Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

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At the regular meeting of the School Committee on Wednesday. September 19. 1984. Mr. John A. Osterman was appointed Superintendent of Schools, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Dr. Lawrence P. Creedon during the summer. Mr. Osterman has been in the school system 32 years serving as classroom teacher, principal, and Assistant Superintendent for Personnel. John A. Osterman. Superintendent of Schools r 2 Stephanie IcVangv Dr. Richard Chrystal Assistant Superintendent Arthur Woodward Director of Secondary Education Facing Page Lower right. Mr Lloyd Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Osterman Lower left. Poster readied for Mr. Osterman's reception. Upper left. Mr. Osterman reports for work as the new Superintendent. Photo at right. Historic Quincy Adams' Birthplace, a National Historic Landmark. ss Vi - Ml ■Ml 3 CUodui C« orx- 7(0 - X o 3 — c 0 HR!---1— Clockwise from top left. Lloyd Hill. Principal; Sydelle Goldman. Assistant to the Principal; Robert Basiliere. Assistant Principal; Lou«s loaneiii. Assis- tant to the Principal. K-Vfl ON.VlJO Clockwise from top right. Joseph Mazzareiia. Director. Paul Sullivan. Assistant to the Dean; Michael Golub. Assistant Director. Eugene Siiveno. Dean ot students Mr Michael Golub died January 27. 1985 Q u i n c y V o c T e c h n s t r a t i o n 7 OHVtcc.' TJ E • Dedication This yearbook is dedicated to those among you who have taught here for over twenty-five years. As a token of our esteem, you will find some recent and not so recent photographs of yourselves within. You stand as an inspiration to all who value knowledge. If you consider our gratitude just reward, your unselfish motivation has indeed paid off. We have attempted to mask any kindly expressions surface- wise. yet our understated trust harbors inwardly, numerous kindnesses; you offer us knowledge, nondecreasing openness withal. Thank You. Mr. Michael Golub died suddenly on January 27. 1985. He had spent more than twenty-five years at Quincy High and Quin- cy Vocational Technical Schools. We especially wish to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Golub. 8 OwIMW Oc'txr. In fflcmpry of 3 can t Left cue it s Leett 2 years, St Seems ike so much more. Ohh ow 3 cl fove to 5ee your face, Juit as it was before. 3 re five each day of happiness Oh e way it used to he, Sind ash the Sord to yive me sfrenyfh So five in memory. dCove Si (ways. So my Leautifuf son S entity. Worn Way you a (ways wafh in sunshine Sind (yod S fove around you ffow, Sor the happiness you cyave us, Vo one wiff ever hnow. 3th rohe our hearts to fose you. But you did not yo alone, Si part of us went with you, She day C'yod caffed you home. Si miffion times we needed you. J miffion times we ve cried. 3f fove could only have saved you, y°u never wou Uk ave died. %{Je wiff always he with you, %{Jith oCove Sifways fjour family and friends. 9 Roto le ow While We Worked and Played, the 1980 The Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan is in progress. Ayatollah Khomeini holds U.S. hostages in Iran. The U.S. hockey team wins a gold medal in the Winter Olympics. Mt. St. Helens erupts with a devastating explosion in Washington. The U.S. sends volunteers on an ill-fated rescue of the hostages in Iran. President Carter decides the U.S. will boycott the Summer Olympics in Moscow. Boston celebrates its 350th birthday with a visit from the tall ships. Voyager II visits Saturn. Solidarity strikes in Poland. Proposition 2% passes and schools lose their fiscal autonomy. John Lennon is shot by Mark Chapman at his home in New York City. 10 Caid Ahc« 1981 Ronald Reagan is sworn into office as President of the United States. The 52 hostages held in Iran are released after 444 days. An assignation of Ronald Reagan is attempted. The Space Shuttle Columbia is launched and a new space era begins. The Celtics win the N.B.A. championship. Pope John Paul II is wounded by Aliagca. The Air Traffic Controllers strike. Anwar Sadat of Egypt is assassinated. Sandra Day O'Connor is the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. Lady Diane and Prince Charles are wed in Great Britain. Events That Shaped 1982 A World Airways jet slides into the harbor at Logan Airport and two Dedham men are never found. Great Britain wages war with Argentina in the Faulkland Islands. ‘‘E.T.. Phone home.” from the best movie, becomes the phrase of the year. Henry Fonda wins an Oscar for “On Golden Pond and dies four months later. Dr. Barney Clark receives the first artificial heart implant. The Day After is the television's version of life after a nuclear war. Alexander Haig resigns from the Secretary of State post and is replaced by George Shultz. Yuri Andropov takes control of the Soviet Union. OurTimes, Unfolded 1983 Michael Dukakis is sworn in as governor of the Commonwealth. The U.S.F.L. begins its first season. Ronald Reagan visits Boston. David Bowie and the Police give separate concerts at Sullivan Stadium. The U.S. Marines invade Grenada. The United States loses the America's Cup to Australia. Polish labor leader Lech Walesa wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Sally Ride is America's first woman in space. Ride. Sally Ride!” Sleeping Marines are killed by terrorists in Lebanon. The Cabbage Patch Doll craze begins. Ray Flynn is elected mayor of Boston. Humberto Cardinal Mederios dies and Bernard Law of Springfield. Missouri replaces him as Archbishop of Boston. Clockwise from lop center. Bruce McCandless walks, untethered. in space; U. S. Marines leave Lebanon; The two year restoration of the Statue of Liberty begins; Free elections in El Salvador; Michael Jackson’s victory tour; President Reagan announces his bid for re-election; Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Prince William and Harry; Pope John Paul Visits New Guinea; Photos: Courtesy of AP Wide World Photos. STIftE 12 Sus o (Vrunici Clockwise from top left. The year of three Miss America's, Vanessa Williams (1984) and Suzette Charles (1984). and Sharlene Wells (1985): Walter Payton breaks Jim Brown’s rushing record; Mary Lou Retton and Carl Lewis become the darlings of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics: Scott Hamilton and Steve Mahre bring back the gold from Sarajevo. 1984 Winter Olympics; Reagan and Bush repeat; Walter Mondale chooses Geraldine Ferraro as first female Vice Presidential candidate; Robert Duvall and Shirley MacLean bring Oscar home for 1984; Kirk Gibson leads the Detroit Tigers over the San Diego Padres in the World Series. Photos: Courtesy of AP Wide World Photos. 13 M.v wicCa| .' v Hangout Pageant Field Food Chinese Auto Porsche Tom Cruise Screen Stars Goldie Hawn i Activity Cruising Television Stars Tom Selleck Nancy McKeon y Pop Singers Prince X Madonna a Group Police Vacation Spot Florida Restaurant w Album Prince and the Revolution Soap General Hospital Radio Station WHTT WXKS Television Show Family Ties 14 Movie Rv’fpi'e Ram Revenge of the Nerds Ghost busters ideos Thriller Hot For The Te; Lucky Star Let’s Go Crazy 1 TU£ ‘J “h 14' Ary y° mt JkiiL Mr Mitchell and Leah Buchanan preparing for class. Mr PactovtsandHR 70 on day 1. Sept. 5. 1984 Power Mechanics class in the depths of QVTS. Judi Dooley. Debbie Meenan. and Laurie FratoMlo. A parking lot conference. Is Karen Eames copying Joe Conti’s Physics? Spanish realty holds our interest. Why are you using ink on your nails? Drying feet at the car wash. lesnnc ItoRxook Kerne Holbrook and he change ol clothes. Ann Fitzgerald's interested in this lecture. Jett Solomon, caught sneaking out again! Paula Shaw. Where are you off to now? Who's posing for the next portrait? Hat Day in Biology 2. Cheerleaders have more than one talent! Practice! Practice! Practice! Tina Eaton and Tina Bagen harmonizing Karen Marne: Beth, didn't I tell you to go before the game? Do it right next time Missed again. Oh. wen? We don't want the baH. You take it! Quincy Power m ______ gO-Aoitt n sMEft' r ■ My back hurts! How’s yours? President's Pride The tension mounts! The men that made it happen. C'mon ladies! No pleasure before work. Oh my God! He’s cute! Hand-oil to Cullen. Name that tune. Please rise lor the playing of our National Anthem. an ,chevT lrn® fime? Time Out! We have to stop meeting like this. Faithful fans Get to the point. Jim is dressing in the dark again! Pet Porcu-what? Excuse me? ’ll The third musketeer went to the market Are you sure acid rain is harmless? Look what I tound! Is the bathroom up there? And what planet are you Irom? Grab the lion by the tail The gang’s all here. Want to clown around? Stephanie SHE-BOP! Girls just wanna have tun Bill's alter ego 'I tought l taw It it wasn't for arthritis a puddy tat Mr Mestopheies and triend J Joyce Ctvittme Ketey Girls, get into your positions now Do you mind? My man uses Old Spice Cologne. Three's company in this case. Jack and Michelle wiih all this and talent too! Melissa Ainslie and Patty Lindblom. It take four legs to stop a car. Smile, you're on Candid Camera. 126 Vm B.IW Claudia Cicerone and Carol DePauio. A Greg Keefe and Carol DePauto and Karen LuiSi Jodi Dooley and Scott Noonan Look what I got for Christmas' Paula Shaw and Paul DiCarlo The wife and I thought we shoutd settle down So when do I gel my share of the pay7 Can we switch now? Hey. what is the big idea? Claudia Cicerone. Paul Roche. Carol DcPauio. Greg Keefe. Donna Campbell. Brian Provenzano, Debbie Meenan. Darren DeCoste This is who I brought to the prom When we first began to work on the year- book. we all wondered where the name, the Goldenrod. came from. It wasn't until we happened to mention this fact in the office in the presence of some faculty and staff who graduated in the dim and distant past that we learned the origin of the name. At least it seems a likely origin for the name. It seems that in the years B.T. (Before the Tech) that the field upon which it has been built was filled with weeds. The vast majority of those weeds were goldenrod. the most hated of all pollen sources for hay fever sufferers. Since the blossoms were brilliant golden, the name became f synonymous with the yearbook and became the name, the f GOLDENROD. 28 Pj-VCoOk 29 3'Ooo ey Summen Summ i ‘Parity 31 Wordy Marahan P lty SttetMPt l 70 Jiat ta Tfi u? f Here are the photographs of the way you were. My. how the class of '85 has changed! Can you figure out which baby pictures are which members of your class? We've made your quest for the answers a little interesting. Every picture is identified by a phrase. Hidden throughout the yearbook are the correct identifications for each picture. Can you find the answers to which baby is which person? Good Luck! 1. The water's wonderful. 2. I know I’m cute! 3. That's a Cafeteria Lunch? 4. it's my oriental took! 5. I wanna be captain. 6. “What do you mean, my hair's punk? 7. My cheeks don't make me top heavy. 8. I want a separate telephone line. 9. “Fullback, that's my position! 10. I'm just too cute. 11. Mommy. Have I got a but- ton nose? 12. Why can't I open my presents? 13. Just you try to change my mmd. 14. I'm the boss in these woods. 15. I'm just a person who needs a hat 32 MVC AbtKXxJ 16. Did Brooke Shields start 17. Yes. I want something to 18. My teeth are perfect! 19. I really do have gorgeous 20. Oh. no! Not again! this way? eat! hair. 21. Yes. it does taste good!” 22. Hi there. I like you!” 23. I got a fat lip. but you 24. No. I don't have a bald 25. Everything is |ust great! ought to see him! spot! 26. I don't really need this 27. No. I'm not scared! 28 ''Girls like guys in 29. I have three dates for Fri- 30. Yes. he's my steady! sign. uniforms. day night. 31. I'm going to win. 32. I'm ready for love, baby! 33. Pooh. You're just 34. “Am I staring at you? 35. “I don't pout, ever! wonderful! 33 Tncia Brown 38. I'm pretty. I know it! 43. I just don't like to walk.' 49. “I'd love to have dinner. 54. “I don't think this is that latest swimsuit style. 46. My ears are not large!” 51. Shy. whome? 34 Ann Cftou 37. I ate my top lip! So what? 42. No. that's not a bandaid on my head! 39. Yes. I do modeling! 36. Did I do something wrong? 41.' ‘Why am I behind bars?'' 48. My eyes are tired, but my smile isn’t. 53. I don't like to talk! 40. I'll do anything that's fun.” 47. Caught me again, huh? 52. Where's Moe and Larry? 45. Pacifiers are my downfall. 50. Yes. I'll replace Morgan Fairchild. 55. But I'm not ready yet! 44. But I don't like animals with big eyes. 56. lean keep it! 61. Don't you just love my cheek bones? it 66. I just found an ear! 71. Watch out Mean Joe Green. 57. This is my Humphrey Bogart lip. 59. “It's my security thumb! 62. I hope you're a nice 63. I want food! Now! photographer. 64. This S my first car! 67. I'm holding a Van de Graaf generator! 68. Look out! I'm coming through! 69. Well, that's85 push-ups. 72. If F-ma and p=mv. then 7 . My cheeks are always puffed up. 74. Here we GO! 60. “I just washed my hair and look! ' 65. Why yes. I’m available. 70. I’m traveling incognito. 75. No. I can’t walk and chew gum at the same time. 35 LrtJ Cimptx ' It’s been three years. We’ve seen many changes since then; mainly the difference between High School and what was once known as Junior High School. More People, more teachers and more choices were available. Some of us were hopeful; all of us were a little bit nervous. We, as the newest batch of seniors, can now breathe a sigh of relief — and regret — as we look back at the past three years. We left Junior High in style. Why not? We were the last ninth graders before Middle School became a way of life. Remember the dinner dance? Some of us had themes for ours, some just had a great time. One school, however, didn’t. We hired limos, rented tuxedoes, and broke ties with childhood. The Real World awaited. After the Dances came Lake Pearl. We arrived pale and left sunburned, exhausted, and weighed down with pictures. That was the last time we could have had fun together as ninth graders. High School for many of us, however, was nothing new in the ninth grade. We had the Voc-Tech for those of us who didn't think college was the right thing for us, or if we wanted to learn something outside of Math, English, and History, and apply these things in our college life. The Voc-Tech drew many ninth graders, tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders from Quincy High — and even some from North. Remember Orientation? Didn’t you love sitting on bleachers for half an hour listening to teachers and former students? If that didn’t dampen our spirits as tenth graders then nothing would’ve. Class advisors, teachers, and former students telling us “Get in- volved, Get involved! We clapped in the right places and most of us took their advice. We weren’t going to let these three years just slide by. Tenth grade was, for a lot of us, the first or second easiest year we had. Sure, we took a lot of classes so we could get a lot of those new things called “points. But, there were no achievements, no SAT’s, no hassle about college, and no worries about what lay in the future. All we had to worry about was the CAT’s in the early part of the year; and that was the last time. We didn’t have to worry about being late for work either. We were still a little too young. What did you think of mid-years? They were certainly new to us. Only three or maybe less than three classes a day. Then our time was our own. We saw those when we came in, now that we’re leaving mid-years aren’t the same. Not until finals would we see anything like them. Eleventh grade dawned much the same way the tenth 'grade did. We still had to go to orientation and listen to the same stale speeches we heard only one year before. But did you notice something different? WE were up there. It was US making those same stale speeches with the rest of them. We were now upper-class people, with two grades of low life under us. We were elected officials. We had our President, V.P., and so on. Despite the prestige thrust upon us, we found out that it wasn’t all peaches and cream; or if it was, they had spoiled early. We had to take SAT’s. It was now that we had to get up and join the world. Think seriously about college and scramble for those valuable, scarce, idiotic points” that barred our way to freedom. It was the longest, most painful, rude awakening most of us had. But, as we knew, eleventh grade was our storm before the calm. We finally made it. We’re the top of the heap now and there was no more orientation to go through. Next on our list was what to wear and who to take to our Senior Prom. We had some indications as to what it would be like in the painful year that just left. It was one of the only bright spots we saw. How many of us ever got the opportunity to go to the Blue Hills Country Club? It was a far cry from the gyms and cafeterias we decorated with paper two years earlier. And now we come to our final prom. We’ll wait, be patient, and pay dues. We won on Thanksgiving. As a matter of fact, we never lost a game to North since we came to Quincy High. Yeah, we tied once, but we never lost. And how about the volleyball team? Champs! We can go out of here and not be ashamed of leaving things unaccomplished or just plain average. Well, High School has just about come and gone. We pretty well know where we’re going. We’ve got our jobs or education clearly mapped out. We did it ourselves. We’re on the road to independence. Twelve years of being told how to wipe your nose. It’s come, Graduation. We are now out and almost on our own. The world is ours. Welcome to it! And may God help us all. 1 Yours affectionately, An Onlooker. • CLASS OFFICERS — Clockwise from top center: Joseph Ciardi. President; Theresa McLoughlm. Q.H.S. Secretary: Patricia Lind- blom. O.V.T.S. Secretary. Amy Carolan. Treasurer; John Joyce. Vice President: missing from photo is Melissa Ainslie. O.V.T.S. Vice President. Left. Eugene Silverio. Class Advisor Right. Robert Silvia. Class Advisor 41 Tnt 9on CLar ftt jllboll War, ?. JLUJ MonafJ C. rl o Carol -ALola “Wtlhsa _ iini ie Stoll yinjrtui 42 J. rfoyo VluUr VI. .Uin.o Charles Abbott, “CHUCK”. 204 North Central Ave., Wollaston. Marc Abboud, 116 Darrow St.. Houghs Neck. Sup Sup Bubba, Stang. Rica. 4JC. SC. JW. PC. MD. MS. JF. KB. PF. BM. RH. PD. DD. BM. RL. BW. Louy. Florida $60? Suzy-Q run Quadra Bisecting cavav. It's hard . 'Hockey = Life . Yo party-pageant. Shea. O’Rouke. Tennis courts. Wholey's. The Sat Heiny, Can 18-0-0? God. Let us beat NORTH! Jack and Carol my Hockey buddies. I Love Ya! Bye. Ronald E. Acorn, “RON”, 215 Centre St.. West Quincy Joan Agres, GOOSE”. 30 Winthrop St., Houghs Neck. Best Friends: LF. DL. KH. DB. MG. SS. RR. KK. LM. TC. LM. BU. KC. JM. CC. JC. Jr. Prom. CISCO . Denise 3D Where are we? BCP. DC. TA. CO. BD. Labreque “82 . 91-M We need a cab! Chuck’s truck. 8th Kerrie. BMJH. Matthew C. B19. Neck Boys. Maryann. Here we go again! JP. COCO. NY. NJ. CAL 12. Thanks Mom and Dad ILY! Likes: Italian Boys. Party- ing. Circus. Dislikes: Being in Trouble! Carol A. Ahola, 10 Suomi Road. Quincy Melissa Ainslie, MISSY . 66 Kensington Rd.. Weymouth. There are no finer gifts than these: Good Friends and Happy Memories. To My Friends and Family I finally made it and I love you all! Mrs. Doolin and Mrs. Steele, you two are the best! Likes: Dernick Sherry. Potatoes. Dan- cing, Sleeping. Chippendales Models. Superman Underoos, Mrs. Doolin. Mrs. Steele. Dislikes: Feet. Homework. Snobby People. Grecian For- mula. Monday Mornings. Scott Andrews, “SCOTTY”. 87 Plymouth St.. South Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad. You got me here! Pat, Paul and our morning table, Cathy. Well class, it's been real! PS. PC. CM. SP. BJ. TL. Cousins. SHT Assoc. Art Club, Soccer. I don't need this aggravation! Be Real! Laurie Anson, LIWY . 9 Quadrant Cir.. Germantown. Townies best buddies CM. GW. PB. LC. Seawall Bound. The Bug. Mary broke the sink who’s gonna pay the bill remember? Joe. turn off the lights, Boom Boom get the bleach, Cozzy don't panic. Virg, just leave me alone. Crusty Green monsters, The Love Child. G-Town mad parkers. Bermuda 4-12- 85. Danny equals Todd. Joe out of school! Now what?” California Bound? Love ya Ma and Dad! Likes: My Family, Sleep, Yellow Bear. Dislikes: Fake Personalities. Smoking. Morning. Stephen P. Antonetti, MADMAN GUINEA”. 255 State St.. Quincy. Thanks for the nickname JC AND JC! Jacqueline Aronson, JACK . 81 2 Intervale St.. South Quincy. Chris 10-24-84, Nikki + Tony Best Friends. + Ledgerland Buddies. DC. MC. CD. MC. CC. DH. KD. JC MA. RP. LF. MD. CA. CC. MC. RS. MW. DM. Nean + Bilzo. Moo-Moo Boogie nites. Woo my kiss. Trade Mark. Wet much . Those Poems”. Melna cut it ooout. I’m in a Quandry. Quick, run in the closet. . French notes. Chocolate strings. Luv ya ma XO. Likes: Cabbage Patch dolls. Food. Health spas. soap, money. Class of '85. parties, vacations. Dislikes: Cliques. My Boss. Punks, homework. Patriot Ledger. Gym class. N.Q.H. James J. Arroyo, 97 East Elm Ave.. Wollaston Michele Babineau, MICH . 541 Sea St.. Adam Shore. Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Doolin thanks for everything you're the best. Health Assisting best of luck in your future. Keep in touch. Remember the goodtimes. Mom. Dad. I Love You! Thanks for all the help, love and support you have given me over the years. So Long Q.V.T., I Made it! Likes: Driving. Holidays. Music. Dislikes: Homework. Warning Slips! 43 KattvyiLyi Paula Bacon, JOE BONE” 4 St. Germaine St.. G-Town, TOWNIES bud- dies: LCLACMGW Cozzy. Play witcha! Pretty gymnastic can stand on her head. Boom Boom get the bleach! Don't confuse Liv! Mary broke the sink. Who’s Gonna pay the plumber. BACON'S LANDING CRUSTY! Ogadie 3X Ollie out in '85' then what? California? Larry 8 84. Bermuda 4 12 84. G- Town. C wall. I LUV U MA AND DAD. Likes: My pink hospital pants. My pillow. G-Town, Townies. Creature Features. Brady Bunch. Hoodsies. School Vaca- tions. My Townie . T-Shirt. Dislikes: WHTT, Judy Dooley. Cliques. T-Rats, Mornings. School. Jennifer Baer, JEN. 115 Monroe Rd.. Quincy Center. TB. CB. HB. MB. TE. JG. DK. KT. Thank U all. May u live 2 C the dawn! Remember: Argh, Argh. Argh; Freeze Mofo; Das ma cuz; What’s our plan of attack Sip? What do ya mean defense? D-Day; I don't get it (SHUT UP T); Hey. Lady we won. Hey. come back! Didn’t you hear me? I said we won! Mom and Dad. Thank you! I LOVE YOU!! Likes: Vacation. Parties. Skiing. Dislikes: Tests. Physics Labs. Confusion. Tina Bagen, 784 Southern Artery. Point. Arh-Arh-Arh! Squirt! D-Day 4-12- 85. Freeze Mor, Foed, Jr. Prom 2 14 82-? Tina + Jim. MM. CO. SO. Jam, N.Q.H.S. Trips. Soccer and Music 1. Nyih! Bad Dat’s Ma cuzin! Squeak! Thanks Mom! Best of friends: MB. TE. KB. JB. CL. KT. TB. DM. LL. LO. LH. SB. “LET'S GO CRAZY!! Silvana Bagu, BAGU. 15 Graham Terrace. Point. Hey Rob. Can I have a ride. Thanks a wicked lot! That's mines! Oh Louder it! Friends Forever. Nino. Keeley, Kris. Tricia, Grace. Deb. Rob, Paul. Serg half brother always!, HC, TQM.” Good times with H.L.C. 3 9 84. Walks at the Rambla, Uruguay 2 11 84. Thanks Mom, Dad. Adri. Dany. Love you! “Quidado la gente HC!” Thanks Q.H.S. for the good years. Finally Class of “85. Good Luck to everyone! Likes: Dancing. Music. Parties. Boys. Friday nights. Weekends. Canadiens. Dislikes: Monday mornings. Bruins, Homework, Tests. Vincent Baldi, VIN, 56 Stewart St., Point. Thanks Mom and Dad. Jim, Bill. Dan. Todd. Best of Luck class of 85.” Likes: Cars. Beach, Vacations. Summer. Dislikes: Snobs. Hoodsies. Debra A. Bambery, BAMA. 42 Delano Ave.. Adam Shore. Best Friends TC. KK. LM. JA. LF. DL. KH. SS. KK. JM. LM. JC. BU. CC. CD. DC. LH. KILLER. North End Denise? Joan you animal!! Match, Tina Break. Polly Pure Bread. Joan's Point System. Summer of '84. Pageant. Jr. Sr. Prom. Turkey Day. P-Puff 7. Bermuda '85. P-Puff by Lee. H. No more space. Thanks Mom and Dad. Paul A. Barbiere, Moffat Road. Quincy Nancy Beguerie, 100 Goddard St.. Quincy Michelle Bell, 469 Quarry St.. West Quincy. To Mom and Dad thanks for all of the help through the years. Especially for the tough times that you have helped me through. I’ll always Love You for it!! Scott thanks for helping me through the past year. I Love You now and forever! Likes: Scott Kressler. Rock Music, Chinese Food. Singing in the band. Roller Skating, Italian Food. Par- ties. Horseback riding. Dislikes: Sports. Ice Skating. Monday mornings. Get- ting up early every morning. Lana Berryman, SHORTY.” 105 Butler Road. Quincy. Jim-n- Lana. 8 20 83. My best friends: Patty Leonard and Tricia Ring. Likes: Jim. Danc- ing. Going to parties. Spending Money. Working. Dislikes: Being Alone. Pizza. People who think they are it. Smoking Robert Bina, BINA,” 7 Dobie St.. Quincy. Ya know who did it don't ya. noodles - Gary. Moe. Maine 84-85, Reebs. Ed, Larry, Good Luck! Sell it. Tom-HoJo’s-Jamin Jim — Gone Fishing, River Raid. Baxter? Good times Q.H.S.. Mr. Fay's room, Party. O’Rouke. Faxon. Pageant. 75 torino. BST Psyc class. Bye Leanne. Burning the Crue. Need a ride Silvana? Good Luck class of 85. ” Mark A. Bishop, 1227 Sea St.. Houghs Neck 44 Kim I frtuu WuUt.. J B.tl U'urnl j JaU- PaJa €. J. • • • 'V r • rniffrr Jlouitt . urr Dina ill •uytn Jbtltra _ . i amL ry PaulD). ilarfn'rrr rjCana B, trryman I'-lohtrl 11. flin _ ’«iWn l krtnnan )imolhy _ Jntlrcu Jriyyrllr Suian (fritfanlti 46 Yv«ll« ByWMCw Lawrence Bonome, 58 Kent St.. Quincy Ellen M. Bouchie, “BOO BOO.” 75 Cleverly Court. Point. Best of luck to the Class of '85. We reign supreme! Good friends and happy times made it all worthwhile. Let's keep in touch. OK? Hum . .. Mooo ... Waaa — Choir and Mrs. C. tf 1 Fan. Mr. I. and Mrs. N., Office Aide. Hi. Mom and Dad. Thanks for everything! I finally made it! Amen. Outta here. Feels Good. Bye! Luv Ya! Boo Boo. Likes: Laughter. Friendly smiles. Rainbows. New kittens. Birds singing. Dislikes: Liver. Cottage cheese. Crowded buses. Arguments Susan M. Boudreau, 21 Rockland St.. Houghs Neck. St. Patrick's Day Parade. March 13. 1983, Bermuda Bound. P-Puff, Q-Club. Southie. The Blue Bomb. “Put on your Brake. . “Kelly. Got any lighters? . SP. Luv ya. “We finally made it! . Best of Luck. Class of '85. I love ya. Mom! Likes: Music, movies, snow. Dislikes: Smoking. Fish. Waiting Thomas H. Boussy, Jr., “BOUSE.” 54 Pawsey St.. Houghs Neck. The Mountain. CD. BC. Zubs. Coach “Big Guy. Stinkie Joe. Al and Matt. Sum- mer '84. Eastover and Camping. Thanks Julie.” Party, all you dump monsters!. Don't forget The Clash! Bob and Stay Free Ron. Thanks Mom and Dad! Kathleen A. Bowen, 36 Sullivan Road, Quincy Brenda Bowlen, 53 Taber St.. Quincy Genevieve Brancaccio, 13 Grossman St.. Quincy Lawrence Brennan, 7 Shennen St.. Quincy Stephen J. Brennan, 57 Darrow St., Quincy Timothy Andrew Briggette, 26 Woodbine St.. Quincy Susan Brillantes, 71A Station St.. West Quincy. NHS. Goldenrod '85. Ten- nis? 3 years has been too long! My fellow sufferers — Jo. Mo. Kim and Kat — Friends Forever. Kevin. I'll always love you! Aug. 16. D.M.S.R.. Frankie. Say Relax!. An ice cream a day ... The world breaks everyone and sometimes we are stronger in the broken places. Likes: Ice cream. Pepperoni Pizza. Cats. Dislikes: Blondes. Physics. Clothes at Lerner's Arthur Lawrence Brown, 235 Whitwell St.. Quincy Arthur m Cai r tin 47 Debbie J. Brown, 395 Water St.. West Quincy Patricia Brown, TRICIA, 22 Berkeley St.. Point. P-Puff, Year Book Com- mittee. Friends Foreva: KF. IP. SB. DM. KK. GP. SV. KD. PH. RB. CP. SP. SS. JM. C.P. Your Mouth! ‘Shut up!”