Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1985

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Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 77 of 270
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Michele Manning Secretary 1985 Class Officers Jack O ' Maley Pamela Duncun Treasurer Natalie Daley Silvana Nicolosi President Katheryn Van Aken Vice-President

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Exchange Students KATHERINE ALMORADIE Katherine is from the Philippines. She doesn’t find GHS different from her school when talking about the school system and courses. She does find it a change in en- vironment because she attended a private school for girls and GHS is coed. English is not a problem because it is her second language. She feels homesick once in a while but the family she’s staying with and the friends she has met make it a lot easier on her stay in Gloucester. The one thing she’s learned from her experience here is that it’s great to have a good relationship with other people in different parts of the world. AMAYA CORTABITARTE Amaya is from Madrid, Spain. She lives in East Gloucester with a family she enjoys being with. She thinks Gloucester is unique with its typical fishing port and New England houses. She likes GHS because of the variations of subjects offered to her. She has met a lot of kind people at the high school. She feels that her best experience here is the family she’s staying with. ELIAS PAVEZ Elias is from Chile, he came to Gloucester as an exchange student and he is learning to speak English as a second language. Elias feels that Gloucester High School is dif- ferent than his old one in many ways. The thing that he likes most in this school is the thousands of pronunciations that the students and teachers give his name. Elias also enjoys playing soccer and is happy to be learning how to breakdance. SYLVIA TOSO Sylvia is 14 years old and comes from Chile. She likes Gloucester and Gloucester High School because of the many new ways and her familiarity with the language. GHS is different from her school in the types of studies it offers and its approach toward learning. She finds ten- nis and “American” football very interesting. She says it is hard getting used to the big change and different ways. She most of all misses her family at home. CAROL DIAZ Carol is here from Chile, she says that she likes the winter time in Gloucester because of the snow. Carol finds the school alot different than hers in Chile because the students are able to move freely among their friends here. She likes to play volleyball and basketball and is enjoying learning more about America and its history. Carol misses her family most and the way of life that she is used to. KAMBLANLEE Kamblan is an exchange stu- dent from Chile. She finds Gloucester to be very pictures- que. Kamblan is enjoying her new friends and feels that they are the best experience that she has had so far. She likes to play volleyball and soecer and believes that she is improving her studies and her life by com- ing here. -vfc. 72



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September 6- Bates, a passenger in her own car 8- Happy Birthday Steve Smith 10- The clock in 143 defies Einstein’s Theory of Relativity 1 1- Congratulations GHS Field Hockey team on your first victory 1 2- “Without the class, there is no — ” Ask SN or PC 13- Happy Birthday Julie C. 14- “Ha ha, you can’t get in.” CRASH! 15- Nuclear Pro — ! Ask International Relations 16- “It’s on fire, Melf!” 17- “Whew, what a relief!” 1 8- Dunsky says he’d rather read a phonebook than go to a soccer game. 19- Dunsky puts down phonebook. Reading level too high. 20- Happy Birthday Kaela Porter 21- The answer to 4 is . . . the light bulb. 24- Chicken Feet in Adv. Chem. 25- Grapes are 100% natural, delicious and cheap. 26- Some construction sites come in handy 27- Congrats Mr. Brooks — 3 weeks and you haven’t blown yourself up. Yet! 28- Cheech and Chong hit Gloucester in a Dodge Dart 29- G.H.S. visits SW’s house for a night of festivities 31- We fell off the havride and now we’re hanging out October 1 - Happy Birthday Laura and Michelle! 2- Hel-lo, don’t ask 3- Patty, I’ve got a seeret! Ask Silvana 4- Chicken hawk does his Belushi in cafeteria 5- Bald spots rampage the cafeteria! 6- SN and JW go to NH and actually make it to the top 7- Patty and Beth get a lesson in automechanics ■ 8- Yearbook staff feasts on candy yet to be claimed. 9- Popcorn, cheese, onion, barbeque breath. I dropped my ice pop. 10- Gina sends her love roses! Cute! 1 1- Graffiti in Humanities: Christ was here, 1000 AD 1 2- Mary-Jo and Laura alone in the big city of Boston! 1 3- Tally’s got painted! Yippee! 1 4- 1 still love you MA. 1 5- Hey Gina, what about that “action traction vehicle?” 1 6- Dave Marshall shows up on a test day. First time since O’Maley. 17 - Perry and Brooks duel. Perry wins — yardstick beats ringstand. 1 8- Rumor hits GHS — Gus Nunes isn’t a hard man to get along with. 19- Memberships for the “I Love Scott Tarr Club are now being accepted in Room 143. 20- How disgusting are the girl’s rooms? Ask SW . || 21- “Oh my pickle ask Glenda 22- She wasn ' t ready for the road yet . . . 23- Garbage mouth of the week award goes to Linda Jones in ADV. BIO. 24- Mr. Brennan dances like Cleopatra at lunch. 25- Happy Birthday Patty. 26- AM, BA, PC, take a scenic ride in a “little red hove-it.” 2 7- Halloween Dance 28- Cookies at 4:00 AM — Chef Tell goofs up; 29- Steve finds out he is the perfect cockpit size. 74

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