Falmouth High School - Clipper Compact Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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J. w w. P Kanellopoulos J. W W. Top Left; Sandy Gibbons, Ali Burk, Wendy Greelish, and Becky Minervino (not pictured), creators of the yearbook color section, are living proof that not all jobs pay well. Top right; Senior, Joel Pickering, feeds slugs in a lab in Woodshole. Middle left;Heather Ward, Kathy Friis, and Jackie Mullhern are taking calls at Checkers Pizza. Above; Mike Gomes, pauses while working in the Falmouth Mall. Bottom left; Senior, Nora Harrington, wraps some flowers at Mahoney’s Too. Left; Mike Bailey, studies while working in T.J. Maxx’s Layaway department. P. Kanellopoulos P. Kanellopoulos Edge of page is at inside of blue border. Bleed photos should extend to outside edge of blue border. P. Kanellopoulos

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[i 4T( iPgs 7 SoB f u t? ' Many students at the high school hold after school jobs in order to make extra money. We asked several of the students the following questions. “Where do you work after school?” “Have you ever had any interesting ex- perience s while working?” These are some of the answers. Tim Utley - “I work at the Coonamesset, and one day when I was working, I had to bring a bottle of Perrier to one table. While I was carrying it, it tipped over on the tray and I ended up spilling Perrier on the heads of all the people I passed.” Todd Humphrey - “When 1 worked for Crosby’s boat yard, I drove their trucks. One time I was driving one of their trucks down a narrow road, and when I turned to avoid hitting a tree, I ended up | side-swi pping another.” Joel Pickering - “I work down at M.B.L. feeding the slugs they are using for experiments. One time when I was there to feed them, some of the slugs got really hungry and began eating one an- other.” -Sandy Gibbons Top right; Amy Guiliano, a Senior, makes some extra money at Bradlees arranging merchandise. Top left; For Melissa Anderson and Ellen Patterson, sampling the strawberry is one of the advantages of working at Cape Cod Creamery. Middle right;Carrie Hampton, a Senior, prepares for Valentines Day at Fanny Farmers. Bottom left; Mary Perkins working at the Drop Stop at CVS. Right; TJ-Maxx employment identification card. Far right; Two students checking out the Job board in the GRC. ma © N EW EMPLOYEE IDENTIFIC TIFICATION NUMBER 504 In F1GUREICC EMPLOYEE N opoulos Edge of page is at inside of blue border. Bleed photos should extend to outside edge of blue border. P. Kanellopoulos



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Edge of page is at inside of blue border. Bleed photoj The older I grow, the more painfully aware I am of the swift- ness of time. I spend much of my life waiting for an event only to realize later that life went on during my period of waiting. It is distressing to discover that the coming of the future sometimes brings with it, the burial of the past. These laments, I realize, are as common as they are time- worn. Instead of complaining, I have tried to capture my life in memory, saving my memories, like newspaper clippings. Unfor- tunately, these moments are of- ten misplaced. When I attempt to remember a period of my life, I often can only find a torn scrap of memory, a mere detail through which I may have to cat- egorize the time. The words “High School days” do not bring my mind to a list of adjectives with which I might de- scribe the past four years. In- stead, I remember events, minor though they may be. I vividly re- call the time I slipped going up the stairs between cafeteria A and B. This was no ordinary clumsy move on my part, for while I was sliding down about three steps, my books and papers were being dropped and scat- tered all behind me. As I stooped to retrieve my books in the least conspicuous way possible, I heard applause from the seniors surrounding the stairway. The fact that I may have made some- body laugh at the time, really did not console me. The words “independence” do not evoke from me similar words ' such as freedom and responsibil-. ity. Instead, I think of the first, time one of my friends drove me somewhere. We went to the mov- ' ies in his dilapitated car which held two jugs of water in the back because the radiator frequently overheated. We met other people there and I joked about my friend’s driving. The night was not extraordinary but it meant something to me then, as it does now. I -Alexandria Burk Top; Yearbook photographers Arlton Figureido and Paul Kan- ellopoulos enjoying the half-time ceremonies at the Thanksgiving Day football game. Above Right; John Antonucci and Kenny Briggs find the Christmas tree that was hiding from prospective customers. Above; Kim Bevins and Lucia Piazza listen intently during in- struction at Winter Guard practice. Right; Relaxing on the stairs??? Darryl Anderson and Sean McKay. J w-w J. W-W P. Kanellopoulos -I

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