. Shut up!”. Shut up!”. KIFFA. Hey. I’m up for it! HULLO.” Hey. Hey .. .! Ya. But. .. we're Seniors now! Rob. thanks for all the rides! MICK. 12-18-83. Jackadoo. Freddie (Zunt). Bermuda Bound! How many dimes KD? We Finally Made it. Class of 85”! Likes: B.C. High Boys. Partying. Dislikes: School. Freshmen. Breakers. Richard Brown, 35 Arnold Road. Quincy. R.O.T.C. is the greatest! Marine representative Leah M. Buchanan, 18 Madison Ave., South Quincy Michelle S. Burge, 11 Carruth St.. Quincy Yvette M. Bythrow, “VETTE. 945 Sea St.. Houghs Neck, My love to LM. JR. JJ. MD. SM. PH. CK. JK. MK. MF. AC. MS. CC. and NM.. Canada '84. Total Eclipse. Joe. I love you! Thanks Mom. Dad. and Mrs. C.! Miss you. Nana and GM! Toga! CG. it was real! Pleasant grooves! God, Please help us through the future! Music is love in search of a word. Likes: Tapping with Michele D., Walking in the Rain. Cold nights at home. Dislikes: Grouchy people. Conceited Guys. Heavy Metal. Tight clothes Sule Cagdas, 25 Mechanic St.. Quincy Square. Best wishes to Judy, Susan. Kathy. Melissa. Nenita. Michelle. Debbie, and Susan L. and to the Class of '85. Remember all the good times! W.C.C.. O.P.V.C.. Cucumber. Chaka Khan. Go to the Library! No. Come over to my house! Likes: Fridays. Long Weekends. Dislikes: Homework. English. Physics Sean E. Cahill, 35 Packards Lane. Friends: PC. PJ. BM. RL. MA. PF. RH. BM. DD. JW. KB. JC. JC. MS. BW. MD. JF. Men at work. Party-Boston. Pageant. O'Rouke. Shea. BK. Pat 2 to 12. Ricky-JJ, Last day of 84 year. The beach. Wholey's House. Terry's 2:30 a.m.. Wrestling 157. Duxbury. PJ'S Car. Dog's and Monster's. Summertime Joe. Thanks Mom and Dad, Luv Ya! Likes: Girls. Good Job. Parties. Dislikes: Bad Jobs. Bad Music. Bad Parties. William F. Cahill, “Bill.” 28 Sims Road. Quincy Patrick Calabro, PAT, 400 Granite St.. West Quincy. Football. Baseball. O'Rourke. Pageant. Jr. Prom. Breakfast at Brad's. Whol's Party. NY. Staties. Are you in yet? Back to Ant’s! Harvard. Was I there? What's that mean to me? Ant's Shoes. Turkey Day. Rallies. LeGrow. Conti's. Laugh Ant. Sean. Joe. Stohn. Rica. Gerry. PJ. Cul. Bill. JC. DC. CA. SP. RP. Oatmeal Cookies. Little D. Coma. Thanks Mom and Dad. Likes: Food (any kind). the Beach. Autumn. Dislikes: Physics. Warm Milks Cynthia A. Callahan, CINDY. 19 Hopedale St.. Quincy. Best of friends: LC. HM. BV. JA. DC. DH. GR. RD. PL. MC. MM. and AG. QHS Softball 1. 2. 3: Rella. Type 1 with AS. JC. DS. JF. KT. PL; Lily.” C'mon, tell me a joke!”. The Cars. 8 1 84. Best of Luck to the Class of ’85 ; Thanks Ma and Dad! Mark P. Callahan, CAL. 126 Brook Rd.. South Quincy. Good Luck class of '85. It's been real. Florida '85. Cal. LU. AHH. Parties. Kincaide Park. Good Luck. Sterling Friends. Marvin Hagler 1. AWE. MC. Likes: Women. Sports. Vacation. Boxing. Dislikes: Breakers. Punks. SbMi. ). JSrown 111 Liu ' V 48 Asm She Witfiam D. Cali ft 49 QwatrfV Mcirrtyr VL I S.fizahith ( i ’uto _ 4njrtw C. CarJartffi , -S' Ca, 50 Debt wM««n n Viari j.CampUt JCtaia C'aFM ant Its Richard Callanan, ‘‘CAL,” 78 Turner St.. Houghs Neck. The best times of my life have gone by! the Prom. My friends, school activities, and girls. Bud dogs on the weekends. It’s time to move on to bigger and better things, like college. I love you Mom and Dad! Thank you Quincy High! Cal. Likes: Fast cars. Girls. Partying. Dislikes: Obnoxious Girls. Having no money Donna Campbell, 198 Centre St.. South Quincy. Good Luck class of ‘85.' Friends Forever: CD. CAC. CC. DM. DK. DB. JD. CA. JC. PC. JW. MD. Ledgerland Buddies: LC. LE. MC. CM. LL. MC. LH. Mom. I’m over Claudia’s. Carol's car. Bermuda ‘85. P-Puff, JWS Party. Kara. Pageant. Shea formula. Caddy Crash. Mitch’s Limo, Burtha. Lou. Betty. Sue. Jack — Cut it oout! Mom and Dad Thanks. I Love You! Lisa Campbell, 308 Common St., West Quincy. Best of Friends and Ledgerland Buddies. HM. CC. Q-LY. DC. MC. CM. KD. LL. LH. DH. PH. JK. MC. MF. SC. MC. JW. RP. CS. DC. Bermuda Bound '85. “In the Sink?”. “We'll share him KD.” Steve-o. Dider-Dider.” “Chocolate Strings.” Ka- Ka.” “Don't tell me we're out of gas!” “Hide in the closet much?” Q-ly-CC- 84. C + J. Definitely. Thanks Mom and Dad! Mark J. Campbell, 542 Sea St.. Adams Shore Robert Campbell, BOB.” 54 Moffat Rd.. Merrymount. I thought for an hour what to say. but everything sounded gay. so we'll have a mad graduation bash in May. Party up the Mount all you crazy dudes. Go nuts and stay Kool. Terrible Tom. Rotten Ron. Criss. Matt, Zub’s. Boozer. Ken. Monster Jerry. Jill. Al, Joe. Shawn. Jeff. Flash. Chuck. Tim, Jim. Hooch. Likes: Parties. Music. Football. Work. Electrical, Bud Dogs. Mud for my turtle. Dislikes: Hoodsies, T- Rats, Millers. Rats. Cut threats. Michael D. Canavan, 81 Butler Road. Merrymount ShelbyEllen Elizabeth Canty, 33 Rice Road. Wollaston Kevin Capobianchi, 51 Dale Ave.. Quincy. Electronics Class of 85” 1!! Likes: Music. Parties. Cars. Dislikes: Tests. Fords. Marianne E. Caputo, 66 Cliff St.. West Quincy. Quincy over North! Q.H.S. Cheering «1. 83-85. KH. DH. KD. JK. SC. CC. DM. KL. SL. JD. MD. LM. AC. Ledgerland. Go ask Jobo first.” DC. JA. LC, LE. DH. AT, MC. Chocolate Strings. French Notes. “Those poems.” “Wet Much?”, Rapper's Delight.” What if? . ”iH enitsirhC. JT 6 22 83, CK 4 12. Thick-n-thin. Still the best! North Addition? Cape Cod '85. Likes: Cabbage Patch. Friday and Saturday nights. Dislikes: My Boss, Cliques. Hoodsies. Andrew Cardarelli, “CARDAR,” 51 Phipps St.. South Quincy. Sign de papers old man. Led-Zep. The Honeydrippers. Graphics 83-85, CYO. You’re Bummin Big Time. Shelby. Polo. Paco. Dev., Boofer. Cira. SP. CD. MM. T.P., “PARTY! . Cardar, Gap Band. I’m outta here! Time to die! Likes: Fast Women. Rock Music. Dislikes: Math. Hoodsies. Heavy Metal. Francis S. Carinci, 14 Derry St.. Quincy Michele Carmody, 916 Sea St.. Houghs Neck, Bermuda Bound. Duran Duran Concert '84. B.C. Buddies. Maryellen. Irene. Cindy, Friends always: NM, YB. LM. LC. SM. PH. TB, DM. JC. Thanks Ma and Dad. Good Luck to the class of “85. Likes: Weekends. Summer. Vacation. Dislikes: Mondays. S.A.T.. Achievements, Chemistry. VluU tf. CarmJy Krof 51 Thomas Carnali, •’TOM.” 80 Miller St.. West Quincy. I'd like to thank all the little people. I stepped on to win this award and everybody who put up with my Pranks, Even the ones who still refuse to talk to me. Thanks to Jacks by the sea for keeping me and my friends off the streets. Hi to all my friends, enemies and people I never heard of. Likes: Leather. Lunch time. Dislikes: Shoes. Snobs. Hangovers. Amy Carolan, 166 Granite St.. Quincy Centre. Class Treasurer, PPC, Stu- dent Council. Prom Committee. The Show. Concert Choir. BS. YB. WM. BM. SM. MF. MS. BG; I love you. Kevin! Thank you for everything Mrs. C.. Coinz. Dave V.. G Stokes. KC. GS. MV. CT, TC. The rock; Thanks Mom. Dad and Wendy. I love you! Keep in touch! KG. PG. BG. FD. Good Luck. Class of 1985! Likes: Flowers. Memories of QHS. The School Show. Dislikes: People who use hairspray in the halls. People who don't get involved but complain Suzanne Marie Carroll, 71 A Station St.. Quincy Deidre Cassidy, DEEDER.” 77 Doane St., German Town. Frank 7 15 82 Love Ya! Kerry, to the best friend a person can have! Remember all our good times at the seawall and the parties! (Yeah. Let's find the trees). Look who's coming now. pretty girl Wow! Thanks for everything Love Ya! Ma, all that ad- vice paid off! I LOVE YA! Mel, Peter I love ya's! Ooh Let’s be the Wendy girl! Let's dance! Good Luck to everyone! Sherry Cavallo, 100 Ames St.. West Quincy. Special Friends: JK. LC. SP, SS. MD. MC. Bermuda 85!” Mickey D's after the games. Remember the good times on the Cheering 83-85 and Stop Shop! Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Cheering. Vacations. Walt Disney World. Marie Cedrone, 38 Hyde St.. Point, Best of luck D. K. K. L. S. S. J. T. C. C. B. P. C. K. Nantasket, Pageant. Daytona '85. Sr. Prom. Haysie. Cal — I Love You 4-eva! USMC — I Love You and Thanks Mom and Dad. Likes: Homemade Cookies. Laughing. Dislikes: Homework. Doughnuts, Working, Health Food. Lynda Cefail, LYN, 633 Sea St.. Adam Shore. Ma, We made it! I knew we could do it. Thanks for all your help and support! thanks Mrs. Doolin for your positive guidance. Good Luck to the Health Assisting shop of 1985. MA. KS. PL MM. MB — Love Ya’s! Dee. Never forget the times we've had — Bff!! Snappa. Happ, Jappa Lives on! Likes: Celtics. Sleeping. Nursing. Food. Dislikes: Mondays, Work. Rain, Snobs. Lisa Chapman, LEE.” 20 Shennen St.. Houghs Neck. Chris — 1 19 83 — I luv ya — What's the fundamental speed law? Sue. looks like we did it! Don't forget the good times! Hie and Hack — Hi. Snookums! Hey Sheila, when you least expect it. expect it. DOOLS — Thanks Mom and Dad. I luv ya! I made it! Best of luck Class of '85! California, here I come!! Likes: parties. BO. Dislikes: Cliques. Detention. Indoor Suspension Tina M. Chernicki, 38 Allerton St.. Quincy. Anne T. Chou, “ANNE. 356 Quarry St., Quincy. Alright! We’ve finally made it! We went through the good times together as well as the bad! Thanks to Sandy. Roy. Sue B., PH. JB. LI, Kim T.. Rita M., Joyce L.. Jason C.. Angela E.. Ping L.. Nina L.. and especially Sarah Y.; Thanks for being my best friend! Summer of 81. Vacations. Party. Thanks Mom and Dad for all those years! Likes: Traveling. Reading. Jogging. Dislikes: Smoking, Drinking. Being Late. Liaa Marie Cianfarini, 85 Robertson St., Quincy Joe Ciardi, CHARD. 92 Gilbert St., West Quincy. YB Forever. Thanks Mom and Dad, Baseball 1. Best Friends JC. PC. MD. SC. PD. JJ. RL. MA. PF. BS. RP. PR. PH. JC. LM. NM. DC. CA. CK. Where's my Desert?”. New York States. Squid. Party with Ciardi. Elf practice, Class of 85 will not be forgotten. Senior trip Frosties. Snickers and Pretzels! Likes: Baseball. Music. Good Movies. Parties. Candy. Money. Talking. Dislikes: Arguing, Being too hot. Being too cold. Irish Music. Lots of Homework. Breakers. Poppers. Floors Rockers. Dhomat 7)1. Cumuli SLrri J. Ca.al o 52 Sumo Bout ftw Dina W. CLmUi ■J rJ, Su zanne Wari. Carrott V1ari.jt.CJrc WinJet Crfait oCita Vlarxt Cianfarini Jtnne Clou Jit J re CaiiiJy oCiut VI. Clapman 53 LyncaPc J OH pi JH. CittrJi ictront Jranh Coluntonio IJbonna tllarie CfifforJ (ftorgrttr O. (fttnrnli U ant 54 CM lies M cl am V ) _ Jlmu ( o(lnj JtfrJ 7. Conar,! 'J),U W. Clary Claudia Cicerone, 10 Fowler St.. Point. Friends: CD. DC. DM. DK. KH. JA. JD, DB. MS. LD. Bermuda Bound 4 85. Jr. Prom. Rallies. T-Day. Bamba's over tigger. New Year's 83. Gap Band 84', JW’s Parties. Pageant. GK’s. Over Carol's car. SW’s car. Bowling 4 am. SDA + NB. Rita. What's a Milano?”. CM. Ladies Nite. The Chase. It's my B-day 10:21. Mitch’s Limo, Pr. 1, 21-84. P-Puff, Good Luck class of '85. Thanks Ma and Dad! Likes: Parties. Food. Concerts. Dislikes: Homework, Math Teachers! David Clark, DAVE” 79 Hamden Cir. Wollaston. To the class of '85. Good Luck. Happiness, and Success to all the years to come. Thanks to Ma and Dad and my friends. Likes: Boating. Skiing. Mopeds. Money. Jaguars. Trivial Pursuit. Dislikes: Baseball, Spinach. Homework. Work. Break Dancing. Judy Clasby, CLAS.” 5 Peterson Rd., Houghs Neck. Always remember! Turkey Day Games. Quincy's Spirit-Mental-Clas. MM Products. S.B.S. J.O.P, E.O.R. The summer of '84. Where’s the disco? Too tall. Chaka Khan. Where the boys are. All the fun Mega. Mega, Take care CR, JC. MK, JM. SD. SG. KE. SC, NM. MT. Vicious — Good Luck and much Love class of '85! Likes: Pickles. Football. Ice Cream. Parties. Dislikes: Math, Boredom. Homework. Dogs. Debra M. Cleary, “DEBBIE.” 158 Waterston Ave.. Wollaston. Q.H.S. Memories: First Day of school. New friends. Color guard 82.” Summer Vaca- tions, BF. JR, MM. SC. JP. AW. BC, JS. First job. The Hollow,” Friends Forever: Shelby. Moe. Chris, Leah, Angie. Bill, Jan. Mike. Hey Shelb. “No way really?”. Hard Habit to break! Thanks for everything Mom and Dad! (Apr. vaca. Florida). We finally made it! Georgette Clements, GEGE,” 369 Granite St.. Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad. John I Love you! Loves and Kisses. 2 20 81. Best friends: Cheryl remember all our good times. Sue not on my shoes. Chris-Betty Crocker. Fla. '84. Bradford. GM. AO. JC. Jim. AH. CB. PM. KB. SB. Donna Clifford, 21 Taffrail Rd.. Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad. I finally made it!! Thank you Sharon. Heidi, Jane! MP. TK, And Graphics. Parties. G- Town! Good Bye Suspension. PS 2, BR. KS. Florida. Proms. Class of 85! Thank you Mike! You are the best thing. Summer! Donna and Mike. Avolon, Southie. T-Bird. Later we're gone! E.M.. DC + MT. TT. CS. FTW. CYA. It's been real! Likes: Parties. Weekends, Cars. Phone Calls. Dislikes: Mondays, Suspension. Work. Frank Colantonio, FRANKO, 45 Grand View Ave., Wollaston, In the beginning. School went too slow, Now it's going so fast! Thanks Wollaston School. Central Junior High School and Q.T.V. Amy Colby, 20 Grace Rd.. German Town. MC 13 + 14, We made it! LK + LO since 79’ Naps Cal. Bk. Where’s the party? Get to bed! TGIF. Summer 7- 84. SC. Ma. LF. Pageant. Get a Hairdo. PS’S Party. Hello Bushes! AG- Pumpkin? GO CRAZY! Oh Blue eyes! I need an excuse. JF. EL. CK. Love you madly! Thanks CA. I’ll miss you guys! Good Luck. Best wishes class of 85. Likes: Parties. Money. Prince. Dislikes: Homework. Hoodsies. Monday Morning. Mathew V. Colby, 14 Lind St.. Quincy Diane Coletti, 16 Arthur St. West Quincy. I'll always remember the friends and memories made here. GREMLIN ALERT! Bermuda '85.' Talk to me BK Activities NO ONE DOES IT BETTER. Faxon Park. 7 23 84. BOP MOBILE. Duxbury Beach. I’m starving — MPLKJP. Ann Louise F. Comeau, LOUISANNA.'' 80 Curtis Ave.. Point. Thanks Mom and Dad for getting me through the hardest part of my life! Thanks Harry Hood for getting Tom and I together. Tom. don't ever sell The Endless Flight. Best wishes to the Gorman family. Good luck to the Class of '85! Best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tobin. The Brothers.” The Sisters. Girls Locker room. The good times. The bad times. I'll remember them all! Likes: Cooking food. Showing horses, Going four wheeling. Dislikes: Going to English. Displeasing my Father. Getting yelled at. Alfred T. Conant, 44 Quarterdeck Rd.. Quincy 55 Christopher Connell, CHRIS,” 18 Apex St., Point, Finally Here. Bermuda Bound. Pool Party. One after Grad. Peppermint S, Trip. Thanx AM. EF. Best Friends: MF. HOOD. ZAP. BS. DS. LF. KH. DL. JA. FD. MC. Stephanie. Garvey. The Citadel. Thanx EAC. RSC. WAC. Will never forget. Good Luck •Remember . Likes: Girls. Music. Parties. Dislikes: Cliques. Back Stabbers. Michael J. Connelly, 55 Robertson St.. Quincy Joan E. Connolly, 28 Madeline St.. Quincy Mary Connolly, 43 Broady Ave.. G-town. Townies, friends. Crusty?. Laurie Happnie get me 1!. Hi-Jr. Prom-Bye! DCSB= 1. Whadda ya mean Bamberry Juice? Boom Boom. What did you do all summer? Pogies. LL, Do you regret it? Ha Ha TK, Seawall Bound. The Bug! Daytona. '85-7-3, 7-5-’84= HOOD- SIES! LM. I broke the SINK! STYMA! Deb-Hutbound? 1 Gun. Likes: Townies. My Pillow. My Sweatshirt. My Family. Rod Stewart. G-town. Dislikes: WHTT, T-Rats. Cliques. Burnout Music. Mrs. Dinsmore Ann Marie Conroy, 103 Merrymount Rd.. Quincy. I'll always remember the good times I had at Q.H.S. and all the new friends I met there: Nicole. Ulla, Kathy. Susan, Puggy, Speedy Gonzales. Judy and all the rest. To Chris: Remember me when you hear Aerosmith and all the fun we had in Drivers Ed asking questions. Best of luck to you all! Likes: Animals. Weekends. Music. Dislikes: Homework. Haircuts. Making Decisions. Joseph Conti, “MOE, 853 Sea St.. Houghs Neck. QHS, Football. Baseball. To all the guys.” The Bakes. 4 B+G. Oke.” Cull. The gasses are good! Turkey Day. Ant. Breathe! . GF 2:35. Drop Carol D. Best Friends. JC. Bud wants to talk to you!”, MW. Sat. Night Smash. R + S. Pat C. What’s that mean to me! Mom + Dad, Luv ya. Thanks For Everything! Likes: Girls. Baseball. Parties. Weekends. Movies. Football. Dislikes: Rats. Snobs. Homework. Mexican Food. Paul Cook, 15 Crest St., South Quincy. Thanks for all good times: AF, LZ. AS. JS. MEK, LV. WM. CM. SA. PS. NM. MC. It was a great Junior Prom: AF. CM, SA. MEK. (HELLO). Mom. thanks for everything. Come on Ann. Lee the housewrecker. Blackjack Shea. John the ‘Hawk’ man. Q.H.S. Band. To say goodbye, is to die a little, Goodbye and Good Luck Class of '85.' Likes: Friends. Fridays. Summer. Money. Girls. Band practice. Food. Dislikes: Word Wealth! Homework. Mondays, .crl Michael Cooper, MIKE, BOWIE.” 25 Morton St.. Apt. 113. West Quin- cy. Class of '85. David Bowie. I made it! O’Rourke Park Sharon B. Copp, 47 Euclid Ave.. Quincy Margarita Q. Cortez, MAGGA.” 85 Mears Ave., Houghs Neck, Quincy High is a good school and I made new friends. Good Luck in the future to you guys. Debbie. Nenita. Paul. John. Melissa. Karen. Susan. Cindy. Kathy. Judy. Sule and Linda, Mom and Dad. Good Luck to the class of 85, I always remember my B Lunch! Likes: Sports. Cars. Soft Music. Dislikes: Homework. Quizzes. Mid Terms. Diane Coatigliola, 20 Wampatuck Rd.. Quincy Teresa Cree, “T.C.. 277 Copeland St.. West Quincy. For the wages of sin is death and the gift of life is eternal. Romans 6:23. Thank you I finally made it! I Love you Central. BB: Mom and Dad. I couldn’t have done it without you Lord by my side. Likes: Sunsets. Sandy's House. Chow, Telephone. Dislikes: 12th grade English, Noise. Hallway lockers. Caf Food. )nn ‘iilurit Con roy 56 Utj enS«n9iK Waryarila Quilon Cortei WicLel I Connelly joieplt Conti ) uh Conno Ify Wary B. Connolly Wukaet j. Cooper PaatB. CooL Dee W. Cree 57 2 i one C. •istiailofa WuUt, J. 58 ttotMflOna rJ.Cri %po Xanief C,. Cuyini Wit hart! Xati Christopher X. XeaJy C luinalfa CkriM Jeanne A. Crispo, 210 Rhoda St.. Quincy James P. Cross, 391 Palmer St.. Quincy Vicky Crowley, 43 North Payne St.. Quincy Christine Cucinatta, ■'CHRIS.” 169 Plymouth Ave.. West Quincy. Daytona. Friends forever: CP. MP, DH, KD. EM. AND KF. Always Remember A.T.W.T. B.M.W.. P.O.C.. B-Lunch. G.H.E.. McDonald's. Basketball. Softball 1, 2. 3. Best of Luck Class of '85. P-Puff Football. Get a Job. BC-22 When I move C.P.. Thanks Mom and Dad! Daniel Cugini, “DAN,” DANNY.” 104 Elm Ave.. Wollaston. DMC . . We survived through 85! See YA there Tuesday and Saturday night. Jimbo! What’s up Boss, Pageant field. Johnny. Mr. A. Ryso, '75 Grand Prix. Hi Alice. 104 Elm Ave., Cool it now. Healthy move .... Ft. Lauderdale Florida. Deb-85-. Joseph Cullen, JOE.” 77 Sea Ave., Houghs Neck. Football '84. Is the Nads. Mill. Kelso. Hurl. Brenski. Good times through the years, Conti. O'Cal. ‘Til tell you one thing, those gases are great. Olie. What are your predic- tions? Pett. Calabro. Duggan. How's ya backs? B Shaughnessy. D.M.. Col- lege Bound. Provolone. Likes: Girls. Parties. Working Out. Dislikes: Jerks. Losers. Michelle A. Daigle, 658 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy Paul Dailey, 26 Aberdeen Road, Squantum. QVT. Four years isn’t that long. Gonna miss it! Mom and Dad. I did it! Thanks! T in C. Times in Nova Par- ty at Rob’s. Thanks for the support. I love you Kim. Two years is a long time. I'm glad I waited. I have the best times in my — first car. Let’s Cruise Belair. Nova. Galaxy 500. Gran Torino Cutlass. Look guys, we made it! Likes: parties, music, people, friends. Florida. Dislikes: cut throats, punk rockers, conceited people Richard Davis, “RICH. 18 Wollaston Ave.. Wollaston. Likes: Money. Cruising around with the stereo full blast. Dislikes: Not having money. Work. Christopher Deady, 35 Lenox St.. Houghs Neck. Class of ‘85. Camping in N.H., Trip to Bermuda. Graphics. Gippa. SP. SC. MM. AC. MF. CS. BS. TK. The Mount. BC. TB. Stinky. Zubs. Coach. Flash. MN. EG. AM. Jr. Prom. Take off! Michael Deane, 97 Doane St.. Quincy Stacy R. DelDotto, 1418 Quincy Shore Dr.. Quincy Si , y Z 59 8 cn M Mlcfn-t' Peter Panayiotis Delkouras, 159 West St., Quincy Michele A. DelVecchio, CHELE. VECCA. 157 Madison Ave., South Quincy. Believe in yourself and all things are possible. Thanks Mom. Dad. Leanne — I Love You; Good Luck NB. JD. KL. MT. and all my friends; ILY Jack 4 9 83. RW; Every Breath You Take Poo 4-ever. Up to the sky; The Cape; The Moon Rules Me; Hester; “Introduce yourself ; The Shows; Jr-Sr Prom; Cheering; Nan's house; Psycho Chicken; B + G.M.; Bermuda Bound! Good Luck! Likes: Music. The Beach, Snow. Dancing, Christmas. Fire in a fireplace. Dislikes: Homework. Saying Good-Bye. Carol DePaulo, 52 Nightingale Ave., West Quincy. Friends: DC. CC. JD. DK. DM. CA. JA. DB. CK. SD. KL. KK. MS. PS. JG. MS. 9 28 84, TK. Ber- muda Bound. Jr. and Sr. Prom. T-Game. Shea. O'Rourke. Pageant. P-Puff. GK. Sleep Over. Ledger Land. SSS. Gap Band. Prince. Sterling. JD. Cooking with KB. WB. DO. LC, JW and MD Parties. Bertha Lou. I’ll cut your hair! Brush your teeth much? I Love you Mom and Dad! Darline Derbes, 65 Viden Rd., Quincy, “Finally it has ended,” Good Luck class of '85. Always remember Michael. 6 12 82, LYF, Bermuda, Shea. Pageant. O'Rourke. BK. Saint Marys. Ski trips. P-Puff. Summertime. Joe. P.J. to the rescue. P-2, Nantasket, Jr. and Sr. Prom. Friends forever: Carol. MC. BV. KE. Fuzz. PL. TM. LD, SL. CD. CK. KM. SC. PF. MA. Bake Exp. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. Nadia L. Derbes, 13 Endicott St.. South Quincy. Good Luck to class of ’85, We Finally made it! Remember Pageant. Shea. O’Rourke. Faxon, St. Marys. BK. P+S, LF, Car Wash. DA. DA, Summertime. Joe, Kerrie. “Guppy. Bake Exp. Funky Dew. Friends R 4 eva: PS. DD. LD. CD. KH. LF. DL. CD, DC. MC, LD. KE. — MS. P-Puff. Nantasket. Fuzz. SLO. SWO. Love Ya. Bermuda '85. MJD, LND, Thanks for everything Mom and Dad, I Love You! Diane DeWever, “WEAVER.” 57 Buckley St.. Quincy. Army. June 26. 1985, Thanks Mom and Dad. Kathy-PH-AII good things must come to an end. Tina. Dip. Soccer. I'll miss you guys. FYMC. Baby Stephanie. If there’s a time to succeed. It's Now! Best of Luck class of '85. Likes: Army, Open Campus. Half days. Dislikes: Study Halls. Gym. Homework. Susan Dextradeur, 34 Harrison St.. Point. Good Luck Kathy. Sule. Mel. Susan, Ann. And all, Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes they call me on and on across the universe. Well Puggy what is it. now and then or what? Backoff you Siberian Huskey. 0,0=no life, Ann — relax! Ledyard and the games! Yes. I’m crazy, Thanks Mom. Dad. Magic. Paul DiCarlo, DIC.” 1403 Furnace Brook Pkwy., West Quincy. Paula 11- 20-81.1 Love You. The Guys: LB. SN. JF. Labner. Jr. Prom. Bermuda Bound. Jim. Jerry and Bob.” T-Day. The Units. Pageant. Shea. NO NADS. Class of '85. The balls Senior Prom, The Beach (HORN). Sterling Friends: LB. JF. GO. SN, PS. TD. LM. CK. ND, Larry’s Jeep (FLAT). Saturday nights at 8:00! Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You! Karen DiNardo, 87 Edwards St.. Point. Special friends: PG. SV. DH. MA. LC. JA, CF. DM. AND TB, Remember: The Point. Rocky 3. Deb. Can I talk to you? How’s it go? Voom up the steps! Cheering. Softball. CF. Can you feel it? LC. Someday. Special times. Dean 9 7 83. Best of luck. Class of '85. Likes: weekends, summer vacation. Dislikes: Cliques. Fake friends Lesly DIStefano, 38 Payne St.. Mom and Dad you’re AWESOME! Thanks for letting me do it my way I made it! Billy; Jan. 1. 1983 forever I Yub You Dooh! Jr. Prom P.2, LB. ND. KH. JA. WM. LF. DL. DC. RG. DM. CC. CD. PS. MC. Never forget ya's! Shreenie remember Rubin. Fuzz GUCCI suits you! Since K” Lil. Like a sister! Class of '85 — a new Royal Family, a wild nobility, we are the family. Let’s do it again sometime... Paul Ba Manh Do, 23 Roach St.. Quincy Francis P. Doherty, 31 Havey St.. North Quincy, ELECTRONICS CLASS OF '85 NO. 1! Likes: Holidays. Vacations. Girls, Cars. Money. P'trr inaijioliJ Xtfhourai UaJia X JCartH W. XlVarJo 60 - - - 2)ar6 . :J 2 U. Carat _✓ . jbcf aito WuU _• . W,„lu. biane B. .vr Su tan C. 4b rtraJrur Pajj. Corfo X.Ja J. 2 3 J, Pant Ba Want % Oranti t Jbotrriu owe 61 A n . Jhorun JCartn fJ. Joanne Doherty, JO. 19 Hughes St.. South Quincy. From now until the end of time, no one else will ever see life with my eyes, and I mean to make the most of my chance. Thank you mum and dad for the chance! Now it is time for flight when life begins anew. Sincere thanks to all my teachers and friends who made this possible. Always have “Stardust Memories. Likes: Sat. Night. Bubbles. Vacations. Dances. Snowy winter mornings. Skiing. Tennis. Sleep. Dislikes: Brown noses. Working late. Short people. Jelly shoes. Rhinestones in the daytime. Water up your nose. Leanne Dondero, LOU. 155 Centre St.. West Quincy. Good Luck Class of '85. Remember: Daytona 85. Nantasket. Pageant, park. Cem.. JW-B-B-Q's. Surprise 9 4 84. I.L.Y. KL. KM. TM. SL. CK, JA. KE. CD. SS. PL. BV. MC. DD. PF. Pool Parties. V.8 82-84, Prom-Vito’s. Limo's. Sr. Prom — Cape Bound. P-Puff. Swat Team. High Lunches. L.S.A.B. Stifa” and Louie. The Mobile. VR-Xmas party. Quarters. T and K all nighters. Thanks Karen. I.L.Y Ma and Dad. Likes: Good Music. Partying. Friends. Beach. Vacation. All Nighters. Chocolate chip cookies. Dislikes: Math. Jobs. Detentions. Running. Jogging. Judi Ann Dooley, 14 Sextant Circle. Quincy. Class of '85. THE BEST THING. Never forget: Parties at Pageant. Shea, cheering, games, rallies, decorating North. Powder- Puff. Senior Prom. Turkey Day. Bermuda bound. Nantasket. Mitch's Limo, Bertha Lou. Tigar. Winnie. Cheeseball. KL. p.p.p.. SD. JW party. SD. The Pit. Friends: KC. CD. CC. DC. DM. DK. KL. CK. LD. PS. PD. TK. KH. JL. KM. SL. KB. I love ya. Ma! Steven P. Doran, 217 Newbury Ave., Quincy. Michael Draicchio, ANT. 146 Independence Ave.. South Quincy. Q.H.S. Basket- ball. Baseball. Harvard. Calabro. Out for the count. O'Rourke 83-84. Whol's Wild Bash. ADELE 10 9 83. Thanks Babe. 2 Prom nights back to my house. Duxbury Beach the next day. Bri's house for breakfast. At 4 a.m.. N.Y. Staties. Party with Ciar- di. Conti Air, Pat. Joe. Whol, Cont, Bri. P.J.. Sean. Rob. Ried. Ger, Bill. Cul. It's been real guys!. Thanks Q.H.S.. GET ME OUT OF HERE! . Patrick Duggan, P.J., 57 Viden Rd.. South Quincy. Sr. and Jr. Prom. Late for Sr. Prom '84. Football. Bahamas '85. Harvard '83. Cape Cod. John’s Parties. Spanish with Mrs. B. Bill Li Honors Pass to Library. Nantasket Beach. Boston. The Fab 4: S.C.P.B.. Sue and Chipper. Driving to school with Darline. Duxbury. B.K., Montilio's. North Game. Friends Forever. Thanks to Mom and Dad and Family! Colleen Dunn, 97 Putnam St.. Quincy Center. Good Luck everyone remember: CEM. O'R. Nantasket. JW's. McMobile. Proms-Vito's. Judy — NYE=12. Falmouth. Thriller. BD Buddies. VB 82-84. JC Edith The she states. 