rita Paul: The most special person in my life. Thanks for being there for me making me the happiest girl in the world. Eu te amo. — Anna Tracy: Hey, we finally made it! I’m glad that we got closer this year. I'll always remember New York trip! Love you, Cori Tania: We finally made it! I’m really going to miss you. We made a lot of good memories together! Love you, Cori Nicole: I will always remember all the good times we had together. You probably didn’t think you would make it! Love, Cori Chicken chowmein: Didn’t even have a chance. You said it! Oh, boy! Miami Laura: Thanks for the bubbles, “Billus catus est ab ouo” ... but especially for being a great friend. Good luck! Love, APM Ma Daddy: Thanks for truly believing in me! I told you thatI could make it. I love you! Love always, Tracy Kim: Ill always remember the special memories we’ve shared. You’re the best friend anyone could have. Don’t forget VD, late nights, etc. Love, Andrea Becky: You area very special friend! Always remember the fun times we had. Boston, physics the resource center! Love, Laura Nicky: Don’t forget banana barges and the park at 40 years old. Love, Kris Diane: We have been friends so long I don’t want that to change. I will always be there for you! Love, Dulce Cheri, Lau, Roe: Never forget the good times. Especially, Sr. Ban- quet! Love ya lots. — Karen Sharon and Kel: I'll never forget the good times we had. Hope we have many more. Love ya, Bethany Sandy: I will never forget this year with you. We have had so many good times! Hopefully more to come! I love ya! Dulce Class of ’89: Best of luck! Kevin Sharkey Luis: Thanks for always being there all the unforgettable moments we shared together. With love, Liz Jackie: You’re the best friend a girl could have. Thank you for everything. Never forget the fun we’ve had and never lose touch! Lisa Steve: Thanks for all the great times. I love you! Love, Toni Karen Ramos: Thanks for the great times at NBHS. I won’t forget you! Your friend, — Toni Mr. Bettencourt’s F Per. Art: Now I’m not saying it’s bad but I will miss U!! Think of me when u feel like a goof! — Carolyn Timo: Our friendship goes way back. Thanx for being an awesome catcher setter. Don’t 4-get all the fun we had. Love ya, — Donna Nune M.C.: The time we spent together junior year will never be forgotten. We have many more memories to make. Te adoro. — Lina L Roe: Thanks for being the best friend one could ask for. Never will forget this year! You’re the best. Love ya, — Cheri To All My Friends: Thanks and good luck in the future. — Love, Martha Shad: Thanks for being understanding and always being there for me. Love you always. — Thelma Jamie: Ever since I met you, you’ve meant the world to me. Without you my life would be incomplete. Love you always. — Tara XOXO Lina Eva: Never forget all the good times, Boston PS both banquets. I hope all your dreams come true! — Love, Rita Rita, Eva, Rita C.: I’ll never forget the laughs we shared. I wish you all the best. R.C.: Don’t ever change. I love ya! — Lina L. As our days in high school dwindle, we tend to reflect on our years together, both the good and the bad. The memories are special because we lived them. It was our class, the class of 89, who crammed for the exams, cheered for the teams, and laughed at the good times. Nevertheless, however good the past has been, the future is yet to be and holds such promise. We should not be saddened by the end of high school be- cause a whole new world is opening up and waiting for us. We have made our mark in the history of New Bedford High School and it is time to move on. It is the natural order of things that the line must move on and so must we. — Rebecca Belanger Editor-in-chief SG Eud of the Le N N 3 9066 00057 0057 at - rE EI Re RR = . ; ; ‘ | 4 ‘ { ‘ ‘ ' i 7 i : ese ltnteaente o
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