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

 - Class of 1988

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i I ■ Top Left; Ish Silva and Talon 1 Demeo involved in a creative process. Top Right; Sandy Hurd relaxes at the end of Christmas tree clean-up. Mid- dle; Pouring through college cat- alogues, Elizabeth McLeish, Su- zanne Felton, and Tom Stalcup. Below; Ann Marie Consalvi dil- igently toots her horn. Bottom; Fred Carpenter visits in the A.V. J Room. § a £ 4) C « cu T USA 0 We thought it would be inter- esting to find out what students at FHS think they will be doing 10 years from now. Most weren’t quite sure, but we did get some good answers. Timothy “Squire” Utley - “I want to have my own accounting company and maybe take over IBM. By then I should be able to have a BMW for Monday, a Fer- rari Tuesday, a Lambourgini Wednesday, a Porsche Thurs- day, an Acura Friday, and a Targa for the weekends. And I would like to have a family too.” Bill Chisholm - “I’d also like to make a lot of money, be mar- ried and have three kids.” Jason Veilleux - “I’ll be surfing in Hawaii, Mao Mao. And maybe still in College.” Sandy Gibbons - “I’ll be flying tacky clothed tourists around the Hawaiian Islands in my helicopter.” Paul Svadgis - “I’ll be married with two kids, working, and my wife can stay home.” Chris Kerfoot - “I’ll be retired in my mansion on the British Virgin Islands, with more money than I can count.” Wendy Greelish - “I’m going to have my own plane chartering business that caters to the rich and famous, who have cham- pagne wishes and caviar dreams.” -Wendy Greelish Edge of page is at inside of blue border. Bleed photos should extend to outside edge of blue border.

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Stress seems to be one of the biggest issues among high school seniors. You finally reach your senior year, and think to yourself where have the past three years gone. Suddenly, you have col- leges to choose, applications to fill out, passing the courses you need to graduate, and hoping the money will be there to attend the college of your choice. Or, if not college, then what? a job, the military??? We asked some of the seniors what they felt were the main causes of stress and this is what the said: Robert Rogers - “I get stressed out because of my parents, tell- ing me to get good grades so I can graduate.” David Lubelczyk - “I feel pres- sure from my Advanced Courses in school, and my job.” Karen Souza - “I hate filling out college applications, and waiting for replies.” Trying to relax from all this stress is another big part of se- nior year. Everyone seems to have their own way of relaxing, some of them are: listening to the radio talking on the phone going to athletic events driving wherever the road takes you going to the movies shopping at the mall sleeping late exercising These are some of the ways se- niors relax from all the stress, which helps to make the year fun. -Sandy Gibbons Right; Kim Martin and Dan Horton caught on their way to class. Far Right; A lit up Dark- room reveals Scott Prattson at work. Below; Doug Melgham takes a break during Photo class. Below Right; Mr. and Mrs. Clipper turned in awe as the rear car breaks down. Middle; The key to roaming the halls. Bottom Left; David Etler laughs it up in Mr. McKay’s room. Bottom Right; Traci Sangster and Ann McLeary try unsuccess- fully to hide in the Christmas trees. P. Kanellopoulos j Cardoza J. W W.



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Class Advisor Honored By Seniors Mrs. Sangster Recieves Yearbook Dedication Our class advisor, Mrs. Debra L. Sangster, has been a vital part of the success of the class of 1988. She has kept the class organized through- out our four years at Fal- mouth High School even though most of the credit is given to our classmates. Without her long hours of work, our success on the whole would be “nada”. Mrs. Sangster never dic- tated to the class; she was always there to give help and suggestions, but she allowed us to carry out our own ideas. Aside from being a tre- mendous help as our advi- sor, she is also a friend, who is always willing to listen, laugh, or simply chat with us. We, Mrs. Sangster, hope that you will always re- member us, as we remem- ber you. Dedicating this yearbook to you is the least that we could do to show our appreciation. - The Class Officers P. Kanellopoulos (3) Edge of page is at inside of blue border. Bleed photos should extend to outside edge of blue border.

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