82+84, sage pop. Beatty goes to R.I.. NBSITG. Flinistonese, Mackedo. Thanks Mom and Dad and Friends TM. KM. PL. LD. BV. SL. CK. 4 7 84. JM Luv Always! Likes: Pizza. Volleyball. Parties. Dislikes: Homework. Saturday Practices. Karen Dunn, 32 Grove St.. West Quincy. Quincy High is a school I will never forget. I will miss friends not usually seen outside of school. Especially Susan L.. Ann C.. Susan H., Tracy E.. I think it might be nice to be home and spend a little time with my parents after I am out of school for a while. I will then get a job. Likes: Weekends. 2:30, Family. Friends. Dislikes: Rainy Days. Detention, Suspension. Michelle Dunphy, 4 Shawnut St.. Quincy. Kelly and Robin the three Maniacs. Ror. Lor. Bella. Chrissy and Cherly and Chris Happy Day! Hawaii with Chick and Brooke. The First Railroad. Darkettes. What a trip! Partying. Motley Crue Concerts. Van Halen 1984. World Tour March 17. Robins grad party. I’ll never go through this again! West Quincy where awesome! Steven Durante, STEVE. 41 Hyde St.. South Quincy. Lunches with Jim. Tim. Grand Prix, Senior Trip? The Elite. CD. KH. TC. DD. SB. CC. Mr. Fishman. Romulo et Remo and The Leather also. Greene with an “E. No study habits. No dark habits. Ex- cellent sleep habits. Staying up late to write this foolish thing. Hey Jim. Now what? The SATs T A. Good bye Sports fans. Likes: Females. Golf. Tennis. Sleeping. Dislikes: Smoking. Tests. Homework. School. Karen Eamea, VITO. 45 Rogers St.. West Quincy. Wacky Jackie. Best friend 4- eva. G-town Accident. P2. Bermuda Party '85. Green Machine. Gerry. 6 15 84. Remember. Lunch with Fiddy. Pageant. Hanging with Jack's Crew. Canada '84. FRIENDS ARE FOREVER. Never Let Go Of Dreams. John's Party. SAB. Powder Puff. “Love Brokers. Jr. and Sr. Proms. SWAT. Nantasket. Cape. July 4th. Thanks Mom and Dad. ILY. John 83-84 Tina Eaton, 16 Wall St.. Houghs Neck. Arh. Arh Squirt! Bad M.M.. Army? D-Day 4 12 85. Gig. Jr. Prom. Highway trips. Moon Slim o ride. Gig. Broke Booch. Crowns. Squek. R R.. Tracks. Soccer. Brown Bomb Eggs. Priv. We've WTB? Cruising. Freeze Moe. Foe. Mt. Chocura. CoSo. Fill up in CEM. Dat's my cousin. Meadows. Waltham dies. Outsiders. Pep speech. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Friends forever: MB. TB. JB. KT. DM. ME. and Mrs. C. Bowl. Good Luck '85 63 Vina VI. talon Kathleen Egan, KATHY. 1065 Hancock St.. Quincy Center. Good Luck to all in the future. Remember all the good times in hope of many more. Tennis Team. Bound for Siberia and the Sahara. Frog Club 1 exclusive members only. Best Wishes DM. SL. SC. AC. KT. JC. MS. SD. NM. MD. MC. MK. Especially Vice Pres. Melissa. My treasured friends. Thanks to my family. Love always! Likes: Swimming. Tennis. Weekends. Dislikes: Homework. Mondays. Rainy Days. Tracy Elias, MICKEY MOUSE.” 50 Winter St.. Quincy Point. Well I'm finally out. Terrie. maybe you'll make it soon. I hope. Has anyone seen my keys to the car? Found them. Berbie. Karen F. Leo. Di, Cyndi G. Danny L. Bonnie L. Mickie. Cat. Do yous guys, want to go for a ride. Lee’s party. I would like to send my love and thanks to Mom. Likes: Weekends. Parties. Music, The summer. Dislikes: Weekdays. Thomas Brian Elsmore, 48 Sea Ave., Quincy Patrick Faherty, RICA.” 10 Manet Ave., Houghs Neck. How ya doin'... Question is!. Stang Bros.. Senior Year. ... It's hard! It’s Difficult! ... via Brockton ... 'bout five times ... Where's the cooler? Quadra-angle-Bisector lateral. Hey Dude! Radical seniors ... Marcou. Bubba, Ray. Joe. Pooh Bear. Schroeder. and ALE. The Zabs. Zup, Zup, Zup ... Jeans. Lenes. Ahola, Ellens. Stace. Lee. Karen. Love ya all! Likes: Pink Sweaters. Dislikes: Red Raiders Donna Fahey, D.F. 45 Deldorf St. Thank God we're out of here. Boys Yah! TMK, S.C.. P.M., BEF. 80-84, Friday nights. Fences sewers. Powder Puff Practice. Thanks Mom. Thanks Dad. Suzy-Q’s, J.C. (NICE). HMF. TM. Summer of '84. C Lunch” MG I still Love You. Likes: Friday nights. Dislikes: Cliques. Michael Farrand, MIKE.” 12 Caseo St.. Houghs Neck. Friends: Andy. John, Sul; Parties at Pageant and Shea; Weekends at JD’s; Rod Stewart and Thompson Twins; Amherst; Nantasket Beach on the Last Day; Ballsy ; Basketball; Other friends: Rica. PJ. Brian. Michelle. Trisha. Colleen; Sr. and Jr. Proms; Good times; Yak Master.” Plowmaster.” Thanks Mom and Dad. Likes: Women. Dislikes: Nagging parents Christopher Federico, CHRIS. 464 Quarry St.. Quincy. Thank me.” The wood shop finally made it! Likes: my girl friend Thomas J. Feerick, Jr., 75 Beach St.. Quincy John Ferrara, 7 Piermont St.. Quincy. I have some very uncomplimentary things to say about school, but I won’t have them printed here! Likes: Getting Out. Dislikes: Being in school. Michael Jackson Christina Feterowski, “CHRISSY. 14 Seymour St.. West Quincy. REOWRR! Happy Day! Oh and I ain’t? TT=FF. I feel like a paperclip! Kemosapee! Parkettes. Going on a trip? California! Fine. F.M.. D.W.. J.M., R.E., See if I ever talk to you again! 2 3, Quick ... Cup! Chill Out! Mine ... Mine ... Mine ... All Mine! I remember. I remember! Don't worry! How could I ever forget? Likes: Hot Summer Nights. Blue Eyes. Garfield. Dislikes: Orange Hair. Fluorescent Clothes Christine Fidler, 401 Palmer St.. Quincy Ann Fitzgerald, 37 Cherry St.. Point. Thanks for all the good times!”. “Florida '85. Jr. Prom. Paul. Thanks for all the help! . Hola,” Friends Forever: LZ. AS. MEK. LV. TL. Luv ya Lee.” “Ann, not in my locker!”. MEK, You'll drive. Mom and Dad. Thanks for being there! Best of luck to the Class of '85. Likes: Boys, Family. Dislikes: Mondays. Algebra Kallfttn til. Cgart jbonna Wane flalty $okn JC. De, 64 OewdluUgne 'trtto tomtit JtUroU'sli 65 «•ncyMWvn uieifc) (wort i«v( 99 ! un'£ M WV 7°G D tomo1G una d v,v,g me °tf “’ 'G n° G U!,J,,iu tg III '°G unfuftrd Martin T. J. Flaherty, “MARTY.” 265 Belmont St.. Wollaston. I had a lot of fun. made a lot of friends. Alumni pies can’t beatem. “We won't get fooled again!” Friend: CC. TM. JO. PS. Shea’so. Golf course. Football games on Sunday. Bermuda '85. Florida '85. Who loves ya. kid? How's ya head? Ar- chies. Jr. and Sr. Proms. MS. BL. CM. TH. Conti. 928S. Jayne. I'll be there! Likes: Porsches Patricia Flaherty, “PATTI.” “KAT. 22 Crest St.. South Quincy. Knowledge for its own sake.” That is the last snare of morality: With that, one becomes entangled in it once more. Beware! A day off could destroy your rank. Peace Joanne and Eliza. Clones. Off to the job market! MASP '84. We're better than you. Kant is pretty close to the truth. Thanks for the memories? Ciao! Likes: REM. Mickey Mouse, Nietzche. Hardcore Punk. Mon- ty Python, Winter, Rummage Sales. Chartreuse. Dislikes: Jelly Shoes. Smurfs, Van Halen, Ignorance. Organized Religion. Foxmoor, Clones, Insecurity Timothy Flavin, TIM.” 14 Neponset Road. Merrymount. Trig, Squidaay! Gar! High-5, Purple Haze. 10 Kids. A-7 Fridays. Good Luck. Class of '85. Mom and Dad. I made it! Likes: Food. Water Skiing. Snow skiing. Sleeping. Money. Dislikes: Homework, Snobs. Hoodsies. School Lunch Marjorie Flemming, “MARGIE.” 338 Rock Island Rd., Quincy. LM. YB. JR. NM. DM. JJ. SM. MK. JK. JP. MS. WM. BM. PH. BJ. AC. LG. ML. YS. PC. ML. BG, Love ya all! Band 83-85, Jergens, Canada '84. Gweed and the Shows with Mrs. C., Hey JJ + CF let’s party in my car in front of the police sta- tion! Mr. Q's class! I’ll always remember the class of '85. Good Luck guys, we made it! Thanks Mom and Dad, I Luv You! Likes: Babysitting. Boys. Summer. Dislikes: Posing for pictures, Health food. Cliques. Tracy Jo Flood, 58 Lawn Ave., Quincy Thomas C. Foley, ANIMAL.” 40 Bay State Road. North Quincy. These past four years have been an all around party! But now we have to say good- bye to all the friends we’ve made through the years. So. to the people I like and to the people I hate. Good-bye and Enjoy! P.S. Thanks Dad. Likes: Quick cars. kegs, women, a good high. Dislikes: Four cylinders James Folk, JIM,” 'FOLKA. 10 Hall Place. West Quincy. Thanks Ma and Dad. We made it! Carolyn. Parties, up Pageant. Sheazo. Noons. Nourse. Florida Bound. J.W.’s Parties. Ant. Prom Night. It's been real! Good Luck to the Class of '85. It's over! Likes: Heavy Metal Girls, Dislikes: Break Dancing. Girls Gary Fortin, Jr., GAZO.” 84 Stedman St.. West Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad! Remember the good times in shop: Steve. Kim. Amma, Bobby. Phil; Clash. April 13. 1984, Hey Mom. made Honor Roll again!”. Parties at Amma’s. Going in town. Summer of '83. Never to be forgotten: New York Giants. This kid’s going somewhere! BP. OT. Goal '83. Lawrence Taylor. Thanks to all my friends who made my three years great! Paul Bryan Fox, 117 Roberts St.. Quincy Darryl Fragose, 132 Farrington St.. North Quincy Christine Francis, KRIS 43 Lancaster St.. Point. Class of '85 We finally made it! TB. IP. SB. DM. KK. GP. SP. RB. KD. SV. JW. JM. SS. Friends Forever! Summer of '84. PETE.” Mike. Jake. Freddie. Never forget the good times we had. Hullo. “Bermuda Bound. Ya but we're seniors now! Shut up. Shut up. Shut up.” Z-Z. Hey I’m up for it.” Q-Club, Powder-Puff. Keep in touch! Likes: To party. To dance. B.C High Boys. Dislikes: Cliques. Breakers. School. Homework. Mondays. Lauri Lee Fratolillo, “FRAT. 38 Macy St.. Houghs Neck. Neck girls 4- eva. JA. KH. DL. JM. RR. SS. DB (Heavenly 7). TC. KK. LM. Q.H.S. Pals — PS. LD. ND. Car Wash, DC 3 10 84, Mubu 1 rm. Park. BCP Empire. Summer 82. Gap 84. Warwick 91. P-Puff. Mod. Ledger Land. LL. JA. MC. DC. LC. LH. CM. MC. The Brownie. Bermuda Bound '85. Mair, CHLS, Meckatalk. Prince and The Rev., Chuck’s truck. KK and JA Parties. K's window. Dad. Bren. Boo-i. LUV Yas! Likes: Partying. Talking on the phone. Dancing. Clubbing, Buying clothes. Cars. My Friends. Dislikes: Nick's. Bullies. WHTT. Hampsters, Spiders. Men Gerald P. Frazier, GERRY,” 1 Geogan Avenue, West Quincy. Q.H.S. Football. Good times. Parties, and Parks. Best wishes to all my friends. Paul, Pat, Joe. Pett, JW. JC. MS. B Man. D more. JW Watermelon! Jr. Prom, Sr Prom, Joe C. Paul’s house. 1985, Girls. T-Day, Go nuts Pat. Who me? 2:35 Drop practice sprints. Pain double ssession. It’s Been Great '85.’ Luv Mom! Jey Leon! Kyle. Maryann. Likes: Sports. Parties. Girls. Weekends. Clubs. Dislikes: School. Homework. Monday. Waking up for school. Cops. Traffic. Peter Lawrence Gangi, 47 Main St., Quincy James M. Gardner, 171 Babcock St.. Quincy James Gioncardi, 25 Penn St., Quincy John H. Gleba, 74 Glendale St.. Quincy Janice Marie Glynn, G.” 530 Willard St.. Quincy. Thanks Dad for everything, You've done so much! Sean. I love you. babe, for being with me through it all. Love ya! The Class of '85 deserves the best! Millsy. Quinny. Johnna. Tara and Fay and Jen. Wish we could have spent our senior year together! The party can’t stop and I hope we never separate! The memories shared last forever! Mary and Buddy. I could never give you enough for all the happiness you’ve given me! Thomas Gorman, III, 292 Franklin St.. Quincy Angela M. Gravalese, 3 Lawn Ave.. Quincy Andrea J. Griffin, 69 Edison Street. Point. We Finally Made It — Capt. TK.. No Passing Zone. Liz — 3:20 A.M.. Rock Me — Free Me. FEH. NH. HOJO, Parties. Softball. Morning. TK, Kathy — You Dirty Dog! Kim 1. ML, DG. CL. The Point. 8 25 84. PL. JJ, JJS, Babs Concerts, KK, LD — Friends Forever n3 Turkey Day — Liz I Dare You! JH. Thanks Mom and Dad. Love Those Flashing Blue Lights. Lynne M. Gurney, 9 Chase St.. Point. Friends forever: JD. DM. DP. KT. TB. TE. MM. MH. JM. LH. DH. MF. AG. JB. CL. KD. CR. PM. IP. RC. MJ. DJ. We made it! Steve P.. My Guy! I Love You! Daytona Beach Awesome! Point Jr.. Floor. Bowling.” Red Camaro. SM. JD. PM. PC. DJ. WOW! Congratula- tions to the Class of '85. Likes: Gorgeous Guys, Friends. Parties. Weekends, Dislikes: School. Work. Snobs. Patrick Hagerty, PAT. 1 Yardarm Lane. Germantown. I want to say Thank you to Seagull. Dan. Julio and Kelly. Likes: Mexican Food. Girls. Dislikes: Suspension. Four Cylinders Joanne E. Hall, HALLSEY. 199 South St., Point. To the Class of '85: Good Luck! Erin, we made it! Woodbound. NO-P-D, LC. EP. BH. SV. TK. PH. PL. KM. AS. CM. SL. PW. CK. JB. Look. Talk and Rock. Power Fight; Thank you. Mom and Dad! I made it! Sheila and Dan. Barbie and John. Likes: Friday at 2:30. Dislikes: School jU JJ. Qt.L 68 [Hen 6©uc e •uniujoh) iniuot intuofht fjutDi 69 nr y juun0f Off l w £j fnujn( 2 m juu r uu 5 1 1 rjyUij.no 70 Sanjia SNM fllarlt JJttyJtn VU a J. JU Vh.L.f JLr Ronald Hanson, 112 Chubbock St.. Quincy Laurie Ann Happnie, LAURIE. 50 Captains Walk. Germantown. Townies Friends Forever: LL. LC. GW. CM. MC. LH. DT. MG. Lynne. There’s Sutt! Whadda yah mean Crusty? 9-18-84 = Squinchies! RS. Mary broke the S-l-N-K! One gun-Hard. Sea Wall Bound. The Bug 7-3-84. MC. Hoodsies. Daytona '85. Reginald Dwight. Lost Weekend. Luv yah Pal! Cinderella!! Luv Yah Ma! Likes: Rod Stewart. My Pillow. Elton John. Dislikes: WHTT. T-Rats, Cliques. John Harris, 34 Independence Ave., Quincy Melissa Hart, 45 Unity St., West Quincy. The Value of friends is more precious than gold: JL. GP. BM. PD, RP. DH, LC, HM. DC. SD; Jr. Prom, N.H., Petra!! Melissa and Gary. 12 24 83. Forever! Thanks to my family, especially Mom and Dad. Proverbs 3:5, 6. Likes: Petra. Gary, Chinese food. Camping. Music. Fashions. School. Best Friends, Dislikes: Hard Rock. Chicken Pie. Wrestling. Twisted Sister Allie Samuel Hassan, 58 Winter St.. Quincy Yasmine M. Hassan, 21 Spaulding St., Quincy Mark Hayden, NIPPLE.” 22 Goddard St.. South Quincy. Likes: Cars. Par- ties. Dislikes: Work Boots. Disco. Breakers. Michael Hays, HAYSIE. 15 Virginia Rd.. Merrymount. Hockey — 10. 11. 12 Capt.. MC. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me! KM. LD. SL. JK. SB. SA. KL. MD. Tom and North! Good Luck to everyone! Likes: Hockey. Clothes. Girls. Cars. Dislikes: Homework, Wet towels. Waking up, Monday. Brian Helle, 248 Farrington St.. Wollaston, Electronics Class of 85 No. 1! Likes: Girls. Money. Fast Cars. Dislikes: Break Dancers. Teachers. Scott Henderson, 11 Hynes Ave.. Quincy. ELECTRONICS CLASS ‘85’ NO. 1. BWACK.” Likes: Fast Cars. Holidays. Girls. Dislikes: Break Dancers. Michael Jackson. Glenn Hermanson, HEN,” 47 Brooks Ave.. Quincy. Well to you of earth and sea. because the Devil sends the beast with wrath, he knows the time is short. Let those who have understanding recall the number of the beast because it is a human number. Its number is 666! Debra Herron, DEB. 14 High School Ave.. Point. Friends forever: KD. CP. JA. JK. LC. MC. MH. CC. SM. SV; Cheering. Rallies. KH — It’s in the Constitution. Banquets. Please pass the gravy. Leadgerland and Woo! Dr. Ruth. Point, Daytona. Prom. Is this your date? . Softball. Wow! Dee. Can’t talk now. Somebody else’s guy. Rocky III. Beach Scene. Luv ya Snuff. Good Luck Class of '85. Likes: Chicken Rondelets. Cabbage Patch Dolls. Dislikes: Cindy Lauper, Last Period 'Jbthra . - . .JJtr 71 Kftlhtooo Thornton Pamela Hicks, PAM. PAMIE. 53 Mill St.. Point. To the class of '85. we finally made it! Good Luck in the future! I hope I will see you all again. My favorite class was baking! I want to say I'm going to miss everyone, especially Joanne and Erin! Likes: Rock Groups. Fridays at 2:30, Payday. MTV. Sum- mer. Dislikes: Mondays. School, Winter Barbara A. Higgins, BARBIE.” 54 Bermain St.. Point. To Mom and Dad I did it. Patty stay out of trouble. George keep on working. Kathy and Andrea, we've had a lot of good times let's have a lot more. To everyone in the locker room Shelia. Tree. Joanne. Lisa. Erin. Kim, Annemarie. Carolann. Cherly. Annlouise. Good Luck. John, remember. I Love you! Class of '85 is the Best. Likes: Cooking. Thomas Hoare, 46 Bunker Hill Ln.. West Quincy. ELECTRONICS CLASS OF 85 NO. 1! Likes: Girls. Holidays. Half Days. Dislikes: Breakers. Leanne Holbrook, RUSTY. 20 Petrel Rd., Adams Shore. Scott 8-4-84. Linda please don't call your father! Florida '85. Huh Lin? Friends 4-eva: Shan. MK. Snoring Sam of '83. BST O times Luv Ya! SK. SN. JH. BB. CM. LM. LM. DB. Lynnie K? 6-26 Memba 4-always My Doll.” Lori B SIS.” Shore. Cru. SK. LM. DB. CM! Yaz. Caf Study. Baxter! Thanx Mom ILY! Good Luck class of 85! Luv Ya Scott and My Theo! PS Mlatch ! Deb! Jon T. Holmes, 218 Bellevue St.. Quincy Kerrie Holyoke, KE, 225 Rockisland Rd.. Houghs Neck, Neck Girls stick 2-getha JA. LF. DL. JM. RR. SS. DB. (Heavenly 7) Labreque Paul 2 19 82. BTD. Sheernie 4-ever. LD. CC. DM. KL. KK. NAD - Guppy. P. 2. Cheer- ing. Rallies. Warwick. Lauri's Room. K's Window, Jr. Prom. Neck Talk. Ber- muda Bound. Summer of '82. Chuckie’s trick, Jan's Fall. North End, DL-Yup, P-Puff, Thanks Mom. Dad. Nanna, and Pa. I Love Ya. Likes: Weekends. Foot- ball. Dislikes: Mrs. Chrusciel, Mr. Rubin. North Quincy. Susan Patrice Howlett, 40 Hughes St.. Quincy Diane Hurley, 100 Standish Ave., Quincy. How's it goin'? Sun! LH. AH. NG. CS. KS. LA. See ya later! Are you sure? NH '84. Gut Vz an hour. Love you Dad and Ma. Reach for the stars! It’s been real. Good Luck class of 85”! Likes: Horses. Swimming. Skiing. Dislikes: Homework. Fights. Paul Hutchinson, HUTCH. 142 Albatross Road. Adam Shore. Senior Class of '85 Lives On! To all my friends. Christine. Michele. P.J., Steve. Brian. Silvana. Brett, and all the rest. Let’s go crazy! Check out the dew. Tennis team. 82. 83. 84. 85. Quincy over North. Northeastern Bound! Thanks Q.H.S.. Thanks Mom and Dad! James Hutchison, 15 Ida St.. West Quincy. ELECTRONICS CLASS OF 85. Stop Shop. GTO. BWACK.” Likes: Music. Blondes. Dislikes: Wak- ing up in the morning. Working. John Huynh, 32 Harriet Ave.. Quincy Mark Lawrence Jenkins, 263 Newbury Ave., North Quincy 72 Joann l c x tr pumJu I MM sfon .7. . f o rn,’ v Untihin on uynoff' ut g- r r r tu ,uu T u aun e ii anuuyl Ron Hanson Wit ium Deborah Marie Johnson, 19 Nelson St., Quincy Max H. Johnson, 128 Connell St., Quincy V. Craig Johnson, ’'FELIX,” 280 Whitwell St., Goodbye to Mrs. C.. Mrs Me and Miss Annesse (she is going to get married some day!!); Good luck to funky freshman K.P.; Good luck to me in college in 85”; T Me and Me in ac- counting. per 4; Ma + Pa will miss sending me to school; WORDS OF WISDOM: There are two kinds of people in this world; people who fly helicopters, and people who don't!! Told you C.P.! Likes: Nice clothes. Good food. Excellent music. Good friends. My psychology teacher (?). Basketball. My car. My girlfriend's mother. Dislikes: The smell of my dog!. Dirty clothes. My address!!! The MBTA. William James Jolly, 262 Safford St.. Quincy. Hey. Smiley!! Down at Frag- gle Creek! 42nd Street. Homecoming Dance? Not my fault! D.P., my favoritest. Bubblegum!! I need a job. Love ya! Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Food. Women. Wine. Song. Cars. Bruce Springsteen. Dislikes: Mrs. Bernache. Math (in general). The (T). John Joyce, JACK, 32 Turner St.. Houghs Neck. I went at full stride as a senior of 85.” Chele. Chele. The L. love in me loves the love in you! Snoopy + Woodstock. Party. Totally Casually Radical! Da. Doo. Doo. Doo. De. Da. Da. Da. is all I want to say to you. Mrs. C. Thanks for the spotlight. We came. We did the job. We Graduated: Ma I bet you didn’t think I’d make it. Likes: Fire in a Fire place. Nice eyes. Little Kids. The smell of the beach. Snoopy + Woodstock. Wild parties. Fun in the sun. Michele’s sex appeal. Dislikes: Cold winter days. Bad moods. Spoiled brats. Heathcliff. The distance to her house. April Jus8eaume, JESSIE.” APE.” 168 Taffrail Rd.. Germantown. Thanks Mom. Miss Hurley. Mr. Baker. I love you. Michael! Michelle Kalmbach, MICKY. 113 Elmwood Ave.. Wollaston. Best wishes to Pugsy. Twiggy. Harriet. Ziggy. Great time at Dance Factory. Judy loves Steve. Congratulations to the class of '85. Thanks Mom and Dad, Hi Buffie, Gloria, and Laura. Quincy over North always. Likes: Parents. Friends. My Classmates. Teachers. Relatives. My car. My dog. Guys! Dislikes: Homework. Tests. Monday mornings. School. Algebra 2. Football. Spinach, Liver! Lisa Kasparian, GHOST. 42 Rhude St.. Quincy. Lisa and Frank. 4 8 84; Frank. You're the best! Love ya always! Bop-mobile. Bermuda bound. You B., why do you wanna fight?! a month and three days. Faxon Park. 7 23 84; Hey. babies. F-M-H how. Talk to me, Glo-worm. Muff. Puff. Gruff. Buela. Ghost. Fi-bag. FN. DH. DR. JP. MP. LO. LH. AC. KR. CK. AND CJ; It’s been real! Thanks Mom and Dad! Carolyn Kavanaugh, 74 Alrick St.. Quincy. Good Luck Class of '85! I.L.Y. Jimmy. 4-21-83. Jr. and Sr. Prom. Veto’s. Capebound. Karen M.'s Sleepover, P-Puff, John’s house. Mike S.. Duthy. Pageant. Shea. T. Courts. Karen’s 9 4 84. I.L.Y. Terry. Leanne. Karen. Karen. Karen. Darline. Sandy. Jackie. Colleen. Marie, Carol. Patti. Ann, Beth, and Judy! Thanks Steph. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. Likes: Heavy Metal. Football Games. Boys. Dislikes: Break Dancing. North Quincy Kelli A. Keefe, 91 Bay View Ave.. Quincy Kathleen Keeley, KEELS.” 100 H St.. Southie, To the best of times, and the best of friends: IP. TB. CF. SB. DM. AND GP. We will all remember TOES B. . Bermuda bound! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! All over the place! Yesaday Class! Class of ’85 is 1! Likes: Bruins. McEnroe. Huey Lewis. Duran Duran. Soaps. Dislikes: Short people. Insects. Snobs. Sabres. Nordiques. Canadiens. Kelly A. Keeley, 58 Pawsey St.. Quincy 75 0« b MwrOO Christine Kelley, 159 Crescent St.. West Quincy. Watch the step you take into tomorrow; for. tomorrow is your future. 85” Alive. CN '84. Handcream. N.H.S '84-’85. MC 4-12. Thick-n-Thin. Still the best. Jr. Prom '84. Thank you. Turn the clock back DR. Marching Presidents. Mr. C. and Mrs. C. Love ya. Also LM. PH. SM. YB. TT. NM. It’s been real. You’re great! I Love You Mom! Likes: Snowball fights. Christmas Parade. Dislikes: Culture Club. Rival Drum Corps. Joanne Kelley, 200 West St.. West Quincy. Good Luck class of ’85. Friends Forever JW. SC. LC. DH. KD. HM. CM. Cheering 83-85. Rallies 4 27 84. Jr. Prom. EB. Is this your date? Bermuda Bound 85, Stevo — He goes to Quincy North, Mr. Watermelon. Don't Smile. Harry and Al. The Nail. Thanks Ma and Dad. I Love You. Likes: Weekends. Parties. Boys. Dislikes: T- Rats, Mondays. Tabatha Kelliher, 389 Water St.. Quincy David P. Kelly, 167 Billings St.. Quincy John Grant Kelly, 140 Squanto Road. Quincy Theresa M. Kelly, 16 Rogers St.. Quincy Tammy Kemper, 117 Martensen St.. Point. Sherri, let's go cruising. Guys Love 'em. Mike. He’s so wonderful. My little silver coffee can donuts. Shelby. I don't know. Yaz. Go buy a necklace. RG. Love ya. Graphics 83-85. Mr. Fred “BREAK.” I Love MM. Beach. B. S. D. J. you’re the best. Prince.” Mom and Dad I Love You both! Thanks MV. SP. MM. CD. AC. SC. BS. DR. MB. BE. BH. Darling Nikki. Bye Ducky I Love Ya! Kathleen Kerins, ' KATHY,” 14 Bayview St.. Point, We did it A.G and C.P Mornings the best! AB. LD. New Hampshire 7 84. Pass with care. Go-Karts. Packy U3. Ho-Jo parties. Lib. 9 84. No hair nets? Turkey day 11 84, JK time. B.H, S.O. C.O. I’m Drunk! Dad. May 17. Ma. I have no clothes. Thanks, I know it was hard. Joe. I did it! Thanks I love ya’s! C.K.. S.K.. A.E.. V.E. Likes: Summer, music, concerts, vacation, weekends. Dislikes: school, cliques. Cheryl Kerr, 12 James St.. Quincy. The best of Luck to: PG. MR. CD. AS. KM. EP. TK. MM. MS. SL. GF. PW. Florida ’84. Bermuda Bound ’85. Party Sandy Beach 82-83, Shop 1. The Locker Room. Class '85: We are the best! Fred, Friends Forever: Cheryl and Pam, Remember the good times. Southie ’83. The Fitzmobile. Never forget JMG 5-25-80, I Love Ya! Endless Love. “Scoop. Koko Bird. The Gap Band. “Ricky ’84.” 4-ever Senior Prom '85. Thanks Mom and Dad! Deborah Key, DEBBIE.” 12 Bunker Hill Lane. Quincy. Class of '85 Best of luck always! I love you Mike (NOTA) 9-8-83. You’re a hard habit to break! Best friends 4-eva: LS. SL. DM. CD. DC. CC. PLL. KM. LR. P-Puff, B-Bound. The Gang: CM. DM. SK. BP. KC. MM. Rock Parties. New Friends 4-eva: JM. DM. MC. DC. DM. MJ. Der Dad! Thanx Mom and Dad. I Love You! Look out college, here I come! MaryEllen Kineavy, 52 Narragansett Road, Merrymount, Yearbook 85. P.P.C.. Choir ’85. Jr. Prom '84 MM. Florida '85.” Mad Wendy. Save it!. Love ya Yoko, Friends 4-eva. Michele. Irene. Ann. Lee. Lisa. Ann. and Teresa. The HR Gang, Thanks Mom and Dad for everything, Good Luck to the Class of ’85. Likes: Money. Football. Weekends. Concerts. Parties. Being with friends. Summer. Dislikes: Mondays Kevin Laitinen, 91 Merrymount Rd.. Quincy. These years have been the best of times and will never be forgotten, Forbes Hill Park. The Tower. July 10. 1990. Junior Prom, Senior Prom. Florida. Kingston. N.H.. Van Halen Concert. M.D. Thanks Mom and Dad I made it! Likes: Weight Lifting. Fights. Dislikes: Punk Dressers. Trend Following People. ChriiUnr 'Witlr r .Xtffty (Jrunt JCMy 76 J chi ii nr O. DaLlL JCMiltr SbaviJp. JCtfty 77 tfobrl C. rUtCjrow „‘lnJrtur Stoll rUtnkarJl Kimhrfu .-4. j[m Pfltr jCtnnon 78 Patri tin nCronarJ James Landrey, 47 Carver St., Quincy Teresa LaRosa, 95 Common St., West Quincy. FLA. “85.” Best of Luck. A.S.. MeK. A.F.. M ... Not that I know of... A. Still appalled! Likes: Money. True friends. Dislikes: Rude people. Jamees Leary, “EGGO,” 37 Narragansett Road. Merrymount, Thank God. it's over! I won't forget MM, JB. JA. SP. DM. RA. MW. Mr. A. BV. DO. Mr. Mac. MV. LM. PS. LB. TS. KH. PM. MC. JK. and the rest of the Class of '85 in Quincy. Good Luck to the class of '85. It’s been real! Likes: Soccer. Baseball. Basketball. Swimming. Friday Nights. Football. The Hut. Dislikes: School Food. Math. Monday morning. Spelling. Thinking, Working. Sundays Stephen P. Lee, 20 Wampatuck Rd.. Quincy Robert LeGrow, “ROBBIE.” 73 Garfield St.. West Quincy. Thanks Mom! SC. PC. BM. PD. DD. “What’s up?”. “Boston Run. Johnnie’s Summer Parties. “I made it!”. “Mick Jagger for President!”. Good Luck to the Class of '85!”. Duxbury. PJ’s Car. Burger and a Big Gulp.” 7-11, Burger King, Faced. Scorched. Bud Dogs. What a party!”. Likes: The Who. The Stones. Girls. Dislikes: Breakers. Nerds. Science. Math. Kimberly Leman, “KIM. 167 Colonial Dr.. West Quincy. “Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. P-Puff, Steve's offense. Jr. and Sr. Prom. Bermuda. Parties. Summer '84. Hey Mimi. Brothers! U.B.M.. Chele. we finally made it! The moon. Kev's favor. Rica's knees. Pool party! Good Luck to the class of '85. Esp. MD. MT. JJ. NB. MM. JD: I Love you Mom and Dad. Likes: Bruins. Long Weekends. Good Friends. Summer. Dislikes: Saying Good-Bye. Cheryl Ann Lenardis, 106 Rhoda St.. Quincy Joseph Lenehan, JOEY,” 56 Monroe Rd.. Hospital Hill. Good Luck to the Class of '85. Summer '83. I love this (expletive deleted)! An honest brew makes its own friends! — John Molson. Mountain = Keg Party. Hey Norton. Gerry. Big Red. Alby. Stinky. Little Boy. Somebody. Give the coach a brew!” Has anybody seen my brother. Don?” So, where's the party, eh?. “I want the big one! — D.M. — Labor Day. '84. Likes: Reading. Dislike: some teachers Andrew Scott Lenhardt, ANDY LENZO. 41 Priscilla Ln.. Quincy. Pageant Field. Shea Rink. J. Wholey's House. Q.H.S. Basketball '83. 4. 5. 