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SOCIAL STUDIES Mr Corcoran Miss Sullivan Mrs. Mahoney, Secretary MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Mahoney. Head Custodian Mr. Grammar Mr. Oliviere CAFETERIA Miss DiPasqua Mrs Roy. Mrs Dorman. Mrs. Coburn. Mrs Ware. Mrs Paquette. Mrs Norling. Mrs. Rumpf. Mrs. Tobin Mr. Reid DIRECTOR OF FOODS Mr. Gustafson
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FRESHMAN YEAR As we entered Abington High School in the fall of 1983, most of us were unsure of what lie ahead for us. We were entering a point in our lives which marked true adulthood. We elected Melissa Ackerly, Rich Campbell, Claire Morgan, and Teresa Keenan to guide us through our first year. By the end of the year, we became daring enough to attempt our first fundraiser- raffling off a Cabbage Patch Kid. At the rallies, we tried our best to demonstrate our spirit, but we were outdone by the upperclassmen. We took pride in the Cross-country Team as they captured the S.S. League title, and we cheered for the band as they reigned supreme in the Quincy Christmas Parade, followed by a trip to Florida. As our first year of high school ended we were relieved and excited and filled with anticipation at the prospect of being Sophomores. SOPHOMORE YEAR As the summer came to a close, we returned as Sophomores and took up residence on the second floor. We weren’t upper classmen yet, but we were closer to reaching that goal. We chose Karen Smolinski, Chris Miller, Claire Morgan, and Amy Trosky to work with Mr. Corcoran in order to raise money for our class. Like the Sophomores before us, we sold M M’s and Reeses cups to enlarge our treasury (and our waistline!!). Many of us ordered class rings and by wearing them, we truly felt a part of Abington High. We shared in the many victories of our sports and activities. Our Soccer, Hockey, Softball, and Baseball teams all qualified for the State Tournament. The band also showed potential in travelling to Toronto to compete against international bands. Yet another year went by quickly and we were looking forward to genuine upperclassmen status as Juniors.
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