76' Red Cutlass Supreme. Ah! Could I have a jump please? Nantasket Beach last day of school. Bermuda. The Cape. U-Mass weekend. Montreal weekend. Villa Rosa. MacDonald's. Class of '85. Pisa, Miguel. Y-Master. Sharp. Rod Stewart and T-Twins, Flash, Yuri! Likes: Big Mac and Large Fries. Brew. Girls. Dislikes: Physics. Chemistry. Biology. Progression Regression. Peter Lennon, “JOHN, 26 Figurehead Ln., Quincy. CLASS OF '85. “THE WHO. John S. Leonard, 139 Waterston Ave.. Quincy Patricia Leonard, 172 Babcock St., Quincy 79 Patti Ann Leonard, 33 Ellis St.. West Quincy. Good Luck to the class of ’85. Don’t forget all the fun times together. Bermuda '85. P-Puff, Jr. Prom. (D. Parry). Lavern and Shirley. B-Dancing, Buddies. Plaza. Ski Club. JA. CD. TM. LD. SS. KE. KL. KM. DD. CK. CD. SL. MC. PL. BW. JM. Susan thanks cuz (C.C.C.). Best friends forever: Beth Veneto. Thanks Mom and Dad. Love Ya always! Likes: Skiing. Swimming. Softball. Dislikes: Shorthand. Mondays. Joyce S. Leung, 186 Robertson St.. Quincy Stephanie LeVangie, 121 Martensen St.. Point. Good Luck Class of ‘85.’ Daytona '85. ILY-TM. LD. KM. KL. KE. CD. DD. SS. JA. MC. PL. BV. — MS. Thanks CA. JW’s BBQ. KL-Louie. 9 4 84. KM sleepover. T-courts. O’Rourke. Cemetery. Pageant. Shea. Jr. Prom — Vito. Sr. Prom. Cape Bound. Nantasket. P-Puff. T-Mobile. Foursome: L. S. A. B, Thanks and Love Ya. Mom and Dad. Likes: Boys. Music. Football. Clothes. Beach. Friends. Christmas. Dislikes: Math. Monday. Saying Good Bye. Cleaning. Hui-Wen Li, ’’BILLY.” 62 Huntley Road. Quincy Center. P.J.D.. Brian M.. Ted M.. Mike M.. Breakin down. Hanover Mall. Hitch-hiking. In town on weekends. English with P.J. and Brian '82. Cape Cod. California. Senior Prom ’85. Sarah. Anne and Dan. ROTC with Col. and Sarge. Gym. the Library, Peter Ho. Going to school at M.I.T.. Boys' State. Waltham. Parties over at Dan’s. Thank you Mom and Dad. Likes: Sports. Dancing. Friends. Car. Driver's License. Prom. Work. Money, Dislikes: Books. School Lunches. 6:30 AM. Sleeping Alone. Headaches Errol Joseph Licciardi, 392 Water St.. Quincy Lynne J. Light, 12 Georgiana Rd.. Quincy Patricia Ann Lindblom, CHATTY PATTY, 42 Baxter St.. Point. Thanks to all my friends for the love and support you’ve given to me. Michelle. Missy, Cathy, Lynda: Good Luck in your health professions. If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me? Thanks Gram and Grampy for the help. time, and life you've given for me! Lisa Who,” I Love you Mike! Likes: Food. Mike, Sports. Dislikes: T.V. Angela G. Litterio, “ANG. 25 Hynes Ave.. West Quincy. Class of '85 couldn't have been better! Prom nite was Almost Paradise. The best of times.” To the future show chorus. “Giggles,” Keep up the Gigglin! Friends for-eva: JM. SP. DC. LP. CH. JK. CR. SS. KR. SC. Love ya all! Good Luck! Likes: Freedom. Jewelry, Skiing. Dislikes: Homework. Snobs. Donna Marie Litterio, 233 Independence Ave.. Quincy. Thank you Mom. Mi ano Spanish Gypsy. I’m free. (Heaven helps the man). Good Luck Class of '85. Senior trip to Europe. Memories. Vacations. Business Classes. Psych. Olympics '84. Grandmothers. Especially mine! The Prom. SH. AL. KL. KL. ML. MM. DT 26. HS. W57, DC. Raynee Eve. Likes: Pepsi. Autumn. Falling in Love. MacDonalds. Dislikes: Science Labs, Foreign Language Lab. Burger King. Method Center. Scott Lockhart, 193 Taffrail Rd.. Quincy Janet Logan, 24 Sextant Cir., Quincy Catherine M. Lomanno, 907 Southern Artery.. Point 80 tatardt na Tfjarit rj.il ti 18 ,or m 'univ fi njtbuy WT” uuff' un6oy p png in i”r g ••o,s '• uu6',Diarrm u!)r Ul c utv r°ui ui inr rroK,nui in iunf tuon T ruAr d JCmtL 'ryn C. -Cymctt Wit iam $o„rl VWJbcnaU It'ai iJ filat -jCcan Denise R. Loud, 70 Crosby St., Houghs Neck. Neck girls stick 2-getha. JA, LF, KH. JM, RR. SS. DB (Heavenly 7). Labreque, Neck talk, Summer of •82, July 3rd. KK. LM. LM, KL. CC. PS. LD. DD. ND. Q.H.S. Friends Car Wash, North End. Deb + Shell? Jan’s fall 9N 3. D Where are we? MVP Park boys, P-Puff, Bermuda Bound. Shaun 5 9 82, NFU, Good Luck Class of ’85! , (N.Y.) World watch out! LF JA, KH. Thanks Ma and Dad! ILY! Susan Leslie Lowe, PUGGY,” 320 Elmwood Ave.. Quincy, Mei tu es ude amie speciale. Kathy, don't go! Zig, NM. Ann, Sue: You'll last. Frog Club Member. Reason coexists with our insanity. Puggy, Bluebell. Do it or die. The good ole days weren’t always good and tomorrow ain’t as bad as it seems. Ron: Just the way you are: Bob. Mos, Cals. Wendy. Jule, Bye. Karen Luisi, 118 Robertson St., Quincy Kathryn C. Lynch, KATHY, 201 Hobart St.. North Quincy. DL. AL. DP2, ROTC, MM2, HKT, KM, BM, skating, Gismo, Thank you Mom and Dad. Likes: Barry. Dislikes: acid rock. Timothy P. Lynch, TIMMY, LYNCHY,” 71 Barbour Terrace. Adam Shore. Adam Shore, boys. Lost Weekend with Van Halen, Nantasket '84,' trashing it up tonight. (Lomo. drive me home), clouds. G-Town bound, Back Beach, (Ma. can I use the car? — Going bowling tonight). RL. RS. LM, LM. GS. BA. SA. BL. JH. CD. Thanks Ma + Dad for everything! Later QHS. Likes: Van Halen concerts. Tuning out. Dislikes: Mr. Mosher. Michael Jackson. James Lyons, JIM.” 79 Lawn Ave., Quincy Point. Electronics. Class of 85, No. 1. BWACK. Likes: Weekends. Girls. Fast Cars. Dislikes: School. Break Dancers, Working. Jane M. MacDonald, 65 Quarter Deck Rd.. Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad! Miss you DC. LQ. TT. MP, LM! Remember Mount. Sandy. Pond, and G-Town. Class of '85 Number 1! DC don’t forget Oct. 82. Miss you Mr. Gibbs and Graphics. Thanks for the good years! TLA, MS. Thanks for the good times LN. Likes: Boys. Fridays. Weekends, Summer, Parties. Graduation day. Dislikes: Weekdays. Indoors. School Lunch, Boring weekends. Ninth grade. William Joseph MacDonald, 11 Siler St.. Quincy Michael Maclnnis, 103 Greenleaf St.. Quincy Heather M. Mackey, 136 Crescent St.. West Quincy. Class of ’85: LC, CC. BV. PL. CD. JW. JK. JL. MC. MH. DC. F-B. Bermuda bound ’85. Best of Friends. U-2. Is anybody home?” James K. MacKinnon, 120 Spring St.. Quincy David E. MacLean, DAVE. Ill Rockland St., Houghs Neck. I made it! Retreat '81, '82, ’83. Lamborghini 1 Rule. Bruins Rule! Kill ’em. O’Reilly 24, 10. 7. The Machine. Cruisin’ Catalina. Pontiac and Chevys Rule. Ratt. U-2. Rush. Police Concert '83. '68 Chevy. PU. 70-72, Monte Carlos Rule! How's it going. Bill. Chuck. DeeDee. and all the Wendy’s Crew. LM. DO. DT. LH. DC. DO. Debbie O. I Luvya! Thanks Mom and Dad! 83 Carol Ann MacLellan, 25 Charlesmount Ave., Point. Not Me Baby. I'm too Precious So . . . Frog. Sis. Shop. Fatso. Locker room, friends: AS. KM. PW. SL. GF. LC. CD. CK. EP. JH. JW, TH. Bermuda '85.' Party at Amma's. Oh no Sully! Dani, You got the car? Pixys 1+2. Canada, be there! Who me? Mark. What's up? M+M. 4 5 84 Mr. Mick College bound. UGH! T+P, T, always Ed- dee. I miss you. dad! I love you. Mom! '85.' Likes: Scooping. QVTS Dislikes: Cliques. Levi's and workboots. Carolin Madden, 43 Riverbank Rd.. Quincy Stephen E. Magee, STEVE.” 22 Charles St.. Houghs Neck. If one ad- vances confidentially in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life which he imagines, he will meet a success unexpected in common hours.”. Mrs. C.. mere words aren’t enough. The Gang”: Luv you all! L.M. — A.O.M.M.M.B. — SPECIAL. Austria '85. This is just the beginning! Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Musicals. Trivial Pursuit. Flying. Dislikes: Quitters. Ob- noxious People. Waking Up David H. Magnell, DAVE,” 140 Presidents Ln.. Quincy Center. Finally Outta here”: Thanks for all the memories to everyone, Montreal 84. Good Luck Band. Jamie (11-20-82), I’ll love you always! Thanks Mom and Dad. Mr. C.. Mrs. C., Mr. A. for all the support you've given me. Likes: Submarine Races. Hot Tubs. Computers. Dislikes: Snobs. Breaking. Disco. Brian T. Mahon, BRAD.” 110 Shawmut St.. West Quincy. Sr. and Jr. Proms. '84. Late for the Sr. Prom '84. Harvard. Duxbury '84. John’s Parties, Breakfast after the Prom. Wrestling, Sucking Weight. MT in Math. Bill Li. Metal Shop '84. Living with Danny. Ants. Parties, Honors Pass to the Library, Spanish with Mrs. Bernard. Out with Chip, Sue. PJ. Thanks to all my friends and to my Mother and family. Likes: Sports. Weekends. Parties. Beach Vaca- tions. Friends. Camping. Family. Dislikes: Homework. Getting up for school. Detention. School Lunches David Mahon, 25 Vine Ave., Quincy Christopher Mahoney, CHRIS.” 57 Post Island Rd.. Houghs Neck. Likas: Sleeping late. Skiing. Swimming. Going out somewhere. Chinese Food. Autumn. Sleeping Late. Dislikes: Getting up early, Fried foods. Loud people. Moody people. Wednesday. Going shopping. Bus rides. Rainy days Linda A. Mahoney, BOCA. 192 Rhoda St.. Houghs Neck. Friends — BU. DS. TC. JC. KK. DB. LM. LM. DM. KH. LE. JA. DL. SS. LH. The Butes Pink Lights. Girls in trouble. Florida '85. Lee. I'm calling my father. What! Ja Supersac. Big Guy. Sheraton. Rm. 228. What no mustard? Luv ya Roger. Thurs. Nite. Chinese food. Brenda — getting home late. We made it! Luv ya. Ma and Dad. P-Puff. Likes: Friends. Parties, Weekends. Dislikes: Homework. Rain. Audrey Mallock, 39 Whitney Road. Quincy Center, SV. Stop switching your name! , MM. Say Please. Likes: Weekends. Spending Money. Half Days. Dislikes: Mondays. Tuesdays. Wednesdays. Homework. Finals. Quizzes. Tests. Michelle Anne Maloney, 10 Pearl St.. South Quincy. Always remember A-Lunch. DL. BB. SS. LY. MB. LW. Good Luck to the Class of '85. “Excuse Me!” Debs and Dotty in COP. Donna and her “Hey quietion. Presidents. Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Summers. Sleeping. Football Team. Dislikes: McDonald's. Break dancing. Hey. Quietion Cheryl A. Malveati, 31 Mallard Rd.. Adams Shore. Jeff. 7 9 83. I luv U, Sandy Neck Beach. Cape Cod. Adams Shore. Hockey. Room 228. Ohio. The keys. REO Speedwagon's Back on the Road Again. Friends forever: JD. CM, DB. SS. BL. NA. GM. KM. LM. AND LH; Thanks for everything, Ma and Dad. I love you! Rita M. Malveatuto, 35 Plymouth St.. Quincy. Thanks to all my best friends for all the fun we’ve had. Good friends are forever. Love ya all! Good luck in the future. Class of '85! Remember, perseverance is the key to success. May all your dreams come true! Likes: Pop and Rock music. MTV. Drawing. Ceramics. Dislikes: Country music. Wars. Racism Carol J. Wacl'tlan Brian D. Walon 84 _-Vu« r y DlalfotL —------------------------------- S8 °ri”TUl III n'?l 'ucmi r °rr !l'Mnu r utv Aluor u ,uur irrui 86 Nenita Maria Mandawe, “NHIT,” 56 Sea Avenue. Houghs Neck. Good luck class of '85. Friends 4-ever-Magga. L. Rice. C. Bullis. J. Clasby. S. Cagdas. S. Lowe. K. Egan. P. Cook. M. Darges. Mel Twig.” D Marshall — Keep in touch. Luv you all!! Remember the parties we had at Kathy's house. Special thanks to Nay-n-tay and Family. Florida. April '85. Manny. Luisa. Lilly. Rodel. and Grandma. YO. Likes: Half days. C Lunch, going dancing. Rap songs, typing class, breakers. Dislikes: A lunch. 3 flights of stairs from the cat. seventh period class. Eric B. Mann, 56 Lincoln Ave., Quincy Paul J. Mantia, 33 Perkins St.. West Quincy. Thank you Ma and Dad for all your help and support. I'll love you always! I'll always remember the fun I had this last year. To all my friends in Auto Mechanics, see you soon or if not. then, at reunion time. It was the best of times. I wish I could go back! Thanks to Mr. Baker. Mr. Forsythe and Mariel for the time and experience you gave to me. Class of '85 forever. Likes: Mud wrestling. Italian food. Dislikes: Indoor suspension. Drugs Lynn A. Manton, 78 Utica St.. Quincy John Marino, 20 Oakland Ave.. Quincy Karen E. Marnell, 25 Connell St.. West Quincy. Good Luck Everyone! 1984 State Volleyball Champs. Falmouth. Lou Pool, New Year's Eve = 12. O’Rourke. T. Courts. Pageant. Shea Rink. Nan. Beach. JW house. KL 9 4 84, The Weekend. TM house. Sr. Jr. Prom — Vito. Best Friends: CD. CK. KL. KE. SS. SL. BV. PL. LD. TM. JA. MC. and DD. Thanks Lou. KA. I love you Mom and Dad — QHS. NOT NQHS. Remember 12 Hugs. '82 States. Swat Team Tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun. Likes: Good Times. Vacations. Movies. Snow. Good Friends. Dislikes: Mondays. Clean Rooms. Saying Goodbye Bruce D. Marshall, 40 Ames St.. West Quincy. Hey. you guys — WAAAHH! WEEH! No. but really. Geekers. Mister — . No! No! No! Hey Yarian. leave your nose alone! It’s the Beave! Deb. hey. hey. I love ya! Syntax Error! There is a way that leads to life. The few who find it never die. More power to you. when you're standing on His word. PD. GT. MH. WM. AC. Mari. THE WEEKEND; Mom and Dad. you did it all! 85’s alive! Deborah J. Marshall, 87 Dewson Rd.. Quincy Wendy M. Marshall, 69 Smith St.. West Quincy. Bruce — I used five spaces on you. I’m glad we went to check on these comments. Mad Choir. Thanks Mrs. C. — Articulate; YB. AC. NM. LM. CM. SS. JJ. KS. BS. JR. — See you Mad .guys later! Jack — The Boomer Bass. Get Involved!! Believe Ya! Mr. Mulready — Brown?!? Thanks! Marybeth Marsters, MB. 45 Colonial Drive. Quincy, Arh. Arh, Arh, squirt! squirt! TB. TE. KT. DM. JB. KB. LO. LH. CL. GK. You Babe! D-Day 4- 12-85. Cruisin’. NQHS Trios. Awesome and Bad. COSO. SM. DJ. RM. BM. SM. forever: Let’s go crazy! Freeze Moe Foe. Missing You. Soccer-the-balls!! That's my cousin. Thanx T. Love ya. Mom and Dad Dorothy I. Maakell, “DOT. 81 Bigelow St., Quincy. Deb's 18th Surprise Party. Zeke. Dizzy. Dingy. Dacey's, Class of '85. DLP. Chop-Chop Sick- Chick. Talent-Punker. Mario, where are you? Oh joy!! DB, LY. MM. GM. Love ya Ma and Dad. Where’s Toto? Likes: Animals. Wrestling. Dislikes: Arguing. Rudeness Jamese A. Mayo, JIM, 16 Claremont Ave., Point. Lunch for three in the Prix. Tim and Steve. I dona nona. Hooten. Sergio. Austria-0 + Canada too. Let's go to the gate. Latin 3 years, Mrs. Greene, with an e! The Torino. The Leaning Tower. Pett.. Heather, you’re a million miles away . The Plimsouls Mom and Dad. Dum vivimus vivamus. Likes: Golf. Traveling. Dislikes: 8 AM 87 Frank McArdle, 35 Hooper St., Quincy David J. McArthur, 98 Baxter Ave.. Point. Good Luck Steve. Andy. Mike. Jan. Steph. Lou. Karen 1+2. Silvana. Mikey. Ted. Jim and all the others. I will see QHS score a TD! Mr. Mac. Can you say figure? Jan. Want a butt? Mickey D’s is short 40 bucks. Steve. Did you meet them chicks? I won't be home for supper! Andy. Need a jump? Mr. G gives impossible tests! Do it again. V-ball! Radiator still leaks. Good bye. Quincy High. Good Luck again! Likes: Vaca- tions. Passing grades. Dislikes. Speeding tickets. Falling upstairs Michael T. McAuliffe, 148 Squanto Road. Merrymount. Class of '85. Ram- ble on. CD. AC. SC. Ducky. MU. O. D. Egg. Jay. SP. CS. Flash. LQ. TK. SL. BS. DC, JM. HI. Little Girl. FL. Bud Dogs. Likes: Rock 'n Roll. Graphics. Dislikes: English. Homework Theodore W. McCall. 1 Parkman St.. Quincy Robert E. McCarron, BOB,” 337 Southern Artery. Quincy Center. 289- 302 Mustang, Green Monsters. Quadra-angle. Cavav. Hey dude. Ray. Jay. Rica. Marcus. Tuck. The bake. You Hank. My hands are numb. Let's go get a Suzy-Q. Hey. you hubbid the Stang Bros. Purple Dart. Watch out for that Blazer. Hoop Team No. 1. 440669. Sup. Sup. You hockey puck. Tennis Net. Chev. SS. Street Super. Hi Mom! Likes: Friends. Stangs. Dislikes: Disgustangs. Ugly people Brenda M. McCarthy, 294 Rock Island Rd.. Quincy. Class of '85 Remember: Child development. MA. Al. Diane. Colgates, Love. Honesty. Trust. Care. Communication. Special People. Friends. Psyche class. 312. Jayne. Mrs. O’Mally. Mrs. Steele. Ms. Shapiro. Mr. Merrill. Thank you all. I love ya’s! And won't ever forget the help and care you all gave me! P.S. I almost forgot to say “Hi-Boss.” Likes: Kids. Music. My job. Scott A. McGahey, 81 Union St.. Quincy Paul McGee, CHARLIE.” 70 Madden Rd.. West Quincy. ELECTRONICS CLASS OF '85 NUMBER 1! Likes: Vacations. 2:30. Girls. Dislikes: People stopping on highway. Fords. 8:00 a.m. Kathleen J. McGregor, CHIC.” 69 Sims Rd.. North Quincy. GP. BS. JO. GT. BC. PF. PK. ER. MOO; Robo. “Sedan for the clan;” White Rocks; All niters — JM, Who’s gut the hoots? New Year's Eve — AeroSmith. Van Halen; V-Ball. Ro's house Fridays. Skip day getting bift; Squaw Rock-Old times; Thanx Mr. Whitehouse: Mom and Dad! Christine E. McIntyre, CHRIS.” 38 Bird St.. Houghs Neck. Dennis, love ya forever. 3 27 82. 442 Olds. Sandy Neck Beach. Cape Cod. Adam Shore. Stree? Hockey Games. CM. SS. BL. JD. NA. GM. DB. OHIO.” The Boat. Mom and Dad. thanks for everything. I Love you! Likes: Going to movies, going out to dinner, going clothes shopping, getting a pay check. Dislikes: go- ing to work, getting up early, going to school Gary McKeon, 85 Charles St.. Houghs Neck. Likes: Girls. Boats. Dislikes: School. Wendie McKeon, 85 Charles St.. Quincy Dranl, WcJrJ r KalhUtn till (jrtyor 88 89 90 Dh er la VI WcJC kkn Jbehorah 4. V ftnun Jeannine M. McLaughlin, 61 Edison Park. Point. Good Luck Class of 85.” Always remember the good times we shared, too many to mention, too many to forget. Show 84.” Jr. Prom. Hello — “Mega — O.K. Fine.” Best Friends Sue and Grace. Likes: Spending money. Weekends. Friends. Fridays. Having Fun. Dislikes: Mondays. Cliques. Tests. Getting up for school. John James McLaughlin, 37 Oakland Ave.. Quincy Mark McLaughlin, DOT RAT, 18 Broadway St.. Point. To the class of '85. We had some great times and some good parties so let's not stop now. (Camma. Train Yard. Cape). See everyone in Bermuda! Likes: Parties. Money. Blondes. Dislikes: Cold Weather. Snow. Sundays. Monday Mornings. Homework. Theresa M. McLoughlin, TERRY. 154 Putnam St.. Quincy Center, Good Luck class of '85. Remember all the good times. Nan-Beach. NYE=12. CEM. TC. SR. PF. O'R. Jr. and Sr. Prom. B + T. J + C, Limo. Vito's. SWAT. BWB. KM Weekend. Lou Pool, Mobile. JW Parties. VB. Flintstones. United Y- Mass '83. Billy. 4 28 84 — Luv Ya! Shake hands. States '84. Best of Friends: CD. CK. LD. KM. KE. KL. SL. BV. PAL. JA. Q.H.S. ft 1! Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Weekends. Parties. Volleyball games. Dislikes: Homework. Flunking Tests. Volleyball practice. Stephen P. McNamara, HUGGA.” 29 Sagamore Ave.. North Quincy. To the class of '85. This Bud's For You! . Have a good one! Good Luck class of ’85. Football 83-84. The Golf. The Woods. Montclair. S.M.G.. The Bog, Good-Party Bob. Mom and Dad. I did it. Thanks! Likes: Parties. Money. Foot- ball. Good Times. Rainy Weather. Car Problems, Homework. Peter W. McNeil, McNEIL, 92 Babcock St.. Houghs Neck. Life Is A Transition From One Extreme To The Other. Where are you now? Likes: Volkswagens. Good Times Dislikes: Corn Dogs. Kimberly A. McNeill, BOARD. 101 Baxter Ave., Point. Thanks to everyone, especially my parents! Summers '81-'84. Party at Amma’s. Ber- muda Bound. Shop 1. Locker room. The class of '85. Thanks and Good luck to all my friends! Kim and Annmarie friends forever. The Brothers. The Crew: Spot. Dick and Jane. 10th grade. Don’t forget the concerts. Wemmy. scoop the Strand. CM. AS. SM. MM. SL. SV. TK. BH. BR. BM. MM. PH. MF. Thanks Q.V.T. 1 Dance. Good Luck CD. PP. Amma? Luv! Likes: Boys. Scoops. Ski- ing. Dislikes: Levis. School Lunches, Politics. Deborah A. Meenan, DEBBIE. 11 Bunker Hill Ln. W. Quincy. Michael 7 3 84. ILY Friends CC. CD. DC. DK. PL. SL. KL. MS. SN. JF. JP. TK. KT. MD. JD. LG. LD. Good Memories SN, JC. DD. Parties. Faxon. Rallies. Games. P-Puff. John P. “Slow down, Bermuda 4 85. Good Luck class of '85. Thanks ma and dad. “I LOVE YOU. Likes: Good weekends. Dislikes: Boring weekends. Nancy E. Mellyn, NANC, 26 Bayview Ave.. Houghs Neck. LL. LM. MK. SM. JR. JJ. JK. RC. YB. DM. KT. DM. JC. WM. CK. MF. DB. DK. MC. MK. Love ya forever! Jack. Big man always. Canada 84. hand cream, band. Mr. C.. Judy. Beach parties. L..A.V. fellowship. Mickey. I’m still looking. RM. SK. KD. RD. Love you all! Don Hoo at the contike boom. Bob. my only cousin, mom and dad. nana, auntie, you're always in my heart! Louis on Friday. Likes: swimming Dislikes: homework Lori Ann Merlino, LAMI. 820 Southern Artery. Point. Let’s go crazy! , Avalon. Bud Tails. Parties. Lori -n- Mike 4-eva. 12 26 81. Prince. Party. Mike's house. Pete. Der fo I don't know! Donna. Monique. Lisa. Debbie. Jane. Tammy. Mike. John — 84. Grand Prix. Girl’s room wall, talks etc.. Spikes. Blacky. Bye girls. Miss ya! U-2, SMD. EM. Mike. I love ya always! Everyone (my Buddy) '85. Likes: Graduation Day '85. Dislikes: Telephone busy signals. Lines at the movies Robert J. Michaud, 80 Palmer St.. Quincy Barry G. Miller, 112 Montclair Ave., Montclair. To the class of '85. this party's for you. The woods. SS. I'll pull you through the wall. Four years isn't a long time. Just look we made it. S.M.G., Montclair. The Clash. Cape Cod, B-52's, The Red Jacket Inn. See Ya!! Likes: Hockey. Mud for my turtle. Par- ties. Dislikes: Homework. Cold Weather. Monday Mornings. Marry (j. Vhlirr 91 Paul A. Miller, 875 Sea St., Quincy William E. Milne, 64 White St., Quincy William J. Milne, ‘PICKLE HEAD,” 30 Bellevue Rd., Quincy. “I finally made it! Everybody party!” Likes: Girls. Richard James Minton, “RICK,” 171 Sumner St.. Quincy Likes: Fast cars, food, girls. Dislikes: Michael Jackson Mark Miranda, ‘‘ANTHONY,” 34 Kidder St.. West Quincy, “For Great Education from QVT, Thanks for the Auto Mechanics teachers. Mr. Baker and Mr. Forsythe. For the best mother of all: I did it for you and the family. Love. Mark. Special thanks to the people who helped me pull through. In love with Robyn Sharpe '84; Class of '85; A year to remember! Likes: Sports cars, Blondes. Italian Food. Rock 'n Roll. Dislikes: Fat girls. Thin Girls. Smart girls. Young girls. Conceited girls Brenda E. Mitchell, 87 Wesson Ave.. West Quincy. To The Class of ”85” Best of Luck! We've had a lot of good times and even more to come. Remember grey rock, the crushers, and the nights out with the gang. To my best friends (the wives): SC. CR, DL who were there when I needed them. Remember der and what's up cup? Thanks mom and dad! I love ya. Tom! 10- 23-82 Likes: money, vacationing, summer. Dislikes: spiders Lee Anne Mitchell, LEE,” 74 Darrow St.. Houghs Neck, MK. JB. SM. JJ. NM. CK. JK. RC. SB. JP. MS. DM. VB. DM. WM. KT. MF: I love you guys forever! Kaarlo 8 24 84 Special! CN 84. Jergens and Stuff! Band. Choir. Thanks Mr. (Tweedle Dum) and Mrs. C.! P.C. Flame. Shortcake Moe, Just like you! M.M.M. Best times! Louis! Lav?? Love and Thanks Mom! UB. AM with me forever. DAD, SMILE! Like: Walking. Poems. Dislikes: Cats, Cholesterol Stephen P. Montgomery, 189 Taffrail Rd.. Quincy Michael C. Morad, 40 Rawson Rd.. Quincy Debra L. Morreale, DEBBIE.” 148 South Walnut St.. Point. Class of '85 finally made it! Remember the good times — KF. TB. IP. SB. DM. KK. JW. JM. SS. KD. GP, Friends Forever. Bermuda Bound. Ya know what I'm sayin' to ya! Shaws Buddies. QHEEN OF VOIDS. Luv ya Paul 9-23-84, Summer of '84. We're seniors now! Kris, let's hit Micky D's. Ma. I need the car! ZZ,” We're gone kids! Likes: Summer vacation. Fridays. Weekends. Music. Dislikes: Freshmen. Homework. Cliques. Mondays. Danielle M. Morris, DANI,” 47 Washington Street. Point. 4 12 85. D- Day 1 for every occasion. Irish Bread Colleen? State Troopers Sara. Flips, AWE Ehe III Sometimes ... Cape '84. Soccer. Squirt Guns. Arrh. Arrh, LeeAnne? No Way blah. blah. blah. Drive in Carol.. . With a priest? Dedham Wall. Just one more at Frog. Chem Notes. MJ. Summer ‘84. 8 31 84, Luv Ya QHS, Neva Forget, Luv Ya Mom and Dad Timothy F. Morrison, 55 Gridley St.. Quincy 92 PaJMLr VhfL W.U Wiranja WuluJC. WoraJ hJ €. WiiXft £ t jlnnr Vlildtff ■Slrpltn P. V onl (jonttry Ubritra rj Vlorrtaft w. Vic lorn tan 93 ftsutjjc m fijfoui °III °‘S iird 'S m ’S' A1Jjnltl f) (T”V mu o!’!Jinci Ju arJ Him Scott Morrissey, 26 Verchilo St., Quincy Timothy Morrissey, 53 Elm Ave., Quincy Wayne A. Mott, 50 Captains Walk, Quincy Edward Munroe, “ED.'' 5 Harris St.. West Quincy. The “Torino. Quebec '84. Austria '85. Max and Marty's Apt.. Andy singing. Geometry with Bill. The Boss. The Lunch Tables. Shhhk! Summer of '84 in Ireland. Ski Club. Skiing with KE, Budd Mosher. Nantasket. Danielle in HR. Steve and Lisa. Cruising. Good Friends: SD, JM. JS. PC. AP. MJ. BE. SN. DM. KE. KM. DD. JW. MK. JM. BW. + TM, MT. Thanks! Remember “Kenny” Always. Class of '85. Patricia Murdock, “PATTY,” PAT.” EUGENE. 17 Freeman St.. North Quincy. Class of '85. See ya kids! . Central Jr. High!. SC. DF: Best Friends. “Love ya. Wayne.” Remember N.H. Always! Thanks Mom and Dad. Love you guys! QHS ft 1. I’ll miss ya! I finally made it! Likes: Wayne. School. Work. Peo- ple. Animals. Kids. Family. Dislikes: Homework, Tests. Fights. Crowds Charles G. Murphy, 76 Woodcliff Rd., Quincy Peter J. Murphy, 12 Nicholl St.. Quincy James J. Nee, “NEEZO, JIMMY, 52 Harvard St.. North Quincy. I'm out. N.Q Hockey 81-82. The church yard. Golf course. Bog Parties. Nice house party Bill. Weha. Steroid JK. BK. TD. The Clash 81-84, S.M.G. “Guif- fes” Montclair is the place to be. Boston train rides. The commons. Hugga Bear, and His Hypo. The Cape, Florida. Thanks Ma and Dad. Later. School, I'll probably miss ya. Likes: Girls. Cars. Work. Money. Hockey. Weekends. Dislikes: Presidents. Baseball. Apple Pie. MTV. Scott Noonan, NOONS, 20 Hall Place. West Quincy. We finally did it! Thanks Mom and Dad! B.O.F. Shea 20 Folka. Bud dogs. Pageant. Shea. JW's Parties. MO. RB. GA, LB, DB. NO. OD. Maine. Workstudy. Summer of '84. We’re in like Flynn, Marty. Leanne, Hey GA. What the------! Look at the boy! It didn't come out yet, GA! Good luck Class of '85. We're gone! Now it's Bud dog time! Steven Paul Noonan, 59 Dysart St.. Quincy Michael W. Nurmi, NURM, 15 Buckley St.. West Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad for all the help! Remember the Auto Body Classes! YMCA Runs. McDonald’s Runs. Tape ball fight. Thanks to all my friends in auto body: Good luck in the future! Likes: Cars. Girls. Music, Racing. Dislikes: Breakers. Kids who think they’re it John O’Callaghan, “OKIE.” 77 Shirely St.. West Quincy. Friends. PLC, BW. RC. JC. PLB. Shop. HD. DB. ZAD. Big AL. MONTY. Bermuda Bound '85. T-Day, Artie Keep Your PLB Humming. O'Rouke Park with Bud dogs. '76 Cougar, FB Pkwy., Fuses. 6-23-83. NYU. J + J Those Gases. CIN Love ya. Always! JUn O'CJLyla 95 Lisa A. O'Connell, 14 Cranch St.. Quincy Center. Good Luck to the class of ‘85.’ Billy Idol 1. Bermuda Bound. Ledgerland. Good Luck Crand, LH have fun. LK. JS. SS. JL. DC. AH. AC. MM. TB. KL. IP. KV. MT. Thanks Mom and Dad. I LOVE YOU. Dean J. O’Malley, 452 Sea St.. Quincy Kerry J. Ogilvie, 33 Yard Arm Lane. Germantown. G-Town Parties. Seawall. Weymouth Hall Party. Thanks DeeDee. You’re a great friend! Ya Nut! N.F.P.A. We can make it! 8 22 82,1 love ya Jack. Forever! Good Luck Class of ‘85! I love you, Ma and AM Let’s Dance!! Can’t see where? Likes: Parties. Good friends. Muscles. Sexy guys. Dislikes: Showoffs. Subs Richard A. Olender, “OLE.” 20 Bicknell St.. Germantown. Thanks Mom. Q.H.S. brings the most potential out of individuals and puts it into use! PM. SB — Our Caf days are over. Only time will tell. Cullen. Conti. Brennan. Miller, Hays. Five men least likely to change! Gary J. Orlando, GAFFA.” 3 Hopedale St., West Quincy. Noodles. Beans. Moe. Bridgeton ’84. Ye Ole town buyer. Mill Hill, Free Munch at HoJo’s, Sox games. Reebs. Flavin and Flavin. Squish. Chris and Kay. Wood. Gazo and Googan, Noons. Did you find it. yet? Likes: Sleeping. Eating. Party- ing. Fishing. Vacations. Snow days. Dislikes: Snobby girls. Waking up. Homework. Work, Labs Christine J. Orum, 111 Doane St.. Quincy Gerald J. Paccioretti, 323 Jenness St.. Quincy Elizabeth A. Padula, 243 Franklin St.. Quincy Maria T. Pagnani, “HAMMA.” 208 West St.. West Quincy. Mom and Dad, I love you! Thanks for everything!! Remember Jesse and Kathy. Great times. Edzo Rich P,” Shea. SM. Memories. All my friends! Hamma! Thanks RL! But most of all I wish I could have shared this year with my cousin Kenny McElroy! DG. CG. MS. TC. KK. LM. BM. SC. DD. CA. MA; Good Luck to everyone! 1985! “The Bop Mobile, JP. DC. LK. MP. Betty! Likes: Early dismissals, Weekends. Snow days. Dislikes: Rainy days. Midterms. Detention Anthony D. Palmariello, “ANDY.” 71 Cleverly Court. Point, Thanks Mom and Dad. Chicken John-Minton’s Heep. “CRASH.” Pine Acres with Aunt Eve and CO-BB, Guns To blow guns. Timmy and Matty My Cousins,” And in the immortal words of Porky Pig That's all folks. Irene Papamarkou, “NINO.” 10 Gay St.. Quincy Center. Risky Business. Nino style — with a baseball bat. Sorry Tricia! Journey. Durans, the BOY. the Limo. Don’t forget the good times. Love ya Tricia. Keeley. Bagu. Chris. Deb. and “Danger.” Remember me. I'll never forget you! I must be chasing after rainbows, one thing I know for sure you always answered when I called.” Thanks Mom and Dad. Likes: Shy people. Short people. Concerts. Music. Duran-Duran. Dislikes: Loud people. Homework. Motley Crue. Lonny W. Parrish, 32 Yardarm Ln., Germantown 96 nCisa .4 OConnM hilaria TJ. f aynani 97 PuLrJJ. P'HinMi Pi Joseph Vuony Uc 98 George A. Patriarca, 8 Perkins St.. West Quincy Robert Pearson, 27 Braintree Ave.. Adams Shore. ELECTRONICS. Class of ’85. 1. Likes: Holidays. Girls. Fast food. Money. Money. Money. Dislikes: Michael Jackson. Break Dancers. People who always say. Have a nice day! . Boy (!) George Monique Lisa Pedriali, 460 Sea St.. Quincy. Thanks Mom for being there! MP + MM forever! 2 19 84! I love you, Mark! Blue Hills! LM. DL. JM. Have fun and Good Luck! Der! Don’t forget Girl’s Room Talks or Avalon Parties! Bud tails. Yea! Class of '85. goodbye, forever and I won’t miss it! I finally made it. Mom! See? I’m here! I can’t believe it myself! Goodbye!!! Likes: Psychology. Being late. Sleeping. Dislikes: School Lunch (pizza). Suspension. School altogether. Busy signals Deborah Penney, DEBBIE.” DEB.” 75 Sixth Ave., Point. Class of '85: It was a fun year! Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad! 1-4-3. Good Luck L.G.. Friends forever. Best of Luck to you L.B. Catch you on the rebound. Love ya! Daytona Beach. Stephen Perfetuo, STEVE. 285 Common St.. West Quincy. “What time am I picking you up?” Best Success to ’84 QHS Football Team Who Cared: Pat C., Bill S.. Cullen. Conti. Gerry. P.J.. Pett, and the rest. Dave. Andy. Mike. P-Puff. Soup” Lives! Thanks Mom and Dad. Come on over anytime! Provolone” will always be there. 66. Likes: Comedy, Sports. Females. Cable TV. Warm Weather. Good Music. Money $$$. Being with friends. Eating. Dislikes: Vegetables. North Quincy. Conceited people. Other drivers. Being sick or tired. Shaving. Homework and tests. FAT Michael Perkins, 21 Forest Ave., Quincy Sergio Poruyera, SERG.” 341 Wahington St. Point. Best friends: TD. JM. RP. BS. CP. SB. LO, SB. TB. PH. CF. PS. SA. BJ. TT. DM. JK. SUPER- MAN. Sergiana Jones. Jim! Ah dinnah knew whutten hooten. Point, Frigliana, Hr. 316. You just watch yourself pal Thanks Mom. Dad. Sandra, and my half sister Silvana, Hutch, cracker.” MT. Chocura. Happy trails class of 85.” Andrew R. Peter, 7 Allerton St.. Quincy. What’s the sense of trying to sur- vive? Dislikes: School. Break Dancers. Alan C. Peters, 15 Mill St.. Quincy Richard Pettinelli, RICH. 127 Edwards St.. Point. ACE Bill. Maria. Steve. McGowans English Class! Hey Ma and Dad, No five year plan! Good Luck to the class of '85. “IT'S CASUAL!” Likes: Weekends. Day's Off. Half days. Dislikes School days. 80% of the teachers. Joseph Vuong Pham, FROGGIE, 155 Quincy St.. South Quincy. Quiet Defender. Capable of leaping into a Black Mazda pick-up in a single bound. Paperama helped pay Peter’s way along with TV and Radio repair. Colleen Phillips, 421 Granite St.. West Quincy. BB's 4-eva, Dani. Craig. D-Day 4-12-85, Cape-Staties. (SG), Irish Bread? SB. Journey Bound. KD — Can ya feel it? WOW. sometimes. Wherever we go. Roomies? CWE III. Kinda like bein’ 16.” BC 22. Pay back D.H., the bank. SG out of season. Marine mobile. TB your mouth. P-Puff, NF. PC. CC — Work much? Shaw’s memories are forever. Thanks Mom and Dad. ILYM “85.” Likes: Boys. Basketball, Rod Stewart. Stuffed Animals, Carrot cake. Kevin McHale, Rocky. Doug Flutie, Dislikes: Freshmen. Breakers. Smoking. Hoodsies. Mondays. T-Rats. JnJrtu, K. p.l.r ColLn J. PUti, '■Jb.Lrak pntnttf 99 Sherri Plant, 48 Kent St.. Quincy. Class of 85: Tammy's little coffee can. Shelby, you're wonderful!. CD ILU. MM. AC. SC. DC. SL. JM. MP. LM. LQ. BS. MF. CS. G-Town Sara. B. C. P. N. N. D. D. I Love ya Mom and Dad. Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom. Florida. “Hey. there, little girl! MM. HA. HA. Peg. Ben. PG. DH. UYB. Thomas James Ploof, 41 Gay St.. Quincy Centre Erin A. Polley, 23 Burns Ave.. Quincy Amy Poole, 84 Standish Rd.. Quincy Kathleen G. Pratt, “TEAKA.” 29 Quarterdeck Rd.. Germantown. I told you I'd make it mom! I Love you and Dad! Thank you for everything! Class of '85. Shirley. Carol. Deanna. Maura. Dave. Peter. Mark. Tommy. Kim, you've all made it the best year possible. I Love you all! Lisa and George. Kelly and Tom. Dizzy and Paul. Deanna and Mike. Carol and Kevin. Wolly and Beach. Tommy and Teaka 10 6. I'll never forget you! Likes: Walking, Gymnastics. Quiet Nights. Dislikes: Hockey. Buses. Waiting for guys! Erik C. Pulsifer, FUZZ.” 22 Doble St., West Quincy. Good Luck class of '85. Thank God we're out! Thanks Mom and Dad! Hoop 1. Here we come, Jamaica! Likes: Basketball. Dislikes: School. Baseball. Lynda Quigley, 12 Yardarm Lane. Quincy. Good Luck Graphics '85. Thanks Mom and Dad. Luv Ya! Montclair — Mimi + Key. Puff a Bellies. Cape. Thanks L.M.. J.H., T.M., S.M.. Good Summer. Thanks for everything. Luv Ya! D.F. + D.B.. Mr. D.. Mrs. Curns. Working out. Pearl Harbor. Turkey Day, Foot- ball. Saint Patty's Day. He's So Cute! 10th Grade. Likes: Shopping. Telephone. NewWave. Dislikes: Ink Presses. Rain, Curly Hair. Daniel Lee Raymondi, DAN-O.” 40 Packards Ln.. West Quincy. Thanks to my family for everything! SMF. Rush live in concert. The Shaws crew. 23-3, Dan Loves Karen forever. Dennis. Tiger. Joey. Melissa. Jeff. Paula. Matt. Mike. 1984. Van Halen. Iron Maiden. Motor Head. U-2. Maine. Cindy and Al. Joe Perry. Q.H.S. 1. Thanks for a great year to Mom and Phil. Karen. Matt and all family. Friends. BK. Likes: Concerts. Karen. Vacation. Dislikes: Indoor. Buses. Cabs. Diane M. Reardon, 41 Rhude St.. Quincy Jamie Reardon, JAME. 50 Turner St.. Houghs Neck. Luv ya. Gang. Luv ya. David, forever. 11 20 82! Thanks Ma and Dad and Sisters! Montreal Band 82-85. Take care friends. Remember the good times. Remember the Jr. Prom and the Cape! Take care Mr. C.! Lee remember us! Mitchell's 1. Shows 84-85. Don Hoo.” D.C.. See ya later Q.H.S.. Gotta miss ya!! Likes: Sunsets, Dancing. Animals. Dislikes: Homework. Dentists. Insects. Liver. Ironing. Michael Regan, MIKE, 18 Sullivan Rd.. West Quincy. We are the class of '85. We stayed and survived! Likes: Hockey. Monte Carlo. Beer. Kids of elec- trical shop. Dislikes: Rainy Days. Waking up for Work. Tests. Riding the T. Patrick Regan, 20 R St.. Quincy 100 allt rrn (y. Pratt 2 .W VI. P.aJon J. Plant Sk m 102 ttlarif f ii urii Timothy Regan, “OID,” 3 Wall St.. Houghs Neck. “I dislike school, even though I've enjoyed a couple of years at O.H.S. and Q.V.T.” What's up Mike. Eggo. Oggie. and 11th grade electronics class. Likes: Weekends. Dislikes: School. School Food. Christopher Reynolds, 69 Water St.. Quincy Lynda Lee Rice, 282 Palmer St.. Germantown. To the 1 class of '85 Good Luck always! Summer cookout of '84. Purple Rain. Prince. Madonna, She Bop. Thanks Suzanne. Jeannine. Gail, Nenita. Wayne. Ann. I’ll miss you all very much. I made it Mom and Dad! Dance is forever! Likes: Clothes. Food. Dancing. Dislikes: Homework. Marie Rivard, 79 Quincy St.. Quincy Matthew E. Rivers, 14 Perley Place., Quincy Valerie A. Robichaud, 30 Charles St.. Quincy Michael S. Rogers, 21 Endicott St.. Quincy Gail Rollins, 'GAILY.” 93 Edgewater Dr.. Quincy. To the best: the Class of '85. It was GREAT! I'm gonna miss you all. God Bless you all in the future. SB. JC. KK, TC. LM. Remember Senior Trip. It was great! JC. SV. KL. LR. LF. JA. CC. DM. DM. CB. HB. Thanksgiving Turkey Football Game. It was a good team. I Finally made it Mom and Dad. Thanks for putting up with me. Love Ya BOTH! Brothers and Sisters thanks for your help. Love You ALL! Miss ya Mike! Remember you all in my heart always! Likes: Sports. Music. Friends. Dislikes: Homework. Tests! Patricia A. Rooney, 325 Granite St.. West Quincy Donald Rosemond, ''DUCKY.” 60 Stewart St.. Point. It's time to move on. It's been real. Edward W. Rossini, 7 Larry Place.. Quincy. I can’t wait to go hunting again.” “How many deer are enough?” Best of Luck to all my friends. Paul H. Rudnick, 33 Common St.. Quincy 103 PuJ M PuJni.L Brenda L. Ruscio, 203 Rhoda St.. Quincy Cheryol Ruscio, 102 Liberty St.. South Quincy. Thanks Mom and Dad. Sunset with K.S. Best friends like M.B. That was intentional!”. Gina's, candle freak. Daytona with KR. CC. SP. Tara Madness. WA-WA-WA-WA, Toad Woman. Wee go gutta.” Likes: Muscles. Chocolate. Cuddling. Dislikes: Bugs. Liver. Rain. Volkswagens. Kerry Ryan, KE,” 43 Keyes St.. Quincy. Thanks Ma and Dad! That was intentional.” Time to go to work girls.” Genas weekends yabb! Daytona with C.C.. S.P.. C.R.. Locals go to town. D-D with David Lee. C.R. you lucked out. I love you Honey. Wa-Wa-Wa. CU Bound. No way. Best Friends S.P.. C.C.. C.R.. L.H.. T.S.. N.Z. Likes: Movies. Cars. Partying, Friends. Dislikes: School, Mondays. Getting up early in the morning. Mary Saluti, 312 Farrington St.. Wollaston. I love you. Paul. 9 2 83, Con- cert Choir. Mrs. C.. The whole gang. Tuxedo Junction. We will never forget Chemistry Lab! . Bethany is Number One! , JS. KR. BB. SC. HH. CL. AM. RM. CV. BC and kids. EH. That's Break. KS. LS. LS. JM. The Nursery Crew. Thanks for the best year! '85 Alive! Toni Marie Salverio, 110 Curtis Ave.. Point, Good Luck Guys! Be Good (GW. KR. SS. NZ. PM. PS. MP. RM). Ginny. remember JW's BBQ? Summer of '84. Kahlua.” Florida in '85. Love ya Ma! Likes: Eating. Celtics. Beach. Tanning. Horse back riding. Brett M. Satkus, 568 Sea St.. Houghs Neck John M. Savage, 30 Harris St., Quincy Mary B. Savage, 30 Harris St.. Quincy Jan Savoie, 193 Colonial Dr.. Quincy Center. 02169. To the class of 1985. good luck in the future! We were the best class ever! RA. SV. BM. JB. GO. PR. PC. CR. RC. CV. DP. MH. PH. CC and DM. don't ever forget how bad school was!!! No Dave, I don’t want a butt! Thanks Mom and Dad. Wish me luck!!! Natale Joseph Schepis, JOE. 107 Liberty St.. West Quincy. Likes: girls Paul Schultz, 4 Figurehead Lane. Quincy. Thanks to Mr. Baker and to Mr. Forsythe for a great year at QVT. Likes: Fasat cars. Parties. Girls. Blondes. Dislikes: Bad parties. Leather jackets. Work boots. Wine. Levi corduroys Richard W. Schultz, 4 Figurehead Lane. Quincy 104 Clrryotj. - Ktrrxj _ ‘Inn A'yun Vlary nCynnr Sa uli tint! VI SalLs joL Vi Saaaye Wary J.Sa, ayr VaU j. Sclr, HuLJ W. SeUh 105 106 til i i hut f Jbtnnii S lift , Patri,ia . £„ Jmm £. SLu Kimberley Scigliano, KIM,” 45 Nightingale Ave., South Quincy. Thanks Q.H.S. for changing my High School years from bad ones to good ones. Margie and Joyce, you were my friends through my high school years and will be my friends forever! I just want to say “Thanks Mom! You're the best! Thanks P.L. for all my new friends. Suzanne Scola, SUZY-Q. 21 Hobomack Road. Merrymount, Mega, munga. the beach. the Jr. Prom, open arms. Quincy High Hockey. Wishing on a Star. Get me around this corner. Bermuda-bound. '85 is alive. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your encouragement. Luv ya! Best friends forever: Jean- nine and Lynda. Likes: Music, boys, hockey, sleeping, weekends. Italian food; Dislikes: Tests, Mondays, rainy days John G. Scolaro, 12 Sixth Ave.. Quincy Maureen Semana, MO. 39 Lafayette St.. Quincy Center. Climb high, climb far. your goal the sky. your aim the stars. While you are striving for that goal, don't forget there is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy! Likes: Saturdays. Free-time. Running free. MASP. Dislikes: Liver. Mon- days. Midterms and Finals. Waking up early Kevin M. Servaes, 51 Weymouth St.. Quincy William Shaughnessy, “BILL, 10 Cyvil St.. Point. Football. Hoop. Hey Sports fans I Luv Ya. Bodacious set of tatas. Don. where's the beach? Ed McArdle ski trip in Maine. English with Peej and Kar. Mr. Duggan. See ya a minute? Friends: Cullen. Mr. Bookman.” Jugs. Pett walking III. Don Pont Gym. Conti Beaut. Chris Come On. Dave Parry Hoop Tournies. Squish. PJ. Pat. Provolone, DT. SP. Z. TT.” TC. Chris. Mike. Tish. Nikki. Lisa. Tom and Cack. Mom and Dad Thanks a lot. I Luv ya! Likes: Football. Basketball. Food. Paula Shaw, PIGLET, 17 Fowler St.. Point. Paul, 11 20 81, I love you! Best friends: LF. SS. CK. DL. JA. KH. JD. CD. TS. ND. Rita Betty. Puga, Ber- muda Bound! Pageant Shea. Party Train. Frat. (Terri and Bob) T-day. Mr. I.. Hey Paco. Prince. Jr. Prom, Cooking class. Senior Prom. Limo Labner, Chicken Bumb, Mickey D’s. Sterling. Mr. B.. Frats. 6th grade party. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Likes: Food, Wine. Parties. Clothes. Friends. Pageant Field. Dislikes: Hoodsies. Rain. Flat hair. Mr. Martin. Bows in hair Ann E. Shea, 10 Cherry St.. West Quincy Michael Shea, SHEAZO. 9 Hall Place. Quincy. Best friends: Folka. Noons. Matty Kid. SC. RL. JW. PC. PD. DD. JF. JC. BS. SP. RP. JC. BW. KB. BM SL. KL. LD. TM. KM. TC. DB. LM. DD. CD. CC. AND DC. John's. Boston. Shea. Pageant. Football. The doctor is in!”. Ant's Beach. Cahill. Bud dogs. Thanks Ma and Dad. Florida bound. 85.” Carolyn C. Likes: Heavy Metal. Girls. Dislikes: Breaking Sandra Shea, 50 Common St.. West Quincy. Never forget good times and good friends. Powder Puff 85. Senior Prom. Summer of '84. Sandy Neck Beach. The Boat. Tennis Courts. Sunday Hockey Games. Red-Sweet times. Best of Luck to all. I luv ya Brett! 1 28 84. I love you. Mom and Dad! Thanks for everything! Tinamarie Sheehan, TINA.” 72 Taffrail Rd., Germantown. I want to thank all of my teachers and my friends. They made my school years terrific! especially the Chem. Gang: Wendy. Ann. MaryEllen and Theresa and Susan, “you’d better keep in touch!” To my mother. I finally made it! Thanks for all the help! I couldn't have ever made it without you! Frederick J. Sheldone, 294 Safford St.. North Quincy DrtJrri.L SUjon, 107 Phillip M. Sheldon©, PHIL.” 294 Salford St.. Wollaston. Phil and Tricia. The good old cemetery. Party with Artie. Poor Mr. Boatner. he was the balls! SM. DB. JS. JN. MA. Zuf. MF. Jug. Coke. The Real Thing! BJ. Hoods ache. Helmets are a girl’s best friend! Wild E Coyote. Slezy, you ugly flying monkey! Free N Pies. See ya. Moe Bute. Later with this hole in the wall. Likes: Money and Girls. Cars. Dislikes: Everything else Ruth Simon, 51 Unity St., West Quincy. Thanks to Quincy High School. Best wishes to the class of '85. A Student is not born, he she is developed. French notes. All the way to the Cape. Mrs. C.'s Show. Prom night, Future goals and ambitions. Gook Food. Thanks to Mom and Dad! Best of friends: JA. SS. JV. LB. JA. AS. JS. LC. MC. MS. BM. NB. Likes: Cabbage patch dolls. Cars. Class of '85. Dislikes: Gym class. Cliques. Anne Marie Smith, AMMA.” 24 Belmont St.. North Quincy. We made it! I knew you could do it Kim. H.P., Good Luck to everyone, Mark. Steve. Scott. Kim. We had the best times. Junior Prom and the Cape Party at my house. Locker room. Good times in shop. Bud and Mich. Bermuda Bound. Carolann Bruins rule. LC. JH. EP. CK. BH. TK. GARY. THE CLASH. Phil. M.R., The Scoops. CD + PP. The Strand. Mocad. Thanks Mom and Dad! Likes: Boston Bruins. Scooping. Pay Day. Dislikes: Heavy Metal. Monday Mornings. Homework, School Lunches. Kathryn M. Smollett, KAT,” 215 Liberty St.. West Quincy. Maria. Missy. Thanks for being the best friends. Health assistants: best of luck in your future. Keep in touch. Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Doolin, thanks for everything! Best years of my life at Q.V.T.. Kenny’s gone but not forgotten! Summer of -84-, Florida. Mom. Dad. I Love You! Thanks for all the years you spent under- standing me. We made it! Likes: Snowdays. Sleeping. Chippindale dancers. Dislikes: Late bell. Red pumps. Warning slips. Jeffrey Solomon, 215 Liberty St.. Adam Shore F. Patrick Sopp, PAT, 49 Verchild St.. South Quincy. QHS Soccer (Capt.). Wrestling. ROTC Commander. No more school lunches, No more books. Hawaii bound. SA. BJ, PC. SP. BP, SC. NM, CO. Presidents of the SHT Society. Thanks for the good times! I forgot the bad times! Mr. G. Mr. F. Mr. Mac. Maximus. I love you. Christine. Thanks Mom and Dad! Good Luck to QHS-QVTS. Class of '85. David Squatrito, ' SQUISH,” 23 Babcock St.. Houghs Neck, Bill, QB. JC. FB. Trig-Gar. Flavin! Morgan. KAR, Chem — 11. Lotion-Cull, Shop. Lunch — 12. PACA — 10. 10 Kids. High-5. Chris C. AP. Good Luck Class of '85. Likes: Automobiles. Money, Summer. Music. Dislikes: Homework, Rain. Physics. Snobs Troy A. Stabins, 75 Taffrail Rd.. Germantown Julie A. Stanley, 49 Sargent St.. Germantown John Steen, 248 Winthrope St.. Houghs Neck. Thanks to Q.H.S., It’s been real! To all my friends at Q.H.S.. RS. MC. PC. AF. AS, MC. AL and to my Senior Class of '85! To all the good times! Montreal in -84-. AB. AQ, PC. To everyone who made it good! Thanks to Mom and Dad and L and P. I hope all my dreams come true! H-Wood Here I come! Dislikes: Cliques. School. Stephanie A. Stevens, 279 Granite St.. West Quincy PUp W. S'UJon, fi'ffeey Solomon finite Sian ft •i 108 —_________________________________________________________ .Jiullinjn Illary SmofftU TJroy s4. Si a bint Wendy .‘Inn Sliry e $oltn Sir dnnr Wane Smilli Jbuvid J . Syualrilo Slrpb unit Sin 3. fdalrith Sopp Roll Sin 109 Jfumrt -A. Sturqron Jjoan Su fitan 'Ihuuy „ lnnr Saffiva Su ton C. Suanlon Susan C. Sulh .Kathfttn . Shorn foa tornas tomus Si oil ■ Sullivan James A. Sturgeon, 1 Rowley St., Quincy Joan Sullivan, 120 Putnam St.. Quincy Centre Nancy Anne Sullivan, 12 Quarterdeck Rd.. Germantown Scott Sullivan, ■‘SULLY, 90 West Lake Dr., Weymouth. Let an Electrian change your shorts. My ambition in life is to be successful no matter what 1 do! One has to believe in himself before others. If you don't, no one else will! EASY,” Sometimes you have to say what the Heck,” The B. February 25. 1984. The New Beginning. Likes: Hockey. Pizza, Girls. Dislikes: Peanut But- ter. Rain. Spinach, Doing Dishes. Susan C. Sutter, 59 Bird St.. Quincy Susan Swanton, 10 Samoset Ave., Merrymount, The pool. Mary and Tina. Keep in touch. Choir. The Snow. Rollerskating, The Back Beach. Billy. Wendy. How is Pat? Paul, Take me with you, Darling Nikki. Groovy. Friends. Wollaston, Harry's. U-2, Mary S. How's the Kid? MB and TB Good Luck. The Cal-Mike. Likes: Hanging around. Swimming. Rollerskating. Dislikes: Tests. Homework. Ice Skating. Melissa Tam, TWIGGS, 67 Burgin Pkwy., Quincy Center. La Classe de '85 Bon Chance! Best wishes to Nenita. Magga. Sule. Susan D. Michelle, and JC. MS. KT. SL. and KE. But most of all to Pugs and Harry who mean so much to me! Remember Central! Oak Bluffs 3 miles folks! Siberia here 1 come! Good Luck to all exclusive members of The Frog Club! 1 Love You Mom and Dad and Grandpa! Likes: Money. Knowledge. Dislikes: Mid-years. Finals. Quizzes. Patricia Tellier, TRICIA. 68 Crescent St.. West Quincy. Happy Day. we’re out! Fine! Oh and I’m not going to California. Mudda said so! Need a paperclip? CF. CF. PB. CB. CK. KB. JW. MM. EA. and Moo. Parkettes. DW. Witch Woman. SC. Guess What? Foom! Rah! Lunch-quick. Cup-F thump! roewr. Zep Leppelin. What is and what should never be — Lil Dreamer. Ziggy Stardust. F meow Lucy. USC 10 30, Think of me. Likes: Madonna. Zeppelin. Concerts. David Lee Roth. Dislikes: Huey Lewis and the News. Biology. Museum of Science. Kathleen Thomas, 45 Bradford St.. Quincy. Mary Ellen Thomas, SMELLIN, 140 Connell St.. West Quincy. Today is the start of new beginnings. Thanks to special Friends. Q.H.S. Parties. 137 Season. Journey. Passion Pinto. Rica’s knees. Jr. and Sr. Prom, P-Puff. Good Luck Sue. Rocha. Kim. Chele. Nancy. Joanne. These were the best of times! Miss ya Bill and Brian. Good Luck! 7 29 84; S.B. Thanks Mom and Dad. 1 Love You! Likes: Weekends. Boys. Money. Dislikes: Work. Kathleen P. Thornton, KATHY,” 546 Sea St.. Adams Shore. 4 12 85. D-Day. Soccer; Arrh, Arrh, Arrh, Squirt guns. Hey Leanne. How goes the con- test? Blah. Blah. Smile Dani. Practice Bound. Softball 84. Journey Bound '85. DM. TB. MM. TE. JB. LM. MM. MS. Dani. On the job training? BK rowns Please. Love ya Mom and Dad! Likes: Soccer. Weekends. Music. Dislikes: Mondays. Deborah L. Thurston, 14 Rhude St., Quincy. 111 J tboruh jC. Sit ant on Michael Tileston, MIKE.” 184 Samoset Ave.. Hull. Thank you teachers for graduating me from this school! Now I'm out to live up my life. Paul Andrew Tiriticco, 28 Pembroke St.. Quincy Huong Kim Troung, 52 Ellerton Rd., Quincy. The Road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, and I must follow if I can. pursuing it with wary feet, until it joins some larger way where many paths and errands meet and whither then I can not say. Likes: Music. Tennis. French. Dislikes: Homework. School Food. Daron Tucker, 24 Field St.. Quincy. Edward Tusi, E.T. TUTSKI.” 18 Hill St.. West Quincy. Likes: Girls. Snow Skiing. Dislikes: School. Drugs. Kathleen Tyler, 200 Kendrick Ave., Quincy Ling Ru Tzeng, 35 L Quarry St.. West Quincy Sheila Varga, “SUNSHINE. 72 Albertina St.. West Quincy. It's been one pissa year guys. I'll miss you all! Lisa all I can say is I got you back. Erin and Joanne, go back to the woods. Cheryl, get a real job besides Brighams. Kim. I'll miss the locker room talks. Mom. I made it! Barbie, keep in touch always. Good Luck with John. Dan. I Love You! Likes: End of year. 3 Day Weekends. Dislikes: Monday morning with Mr. Stevens. Kathleen Marie Vejvoda, 53 Darrow St.. Quincy Beth M. Veneto, 85 Stedman St.. Quincy Stephanie Vitulano, 25 Baxter St.. Point Philip A. Wallace, 59 Lunt St.. North Quincy. Well. guys, we finally made it. Shop wouldn't have been the same without you. I’ll miss you all. EP. JH. PH. Morad. and especially Stevo. Gary. Kim. Carol. Ann Marie. Lisa. I hope I never lose any of you as friends. TW. HW. I'm out of here. Later. 10 1 82 to foreva. Thanks Karen. Love ya lots! Special thanks to Mom and Dad. Never could have made it without you! Bermuda Bound '85”. Likes: Private Parties. Bak- ing. Karen. Dislikes: Bullies. Snobs. Mondays. 112 Surl unit hUt(ut f lufip ‘ht Un Waffatr 113 BA VI Venito 114 Mark Walsh, BUETE. 36 Brighton St.. Houghs Neck. RB. DS. JP. DH. RH. JC. TL. LM. BU. RL. JA. Parties up Pageant Field. Roberta Burns up Fax- on. Meet ya there! Humida. Humida. Seriesness. Joe and Sue. Ted-Sharon. Mom and Dad. Love Va! Oh. and you don't! He He. Football. Hockey. Rizo. Abrazzu. Jim Arroyo up Faxon. Jim. I'll baby sit you. Whippa. Richard Walsh, “RICK.” 11 Prospect Hill. West Quincy. I did it for you Mom and Dad. My first job at Chuck Wagon. Summer of '84 in Maine with Kim. Chris, and all my friends. Always remember Road trips with Chris and many more to come. (The year Kim went away). Thanks for all the help Mom and Dad. Love Rick! You and me. Love always. Class of '85 the balls. Likes: Cars. Girls. Hockey. Dislikes: Indoor Suspension, Preppy clothes. William Ward, 'BILL,'' 43 White St.. West Quincy. Class of '85. Never to be forgotten. Best friends: JM. JOC, BE. RC. SC. EM. O’Rourke. Tennis courts. Cementary. Pageant. Karen M. W-end. Jr. Prom. Sr. Prom. Terry. Thanks. Luv ya! 4 28 84. Shakin Hands. Varsity Hockey. Sr. Year. Thanks Mom and Da 1 Mark Edw ard Waterman, 64 French St.. Quincy Lisa A. Wc ir, 3 Bennington St.. Quincy Edward A holey, ED.” 29 Robert St.. South West Quincy. Thanks to Dad and Ma. I tol ya I’d make it! Best Friends: John H., Rob Bina. Patty M.. and Jean Henry. I arties up Pageant. Station wagon trip to Washington! Brits after Everett! Fool jail. Class trip. Prom. Montilios. (Votos). Parties with Dad!. Turkey day game. Favorite person, Donna Hassey!! Remember Ken M.. Bye Everyone! Likes: Beach. Parties. Friends. John Wholey, “JOHN.” 29 Robert St.. West Quincy. True Friends last Forever! Mike. Brian. P.J., Beth. Mark A.. Rica. Bob. Shea. Gerry. Stacy and Friends. Hoodsies. N.H. Run. Joe C.. 6 16 84 B.B.Q. 8 7 84. 10 20 84 Ants. Beach. Sean. Kevin, townies. 10 5 84 Erinn. Montillio’s — Kerrie. Dawn’s House. Football. Pageant. Summer. Burger King. Class of 85. Thanks Dad! Miss ya Mom! Likes: Football. Memories. Beverages. Dislikes: Leaving My Friends. James Whooley, 209 Common St.. Quincy Kimberly Wilson, KIM, 3 Shaw St.. Point. Congratulations to the class of '85! We finally made it! Likes: French Fries. Pizza. Good Marks. Boys. Sports. Good Movies. Shopping. Dislikes: Homework. Taking Tests. Liver. Kidney. Getting up early. Dentist. Virginia Wilson, GINNY. 15 Quadrant Cir.. German Town. TOWNIES. Friends. Gungyon Head. Sibling of. 0 U Slept over? The funniest thing, ya Bill! Swengoolie. Swat in a Box. CRUSTY. Ooh A Ah. Stephanie L.. Tired of trying! Letterman plan. Gumby. Hard the Bug. Rod Stewart. I'm bad 4 you. Red Tago. 1 Gun! BC ask me and I will be there. Boycie, Snorkin. III. Daytona. Do it Clean! Likes: My Pillow. Superbubble. Double Cheese Burgers. Dislikes: T- Rats. WHTT. Cliques. English 12. Laureen Young, DINGY.” 260 Granite St.. West Quincy. I love my Teddy Bear! KID Ketchup. Waldo. Dizzy. Mom and Dad. Screwdrivers. Graduation. Mike Po. Dingy. Jailbird. CYO Dances. Suzanne loves Fred. DM. Concert Choir. MM. DL. KT. Good Luck. Class of '85. Nicole Zanni8, NIKI, Colie. 55 Merrymount Rd.. Merrymount. Who is Nicki? 3 Chicks m a VW. Left Wing and Right Wing. Green line W.. J and J. John's ear. Jackie's and still! Boo-Boo. Southie and Cambridge. Gina's. Filene's. Hey. Tickle our permits to you. Ma. . RV and PS. Think I'll make it? NH and W Beach. S + N + M. M M's. Ms. Betty + The Doghouse. 115 L , _■ 2anni Robert Zupkofaka, 205 Taffrail Rd.. Germantown Mai Huong Pham, 293 Washington St.. Point, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. and that made all the difference. Robert Frost. Sean Patrick Galligan, 250 Rock Island Road. Quincy 116 t?ol rt Zuplo Jta Wai Pham Scan patrici Qaftifan CAMERA SHY SENIORS uincy Ann Marie Adair, 1300 Furnace Brock Pi Michael Francis Alfano, “BIG AL,” 35 Glover Ave., North Quincy, Vt.. Colum “Feels like Friday,” BREAKUM MOE, Key to ttie head. The Reverand? Never forg Marie. Life unfolds on a great sheet called time and once finished, it is gone forever! G to everyone! Keep in touch, L.B. Likes: Sexy women, Playing guitar. Sting s voice. Good music. Dis'ikes: Heavy meta!. School lunch, Onions, Television. Being broke. Robert Paul Ash, 198 School St.. Quincy Gary A. Bell, 177 Main St.. Quincy Angela Brown, 40 Stoughton St.. Quincy James J. Buckley, 31 Davis St.. Quincy Daniel M. Carroll, 129 Willow St.. Quincy Thomas M. Carter, 158 Highland Ave.. Quincy Edward J. Ceriani, 34 Schlager Ave., Quincy Robert D. Crowe, 12 Quarterdeck Rd.. Germantown Stephen Curran, 357 Quarry St., West Quincy Michael Dami, 69 Babcock St.. Quincy Scott M. Dooley, 14 Sextant Circle. Quincy Kevin Dunn, 32 Grove St.. Quincy Ralph J. Fitzmaurice, 11 Arthur Rd.. Quincy Sean L. Glynn, SEANY,” 71 Quarterdeck Road. Germantown David R. Hall, 82 Albertina St., Quincy Lisa M. Horrigan, 115 Doane St.. Quincy Michael Jabotte, 57 Presidents Ave., Quincy Berton Willis Jenkins, 48 Parke Ave.. Quincy Robert Scott Johnson, 608 South St., Quincy John W. Kennedy, 11 Taffrail Rd.. Germantown Allen Lau, AL. 246 Marlboro St.. Wollaston, Thank, . I_____ my friend’s help over the years and the great education from Q.H.S. I have '.earned a lot over the years, especially learning Auto Mechanics. Also, thanks to my parents who gave me all the support to help me get through the High School. The class of '85 will be the greatest! Likes: Meeting new friends. Working on cars. Dislikes: Boring English class, Cars going wrong. Kwak Fong Jennifer Law, 164 Federal Ave., Quincy Russell F. Leary, 37 Narragansett Rd., Houghs Neck HouaLee, 47 Bay St.. Quincy 9 Brett K. Loud, 15 Gannett Rd., IMncy ‘ W:_______________________________________ Shane A. Luther, 32 Sextant Circle. Quincy jj Malcolm MacDonald, 12 Ring Ave.. Point. I can one big party! I’ll miss the Class of ’85 when I'm in my mother and father for making sure I graduated. our reunion! Likes: Paul Marrane, s Day. Ann uck ing ks K5rmy Auto Mechanic Teacher's and ait till May. because May is going to be as with my brother. I just want to thank Ive fun! Stay out of trouble! See you at sic. Friends, Family. Dislikes: School. Cold and rainy weather. T-rats. ? Cherry St., Quincy i 14 Evlrett St.. Wollaston.J lope to see them all rs, Women,-.Playing Gui Gayle Maskell, 365 Palmer St William Gerald Melchln, “Bl! and I hope they have a lot of suco Class'of '85 is ALIVE! Likes: Footba Break Dancing. Thriller. Prince. Matthew J. Nourse, 142 Crescent S John J. O’Connor, 146 Stoughton S' Sean O’Connor, 78 Virginia Rd., QuirSS ji Richard B. Papkey, 92 Town Hill St„ Qtiincy Michael J. Powell, 102 Babcock St.. Quiricy Jonathan Powers, 57 Winthrop St., Qypicy Regina Ranalli, 11 Marsh St.. Quincy Glen Robert Rice, 16 Abbey Rd.. Charles F. Seviour, 59 Columbia Aslf Shahabuddin, 165 Puritan Qt QUincy James Leroy Shepherd, 62 Broo St.. Quincy Robert A. Steen, 357 Palmer St.. Quincy Joseph E. Stewart, 35 Nut Island Ave.. Houghs Neck Aisleena Shuk Jan Tse, 18 Flynt St.. Quincy Cherylann Walsh, 82 Gridley St.. Quincy Jenifer A. White, 104 Edwards St.. Quine Lin Choi Yau, 53 Coddington St Elsa C. Y. Yee, 237 Darin Zemp, ant to thank my friends ool. Thanks Ma and Dad! ha WSckson. after Fra 117 Mr. Mac Attacks the Bis Apple On December 14. 1984. a group of students departed, at 5:30 A M., for New York with Mr. MacLaughlin and some other science teachers. We visited Rockefeller Center. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Empire State Building, the Museum of Natural History and the Bronx Zoo. Since the Christmas season was ap- proaching. the city was beautifully decorated, especially Rockefeller Center. On the return trip, we played a challenging game of trivia using the two sides of the bus as teams. The trip was a great success and gave hopes of an even better spring trip. — Kathy Egan 119 From row. L lo R Richard Peltineih. Patrick Calabro. John Wholey. John O'CaBaghan. Gerald Fra2ier. Joseph Conti. William Shaughnessy. Joseph CuBen. Oaron Tucker. Kevin Burke Row 2 George Patriarca. Patrick Duggan. Stephen McNamara. Peter Gangi. Stephen Perfetuo. Michael Shea. Edward Wholey. Mark Callahan. Coach Peter Cassidy Row 3 Michael Eastwick. PaulLally. Michael O'Connor. Lawrence Taglieri. Donald Anderson. John Heath. Christopher Veneto. Ronald Loisi. Donald Parry. Steven Craig. Coach Jack Raymer Row 4 Manager. Jackie Weir. Mark Farrand. Stephen Gardner. Steven Austin. Kevin Devonshire. David Savage. Kevin Jolley. Mark Porzio. Allred Conant. David Southwick. Row 5: Kevin Sullivan. Dennis DeCoste. Norman Hassan. Christopher Mackey. Jeltrey Sprague. Jamie Feeley. Steven Picarski. John Bogan. Joseph Inello 120 This year the Quincy High Presidents finished the year with a respectable 5-4 record and a 3rd place finish in the Suburban League. Under 1st year coach Jack Raymer. Quincy's offense started strong led by All-Scholastic QB. Bill Shaughnessy and Suburban League All-Stars. Joe Cullen. Daron Tucker, and Joe Conti. After a dominating opening game win over Cambridge, led by Shaughnessy and Tucker. Quincy suffered three straight heartbreaking losses to Brookline. Waltham and Malden with numerous injuries playing a key role Quincy’s defense then came to life led by All-Scholastic LB. Pat Calabro, linesmen. John O'Callahan and Pete Gangi, ends. Kevin Burke and Mark Callahan, to roll off three straight wins over Everett. Revere, and Newton North. Shaughnessy and Cullen led Quincy in the game against Newton North and prospects were high as we headed in- to Super Bowl power Brockton. Quincy's offense played superb but the result was not in our favor. But a hungry, healthy Presidents team rated an underdog by many roared into Veterans Memorial Stadium and defeated the ninth ranked Red Raiders in perhaps the most exciting Turkey game in many years. The offense led by Tucker and Cullen and a total dominating defensive effort gave the seniors victory of their lives and bragging rights to the Football city Championships. Coach Raymer referring to this year's group of seniors as The best kids I have ever been associated with reminded them of two things all season. (1) Have fun playing football and (2) The only good Raiders are the ones you Beat” on Turkey Day — J. Raymer 1. Kevin Burke and Joe Conti celebrate Joe Cullen's TD. 2 Joe Cullen only fumbled once this season and here it is 3. Quincy's offensive line prepares to do damage. 4. Back-up QB. Joe Conti, warms up before the game. 5. Joe Conti times a pass to hit the receiver legally 6 Bill Shaughnessy brings down the runner single-handedly. 7. Gerry Frazier and John O’Callaghan get another QB sack 8 Capts . Joe Cullen. B-n Shaughnessy. Daron Tucker and Joe Conti, 9. Daron Tucker and Don Parry make sure Everett doesn't get tar 121 On November 22. 1984. the tradition of Quincy High playing North Quincy was played out tor the fifty-second t ne. On Wednesday, the day before the game, both schools had their rallies to psyche the students tor the b«g game. The Boston Globe and the Quincy Ledger both listed Quincy High as underdogs, by as much as three touchdowns. Quincy High scored fourteen points in the first half as the defense shut the Red Raiders down. The signs along the edge of the field proclaiming Quincy High as North-Busters seemed to loom larger than ever tor the North Quincy side of the tiekf In the second half, though. North roared back and scored twelve points. The point after attempts were successfully staved off by Jack Raymer's players The final score was 14-12 Quincy High had beaten the odds. The Presidents had upset North’s Apple-cart. After the game, the down-hearted North Quincy fans were taunted by the jeers of the boisterous Quincy High students who would celebrate the victory long into the evening. 122 I. Shaughnessy sets the play. 2. Tucker and Cullen protect Shaughnessy 3 Callahan. Gangi. Conti. Frazier. Cullen and Calabro readied the attack 4 Frazier and Cullen stick Mike Barry 5 Calabro demonstrates a tackle. 6. Coach Jack Raymer asks about a call. 7 North- Busters! 8. Daron Tucker explains a fine point to the referee. 9. Tucker and Parry block a pass. 10. Wholey and Shaughnessy watch the flight of his pass II. Shaughnessy hands off to Tucker 12 Joe Cullen celebrates Gerry Fraz er‘s TO 13. Bill Shaughnessy avoids a North defender. 14 Cullen. Calabro. Tucker. Wholey. and O'Callaghan stop a Raider drive. 123 Front row. L. to R.: Theresa McLoughlm. Karen Marnell. Colleen Dunn. Beth Veneto. Leanne Dondero. Row 2: Ginny Duggan. Lauren Standring. Pam Austin. Terry Duggan. Mario LeVangie. Susan Parry. Coach Ray Whitehouse. QHS Volleyball. 1984 In the 3 years the seniors were at Quincy High, their record was 62-5. In 1982 they won the State Championship. In 1983. Lost in finals, and in 1984 won State Championship. They won South Sectionals all three years. In 3 years they shared the Suburban league title in 1982 and 1984. and won it undefeated in 1983. In 1982 they traveled to Canada to play in the Interna- tional Tournament. In 1983 and 1984 they were guests of the U.S. Olympic Mens' and Womens' teams. Seniors information: Colleen Dunn. Tri-Captain; 1984 globe all scholastic. 1984 globe player of the year. 1984 Ledger all star. 1983 starter on Mass. All Star Team which participated in Junior Olympic National Championship. Karen Marnell. Tri-Captain. 1984 globe all scholastic; 1983-84 Ledger all scholastic 1983 starting setter of Mass. Elite Team which finished 9th in U.S. 1982 South Sectional all Star. Beth Veneto. Tri- Captain. 2 year starter. 1983 starter on Mass. All Star Team. 1984 Ledger all scholastic. Terry McLoughlin. 3 year starter. 1983 starter Mass. All Stars. 1984 Ledger all scholastic. Karen McGregor. 2 year starter. 1983 starter. Mass. Elite Team. Played well against Best U.S. player. Leanne Dondero. 3 year player. Played in 1982 Juniors Team-National Champion- ship in Chicago. Juniors: Mario LeVangie 2 year starter. 1984 globe all scholastic. 1983 starter Mass. Elite (15 and under). 1982 starter Mass. Elite. Stacie Nigro. Junior setter, one of the most improved players on the team. Sophomores: Terry Duggan. Ginny Duggan. Lauren Standring. 1984 var- sity players. Played well in state tournament. 1983 starters Mass. Elite (15 and under). Pamela Austin. 2 year varsity (freshman varsity). 1983 Mass. Elite Player (15 and under). Susan Parry, varsity player. 1983 South Suburban Junior Olympic Team. — Mr. Whitehouse 124 Tri-Capta«ns: Karen MarneM. CoMeen Dunn, and 8elh Veneto 1. Karen Marncti sets the ball. 2. Seniors: Karen Marnell. Colleen Dunn. Leanne Dondero. Beth Veneto, and Terry McLoughlin. 3. Mark) LeVang e smashes one over the net 4 Lauren Standring. Pam Austin, and Ginny Duggan pass the time 5 Terry McLooghhn sets up the play 6. Everyone covers their zones. 7. Mario sends the ball into the fore-court. 125 Yaba-Daba Defense Quincy Beats Stoneham for State Title WORCESTER - They call it YA-BA-DA-BA Defense.” What’s that?” Quincy coach Ray Whitehouse was asked yesterday afternoon after his team had wrapped up the state volleyball championship. I'm not sure.” the seventh-year coach replied. The girls made it up: it sounds pretty good but it looks even better on the court.” Quincy's defense is the reason why it is the state champion for the se- cond time in three years. Yesterday, in an impressive showing at WPI. Quincy breezed by Milford in the semifinals. 15-7. 15-2. and then whipped Stoneham. 15-6. 15-6. in the final. We spiked the ball as well as Quincy, we set the ball as well as they do. and we serve as well as they do. said Stoneham coach Richard Barton. But their defense is the difference. They play Superior, smart defense and they definitely deserve to be the state champs.” Quincy, bolstered by the solid all around play of tri-captains Karen Marnell. Colleen Dunn and Beth Veneto, kept its opponents in its offensive all day long. Quincy isn’t outstanding in any particular aspect of the game, but it rarely makes mistakes. I thought our first match against Milford was very tough. said Whitehouse. It was 7-5 in the first game for a long time. But then Milford had a let down, we took advantage, and closed the game out quickly. Milford coach Linda Zacchilli was quick to stress that Quincy's defense was the difference. “I thought we had by far the best offensive team of the four teams here today. said Zacchilli. whose teams have been to the finals six times in the past seven years. But Quincy never let us get started. They play in an extremely tough league with three quality opponents (Brockton. Brookline. Boston Latin) When you have six league games like that, you get ready for tournament play in a hurry.” Quincy was thrilled to meet Stoneham. which had downed Turners Falls. 15-13. 12-15. 15-13. in the other semifinal. We lost to them last year in the semis when we felt we were the best team.” said Whitehouse. So. frankly, we have been looking forward to a rematch all year. And Quincy was not about to be denied this time. Kathy McGregor. Quincy’s tallest player, was outstanding at the net. and Mario LeVangie made some outstanding defensive plays and passes in the back court. Marnell. a smooth setter, may have been the best player on the floor all day. On Sunday. December 16. 1985. the Globe named Colleen Dunn the Volleyball Player of the Year in Massachusetts. Karen Marnell and Mario LeVangie were named to the All-Scholastic team along with Colleen. On Monday. December 17. 1984. the Quincy Patriot Ledger named Colleen Dunn. Karen Marnell. Mario LeVangie and Beth Veneto to the Suburban League All-Scholastic Team. 127 Front row. L. to R.: Scott Andrews. Joe Pham. Pat Sopp. Sean Campbell. James (Eggo) Leary. Paul Hutchinson. James Gioncardi. Row 2: Danny Biagini. Tom Kelly. Sergto Harnez. Marco DeiVecchio, Mike Sopp. James Regan. Ricky Morris. Thai Nguyen. Richard Veneziano. Coach Charles MacLaughim. Coach Charles MacLaughim with Captains. Sean Campbell and Patrick Sopp Eggo Leary moves in lor the killing shot. 128 Soccer, 1984 Few coaches would consider a season without a victory a successful year. For many reasons, I am pleased with this year's team. First of all. the play of my seniors — always giving their best and earning the respect of the league coaches — Joe Pham and Eggo Leary earning league all-star status. The great 150% effort of Paul “Hutch will always be remembered along with the enthusiastic play of the team artist. Scott Andrews. Finally, Pat Sopp, though troubled with injuries, always gave his best effort as captain and player. My thanks to all the players in the program — building to be better — and we are — next year even better. Good luck to all the seniors. Thank you for your support. — Mr. Mac. 1. Watch out North 2. Joe Pham cuts through a pack 3. Who scored? 4. Mike Sopp stepping in tront. 5. Eggo. Joe Pham, and Mike Sopp defending 6 Pat Sopp. Eggo. and Serg o Harncz 7. Scott Andrews subbing in goal 8. Sean Campbell, best goal tender in the league. 9 Joe Pham, lugglmg the ball past North. 10. Paul Hutchinson, alt concentration. 129 Front row. L. to R.: Jennifer Golden. Jemlfer Baer. Tina Eaton. Kathy Thornton. Tina Bagen. Danielle Morris. Mary Beth Marsters. Lynne Gurney. Back row: Coach Dana Jones. Coach Ron Martin. Lynda Dutnig. Rachel Boland. Elise Last. Michele Polardi. Suzanne Shea. Nancy Svizerro. Maureen Lewis. Mary Thornton. 130 Danielle Morris splits the defense whrfe Suzanne Shea admires her moves. Kathy Thornton sets up to make another bnifcant save. Although the beginning of the season was not propitious, we did manage to have our successes. At least we never lost to the Red Raiders. Our first game ended in a 3-3 tie. This season ended with a great victory over North 1-0. Mary Thornton scored the goal. Mary Beth Marsters and Kathy Thornton were elected to the Suburban League All-Stars at the end of the season. We look for- ward to next year because there were some freshmen and sophomores on the team who show great potential and we an- ticipate that we will receive some new members from the Youth Soccer League. 1. Just like in class, no one is listening to me!” 2. Tina Bagen keeps her eye on the ball 3. Mary Beth gets her arms out of the way 4 No. Mr Martin, we do it my way! 5 Nancy Svizerro gets a good pass-in. 6 Danielle Morris tries to cut off a North player. 7 Michele Polardi tries to get a pass to Jennifer Baer 8. Danielle Morns does her Pele routine 9 Suzanne Shea moves the ball with Mary Beth and Nancy 131 Front row. L. to R : David Kraunelis. Joseph Ciardi. Daniet O'Brien. Michael Canavan. Back row. L. to R.: Coach Sylvia. Coach Peechey. James Mayo. Arthur Glynn. Coach Finnegan Missing from the photo is Mike Bille. 1. Arthur Glynn plants hi$ feet solidly. 2 Joe Ciardi sinks a short putt. 3. Dan O'Brien studies his putt 4 Ar- thur Glynn drops another long putt. 5. Mike Canavan can do it with his eyes shut. 6 Dave Kraunehs is swing- ing well. 7. Jim Mayo tees off This was what one might call an off year for the Golf team. Although they were not very competitive in the league, the team members managed to have a lot of fun dur- ing their matches. The underclassmen hold some promise for the future. 133 Front row. L to R Kerri Mof- timer. Kathy Cahill. Renee Gaura. Janet Mornl. Nancy Mellyn. Coach Janet Keyes Row 2 Gail Rotfcns. Karen Craig. Colleen Craig. Patti Mor- rill. Gail Morrill 1 Colleen Craig. Renee Gaura. and Nan- cy Mellyn 2 Nancy Mellyn 3 Gail Roiims 4 Gail Rollins Although the Quincy High School Swim Team is a very small team, we all work together and try very hard to represent the school as best as we can. With a total of ten girls on the team, our record wasn't the best, but we all worked very hard to make the best of what we had. The cap- tains were Colleen Craig, a junior, and Nancy Mellyn. a senior. Gail Rollins, who was also a senior, worked hard for the team. We also have a lot of promising freshmen on the team who will become swimmers by the time they are seniors. Front row. L to R Fabio Sala. Adam Divine. Rob Bina. Jack Kilraine. Row two. L to R Tom Savoie. Steven Schow. Bill Milne. Coach Janet Keyes 1. Robby Bma, 2 Steven Schow. 3 Captain Bill Milne. 4 And Butterflies are wet' The Oumcy High School Swim Team is more a vehicle for which individual talents can compete on a league level than a competitive team in its own right This past season, two former Quincy High School records were broken and four en- tries into the Suburban and South Sec- tional Championships were made Steve Schow broke his own record this year in the Breast Stroke and swan his stroke and swam in the Medley relay in the Championships as well Swimming the Back Stroke and Free Style on the relay was Tom Savoie and Adam Divine respectively This season’s captam. Bill Milne, broke the previous ButterFly record and like Steve, swam it and the relay The rest of the team swam a good year and more than likely will be swim- ming the Championships in the coming years One final thought the whofe team especially Bill and Steve would like to thank Jim Mayo, last year’s Cap- tain’’(?!) and first year coach. Janet Keyes for their support 135 Top photo. Varsity: Row 1. L. to R.: Co-Captain Mike Farrand. Bobby Pitts. Robert Connolly. Daron Tucker. Donnie Parry. Frank Freedman. Co-Captam Bill Shaughnessy. Row 2: Andrew Lenhardt. Dave Mohr. Patrick Faherty. Max Johnson. Bob McCanon. Coach Finnegan. Coach Mariano. Bottom photo. Junior Varsity: Row 1. L to R.: Billy Palmer. Jayson Block. Co-Captain Kevin Jolley. Joe Innollo. Joe PoMucci. Francis Garvey. Keith McCray Row 2: Coach DcCnstofaro. Co-Captain Tom Logan. Mark Cronin. Steve Austin. Sam Connolly. Steve Davis, Mike Snow. Patrick Nee. Coach Mariano. Coach Finnegan. 136 It's not whether you win or lose Here are some farewell tips lor the team Capt Bill Shaughnessy - Improve your shooting' Don't tout! Capt Mike Farrand — You don't have to dribble! Bounce Pass! Pat Faherty — Set your alarm clock! 8ox out! Daron Tucker - Don't leave your teet! Improve your leg strength! Andy Lenhardt — Don't be Shy! Shoot the ball! Keep going 100%' Max Johnson — Go to the hoop! Get a telephone! Bob McCarron — Get another haircut! Keep improving! It's playing the game with pride - Coac DeCristolaro 1. Shaughnessy lays one in Irom an impossi- ble angle 2 Rica wins the tipoff to Bill 3 Up and over for two 4 Why does Brockton have be in our league7 5. The game on the court mystilied Coach DeCristolaro 6 Mike Farrand setting up the ottensc 7 Shaughnessy brings the ball through center court 8 Andy Lenhardt looks lor the open man 9 Rica shoots while Bill tights lor posi lion. 10. Rica at the loul line 137 Row 1 Chris Cucinatte. CoUeen Phillips. Linda Mahoney. Kathy Thornton. Mary Beth Marsters Row 2: Mr. Quist. Kim Litterio. Ginny Duggan, Terry Duggan. Michelle Lamie. Colleen Craig. Kristen McGee. Julie Coste. Mary Travers. Bob Uhlar. 138 Linda Mahoney watches tor an open pass. Kristen McGee motors down the court. 1. Sleepy on the job. 2 Coach Uhlar giving out some advice 3. I promise to be a good girl 4. What did you say about me?? 5. Terry Duggan, a fine looking sophomore. 6. Freshmen can do it too! 7. I'm taking my ball and leaving. 8 Watch out here I come 9. The proper way to make a free throw. PRIDE is the trade mark of the O.H.S. Girls Basketball Team ... suicides ... super Dr. J's ... The Strains. Does Mr. Uhlar have no mercy? ... Through all the difficult games the team worked and hustled. Remember: Colleen Phillip Stick it and don't forget Baby New Year; Kathy Thornton the role model and leader; “M B marsters “Slap. Pivot. Power. and boy did I hate history; Chris Cuccinata easy go- ing. up lifting, and always willing to listen to Mr. U's stupid jokes; and Linda Mahoney — What is she up to now? Organizing cake sales? Roaming the corridors? Memories . . . OH NO. here comes Cleo! 139 Mike Hays. John Kelly and the rest of the team listen to the strategy ol Coach Bob Sylvia Steve Constas faces off against the enemy 1 Tim Hall. Scot! McGahey and Bill Cahill prevent a North rush. 2. John Gleba faces off against North, 3. Scott McGahey watches as Capt Mike Hays shoots on net 4. John O'Connor plays tackle hockey 5 Mike Hays and Scott McGahey watch Bill Cahill make a sliding save 6 John Kelley and Marc Abboud watch as Bill Cahill kicks one out. The Quincy High Hockey team has had years of a tradi- tional winning attitude under direction of coach Bob Sylvia. Although sometimes lacking talent the team has never lacked heart. The team was constantly working hard and their determination was immeasurable. Each player has always given their best and the tradition shall continue at Quincy High. This year the win and loss columns did not measure the success of our season. Each player dedicated themselves to Quincy High Hockey for three months, thus sacrificing themselves for the spirit of Quincy High School. 141 142 As many of you are involved in activities at Quincy High or Voc-Tech. we figured you needed one more activity just to make your life interesting. Below is a word search puzzle. Included in the puzzle, written backwards, forwards, up. down or diagonally are the names of nearly all the activities plus the names of many class members (first, last, or both). Try to locate as many names as you can. We have included at least 77 names and activities plus an additional dozen or so normal words. Good luck! MNZYAUJMADR I GALSTUS I NYSA AAATFWARDOGIDNIDOOMDAAWT RLNRUECCONCERT CHO I RDTDOT CONET I KHSOOMANNASADD I YRE HR I HURJE I OLURGUDMS JNOEHN IASARROELSOAECOALUOWNKTT NCFLEEYRVYREKQCLUBEOARYI GYAFNTCLAAGNCLTODMCRLUBO BMAGUEEENHU I UONAAEOBHTEN AALSRPAAAEABTUENENNAOJ T G NHOHSARDFKRAEDDNMHTRNCTE DTCAEUVE I I DB I RUE I T I MONET EESWSRIRDMERARTCLUBMRDVT BBULCIKSOWPRYOSHNRPASAYE JMAGEEHAUSOMOTTOEUCNOPIR AEKOYLOHTSRPRCHUTCHICRDS ZFORE I GNLANGUAGECLUB I I RO ZKATHYEGANWCHERNICKIELAC CPHAMDRANOE LACEGNOURTM I K HOMMICHELEDELVECCHIOYYCP OGOSNOWNOINUTNEDUTSRTHEP I AELUSTAGEBANDOOLEYNESOO RRMEL I S S A A I NSL I ELPASTNJS PY I MAUREEN I LHGUOLCMYRRET 143 Michelle Blake. Second row. L to R: Mr. Faneilo. Bill Jolly. Scott Andrews. Sergio Peruyera. Tim Lynch. We have had a bake sale to fund a trip to Rhode Island School of Design for all interested in an Art career. We painted Christmas scenes for the school and local businesses. We arrange field trips to Museums. Galleries and other Art Colleges. We arrange for visits from Artists and Colleges. We frame and mat work for competition, portfolios and local exhibits. Scott Andrews. President; Mr. Fariello. Advisor. 144 L to R. Row 1: Eric Hatwix. Mike Gray. Dave Magneil. Chris Coughlin. Row 2: Richard Veneziano. T. J. Steen. Al Perez. Mr. Albanese. Robert MacMillan. Steve Protasowicki. Kurt Noren. Varsity: Front row. L to R: Debb«e Meenan. Stephanie LeVangie. Judi Dootey. Marianne Caputo. Sherri Cavallo. Ladder. L to R: Joanne Kelley. Michele DeiVecchio. Debbie Herron Co-Captain. Kerri Holyoke Captam. Claudia Cicerone. Karen Luisi. Karen DiNardo. The Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are very active at Quincy High School Quincy Vocational Technical School. They cheer at Varsity Football games. JV Football games, and Soccer games in the fall. The winter sports cheered for are Varsity and JV Basketball. Hockey and Wrestling. They make signs weekly for the games in addition to planning and decorating the gym for the Rallies. There is a Fall Sports Rally. Turkey Day Rally, and for the first time ever a Winter Sport Rally. They have had many fundraisers to help pay for uniforms, rally supplies and a banquet. This year's Head Cheerleader is Kerrie Holyoke. Co-Head. Debbie Herron, and the JV Captains are Julie Coste and AnnMarie Notarangelo. — Mrs. DiCristofaro 145 Junior Varsity: Front row. L to R: Linda Caparelli. Carol Goguens. Sarah Lemos. Mary Kelly. Diane Trubiano Row 2: Sue Smith. Sharon Steen. Kristine Mulianey. Lynn Crossman. Row 3: Erin Murphy. Denise DeCoste. Tracy Cullen. Top row. Juke Coste. Ann-Marie Notarangelo. Row i. L to R: Director — Robert CovietJo. Hartley Batcheider. Timothy Steen. Joanne Sweeney. Heidi Bowness. Mary Thornton. Margie Swanton. Sherrisa Dove. Christine Spyridonidis. Melissa Zinkevicz. Ronald DiBona. Richard Morris. Row 2 Marion Miller. Mark Nigro. Laura Brunstrom. Angela Lrtterio. Tracy Allan. Julie Stanley. Brenda Reidy. Patti Wright. Andrea LaPierre. Edward Trubiano. Row 3: James Regan. Timothy Briggette. Beth Vacca. Jane Hurley. Paul Cook. Joe Marini i, Francme Mass. David Magneii. Mark Tusi. Row 4: George Maze. Sean Canniff. Charles Pitts. Peter Dwyer. Tma Calabro. Charles Abbott. Joseph Higgins. Thomas Preston. Row 5: Joseph Blaney. John Joyce. Paul Francis. Paul Rudnick. Brett Heeney. Karl Johnson, erian Calabro. Row 6: John Caiianan. Robert Buttomer. Dennis Joyce. James Wright. Laurie Pitts. Jennifer Golden. Frank McArdie. Row i. L to R Brett Heeney. Paul Rudnick. Shawn Mullen. Paul Francis. Drum Major. David Magneii. Karl Johnson. Dennis Joyce. Robert Buttomer. Jim Wnght, Band Director — Robert Covie o. Music Cood — Bryant Carter. Drill Instructor — Bill Solan Row 2. L to R: Jennifer Golden. Laurie Pitts. Sherrisa Dove. Laura Brunstrom. Angela Litterio. Melissa Zinkevicz. Tina Spyridonidis. Chandrea Perry. Jane Hurley. Patty Wright. Paul Cook. Joe MarinH. Julie Stanley. Sabrina Tarulli. Francine Masse. Jim Regan. Brenda Reidy. Marion Miller. Hartley Batcheider. Joe Blaney. Sean Canniff. Row 3. L to R: JoAnne Sweeney. Heidi Bowness. Mary Thornton. Debbie Vacca. Marge Swanton. Brain Calabro. Ricky Morns. Andrea LaPierre. Ron DiBona. Mark Tusi. Tina Calabro. Joe Demaggio. Chuck Abbott. Tom Preston. T. j. Steen. Mark Nigro. Steve Wallace. Tom Briggette. Top row. L to R: Coforguard Captain. Lee Anne Mitchell. Tricia Thornton. Tina Reidy. Maureen Burgess. Margie Flemming. Nancy Meifyn. Maureen Kelley. Jamie Reardon. 146 Standing on left Timothy Bnggette. David Magnen. Richard Morns. Charles Abbott Sitting. Row 1: Peter Dwyer. Mark Tusi. Row 2: Tina Calabro. Joseph Bianey. Andrea LaPierre Row 3: Brian Calabro. Paul Francis Missing from photo are Mark Nigro. Jim Regan, Ron DiBona. Shaun Canniff. T J Steen. Shaun Mullm. and John Higgins Row i. L to R LeeAnne Mitchell. Tina Hamilton. Nanci Mellyn. Paula Taylor, Mrs Catherine Carnabua. Director. Jeanette lavicoii. Jamie Reardon. Sabrina Taroili. Mark Crosby. Row 2: Shannon Holmes. Ellen Bouchie. Tina Eaton. Tina Bagen, Jackie Tivnan. Dianne Light. Patricia Thornton. Dave Magnet Row 3 Melissa Eaton. Kerri Magee. Eileen Andrews. Valerie Murray. Judy Kmeavy. Lynn Crossman. Mary Kelly. Bruce Marshall Row 4 Debbie Cleary. Jeannine McLaughlin, Angela Litteno. Dorothy Cameron. Stephanie Stevens. Juhe Stanley. Bobby Sontag Row S Sue Swanton. Marybeth Marsters. Yvette Bythrow Chnstme Kelly. Kevin Sontag. Michael Sheehan, Sherry Taylor Row 6 Debbie Brown. Maryeiien Kmeavy. Sergio Harnais. Teresa Cree. Margie Flemming, Amy Caroian. Steven Magee. Lon Post. Jack Joyce. Row 7 Laureen Young. MaryRose Storeiia. Maureen Kelley. Frank McArdte. Bill Jolly. Janet Henwooc Tma Bnggette 147 L to R: Jack Joyce. Mark Crosby. Dave Magneii. Kevin Sontag. Bruce Marshall. Lynn Crossman. Christine Kelly. LeeAnne Mitchell. Judy Kineavy. Yvette Bylhrow. Mrs Carnabuci. 148 Row 1. L to R: Christine Kelley. Yvette Bythrow. Judy Kineavy. Mrs Carnabuci. Jamie Reardon. Lynn Crossinan. Amy Carolan. Row 2: Jack Joyce. Bruce Marshall. Steven Magee. Dave Magnell. Mary Kelly. Bill Jolly. Row 3 Mark Crosby. Margie Flemming. Lee Anne Mitche . Kevin Sontag. First row. L to R Miss Dalton. Heather Connelly, Sabrina Turuili. Julie Stanely. Jeannine McLaughlin. Mai Houng Pham. Second row. L to R: Chris Mahoney. Bdl Milne. John Steen. Paul Cook. First row. L to R: Mr. Yezukevich. Susan Dextradeur. Melissa Tam. Huong Kim Truong Second row. L to R: Kathy Egan. Paul Cook. Anne Chou. Mary Lou Wirtz. 149 Row 1. L to R Mrs Toy. Joan Gale. Beth GrccntiekJ. Marion Martin. Donna Parry. Row 2. L to R: Kim Ellis. Kelty Rogers. Joana HaUahan. Karen Tausevich. Donna Pettengill. Cheryl Raila. Diane Parry. 150 Row 1. L to R: Christine Kelley. Michelle DelVecchio. Rita Matvestuto. Melissa Tam. Row 2. L to R: Joanne Doherty. Maureen Semans. Huong Kwn Truong. Kathy Egan. Row 3. L to R Renee Picard. Kim Leman. Anne Chou. Andrea LaP erre Row 1. L Io R: Rita Malvestuto. Christine Kelley. Kathy Egan. Huong Kim Truong. Maureen Semans. Melissa Tam. Row 2. L to R: Susan 8rillantes. Pat- ty Flaherty. Sule Cagdas. Ann Conroy. Colleen Dunn. Michele DelVecchio. Row 3. L to R Joanna Doherty. Kim Leman. Leanne Dondero. Stephanie LeVangie. Anne Chou. Mr. Hill. Missing from photo: P. J. Duggan. Andrew Peter. Front row. L to R: Sharon Steen. Kristine Mullaney. Denise DeCoste. AnnMane Notarangelo. Kerrie Holyoke. Claudia Cicerone. Debbie Meenan Row 2: Maureen Doherty. Lmda Caparelli. Sue Smith. Erin Murphy. Julie Coste. Mary Kelly. Tracy Cullen. Debbie Nimeskern. Row 3: Sherne Cavallo. Michelle DelVecchio. MaryEllen Thomas. Stephanie LeVangie. Mrs. DeCristolaro. Mr. Nankin. Row 4: Mr. Smith. Mrs. Hannon. Debbie Herron. Tracy Allan. Mary Ann Caputo. Bobby Bultomer. Top row: Mr. Sullivan. Kurt Noren. 151 L to R. Row 1: Lauri Fratokllo. Lynn Manton. LeeAnne Holbrook. Karen Luisi. Kim Leman. Leanne Dondero. Lynn Light. Denise Loud. Beth Veneto. Row 2: Mary Ellen Thomas. Carol DePaulo. Tina Chernicki. Debbie Bamberry. Karen Eames. Kelly Keeley. Ginny Wilson. Patti Leonard. Debbie Vey. Patty Murdock. Row 3: Bill Shaughnessy. Pat Calabro. Susan Boudreau. Judy Dooley. Kerry Holyoke. Darlene Derbes. Stephanie LeVangie. Patty Ann Leonard. Linda Mahoney. Joe Cullen. Steve Pertetuo. Missing is Head Coach. John Wholey. Clockwise from the left: Frank McArdle. Yvette Bythrow. Jamie Rear- don. Michelle DeiVecchio. Kim Leman. Bruce Marshall and Amy Caroian. Q-Club The Q-Club at Quincy High School has the main pur- pose of promoting school spirit. They attend athletic events and support the cheerleaders. They help make posters for the rallies and decorate the gymnasium for the rallies. They also participate in the Turkey Day Ral- ly. — Mrs. DiCristofaro. President’s Pride Committee The President's Pride Committee was organized to help promote school spirit and to help keep the en- virons of Quincy High as clean as possible. The commit- tee leads clean-up activities around and about the High School. 152 Row l. L to R Michele DetVecchio. Nancy Meilyn. Joe Ciardi. Amy Carolyn. Row 2: Jack Joyce. Michele Babineau, Jackie Aronson, Row 3: Bill Jolly. Margie Flemming. Dave Magneli. Debbie Herron. Karen DiNardo. Lisa Campbell. Row 4: Linda Mahoney. Kim Leman. Terry McLooghlm. Sherri Cavallo. Joanne Kelley. Michelle Carmody Back row Yveite Bythrow. Carol Ahoia Front row. L to R Kelly Keeley. Tina Chernicki. Laurie FratoMlo. Patti Leonard. Michelle Martin. Julie Munn. Debbie Nimeskern. Michelle Hagerty Row 2: Gmny Wilson. Lynn Manton. Debbie Bambery. Kim Leman. Kim Ellis. Tracy Thornhill. Delores Sauca. Shelly Hanson Row 3: Sharon DelGreco. Julie Weaver. Tracey Anschewiiz Top row: Stacey Horngan. Linda Mahoney. LeeAnnc Holbrook. Karen Chadbourne. Susan Parry. Cheryl Roula. Diane Parry. Deane Hallahan 153 Row i. L loR John Burke. Peter McNeti. Rob Galligher. Renee Picard. Jim Mayo. Patrick Sullivan. Jenifer Baer Row 2 Scott Sullivan. Jan Savoie. Tom Savoie. Carl Johnson. Pat Finnegan. Joanne Doherty. Tim Hodges. Row 3: Steve Boyle. Jennifer Golden. Paul Lewis. Anthony Pamavillo. Mike Hays, and ad- visor. Mr Carme Row 4 Doug Orman. Kim Ellis. 8eth Doherty, Karen Eames. Steve Magee. R ch Pettineili. Tim Flavin. Missing from photo: Paul Hutchinson. David McArthur. Row 1. L to R Joe Conti. Tnsha Teliier. Tina Eaton. Lynn. Steven Magee. Patrick Faherty Row 2 Michael Gray. Sergio Harnais. Christine Ryan. Amy Carolan. Oonna Parry. Yvette Bythrow. Michelle DelVecchio. Mrs Carnabuci. Row 3: Jack Joyce. Steve Protasowicki. Kim Leman. Margorie Flemming. Terry McLoughlin Row 4 Mike Hays. Bruce Marshall. Bill Jolly. Joe Ciardi 154 L to R: Amy Carolyn. Joe Conti. Pat Faherty. Rachel Boland. L to R. Row 1: Chris Mahoney. Kim Leman. Michelle DelVecchio. Huong Kim Truong. Michelle Babineau. Silvana Bagu. Mr. Charles Gliniewicz. Row 2: Michael Gray. Debbie Cleary. Jeannine McLaughlin. Susan Brillantes. Kathy Egan. Mai Huong Pham. Terry McLoughlm. Row 3: Sergio Peruyera. Vinny Baldi. Paul Hutchinson. Billy Jolty. Patty Flaherty. Susan Dextradeur. Colleen Dunn. Row 4: Stephen Magee. Scott Andrews. Jack Joyce. Dave Magneii. Maureen Semans. Anne Chou. Joanne Doherty. 155 L. to R.: Mr. Finnegan. Renee Picard. Stacey Nigro. Mario LeVangie. Jerry Mullen. 156 Front row. L to R Denise DcCoste. Kim Mcilor. Kristine Mullancy. Mario LeVangtc. Renee Picard Row 2. Sharon Steen. Christine Ryan. Christy DeBetten- court. Dawn DePolo. Stacey Nigro. Row 3: Cheryl Bina. Jennifer Golden. Stacey Horngan. Sharon DelGreco. Missing from photo Tracye Paris. Kristine Daws } 'A s,e CM H'it tM 'C LA I , - Row 1. I to R : Col Ciampa. Brenda Ruscio. Audrey Mallock. Billy Li. Pat Sopp. Richard 8rown. Bob Johnson. Jime Gtoncardi. Sgt. Holland Row 2 Barbara Kovaiski. Noreen Duran. Maureen Burgess. Andy Ayer. Doug Heit. Frank Carols. Brian Pitcher. Sean Joyce. Jean Brandi. Wendy Colligan. Row 3: Stephen Bill. Alex Restrepo. Ed Binns. Kathleen Frenette. Robert Gilmore. Pam Burn. Matt Schumacher. Steve Craig. Christi Pearson. Billy MacNeal. Gordon Wray. Francis Hethewey. Stanley Kovarski. Carl Banks. Joe Schumacher. Marc Holler. Paul Campbell. Michael Sopp. Dennis Abbott. Row 4: Tom Pratt. Row 5: Hartley Batcheider. Rita Stiegler. Abnisher Johnson. Gma Noyes. Diane DeWever. Kristen Contrio. Terry Sternh. Danny Pascareii. Jett Cassel. Dan Prussman. A Junio.Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) was first considered lo be part ol the Quincy High School syllabus by principal Lloyd Creighton The concensus was that the program would provide Ihe atmosphere and environment conducive to good citizenship Alter careful investigation ol the offerings Iron the Army. Navy. Air Force and Marines JROTC units, the decision was made to request an Air Force unit In Ihe academic year of 1970. 11 Col. Richard Kennedy. USAF Chief of Program Development and director of A F J R O T C units visited and evaluated the Quincy High School and Quincy Vocational-Technical School complex for possible approval. Initial talks were with Or Carol l ee Grilfin, Mr Lawrence Babin. Mr Richard Haines. Mr Donald Fowke. Mr Frank Keiwm and Mr Arthur Woodward, the director of Secondary Education Col Kennedy, upon leaving, informed Principal I loyd Creighton that the Quincy Public Schools would be highly recommended. The unit's approval led to the activation of the O.H.S AND Q V T.S. Corps of cadets on t March. 1972. The Aerospace Instructor assigned to MA 061st were Li Col. Johnson and Msgt Frost, who was replaced by Tsgt Edward J Holland In 1977 LI. Col Johnson was replaced by Lt. Col. Joseph J Ciampa Since 1972 the corps has grown from SO cadets to 176 with 84 cadets going on to serve with the Armed Forces of the United States since 1978 Richard C C Brown. C Capt. Operations Officer R O T C cadets who have signed for duty in the U S Armed Services smee 1978 Army James Bisson Al Connant Dave Cur Steve Dane hard Diane Dewever Steven Foster Robert Gargano Bill Hiem Robert Johnson Patty Joyce James Mamlakis George McQuey Mike Moriar ty David Ouinlin Pat Sopp Navy Carol Bell David Bowen Mike Donovan John Watkin U.S.M.C. Richard Brown Mike Bradbury Barbara Cataldo Edward Gargano Purple heart Paul McGuire Steven Weaver Air Force Williams Barnes Richard Bvzzeil David Chapin Peter Cicciardi Dave Ceurvels William Dewever William Deboise Marcello Giarelli Ronald Holland Jerry Holmes Dave Merlmo Joe Paccroretti David Rhode John Robertson Army National Guard David Brennan Leo Davis Mark Honner Paul Smith Air National Guard Rick Brandi Francis Lapierre Robert Waterman 159 This note is coming to you from the future. After graduating from Quincy High. Cal Tech and M.l.T. with a Ph.D. in Physics. I became the foremost authority on time travel. I was encouraged by many of you who will attend our twentieth reunion to return and leave this message of what the future holds. Many of you will be attending President Reagan's seventh inaugural. (He got special dispensation from Congress to continue in office because he is a nice grandfatherly type.) Terry McLoughlin was his running (well, walking) mate and caused the small turnout at the reunion Michele Babineau is still waiting to become the first female President of the United States. This is how you turned out Melissa Tam now owns CVS and is a legal drug dealer Susan Dextradeur married a Russian football p!a,e from Northeastern because she always wanted to train a Siberian Husky. Irene Papamarkou became a surgeon who specializes implanting shoe heels directly into the soles of one’s feet Paul Cook became a professional pill counter. He works for Melissa. After gaining valuable experience in High School. Jan Savoie became a millionaire executive for the Mars Candy Company. John Wholey became the Olympic team s volleyball coach in 1996. He has recruited a number of 9th and 10th graders from Q.H.S Gary Orlando is unemployed, he spends most of his time waiting in line for his Welfare Check. P.J. Duggan attends sporting events during all- $ waking hours. He luckily married a millionaire jet-setter who doesn't mind. Sean Cahill is a beach bum. He is busy searching for Da. Jones' locker. Paul Hutchinson teaches parrots about the faults they'll find in their future owners. He married his lifelong confidante. Patti Flaherty who writes philosophical lyrics for Frankie. Sule Cagdas is the world’s greatest disc jockey. She has three current shows: one pc: music, country western, and Morning Pro Musica on WGBH-FM. Ginny Brancaccio is married to Lou Albano and they have fiftee- children. all 95 pound weaklings. John Savage is a gigolo while Mary Beth Savage has explored the unknown depths of space, the Quin, quarries. Wayne Mott is the inventor of a new Peanut M M. It doesn't melt in your hand or your mouth; it remains solid until the person drinks; glass of Stolichnaya Vodka Debbie Brown is a college graduate, still searching for the right career choice. Michelle Bell became theC : Lady in the Shoe. Tabitha Kelliher is Cindy Lauper's side kick. They have produced seven platinum albums. Ellen Bouchie came totn reunion with her husband, a doctor. Margie Flemming became a stand-up comic just like Don Rickies. Chris Federico has been bald for 15 years Margaret Cortez became number 22's best gal after breaking up his first marriage. Nenita Mandawe had recently completed the merger of Nestle's and Hershey’s Chocolate company into Mandawe Enterprises. Jim Leary now owns the Eggo Waffle Company. He has made the waffles split down the middle evenly. Kevin Laitinen is the owner of a Health Spa on Washington Street. Christine Kelley is a Maybelline consultant and her own best customer. Max Johnson just returned from Spa ' where he had been studying Spanish and the local muchachas. Bill Shaughnessy signed a ten million dollar contract to play in a reunic' game with the man he replaced. Doug Flutie. Pat Calabro, never shy. is a centerfold for Playgirl magazine. Andy Lenhardt was the six,r man for the Celtics and is now content coaching the Presidents. Cheryol Ruscio is in Bellevue for suspicion of insanity. Unfortunately, she couldn’t be released to attend the reunion or the inaugural. Lynne Gurney is a professional man-chaser. Judy Clasby is the manufacturer of Scuzzy Beach Shoes. Bob McCarron is a male moce for Calvin Klein. Brenda Mitchell, after marrying the God-Father.” is now managing hotels for the Mafia. Charlie McGee is now living cr beaches in Hawaii. No one will take him in Francis Doherty is the youngest unemployed former Senator. Joanne Doherty is a myste- writer when she is not guest host on the Tonight Show Susan Brillantes is a couturier in Paris. “Who care what Frankie say? Melissa Ainslie has set up residence in a crater on the moon. Her neighbor. Steve Curran, plans to move to Mars soon. Robbie Bina drives for Rolls Royce Limousine Service. Lonny Parrish was the organizer of the world's biggest party, after having so much valuable experience ir High School. Susan Swanton teaches English in Swaziland. Steve Magee replaced Mr. McDonald at Quincy High School. Ruth Simon became the first newscaster to hold the anchor desk on all three major networks simultaneously. Mike Alfano is a lumber jack Susan Lowe is the owner of Pugbear manufacturing company. Joanie Sullivan is the President of something; she won't tell us what Silvana Bagu is the ambassador from Uruguay. Michele DelVecchio is the world’s greatest heavy-weight boxer. She won the champions : seventeen days after women were allowed to box. Kim Leman is a professional drowning victim in Bourne's Red Cross lifesaving prograr Mike Farrand is a member of the U.S. debating team when he is awake. Darline Derbes is a Math Analysis Professor for the Q.J.C Mike Hays, unfortunately was unable to attend our reunion or the inaugural because he is a cloistered Trappist monk. Sergio Peruyera is now a cartoonist for Playboy who specializes in drawing flat-chested females. Using their vast High School experience. Kerrie Holyoke, Judi Dooley and Claudia Cicerone recently opened up a Scrub-a-Dub Ca- Wash which is doing very well. Kathy Egan became a tennis pro after defeating Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd in a pro-am ex- hibition. Bill E. Milne became a recluse like Howard Hughes and still refuses to have his picture taken. Tina Chernicki and Kelly Keeley became so close that doctors operated on them so they could become Siamese twins. Kim Truong became a great philanthropist after making her first billion. I hope I didn’t miss anyone who attended, but if I did you'll have to wait twenty years to see who it was I missed. Maureen Semans 160 161 SCw.i,_ Electonics is a subject which is not boring. It is always in a state of flux and thus always keeps my in- terest. One of my hobbies is directly related to elec- tronics. That is my interest in ham radio operation. Woodcarving brings a bit of diversity to the technical in- terests which I have. — A. V. Perilli Gaetano Abruzzese. General Woods. Coord. Christine Adams. Attendance Aide. O.H.S. Prudence Attaro. Foreign Language. Spanish Business Education is no Mickey Mouse operation!” Charles Baillargeon. Guidance. Q.V.T.S. George Baker. Power Mechanics Joyce Annese. Business Education Arthur Aibanese. Mathematics. Computer Science Margaret Anastas. Office Staff. O.H.S. Even here it says. 'B.C. all the way!' My decision to enter teaching was made as a very young child as a member of a family of teachers. My hobbies are: golf, travel, photography, and gardening. — Marie J. Lynch. 162 Robert BasiHere. 25 years ago. Practical Mathematics Richard Beal. Security. Q.V.T.S. Esther Belofsky. Office Staff. O.H.S. Maureen Berggren. Mathematics I began teaching because I was interested in the profession and it has been my lifetime profes- sion. When I am away from the school I go bird- hunting. fishing and lobster- ing. Whenever I can I do some target shooting and reload my own ammunition. — George W. Baker Julie Bernanche. Business Education Imagine Mrs. Ryan, we're the homemakers of future. L—________ ______t___ Madeline Bernard. Foreign Language Robert Bernard. English Arthur Bertoni. Industrial Arts Leo Boyle. Metals and Machines Lloyd Buker. General Woods Robert Burgess. Art Catherine Carnabuci. Music Robert Carme. English 163 You've got to admit it We're one great group ot students! Ann Carroll. Office Stall. Q.H.S. Jeanne Casna. Ollice Stall. Q.V.T.S. I decided to teach with the idea of helping young people understand the pro- cess of growing. One of my favorite activities is Reading. I love to play Soc- cer. Tennis, go Sailing and Lobstering. To describe the class of '85 is not difficult. They are a funny bunch. — R. Martin. Joan Chrusciei. Mathematics. Chairperson S Colonel Joseph Ciampa. Junior A.F.R.O.T.C. Carter Caudle. Guidance. Q.V.T.S. Barbara Cohen. Social Studies John Colucci. Jr.. Food Preparation Leonard Ciavarro. Special Needs. Richard Clifford. Metals and Q.V.T.S. Machines As coach of the boys varsity soccer. I was Blessed” this year with seniors of incredible per- sonality. Frog Pham. Flash Hutchinson. General Sopp. Eggo Leary and Ankles An- drews all worked hard to produce a greatly improved team. Today we score — Tomorrow we win. QUINCY PRIDE!! — Charles MacLaughlin. 164 Now class, this is how we don'! Patrick Crozier. Electro- do a dissection! Electronics. Coord. Sherry Corns. Social Studies I fell in love with Latin when I was 14 years old in grade 9. The Logic. Beauty, and Magnificence of the an- cient language never fail to fascinate me. Our culture is rooted in the civilization of the Graeco-Romano World. Linguam Latinam amo et semper amabo! — Marjorie Greene. Denise Dalton. English Robert Danielle. Guidance. O H S. Linda Day. Social Studies Deborah DeCristofaro. Guidance. OHS. See. Mr. Crozier. We all love your class! Richard DeCristofaro. Special Needs. O H S Mary D ggins. Business Education r Charles Djerf. Mathematics David Donovan. Building Maintenance Rita Dinsmore. Business Education Francis DiSabatino. Science 165 Marjorie Doolan. Health Assistant. Karen Doran. Special Needs. Q.V.T.S. Q.H.S. Robert Dougherty. Metals and Machines. Coord. Why would anyone be a teacher today — layoffs, small pay raises, daily criticism in the press. There is no experience that can compare with watching students mature, develop, and advance. Sculptors must have their clay, con- ductors need their or- chestras. Teachers need those thirty chairs and the wonderful human beings who sit in them each day. — G. H. Smith Ann Dwyer. Business Education Raymond Eldridge. Special Needs. Robert Fariello. Art Edward Fay. Business Education Q.V.T.S. Send Pac-man through the back door! Martin Finnegan. Physical Martin Finnegan. 25 years ago. Education Physical Education 166 Margaret Flynn. Security. Q.H.S Edward Forsberg. General Piping Richard Forsythe. Power Mechanics. Coord James Fiahive. Business Education Jack Garrity. Social Studies Robert Geary. Business Education Fred Gibbs. Graphics Commer- cial Arts Ernest Gizzareiii. Social Studies Charles Gliniewicz. Science Sandra Goeddei. Mathematics Well. I always start finger painting m this corner There was never a time when I didn't love history. It is not just a subject to be taught, it is also my hobby. When I come across some new area of interest. I always ask myself. What is the history of it?” — Ernest N. Gizzarelli Daniel Goldfarb. Foreign Language Daniel Goidlarb. 25 years ago. French Michael Golub. 25 years ago. U S History 167 I try to make science en- joyable for my students. I want students to learn to think; not to learn facts, but to think! Thinking involves everything around you. not just science, but English, history, foreign language, math, and all else. I hope you will be able to integrate all the subjects you learn. We still need thinkers! — Charles E. Gliniewicz Charles Goodman. Social Studies Patricia Gorman. Mathematics Marjorie Greene. Foreign Language Richard Haines. Guidance. Wayne Hamilton. English Chairperson. Q.V.T.S. Mary Hanna. Mathematics Mary Hannon. Office Staff. Q.H.S. John Harrington. Social Studies. Elizabeth Hawes. Bethany Do you think we'd ever eat a cafeteria lunch? NEVER! Chairperson Patricia Herbert. English Ellen Higgms. Business Education Olive Hodgkins. Office Staff. Q.V.T.S. I love Spanish because I have had wonderful ex- periences with Hispanic people. In high school. I traveled to Argentina. While in college I lived in Spain. It is important to learn about the languages and cultures of others in order to pro- mote understanding among the world nations. — Patricia Smith 168 ____-_________________________ Sgt. Edward Holland. Junior A F.R.O.T.C. Marie Hurley. Special Needs. O.V.T.S. [ IB f r 11 V m • r Nancy Beguerie about to spar with Marvelous Marvin” Joan Innis. Social Studies Now class, how many know what your name is?” Dana Jones. English Paul Karhu. Mathematics Eugene Killeen. Graphic Commer- cial Arts Harry Kisby. Electro-Electronics George Kootian. Science George Koofcan. 25 years ago. Applied Science Robert LaFavre. Power Mechanics Sidney Laity. English as a Second Language Carol Lane. Science I have always enjoyed students and have benefi- ted from all they can teach me. Since literature opens many ‘‘Doors. I feel that serious study of anyone's native tongue is urgent and satisfying. As we work together, then, we have more and more that we share. — Suzanne M. McGowan 169 I decided to teach because at the time. I really didn't know any better. I became interested in my subject, because it pro- duces noise, a messy room, stains on clothes, mass hysteria and a little ART! One of my best hobbies is trying to get Matt Norse to finish a painting. — Robert C. Fariello. Mikeiis Lensberg. General Woods Edward lewando. General Piping Peter Ligor. Science Gretha Lovejoy. Physical Education Mane Lynch. Business Education. Chairperson Charles MacLaughlm. Science. Chairperson Peter Lind. Industrial Arts In order to win the Egg-vent, all you have to do . Ronald Martin. English Jeanne McDavitt. Home Economics Bruce McDonald. English. Chairperson Bruce McDonald. 25 years ago. Paul McDonald. English Electro-Electronics Suzanne McGowan. English 170 Mark McKinnon. Food Preparation Melvin Miller. Electro-Electronics William Mitchell. Social Studies J William Mulcahy. Special Needs. Q.V.T.S. Paul Me Shane. English Jack Merrill. Sooai Studies You can't fully explain why one thinks and com- municates in two or more tongues. You just see it happen and remain amazed. I decided to teach because I saw it as an op- portunity to be “on stage with the challenge of trying to keep an audience in- terested in what you know. — George Yezukevich Wayne Mirrick. Truancy Olficer W-where are we suppose to look? William Mitchell. 25 years ago. Arthur Morrissey. General Piping. U. S. History Coord. Artur Mosher. English Sean Mulready. English Maureen Muivey. Science I entered B. U. School of Ed in 1947 and met Charles Cummings, a high school teacher and coach, who in- fluenced me the most. I had teaching experience in the Navy and loved it. I selected Quincy High School to do my practice teaching in Sept. 1950. I came back to Quincy High School in Sept. 1952. — Martin Finnegan 171 Edward Nankin. Guidance Edward Nankin. 25 Years Ago. Chairperson. O.H.S. Problems ol Democracy Wallace Newcomb. Electro-Electronics Helen Noonan. Aide to the Dean. O.H.S. Margaret O'Brien. Foreign Language Maureen O'Brien. English English is our number one subject with Mr. Scanlon! Jo Ann O'Malley. Science Emily Ostrower. Guidance. O.H.S. Thomas Owens. Mathematics Thomas Owens. 25 years ago. Geometry The satisfaction of seeing young people grow through the exposure of ideas and knowledge. Studying about people and the world we live in. (through History or World Cultures) has always been a fascination of mine. — William Mitchell William Pactovis. Mathematics Herman Pasquerella. English Mel Pellegrini. Power Mechanics 172 Vincent Perilli. Electro-Electronics Vincent Perilli. 25 years ago. Mary Loo Petrelli. English Radio and Television Jane Pettinelli. Three Seasons Aide For serious gardeners, this is the season to study catalogues with a view of ordering traditional and new varieties of seeds. For young people, cultivate hobbies — they are most rewarding. — Edward Nankin William Piche. Head librarian Martha Pierce. Business Education Joanne Player. Oflice Stall. Q H.S. Ahhh, the joys ol a California study Richard Porteus. Art It is the pleasure of deal- ing with students; learning with them. and. once in awhile, contaminating a few with my enthusiastic ap- preciation of the written word. Although my students may justifiably argue that I have odd ways of expressing it. this is one joy that has not diminished with time. — Maureen O'Brien Eileen Prada. Security. O.V.T.S Gerald Quintiliani. Business Frances Reilly. Aide to the Dean Education Donald Riel. Power Mechanics 173 I must say that the Class of '85 was one of a kind.” I hope they continue this uniqueness as they pass through the rigor of time. Hence, the very best to each and everyone of you. — Robert Basiliere Santo Romano. Power Mechanics Carol Rosenstem. Librarian Sandra Rougvie. Social Studies Look at that shine! Arnold Rubin. Science Barbara Ryan. Home Economics George Ryan. General Woods Richard Scanlon. English Salvatore Serrechhia. Food Linda Shapiro. Guidance. Q.H.S. Preparation. Coord. Louise Rothman. English Lynne Rowe. Guidance. Q.H.S. John Scanlon. Social Studies James Shaw. Social Studies 174 Martin Silverman. Guidance Rosemary Simmons. Business Education I've got lollipops for sale! Catherine Smith. Science Am I doing this correctly or not? Dana Smith. Guidance Q.H.S. I was committed to a teaching career from the moment I was old enough to understand that people work for a living. My father was a venerated public school teacher and he served as my role model. Observing him. I concluded that teaching was a noble, secure, and respected pro- fession. — Maureen O’Brien David Smith. Science George Smith. Social Studies I am a fan of Italian opera with an extensive collection of records and tapes. On a Saturday afternoon, it is not unusual for me to be listen- ing to the Metropolitan Opera broadcast, while watching a football game on TV and reading my latest issue of GAMES magazine! But my favorite hobby of all is teaching! — Arnold Rubin Janet Springfield. Science Richard Slack. Storekeeper Jane Steele. Health Assistant 175 I have thoroughly en- joyed the class of 1985. Their firm commitment to excellence has brought successful academic and athletic program to Quincy High School. They have been a pleasure to associate with and will be greatly missed after graduation. — Louis loanilli Styvia Stern. Guidance. Q.h.S. Syhna Stern. 25 years ago. Typing 0 __________________L_______ Harold Stevens. Food Preparation Isn't it catted forced labor when you keep moving things from one pile to Eileen Struzziery. Business another and back? Education James Sullivan. Guidance. Q.H.S. John Sullivan. Science Sean Sullivan. Mathematics George Sutherland. General Robert Sytvia. Physical Education Plumbing Edgar Tatro. English Grace Toy. Nurse. Q.H.S. Joanne Tribulauskas. Foreign Language Throughout my many years in education. I have seen many social and cultural changes in society, and their effects on educa- tion but students are still students, each being dif- ferent and each having a variety of needs. I see their future to be most in- teresting and exciting and I feel most fortunate to have been a part of their present lives. — Jim Sullivan 176 Robert Trott. Metals and Machines Robert Uhlar, Social Studies George Umsherd. Data Processing Lucy Venezia. Attendance. Q.V.T.S John Walsh. Social Studies Thomas Walsh. Mathematics It's always one test after another, alter another, after. Marilyn Waywood, Office Staff. Q.H.S. Kenneth Worth. General Woods James Wye. Everyone's Substitute George Yezukevich. Foreign Language. Chairperson I enjoy learning and shar- ing new and old knowledge with my students. When I leave the school. I enjoy photography, racquetball. swimming, football, skiing and other sports. I also en- joy carpentry and working on old houses. Being a Marine Lt. and Company Commander in Vietnam made my teaching easier. — John Sullivan Just clowning around in the Physics lab Congratulations and best wishes to members of Class of 1985. Your spirit and en- thusiasm have contributed significantly to the con- tinuation of the rich tradi- tion of Quincy High School and Quincy Vocational- Technical School. — Lloyd H. Hill. Principal 177 IJUlLXlLtS m 3 Tf]i a Work Seniors: I to R Brett Satkus. Sean Cahill. Brian Mahon. Jett Solomon. Gary Orlando. Head Coach. Richard Schiarizzi. Assistant Coach, Richard Streadwick 178 Co-Captain. Sean Cahill psyches himsetl up lor the next match. Co-Captam. Brian Mahon starts h«s move lor a take-down. 1. Dave Murphy pins an opponent 2 Brian Mahon gets the advantage. 3 Assistant Coach Joseph Streadwick goes to Tony Souza's aid 4 Brett Satkus battles. 5. Head Coach. Richard Schiarizzi and Assistant Coach. Tony Azoury 6 Front row. L to R.: Dennis DeCoste. Robert Cabezas. Jay Coller- ton. Jay Despacio. Peter Mellyn. John Bogan. Steve Freel. Chris Mackey Row 2: Gary Orlando. Tony Souza. David Murphy. Ron Luisi. Peter DePolo. Ed Acciavatti. Jim Ross. Mike Boagn Row 3: Head Coach. Richard Schiarizzi. Brett Satkus. Joel Rodgers. Sean Cahill. Brian Mahon. Mike Mintchello. John Heath. Norman Hassan. Jeff Solomon. Assis- tant Coach. Joseph Streadwick. 7 L. to R Norman Hassan. Brett Satkus. Co-capt. Sean CahiU. Dave Murphy. Co-capt. Brian Mahon, and Tony Souza 180 181 On Thursday. November 1. 1984. Senator Edward M. Kennedy spoke to the students at Quincy High School. The pre-election visit was made to support the candidacy of Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro and to help neutralize the political appearance of President Reagan in Boston on the same day. Principal Lloyd Hill and Superintendent John Osterman greeted the senator as he exited his limousine. A large number of police and Secret Service agents had been in the Quincy Method Center to secure the area the day before and accompanied the senator during the visit. The R.O.T.C. cadets formed an honor guard in the lobby while the students had been awaiting the visit for nearly an hour in the Method Center. 182 The senator delivered some prepared remarks to the students and faculty who were assembled and then answered questions which had been prepared by the students. Some of the questions had been given to the senator in advance so he could prepare answers. The audience was very attentive during the meeting. The studens videotaped the speech for future use. In addition to Quincy Cable. Channel 7 sent News reporter Mike Leavitt to get a brief statement concerning the upcoming election. Before leaving. Senator Kennedy was interviewed by Amy Carolan and Steve Magee under the auspices of Mrs. Carnabuci. The interview was presented as part of Quincy High School news on Cable. 183 The Gift of Music Not everyone is blessed with the gift of music. Students and faculty enjoyed a magnificent performance on the vkrtn by Ruth Simon. The concert, given in room 24 was video-taped for use on Quincy cable. ACCEPTABLE NOTES: 1. from a OOCTOR 2. from a COURT OFFICER ? from a wefNT for attending a war Where in the School is It? All the seniors, having spent three or four years in Quincy High and Quincy Voc-Tech. should have noticed the environment in which they have been living and working. Here's a chance to test yourself. There are seventeen photos on this page. They were all taken in Quincy High and the Voc-Tech. Can you figure out where to find them? 10 SKI «TS UTHU AN llv 16 The answers are hidden in the ads. 13 14 15 17 185 Quincy. Une Ville Historique. On peut penser k Quincy comme une ville trfcs historique. Ouincy est une ville (ameuse aux touristes k cause des deux presidents qui ont habite ici. Iis s'appelent Jean Adams et son fils Jean Quincy Adams. Quincy est une ville qui est divisee en beaucoup d'arrondissements. Les etudiants qui hatibent dans Le Nord de Quincy vont au lycee de nord et les etudiants qui habitent dans L’Quest de Quincy et Le Slid de Quincy et L'Est de Quincy vont au lycee de Quincy or au Lycee de Vocation Technicale. Ce Iyce6 publique k Quincy est unique. Quincy a neuf ecoles elementaires et a cinq autre ecoles de cycle moyen. Quincy a une bibliotehque tr6s historique qui continet beaucoup de livres. Quincy a aussi la residence officielle des Adams qui attire beaucoup de touristes du monde. La rue principale de Quincy est la rue Hancock ou on peut trouver beaucoup de boutiques. La place de Quincy n'est pas tr s grande mais c'est une place historique. On peut y trouver I'eglise des presidents dans laquelle deux presidents des Etats-Unis et leurs femmes sont enterres, aussi pres de la Mairie ancienne une cimeti re ou sont enterres beaucoup de personnes de I’epoque coloniale americane. — Silvana Bagu Ein Wundabar Lehrer Ich habe dieses Jahr eine interessante Klasse. Die Arbeit ist sehr schwer. und auch manchmal langweilig. Das Diktat kommt blitzschnell und ist kompliziert. Die Klasse ist interessant, denn der Lehrer ist lustig. Meine Klassenkameraden und ich lachen immer. Kein Schuler kann in dieser Klasse schlafen — der Lehrer weckt ihn sofort auf und dann gibt es viele Probleme! Wenn die Hausaufgabe nicht fertig ist. vergisst der Lehrer das das ganze Jahr nicht. Er ist ein gut Lehrer. Alle Schuler mogen ihm Klasse. weil er sehr. sehr lustig ist. Wir haben viel Spass in dieser Klasse! — Christy Feterowski 186 Mirabile Dictu! Imaginum transmissione per electricas undas spectata, ad popinam in carro meo (automaton) discessi. Ibi barbara saltatio et absurda symphonia multis personis placebant. Unus homo clamabat. O tempora! O mores!” Tum dixi. “Nunc est bibendum!” Longum tempus mansi e| tandem ad casam meam iter feci. — Colleen Dunn. Las Costumbres en Mi Familia Por todos lados dei mundo, cada pais tiene una costumbre que es tipica de aquel pais. y Ia gente dei pais sigue tradicionalmente esas costumbres. Pero aqui en los Estados Unidos tenemos muchas costumbres diferentes porque Ia gente viene de todos los otros paises dei mundo. Asi, cada familia tiene una costumbre diferente. pero usualmente algunas costumbres son perdidas de generacion a generacidn. En mi familia muchas de las costumbres son de Italia. Mis abuelos fueron de Italia, y a pesar de que mis abuelos no viven con nosotros. mi madre retuvo las costumbres de mis abuelos. Cuando Ia estacion de Navidad viene. mi madre prepara mucha comida para Ia Navidad. Todo que ella hace es Italiano. Esta Navidad. vamos a tener lasafia con muchas capas de queso, salsa y pasta. Tambien tenemos polenta, una masa hecha de harina de maiz y servida con salsa de tornate y albondigas. En Ia Nochebuena. mi familia inmediatamente viene a mi casa y abrimos nuestros regalos de Navidad. — Paul Cook 187 3 ___ it o isvr Newtonmas December 25. 1984 was the 342nd anniversary of the birth of Sir Isaac Newton. The physics classes celebrated the occasion with Apple Newtons. Apple bobbing and completing puzzles of the earth. Christmas songs were rewritten to celebrate the day which is dubbed Newtonmas. Twas the week before Newtonmas and all through the lab Not a potion was stirring, not even a tad The lab coats were flung by the balances and chairs In hope that 01' Charlie would never be there The students were scattered all around the lab Where versions of Newton's Laws were heard to be blabbed With Charlie at his computer and I at my desk The rest of the class settled down for another boring test When out in the Hallway we heard such a clatter We rose from our desks to see what was the matter What to my wondering eyes should appear But a fission reaction caused by eight hoodsies standing there With a little mass obviously split I knew in a moment it would be over quick With an atom so tiny and small We knew if you split the proton, there would be nothing at all We spoke not a word and went back to our test Leaving Charlie and the Hoodsies to clean up the mess Charlie sprang to his feet as quick as a flash But he slipped on the potion and fell on his mass The students stood up and gave out a cheer MERRY NEWTONMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD YEAR! Sung to Twas the Night Before Christmas” Kim Leman 188 You know Civics and Phys Ed and D P. and English Drafting and Typing and Short Hand and Spanish But do you recall, the most favorite subject of all? Physics the favorite subject Studies matter and energy We learn all about torque arms And center of gravity Formulas find the value Of centripetal and friction force Equations show the value Of work in joules not the horse Newton must be memorized Definitions too So the home work can be done Whenever it is due With this alpha and delta Do not resemble Greek Because Physics will show you The relationship you seek Sung to Frosty The Snowman Susan Dextradeur Dashing through the lab In a hurry to get done O'er the desk we go Laughing all the way Ha. Ha. Ha Weights and washers clang Making lots of noise Oh. what fun it is to work In physics lab today Physics is fun Physics is fun Physics all the way Oh. what fun it is to work In the physics lab all day Physics is fun Physics is fun Physics all the way Oh. what fun it is to work In the physics lab today A day or two ago I thought I'd get it done But soon the friction force Just didn't work out right Ha. ha. ha The graph came out all wrong Misfortune took its lot We got into a great big mess And then we soon got caught Physics is fun Physics is fun Physics all the way Oh. what fun it is to work In the physics lab all day Physics is fun Physics is fun Physics all the way Oh. what fun it is to work In the physics lab today We three students of physics are Rending formulas as we try Field and fountain, numbers we're countin’ Knowledge we can apply Oh. law of inertia, law of flight Einstein with his laws of might Mr. G leading, we're proceeding Gravity pulling day and night Forces, down, we won't arise Pitch and mass and resonance School bells ring “Hallelujah Hallelujah. the class replies. Oh. law of inertia, law of flight Einstein with his laws all right Mr. G leading, we're proceeding Gravity pulling day and night. Sung to We Three Kings of Orient Are Sung to Jingle Bells” Kathleen Egan ... vr™, H f ffuth Simon and Matt Malvestuto and Bill E. Mi|ije? '? ? -? % 'Best Pajn% % % % r % % % %v XV °Shem Plant and Chris Dead Linda Mahoney and Mike Shea •la. and Rich Pe.Ui v . . . u mbe 'SSM hanic « ? k v'x wiacs rmtyX A A A v Vlinda Quigley and Ke e 'X h h Sy N£fass4ridiviSualsL Ny y xy Sy xy x L WrC v %. ?v ? . 5 . «-M1®!S5? «. a ? k ■ % 1% x A A x x % . ■ %. Cf ■■■ .. ■ ■■ ■■■ ■■ ■ ■■■ f, .. ■ ..—, .y rrjr . _ . Mary Ellen Kineavy an Sgzanne Carroll and John Harris Mary Ellen Kineavy and Joe Cullen ptw---------------m - ................... W1I I ' c Cidt ill an d Jedtament We, the Class of 1985 of Quincy JJiyh School in Quincy. 1 llassachusetts, Jo hereby beyueuth to those unfortunate persons whom we leave behind, with yreat ylee, of course, the folfowiny items. So Wr. 'i I already : a rea I feather brief case that JoeSn t rocb bach and forth So Wr. Koolian: nothiny more than a date wi 'th J uclyn J mith. in Waine, of course So Wrs. Ch ruscie I fife-tony accident insurance for th ose hard times So Wrs. JJeryyren: S omeone. even a lowly freshman, to listen to her So Wrs. prinyfield: a biy clean room she can be proud of and yuitls to cover the walls So Ws. Goldman : a lifetime Supply of m Ifni S whic h she tun Self on her own. So Wr. Say: J new wardrobe of up to date fash ions So Wr. SI a rri nylon: the riy hts to own the Idoston Colfeye football team when they turn professional So Wr. WcSbonald: JJis own Cnyfish department Uahe S Safe eyuipped with cheerleaders and innocent ninth yraders So Wr. WcSh ane: «bon Quixote s horse tend lance, so L ran «L Wr. W'Sb on a Id s class So Wr. Rubi n: Sdis very own johe booh, emphasiziny how l o! to fauyh after the punch line So Jr. Jdasiliere: ji certified fetter statiny how well we hnow who is Speahiny when he uses the P.J. So Wr. Coviello: Jn S for th e day and a muzzle for the percussion line So Wr. Sh omas Walsh: Jl Set of brand new ties to replace the Same old Set he has worn for fif- teen years So 'Wr. Geor$e Zenith: jl straiyht jachel for his son, Ulad-Jdoy So Wr. Wosh er: JJis own editorial show on the morniny announcements, to follow the reyular announcements So Wr. Qliniewicz: jl speech alarm for when his conversations yet too fenythy and a new Supply ofch alb with a faryer waste bushet So Wr. pactovis: _ pair of eyes in the bach of his head so no one will sneah up behind him and a form letter to send to the office concerniny the noise produce d by mem bers of the Class of 1986 So the lady in the coohie lane of the cafeteria: a calculator and chanye-maher to Speed up everyone s day So the ninth and tenth yraders: Sen cases of nine volt batteries to power their fluorescent sochs So the class of 1986: S°e Cullen S dissertation on how to yet out of doiny anythiny SoCh ris Veneto: Jfohn Wholey S bleed: booh an d the desiynation Jfeart throb of the ninth and tenth yrade So the staff an dfac ulty in yeneral ICe «Crave, never uyain to return to these ha (lowed walls as students. jittested to by the mem bers of the Class of 1985 rt has borne worse hunger; sr You leave? — My heart: no b Your hope stayed strong: Don’t shut your gates; new friends may come Let old ones go. Don’t be a memory-monger! Once you were young — now you are even you 'What once tied us together, one hope's bon Who reads the signs Love once inscribed on it, the pallid lines? To parchment I compare it that the hand Is loath to touch — discolored, dark, and burnt. Noilwiger friends — there is no word for those — It is a wraith ThaHmocks at night and tries to rouse my faith And looks at me and says: “Once friendship was —’’ — O wilted word, once fragrant as the rose. Xopth’s longing misconceived inconstancy Those whom I deemed Changed to my kin, the friends of whom I dreamed, Have aged and lost our old affinity: One has to change to stay akin to me O noon of life! Our second youthful state! O summer garden! Restlessly happy and expectant, standing. Looking all day and night, for friends I wait: VNAiii I O A v aI U'A lirw aI U A I I For new friends! Come! It’s time! It’s late1 After Song: from High Mountains Friedrich Nietzsche 1 Tdhe Cfoldenrod Sdtaff extendi its gratitude to 7JJr. Jdill and 'll Jr. Ulazzarella for their support and cooperation with the gearhooh committee. Tide than h THr. Osterm an an d his staff for their help with the business en d of the publish er s contract. Tdhe gearhooh committee a tSo acknowledges jCincoln Studios ef- forts in producing gualifg photographs for the gearhooh. jCast hut not least, we, as members of djvc. deeplg appreciate the dedication and perseverance displaged bg our devoted advisor, 7Y r. (dharles Qtiniewicz, JJ(J Ch uclt. through his steadfast and unrelenting energg we have been accommodated wi th this rather unigue gearhooh. Tide understand and accordinglg condone the contention that this JJt- tional responsibilitg has created wi th 711 r. Cf S other responsibilities . . . o eSpite it being 7J]r. S first gear as advisor, we feet le has done an outstanding job. 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PROCEDURE They had a good time with pendulum Bob, And Cavendish could repeat, The chairs were smarter than some of this mob. ’Cause they knew when to push on the seat. ” Gravity problems were always suchphun; They all had an erg to do them. One girl, knowing the mass of John's son, Calculated her attraction to him. There was a large energy differential. Among these students who acted frenetic, Often I wondered, Was it their potential? Or were some just less kinetic? Some showed inertia which was so great. That never they moved, I fear. Some turned 'round at so fast a rate, That zero their moment must near. Whenever they tried to work on Ohm's Law, For Sherlock, a call would they give. At the speed of light, they always saw. To their clock, it was all relative. Omega, theta, alpha and mu, Were some of their favorite signs; Bernoulli explained how it all flew: It was pressure on their designs. On Newtonmas Day, sixteen forty-two. Our hero was born to shine. The first to say, The net force be with you, Before Star Wars thought of the line. ERROR ANALYSIS Centripetal, centrifugal, we're turning around, Much like a spinning cork. The second condition (we certainly found) About physics, we've got to “torque.” While drinking from a Leyden jar, They got a Coulomb of charge, Though safely crammed in Faraday's car. The potential they had was large. The frequency with which they talked, Caused beats which all heard so well. The Doppler Effect, when by them you walked, Brought pain on a scale decibel. CONCLUSION Stress and strain occurred in our room, Measuring density by Archimedes. Oleic acid and Avogadro brought gloom. It seems entropy needs more than Wheatiesl Laboratory Reports due at the 10th Reunion, June, 1995 Mr. PURPOSE MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bins and family Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bythrow and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Churchill and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowley and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flavin and family Mr. and Mrs. Waymon O. Giggey and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin and family The Heath family Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Jones and family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keeley and family Mrs. Katherine E. Keeley and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Keeley and family Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Keeley, Sr. and family The Latini family Mr. and Mrs. John D. Maclnnis and family Mr. and Mrs. Mike Madden and family Mrs. Paul Mahon and family Mr. and Mrs. James Martarano and family Mr. and Mrs. McGlaughlin and family Mr. and Mrs. Norton and family Avis and Jim Patten and family Tsgt. and Mrs. James M. Peterson and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Quintiliani and family Mr. and Mrs. William Reardon and family Mr. and Mrs. Regan and family Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rudnick and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan and family Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Santoro and family Mr. and Mrs. Allen White and family Paul and Karen Zanolli and family The 1985 GOLDENROD would never have been completed without the help o! many members o( the Class of 1985. It is impossible to name them all in the space available. You can see all their names listed on the staff page. There are. however, a few who deserve both my and your special thanks Despite a few tough weeks in November. Huong K. Truong led the staff through the tortuous decisions of layout and design as well as the job assignments. She was the glue of the working staff, putting in hundreds of hours Of work. Anne Chou was always there. It didn't make any difference whether it was boring and repetitive or if it required a lot of thought. Anne was always ready to work on designing pages, writing copy, cropping pictures or anything etse that needed to be done Without Silvana Bagu's hundreds of hours of typing, we might still be working on the senior section with aR its pages of copy. Michele DelVecchio led an advertising staff of about 12 who gathered more ads than any of the last three GOLDENROD issues. About 50 students helped in soliciting sponsors. More than 25 people sold the yearbooks. At least 20 par- ticipated in the bake sales. Paul. Kathy. Vmny. Scott. Joanne. Patti. Teresa, Maureen, and Susan worked on many pages of the yearbook. We had the help of many who submitted photographs, pieces of writing, and drawings. Kevin Libby of Lincoln Studios was our photographer. He spent a great deal of time here at the schools and at sports events. He supplied us with many of the action photographs. He deserves thanks, especially for the quick reprinting of the senior photogrphs misplaced m the mails. To all of you who helped in the production of the 1985 GOLDENROD. I. especially, and I am sure that all your classmates who could not give of their time, would like to say Thank you very much. Chanes E. Gimiewicz GOLDENROD advisor CJLLe 200 HAIR AFTER SALON Hair Care for ihe Entire Family A u-jrm jW ini rtmg tlminphtrt JitJtlf ytru 471-9881 Tuev Wed. Sat. io 5:30 Thurs. ii hi. co 9 105 Franklin Street Quincy. MA 02169 READY MADE 7TN0 CUSTOM CURTAINS AND ORAPES BED BATH - LINENS 1489 HANCOCK ST NORTH RIVER PLAZA QUINCY. MA 07169 RTE 39-PEMBROKE MA0?3S9 77M888 8C6-3101 MAX’S PAINT HARDWARE CO. INC. Paints — Wall Paper — Hardware — Electrical Supplies Builders' and Cabinet Makers' Supplies 254 WASHINGTON STREET — QUINCY. MASS. 02169 Phone: 773-1561 —1562 Best of Luck to M LS Many Friends in the Class of 85 Flavin S' £7la REALTOR Vin REALTORS - REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE - 1085 HANCOCK STREET QOINCV. MASS TELEPHONE OFFICE 479-1000 Steve Fishman mtt.r SiJio, •Stut ill Short S rrmotl r.lfh. fl 17 Tiodtr Slrrtl Qmimty, Wa Hat lu Itll I 472-2330 ODERN FORMAL SHOP Best Wishes Formals for All Occasions 810 Belmont Street Brockton, I 588-7613 w 02401 1586 Hancock Street Quincy, MA 02169 773-7213 445 Willard St. Quincy, MA 02169 479-7400 V I ms, 1. Display case in O.H.S. lobby 2. Mr. MacLaughlins Office 3. Room 24. Q.H.S. 4. Guidance Office 5. Mr. Basiliere'a Office 6. R.O.T.C. room 7. Mr. Harrington's Office 8. Mr. McDonald's Office 9. Art. Room 71 ssl 10. Quincy Method Center floor 11. Three Season’s Restaurant 12 Room 316. Q.H.S. 13. Band Room locker 14. Engliah Storage Room 15. Poster in Room 55, Q.H.S. 16. Mr. Yezukevich’a Office 17. Tuba on Band Room wall 201 Dhe future Belong Do DhoSe Who Wuhe Jt Best of dCuch dfaSS of 1985 RAMCO-TECH, INC. RON MITCHELL, PRES. MANUFACTURING - MACHINING - ENGINEERING 434 HANCOCK STREET NORTH QUINCY, MA 328-9177 328-9187 Congraduatkms. QUINCY JUNIOR COLLEGE 34 Coddington Street A Division of the Quincy, Massachusetts, 02169 Quincy Public Schools (617) 786-8777 QUINSY m junior college gets you there... faster 202 CONGRATULATIONS! QUINCY PRESIDENTS CLASS OF 1985 FROM THE NORTH QUINCY RED RAIDERS CLASS OF 1985 TEL. 324-1186 Pon ratulationA Lincoln Studi 105 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS IJour behoof A Photographer 147 pleasant Street J(evin oCihhy Hfjalden, YllaAAachuAetts, 02148 203 19 Quincy Avenue • Quincy • 472-6500 Electrical Supplies Lighting Showroom THE BODY SMITH SHOP 212 Willard Street Quincy, Mass. Tel. 471-1224 Domestic Foreign Auto Body Repair V. Del Vecchio Best of Luck to the Class of ’85 from flavin flavin Real Estate and Insurance Agencies Quincy, Mass. 479-1000 m V, ' V THE FIRST INSURANCE AGENCY IN QUINCY Richord D. CHASE inSURADCE Agency. Inc. CHESTNUT FOSTER STREETS • QUINCY • (617)472-2100 204 andwgraduate, pt$$£500per jre Bank; Grad- Sachas $5000 Morfthaveto ick till you leave din an accredited least a half-time meet the schools ial need, Member FDIC if you don’t qualify for P, you may be eligible for up to $3000 per year through our Parent Loans for Undergraduate . Students (PLUS) program. PLUS is for parents with good crpdit who can start repaying your loan immediately. So call aijy one of our South Shore Bank offices. And get the HELP you need. South Shore Banhi 1400 Hancock Street Quincy. Massachusetts 02169 (617)472-1000 205 THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA), founded in 1896, has been a member of the Quincy community since April 1981 when it moved from Boston to its first permanent headquarters, at Batterymarch Park atop Pine Hill. NFPA is the nation’s independent, non-profit center of technical and educational information on all phases of the fire problem. The association is the source of the National Fire Codes, which help make the environment fire-safe for everyone, and is well known to the general public for its popular series of “Learn Not To Burn” television “spots” featuring actor Dick Van Dyke. To graduating seniors, their teachers, their families and friends, NFPA offers the reminder “Learn Not To Burn ... Wherever You Are.” NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 Telephone (617) 328-9290 •' . Toward fro BiJ NFPA Open v to Sat. ’til 5:30 Free Parking 471 2220 THE HURLEY AGENCY ?iiit;urmn the t iiutli tfhorc sinte I‘MU 1245 Hancock St., Quincy Niles Office: 1 Elm St., Braintree filest ©istjes to tt|e Class of “85” 206 207 ucation ; DePaolo, ’ 208


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